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KS ALL TEE TTJEPOSES OF A FA 31 1 J A' P.II.Y SIC. Tnr.iit lias ons? existed a puVirc dc;r.ar.d for an effective pnnrM.ive "mil lrhi'-h could be relied on as sure and perfectly 6;ife in its c-per.-t'on. This has bom prepared to meet that demand, ar.d an exten sive tvi.sl of its virtue 1,n conclusively shown with It is ea -jr to.21.-ie. n.-j:bj-bif.l.i'7, tut not easj to make the best of sll pii-ls one which should have .nose of the ouiectior., l.ut ail tue aavr.ntaes, or rita what (success we would respectfully submit to the pnhiie droNiow. It has been unfortunate fr ' the patient hitherto th.it almost every pnxjratlTe medicii? is acvimonios f.nd irritating to the bow els, Titis is cot.. Many of ihern produce so much pripipg p.-vin and revulsion in the system as to more, thun cmcterbalance the ftood to be derived froa.' them.- These pill produce no irritation or pain, unlc'it ariae from a previously existing obstruc tion' or 2cn4ni:cii!f-T.t in the bowels. Being purely vegetal ".e, ro tmn can arise from their use m any quantity ; but'it is hetter that any medicine should belaiei judiciously. . Minute directions for their use in the serral jene to which they are ap plicable are c;ve t.f the-box. Among tht com plaints wT.kh have been fpeedily cured by them, we mnv merlon Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaiicp, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap- I elite, Listlrsrness, IrritahCity, Bilious Headache, i'Jrms Fever, Fever and Ague, Tain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, ail these are but the con- senutnee of diseased action m the liver. As as aperient thcr afford -prompt and sure relief in Cos- and Scurry, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and iropuntv of the Mocd, Irregularities; in short, try and every case where a purgative is required. They have also produced soune singularly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Krrsinelas. Talmtation of the Heart, Tains in the ' Lackj Stomach, and Side. They should be freely tiien in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change cf seasons. ." An occaskmal dose stimulates the stomach and bcweU into healthy action, and restores the appe- tfte and vigor. They purity the blood, and, by their " . stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno . -rate -the strength cf .the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of hc whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even ,, necessary dosing bhouid never -be carried too far, as every purgative meuicine reduces .inc-snrngin, - when taken to excess T"he thousand cases in which -i s. TAfinirffl rTr.ot lie f-njimerated here, but the tvgtest themselves to the reason of cverr body ; and it is confidently believed this pill "rill answer a better purpose than any thine which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, tiic public will no longer 'doubt what remedy to employ when in Tiecd of a cathartic medieiire. Being sugar-wrapped, they are tlcasant to take, and being rarely vegetable, no arm can arise from their use in any quantity. . For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box rKEI'AUED Br UDIL JAMES C:: AYEK, Pnirtirnl nrnl Anritvtiml CIieKlist. :"4 ;, . LOWELL, MASS. Pricfl 5 CeiU per Bcz. Fivo Iciei for $L . - - - AYEIt'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For Uic rapid Cwre of CCIGUS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, LKOAt lllTIS, VII00nG-COlGII,. V CHOi r. ASTHMA. A5D ; i'OXSlMPTIOX.. Tkis remedy has won for itself -such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, . that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi- den cos of its virtues In any community where it. has been, employed, - So-wide is the field of its cse fulr.ess, and so numerous the cases of its.'curf s, that almost every section cf the country a?unds in persons publicly kaowp, who have been restored from alarming ad even desperate disrase of the limgs by. its. use. When once tried its superiority' " Ter every other medicine of its kind is too app,a-. rent to escape observation, In d where its'T-irrues'are.. known', the public no longefhesitate wht Sntidote " to employ for the .distressing and'dangerous 'iifiec-' tions ef the puhnon.ary organs nhiih are incident to our climate- ot only is fonuidable attack upon -.the lungs, but fjr'the milder Taricties of , Cqu8, CovGHS, ii oa kSEXEsfe, &c ; arid fcjr Chit, . DH.EN it is the pleasantest and safest medicine thai, aa be ebtaned. 1 . ; . - ' ' - J ' ' 1 As it ha long been in 'constant rise throughout this section, we reed not au more than assure the people its quality-is kept up to thebe.s.t thatitevei Las- been, and that the jfenuine. article is' sold by- - ' J. H. MAUN &. CO., Arents, :. ', ' ' -r - .-' : : Brownville, N. T- GREAT WONDER.. ;. : Or THE XIXET EEXTII CEXTRY Professor 'Wood's . . . . HAIR RESTOtATlVE. . Says Ue St. Luuis, leniocratf Below, we. publish a letter to DrWood,- of this city,' fxoia a aeBtieman in Maine) which speaks gicwingty-of rhe superior merits of bin bait tobic .Such' evidence iAnst haVe its erfect, when coining from a reliable source.: If certificates arje ' g-uarac tees nl truih, the Vr. needs n"o encoinitans, ior scleBS puffery Iroin the press.: . ,- ' "liATH, MAlKE.Jan 20. IS33... Trof. O. ..JiW," & Co ' ' . V . .GtifTLEMEK : Having my .attention failed -a few. mon lbs since to the highly beneficial eftecu of your naif . restorative, I was induced to make apolication of it flpefn my own hair, which had become quite gray,probably oue-third wtite ; my whiskers were of the same charac ter.- Some ttree -months since 1 procured a bottle of hair restorative, and uhs. it.. I son found it was prot ing whit I hail w ibbed. I u cd it about twice a week. .1 have since procured another bottle, of which I have used name. 1 can now certify to the wjorld that the gray, or white air ha totally disappeared, both on my head and gace, and my hair has resumed iU original colot, and-t am now ixty years old my good wife at the age of Cf-ty-twe, baa used it with the 6ame effect.. - The above notice 1 deem due to you- for your valuable d.ivery. I am assured thiit whoever will rightly use as per directions, will not have occasion to contradict my . uUtements. I am a citizen of this city and a reidcnt .here for the last fifteen years, and am known to nearly every one here and adjoining - towns Any use you may nikkeor the above, with my name attached, is at your terrice. a I wish to preserve the beauties of nature In others a well as myself. I am, trulv yours, . - A. C. EAX3IOXD. Baltimoxe, Jan. 23, 185S. rtofeasor ITood-r-Dcar Sir: Having had the. misfor- tune to loose the bet portion of my hair, frqjnthe ef. t ects of the Yellow Kevr in Xew Orleans in lti4, 1 was induced to make e trial of your preparation, and found it to vnt-w-er at the very thing needed, ily hair is now thiik and Rlosy, vnd no words can express my obligation to you ih giving to the afflctel stub a treasure. r--- r" FIXITY JOHXSOX'. The ondersipncl, Bev. J. KL, Bragg, is a minisier in in regular standing, and pastor of the Orthodox Church .-at Brookfield, ilan. He i a gentleman of great luflu ' etite and nuivcrsally beluved. VH. DVF.R. ,'" Baoo field, January 12, 1858. T'rofe!'oT'rro! Pear Sir: Having made trial of your . Hxir Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that its . effect h;t ixen excellent in removing inflammation. dandraft and a constant tendency to itching with which 1 . have been troubled from my childhood; and has also re stored my hair, which was becvmiDg gray, to iU original odor. 1 have ued no other article witi anything like pleasure or or profit. Yonri truly, J.K.BRAGG. iTheBestoratireia pat np In bottles of three siiis, via: Urge, medium and small; the small ones bold a half piiit each, andretails for one dollar per bottle; ihe medium holds at least twenty per cent more in propor tion tbsn ibe small, retails lor two dollars a bottle; the large bobis a quart' forty- per cent more in proportion, .-. and retail for -three dollars a bottle. . O. J. WOOD K Co.'. Proprretors, SIS Broadway, New Yrk. Tiu the great Xew Yorh Wire Railing establian- njent.J and IU Market St., St, Iuis Mo. Sol'lby J. II. K A CX Co.. Brownville. X.T. ZOOK & BALDWIN, t rocfiCity, ILZo.. Clie: ' !Dje .Woods, - DyestulTs; Oils, Faints, an si Falntcrs Articles YariiL-hes, Window-glass and Putty, ;::V :r GLASSWARE, - Prencb, Er-jj'ii-h, ani-lmoricaa rerfuinery. VLN't toilttand fkavicj soaps, fine hair and i tooth brushejfpaintbrushesjsurgicalanddentr ','al in?trnmont, Fpicep, snuff, manufactured '(..to; H the patent medicines of the day: pure v'jj and LranlLcs, f-r medical purposes; choice ' iuiietar.d fancyarticlcs, etc.etc. X'-qiiU for the f-ale of ' Vr. "",'Ui:-f$ Ualsam of Wild Cherry. ; -,;.-r' Liverwort. Tar and Cinchalflgua. 'f.'-.r-K.-d'i? India Cholro;uet . . - .' - ' American Cholagoue; ' (;rs(..(t'Ve!low dck and Sarsaparilla: . Sniiih'n Tocic Svrup. - - ': -- ': ' July 2:1, 187. vSnl-jly ZD -ZHL -iiJ-CSr, CSS-, f ? - - And . I . ,11.1: : 1 .- I f S !-f 4 mm II mmtfAmt m m . ; ST., louis: Ail's ; "toXii5fArit)K potent?1? UPRIGHT ..-STEAM fcA.1V-HS2Mj. Tliis mill aU)i(MniU U.C u-er.t nlj'irti.i ef sawr Ttiill men everynl ere. A.its nioiits become kiion n, the Ietnatil for it vv-t.i-s. jOnlers aTftconiin irfm everv sectlo 1 vl U,S . . iif;- T::V,u.tl Cuba, arid hoi til 'Xiaeri ca. It If suited i'Jx eve: rneCIioTiY:! the vrtirltf e'revcf1 ttere is timber .to be sawed, no matter of wfial character bow hard, how large or Low esi.i1. Tao extensive ma nufactories areuow encaged m builtlin-;; ibc.-e nill, yet it i3 alijiot icifwssible to turn them t,ut ? fat as they aie v.'anted: 5'hey ercbraceTereral valnabfc patents and iinp!tii!Pnw, andwuibine all of the fihwiH? tui- "Simjictfj poth the mill and power are so simple in their cJnstruclton that any oue Ail ordinary mechanical ability cari-comprehend tbein. put them cp and ruu Uiom wilhont rin t Uifiiculty. -.--. J'orttWH'yTW wiule -eifa'JUamrnt c?n w cry quickly taken apart and pvtlwJiar, taa r nder:t,g. it estfy to be umved frm pi.v:o to p. see asuesire-1, and sav icp the necessity cf drawing the loss a lou? distance to Durability It is constructed in Die mist solid and substantial manner, rrns perfectly still, is not liable to get out of r4er, aii wiil U,-tvr yearitboi'.tepkir.. ' Jiapiditif It iil aw faster tbn nyoUief uyngh tpright mill. The speed of the saw is about three, hun dred strokes per minute, and the- feed from one-eighth to three-quarters of an inch per strike. Thus, at a medium speed the taw will cut through a log twenty-four fee long In about three minutes. Fropi -v j e'a aiiy one knowing the character cf the timber cau caiculato iiow murb it.will do. Efficiency Itdoes its work well, cuts smoother 8nd straighter than tbe-ordinary miUs, b J therraopement of the saw is puuh as to reudcf iU ttwjf If iiapw-sible for it to rnn out of line. - Cheapncs The entire lost of the mill, with fTftecff horse powe'r and cvcrytlang all .ccmplete. and re ady for rnnning,. boxed and readj icrcF.mcnt in bt. Louis, is onlyliO. " ' .' " This mill requires less power to drive than any other mill, and the power fujnibed is sufficient to drive extra machinery. V ' s " A circular containing full particulars will be sent to any one desiring it. All ordert should be so iree scd to BRAGG BLTtROWES, -Corner Thiri and Market ttrettC, St. Louit, Mo., sola afeenU fer the Western and Southern -Spates: , Jarch25, '&3 . S-ly 1859. 1859 SCAURITT MASON, 1 Wholesale and Retail Manufaaurers of Furniture. and'Upliblstcry; - ; CORNER WASHINGTON A'V. & 2d 'ST., - St. Lonis, 3Iissonrl. To our Patrons and tlie Public in General. - Tetake preat pleasure in being able to. asaje yoB that notwithstanding our heavy lois by the burning of our Sales Rooms at Jfos 40 and 42 Washington Avenue, and the loss of the entire stock in tlem on the morniug of the 25th intf , are already able to- fill any order that may be desired- in our line. . ' .:. Having a lar?c a mount of stock in our. ware -horrses that te not connected m i'ih c-uV sales room", and being. in constant receipt of goods from the best- manufacturers, we are thus soon enabled to fill orders at our usunl liw prices, and in our former prompt and satisfactory man ner. - - (-'- .'. Our facilities for procuring and keeping np a desirable stock, are unequalled ; our personal attention and large experience is and will pecans tantly given Wour legit imate hnsiner? as dealers in and manufacturers of FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, In all the varliu 1rjndtcs- ; We assure you that we will sell as good good's and at'aslow prices, and on.as fa vorable terms as any house in the West. Thanking you tor the very liberal patronage already bestowed on us, we ask a continuation of the same, Sale's Rooms for the present, on the Xorthwest 'cor ner of Washington Avenue and Second Street, four doors below our old stand. ' " --!--' Very Respectfully, SCASRITT &'MAS0.'- . St. Louis, Augus t 1, IS53. . no7 DOWDALLvilAKHAM; &CO., WASINGTOIT FOUNDRY :- ' Engine and ,3Iacliinc s5iopy COBKEB Or srt'CVKD ANH MORGAH 8TKEET3, ' . . . ST. LOUIS, Mo. . - . - ;. .llantf.icturers of Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw and Grist Mill Machicery,Single and Double Circular Saw Kills, Tobacco Screws and Presses Lard Kettles, Lard I Screws and Cylinders, Wool Carding Machines Building Castings YoungV improved Pateet Smut JIills, &e. Ej-AGEXTS for the sale of James Smith ft Co.'s Su perior Machine Cards. - v2nS-ly For Pikes Peak. ' Da Pont's. Celebrated Powder, in ;! ' Patent Metalic 'Kegs, Aai Caniatcr?, rut th thir?s"for Cairp user For seje bythA AgenH,-, :. 't f . M ' ' t $ . - .PAX.DALLS, GOULEY k Co, "Corner of Vino and Commercial Streets, and 5.4, North .LeVee, Saint Louia, Mo. . . . Theae Kegs are air auJ water- tight", and contain sxand one-icnrth pounds. an4 pouuds. lhefor me'r contain Da l'ont"6 Lest brandi, the latter blast ing Powder. -'Send on .your tirders to '. rv---- . 'ilADALLS GOULTT; CO." - : : BEARD &, BROTHER,, . . PROPRIETORS OF TJJE . , ""'' ' .SAFE ,MD"'S0iLE WORK ..SA1XT LOUIS, Ji.O., - . ,'-.4i. - . . 1 IjailK'baieS t)I llarUCIieU MCeL alld t'illl ed Iron, Jewellers' andKxpress Safes, 4 . Vaults, Bank Locks, &c. The recent te?t cf Safes ofthe diflerentWaEifactnr.es in the GUE-VT FIBS of the City Buildings,- in which .the Eicels.or triumphed aver all others, fully establish es the superlotity of the Excelsior Sfe,:-which merits the confldenc&of alt iirtcrested lrrSaft, and the securi ty.of their contents. The" Excelsior being the-onJy safe aftej being in the fire lor ninety hours, and taken out. zed hot, that saved the Books and Papers, while a large number of the others, in tbe-nre out a snort time, were taken out wth their contenU outirely -consumed, must. imp're'ss all with the necessity of examining ttietr safes-, and those purchasing to' be sure beyond a doubt; of the Safe having .stood the test and come out victorious. we pledge-ousclv.es to manufacture none- but such as can be relied on, and refer to the ollowrog -J ' ;:. ' .'" . .. C'erUftcate. '" ' ' We", the nndersigled, take pleasute in 'ceritfytBg to the successful - test lieaf 1 X Urof.aera tzxt eisor a proof Safes, were submitted to in tire bnnMgf the( Building;--, the nineteenth oixovember,ib&b. and are tinea in-recommeuaing inpm 10 in wno ueeasaies. HalL' S.wit'hj ' - ' Eddt jamesOm &. Co Chaeles. Blow & Co . Samcdl McCvetsdy. PARTEJDGE &. Ct) - Am. JOSETU EtDDU - " HCMPHaEYTUTX&TClJ.RTJ30BK'' THOJIAS05I j Runvaw Hrn.MAt Baor "Bas1i Wiley kbastd TfLL-AN ROZIET H C.O. SCOTT ft B0 BcMEHAS.it BALLASJIKE, - BKOWHtJODDIN StCO Von-Ph vi, waters' fit-co WLEwiso k co' . D A January t eo '. J.oh JIHaix &. f Bar5abd Adams c' SHAPkoloii Day '& co - TII& EXCELSI01f -T v- Too.the Premium over the best Eastern Manutactu'e at the StaH?Fair, in Saint Jjonie ; is sold from thirty to fifty per cent less, -and guaranteed to b$ equal to pny in the United Staves. . Also manufacturers of" 7 .. '. Lightning Bods, of Best qualify, and .... " ' PTJMPa of all Desoriptlons. " " , .. . . IiA KD ic llliO, Ko. 15.- Main "Street, Saint -Louis;- Afo. .July 22,IS53. Iyv3n4- Valley Vie-v Nursery Depot Corner of Chestnut & Beaurhont Streets: - : ST. LO uis,mo: ' ' -'- CLAHK & HARVARD,. Propr?rs. O" hand and fgr sale 8 large awl complete asAtrtnieirt ' of " ' Apple, Pear, Plum, " Nectarine, Gooseber ries, Raspberries, Grapes, Peach, -Cherry,. Apricot, Blackberries, Currant, Strawberries, ' . Evergreens, &c. Strict attention paid to the selection of varieties suited to this climate." . - .. . ! ' 1 ; ' Oftice at Plant's Seed Store, No. II Main street.-' Or ders addressed to Bos 744, St. Louis, Mo., or "Valley View XurjierieV'-J'iwardsvincJkfadioB Co., IHinrts; will receive rrompt attention. - -j - - - - Feb. 25, '59 B33 CLARK. & BAEXARD. A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO., ; ' . Macliiniits Fountlers and Engirife Builders, ront stree", west or pmitn; CINCINNATI, O. Would most refpectfullyinform theirf riendsand the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in theirline, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged tneir shop and with the increased facjli tics they nowpossestheyhopeto merit a eontinuatioa f the liberal patrenage which has heretofore been extended to them. Saw Mill Engines of every Description. Constantly oa han'l: consisting of the, tash. Circu lar and iiuley. . JJ ill Gears slnd every description pf J actings, warranted to be well made in ef ery particu lar. , .. - , - . They have also' Boiler Yard attached to tneir establishment, wLijh""fenaLles-theia to oversee all work in that line. famished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in the country Those want of anything An our line, would do well to give us a call and examine bur new pattern Fruit Tree Seeds. Ifi? lave now in nore and can supply on order many varieties of tree seeds, as follows, via: ,4pple seeds, f)U cents a quart, $16 a bushel: Pear feed S3 per lb.; Cherry pit $1 per quart: IVach Pits S3 jkt bushel. JOUyOAUXETTd- C, 6S. North Second St.. St. Luui, Mo. Feb. 10, ly DRIJGSDIINES. i iTixat'Gredt Kerne ay: t) 'Xe . IPoxinci at- Xjaotl Thii remedy, tijimed by the medical profession and ihe multiplied thousand that, have used it and tested its wcnderfal curative prlpertieSj.to be the. greatest discovery in medical science, and nature's own remedy, is the result of years of toil and s'tudy, by one cf Ohio's favorite physicians, in order to produce something that would meet the wishes of MileriBgiiniaanl'r, a&d t aou- sandi frouithe' princely palace Slid " hufubTestv cottage can testify to thc immediate relief found by its use. for want of spice we only oCer a few of the many evi dences in its "favor. . -. ; JlOLirE, Itl., Feb. 13,1857. MESSRS. S. S.MANX& CO We liud ywur Ague balsam snncriar U iny remedy in our market for the. tiennanent.cure "of all malarious diseases. We.cheer- fully r'eeoiiir.ietd it as wortLy tht, great Cama it has wherever iu ud tsed. t - . Very .Truly Tours, RICHARDS & THOMAS. To the STiffcrers froni Chills, Pever and Ague, I cheer fully submit the following: naving observed closely the effects cf Dr. Mann's; Ague Balsam in this vicinity for the post three years, I am weU ideated with, it re medial virtues'as an- antiiiwte to-nuttaria. -1 feav fre encutly used it in my practice, and with entire. satis faction. From my intimate knowledgeof thircompound I Tecommend it as saf eA promt and efficient. . N. E.' HACKEDOM," M-D.. Galion, Ohio April l6t,185S. L .0 . 1 ' K V ' . '- Bltfton, In'd., My 17. 1353. K MiKX CO.Uavingold your Bal .'MESSRS. S. sani.for the past three years to scores of persons in this vieiuity, and. closely observing its effects, we do not. hesitate in saying, we Jbelieve it . the best remedy ever sdldin Indiana, and wiil effectually cure chiilsfeverznd will enectaally cure chilis, fever andague without fail. Truly Tours, FHILLIMAK"& KEARXS, L'rag'ts. Logansport, Ind., Sep. 13, 1556. DR. MA;N PJease send me . one half gross more of your Ague Balsam immediately'. It is in great demand", and may be truly styled the King of l ever and Ague. J. LYTLE. . - St. LoriS) March 1st, 1S5S. MESSRS, S,KlAXXie--CO-We -hare sold a targe amoahtof 5ur Aeue Balsam the Bast three Vears. and find that where -inkoducedaud sld it-baa no equal in. the history of ague remedies, and from all parts of the west we hear the same cheering news it never fails to cure Its patient and is looked upon in this country as the best mediclclne vfor thllls'ftrer and agire ever in onr mar ret." - X): J, WOOD &. W- S. K. MANN & CCU Proprietors,-Gal ion Ohio. Sold by J. H. MAUN& Co. , : no37 " " Brownville, N. T. Fruit Trees. BrowiiYille ; Hursery. .::, -',iJ ': : .' t", ': The snbicribers offer for sale the following varieties of .Apple Tree. WINTER VARIETIES. Yellow Bcnefleu'r, " Tlawkinp. -.' 7" .Winter Swarr, " r . -. ' f rcnioGrjt,: ,t i ( ; . Wilowbr Umber Twig, -Snow Apple, Baldwin, "White Winter Pairmain, Red Rbnianinite, Janitan, Kt)gU4 .Golden Russet, Wincsap. i. . - Roman Stera Domini or Darwin, -, , Talman's Sveetiug;vL Xorthcrn Spy. FALL VARIETIES. rulton, ; '" Fall Pippin,' Authmrf Swarf, " Fall Strawberry,'"" Mi'lan. VARIETIES.' Golden Sweet, " 1 1 Fall Janitan, .SUMMER Sweet Jnne or Hi; - Sweeting, Early Trenton, F.aFly- Itarvest Rcdstreak, Kar:y Harvest. ' The N r.rsery is situated on the farm of Tt J.Whitney, about oue nuie souin or urpnvme. The trees are one year old frin the graft and.very larpe and healthy for that are. 'Produced in the soil and climafe or Nebras ka, they must prove superior to Ihoe that are shipped from the States. They Can be'obtained earlier in the spring are not injured by cutting off the small sprouts in order to mat the shipment les and to lessen' the bulk, as orr eastern nurserymen do when tte.seiid trees abroad. Thi it a truth that our KebiaVa f&jmcr 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 those Wb favor uswith their val- JOnN'S. FAVORITE 1 P. S. WP herpbv tram all nOrrins atrain'ct trocnficcintr or rrinoviusauv irecs. oraiij- mam riaceu CUUr amonz I . . , . the said trees. t." ,". " ' B.&F. Brownville. X.T.. Jan-13. lfti9. . ' ' am I. ' i .NEW ARRIVAL TWO JLi t'lIRISilAN-DElSiiU. -Brownville, Nebraska. I 4 A iiM)Lttb to the public that he has just re XJl ceived, per Steamer Kyland, a verv larzo and .well assort rtock tf fttrrornni Coolf Stoves, of new ana lrnprorea patterns, a3 TdlowS: Buck's- Pattern, 1- Plymouth Rock.,' Elevated: Oven, U ew Ef'.", ,' Dlden Era. and every variety o Parlor ana urnce &toes. r . r ' ' ; Also, " ;. .,; ' ?aK.cllVare, Brass He .4.1.4vJI , IIUll Utiles avilll-pj ; ianirierns, uoppcr aie.Mio- .- vels and Toners. - All of which I "pledge myself to sell at'aj tais rctea . and on as accommodating terms as anj other estab lishment in this'region ot country. . I have also now on hand every requisite variety, of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared to put up .guttering and s-pouting and, ail other work i. i . i : 1 ' i ,-1 ,a. my jmo, a Buoryiuucc, juW in worh-maniine manner, whuh I warrantto nvc .satisfaction. I pledge myself, not. to. be undersold in the upper country. s . rr.fr Brownville Scpfemhefa, IS58. ' TilO-ly D. H. tl LAUGHLIS CH.S. DORSET Mclaughlin & dorsey, Main Street, BrowiiTille, N. TM Buy and selfLand "Vrarnants, make out and file declar atory statements; mate -out -pre-emption papersj pay taxes, investigate titles : Uuv and sell property on commission"; furnish land warrants for time entries, and attend, to all other busi ness connected with-a.-eencral luLa?ency on.ijifss. JfaTticuJaii attention jaul to'tbe. scJectiou ot Govern ment land and the location of land warrants. for parties residing at a distance. - .'. ... . . MCLAUGHLIN' & DOIiSET respectfnlly refer u George U. Nixon, J2Sq., Register Brownville' Land Office. ' ''- . ' . Chules B.. Smith EsqHeceiver 'Of Pnb.hc Moneys' Nemaba Iand District. ' - , Robert K. Furasr JJ'sq., Editor Advertiser Bvownville Messrs. Lushbanb & Carson, Bankers, Brownville, ." "IIqiI W.'Jt. T. Hamilton JUgerstown..M;iry land. . Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore Md. O II Barnet, .Esq., .Dayton, Ohio. Hon'. Fenuftr F'yrpusow, Delegate n Congress from Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, l. CJ 1 --, 1 , i Jn A. "Beat," Esq Attorney at Law, Peruy Iud. I i ii ; Brownville, April 22. .' . . no43tf -. RARE AND NEW SORTS - or He shall bav.e for eale the coming spring all the rare and new varieties.' of Garden Field and. Flower Seeds that can be procured. Among then .will; be Tound" Syrian Barley, King PhillipCorn, Pea body Cornj'Ilub'oard Squash, Japan Pea, Peabody's Mammoth Lima Beans, Early white Mammoth-Broccoli, Several varieties of extra sups rior CabbageyNcw, Early, Danvers' Yejlow Globe Onion, Ac, Ac, "Orders for nearly cren:spr.t of new secid that baa been tested and-found valuable can be filled ' ' " JOIIX GAR SETT A- CO. 6S, North Second St.. SLLoaiaMo Feb. 10, '59 ly r GARDEN SEEDS. . We i&rein.v receiving' ftf Stow SadbTor fof sale a large stock of all. varieties of 'garden seedsfthe growth of the past season, and procured from sources we can rely upon for correctness and Jpurity of the varieties. Catalogues containing descriptions and directions about the manhcror growing, Ac, will be sent to all applicants. Prices very reasonable. JOHN, GARXETTJ; Co., - 63, North Second St, St. Louis, Mo. Feb 10, 59 ly NOTICE Stolen from me in be town'of Browiitnie, N. T., on or about the 1st day of Ju!y,1857. LAND WAR RANT No. 54 .21? for ICQ acres, issued under act cf 3d March 1855,-tfJohn-Francisco, who served un der the name of John F. Siseo. All persons are warned r)t to purchase said Warrant, as I have filed a caveat with the Commissioner of the General Land Office to prevent a patent being issued there for, and will in due time apply to the Commissioner of Pensions to issue a duplicate of said warrant. 3r-6w. T. W. BEDFORD LIVERY-STABLE. I fco- -TOr. 'ROSSELL, X BEOWNVILIiE. N. T. Announces to the public that he is prepared to accom modate those wisfcinp with Carriages and Bujicies ; to gether vdi!i Kilaf6 borses, for comfort and ease in tra-velling-.U wiilalso board horuea by the day, week or month. . . , VJ'TERMS FA YORABLE.jl ' June 10, '63. 50U J 1 mVW 1 uniirecl - SAINT JOSEPH AD'S. L. ii B. f', J. B. CBILt-3. 4 Jl;AtJL.trftl Wholesale Grocers, : ' AND . G0MM1SSI0H MEHGHAtlTS. CGfZZncTand Fr-ances sis, St. Joseph ' JTo. HA"V"E just recicvedby.lato arrivalat much be low -the regular rates cf freight, a heavy stock of GroMrie?, which haying Lock purchased at extreme ly low prici's, will be soli uausuaJiv. cheap for cash. Te respectfully invite bnye'ri to an eiamination of our stock. - '" 50 hhda new crop Sdjar, fair toprimd, atreduced- prices - ; . -.i - - - - - .- - -'1000 sacks G A and Knnawa salt -, -," 500 bis superfine, extra arid extra fineTlcur COO sacks'. . f " , i : V ' 4 20 tierces new ico ;400 hf and qr boxes Staf Candles , 100 boxes family hoap 500 bores Uio Gcffeqscod fair to prima ( ' " 50 bis crushed and powdered Sugar, f - . . S00 bis and hf bla butter, eoda, sugar and wino ' Crackers . V .. , .- 4 1 , ' ; 40 0 kegs assorted. Kails '-- t -. 150 coilamannilla rcpej from M to 1 inches".-" . i 75 boxes pearl Starch - . ... aCtf doz 8A1U ana iz ana iai window s.-a 100 sacks new dried Apples , ' . - - . ' 100 boxes imperial, gunpo order, young hyson and i black Tea . ' ! 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy .: , ; 50 boxes sugar Tjoys and linra dro'ps ! 100 whole and. hf drum Figs" j 50 boxes layer Raiscns : ., , , 200 boxes Ulasgew and V irgtnia i utacco : 100,000 Segars, various brands - - - i - -150 boxes, and 25 bis SmokiDg To" acco 600 doien Field's celebrated Oysters i 150 boxes W R, P F and, E D Cheese v. Wooden ware in every variety: 'Cotton batting, Candle'wickj-wrapping yarn, hemp twine, white fish. Lotomac herring, frcsa (Joshea. butter, cranberries, orangar, fresh and preset vod fruits, -jellies, pickles, lobstcrsj pepper sauce, catsups, pepper, allspice, gin ger, currants, prunes, ycrmacilli. macaroni, nuts of all kinds, etxj etc. -' "Ilides, peltriei, beeswax and all other hinu.3 of produce taken in exchange for' goods by Jan'y 20 1859 30yly s"Hew Hardware Store. Sign of the Saw. , .J. PL AHEHT Y, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American German, English & French HARDWARE J1XD CUTLERY. , . -..... . .r.r ;.; ;:r;sT. JDSETII, MO. '" IS NOWre'ceivmganlopcnlngthelargesland most varied arsortment of goods in the above line'ever offered in any market west of fct. Louis. My stock embraces a fnll and complete assortment of Cabinet and House Builder's Hard-war, ilechan- 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 the recent and uscfuLim'provemcnts 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 Cut Saws, which I will warrant, and' fill all orders at ihe facta ry nrices. Also a Urge a ssortment of Gans, ' Rifles 'and Pistols, iron, ateei,riaus, &c.,cl the best brands: in a word. .my stoakia very complete, which, for its quality and price, l am deteriuinud to . tier such inducements aa will command a liberal share of trade from this and adjoining-counties. Jly arrangements for importing and agenciesforAmericanllard ware Jlaaufacturers, Scgetherwith a fong-expenencem the general Hard ware trade.enables me: not.only to defy all comieti- ion,but hasjeonvinced me that the true principle of traae is smau pronts ana quicK returns. January I, ifeov. vlniatf - ' f ;x rr W. C. RITCHIE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL f 1 - .17 T ' ( 'no n rw-t ci 1 ' i ---. r i VJlUCllt', M-illlS, -UU I UiS . :..'. ' A r- fiifi nti i-rrvrnnT ttt Tn Corner of Main and Franci StrectSj Riddle,' Old Ofona, j uppotue - flours iioiei, ST. JOSEPH, MO. TIAvE just received the largest-and most complete Stock r xne above goods ever opened in -eppe .Missouri, iOWnicn me attention or merchants and uealers is res pectfulling invited. having puf chased them principally for cash at the very lowest possible prices, in Boston, NewTork and St. loms. feel conndentr that I canoffer inducements that are rarely found, and hoping, by fair knn 'liberal dealing,, low prices and good Goods, to merit a lfberal share of patronage. Call and examine my stock fend prices before purchasing sales are bound to follow, n niy stoci will be found every article usually kept in a jno i grocery iiouse. - ! PAY ; YOUR DEBTS ! I With Com. Those indebted to me' aro hereby notified that thy can liquidate their indebtedness with corn at the highest market prioo, delivered at thastore of I. 1. byte in, llrownville. Ibis request is made only because I. am in debt myself, and cannot raise the money, but can make use of corn. Such an ar .rangement will bfl taken as a great accommodation under present circumstances. JESSE KOEL. lirownvllle, Dee., Z, 1358. - . .. ... . . - ; r w. ii wriixiA3i$, , ; I - - 'W' I V 1 LV Vr ' I'l i A I J W )J 1 trJJU w "X J. JL 1 V 'XXI L Ji , Oregon, Mo., TAKES pleasure in announcing thecitizens of Or gonandlhe public in general,' that he has on hand the most extensive Btock of Stoves and Tin war.e7eter offered in this market. Jlystockof Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at Wholesale and Retail at St. Louisprices. I I would call particular attention to my stock of COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved patternsboth Air-Tight and Premium. Among them maybe found Filly's Charter Oaft,tIicLes(stove now in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prizePre mium. .Also - c- . Parloi & Box Stoves !, , OrvarioVa Sizes and'Patterns, which I will "SELL tiOVTER THAN ANY DWSE IN TOWN. Particular attention paid to making and putting up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re pairing done'on short notice and on reasonable te to. 'Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange forworkorware. ' W. W. WILLIAMS, vl-n5 . . Oregon, Mo.; July 5, 1858. A. LTFORT1. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL r Dealers in' 037";; pods AND JO 11 3. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTSr.SnOES, '"HATS AND CAPS,- Xails. Plows, Stoves, Furniture, &.c U'ArsoiroRA, mo: ; , April 9th, 1858. - 4-Vt L ZJ; Jim. &, SON,- c S Oregon, Holt County, Missouri. Kcepconstantlyon hand alldescriptioiiof Harness, csaaaies, unaies, se., & c . N. B." EveryartieleinotirshopisTiaoufactured ourselves.and warranted to give satisfaction - -- - fir - "v . - tw Seeds! Seeds " The subscriber would call 'particular attention to the following: " ' Br cm Corn Seed of very superior quality, Chi nese Sagar Cane and. Black Locust.- - 1 AId Onion, BecL Oibbage, Kadish, Turnips, Let tuceaeeds. Ac bv the Quantity. . A limited supply of Chufa3. or Earth Almcnds, at 50 cents per 100 tubers. Currant Seeds by the package or ounce. -1 ' , -'-'Our Seeds are -all-Warranted. ',. -We liate a fine lot of Stowell's Evergreen Sweet Corn which is -positively the best garden corn in cultivation. Also Smitu 3 Larlv i nite Corn, l'tr sons desiring anything in the above line should or- uer immediately. . Address II. A. TERRY, Crescent City. Iowa. March 34,135-). - . .; , For sale at ims Ofiice. -" - ,t '" "' 1 - - 1 - . J . . - . WEILIL3AM Til inporteF BKQWNVILLE,' The. Proprietor respectfully'informstne citizen of Brownville, and the public gen erally, that he ha3 jusl returned from St. Louis with the largest stock of custom-mada ( ' .: . HOOTS SHOES ever, brought JVest of SL' Joseph.. ' .' Hi.jfts?ortment of reaJy-made Boots & -Shoes embraces every variety for . Fall and Winter. French Cali'-skinboots, single and double solo of the latest stylo and fashion also a superior stock, of Grain lea ther water-proof boots, j-ust right' for HkL h FLAK Stoga lioot, and lie has a largo'su and Children's Gaiters a "ixat variety of Shoes and JJrcgana ; lcys noes and boots ot all sizes and vaneue?. pi.'ly, and great variety in every style and fashion, of Ladies Uaiters, biippers, Aliases and Shoes. Gentlemen s bhpKrs, i.uuaio and uum-elastic Jvershoes,itc, JJc. - He also has constantly on hand a larga supply of trench Kip and Laii-skins and trimmings FORrHGME MANUFACTURE; ire warrants' his work to"give entire satisfaction, and the Brownville Boot & Shoe Store, and juuge WLeicer iqo and.cheaper tiiHii any jou ever purchased from any other Sept. 5f3. lboa. - ; SIEGEL &:i Brownville, N. THE proprietors would most respectfully inform the they nave received ana are now openinoneoi ' ' " Ever brought Their assortment of Embraces every Variety .of 'Te.vt.nreg and Prices; as to Color they have Brown, Blue, Black, visibleand invislblp"Gree'n,and Cloths, Cassimers,Satinctt?.Cashmerett3, and Jeans, all made up according to the latest tasnionaniecui. ineirvaneiyoi vwiLs is supero, . embracing the very latest styles and patterns. In the - rv B - i FJ . 2T May also be found atall time a fineselection of Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Collars white or colored, Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Carpet Bag9, etc., which we willscll ascheap as any establishment in the West. ; . We have the finest SEEING', and SDHMEB, 'CLOTEIHG Ever brought LvbdW till t) .. . "Warranted to suit the most fastiduous. A fine assortment of COATS, Dress, Frocli. and Sack. JPATVTS, Every Style and Description. TESTS, To please Iarge'and Small. T k SHIRTS, Botlx White and Taney. WE would but ask the public to call, examine andjudgefor themselves whether Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of better made material eutwith better 1 ind twenty-fivo percent, cheaper than they have ever bought elsewhere. Uctobertu, 1607-. .vJnl8-ly Brownville: Steanf Ferry ! jjgBEST .CROSSING M I S S 0 U R IHER I TE 11. The Eovjto from Brownville to Ft. Kearney, and from thence to California, is the , nearest and most practicable. JOHN CODINGTON & CO. , -ANNOUNCE to the TravelingPublic that they are How running as a. Ferry across the Missouri aiver at An entirely new,-wbxtontial and commodious STEAM FERRY BOAT, Which arrangement will secure a certain and safe passage at, all times and in all kinds of Weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly, or for Ihe purpose of gining custom merely, but are governed by facts, when they say this is the best crossing of the Missouri River in Nebraska, and when they say the route from Brownville to Fort Kearney and from tbence to California is the nearest for evidence they refer tho reader to the map of the Country: and are warranted in saving it is the most practicable route by personal experience, as well as that of hundreds of others who have traveled it. Wo claim therefor that this crossing and route holds out peculiarly favorable inducements, to persons going to caiitornia, ana solicit their patronage. .Not withstanding cur superior arrangements for a safe and speedy crossing, our charges are the same as other J; ernes in JScbraska, 8 11 bemg regulated by Legisla tive enactment. fJT'Recollect that with our facilities of Tower, no Kinus ot weatner will prevent our Boats from making regular trips atall hours. i2 A skinand nana will be in readiness to cress foot passengers at all times of night. . - n20 November llth, 1857. B. T. I.CSHBAl'OH. JKO. L. t'AR80 LU5HBATJGH & CARSON, BANKERS AXD GENERAL LAND AGENTS. iieaicrs in Coin, . Uncnrrent Money, Kxchanee and Land Warrants, BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CO., N. T. Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling j'.xciianRo on tbe principal cities of tbe United States, Gold, Silver, and uncurrent Bnk Notes. A constant sup ply or Land w arrantson band for sale, for cash, or en teredon time for Pre-emptors. All Warrants oold by us guaranteed in every respect.- Will file Declaratory State ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon best securi ties, at western rates of interest, and investment made in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all convenient points will Le promptly kt tend ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates Bills of Exchange on England, Ireland, and Franco, ob tained at usual rates, with tost of Exchange on the East added. Deposits received on Current account andiaterest allowed on special deposits. OFFICE Main St., near U. S. Land Office. REFERENCES Lind, Brother & Co., Merchants, McXaugbton, Carson it Co., " Hiser it White, " Young, Carson & Bryant, " Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'r of Port, k. m. rumierson itt'o. Merchants, M. M. Yeakle Co- No. 17, Broadway, it . tt -New York. Washington, D.C. Win. T. Smithson, Esq., Banker, J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law. Jno. S. Gallaher, Late3dAud. U. S. T.. Xaylor & Kriegh, Bankers, Chicago, 111. McClelland, Scrujtgs & Co. Merchants, Hon, Thos. G. Pratt, lion. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas, lion. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small. Esq., Pres't S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, . Charles Parsons & Co. Bunkers, II. C. Xutt&Co. " G reen e, Weare & Rice, " Douglass &. Watsou, - - Col. Sam llanibleton, Att'y at Law, Jadge Thos. Perry, Prof. II. Tutwilcr, Oct. 8, '57-v2-nl5-tf .. St. Louis, Mo. Annapolis, Mi. Pcnn. Mercerpbnrg, Pa. llagerstown, Md. . Keotnk, Iowa. Council Bluff" Des Moine, " Vinton, Easton, Md. Cumberland, Mi. Havana Alabama. George Tergnson, MILLWRIGHT. -& ENGINEER, - ' - t B RO"WK"VTTjLE, N. T. ' ANXOUXCE to the public, that he is'prepred to erect Steam, and Water Saw and Merchant Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Retir ing of machinery of all inds. ALL WORK -WARRANTED. lie is also Agent for A. B. HOLLIBIRD & CO'S . ..Westem'Found.- . . - CIJTCIXITATI, O. LEE & LEAYITT'S PltW, U CINCINNATI, O. And are prepa red to receive and fill orders for any ma chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es tablishments. Letters of enquiry,'promptly answered. " ' " REFFEREXCES. Noel" Lake A Co., Brownville, X. T.' Steam Mill. " R. W. Furnas, Brownville, " Muir, liana A Co., Dr. Iloover, Nemaha city, " " " . P. M. Rogers, 1'awneecity, u Nuckolls A White, Rockport, Mo. James Lowe, Linden, " . u it tt A. B. Hallibcrd, Cincinnati, O. Brownville. June 13, 1S57. t2 1-ly Cash for Corn. I w'.l par Cash for Corn delivered at Brownville or other g'.-od chipping puinu ou the MUsouri Kivef " ' - : G. 11. WILCOX. Brownville. X. T. March 21 lS5D-3t wymt mm. .CX A1 w ictUUI'clUlUi V "T" mm, , . . 0 a ii n f act ii per. 1 NEBRASKA. UoM Diggings, lie has. a Iargesupply of Kip and invites the public to call and examine for i themselves at doom aim suoes are hoi oi ucuer ieau:r, place. The highest prices paid fur hides. better made GREENBAUM, T. citizens of Brownville and the publ'e generally that tneiai - jesianainoai compeio ui'A-t? ui, viuiuiu to this market. and best assortment of . . to this Territory. the Clothing at the ' better trimmed taste, ' SIEGEL & CREENBAUJI. Patent Portable Mill. THE subscribers have entered into a partnership under the firm of Reed, Ilolabird A Co., to manufacture the J. C. Reed, I'atent Portable Grist Mill and are now prepared to famish all those in want of a good Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura bility, simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill in the world. 4 Oa the lato exhibition ofthe Mechanics institute in Cincinnati. a Gold Medal was awarded theraforit. ' ' . . .. .i. .. It is adapted ta all Grain grindinffpurposesr it is superiorto all others forthemostextensive Merchant iull, a3 it is for grinding the Farmers feed by Horse power. Ihe above Mills are manufactured by the under signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they jum uo lurmsucain any quantity aisnori notice. The above Mills warranted to perform as follows: 36 in. diara., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300 SO " 30 " 15 " 259 it 20 13 " , '200 15 " ; 8 " 150 AaThia Mill tells its ownstory.it is unnecessary to efrom our numerousrecommendations.received. COTTAGE GARDE3TMJI1SERIES. , CLXCLYjVATI, OHIO. . - Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Eycr- . greens, Flowering Shiubs, &c. The proprietors of the above named Nurseries, of fer for sale the coming season a full assortment of fruit and ornamental trees of the most approve! va rieties and thrifty growth, and of a suitable size for transplanting, consisting in part of Apllcs, - Peafs. Cherries, loaches, Plums, ; . - Apricots, . Grapes, Currants, Quinces, Nectarines, Gooseberries, . Raspberries, Strawberries. The ornamental department contains all the most desirable varieties of evergreens and deciduous trees flowering shrubs, rose3, climbers, Ac. The subscriber would call particular attention to his fine collection of ' . DWAHF PEASS". ' ilaving paid great attention to their cultiavtion, he ha3 pleasure and confidence in offering them to the notice of purchasers. Thoy are all worked on the best varieties of French Quince stocks are remark ably healthy and in a fine state for transplanting the coming season. A few hundred trocs of the best sorts can be furnished of extra size and in s bearing state that will give fruit immediately after becoming established. All the above stock will be furnished at prices mai wui compare lavoraory witn any other estab lishment. Packing done in the best manner'. Catalo gues furnished all who enclose stamps for pre-payment. Address JOIIN SAYERS A Co., lyottajre uarden N ursencs. Cincinnati. O. Feb. 10, 1 NEBRASKA CITY IiiBiiraiico Compnaiv. Capital Stock i$30,ouo. JSEBBASKA CITT, V. T. TniS Company, under a liberal charter, is now fully organized, and their entire capital stock of 'fy Thoumnd Dollar, paid in and secured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon equal terms, with the most favored Insurance Company any where, flavin adopted the mutual principle, its patron9, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of the company. ..... The operations of tho Company, will bo confined for the present, to makixe, or caeoo risks, with a maximumliability of $12,500 on any one bottom. Being tbe only Insurance Office, on theabove pop ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Merchants. Wo respectfully invito the Missouri River r'a ronage. DIKECTOES: '" S.F.Nuckolls, Chas.T. Holly, H.PBennet, '.j J. L. Armstrong, W. N. Hinchman, Miles W. Brown, ; A. A. Bradford, i ' ?.' " OFFICERS" "cnAS.F.nOlLY,Presi'derX - : J.GARSuE,Secy. St. Louis Agent Col. W. P. Howard. April 2d, 1658. . . 42 1 Onion Seed. WILLIAM EDWARDS, Walworth Co., - Wisconsin, '. Offers the following varieties of Garden Seeds for sale by the pound or hundred. The following sorta are unsurpassed, all having bocn raised by my own men the last summer.from the bestselected stocl and will be warranted fresh and genuine, and to give satisfaction : , Large Red Onion 63 cents, large 'Yellow Onion 65 cents: also turnip seed, early white flat Dutch, 15 cents; improved Russia or Rutabaga 45 cents! Also a largo quantity. of Cucumbers L ng green Cucumbers 45 cents; early short Cucumbers 45 cents; early short Cucumbers 45 cents: also' Ion Orange Carrot 75 cents. All the small kinds in aa endless variety. Catalogues sent on the receipt of a stamp. All orders addressed 'to -William Ed- niiuruiviUa OUCU VfRniCQ, Will - k.A i,rnTnrvH attended to. n WM. EDWARDS, ' bujar Creek, Walworth Co., Wij. DrS mTmi "I- ; 1 f i MEDICINES, VICT0RI0U3 OVEl ?' r, I adoption or rft',' '. ciao by tLe martjrs t N diea.sf and icinn. chived the in.Wa!T,t Vgr.U'nei taran, tl, kH KA.; aud itucflica,. Jf i. ii?tv. wful Winttf!. eioiis of elernl it it x ing into general d. j, tion of tle eiTiiireU gloC ' marvt-Uxi eur r , - (, exciting atuuklmjtut ":,w THE AFFLICTED KEJ0iC; HUNDREDS n,t Tn. . Lave tesll iu tirtu r rejourns iu fren, f li.igrii.ir 1'AIX tad Z" ., "-i s. wincn oilier remeJie, i". Lld 10 e"re- naT Too II. wliich oilier remeJie, to (liriL riuro .1 ACl ! K or T( K)TI1- An : s M!!icte.l with OI.D , J rerin? from KIU'W-S v"J .' COR.NJS, SOKE kY'iM the. mctic ill a Until- VOI1 !n.t... ' KverjrUil u liable to US) 1 1 For lliese lrwi.iriil tji.. . . . ,, . . "-. -'V.t 1 (' knt oa kauJ for '. 1. m f 1 r J . . I tL 4 -. A j f-el that noine mMuii mj . their tortura slioulil i ' ? nccfssiliUs 1 iJin-lid(. . ' , balinjr paia coutrollinnji ' THE IIOTHEFvS ' COPANICl - y-v, i enr iaxo a , It enrf , Z v . i eURE ui-y, riill'liS.i,4 ' i .iet prize a pn j ' I and all diitculoralion tai I .- '1 erencences, (liouli u4tJ t tlie trsjsseM 00 lrut; j -S LriMia as-MxinajitlitTivl,' 4 5 with the ARCTie UMi;,.,; It U excfllent fnr tliE A giring it a lieaUkj, 1umjij j k GOOD rOH MAN A1TD BEAST. It is a erreijra ratif , tTi rarmus Uinan , wliw-li litirse rll!ia;rd,tv ' inir the most alnrmingrti ' HALT. WOl'M?'., STRAT; f5, SVK. V, FPiVLV, n; i RONK, E1G-IJKAH, It!, A1IS e. No Urmr, H-r stable kerr, or an rw owninir Tahmble It 0113' alidubl V wilbout lliia til Lla renieilr. I For sale by all respectable PrugjisU and Dealer. j Prices of the I Jniment, 25 cents, 60 ewiU am $1 a W tie. A one-dollar bottle contaiua as much I iuimeut eight twentT-nve-cent bottlea .EXTXAORDtSASY - AXXOUXCLmT, Fvfry purchaser of a dollar bottle o( tbe AKCT1C IMENT recfivea, at lr. Rragir'n esp?ne, the lNr73 STATES JOURVAU of NVvr Yoik, for one jur. , Jourual is a large ill u stmt wl paier each number ti taininj sixteen piic;, beaQtiXully printed on clear naner. and filled xtiih oricirtal niatter tmm the nnwt br. Lant writers of the eouutry. Certificate ol aubwrrpb J and TuU particular ol.tna novel ana piiiwnmropn terprise, f which this offer fornw a part, will accttropn each bottle. An AGF.XT WANTED 5n FTERV TOTVand T7IU3 HIS. AGO & BtUUOWES, St. Lonla,);. . Naw YoRKOmoc, No. 371 BKOAIiWaL Commnniaations should always be addressed to St Lull Sold by - J. II. MAUN &C0. , BrownvilleN.T. STREXGTflENLG C0BDIAL AfD BLOOD PUEIFIER!! : rrni! greatcgt reme-- dy in the world. This cordial Is distilled . from a Berry known f) lonlv to lnvself. anitn f chlmically .. combined y ji o some 01 me most t t 1 valuable medioalroots herbs and barks known to the mind of man, viz : blood root, black root, wild cherry bark, yellow dock, d3ndle lolns, sarsaparilla, eld- er flowers, w ith others, producing the roost in fallible remedy for the r restoration ot healtiis' Vtfmm tol-ln.1 ever known. After Ukir aoic idlUllS. IT jc yj TV RE'S OWN REMEDY, curing diseases by natural lm When taken its healing innaence is felt coursing tirn'ri every vein of the body, purifying and accelertic tit circulation of the blood. It neutralizea any billuaa matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole orp nization. McLean's Strengthening Cordial will tfectViC Liver Complaints. Dxpepria, Jaundice, Chmt or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidney, and all Diseases arising from a Disordertd 4 Liver or Stomach. rieartbarn, inward piles, acidity or sickness of tte t'oi ach, rullnessof blood to the head, dull pain unwind4" In the head, palpitation of the heart, choking or aiing feelings wheu laying down, dryness or yellowatw of the skin and eyes, sudden flushes of heat, dcpTeMi- of spirits, &c. There 13 no mistake about it. This cordial will never fail to cure any ef th ttxnt diseases, if taken ax per directions on each " German, Knglish and French i:utreutQ. dj a million of bottles luring the past sin months, aJ in Over ha! TIave been sold durine Instance has it fll lfJ l n el vim ntir fiafacliuO V then will sniTer from weakness or debility when Jtt Lean's Strengthening Cordial will cure yon? To ihe Ladies. Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then-4 onte and get some ot McLean-44 Coraial f It will Jtrftr then and invigorate your blood to now through f vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to inouut tor cheek again, very bottle warranted to give M'.i.-'-tion. For Children. We say to parents, if your cuildreg are sickly, pnoy anlicted with complaints prevalent among children, F them a small onantitv ot UrI.Mn'a Cordial. K s11 rapidly, becanse st alays enrea. "Delay not a awB4- Every Country .Merchant Shonldnot leave the city untit he had procured 1 W ply of HcLcan's Strengthening cordial. A ulxw di-onnt win be made to thone who buy to sell CA UTION Beware of druggist or dealer wha " try to palm upon you some Eitter or Sarsaparilla VfS, which they can buy cheap, bv saying it just at IP""" Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's Strengthening'"4 dial, and take nothing else. It Is the only remedy will pnrify tbe blood throughout, and at the wui V strengthen the system. One table spoonful taken every morning ii a tx pjeventive forcbolera, chilli and fever, yellow lever, r any prevalent disease. Piice only $l per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. JB JfcLKAX, Sole proprietor of the cordial, Also, McLean'a Volcanic Oil Linini' Jd'Principal depot oa the corner of Third ana rJ streets, StXouis, Mo. McLean's Volcanic Oil tlnlmcn1- The best liniment In the vorld for man or beati Another Remarkable Cure Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, a4 It for yourselves Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Ca e Tenth street, had a horaible running tore on his fT Hetried various Liniment, Salves, &c, but could no good. He despairedof ever being able to work at trade aeain, because beoonhl not bear any weiRht08 "4 foot; and by one bottle of McLean'a Volcanic Oil W"4, ment he is now perfectly cured. Rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, bruise. Vril,Tt stiffnesa in tbe joints or mnaclds, wellin. f throat, earache or toothache, fcc, yield to the maiPc y' licence of this woiulertul luiinieot. For horse aDd cattle. It 1 n infatTi-ble remr te aDd cattle, it U an infallible Ttmtn ratches, cracked heels, lamenexs, vn. 051 , s, swellings, wonrnis, Tattls-fnaka bite ."" her diseases which animals are liable to ')9 cnares, scratch t la, bruii-es, varlons other Every country merchant should obtain a aupply Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sella rapidly bee4" it always cures. A liberal discount will be made tomerchants'wbfl aT to M1 again. Ej-For sale by J n McLEAX, proprietor, coin Third and Pine streets, St Louis, Ho. GEIITS' DEESS G00B3. JACOB MABII0S. MERCHANT TAILOB, BROWNVXIiLII, 1IEBBASKA. Respectfully announces t. the gentlemen of rotf ville and vicinitr that b,e has jut received f"" East a large stock of very superior goods and i .lave 01 kus - . c . . . A ?ica! Tit Guaranteed 4 BRAGG'S ARCTIC Life1 , t re tl que: in " . 1 i r?)i nv Ssi 'I "briekn or anguh uUtrtiw" J. s?.:'Z -r?. , 1 expliisioua ud ciliii,.i,. j. WM !; 0 1 . . . ll " , I i ivies. Cloths, Vestings, &c, Which he will manufacture on very favorable ttT He natters bimelf that be understand hi b"". thoroughly and all work warranted coming fr'm rf tablishment, and charges as low as any othr eofffc