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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1859)
JOHN aTpOITN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER lf DRY GOODS, GEOCERIES, rrnxiTtuE, iiardyfaiic, qi'CCXSUARC, &C, BROWNVILE N. T. - Having estaUUhe. blmsehf at te old stand recent ly occupied by JOHN McPIIERSON, II it now offering aud receiving fur sale cne of (be AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS " Ever Brought in this Territory He. In an extensive and varied assortment of STAPLE AXD FAXCI' DRY GOODS, ALSO " A Large Stock of Choice Family Flour, C0XSI6TIXG OF Ham, 33 aeon Susar, Coflco, Tea, Salt, Checs3, Candles, etc., etc., And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as . Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, -Allspice, etc., etc. c He has also on hand a large lot of X1 U irE3 BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, -VC ALSO, A veil selected Stock of ScC. HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, ;. QUEENSJYARE, fS at, 3l d 1 o z y Boots and Shoes. . lie pledges his customers to sell as cheap gs airy ether house in the city, and that his goods in quality and style shall be unsurpassed. Mill mm NEW. GOODS" TlLlItLIO;! Wholesale and Retail. THEODORE HILL, . Main Street, 17, Brownville, Hebraska, Has just received per steamers Sioux . City, Ryland, Asa Vils:us, and Hesperian, their ISTHTuV STOC3HI or SPRING GOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. COXSISTIXO OF 1 , "H M f r-M try QUEENS WARE, HARDWARES CUTLERY, . Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, Boots and Shoes, 3? L O WS, o fflEEEl&IIlI. A Ti ! 'EM AH A LAUD AGBIT. SURVEYOR & NOTARY r UBX-IC, Vill select lands, investicate titles, pay taxes, &x., fither in Kansas or Nebraska; bay, tell, and eater lands on commission; Invest in town property, boy or 6ell the saire, and will always nave on handcorrect plats or tywiiship?. oyantto-;, Kc., shewing all lands sub ject to entry, and where desired will Iurii parLieliv imrin the states with tbesame. Being the oldest settler in the county will in all cases be abletogive fu'.Iand reliable information. Address A- L. C-atceithcr at. llrownvilleor Nemaha City.NofcrnsfcaTernMry. " - 6.-42-v. SEIGEL &T.GEEENBAUM, 3Iain Sired, Brotcnviller Nebraska IIuvc Just received persteamer While Cloud a Complete , Stock T 'or; . i- i . ; f READY-MADE CLOTHING, VThicb they will sell Xorcasb a sbwl cheaper than has ever before been ofTwecI ia this market.' March 31,lSo9 niO M'NXJTT'S 1 Lit M.KA1 k a i is Are anwntqualled Tonic and Stomachic, a positeiv and palat iblc Remedy for general Debility, Dyt jeptiax lots of Appetite ondcll diseatti of the . Viyttfivt Organ. , . These B!tf eri are a mro Preventive! nf FEVER AIID AGUE ! . They are prepared f rtini the pnret uiaterials ly an old and experienced Druggist, and thercforecan be relied THEY AID ' DIGESTION! Bypcntly e.cciting the system into ahealtby action; are pleasant tth taste, and als give ftat vigor to the gysteui tl.ati so etfcntial tohealth. -. 53A wineglass fnli maybe taken two or three times a day before eating. - Prepared 3nly by W.L'.H'TrrJTT, 1 v ST. LOOS, 3IO. Oct. 2 '53- IS-ly , - - r Outfitting Goods FOB. THE A Htntrolent Institution ettaliuhid bw tpecial L& iovtHtvt.Jor the relief of the net and dxtircuei, ajfiutci xcith Virulent and Lpc&emic Viteate. THE Howard Aswlation. in view of theavrfu! distrnc tioncf banian lifecaufed ty Sexual disease, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of snch dtese ty Qasck. several years cj Cirectea their con nltinff Sorrevn. a a charitable ret worthy if their name, to open a tir"nary for the treatment of this cUks of disease, in all their r.jrms, anJ to rive JieJical Advice Gratis to all whoapr ly ly letter, wiili adescrip t ion of their condition (ape, occupation, habits of lire, He ) aud in caK of extreme poverty, to fiirra;-li medicines f ree of eharFe. It is needle.- to ;nid that the Associa tion command thehiliei Vledical skill of the ase, and will fnrnifcta tbe rjst approved oj'jrtem treatment. Ttie Director of tie Association, ia thir Annual Jie nual Ee,Tt upon the treatment of-Sexual D.scase. ex press the highest satisfaction with the nccess which has attended the labors of their Sur?eons in the cure of Spcr 7 nta'orrhoca; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet; phi lis; the vice of Onanism cr self-abuse, disease of fce llidneys and Bladder, &c, anl order a continuance of the naTiie plan for the ensnins year. The Director, n a review cf the part, feel assure! that their labors in this sphere f-f brncvolcnt cff rt have been of great benefit to the aSlite-l. especially to the young, and they have revilved to devote themselves, with renewed ical, to this very important aud much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Veakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self abne. and other disease of the Sexual orp-.m, by the Cocsultir.fr Surcen, will he sentt y mail (in a sealed envelope) FREE OF CH ARGE, on the receipt cf TWO STAMPS f.T postage. Other report and Tract on t he nature and treatment cf Sexnal diseases, diet, &c, are constantly tetng published fcr gratuitous distributicn, and will M sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of trestmnets discovered during the last year are of gTeat value. Addre for r.eport cr treatment, DIt. J. SUTLLTN TtOL (nT)N'. Acting Snrrwn, IK.ward Association, Xo. 2, Suuth Ninth Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Director. EZRA D. IIARTWEIX, President. T.o. FaiacrtiLD, Secretary. July 14. ls5S-ly Ofiice of AxncricaaRanlv- Note Company. J. J. O'SIIASESSY, Copper Plate Lithographic Printer Corner f Ranr!rh a'-.i Desrhv-rn streets, CItlCAGO, ILL. VeddirpandVisitingCards. Door Plat-?, OfllceSoals, . Kotary Public's D.es and Presses, Drafts, Invoice, and Isabel uf every kind prt'Triptly executed and sent by Kxpress. tT?"j Pack of tht xerij Lett glazed or lirit tolCardt iciA mat for tiro Solicit, 'ly nets and Jeeliful prove vithout cost of plate, equal to tht very cUoicett engraving, tamplei vhen required o reception of pott ttampt. 9-JJG!y GOLD MINES, Picks, Axes, Cordage, Camp Kit, Ox Yokes, etc. etc. !VETT AXT niGIDLY I3IPROYED (Patented) JIET TUC , SUS.. DIALS, tnanu-factnre-i at Pittsliurli, Fa, and gold by W. V. WlLSO.v, Ageat. ' . , - - For All Latitudes. In additka to the hour circle, subdivided toshow the true time to minutes, these Dials have engraved Equation Tables, showing the difference between ap- J parent ard true time every day in the year ; a msi i ror inserted, which reflects the clouds, showing their exact course,, atd the cocseqiteat direction ot too wind ; a compass, circle, &c being mad with great accuracy, of beautiful and durable workmanship, and very ernamcntal and useful, this valuable work of art fhotld havo a place on the grounds of all im proved country residences, jilantations gardens, lawn?, Lc. A cast iron column of Doric Order, three feet high, is furcished at $3 each. The dials are 3 to 9 inches diameter, Pries of No. 4, $15; No. 3, $10; Mo. 2, $7; Nf . 1, $5. The No. 4Dial andcol uma, $20, is generally preferred. Directions accom pany by which they are casilyset up and adjusted to the true meridian. Order promptly filled. An?. IS. 1S39. nG-lf e 025SEWIITG nACHETE. RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sowing Machine, Warranted the Iicstin the World. . Will atitcli aud liem. tuck and fell, pa'.hor and em broider i:b jerfeciiou. and will hew every kind t f fioda. even leather, and especially adapted lor Januly f. . Any person of ordinary intelliseccc can learn la one hour to us U tuitessf ul ly. We have a preat nnn?l.er of references, but wiM cive otilythe name of a tew, wlio are auoiitbe Cr.-t fni iii. to wit : We, the i:nlrrisnrd citizens of St. Lov.is, harSng la tf ly purchaseil otif of KayinonJ's Latent Improved Pa tent Scwjnu MacUincs, and use it successful iy on duTcr eiit kinds of work, in our families' tervice, So cheerful ly recoiumend it to all person a a Family Machine: Mis J Je ett Wilu-x Jush- CVfTran I. Mary Livcrtnore K R Whorf M U Williams D R ArbucklC 11 U lUobsotn Mr. P A Vedl J Cletvem Jas A II Lampton 11 BGaie M BTcnnison J A Hale K Ti'.'uisn K J isiociis Kacbines wiibouttab'en, as hand Machines, with one reedleand tworp'ols of thread on the machine, are $25 With tables, blfd zca extra needles, tools, i.c, $33 Keedlei- $1 per d"irn. Coinpleteprinted dirertt-.irs will be sent with every macbiue. Tbese luacbiues take the same ttiwh as tUe Groverani Bsier. N'o letters of iiio,uiry auwercil except an extra post- 2f tlimn is cucloscd Xachines warranted, and rosy be returned In tliirty iav if not satisfactory. Ka nmchines delivered nnl.il raid for All rUers by nisil or express, with the cash, v ill re- rnir nriir.:;t attention V K.azent vrruted for every town in the South and west, to wlmri a liberal discount will be piven A.Uiess KOVVIK CLARK, X j. 1 Xorta Fourth street Et. Louis, Ala. t -10-Stu THE . IIELVm HILLS. Tho undersigned hivirg bonght the Mills for Tnerly owned by Dr. Hoover of NVmaha City, is now rrenarij to rrind Com. beat, and saw Lutnb?r on the most reasonable term. Possessing the best fft ler privilege in Ncmahi county, ho can at all titr.es aacocimodate LU customers on hhort nntieawith the bet qnality of fruit. Flour, Corn Meal arl lumber rcft'tact-lT cn bnnd. July ll'th nlif J. G. MELT IX. ladies: Call and Examine his SUPERIOR STOCK OF Ladies' Dress Gooils OftheYery LATEST STYLES. Patent Portable Mill, THE subscribers have entered into a partnership under the firm of Reed, Ilola bird A Co., to manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those in want of a zed Corn r Wheat Mill that fordura- bility,simpliety and economy xecl any Mill inthe world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics institutein Cincinnati, a Gold ITcdal was awarded them for it. , It isada-pted to s.1) Grain (rrindingpnrposeg: it is fnperiorto all others forthemogtextensive Merchant Mill,asitisforgrindingthe Farmersfecd by Ilorse power. , . The above Mills arc manufactured by the under signed at theirshop in Cincinnati, O., where they con be farnishedin anyquantityatshort notice. The abcro Mill? warranted to perform as follows: S5 in. dia;u., per hour 50 1$. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300 SO " " " " 30 " 15 J " 250 24 " " 20 " 13 " 200 20 " " " " 16 " 8 " 150 Asthis Milltelliitsownstory,it is unnecessaryto efrom ournumerousrecommendation8,received COX & ROBERT'S 2P Jh. HI IDtJ "3? The experience he have had in trade in this city warrants hhn in saying he is confident ice can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. To hi3 old Custcmera in NEMAHA, RICAIIRDSON, PAWNEE, GAGE, CLAY, AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, lie returns thanks for past, and hppe for, not only a continuance, kut increased pa tronase. ' . TEE0L0EE HILL, April 1st. n40 PIUHS PEAKUICGIXGS AIIE.II And will j-rcduce ruore gold ttan liny other diKinGS yet discovered, and zzd is rr v OF TEK City Boot & Shoe Store, Will MaVeyon a super! jr rsir ef b---ots r shoes if you call or leave yonr a.easare, or he will scllyou cbt-sper gaiter, a neater shoe, or praitie boots, and laly's fine pai'ers or slirpers.Tbeaper than :my other tionse tfest of St. Louis. Kniplnyirggixxl wuitmen, and leeiurp a variety of material and trimiuinrs for home raaiinfac ture, i hope to receive that lit eral patronace heretofure bestowed on me. Give me a call. M'.T.DEK. Brownville July 27, 1S59 nl ' ltisPalOTchiTie; The Sabscriher is the inventer nnl patentee of the ilwc celebrated machine, and has manufactured them for ever t-enty years, and Is prepare! this season to furni-h either eiirht or teu-horsc uiacliines. thirty-two-inih cvijiiUer, wu!i all his now improvements, geared in fourdistiiicl wars, via. bevel fear new improvement, spur pear fhort helt, K-iig bolt. This celebrated ma chine, in ordinary trrain wheat, o;its, barley, rye, will thresh ami clean rea'iy for market from 300 - 600 bush els of wheat a day, on from 1C00 bushels of rm'.s or bar ley, ana is without a rival in the ounfry. Ttus norse Poer, kuown as the Double Pinion Power, is the only one in the couutry of the kin:. aad fr sirenta, dura ti'i:y and eae of draught cannot be surpassed in the Country. The truck wasnii tor hauHrp the machines are gised to run on the wiUe tract with !ar?e wbeels, and cm le ueJ fur fcrui purpose II rec.uired. xie rilizer for thortii-.hly retulatiug the drii:iilit cf the Lories ti that one tottd cannot d j m.y more thin another, n.r any less, and saves all strain on the machinery. The bag ping apparatus is a new iuvention. attached to the ma chine for b.ipginj: the train as it rocies from tho cleaner, and saves oi;e hand; boiJes avolis all diputei between inresners ain rarmeri. The Ftrsw Ktjcker tiuc by ek for pi'.lns: the straw. are aia !e of any length arid are tho bct-l kuown for that purpose. All repairs for Separator or TTone Towers furnished at the t.h"rtett notice. For price, terus, &e, ?! Irf, EI?.AK A. riTTS Dulvt III 1 ID CtSi 1 Made by Kin&rslaud & Ferguson, ST. LOUIS, MO. TII3 cbeve named machines are uninestionably the most simple, cheep and durable otferea for sale. They Thresh and Clean tLe Grain ready for Market and can be maimed ty the most unskillful fanner.- This machine received the first premium at the last Fair cf tin? St. Louis Asricultural and Mechanical Asso ciation, fo- beinc the BKST FOUR UORSE THItESHEH AND CLEAXKH exhibition. It having threshed cud cleaned more Wheat, -in a better style, in a given time, than any ether four horse Machine on the ground. Ocr Lcrer CaSin Tlorse rower was awarded at the same fair the Grand Gold Medal of Honor. We are this seastn prepared to furnish these machines with several late improvements and weguarrantee the worktmimbip and material klial I not be excelled by any otter made. We soil them wita lever or endless chain horse puwer, as preferred. Orders filled promptly. PATE N T C OMBINED H0WER AND EEAPER. - - MADE BY ' Kingslands & Ferguson, , ST. LOUIS, 310. WK are this season prepared to furnish this widely known and justly popular Afatir.ine with all the new and valuable imnr.vements, and made in a style certain to place it in advance of all others. Its past success, both as a Reaper and Mower, warrant us in reccm met ding it to purchasers as a machine that will cive perfect satii-faction m every particular. Otr facilities for manufacturing will enable us to fi'l all orderH promptly, but would be pleased to receive orders, so that we may All them on the day they are wanted. E3trders rrfpectfnllv solicited. KIXGSI.AXDS & FSTIGUSOK, Cor. 2d and Cherry Sis. St. Louit, yio. -T9 no47-tf PRINCE & CO.'S IMPROVED MEL0DE0MS, 1TITJI DIVIDED SWELL The Bitt-Tvned U-,ed Iantrvmetit in t.Ve tcorld. List of Prices: Four Octive Xrelodem . $55 CO Four-and-fcalf Octave Jlelodeoil 60 00 Five Octave Melodeon 75 00 Five Octave ilelodoon, Piano Case, Four stops $100 00 Five (K-taveilelodeon, double reed, portablecase 130 00 Six Octave Jfeltdecu, Piano Cafe Five Octave Melodeou, Piano Case, double reed Five Octave Melodoon, Double Banks, four stops The Orsati Melcdeon, five sets Reeds, two Hanks Keys and Pedal Bass First Premium awarded wherever exhibited. trated price circulajs sent by mail. Orders Prornntlv Filled By GF.O. A. PS1XCE & CO., llulTalo, X. Y. G EO. A. rr.l XCK fv. CO.. 1 10 Lake St., Chicaco, III. GEO. A. PltlXCE &CO.,bIFu:tvii8,t. K. Y. City. Jnly "th, 1:3. 130 00 150 00 200 00 350 CO Illus- IJouslnss gi;ar Mills. Douplasg Brothers liiwe m.i '.i; arrangements for man- uf jctcring to an utlimiiod extent their Sor.ehoor Far mers' Fo-t ibie Suuar ifills, will be prepared to supply the doui&nd however large, arid will also l-e prepared to nil ail order for Douglass and Ciwper'a Portable fur nace a:.dnsar Evsu-jrator. our iliUs iock the flrt Precjittm a Silver 2Iedal)at the United states Agricultural Fair at Sandu.-ky, conten- cmsr wi,l the Jiillsof Iledses. Frees Co. of Cincinnati and II. J. Cox t l ITamUton county. Ohio, aUo tho first Premium at the Xorthwcstern Virginia AKricultnral Fair held at Wheeling, Ya., asd at numerous county Fairs In Ohio. ... PRICES S60. ftlOO. 125 and upwards. Price ef Furnaces and Evaporators, 50 to $100. Circulars and 1'amrhleU faruihed on application A II orders addressed to the unilerficr.ed will i prompt ly attended to. DOUGLAS BROTHERS, Zanesville, )bi. nunn TnOlTAS DOUGLAg, General Apeot, nlrl Ht. Verm n, Ohio. That Great'Remedy, , SO LOSG SOLGI1T, 4 la 2Poxi.xj.ci fit Xiant ! 1 Ttis remedy, claimed by the medical profession and the multiplied thousand that have used it and tested its wonderful curative properties to be the greatett discovery in medical science, and nature's own remedy, is the result jf years of toll and study, ty one cf Ohio' favorite physicians, in order to prcduce something that would meet the wishes ef suffering humanity, md thou sands from the princely palace and hnmbleiit cottage can testify to the immediate relief found by its ue. For want of space we only ;ficr a few of the many evi dence in its favor. . Xolie, ITt., Feb. 19, 1657. MESSRS. S. K. MAXX & CO We find your Ague balsam superior to any remedy in our market for the permanent cure of all malarious diseases. We cheer fully recommend it as worthy that great nauie it has wherever sold and used. - Very Truly Tours, RICHARDS &. THOMAS. To the sufferers f rom CbUls, Fcverand Apne, I cheer fully submit Tue following; Ilavins vbHiirved closely the effects cf Dr. Manu's Ague HaUam in this vicinity for the past three years, I am well pleased with its re medial virtues as an antidote to malaria.' f have fre quently ued it in my practice, and with entire sati faction. From my intimate kuowlecscof this compound I recommend it as safe, promt and efficient. Galion, Ohio, April 1st, 1SSS. BLrrTO, Ind., May 17, 1S5S. MESSRS. S. K MAXX &. CO. Having scld your Bal sam for the past three years to scores of persons in this vicinity, and closely observing its effects, we do not Levitate in saying, we believe it the best remedy ever sold in Indiana, and will eflectually cure chills fever and will effectually cure chills, fever and ague without fail. Truly Yours, PUILL1MAN & KEARX.S, Drug ts. LoGA5SPOr.T, Ind., Sep. 11,1850. DR. MAXX Please send me one half gross more of your Ague Balsam immediately. It is in great demand, and may be truly styled the King of Fever ana Ague. J. L1TLK. St. Louis, March 1st, 1858. MESSRS. SE MAXX & CO We have Bold a large amount of your Ague B3lsaui the past three years, and find that where introduced aud sold it has no eqnal In the history of astne remedies, and from all parts of the west we hear the same cheering news it never fails tocure its patient and is looked upon ia thi country b-s the best mediciciue for chills, fever and ague ever in our market. O. J. WOOD &. CO. S. K. MANN & CO., Proprietors, Gal ion Ohio. Sold by J. H. MAUN & Co. - no37 Brownville, N. T. ' NEW ARRIVAL OP Two 'Hundred C B77T3 (T -TTT" TnTE CHRISTIAN' DEUSEK. Urownviilc, IVebriiska. ANXOUXCEStothepublio that he haajnst re ceived, per Steamer Kyland, a rery large and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Siovef, of new and improved patterns,as follows: Torek's Pattern, P 1 y m o u t h K o c k , Elerated Oven, New E' , olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Stores. Also, Japaned Ware, Brass IicUlcs, Lanllierns, Copper Waie. Sho vels and Tonss. All cf which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any otb ar estab lishment in this region of country. I have also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheetlron ware,.and am prepared to put up gutteringand spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, andin :i workmanlike manner, which I xvarrantto give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be uudersold in the upper countrv. Brownville September 1, 1S5S. ilO-ly BETTER THAN GOLD. To Druggists and PhysiciE-ns. IT 13 IMPOSSIBLE to convey an adequate idea of the immense good now being done by Dr. SinitW "Electric Oil" of Philadelphia. I is important to I lace it in the hands of all medical men as soon as may be, to save pain and suffertng, in all eases f aceident he. Nothing has ever done what '.his arti cle is doing in same time. Piles 3Iore Wonderful Cures Electrical Oil. Philadelphia, June 6, 1S53. Dr. Smith: I was suffering intensely from intern al Piles ; was given up by two physicians. I was ad vised to try Dr. Smith's Electric Oil, by ii jeetions. The first application relieved the pain, and ti ter four applies ions I was relieved the pain, and after four applications I was entirely cured. Yours, gratefuJly .Mrs. Mart CniTTicK. 271 Juniper St., two doors above Sooth. From the X. T. Times, 13. TnK Rrsn. Yesterday more than twenty ladies visited Dr. Galutia ii. Smith, at the Troy House- some coming five to ten miles, suffering from Asthma. Nervous Pains, Rheumatism and general'derange mcnts. The "Electric Oil" is already manifesting, tranquilizing and curative powers upon tho afilictcd of Troy and vicinity. Call early. Will It Strikk In? Ye?, a pimple, an incipient gathering which for a titno appears on the surface and by a trifling change in the absorbents is taken np and carried out though the circulation "strites in. Just so does tai3 (genuine) Oil act on the ahtor bent of the human being. I-IT CUKES, it is JlILD.it docs NO 1IARM It CAN DO NO ilAIiM. Greatest Cure In The World! For Toothache or any other Pain, DR. SMITII, of Philadelphia will forfeit $100 if tho Electric Oil fails to cure a single case of Rheu matism, or pains in the ba".k cr limbs. Piles, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Nipples, Swelled Gland, Felons, stiffnes in tho JointJ or Neck. Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cures Rhcun.atitm. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for P.iirr. Smith's Electric Oi! a cure for Toothache. Smith' Electric Oil a cure for Deafness. Smith's Electric Oil a euro for Neuralgia Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Swelling. Smith's Electric Oil a enre for stiff Joints. Smith's Electric Oi! a cure for Felons. Smith's Electric Oil a eure for Proken Breast. Smith's Electric Oil a enre for Sore Throat. Smith's KlectricOil a cure fur Burn. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Paralysis. It is soothing and pleasant ; it gives more perma nent as well as instant relief than anything ever b ? fore used, and its sedative influence over nervous pain is highly appreciated by medical men. many of whom have used it,- Read this from Dr. Elkintcn, a physician who has practiced since 1S3S (too well known for comment): "At intervals during thirty years past, my wife has been subject to rheumatism of the most violent cast say four times a year iometim?H so severe as to make it necessary to administer larjre doses cf the tincture of guiacumand incrpbia, and rock her like an infant in a largo rocking chair, to induce any re pose. Having froqucnt correspondence with myson (1C2 Chesuut street of ycur city) I informed him ot an attack hhe Lad about the middle of last month, (January), which was of each severity as to com pletely paralyze the system. He, in bis anxiety for his mother's welfare, sent mca bottle of your Electric Oil, but as I am cne of the practioner? of medicine in our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of patent melicine, I d.d hesitnte to give it a trial; hoirever, on reflection, I concluded to try it which I did, and after the third aud fourth application she became rather passive, end before one-third cf the bottle wag used not a vestage of tho disease reincincd, and she still continues well, although she rode cut ; di-t:in; e of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the 8mptcrcs. I therefore felt it my duty, f(.r the sake of suffering humanity, to forward this testimonial. lam yours truly, JOSEPH P. ELKINTON, M.D. IIcIIcTcand Avoid Pain. Pain is the penalty for violated law, yet in C-d"s Providence pni.n is a friendly admonition instead cf a vindictive cruelty. Were there no rain from a burn we would be liable to lose cur limbs and n t know it, die and not cognisant of our situation. Thank God for pain if not well, that you mny dis cover a remedy to get SPEED RELIEF, and be careful in the future. Facts are stubborn, fcnd ifym have a limb swollen from GOUT. INFLAMATORY RHEUMATISM, a BAD SPRAIN, a BURN, a keg growin- and PAINFUL ABSCESS, you wuldseon know if if relieved, without the aid of imigination. "Tbe public are respectfully cautioned to ba wanTof SPURIOUS OIL, and to notice the name cf 44 A E. SMITH," and -GALUTIA It. SMITH," on tha label. "A. E. SMITII" is also blown ia the glass of 3 sizes. The largest bottle3 may be had at $o for six bottles. rST'Largeliottles are ten times the ehcapest. Western Depot and Manufactory at the Ware house of ' VAN LEAH. P.RITTAIN A n ARDY. iniole?ale Dresrists and Cbemi.-ts, St. Jseph, Mo. To whom all order mod be aJdrersud. nJ3-tf . r WHITING R A WARREN. Wholesale Agent?, Nebraska City. Tiio IlicsourilEepublicii Published Daily, Tri-Weekly & Weekly By" N. FA SCH ALL, JOHN KXAPP, . ! i Proprietors. No. 11, Chestnut Street, St. Ijouis, Mo Termt of the Rublican Pally, (in advance) . : : . Tri-weekly, ( n advance) ; , . . Weekly, (in advance) - - ! Weekly, not paid iu advat.ee, Invariably Sun-lay HepuMican $10 CO 5 00 2 00 3 CO 2 00 40 CO 2.5 CO 14 CO To clubs of five Dallies : :. ' ; i To clubs of sis Tri-Week Ilea ; ; : To club of fourteen Weeklies 23" W.iujs, Lost and Found, Koardlnsr,) for Rent, and Removals, will be chargtrd iSJty cents per square H eiiiht lines or less, for fir-t in-ertin. and twenty-five cents fr ech additional one without alteration. OXE SQUARE, eight lines or less $ 50 ' three tinn:s oa first or fourth pase 1 CO 1 to i 6) 3 EO 4 Ui 6 CO 8 10 12 CO 20 CO cne week " two weeks " ' three wceka " one month. ' two months " " three months - " . " ix months . " " twelve month f 53"-' 1 advertisements rcqolred to be keiton second page, chanted as new each &aj , and on third page an ad vance over stated rates. : i f 53"lver,i:;cinents required t be displayed or set in lai'fi type, charged donbte rates. 3Trn:ient advertisements must be paid fcr in ad vance. , , FLOURING; HILL! THE undersigned having leased the Steam Flour and Corn Mills lately erected on the Missouri River at Nemaha City, are now prepared to grind WHEAT OR CORN ; i .i..: A : i WITH DISPATCH. . . i Having ona of Clark's Celebrated Flouring 3IiIIs, Manufactured at Phila.Jelhin, we can manufac ture 100 sacks of Superfine Fluur and grind 600 bushels of Oorn daily. Our building for storing and shipping grain or produce is unsurpassed cn the River. ' ' ' 1 ' "i i - r ' "We will provide the public with a Free Ferry at all times. "BnoWNLEE & TIDWELL. August 11th, '59. n5-3ai Spear's I'atent Corn IXuskcr. A machine capable of Iluttio? s muih Corn in a day as ten hands I ' . i Speare's IVtcnt Corn Iluskor was introduced to the uotice cf Eastern agriculturists, in January last, and the immediate recognition of iu great merits, and the approbation it has met wjth from tte farming commu nity is lully tested by the fact that since i s introduc tion to the notice of the agricultural public in the cast and south, (ou!y six mouth3 kace ) 2000 huskers uave been sold. The machine Is new upo exhibition at our tffice in St. Louis, and we respcctrully invite the farmers ard agriculturists of this and tb adjacent Counties at.d States to call and sotistythenrelres ly jwrsouai inspec tion of the machine, of the simplicity of its construc tion, the easy and perfect manner iu which it performs its work, and the immense saving of time ami labor it effects. Dealers and agenis have now a:haiice cf more ample remuneration, by purchasing this machine, than will again otcur for years iu this'fectiw of the 'West. Let them at once communicate with us and they will find our terms to be the most liberal and cucourar'iag. We also otier for sale county rights at a very low ligure and up;n easy terms. The llusker wiil be on exhibition st the next State Fair in St. Louis, and we will guarantee to the purch aser thereof that it performance win nive them entire satisfaction, otherwise the purchase money will be re funded. Trice twelve dollars each. JJR.VGG ii BUP-R0TVS, St. Louis, Ifo. TESTIMONIALS. Joha A. Clark, one of the Editors of the Kvening Dispatch, Aufusta, Geoigia, writes as follows: New Tons June 17, 1SC9. Mestr. X. T. Spear Co Sirs Alter having at tentively watcbeil tfce operation of yocr Corn liur-ker it is a privilege to bear testimony to the great mciit of the invention. Tou have claimed for it nothing which it has not in my presence proved itself eapable. Oar farmers will appreciate your Ubors, and it is not need ed that I should with you a success which is already iu your grasp. Respectfully, &.c, JOHN A. CLARK. Ebizabeth Town, JT. J., Jan 22, 1S53. Mesir. X. T. Spcart 4- Co. Gents. your Coro Fl'isker was received this morning. I started off imme diately with my horaes and wagi-n to try my hand at shelling. I traveled only a few miles, as every farmer wished to see the Husker work. 1 got back about eight o'clock, makinga circuit ef about four miles, sold ten. That will do for h.iif a day's wotk. lean sell 500. Your fortune is made. Yours, respectfully. WILLIAM X1LES. It has also received stron? expressions of commenda tion from Hon. C. S. flint, Secretary of the Massachu setts Board of Agriculture, Hon. J. V C. Smith. ex Mayor of Bjston. TloHis Bowman, cf ftir.ger. Me. Hon. James Allen, or Massachusetts, Hon Mir-ball P Wilder of Massarhusetts, Prof. Mutjcs,, of Xew York, aud nu merous others. Iu addition to the above, we have ccrti.lcates from a large number of distiugtji.-bed men; wh j are interested in our agricultural industry, who endorse Uie merits of this machine in the strongest terms. A:noi:g tLem, the lion. Hcury W. Benchley, of Mass., who says : ... 1 have had repeated opportunities of witnessing the practical operation of Mr. Spear's Corn Hufker, and have tested it thoroughly, and unhesitatingly pronounce it beyond comparison the best, if not tte only practical without injury to the Corn, and. with atoni.-hiiiif rapid ity. Us simplicity of c n?ructiun, rapid and effluent working and low price, will, ia uiy judgments couimjud for it an un.imited sale. The undersigned have the pleasure of informing the farmiuj communi'y that they have this, day, Ai:n.s: '."), 1&59, purchased from the patentee the right of man ufacturing and selling '".Spear's Corn llui-kir." and are prepared to fill orders with p-omptness and dispauh Farmer and all others in crestot, desiritg farther information will please write for circa lr.r. All orders and letters should be addressed to BIIAGG &. BURRO WE3, St. Louis, Mo. Oulce, comer of Third and Market streets. no lvl . . OUT joir lXBozs3. TJi E uudersuned. ie-iriug to start about iheiuth uf September for Texas, ill sell either t-r cash in hand or upon a short time to good men : One Dwelling House in the Cifycr Brownville with Two Lots enclosed, a good girden and outhouses upon thcprem;sca. Two Good Vacant Lots in Brownville situated near the levee and convenient for business purpoes. 120 Acres of Land in Xeuialia couuty near the Missouri river; well timbered and watered. One half of an Original Stare (equal to 50 lot.-) in tte Town of Aspiuwal!. .Nine Lots in "McLennan'a addition'J.taJCebraskaCi:y, near Nebraska City wharf. . The undersigned finds the fiscal department cf his affairs in a very embarrassing condition. If those who are indebted tobimwiil please to come forward and pay their little notes and account, be will take it as a great kindness upon their part, and will be happy to present each of them with a sliglit token of bis high regard in the form of a small receipt, neatly written, with, hi autograph appended thereto. D. L. McGART. May 13 7-ntt "COMBINATION PATENT." UPRIGHT STEAM SAW MILL. This mill commands the nnivcrsal admiration of saw mill men everywhere. As its merits Income known, the demand for it increases. Orders arc coming from every section cf this country, Canada, Ci.Uz, a: id South Ameri ca. It is suited for every section of the world wherever there li timber to be sawed, no matter of what character how hard, how large or bow small. Tw extensive ma nufactories are uow encaged ia building these mills,, yet it is almost impossible to turn them ott as fast as tl.ey are wanted. They embrace sevend valuable patents and improvements, and combine all of the follov ing a.l- Simplicity Bfth the mill and power arc so simple in their construction that anyone of ordiaary wech.nticil ability can comprehend them, put tteni up and run them without danger or difficulty. Portability The whole establishment can be very quickly taken apart and put t'Vetbsr, thus retn.'ering it easy to be moved fwm place to place asd.-sired. and .av ini the necessity of drawing the It s a lung dirt anre to D'Jft-abtiity It is constructed in the moi-t solid m..l substantial manner, runs perfectly still , is not lialle tu get out of order, and will last for ye irs without repair. Rapidity It will saw faster than at.y other upright upright mill. Tbe speed or t'ae saw is bont three hun dred strokes per minute, and. the feed frit one-eightk to three-(narters cf aninc'i per stroke. Thus, at a nicvlitim speed the saw will cut through a log twenty-four feet long in about three minutes. From this data any nue knowing the character of the Umber caa calculate how murh it will do. Efiii icnry It does ita work well, cuts smoother and straig'uter than the ordinary mills, and tbearraneement of the saw is such, as to render it utterly iuip j-.i ;e tor it t.- run out of line. Chcupnctt The entire iost of the mill, with fifteen horse power and everything all complete and rejily fur running, bc.xed and raa!y fur shipment in St. Louis, i only $1,760. Tliis mill requires les power to drive than any other mill, and the power f amir-bed is sufScient todrive extra machinery. A circular containing full particular will be sent to any one desiring it. All ordtrt sbonld be adire-sed to BRA(JG & Bl'KROWKS, Corner Third and Market ttrtetn, Si. Louit, . Mo., sole agents for the Western and Sou'.tern States. 4S-1 Important to Farmers. Messrs. James Cballen fit San, Publishers Philadel phia, will send any Agricultural Wcrk pub'.i.-tied in Ameriia, postpaid, on receipt of the retail price. vlnl Lawton lilacliborry. To obtain the original variety for esrdeu r DcM cu!- tnre, or circulars with dirtctives. addres. . . WVt LAWTflX. ; tlul Net R'ih:ie, 2 T l Brown ville'Steam Ferry jS.)BST CKOSSLNG (iSXS EJ--l3 OS THE ' , I3 MISSOURI KITE IS; The licute from ErownviHe to Ft. Kearney, and lrom thence to Celiforiiitv, ia the nearest &ncl most practicr-bie. . JOnN CODINGTON & CO. ANNOUNCE to tbe Traveling rul-3'nj that they are now running as a Ferry across the Missouri jiver at An entirely new, xitblant:al and cemmodiout STEAM FERRY BOAT, Which arrangement will secure a certain and safe pas5a?e at, all times aul ia all kind of weather. Tho Proprietors do net assert boastingly, or for the purpose of e-inin custom merely, but are gorcrned by facts, when they say this is the best crossing of the Jiissouri Ktver in Nebraaxa, and when they say the route from Browtville to Fort Kearney and from thence to Coluornia is the nearest for evidence they refer the reader to t!ie map of the Country; and are warranted in saying it is the most practicable route by personal exj eriei:ce,as well as tbat of hundreds of others who have traveled if. We claim therefor that this crossing and route holds out peculiarly favorable inducements, to persons going to California, and solicit their parrcn&ge. Not withstanding our superior arraiigeniei.ts for a safe nnd.-'peeuy crossing, curt-barges are the Fame as other Ferries in Nebraska, all being rcgulaUd by Legisla tive enactment. JSIiocollcct that with ourfacilities of Power, no kinds of weather will prevent our Boats from making regular trips at all hours. JS?A s'dffand hani will be in readiness tocrosa foct passengers at all times of night. n2i November 11th, 1S57. , KEBRASKA C ITY ZnsurAnco Com-pany. Capital. Stock b'50,ouu. KEBRASKA CITY, If. T. .jrJiT Simp f.r ar-y'c'r--. AWeekJjBHTTnarw cfthg JiVst Fnte";,.. ceired from Lrgian J, Irelmd, Sc:hl Z -the Dritish IVwi.sr !i erry Ia-t ,v!,,,9? and derated U iiu.. literatures... ! " tory, 4e.,A:c. 'Aatt,' Vi ill be orwardd potas In ar,ja . sub?crip tion, Tia : .y , ,. "'jt of 52 for one year; I tor tlx mmtLi; 50 three monthi. vetiffjf Fostmist' rs asd newpaperj tCoerta-,-,. to act as ag-ats. A Lberal aUuwanco inad.1n':,''i tin cpttin t rr 1 InKa ' Dr. js--- a f i TIIIS Company, tinder a liberal charter, is now fuily organized, and theirentirccapital stock of Fifty ThoHiand Dolinrn, paid in andsecured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risk, upon equal terms, with the mo?t favored Insurance Company any where. Having adopted the mutual principle, it patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of the company. The operations of the Company, will be conSued, for tho present, to m arine, or cakgo risks, with a maximum liability of $12,6bO on any 01 e bottom. Being tbe only Insurance Office, on t'leabove pop ularplan, West of the Mi?uri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Merchants. Wc respectfully iarite the Missouri Kiver pa roaage. , ... ..,;; ." . j DISECT0ES: S.F. Nuckolls, Cbrvs. F.IIoIIy, II. V. Bennet, J. L. Arni?troi:g, W. N. llinchman, Miles W.Brown, A. A. Bradford. officers: CnAS.F.nOLLY,rreiident. J.GAB5;2E,Sec'y. St. Louis Ajrent Col.W.P. Howard. Aj ril 2d, ltoS. 421- B . F. irsnBACOIT. JXO. t. CAES05 LUSHBATJGH c CAHSOIT, BANKERS AXD GEXERAL LAXD AGEXTS, Dealers in Coin. Uncurrent Slonev, Exchanie rind Land Warrants, BROWNYILLK. XKAIAIIA CO.. 7. T. Especial attention will be given to Buyiui and Sellinu Eschaneon the principal cities cf the United States, Gold. Silver, and uncurrent Bank Xotes. A constant sup ply of Land Wrrantson bind for sale, for cash, or en tered on time for Pre-emptors. All Warrant sold by us iimranteed in every respect. Will iie DeclaratoryState meuts of iutention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at bliort notice. 31 mey loanel upin best securi ties, at western rates of interest, and investments made in Lauds or city property f.r distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all convenient points will be promptly attend ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates, bills of Exchange on L'r.c'.uid. Irelmd, and France, ob tained at u.-.ua! rates, with cost cf Lxchance on tbe East added. Deposits received on Ctrrent accouat aud interest allowed on special deposits. OfFICE Alain St., near U. S. Land 03ce. -'- ' REFERENCES Lind. Brother & Co., Merciiani.3, Phila-Ielphia, Pa. McXaushton. Car sou it. Co., " ' Ui.-cr &. White, ' Baltimore, ITd. Youmr, Carson St Bryant. ' " Jno. Thomps.jn Mason, Col'r of Port, " " K. M. PuiKlerson is. Co. Merchants, M. X. Yeakle &. Co. So. 17. Broadway, New Tork. Wm. T. Smithson, Esq., Banker, Wa-bir.gton, O.C. J. T. Stevens. Esq., Att'y at Law, " " Jno. S. Gallaher, Late 3d An i. V. S. T., " " Taylor St Kriegh, Bankers, McClelland, Scrupss ScCo. ilcrchants, Hon. Th..s. G. Pratt, Hon. J. W. Geary, Ex-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., Pres'l S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Atfy at Law, Charles Parsons k. Co. Bankers, II. C. Xuttit Co. " Greene, Weare &. Rice, " Douglass & WaLson, " Col. Sam Hambleton, Att'y at Law, J u.J co Thos. Perry, Prof. H. Tiitwiler, Oct. 8. 57-v2-nl5-tf Chicago, 111. St. I yjms. if . Annapolis, lid. Penn. Mtrcerhbursr,Pi. Ila;e-stown, it 1. Keituk. Iowa. Cojncil BluiT " Dei Al'.ine, " VmUa, Eait jc. Mi. Cumberland, li t. Havana Alabaxua. J. B. JENNINGS. J. B. CHILUS. J, B. JENNINGS & CO. EXCLUSIVELY Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION MERCHAIITS. Cvr. '2nd and Frances sis, St. Joseph JIo. HAVE just recicvedby lata urriral, at much bo le v the regular rates of freight, a heavy stock of Crucerie.j, which having beca purchased at extreme ly low prices, will be sold unusuallr cheap for cash. We respectfully inrite buyers to an examination of our sfo-k. 53 bh Js now crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced prices IfmO sa-ks G A n'nd Kanaka s-.!t 500 b's superfine, cxtru arid cxtr; fine Flour 600 s ick? " " " , M 20 tierces new KIco 400 hf and r bojtes Star Candles I"0 boxes family Soap 500 boxes Iiio (JodVe, got:J fair to prime 50 b's crushed and j-owdered Sugar 200 bis and Lf bis butter, soda, sugar and wine Cra?ker3 4C0 kegs a.-sorfed N'ails 150 coilf mannil'a rope, from Z '3 inches 75 boxes poarl Starch 50 loses SX10 and 10X12 filass 500 dozSXIO and 12 and 12X11 window sash 100 sacks new dried Apples ICO boxes imperiaLgunpowder, young hyson and black Tea 150 boxe? a3.-arted and fancy Candy 50 boxes sugar Ttys and (um drops 100 whole and hf drum Figs 5'.) boxes layer Ilaisens 200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tulccco 1C0.000 Segar, various brands 15J boxes, ind 25 bis Smoking To' acco C00di.zen Field's celebrated Oytcrs 150 boxes W IL. P I' aul E D Cheese Woden ware in every variety: Cctton batting, Candle wick, vrrapping yarn, hemp twine, white fish 1 otomac herring, freh Uo. hcn butter, craubenios. orarge , fresh and preserved frai'.s, jellies, j icklcs! lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups-, pepper, ailspke, gin ger, currant--, p.runes, vcrniacilii. uacaroni, nats of all kinds, etc etc. t:"Hides, pcltric?. beeswax and all ottirbLvW of produce taken in exchange for roo.!f bv J. 15. JENNINGS & Cc. Jan'y 20 1353 30y!y JACOB 3IAEII0N, MERCHANT TAILOR, BBO'vYIIVILIiE. 35TEB3ASKA. Besprn tfally announces to the ccntlencn cf E.-own-vii le and vicinity that he has jast received from tne Eat a i3rge ilxk of very e ij-trior g. hIh r. I latest styje-. Cloths, Vestings, Zzc, Whr.h he will mm'jcture on vey favorable tt?rm'. He fa:ters himself that he unlerstands bis business thorouch'y aid a)! wort warranted cntnirg from his es-tahli-hiiient, aud char;es as law as any ot ler competitor i this place oi the West. A Xcat Vli f-i:ai anlctl. to nuBms or ehuddbs . G. S. KXEPFER, InH-rms the public that be is nnw prepared with all tho necessary apparatus such a3 lir.vy iron j.ick screws for moving, raising or lowering buildings of every description, w:tbout injury to the pbutcric. His facilities are sus'j.ia this, hue that, he .inr-.' fail to fcatisfaciicn. At, so Carpenter and Builder, In which basin-" te trusts his experience and qualifier iins are inch as to secure !vt him a liberal patrons z. towxdi:ow 4j,.r- Editors and Proprietor, Sot NEW YORK:.'TI2JEr AuJress Arril A Daily 3IcrnlK SEWSPiPB Indej:cndcnt in Lit It columns aTord a cirplete t.'x: r t ' World's doing3 from day to djy; whila it r pondt-uce,Ki ports. Library couiibutii. CV-i ar.dlejding;irticlsrcprtsi;t il tcpitri'lifl.f,ltt'n,i, 1 gnge public attsniitn. vwta. . 13T i'rlcu by nail,' Six Dollars a v.. ' " ! The Scml-Weckly Times i Is issued cn the morair.g tf crry TcesJsJa,i i day, and contains, in addition to the bi'k tf a Iigccce fjiren in the Daily rj:r, Ui'- A Literary Fffarincil, ' I Embracicg Standard Novels and Tales jnl 1 ' neous Selections cf tha highest interest. ' 1 The Agricultural Department, ' Li compiled from a variety of sources, oinT ol ' inaccessible to the American r;Jer I Trice Tl.ree Dollars a j car ; Tw0 Corfei (. . ' Address, Five Dollars; Five Cipu-s to 0fle A i lll ; Tea copies ta one Address, jt, AJifw' I The Weesir Times. I AppMrnv every Saturl.iy morr.ing.eta;)r:irSCtlB i prehenH re digest ef tbe news of tae j r;;die I with attractive Literarr features. i.d ;v..- .i reading. It will also continue t for.h it r.t. i lie inl'ormation for tho Farmer and Gardener. - A department which Las become tiihly pinM Frrce-Ji dollirs a year; three opfes tooa'' dollars; ten eoiesU or.e adiref j, Inelrt twenty copies to one address for tweot7 dollars. person s ndin cs a club of twenty or nn w.2 fc er.titltd to an extra copy. For all oar i;sutsca-:h must invarit:y be iiijg advance. ... Specimen nnrnbers forwarded upon spplica.ijn. All letter to be addressed to th-'ew lorkTia. New York City. . Dollar Weekly Enquirer, LEST AND CUI-AlllST - , FA31IL1 3fKWSIMPEU I THE ' - 1V.ORLD! Devoted to .Vrirjr, Politics: Lii:raurttJ rirdlure, JJjnetary and Gmmer-. cial Intelligence. .VT) CONTAINING IN EiC3 SUM BE Thirlj-Six Columns of 'BeaJ!:;! '.TEr.aJS 0FEXQV.IEE3. Single copy - - . .. . jr Tenpies - - - . - Twenty copies - - - j An ad iitional copy for the gv:tcr up ofeacsdw of ten subscribers. , SabjcrirTi .ru ia all cares rmn.ble in a.lrm mni no paper will be continued after tha time paid' fur. Specimen copies sec: rari. Address, FARA-YA M.-LEAX, n"13 CineiDJi, 0. . STRENGTHENING. CORDIAL BLOOD PURIFIER!! 1 rrrtEjreVesf nrise dy in thu' world. Thiscordul !sditil!ed Pi from a Berry kt,wnl V : s. f ''. Jcn,y ' nijself, an. C t ;" ch,;"icaIIy cmbiiied I ',' j ft Jf vcllb !"rne of l'e 3):t 'ft Before la kin valuable meilirai rxjts, herhK and tarl ttown to the miud of nn, vi : bhxl ro.t, t Iai root, wi.1 cherry tart, yeilow ti.ck. ilatdle loliis.sarsDparilia. cid er Cowers. it ;l or. Truducin therMstin fallitde remedy for the rtorati-n of ha!U; it is XATrnfs 1-ifr ULu- OWX REMZDY, curing di.ea:i ty ni.tural When taken its heafincicfl -tire it felt four 'nf fhri':5 every vein of the b-vly, purirylr.s ir.d acUTatinc sW cirrulatk-n of the hlooil. It lieutriiix? any tiiivsi matter in the .tomach, and strengtaen the wtiwit tfP iiu itiun. McLean' t Slrenqthevinj Cordial tri!! ej'ectnallj n Liver Complaints Djr's ta. Jmndnt. Chronic or Xervou Debility, Diteoirt if the Kidney, and all DUeaset arisinn frvni a LHatrdertb Liver or Stonnth. Heartburn, irn ard pile9, acidity or i i.ff- of ttiai ach. fullness of h.'o d to the head, dull p.i r. or . nanus iu the hed, pa!piiiiins of the heart, chikiiU nr.suffjr ailr. feelings when lyir.( d. wn. d -yncss ur jei:cwse! f the "kinsnd eye, sudden fia.het tf bat, ueiri of tiriis. Si.c. There is no mistake alovt it. This cordial will never faii t cure any -f tt iuif disea.-es, i? tiikrn as per directions on rich witle, ' German.. Knglisii nd t rench. Over half a million of lot fie Uave been ,ll durlns the rat ixmr. lis, noi in instance has it f.i iv4 in sivius en'iie s.-i.r.ictwri ft ' then will 6!Ter from cn.urt - dttn.l'.y wb ! Lean's Strengthening C-rdi il i!l rcreyia? To the Ladies. D yj'j wish to ho healtfcr a ul rftroai:? Then V onte and pet some of McLen'. t'or.lial I It will .t"P then and iQVijcrate your blood to thw Throuch '' vein, and the rich rosy bluoni ot health to u:uu:it tayr cheek ag.ixi, Kvery bottle warranted to giTt iatuJ tion. For Children. JV say toparents, if yonr chillr j areMt-kly. FW a'heted with coii!pl:nt? prevalent tni n child. i,f;' theci a small quantity cf il;Lean's (.otdiil. I' rap.diy, becaii.-cst alvays crre!. De!iy aot a aoie-1 Every Coun try rch an t ?h r,ldnr.t leave the city oi.iil h Iiad jrnre' r'-r T il-Lean's ytrcriTrten.nsi cordial. A tic out w-il be made t th.. whobny to !! CA L'TO.V Bewjra t f i!n:;?;sl or d.'jl ?r 1 try topitlm vpon yn tome 15l!leror ?.irarrlI!' ly which they c: a buy cl:eaj, lyiniir! it i jt a J"--" .ivoid snch men. Ak for iichein s Stf ns:heu npf dial, and tike nothirj else. It is lie n'r i1? '-' will purify the bleed throughout, ai d at the V3" treii:;beu tie system. " , . Oi;e table p.vnful t.ken every n.orait t Is a mf-vr pjeveniive f.rtii ders, chilis ani fiver, jyiiu" fcerur any previleu? di.-e i.-e. iice o!y $1 per tvtt:-, or S N tt f;r 35. J II i.-I.KAX. S-le prifjiriet ir oflheo'ol !. Also frL"a:is Volcanic Oil I-'niTT'I. - 5P.-inHp depot oa the come- vf Third arJ.r-n stieets, St L-juis. Mo. t 31clacan' Volcanic Oil Llnlm?1- The lest liniment in themr!ii f :r m:n or b1 Another Keaailcatle L"- Pcrfirmcd by McLean'. Volcanic ( il Liniu. ct. J.tl it t,T T.r rialva. Th.,ras Ford, a b!armi:h, living cear O Tenth .treet. hl a hc rai!!e rom.inj rr on lletrio.i Tri,us Liniment.-, Salve, A.c. lutein d noit'iol. lie despaireduf ever ham j iHttn '" trade .-vain, tecaue heoouM not ttar any ei',,r.'. fod; and ty one U.lt!e of ii.Le.a'b Vulc-nic W luciit lie now perfectly car?d. . Ktie itiial.iiiin. neuraU:a. psrslyts, fcrnie- fPri" ?ti;.es in the ;.in: ir tm.clJ, t-;;ins. throat, earache or t..-tha -?.e, ic, yieid to te nuf--.1 Cnem-o of tis vronderttil l:: iient. ,ft Fvt horse sod catt!e. it is an in.'al'itjle rtTT 1. cha.'es. scratches, cracici heels, lamcnrsv ?1V,', 8''.B,1 la. brti-es. e.'!ir.;., w.anJi. rartls-Mtske bl f w vari ms other hej.e. uhkh anisaa :are.lia.:e t' ' i:utif.( s or accidents. ,w. Kvpry cocntry merchant should chtain I !ipv'V-f -Lean' Volcanic O.l Liniment. It .ells rtpxt'-T'. it a! wayscure. A liberal d.scoonl wi'.l te m.i'letomcrciiaats '-" to sell a;ain. ,f JjTorsale by J It McLEAN. prcprie or, (-ie Third and Pice tretts. Pt L-j::v -Ii. JOHN' A. KENX'.COTT. at the G-ct 'urseT,';:, .'.rtheid. 111., b-s rcai'y for delivery: ,,5r Eulta, e-F-cia!i? Tulips, at the low rale if 100. ard0 per Jl f r larsa rois; .) StrawLe.-ri.s. of all the mo-t .r?rutH ts '-,t fr.-m $i ta $ j-er M fr uut; a few rU, 'iSe, . K Albany.hihor Ever.-reeni.. to-tdceit rr -Corlir. to raiifty ar.df.rni averane ii ti .,,, Fruit Trees, in r : d variety. An le at i& ? .tii lo. and the-malier tb cheaper aiid letter f-f -c-Jt nier. tt.f Small fruits Currant. Houht.)n G:tfrTj.. f berries, alacktcrries, k:., r.ih 1-ane.' Uaa eer - before. ' . , ,KrrtJry' Ornamerta! Trees. Ttr-es and utHer l. T. hr in great vnrietr and a?ntda-ce ; an.I 10 COO s,eJS lar;:e phuiis cfCprijLt U .,ney-ick L. a- V; hB. Deutzia S-.- .b-s Priai. Ac. at fr..ra tt tc $.w I drrt. And tie teaut-if ISeyjtr Specif x er choice perenniii at 9 1 00 U $2 per - . ai-n t-hioch all .:eirt!e at atom h.tiJ- aM Cataiuas by mail oa applK-atioa; an I rai, safely packed ird, tart f rani-p."'"" ' ' , 'f, ,n ,vt hmj !d at atcut :cii;or ert - if B ,t!