4 1 & " . TTT TT1 5L- fcj JL& :er..i-wivii rt aTid ;!fr:i,y sat t.-cratw. idacu rcon yx'.Tr-A to'mc-rt' &-':r-;,fi,-$vil ?xt extfrn- -v trir.l'vf i Mmcs epnoTrt.hrlv s1swo witfj It is'cr.fT t mr.ke a ihri- ;. l:::t tift J tfi uV t'r?c of nil r'.V i,t?.t.j-:'h :tl iav Bt-p f t';e' fi' irrtit-n., l.-tt j-.1I t':ur,i'lvity", of tvrt -fli'iff. This bus Itv bere.-iusd " witn" whrrt'i'ter-ess.we wt.r2 ."cpectJ'-tfy wVarit to the public tUfr-:c.' It h:rs Icc'n' unfortunate for the patient hitherto tk-it :"tfi"t every portative modifiTie is acrhnowi-s-avl "vit'ti:; tte l-ow- ei.s. This is v.t. ' Mrov of ';;--;'o zr.w. - ruurh 'jfrpiug pain a ltd rvi-J-i- .n in thiwi- winterta'an";.- the ft'."1 1 mem as M nrare i.'o 3 o rived ff;ni 'th'.TTi.- . Thse fii't prru.ve no irr.tattpn or pttft, Unless it arise frt-Tx a iVevio'v1.? c:M'p.? obitroe- .t':t.i or der?ruouc!.t vi th bov.ivi. -f.-.v p'irclj veotao', no liarm c:in from tlc:r ie, 3:1 Miy ' .quantity; lut it is Ic J I or 11- ti.:y :(-Ciufie. should lie lkn judiciously. 2lr..:ite d'.rrr tilers' fr tlir se -in the r. n;l diseases u rl;i;. h C'.rA- ere ?p-" plicaV.e ere given on ihoii.x.. Air.or. the com plaints which hnve U-cr spenliTy c-urt.d h t'r.em; wf mar mention Ijvrr Coraplnint, in its vara.-us fornix cf Jaundice, Inai-'-sti'.n, T.'.iiv.or tJ,$ Ios of -Ap:.-pftite, Listlessness, Irrit;d4:ityi Kilious Ueadnchc, Ililious Fever, Fever find Asruc, Tain in" the' Sid and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As ab aperient thfy afford prompt and s'-.re relief" hrCof- t1 Pu'm. Polio liv,.1orr, Hmirir, firirrfal'i " and Scnrvr, Cold- with screness of She Wl,v, Uli.:r?. and in.nurity of the blood, Irrcpulai-itjcs ; 1:1 thou, any and every case where a r;n;:tlve is required. . They have also produced some singularly . fcue eessful euros in Ilheuniatism, Gout, Dropsy Gr utl. Erysipelas, Palpitation of the lle:rr, Vn.v.s i:i the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the Fpring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the ehanre o.f sc?so::s. An occasional dose stimulates the t.to:jach -aiij. . . bo,rels into healthy action, and rc vtores the ay pe-" tite and vigor. They purify the blood,' ar.d, Vy their . stimulant action on the circulatory system, renb-. Tate the strength cf the body, aud restore the wasted or diseased energies cf ti.o wliclc orgaiiV-iu. Hence an' occasional uc e i- aJwiutcous,- cvct though no fcrior;s di'r T:i,?:::r'!t c:is; I'it V.n "necessary dosin? should i.exrr be carried too far, . as every purgative :oeli-ir;e reilu;-e: iho Ftrenpth. when taken to excess. The thousand cases in wliieh . phytic is required canuol be cr.ujucrctod horc.hul . they" frugiiest Iheu.'ohcs to the rfas-n of even body; and it is confidently believed this pi'i wi!! ansM-er a better purpose than a?y thing vhivh Ik s hitherto been available to maiikind. Whin their -Tirtucs nre once kuowii. the public will uo longer doubt what r?uedy to e:-:i l(iv v. ben in need cf a cathartic medicine. Ib-iitg i pleasant to Uike, and t-en: ATapK-d, they ere ly vc:ct:-b'o, nc purely harro can arise tioiu iluir use r.i nny t;';;;! " 'Jor minute direcii;i:s, - e v.r: pper on the. Box 1 Kl.l'AU I) I'.V ' .: mi JAMES C. AYEIi; rmctical ;iti Awa!j tiral Clic'ini!, ' . LOWKLb, MASS. Price 25 CeaU .per Eox. rive I02 la for CI." A Y K II v S CHERRY PECTORAL . For llie rmtlil ( int'cf - COIGIIS, COMJS, 1:9.!RS:VF.$S liRO.M HIT!. V !!"00ri.(;-CCl'jIf," CK01T. ' ASTH3IA. KVJ m Tm remedy has won for ' iNe'f mch nn.rict." from its cures cftvory variety of pulmo:n-ry tiiseasr that it is entirely vi'necessary to recount ihe ci dences of its virtues in pny coiumur.'t-y where'jt w has been employed. So wide is Jhe hdi of its zta ' fulness, and so" nur.ierr.us the c: ses of its ci res. that almost every section of ihe country ri-otind' in persons publicly Vnov.n, wl-.o have been restorer from alamiinn and even derVrate dirrrr-cs ef th lungs by its use. Whon.orf e triod its Et.per'u.ritv over every other nir dieivse ef its hind is too appa rent to escape oWrvation, and v. here it i virtue r.rc known, the public v.o lorircr hesitate vvh:,t r.vtidr- j fc to employ for the dis!res:nj and danprov.H ?f!t-(r tions of "the pithnonivry organs which tti L-.csu-r.t to our climate. 5ot oniyn fom;i!u.l!c r.t Jacks j upon the lungs, but for 'the n.iidcr vrrj-. tirs tf i Colds, Core.'us, Hoaupenkss, &.i ; mdfor Civ.i. I DRENt is the pleasattcst and af?t int-t'icine that , can be obtained. . .;5 Aa it has long been tit; constant t:(? throthx-.wt" this section, we JiK-d i.nt do ti'.ore thi-n. as: tire-thf Kple its quality is hept VP to the best th-.rt it eve: been, and that.tb irfiminc article is sold ly J. II. 3IAUN.& CO.; AntS; "Briwavi'le, X. T : r7n the' : . ' GREAT WONDER" '. OF THE XIXETEEXTII CEXTR1 ProfesssT Wood's ; HAIR RESTORATIVE.. Says the St. laau, iemocrat : neiow-, we 'publish a. letter to Dr. Wo. d, of this city, from a' gentleman in Maine, whfch speak Flo windy of the superior, merits l.f . Yiin'hair tonic. fnclf tidciice llluthavc its eaeet, when cominif fronf a reliable s"urce. If certiUcates ar guarantees r truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery frin the press : . . '-K.vtu, MaTne. Jau 20, 1353. rrof. O. J. 11W, . ' ' . GeNtLEMEN: Uavinji my atteiUi'-n. called a- few months since to the highly beueticial t ficcts of j ot:r hair restorative, 1 vas induced to make-apoiii atii n cf it U(n my n hair, which had loioe ;uite pray, probably one-third white ; toy whiskers were of the same charac ter. Some three months t-ince 1 procured a bottled hait; restorative, and used it. I oii found it was prov- ! ''IR what 1 had wished. J used.it alxrui twi(?e a week. 1 have einc procured another bottle, of which 1 have usei popie. 1 cn now certify to tbe world tiiatlhe pray or .wkift-e bair Las totally disappeared, both on my head and . gace, and my hair, has resumed Its. original color, and I am now sixty yearsold my good w fe at the age of fif- "ty-two,.has ued it with the same efte t. The abve notice I deem due to you lor your valuable discovery .( 1 am assured that whoever vv iil rijrhtly use " as per dircctldliiK, will not have occasion to contradict my ' statcuifuts. 1 am a citizeu of -this cifynnd-a residcTit I here for the last fifteen years, and nu knowti to nearly every one hre and adji'inins townf Any use you may makeot tRe alive, .with my urine attached, is at your .Mfrvice, ai 1 ishJo preseyve t!p l e.utics oi nature in t others as well ac niytelf. 1 am, trulv v. u--s. t . A. C. RAYMOND. , . HALTIMOXE. Jan.' 23, lsy. Prvfcssor Tiod-Dear iri'llavini h.td-the unsr.iT t Aue to.ln)rr the tt portutkof my liair. from the cf 4ectn of he Velluw reru Xew Orlc-ans in Itl, I was iiKlm-ed to r.xke c iriai of your wcparatlvn, and found it to rt!'er at the. very thing nccchL " Jly hair is now thick wid plirt ana n V--rds can pxire myuhMatiun iu j.uu ut biMiig io iiiewiiL.ti s uci a irc.'iun'. :- " i'lKLLY.JOltXSOX. Tin Bndersipiied, Kcv. j.-ic, Bra?!T. is a mir.iier .in In regular btandinii, andpaSJr"if the Or'.huBr.s Ciiurrh at brwtfleld, Mass. rieas a geu'.lciaa -t rrr.it aijiu euce and universally heKyofl. ' V.r: IiY Kit. ' .' ' imoeri eld, January 12, lOS.. '. Professor Tocxlrear Sir: Having made trial of ytKi'r. .Ilarr Ret'rr'a':ive, ft pives'me pleasure to s.ty, HiM its effect has Veen excellent in reniivins iiiuannnation', " tlanijruff and a eoii.-j.tant tenjlency fo i;lnc?.wjth Which J ' have been troubled- from n. oliiUUifi.-d; and Ji:is alo w storedVny hair,, which was ticeomii'isrfra'y. o" its original color. '".I have ned no v'-lci ariicle v-'ith'saiything-Uke pleasure or .or pre fiL " . . ' Toiirr truly, " " J. C BSAGTCr; The Kesturati veJs rut tip in titles f three sries, vit: large.. uieUunV and miall; ihe snia.lvnes hold a half .pant each, and retails Iurne dollar per b.ttlef the medium holds at least twentv per cnt n?)ieiw prorfr .tion than the smaN, retail ftrtwo d dlaTs a 'battle;, fhe Jarce holds a quart' .forty per cctiLutore iu proportion, and retails for three dollars bottle. . 6.'.J..SCH)D Co.' Pr-oprYe'tors. 31S "Broadway. New .Tork, in the srreat New Yorh f"ite -Rjinni ett'abliat .tuent. end 114 Market St . St, LouU ilo. " : &"'d hy j. n. MACX it Co.. JirownrUlP N..T. ; : ZOOK 5c. BALDWIN,." . " Dealer in . noj'.SL'O'iSr-sj-, . . "-And;-- - ' DveTCVoodS;' ,DyesttilTsy Oils, Paints, dnd Painxors Articles Varnishes,. HKlow:gJ;its aud-i'Utt., Freneh, English; and 'American rVfujnery. .FIXF. Jtt.Wet nd'shavin soaps, fine hair and C7 toolh'ttroshes, paint brushes, surgiealin deijt al instrumertsfcspicef; snuffs,.manufaetureji1 tuiM&o: all the .patent' medicines oi me uayijrc wines and brandie..for ieical .r.tfrposcs; choice toilet and fancy article?, e.te..etci. . Agents fof tiio.SciJc. of Dr..WisUr-liaIsaui of Wild Chewy. ' : M Roger's Liverwort, rar.and Cancualagua. '. ..' Osgood's India Clwbgogue, . u Innpi' American Cholazor,ue: . . ' GuTsott's Yellow doek arrd Saraparillaj . .' " Smith's Tonic yrup. ; July 23f-:i.S$7.. v2ul-yry ;:.;-STt QUAD'S '0111 GST- S.4.3I- SAW 3ILi 'TUi r-ii 1 1 c-wiKiijj!! tlie.ir.iirerfa'. tfdmiratbui-of saw mill mea evtrtseW..- e Ft. meHts liecc me kiKB'n, tbe deHiand tot it si;Vgtr OiVU:s' are.comin? from, every section ,f th":S cfrtiriti-y; C.niJtla.Cu);.''.,' and Sc-tith Ameri ca, -it i.f uitel Tor evcri ttivu-oi tl;e world wherever tnefee.is.ti rn!cr .1 1 fg awj5Jii' mattt-r of .what character hot bafd. h-w tarjiew'. t.w?niaH", Two ex.euMve ma nuticirjeiarfn:.tw enaii-ed in building iLese nulls, yet. tt &iicest-impossib'.e to fura vhf-m- out as rase as tl.cy are war ue4- The y eirbrabe feveral valuahle patents au'l !mpryvnie& -. sua'cowiue all of the foftowing ad-i&3p&(iff-l.jU- 'iie mill "nil powor ai e o simple in thctrBtTetou fi-at a-nj one c.f ordinary mechanical ability tJclU);,rhe:ldlelv,'i;nt theai up aud run thcra wiSh.t AWitrer or ifeflkulty." Port!iiitift1ie' 'wliple ert.-.ulishmcut an be very tak'k.c5 -,.rt j:ir iut tr;etbar; thus r'iidcr:ii)g -it. e;i.- id Ijz rivet frinn t!ico wVlace as-desired, "and sav itm fie ftw'w-itj f Urawlbsf-tlie Iors a long 'distance- to jHrsVZff'u- s is tonatrncie the-mos-t solid and Siitstaururoiif.er. runs perfectly still, is hot liutde to J get ova nin-w :,iiT.il will 1j.-i f r years withoot rtpair Rcviditi saw fa-ter than any ot!)3r..uprichf npi iKtit.'t'Mllv aSe speed or the saw is abot .three hun dred etrnif- pet. minute, ar.d the- feed.from-oneteiita to thr5-qurt',.' i( an inch. per stn.Re. Thus, at a medium ppeedthfe ;: viiii cut through a Ug twtDty-foiir feet kng in b"ut-i!rec uiimue. j-joni tins -oaia any. one icocwinKihe character ol the. timber can calculate, huw mu'h it Will !fc. . EJFii :ic'l d es its work well, cuts smoother and striuglricr V.n il; Ordinary mills; aiiiitfceftrrancemeut of the iAsi-'i as.ti reudor it -utLerfj ittwosbible for jt to X'lTi c-jJ-of liiie.. " . - . " Cfi i : ?? The cnt.ire lost rrr .1 ie. mrA, waa firtecn tairse j'-vegiid evry.thing all c.mplet aiei jejdy fr rwRDiv V.scd';riid'xeauy fur fchii'iweut 1a &t Louis,- is only'.l.tjO.'. - ".-'.. TfcLs'.urhl fe-.ulrc less-power, to 5rije tliat any other mill, ar.d.tt,ep'jver.furnishedl8 ufncieit to drive extra uutJ.nicry. . . ' A drvu: ir tt.ntiiainK full parlcu?ar wilt he Fent to any ort'e.dV ut'.tJ: it. . All oMert nhr-oM he )iMr'eted to 'Corner I.'. f av4 'MarktX tlreets.. St. . Louts,- Mo., Voie jt'c for the VFK.tei'n and'Souiher.u, States. Waui.Uo, '03 ;49-ly 1859: 1859. : SO AUR ITT.. t5 . MASON, Vv'lioles'ale. and Retail. Manufacturers of.' Furniture and Upholster; .- COE5ER' WASIIIXCTOX AV & 2d S-t.j-- . St Louis, Missouri. To our Ptitrosis acd tlic Public in General. . vsetnfcp preat pleasure tn being able to assure you that notwithstanding tur. heavy lys 1- the burning of our' ivtlf Rooms at Jmjs-.-IO and i-i tVashington 'Avenue, and the lossnf the entire sUk-'k hi them,. on the morning of the 53:b i'nst., are already able to fill any order th m. y. be defil ed In our line. Having a 1 0.1 0 atiiountof stocli in fair ware houses that are nj t e-m:ecteU with onr salor; room', and being in ciiis-.aiii receipt oi gj'ii from the best manufacturers. we are thus soon enabled to till orders at our UMial low pr:ces, and m our former prompt and satisfactory man ner- . ... Our faculties for procuring and keeping r.p a desirable t-t.-ci. a"re une'inaliel our'persoilal atte.ulioii and large experience is and' will be constantly.giyen to our' legit imate business a-s dealers m an't majinf jcturer-of . FURNITURE A'D UPHOLSTERY, in all the various branches. We assure yon Chat we will sell a good goods and at as low pricesaud on as fa vcrr.ble terms as any house in the West. Th.-.i. l::t:g you tor the. very literal patronage already beM.jv.-i-l on. us. we-a.-k a continuation of the sme," S.ile Tt.Hiinsfor tiie present on the Northwest cor ner of Washington Avenue and Second Street, four doors below enr old stand. . Very Ues;iectf nl!y, SCAltRITT &. ilASON. St.- Lo.;:, August X, 1553. no7 " DOWDALL, IIARKIIAM,iCO., WA S I.KGTO N F O IT N DRY Eitsisie and Ifac2iine shop, COliNZa OF SEfOXD AND MORGAN STB.EE'TS, ST. LOL'IS, Mo. - . . - Jla'r.-nfacln'rers ef Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw ar.d Grist Mill JIai'liinery,;Sihde 'and Double Circular Saw Mills, Tobacco Screws and Presses Lard Kettles, Lard Screws'and Cylinders, Wool Carditis Machines Building Cast Ln is. Younp's luiprovcl Patent Smut Mills, Kc. '5T5-AGKNTS for thesajeof James Smith Co.'sSt: perr.TMuchinefards.". - - - v2n8-ly For Pikes Peak. Pons Ccleljr.ited Powiicr, in Bll ' ' j'atent oMelalic Ivcg?, And Canister?, juit the thin for Camp use. For ?a'.e by the Agents, . ' HAND ALLS, GOULEY k .Co.' . .Corner of Vide .imi' Commercial Streets, and 51, Xwrth Levee, Saint Louis,. 316. . ... . The'se Kegs are oir ami water tihr, end coptain ix and one-t'c.urth rounds. End 23 pounds. The for mer Contain Dii I'oni'.? ocst'brandj, the latter blast ing rowJer.- Sand on your orders to " .. . 1C AM' ALLS UULLY i LU. 3 larch 'ZO-Zin. -'- . BEARD & BROTHER, - '. ritorniETons or .the ' , n 1 m . 1 - 1. n 1 t ti rtrAn vr '. ifciLYT LOUIS, .10. r Bari Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled Iron,-Jewellers' and, Express Safes,.-. Vaults, Bank Locks,. &c Ve reccit test of Sa-fes of t he-different-Manifactures in Hie FIRE of tjie City" BuihhjtiRS, in which the Kxcelsior triumphed over all- others, fully establish es the'sTrperiority of the Kxeelsior Sale, which merits' the coiifl.dcin.-e of alt iiitereste'l in Safes, and the securi ty of tht'-ir. contents. The Kxcelsior beinjj the only safe alter heim; iu the fire for ninety hours, and. taken out red hot, that.Sayed the Books and Papers, while a large number of the others, in tla-tire but a Short time, were taken, out with their contents entirely consumed, muxt intpreSs all with'the necessity Of examining their safes, and those 'purchasing to le vure heyond a doubt, of -the Sale having f to'-d the test and come out victorious, we pledgoouselves to mainifacture none hut such as can be relied t-u, and refer to the following .- " . . . Ccilificatc. V"e, the undersigded, take pleasure in -certifyins to the successful .test Beards Brother's Kxcelsior nre- liro-'f spates Weres'ibniitt-l to in the burning of theCity Kiuidinps, the nineteenth of :oTenilier,15e8. snd are jus tified Kv re'''nimendiux t'he-m to all who Cei-d safes. . Hall & Kmitji Kumv jameso? & Co. Chaiills Blow & Co , Samudi. McCak.txdy PAiti niDG'E & t o ' Joseph Klddr; HrjiniREVs Tutt Terry, John s t.mqjiason- KtKYAN HlLLMAN it BliOS BASTD WILEY & BASTD T1LI.AN ROZIET &CO SCOT.T ft BRO M I'M EH AN BALLANTINE, BltO WSGo.EDIS & CO- Von I'ii ut waters to w LIwisg it co ' . . DA January &. co John H IIallN. co Barnakij Adams &. co Shapldigh Day k co TIIE EXCELSIOR :. . T k the Premium over the best Kastern Manufactu'e at the State Fair, in Saint Ij.uis; is fold from thirty to (If ty per cent loss, and guaranteed to be equal to any ia the I -.jiied St.it e. Also manufacturers of . SJgklniiiar Rods, of Cost quality, and - ... '. TULIPS of all Descrirtions. BKAItl) & BRO., Xo. 15. ilaiu Street, Saint Louis. Mo. July 52.1S53. . . 'Iyv3n-1 . . .. ' - Valley View Nursery Depot Corner of Chestnut &, Beaumont Streets. . ST. LOUIS, jio:. ; Cl4.tRIt & I1ARXIRI), Propers. Ou.haud ami "for sale a large and complete assortment. of 'Apple, Pear, Flum, Iectariri&, Gooseber-. rjes, Raspberries, Grapes, Peach, . Cherry, Apricot, Blackberries, . .' Currant, - Strawberries, . . Evergreens, -&c: ' . JVrict attentinpuid to the telectiu.n of varieties suited ta this clini.i'.-e. ' . . Olln e.at Plant's Seed Store. No, 11 Main street. Or-rlerssid-!resed to l'c'X 744: St. Louis, Mo., 'cr "Valley View Nursei'ies," Edwsrdsville, Madisou Co.', . Illinois, Will rcccive'pron;pt attention. ' ".-.' Feb. br,: ty n35 . CLARK &. BARNARD. - .A..1. HOLLABIHD & CO., ' .IMacIiinistSi Founders and ' Engine Builders, ' . ti'ont Ptres', TTest of Stnith, . . CINCINNATI,. O. T7ould mo?t rcsp.'ectfally inform t-beir friend? and . the.public genera'iiy, that they are now pre pajro-1 to execute all order.- ia the-rrjine; with prompt ncss.. llavics: lately enlarged th'eir shop and with "th increeseJ"t'aeiiifrlcs they now posses., they hope to merit a. coptinur.tlon of tbeTibcral patronage which has heretore been citended'to them.". Saw- Mill .-Ermines of. every -DescripfiaD. Constantly on han: eoiisisting of the rJash,.Chvu- larand Mirfey. '.MilKJears and every d3crip.tion of lasting,, warrantuilto-be w'cumadc in ererypaijt.ica lac- .... .'' ' . Yiiey'tave also a Boiler Yard" attac-hcd tp their est'aT.lishment; which enables them to' oversee all wru-k in that l!nefiinish&l by ttrem, and are pre- pare4 to..woron as rtasohihle'.tcnas as any other shop irfothe country. . ' ' j . Thoscia" want of anything in pnr line; wcnld do 'well to giye"cus a cull aad txamine onr new pattef n Fruit Tree - Seeds. . 'c have now m store and can supply on order Piarnyvnritties of trCe seeds, as follows viz: .Apple seeds. 6( cents aturU$lG a bustei; rear seed S3 per lb.: Chcry piu$I per quart: Peach Vit?. S3 per ' fS. North Second St., 3t. Lonis, ilo. DRUGS, MEDICINES. That Great Remedy, . SO LOXG SOLGIIT, This remedy, claimed by the medical profession and the multiplied thousands that have used it and tested its wupdorf ul curative properties, to be the greatest discovery in medical science, and nature's own remedy, is the ref'ultof years of toil and study, by one of Ohio's favorite physicians, in order to produce something. that would meet the wishes of suffering hUmanityi and thou sand;., from the princely palace and humblest cottage can testify to the .immediate relief found by- its use. For wantof rpice we only offer a few of the many evi dences iu Us favor. ' MOLirE, ITX., Feb. 19, iS57. MESSRS.. 3. K. MAKN-& CO We find your Ague balsam superior to'any remedy in our market for the ' permanent cure of all malarious diseases. "We cheer- uliy cecommend it as worthy that great name it has wtcfever sold. and used. Very Truly Xours, ItlCHAUDS & THOMAS. To the sufferers from Chills, Fever and Ague. I cheer fully submit the following.- Having observed closely the effects of Dr. Alaan's -Ague Balsara in this vicinity for the past three years, I am well pleased with its re medial virtues as au antidote to malaria., I have fre quently used it-in my practice, and with entire satis taction. From my.intimateknowledgeof this compound l.recomtipnd it as safe, promt-and efilcient. . . N. E. IIACKEDOM, M D. Galion, Ohio, t Kril 1st, 1853. .... Blttftos, Ind., May 17, 1858. . MESSBS.-S. E MANN & CO. Having sold your Bal sam for the. p'ast three years to scores of persons in this vicinity, and closely observing its effects, we do not hesitate m saying, we believe it- the best remedy ever goblin Indiana, and wiil effectually cure chills fever and will effectually cure chills, fever ahd ague without fail. Truly Wars, PHlLLlilAN & KEARNS, Drug'ts. . - . LogansporT, Ind., Sep. 13, 1856. Dft. MANN Please send me one hair gross more of your Agie Balsam imniediately. It is in great demand, and may be truly styled the King of Fever and Ague. J. LYTLE. : St. Louis, March 1st, 1S58. MESSRS. S KM ANN & CO We have sold a large amount of your Agne Balsam tbe past three years, and find that where introduced and sold it has no equal in the history of agutr remedies, arid from all parts of the west we hear the same' cheering news it never fails to cure its patient and i looked upon in this-country as the best medicicine 'for chitls, fever aud ague ever in our market. O. J. WOOD & CO. ' S, K. MANN U CO., Proprietors, Gal ion Ohio. Sold by J. II. MAUN & Co. no37 . Brownville, N. T. Fruit Trees. Brownville Nursery. The subicribers offer for ale the following varieties of Apple Trees.' ' WINTER VARIETIES. Yellow Bellefleur, Hawking. . White Winter Pairmain, Red Koinaninite, Janitan, '- Knglitjh Golden Russet, .Winesap, ' Roman Stem, Winter Swarr, . Pome Gris, Wilowor Limber Twig, Snow Apple, Baldwin, Domini or Darwin, Talman's Sweeting,' Northern Spy. FALL VARIETIES. Fr.Ttnn, Fall Pippin, Fall Janitan, Autumn Swarr,' Kali Strawberry, Milan. .- VARIETIES. SUMMER Sweet June or Hi 3 top .' Snmmcr 'Queen, . SwcetinS, - fiolden Sweet; .Karly Harvest Eedstreak, Early Trenton, . .arly Harvest. TTie Nursery is situated on the farm of R. J. 'Whitney, about' one mile south of Bronville. The trees are' one year old .from the graft and very large and healthy for that aE. ' Produced in the soil and climate of Nebras ka,, they must prove superior to tbo-e that are shipped from the States. They can be obtained earlier in the srrin? are not injured by cutting off the small sprouts order to maKe the shipment less, and to lessen bulk, as our eastern .nurserymen do when they send trees abroad. - This is a truth that our Nehtaska farmers must take into consideration. To those who wish to have Good orchards the proprietors will endeavor to. give en tire .satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. During the planting season, one of us will be found in the nursery to wait on thusewho favor uswith their val ued orders, . GEO. VT. BRATTON, JOHN S. FAVORITE. P. S. TTe hereby warn all persons against' trespassing, or removing any trees; or any. mark placed on or among the said trees. ' ' B.. 5c F. Brow nville, N.T., Jan. 13, 1859. . '3m NE V AKRIVAL OP Two Hundred CUIIISIIAIV 1IEISEU. Browsivillc, Nebraska. A XXOL'NCES to the public that he has just re- Jtx. ceived; per Steamer Ryland, a very largft and well assorted .stock, ot l arlorand Look otovesj of new and improved patterrs,as follows: ' : ' - . Back3 Pattern, Plymouth Rock,' ' Elevated Oven, New Ei ,' . olden Era. and.every variety o Parlor and Office Stores. Also, Japanctl IVare, Brass Kettles, Xantlierns, Copp er Was e. Sho vels and Tongs. All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in this region of country. I have also now on hand every requisite "variety of Tin, Copper aud Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared to put up guttering and spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a . workmanlike manner, which 1 warrant to give satisfaction; . I pledge myself .not. to. be undersold in conutrv. tiro uppvr BrownviUe September 2. 1853. TiTO-ly. D. II. M'LAUfiHLIN. GHAS, DORSET . Mclaughlin &. dorsey, n r - Jlain Street, Brownville, X.T., Buy and.-spll Land Warrantsmake out and file declar atory statements.; make out pre-emption papers; fcay taxes', rirestigate titles ; - '. . Buy and sell property on commission; furnish land warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi ness Connected with a general land agency business. ' Particular attention paid to the selection of Govern ment land and the location of laud warrants for parties residing at a distance. ' ' McLAUfiTILlX & DORSET respectfully refer to CieorgcJI. Xixou, Ivso,., Register Brownville Land Office. . . " Chirles B. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Public Moneys' Nemaha Laud District. ' . Robert V. Furnas, Esq.,-Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. L'uAhbaimh & Carson, Bankers, Brownville, iloi. M'. M. T. Haniilion,.llacerstown. Maryland. Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, ild. O H B irnet, Esq , Dayton. Ohio. Hon. Fenner Furpison, Delegate in Congress from Xebraii i Terrritory, Washington, D. C. John A. Bcal, Esq., Attorney at Law, Peru; Ind. Brownville, April 22. .no43tf RARE AND NEV7 SORTS GAEDEN SEEDS. ire shall have for eale the coming spring all the rare and new varieties of Garden, Field and. Flower bceds that can be prooured. - Among then will be found jv-'nan. Uarley, King Fhillip-Oorn, Peabody Gont,.Ilabbt''rd Squash, Japan Pea, 1 eabody s .aammoth Ijima Leitns, tarly white Mamtnoth Broccoli, Several varietkt of- extra supj- rior Cabbage, New; Early, Danveru .Yellow Globe Union, &e, e, . Oplcrs for- nearly every sort of new seed that has been- tested and found valuable can he-filled JOUX VA11XETT & CO. CS, North Second-St.'. St. Loui3, llo., - Feb. 10, 59 ly .. GARDEN SEEDS.. We are now receiving in Store and offer for sale" a largo stock-of all varieties of garden seeds, the growth of the past season, and procured from sources we can rely upon for correctness and Trurtty. of the varieties. Catalogues containing descriptions and direc tions about the manner of growing, Ac, will be sent to all applieants. ' Prices very reasonable. ' . JOHX GARXETT & Co., '68, North Second St, St. Louis, ilo: - Feb 10,. '59 ly notice. ; Stolen- from me- in the town of Brownville, N,T., on 6r about the 1st day of July,lS57. LAND WAR RANT No. 54.212 for 160 acres, issued under act cf 3d Mirth 1S55, to. John Francisco, who served un der the name of John F. Sisco. All -persons are warned not to purchase said Warrant, as' I have filed a'eaveatwith the Commissioner of the Genera1. Land OSse to prevent a patent being issued therefor,-and will.in due time apply te the Commissioner of Pen-fieus to issue a duplicate of said warrant. 37-tlw"' T.W.BEDFORD." or LIVERY STABLER VYM. ROSSELL, . BrtowisrvrLiiE, fr. t. .Announces to the public that he is prepared to accom- moVlate' hose wishing with Carriages and Buggies: to- gei'uer with good safe horses, for com fort aDd ease in tra veiling: . ila will also hoard Horses oj tneaar, wees-or mohih.' . . ' - Z-TETtMf TArORABLZ.i June II, U WW . A ' SAINT JOSEPH AD'S. J. B. JENNINGS. J. B. CIIILD3. J, B. JENISINGS 6t CO. . EXCLUSIVELY . Wholesale Grocers, . AND COMMISSION.. MERCHANTS. Cor. 2nd and Frances sis, St. Joseph Mo. HAVE just reeievedfcj'Iate arrival, at much he low the regular rates of freight, a. heavy stock of Groceries, which having been purchased at extreme ly low' prices, will be soli unusually cheap for cash. We respectfully invite buyers to an examination of our stock. 50 hhds new crop. Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced prices- . . 1000 sacks G' A and Kanawa salt " 500 bis superfine, extra and extra f ne.Flour 600 sacks " ' " M. ' 20 tierces new Hiee ' 400 hf and qT boxes Star Candlc3 ' 100 boxes family Soap 5U0 boxes Kio jUofjee,good lair to prima 50 bis crushed and powdered Sugar 200 bis and hf bis butter; aoda, sugar and wine Crackers 400 kegs assorted Nails - 150 coils mannilla rope, from Js to inches 75 boxes, pearl Starch ' 50 boxes 8X10 and 10X12 Glass 500 doz 8X10 and 12 and 12X14 window sash ' 100 sacks new dried Apples 100 boxes imperial, gunpowder, young hyson and black Tea. . .150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy 50 boxes sugar To'ys and Gum drops 100 whole and hf drum Figs 50 boxes layer Raisens 200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tobacco 100,000 Segars, various brands 150 boxes, and 25 Lis Smoking To' acco 600 dozen Field's celebrated Oysters 150boxesWR.PFandE D Cheese "Wooden ware in every variety: Cotton batting, Candle wick, wrapping yarn, hemp twine, white fish Fotomae herring, fresh Goshen butter, cranberries, orange', fresh and preserved fruits,' jellies, pickles, lobsters, pepper Eauce, catsups, pepper, allspice, gin ger, currants, prunes,, vermacilli. macaroni, nuts of all kinds, ete etc.- XSF'Uides, peltries, beeswax and all other hinds of produce taken in exchange for goods by . J. B. JEXMXGS & Co. Jan'y 20 1859 30yly .' .- New Hardware Store Sisrn of the Saw. ' . J. FLAHERTY, 'Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American German, English & French HARDWARE A.YD CUTLERY. ST. JOSEPH", .510. IS Nt)Wreceiving and opening the largest and most varied arsortment of good3 in the above line ever offered in any market west of bt. Louis. My stock embraces a full and complete assortment of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechaa ic's tools of every description, direct from the most approved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul tural tools and implements, in great variety, combin ing all thereccnt 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. I am also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cat Saws, which I will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices. Also a large assortment of Guns, Rides 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 such inducements as will command a liberal share of trade from thi3 and adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing indagenciesfoT American Hardware Muufacturer3. togetnerwitn a long experience in the general Hard- the ware tradeienahles me; not only to defy all compoti end tion, but ha3 convinced me that the true principle of trade is small profits and quick rcturri3. January 1, 18571 vln2Ctf W. C.HITCHIE, . WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL ' DEALEB IN ' Groceries, Wines, Liquors, . UUAKS, VVUUIJJliiN WAKE, Corner of Main end Francit Streets, Riddle's Old ,Stand, Opposite Stouts Hotel, ST. JOSEPH. MO. If ATE just received the largest and most complete stock of the above goods ever opened in'unper Missouri.' to which the attention of merchants ' and dealers' -is res pec'tfulling invited having purchased .them principally for cash at the Very lowest possible prices, in Boston, ew York and St. Louis, feel confident that I can offer inducements that are rarely, found, and hoping, by fair and liberal dealing, low. prices and good Goods, to merit a liberal share of patronage.. Call and examine my stock and priceshefore purchasing?; sales are bound to follow, in my stock will be found every article usually kept in a jno l urocery jiouse. PAY YOUR DEBTS ! ! Willi Corn. . Those indebted to me are hereby notified that they can liquidate their iud.ebted.ness with corn at the highest market price, delivered at the store of I. T. Wbyte in Brownville. This request is made' only because I am in debt myselt,and cannot raise the money, but can make use of corn, buch an ar rangement will be taken as a great accommodation unuer present circumstances. jtasj iun.lj. ' Brownville, Dec, 2, 1853. ' .' ; TV. II. WEjLIASJSj " "WHOLESALK AXD RETAIL DEALER IN w- g v w xT A l H w .-ajj.! m xaaiaj Oregon, 3VIo., TT1AKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or- .L gonandtne public in general, that be has on hand the most extensive stock of fctoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at holesale and Ketailat bt. Louis prices. I would call particular attention to my. stock of t-UUHliNtir olUYbb, comprising the most improved patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them maybe found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prizePre- mium. Also Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER TIIAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. Particular attention' paid to making and putting. up l in Uutters, in the town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms. Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange tor work or ware. w. w. WILLI Aji.s, .vl-n5 ' Oregon, llo.j July 5, 1S58. A. LTFORP. J.- T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in "0237" Goods AND GUOCEIIIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS, JSX023Sr EATS AND CAPS, ' Xails.Plorrs, Stoves, Furniture, &c . SONORA, MO. April Vtn, 1858. ' . 43t J. HART & SOX, mm k n Oregon, Holt County, Missouri; Ke'epconstantly on hand allde3criptioiiof Harness oauaies,uxmies,&c., &c. N. B. Everyartieleinonrshopismanu.factn.red onrseLves,ant warranted to give satisfaction Seeds! Seeds! . The subscriber would call particular attention to the followins : ' Br. om Corn Seed of very superior quality, Chi nese Sujar Cane and Ulack Locust. Also Onion, Beet, "Cabbage, Radish, Turnips, Let tuce seeds. 4c. by the quantity. . A limited supply of Chufas or Earth Almonds, at 50 cents per 100 tubers, warrant .oeeds ry the package or ounce.. Our Seeds are all Warranted. ' -We hare a fine lot of Stowell's Evergreen Sweet Corn which ia positively the best garden corn in cultivation. Also Smith's Early White Corn. Per sons desiring anything in the above line should or der immediately. Address H. A. TERRY, Crescent City, Iowa. March 3d, 1859. .For Sale at this Office. " GUESS V WILLIAM: Im p.o Her i?i BROWNVILLE, The Propfietor'respectfull'y'infprras the citizen of Brownville, and the public ffen erally, that he has just returned from St. Loui3 with the largest stock of custom-made BOOTS Si- SHOES ever brought t lVest of St. Joseph. it:? ,woY,t nf rooir 'mrnlA nnti A Shoes embraces every variety for Fall and Winter. Calf-skin' boots, single and double sole of the latest style and fashion; also a superior stock of Grain lea ther water-proof boots, just right for PIKE'S PEAK Gold Diggings. He has a large supply of Kip ami Stoa Boots, and a Teat variety'of- Shoes and Brogans ; Boys' Shoes and boots of all sizes anu varieties. He has a laro-e'supply, and great variety in every style and fashion, of Ladies' Gaiters, bhppers, Misses oruUHhiMrpn's Gaiters and Shoes. Gentlemen'3 He also has constantly on hand a large supply FOR HOME MANUFACTURE. rw-irivo".nHrAB:asfac:tion. and invites the public to call and the and 'cheaper Sept. 23. 18o8 1 If SIEGEL WO. S"7 & Brownville Biot & snoe iore, anu juugu uc.uri.m ....... than any j on ever purcnaseu iruui auj umci y.m-c. j."c uhji ynuw BrownviUe, N. T. . THE proprietors would most respectfully inform the citizens of Brownville and the public generally that they have received and are now opening one of the largest and most complete Stocks of Clothing .hver brought to this market. Their assortment of Fmhraces every variety of Textures and Prices ; as invisible ureen, ana L;iotns,oassimers,i3aiiin;ii.a.-uun.reiij,uuu hcjm, uh iu,iu. Uy according to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vcst3 is superb, embracing the very latest styles and patterns. In the Uv alun he found atall time a fineseloction of Cravats, Stocks, Tyca, Collars whito or colored, Handker chiefs, Suspenders, CarpetBags,etc., which we wiilsellascheapas any establishment in the West. "V e have the finest SPUING AHD SUMMER CLOTHING Ever brought B M tef JiJ HATS APtflD O AS, Warranted to suit th e most fastiduous. ' A line assortment of . COATS, Dress, Frock and Saclt: Every Style and Description. . TESTS, To please Earge"and Small. SHIRTS, BotI White and Fancy. WE would but ask the public to call, examine and judge for themselves whether, the Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of better made material.-cut with better tasp ina iweniy-nve percent, cueapcr man mey uavc ever . . a i i i ii l l October yth, l.aof. . JvZnlS-lyj Brownville Steam Ferry ! JllgpEST CK0SSLNG J mi s s o u b rER I VE ii . The Koute from Brownville to Ft.. Kearney, and from thence to (Jaliiomia, is the nearest and most practicable. JOHN CODINGTON & CO. ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Public that they are now running as a Ferry across the Missouri jivcr at ' An entirely new, substantial and commodious STEAM FERRY BOAT, "Which arrangement will secure a .certain and safe passage atj all times and in all kinds of weather. The Proprietors do not -assert boastingly, or for the purpose of gaining custom merely, but are governed by facts, when they say this w the best crossing of the Missouri Itiver in Nebraska, and when they say the ' route from Brownville to Fort Kearney and from thence to California is the nearest for evidencethey refer the reader to-the'map of the Country; and are warranted in saying it is the. most practicable route by personal experience; as well as that of hundreds of .others who have traveled it. We claim therefor that this crossing "androuto holds out peculiarly fardrabbo inducements, to persons going to alitornia,and solicit their patronage. rot withstanding our superior arrangements, for a safe and speedy crossing, ourcharjres are th same as other berries in Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla tive enactment. $?liecollcct that with oiir facilities of Power, -t si biro a tirnn t .trill A 1 A C making regular trips' at all hours CSTA skiff and ban 1 will be in readiness tocross foot passengers at all times of night. n2Q November llth,lS57. B F. LU8KBAUGH. . JNO. L. CARS05 LUSHBAUGH & CARSON, BANKERS AXD GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Dealers in Coin, TJncurrent Money, Exc;hanceand LanrVarrants, BROWNVILLE, N KM All A CO., N. T. Especial attention will he given to Buyine and Selling txchanpc on the principal cities of the United States, liold, tuiver, ana uncurrent Bank .Notes. A constant sup ply or Land Warrantson hand for sale, for cash, or en tered on. time lor Fre-emptors. Ali warrants sold by os guaranteedin every respect. Will'flle Declaratory State- ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare-Prc-emption Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon hest securi ties, at western rates o'f interest, and investments made in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all convenient points will heproinptivattend- edtoand proceeds-remitted in exchange, at current tates Bills of Exchange on England, Ireland, and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on the East added. Deposits received on Current accuuut andintere, allowed on special deposits. OFFICE Main St., near U. S. Lan-1 Office. REFERENCES Lind, Brother & Co., Merchants, Philadelphia, Pa: Baltimore, Md. MCNanRhton, Carson 6s. Co., Iliser &- White, Youn?, Carson & Bryant, " Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rof Port.. E. M. Punderson &Co. Merchants, M. M. Yeakle & Co. No. 17, Broadway) Wm. T. Smithson, Esq., Banker'. New Tor. Wa-hingtoii, D. C. J. Stevens, Esn., Att'y at Law. Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d Aud. U. S. T Taylor & Kriegb, Baukers, Chicago, 111. .St. Louis, Mo. Annapolis, Md. Pelin. Meriershurg.'Pa. Hagerst.jwn, Md. . 'Keokuk, iow-a. Coilncil Bluff"' Des Mome, Vinton, '" Ea-ftoji, Md. ' Cumberland, Md. Havana Alabama. McClelland, Scrujrgs &. Co. Merchants, non. Thos.'G. Pratt, Hon.- J. W. Geary, Ex-ki v. Kansas, lion. Jas. O. Carson, ; P: B. Small, .Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, ' Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers, . ii. c. iutt& uo. Greene, Weare & Rice, " Douglass & w atson, " Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y atXaw, Judge Thos. Perry, Prof. E. Tutwifer, . . ' Oct. 8, '57rv2-nl5-tf George Tergnson,' . MILLWRIGHT ENGINEER; ANNOUNCE to the public, that Ije isprepared to erect Steam and Water Saw and Sierch?nt Mills at. short notice-and reasonable terin3. Repair ing of machinery of all . inds. ALL WORK -.WARRANTED: He is also Agent for A: B. HOL'LIBIRD & CO'S . Western Foundry. CINCINNATI, O. LEE & LEAVITI'S ' Saw Manufactory CliWIIiiAil, U. And are prepared to receive and fill orders for an v ma chinery manufactured- or kept on hand, by these es- -laousnments. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. . REFFERENCES. Noel, Lake & Co., Brownville, N. T.Stcaai Mill. R.W.Furnas, Brownville, " iluir, llapn & Co., " " . Dr: Hoover, Nemaha city, ' P. M. Rogers, ' Pawnee cit'v," Nuckolls & White, Rockport, Mo. James Lowe, Linden, " A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati, O. .BrownviUe. June 18, 1857. ' it . u t2 1-1 r Cash for Gorn. IwitlpayCah for Corn delivered at Brvwaville or j Other good fchipping'ix.ini j 6n the Mi.nri R Wm G. II. WILCOX. BrownTiile, Xi T.Marcb 21, 1S53-31 - 7'J anu factu rc i NEBRASKA. French blipf", UuEalo ana oum-eiastic uverstioe?, a c, sc Qf French Kip and Calf-kiu3 and trimmings examine for themselves at er leather, better made for hides. GREENE AUM,. uol street, 'to Color they have Brown, Blue, Black, visible and and best assortment of to this Territory. . " " Clothing at the better trimmed . . . . uount elsewhere SIEGEL ii GREE.NBAUM. Patent. Portable MU1, THE. subscribers have entered into a partnership under the firm of Reed, Ilolalird A Co., to manufacture the J. C.'Keed, Patent Portable Grist .uill and are now prepared. to furnish all those. in want of a good- Corn or Wheat Mill tha t for dura bility, simplicty and economy; excel any 31 ill in the world. Un the lato exhibition of the Mechanics institute in Cincinnatf,a Gold Alcdal was awarded them fork. . It is adapted to all Grain grindingpurposes ; it is superiorto all others fof the mostextensive Merchant MM, &3 it is forgnnding.the Farmers feed by Horse power. . . ' Ihe above M;llsare manuf;ictur3d by'the under signed at their shop -fn Cincinnati, 0., where they ;on be lurnishodtn any quantity atshort notice. ihe aoove Jlills warranted to perform as follows: 36 in. diam., per hour 50 13. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300 0 . " .30 " 15 ' " 250 2t . . " 20 " 13 " 200 20 " " " " 15 u 8 '" 150 As this Mill tells its own story, it is unnecessary to e from our Humerousrecoinmenuations.m-eived. COTTAGE G.1RDI1X XURSERICS. CLYCLYNATl, OllIO.' ' Fruit and. Ornamental Trees, Ever . greens, Flowering Shnibs, kc. The propric-bors of the above named Nurseries, f far fur sale the coiniiig1 season a full assortmnt of fruit andornamental tcecs of the most aot-rovcl va- .rieties and thrifty growth, and of a suiUblo size for transplanting, consisting in part cf . . Apy!cs, ' - . Pears. Cherries, . Poaches, Plums, . . Apricots, Crapes, ' ' Currant., Quinces, ' Xvctarines, . fluosebdrries, ' Raspberries, Strawberries. The ornamental department contains all tha most desirable varieties of evergreens a od deciduous trees flowering shrubs-, rose. cli;'ioer3,&c. . Tho subscriber would call particular! attention to his fine collection of " DWARF PEARS. . Having paid great attention to their cultiavtion, he. has pleasure and conGdence in offering them to the notice of purchasers.. They are all worked on the best varieties of French Quinke sticks arc remark ably healthy and, in a fino ftate fur transplanting the coming season. A few hundred trees of the bct sorts can be furnished of extra size arid in a bearing state that will give fruit immediately after becoming established. All tho above stvk will bo furnished at prices that will compare favorably with any other estab lishment. Packing done in the best manner. Catalogues furnished all who enclo?c stamps for jirfe-payment. Address JOHN SAYF.US & C., Cottage Garden Nurseries, Cincinnati, 0. Feb. 10, '5'i ly . inebrasa .an IriBiirniico Compniiv. Capital Stock $3U,0yv KEBRA3KA CITY, N. T. . TIII-S Company, under a liberal charter, i.s now fully ocgarnized, and tlmPr entire capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, paid in and'secured. They are prepared, frru this dale, to grant oyn policies, and tako.risk?, upn efual terms", with the mt favored Insurance Company any where. Having adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will ihara ia the profits of the company. The operations of the Company, will bo confined, for the present, to itari.v, or cargo risks, with a maximum liability of $12,5u0 on any onehottow. Being the. only Insurance OSce, on the above pop ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Merchant?. ' We respectfully invite the Missouri River pa ronage. . ' ' DIKECTOr.3 :' . . -S. F. Nuckolls, . Chu. 'F.nV.ly, . H P-.Be'nnet, . J.L.Armstrong,' "VV. N. Llmchman, Miles Vi'. Brown, - . A. A. Bradford. . x . OFflCEF.S: CHAS.F.nOLLY, President. ' J.UAr.3iLE,Sec,y-. ' St. Louis Agenf Col. W. P. Howard. April 2d, 1858. 421- Onion Seed. WILLIAM EDWARDS, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, . Offers the following varieties of Garden' Seeds for eale by the' pound or hundred. The following sorts aro unsurpassed, all having been raised by my own men the last summer, from the best selected stocK? and will be warranted fresh and genuine, and to' give satisfaction : Large Red Onion 63 cents, large Yellow Onion C3 cent3 : also turnip seed, early white Hat Butch, 45 cents; improved Russia or Rutabaga 45 cents! Also a birge quantity of Cucumbers long green Cucumbers 45 cents; early short Cucumbers 45 cents; early short Cucumbers 15 cents; also Ion" Orangs Carrot 75 cents. All the small kinds in an endless variety. Catalogues sent on the rec-itd of a stamp. All orders addressed to William Ed- .wu.-,.-u-.ir.r;e ceeu v..ar ien. wi I l -t.r,f t!w attended to. WM. EDWARDS, Sugar Creek, Walworth Co., Wi?. brta MEDICINES. VICTOIUOU3 OVEEl Pa BRAOG'S 'ARCTIC LIMME A;rny betilth ! Ure or ,C. 7V are the qwli.,M intoivJi f i.-.optiou or reJM:ion a cite by the BrtTr, T , ! ci diseavw tnd injuria j,,-' c-ived the ia.l.,rwmtflt "x tinguished atrcni, KA.Nt; and it.tiw". , l-1 in? two awful Winter. I inter. 'V I eions of eUrnal i- nig into general u : tiou of 1.1 1 ci iWif.l i. ,' "7 i 1V( THE AFFLICTED HEJmr, u If liar tented Un rirtu. i rejoicing iu fre.!UIB (J. ich otbrr rcme.liM t its,. to cure. Have to tU v ACHKorlWril-AUu-' ',1 alllicte.l with OI.l) v),,..?"-' ' ferine from TPd 1SF.-J "'" I --- J ."W Vn lr"r'1 J in.Ua; ! Aim c.m F"r the .lrpS,iri i !i -i ir i iv i in ... ' kent ou h.m.l fi.r i. . f-v r-'7T and limn e!iit!e it;.r ..t. insr from dt-ath. Ktyr.r' boat and rnilroaj tra. keen it. Wli.i tliit I.,., i , !irifk of ai'Biii-U uiin -1 nmliipil anil . . j. j. s - - - I t y -w lv.V'.A vj7;3': accessible t Such THE MOTHERS' C0iIPAJIi:i ' It enres CAKFS J Bit EAST, H-liK vi;-! FilUE 1.111, l lMl U Jtt died who prize t pi.r H Toidoriiileb!iit(hH.V and all ili.-ci-lcraiii fn uy erescence, shouM , -i these trespassers on n- i domnin asHimmis lliTr . ; with the AIXTIC UN:-.- j- It is excelh-tit for 111; J givintr it a he::I!liT, g'.y ' pearaiiee. 1 1 i.s GOOD FCn MAN AND BEAUX' It is a s'nrereiirn remt the Tarioit ilixeap i wliirli horsesarealllictfl. inr t!K most nLirniincr"- r.i:iisix si'R.uxs, r.. i Il.Al.T. WCl'MiS. sn!. IX, StVKKXY, SIMVlX.V, I tKiYU T!l- IIL- t tl KVlh, ke. No tirmer, I stable keeper, of .any r ownin tnlnnble HOU-. rhoold be without Uo's4v bla reiuedr. . ' " For sale by all respectable I'ruggists nd Teaieri Prii-iK nf fli l iniment. 25 cents. fiOei-nNand J! a, ll. A one-dollnr bottlo coutaius as aiucU .iuinirv.i eiUt twenty-hve-ceut bottle . 1 EXTRACSOWARY AXX0aCC.U3Tf. Every purchaser of a dollar bottle of th.' Ar.CTlCL? IMKXT receives, at Dr. Kragtr'a expense, tl.e STATES JOl'UNAI., of Xev iork, lor one vvnr ; Journal is a larjre illustrvte-1 pa.er enth uurolwr taining sixteen p.-ic, beautifully printi-H en clean paper, and filled nith oricinal matter tn.m tl.eit; liant writers of the country. Certificate f.f Riibsenj and full Darticiiiars of the novel .and-philintlir.t k terpri.-e, of which this offer forms a part,- wiil ccumfi, each bottle. An AGKXT VANTTD in FTFTTtY TOWS tnd XV. hi UllAUU & DIUKOWES, St. I-obIh.. Nsw York Omen. No. C71 l!i;n.U 'V.(T. Coramuniaatious should always be adilressfd to Hbu Sold by J. H. IAUN CO. Brownville, N. T. STRENGTHENING COIiDUL . AXD BLOOD PUEIFIER!.! to the mind of man, viz : blood root, bla tt root, wild cherry b.irk, yeliow duck, dandle U.ins, sarjparilla. eld er flowers, with others, producing the most in fallible remedy for the ra?torati.-n of Lealth; Before t rvt-i kuou. , ... liill.i- j-n rc VtTf'BrV flli'l Ul Oir.V REMEDY, curing diseases by natural U' Vhen taken i's healintfinfluencei- felt-coiirini tti.-''-every eiTi of the b-.ly, purifying and at-t-pleraur.c is circulation of the biojd. It neutralizes y b..: '. matter in the fetomach, and strengthens the wii "V nization. McLean's Strengthening Cordial trill efte'valUr.' Liver Complaints. Dyxpfiisi. Jaundice. ChruM or Nervou Debiliij, Diseases of the Kidnrv. and all Diseases arisinn from a Ijiiorderei Liver or Slomaeh, Heartburn, inward pi lex, acidity or sii knp of the ach. fullness or bliMHi to the head, dull piu rjwir.a. in the head, palpitations of the heart, rh-kinsmr'6"" aiins feelint;s when ljiying down, dryness or yelli" of the skin and eyes, sudden flushes jC heat, Jeprs of spiiits, &.c. There is no mistake alovi it. This cordial w ill newr fail to cure a-iy "Mhc disea.-es, if taken as 'i-r direction, on eaa n.'- German, Knglixh and French. Over half a million of bot'h Have been srdd durint? the past six months. in ; instance has it faile4 In givinj entire siti-f.uti'H then will suffer from weakness or deiiillty wufs 1 iean'i Strengthening Cordial will cure yuu?, To ihe Ladies. Doynnwishto he healthy and sfrms? Tl.enr! onte and get some of McLean's Cordial ? It will t re"" then ami invic-.ratc your blood to flow thr.mA f' vein, and the rich rosy bUxim of health to tn'ai t' ' -cheek again, very bottle warranted to five vu'' tion. .... ' For Children. We say to parent, if your ciiiMret: arci'-'-.Ir- r,J"r." afflicted w ith compUiuts prevalent anions i l i :!.'''' them a unall quantity of .McLean's OrJ.al. 1' " rapidly, tecauet always cure's. Delay u-t a ai'' Every Country Merchant Should nit leave the city until he ha I pn-irf-I .Ply of McLean's Strengthening crdial. 'A I-''' discount win t-e made to those who buy v, fe!l '-r-3 . CA UTION Beware of drneslst or dealer " try to palm upon you some Bitterer Sir-swan!'." which they Can buy cheap, by savin? it is jiM J" Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's s:re"liW';'-' dial, -and take nothimr el?e. It is tbe !y reme! -will purify the blo-wl throughout, and at the fame L' fttrencihen the .system. O'.ie table FpM,nful taken every mrninj i cfra(. pieyentive fon-holera, chills and fever, yell" ,eve'' any prevalent disease. Pi ice only $1 per bJtlie, or 6 bottles for i?- . J II M l KA.; . 51e proprietor ot tbe cr-ho-. Also, McLean's VoleanicOil d""', iTr'Priscipalderiot on the tumor of Third aJWr- streets, St L.uis. Mo. . . , ilIcLcim's Tolcanle Oil IJnlmf The best liniment in the -rrorld for man r fcev' ' ' .Another'Uerraikallt- Performed by McLcan's Volcanic Oil Liniment- fc"" it.for yourselves . ' ' y Th inias Ford, a black-niith,lrvin near' Cas. , Tenth street, had a'hTUaie running ore " 1- He tried various Liniments, Salves, &c. biit ci.u.J Hozood. He despaireilof ever bein able to"1 trade a-iin. because il(.n,ri,i n,. i.e- an weil'1"" . foot; aud by one tx.ttie of McLean's VuWar;:? 0: u' ment he i.s now perfectly cured. . -. KheuinatLsrn, neuralzia. paralvsis, bruises. stiffness in the joint or niuc'ds. swe'niii-'-1- thruiat, earache or toothache, &.C, jield'to the ' tluence of this wonderful liniment. For horse aud cattle, if i an infallible re', , chafes, scratches, crackW heels, lanie ess, sr'"-1 la, bruises, weliingj, wound.;' rattrs-sn.t liI' , ; varn.ni other diseases which animals are.lubie W -Injuries or acc-i.lents. - - ,jl Every country merchant should obtaip a si:; I''?"" Lean's Volcanic O.l Liniment. It sells Xi. it alwayscures. ' . . . i A liberal discount will fce-madetamervhants ''" to sell acain. . , TV. . - . .' ' - 'i ' uir u iki r.ne streets, si Louis, Mo. GENTS' DEES3 GOOD JACOB MARII0X, . 'MERCHANT TAILOR BP.OWNVIIiliE, NEBRASKA- ; Ttepoctf-.ii:vnnwnnrr to the cpntleniei ff c I'll i irti'T - ville ntj viciruty thiit'he ha.- jnt receive? . ..- x .la atlJL 1 t. lot :a i t i snm k kf w-nrt? ittnarr.vr riMnu Cloths, Nestings, Wliich he will nunufactiire on vcrv fiv- ral'l .j ne uai ters 111:11- v.i uiaine unuersi n.'-" .,.t: . . 1 ... 1 . . . ..rher Ci,ai i.iou--u 111, iii vii.i! .rit as low jisinj v.u. in this place or the Csf. . A A'cat Fit Cuaraalcfd t. v X. '7 -. v ..,!;.,'.''"5, i II - ' . ' mm frpiIKgreatest.'reiue- ' cly iu the world. f This cordial is distilled from a Berry known rj VK. fv pof to uiyseir, an'0 , : i I Achlmically combined i -J "I 'l with some of the moot ' r f i ? valuable medical roots, YS .-M herbs and lurk known 4! I I 3t hJi- r V 1 "1 11; y A ii- 'J tin rj ?'.it t y-ll Jo; 1