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I i vmm 1 .r i ' (. ra.. s iwi.m mil nmm fm mm m . - JOHIT A. POITIT, ' VKOLCSALB AND RETAIL LiEALLP. IJf Cni:.iiir.n, xxahdv- arc, v. . riXCS V3'ARC,&CM - BIW1VNVILE 11 T. Having established Limstlf at tbe c'd stand, recent ly ecccpied by joiin Mcpherson, XT 1( Dow offering and receiving for rale one of tie . ACD BEST ASSORTED STOCKS Erer Brought in this Territory Be has an extensive and varied assortment cf STAPLE ASO FAXCY ! DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family Grrooe s, Flcur, C0S8I8TIX0 OF Baccn Sugar, Tea, Gait, C Ixc Cwi . . . Candles, . eta, etc., And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such & Spice, Peppers, Soda, . ' Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, ew.,etc. He has also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, cC, C. ALSO, A well selected Stock of HAnDTTAnE AXD CUTLERY, - (j UEENS WA It E, s. : Boots and Shoe He pledges his customers to sell as cheap as any other house in the city, and that his goods in quality and style shall be unsurpassed. COM! AlGffif TPlxilfvcXolioliIirv. A Benerolent Institution cttablahed by special En , 4trment, for therehef of Ike tick end distressed, evicted vith Virulent and Epedemic Disease. TEK Howard Association, in vie., of tin? awful discre tion of human life canned by Scxnal diseases, and tie deception practiced upon tbe unfortunate victimsof such disease by Qnacks, several year ago directed tbeir Con sulting Surgeon, ai a charitable act wurtliy of their name, to open a dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, In all tbeir forms, and to give Medical AdTlce Gratis to all who apply I'T letter, with adescrip tion of tbeir condition (afe, occupation, habits of lilo, Ax.) and In case of extreme poverty, to rnrnish medicines free of charge. It is needles to add that tbe Associa tion commands the highest Medical fkill of the age, and will furnish the raost approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in tbeir Annual He nna! Report upon the treatment of Scxnal Diseases, ex press the highest satisfaction with the success whiuh has attended the labor of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet; Hyj.hi lis ; the vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of the Kidneys and Bladder, Kc, and order a continuance f the same plan for the ensuing year. Tbe Directory on a review of the past, fee! assured that their labors In this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the atUUtcd, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed teal, to this very important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, tbe vice of OnaniMn, Masturbation or self abuse, and ether disease of the Sexual organs, by tbe Consulting Surgeon, will le sent by mail (in at-ealed nvciope) FKKtOF CHARGE, on tbe receipt of TWO frTASIFSf.T pvtape. Other reports and Tract on tbe nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &.c, are eonstantly being published fr gratuitous distribution, and win be sent to tbe afdicted Some of the new re medies andmetbode of treatmncti discovered during tbe last year art of treat value. Addre for Eenort or treatment, Dtt. J. SKIIXTN TIOUGUTOK, Acting Surpecn, Howard Association, No. S, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. , JSj order of tbe Directors, EZRA D. IIABTWELL, Trcfcident. 10. Faiechild, Secretary. . Jaly U. 1S5S-IV . - " , ' Douglass Sug-ar JIlIIs. Docjlass Brothers have made arrangements for man ufacturing U an unlimited extent tbeir Sorgho or Far mers' Portable Sujar Mills, will be prepared to supply tbe demand however largo, and will also be prepared to fill all orders for Douplitt and Cooper's Portable fur nace and Sufar Evapora.ur. our Mills took tbe firtt PTeralum (a Silver Medal) at the United ttatea Agricultural Fair at Sndukv, conten ding with the Mills cf Hedges, Free k Co. of Cincinnati and II. J. Cox of Hamilton county, Ohio, a No the tlrtt Premium at the Northwestern Virgiuia Agricultural Pair held at Wheeling, Ta., and at numerous county Pairs In Ohio. PRICES $ JO, f9. $100. if 125 and upward. Price of Tnrnaces a ad Era orators, $0 to $100. Circular! and Pamphlet furnished on application. All orders addrcwed to the undersigned will be prompt, ly attended to. DOCGLAS BROTHERS. Zncsllle, Ohio. HrGnTEOHAS DOUGLAi, General Agent, lslvl Ml. Vernon. OKio. 025GEWIITG LIACHIIIE. RAYMOND'S IVTEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Machine, XTc rrautcdtlie best In the TTorld. Will ititch and bem, tuck and fell, gather and em broider with perfection, and will tew every kind of rooda. eva leather, and C:-icciaSiy adapted lor family rut. ATiT teronof ordinary IctclUseoce can learn la one to'irto use it successfully. VTe have a great number of references, bnt will pive only the names of a few, who are among the tirst fam ilies, to wit : We, the undersigned cititens of St. Louis, having la te!y purctaaed one of Raymond' Latent Improved Pa tent Sewing Macatncs, aud etc it successfully on difler eot kinds cf work, in oar families' crrice, do cheerful ly recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine: Mrs. P AMeSTett Mrs J Jewett Wilcox Josc CofTran L Mary Livermore K R Whorf M R Wtllkaa DRArbuckle II M Blossom NEW GOODS m m niLLiQD! .Wholesale and Retail. .THEODORE BILL, Main Street, 17, Brownviile, Ilebraska, Has juft. received per steamers Sioux City, Ryland, Asi Wilus, and . ile?perian, their , , . . . . . l ' . . . ; ISJIzISjiJ STOCK i -it . i M OF SPRING GOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST. EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. CONSISTING Or 1 Cletxent Jaa A n Lampton D tGtli M B Ten bison 3 A Hale f ' ' K Tillman I J Steven Kachines without tables, ae hand Machines, with wie reedleand two spools of thread on the machine, are ti wun tables, half du:cn extra needles, uis, &c., sii. Veedles I per Coien. Complete printed direcTWns will he sent with every machine. These machine take the aame stitch as the Groverand baker. No letters of inquiry auswered except an extra rot-t age ctsmp li enclosed. Machines warranted, and may he returned in thirty 4T if not satisfactory. Na machines delivered until paid for. All orders by mail or express, with the cub, will re ceive prompt attention. N. B. Agent wanted for every town in the South and west, to whom a liberal discount will be given. Address EDWIN CLARK No. 62 North Fourth street 1 1. Lor.i. Mo. p40-3m t i.ercaiit.ie trtn ot Cratio A liul aahcrcU) foreeii'tin? Isthisdaj dissolved bj mutual eon Et. It eodc-ra Ili'.l baring purcbasc-l the cntiro ? elerett c 4 r;r;iauiise,-Nota anl Account cf Juiai Crsae, tie VocVi and aoeonnt tf the Crm remain at iba oil stand. No. 17 llain Streot, in charge of Mr. T fcec-iore lull wto wi'.i tw'jiut all unsettled lusinera ' JONAS CRANK, ' THK0H0KL HILUf rf:ari::e; Jnce 12th, 15i5. 41- t QUEENSWARE,. IURD tWJIE & UTLEIt Y, Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, Boots and SlioesS, 0? L O AV; S; .v r: Ill&PWllfl Outfitting Goods FOR THE GOLD MINES, Picks, Axes, Cordage, ' ' Camp Kit- f Ox Yokes, etc. etc. ' LADIES! Call and Examine 7 his SUP EH I OK STOCK OF Ladies' , Dress Hoods Of the Very LATEST STYLES. -r The experience he have had vi frade in ihis cify warrants him, iri sayikg he is confident we can give . .- ' .. -; ENTIRE SATISFACTION. To his old Customers in NEMAHA, RICAHRDSON, PAWNEE, CLAY, ' : GAGE, - ' ; AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, He returns thanks fcr past, and hope for, not only a continuance, but increased pa tronage. THEODORE HILL, April 1st. nlO PULES l'KAILDIGGIAGS AHEAD And will prod ceo More toi than any other iifi'iiif jet jt.-iCovered, and . . OK Til E City Boot &Shoe Store, Will make you a ktiperlr pairt-f boot r thofK if you call or leave your neas:re. or be will fell yu ache.ipiT paiter, a ncter alu, r prairio boot, nnd !jly'a tine palter or clipper, cheaper ibaa any -ther'huie Wtt tf St. Luis. Km.l yiiitixd worktM-u. andkeepine a variety t.f mstcrii und trimmiitra fvr home manufac ture, I hope to receive that liberal putrouawe heretofore bet-towed on me. Give me a Ca.ll. W.T. DKN. BrownvitleJulySl. 1S5J nj Pitts' Patent 31 a tli Inc. The Snbseriber is the inventer and patentee of the a hove celebrate tuchir.e, and has manufactured them tnr ovrr twenty ytiM, Hd is prepared this reason tu furnihh either eiplJ r ten-hote machines, thirty-two-inch cylinder, wtih all hi now improvement, reirrd in fourdistinct way, viz. here: cear ntw iiii(iuvt-ieBt, spur ccarhhort belt, lonp belt. This celebrated m.i. j chine. In trdinaiy craiu whet. oath, barley , rve. mill tbret-h and clean ready f..r nj irket f;om MO t,. 6O0 th elaof wheat a d.iy.ou from 12U0 UibeliiDf w,tt. or t;ir j ley, and i without a rinl in the country. This irse J Power, known as tbe Double Pinion Power, i the only one in the country or the kind, ana tor rtrtr.rtx. dura bl'ity and case of draupXt cantivt te urpa;cd in the. Cvitntry. - ; Tl.c truck wa?on for hi uMnir the mJiine a-e jnre-t to run on tbcwido tracli with larpc vrbeel. tnd can be used for farm purpurea if required. Ti't E141U liter "for thorouchly repulatin tuc tran;M ef the hures o that one hor cannot do any more than another, nor any leva, and saves all strain on the nvrcMacTT.. -Ti t h-is-fir.g an iratu new iuveni t.n. aitaclied to the ma chine lor tasjii'.p the -rain a.- it cmnes from the ciemer. and avcf one tsc, fceude a-viids ell dipu;c between thrfscrf and larmers. The Straw Stacker made hy me" fnr pilinr the rtraw. are tide of any leasth and are the Jen known for that purpoe. AH repsl for Separator or none Powers fumUhed at the fhrtest notice. For price. tfcr;u;. kc. adlrew ITtRAlt A. PITTS. , ... .' l!H"!A!!A LA!!D AOEIITf ' srr.vr.Ton & oTArii PLULic, M'illelH:t Invcftipate titles, ray taxes, A.C., rlthtr in K..in?it. or Nebraska; buy, fcfcH. aid enter lacOon eurumision; invest in town property, hoy or M1 tHe sane, and w;i always have on hand correct plats of townt-hips, counties. &.C., nh-iwinp alllandssub ject to entry; and where d pm red will rurnisb parties liv tn?in the rtatcawhh tbeHiue. BcirR the oldest settler in the county will in all canes be able tcive full and reliable information. Address A. L. Coate, oitherat Urownvtileor Nemaha City,NebrakaTerritory. 6m-42-v2 Id SEIGEL .& GREENBAUM, ' I . ' 1 ' ' i Main Sired, Brownviile, Nebraska . . Ilin-c Just received persteamer White Cloud a Complete 'Stock O F READY-MADE CLOTHIKQ. Which they will sell for cash a shade cheaper than ha ever before been offered In this market. March n0 , . - M'NUTT'S : ColeTbra,ted. STOSIACH ' BIWEDS Are an. unequalled Tonic end Stomachic a potiteiv ami palatable Remedy for general Debility . Dys jjtvtia, loit cf Appetite and all o'ieaet of the Digestive Organs. Theje Bitters are a sure Preventive of FEVER AIID AGUE ! They are prepared from the purest materials by an old and experienced lruggist, ana mcrtiorcvau uc on. THEY AID DIGESTION! Byjently exciting thft nystetn into a healthy action; are pleasant tothc taste, and also pive that viorto the syatetu thati so essential to health.' tj-A wineglass Tuli may he taken two or three times a day before eating. Prepared only by W, L.M'N'UTT. sr. 1.0ns, mo. Oct. 2-3, 'S3 IS-ly ' - ; - .-' Steam TtZlHy n Patent Portable Mill, rrillE aubscrilers have entered into a partnership A nn-ler tho firm of Heed, Ilolabird & Co.. to manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grift Mill and arc now prepared to furnish nil those in want of a gooJ Corn or Wheat Mill that fordura bilit y, jimplicty and economy : excel any Mill in the world. On the lato exhibition of the Mechanic? institute in Ciacinnati.ft Cold Medal tras iwiirded themforit. It i adapted to all Grain grindingpurpose : i t i luperiorto all other? forthemontex tensive Merehnnt Mill, as it isforsrindinstho Farmersfccd by Ilore power. Theabevc Millfare manufactured by theundcr iigneiat theirhop in Cincinnati, 0., where they son be furnished in anyquantity aUhort notice. The above Mills warranted to perform af follow?: 38 m. diara.. per hour 50 U. Corn, 25 Wheat, JSOO JO " " " 20 M 15 f 250 24 " . ii 20 " 13 " 200 20 " " " u 16 " 3 " 150 Ai this Mill tells its ownstory.it is unnecessary to efrnm Anrnumcroujroeoinincndations received. COX & ROBERT'S ' Xs J2u "27 S3 Tllli fill CLHI; Made by Kin?lan.d & rcrgnson, bT. LOUIS, MO. THE above named m.ichines are unquestionably the nw.ft Mmple. che.ip and durable tlcrcu for sale. They Thresh and Clean the Grain ready for Market aud can be managed by the most unkillful farmer. This machine received the fit premium at. the last Fair of tbe St. Louis Agricultural and .Mechanical Asso ciation, fr beins the BKST FOh'It HOUSE T1IKESUEK AND CLEAN KK exhibition. li having threshed aud cleaned more Wheat, In a better style, in a given time, than any other four horse Jilachineon the ground. Onr Leter Cabin Hone Power wa awarded at the same fair the Grand Gold Medal of Honor. We are this season prepared tofuruish these machines with several late improvements, and wegunrrantce the workmanship and material t-hall not be excelled by any other made. Wc sell them with lever or endless chain horse power, as preferred. Orders tilled promptly. J. II. MAXXY'S PATENT COMBINED HOYEE AND EEAPEE. MADE BY Kingslands Sc. Ferguson, ST. LOUIS, MO. WE are this season prepared to furnish this widely known and justly popular JUnliine with all the new and valuable improvements, and made in a style certain to pluceit in advance of all others, I:s past success, both aha Heapcr and Mower, warrant us in recommending it to purchasers a a m.itliinc that will give perfect satisfaction in every particular. Our facilities for uianufjcturittK will enable u to fl'l all orders promptly, hut would be 'pleased to receive orders, a that wc may fill them on the day they are wanted. ' J"Ordcrs respectfully solicited. KIXGSI.ANPS & FEKGUSON, Cor. id and Cherry St$. St. Louit, Mo. 19 no47-tf PRINCE & CO.'S IMPROVED rilELODEONS, IVITH IMVIDCO SWELL . , The Beit-Tuned llred Jiwtrttment in the Korid. List of Prices : Four Octave Mclodcon $45 CO Foiir-and-half Octave Mclodeoft 60 00 Five Octave Melodeon 15 00 Five Octavo Melodeoii, Piano Case, Four stops $10C 00 Fie)ctaveMelodeon.loi hie reed, portable caso 130 00 Six Octave Jlelodeon, Ti.ino Case 130 00 Five Octave Molodeon, Piano Cacc. double reed r 150 00 Five Octave Melodeoii, Double Hanks, fo'ir stops 200 00 The Organ Melodcon, five seta Reeds, two Banks ' - Keys and Pedal Bass . 350 00 First Premium awarded wherever exhibited. Illus trated price circulars sent by niil. Orders PromctJy Filled By-' f.HO. A PR1NCK &. CO., Buffalo, N. T. , ' GF.O.A. PR1 XCK Ai CO.. 110 Ijikc St., Chicago", II!.' GF.O. A. PKlNCE&.CO.,87Fttltontt. N. T.City. July 1th. 1S59. FLUWCRS, FRL'ITS, &.C. JOHN" A. KF.NX1COTT, at the Gn.v Nursery, West Northttetd, III., ha ready for delivery: Bulbs, especially Tulips, at the low rate of $2,50 per 100, and $20 per Jt for large roots: Strawberries, of all the mot approved varieties, from $2 to (1 per M for mot; a fewsurts, like '.ViNms Albany, higher Evertrreens 20 to 40 cents per j t, uc cordrng to variety and form average 23 cents.'. Fruit Trees, in good variety. Apple at $3 1.1 $15 per 10. and the .mailer the cheaper and better ftrdiitiiul Customer. " -,. Small PrulU -Turrants.nooghton Gooseberry, Hasp berries, Blackberries, c, much lower than ever offered Wfore. Ornamental Tribes, Ilasea anduther Ilardv Shrubbery. iagret variety and abundance; and 10 000 small to Inrge plants of Uprlsht Honeysuckle. Lilacs. Spireas, leutzia Scahra, Prim. &c. at from $4 to $10 per hun dred. And the beautiful Dicbytra Specabalit and oth ercliolre perennial t $160 10 $2 per dozen, anil com mon thin: all desirable at about half price. Ctalogues by avail o appikation ; and every thing safely packed for df.tant transportation ; and as a rule most tMcgs cold at about tea per eent.,- less ki antnnrn thanSpriag. y - notvt - A". B. H0LLABIKD'& CO., ' " Machinists, Founders ard Engine Builders, Tiont ptree.Westof Sraitiu CINCINNATI, O. V7"11 rcspoctfully inform theli friend? and V V the public generally, that thev are now pre pared to execute a 11 orders in thcit line, with j,r, m t ne??. ILmntr. lately enlarged their sl ot, and with the increased tauiiitic? they now posses, they hope to merit continuation of the liberal patrosae ahich has hervU.forc Latin extended to them. Saw Mill Eincs f every Description. Constantly n bun : consisting of the Snri. Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears and' every description cf astingt, warranted to be wd! made in every particu lar. They hare also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enable? them to oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and arc pre pared ta work on as reasonable terms as any other ahop in the connlry. Those in want of anything in onr line, would do wvl. t. tve ua eI. aud examine our & pattern That Gredt-Eemcdy, so to r.G EOrGIIT, ' AIOLiri, I t Feb. 19, 1S57. MF.SS11S. S. K. MANN tc CO-'C-fln.l your Ague balsam superior to any remedy1 in our market fr the permanent cure of all malarious diseases. We cheer fully recommend it as worthy that great name it has wherever sold and ;ised. Very Truly Tours, f MCnATiDS & THOMAS. To the snfTcrers from Chills, Fevcrind Ague, I cheer fully submit the foliowiiii:: Having' observed closely the effects of lr. Mann's' Ague Balsam in this vicinity for the past three years, I am well pleased with its re medial virtues as an antidote to malaria. I :iiave fre quently used it in my practice, and with e.;tire satis faction. From my intirnatcknowiedpeof tfiis co:u pound I recommend it as safe, promt and efficient. N. K. UACKEIOMj M D. Gallon, Ohio, April 1st, 1S53. I11.UFTON. Ind., May IT, 1S53. MESSRS. S. E MANN it CO. Havin.3 sold your Bal sam for the past three years to scares of persons in this vicinity, and closely observing Its cfTectH, we do not hesitate in saying, we believe it the best remedy ever sold in lmftana, and wiilcflectually cure chills .fever acd wit! effectually cure chills, fever and apue without fail. Truly Tours, PU1LLIMAN & KEARN3, Erug'ts. Locawsport, Ind., Sep. 13, 1836, DR. MANN Please send me one half gross more of your Ajtue Balsam immediately. It is in great demand, and may he truly styled the King of Fever and Apue. 1. ....... J. LYTLE. St. Loris, March 1st, 1833. MESSRS. S K MANN k CO We have sold a larpe amount of your Axue Balsam the past three years, and find that where introduced and sold it has no equal in tbe history of ague remedies, and from all parts of the west we hear the same cheering news it never fails tocureits patient and is looked upon in thin country as the best niedicicine for chills, lever 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 , Brownviile, N. T. NEW ARRIVAL OF. Two Hundred ClIRISilAN DEUSiiK. Rrovriivillc, Nebraska. ANNOUNCES to the public that he bus just re ceived, per Steamer Hyland, a very lurgo and well assorted stock of I'arlorand Cook Stoves, of new and improved- patterns.ns follows: Plymouth Rock, Elevated Oven, New Ef , olden Era. and every vaiiatyo ' C , Parlor and Office Stores. ' : Also, Japan cd Ware, Crass Kettles, JLantlicms Copper IVai c.Sbo vels and Tongs. All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in this region of country. I havo also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Shectlron ware, and am prepared to put up guttenngand spoutinz and all other work in my line, at short notice,' and in a workmanlike manner, which I warrantto give satisfaction. I plelse myself, not to bo undersold in the upper country. Brownviile September 2, 1S53. nIO-ly BETTER THAN GOLD. To Druggists and Physicians. . j ' . j y. . ... 1 ' T . ? t IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey an ndequntc idea of the untni.'nse gi now being done by JJr.-bmtth- "Electric Vil."uf 1'hihidelphia. I is important to 1 litre it in t!io h:inds of oil mtdival men as ioon as m.iy Le, to saro psin and suffering, in all c;wes ! accident ie. Nothing has ever dono.Tvhat this arti cle is doin in same titno. Piles 3Iore Wonderful Cures Electrical Oil. j 1 TmLADELrnu, June 6, 18i8. Dr. Smith : I was suffering intensely front intern al Files ; was given up by two physicians. I was ad vised to try Dr.' Smith's Electric Oil, by injections. The first application relieved the pain, and al ter four npplka ions I was relieved the pain, and after four applications I was entirely cured. Your?, gratefully -- t .-'.. Mrs. MakyCiiittick. 271 Juniper St., two doors above South. .. : . , ' r .-iA.i i From the N. V. Times, 13. The Rcsil Yesterday more than tweaty ladies visited Dr. (Jalutia IS. Smith, at the.Troy House some coming five to ten miles, suffering from Asthma. Nervous rains, Kheumutisui and general derange ments. The 'Electric Oil" is already miiiufiistinjr, tranquiliiing and curative powers upon the ulilicttd of Try and vieiuity Cull early. AVili. It Strike In? Yes, a pimple, an incipient gathering which for a time appears 011 the surface and by a trifling change in the absorbents is taken up and carried out though the circulation "1 trite? in. Justsodoes this (genuine) Oil act on the alsor bent of the human being. . 1- rSIT CUKES, it is JlILD,itdoc3-N0 HARM It CAN DO NO 1IAUM. Greatest Cure In The World ! ' For 'Toothache or any ether Pain, DIt. SMITH, of Philadelphia will forfeit $I00 if the Electric Oil fails to euro a single caso of IJheu tuatistn, or pains in the back or limbs. Pile., Fever Sores, Ulcer, Soro Nipples, Swelled Glands,' Felons, stifTnes in the Joints or Neck. '"-" Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cures fthcumatism. Smith's Electric Oil a eura for Pain. Smith's Electric Oil ntcurc f.f Toothache. Sipith'a Electric Oil n cure for Deafness. Smith's Electrio Oil a cure for Neuralgia Smith's Electric Oil--acure for Swilling. Smith's iJlcctric Oil a cure for stiff Joints. . Smith's KlectricOil a cure for Felons. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for I-roken lircust. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Sore Throat. Smith's Elcctiic Oil a cure for Hums.. Smith's Electric Oil a cure lor ParalysiiC .j : It is soothing and pleasant ; it gives un;re perma nent as well as instant relief than anything ever b -fore used, and its sedative inSuem-e Over ncrvuu pain is highly appreciated by mod teal men. many ! whom have used it. Head this from Dr. Elkinton. a physician who has practiced since 1836 (too well known for comment): r At intervals during thirty years past, my wife has been sul'joct to rheumatism of the most violent ciwt say four times a year sometimes so severe s to make it necessary to administer large doses of the tincture of guiacum and morphia, and rock her like an infant in a large rocking chair, to induce ary re pose. Having fr squent correspondence with my son (102 Chesnut strectof ycur city ) I informed him ol an attack she had about the middle of last month, (January), which was of such severity as to com pletely paralyze the system. He, in his anxiety for his mother V welfare, sent me a bottle of your Electric Oil, but as 1 am one of the practioners of tavdicine iu our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of pitcnt me licine, I d d hesitate to givo it a trial ; however, on reflection, I concluded to try it which did, and after the third and fourth application the became rather passive, and before onc-lLird of the bottle was used not a vestoge of the disease remained, an ! she still continues well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen nvles without a renewal of any of the s' inptoins.'. I therefore fe-lt it my duty, for the sakc of sulToi inghumiinity, to forward this testimonial. I am yours truly, : JOSEPH I. ELKINTON, 31. D." Kclieve and Avoid Pain. Piiin is the penalty for violated law, yet in (iod Providence pain is a friendly admonition inUcsd of a vindictive cruelly. Were there no pain from a burn wo would be liable to lose cur limbs and not know it; die and noi cognizant of our situation. Thank Cod for pain if not well, that yon may dis cover a remedy to get SPEEDY RELIEF, and be careful in the future. Facts are stubborn, and if you have a limb swollen from GOUT. IXFLAMATOIIY RHEUMATISM, a JlAD SPRAl.V, a LURN, a Ion growing and PAINFUL ABSCESS, you would soon know it if relieved, without the aid of imagination. J5yTbo public are respectfully cautioned to be ware of SPURIOUS OIL. and to uotko tho name of "A E. SMITH," and -UALUTIA D. SMITH," on the label. . "A. E. SMITH" is also blown in the tjlass of 3 sizes. The largest bottles may be had at $ for six bottles. . , , , . , EfLnrge bottles are ten times the cheapest," Western Depot and Manufactory at tha Ware house of VAN LEAR. r.RITTAINi nARDY. Whole.ale Druggists and Chemists. St. Joseph, Mo. To whom all orders must he addressed. nJS-tf - WHITINGU & WARREN. Wholesale Ajrent. Nebraska City. An Improved Farm ... X very valuable anl dossrahle Improved farm situate 4 1-2 mile from Brownviile and 2 1-2 from Nemaha City, can he hl on very favorable term. It contita of 1S4 acre; 40 acre under cultivation; 24 acres in tim ber; Botxl well; stock water, and pood frame house. The stock 2 y.ke of oxen T cuwt, and 7 yourg cattle, tbe farm implements, and household f urnitnrt will; he sold with it if dctired- a rare opportunity la here pre- sentert. Enquire of B. v. Furnas, at the Advertiser ofm-e, Brownviile. X. T. - - Xv. 17. '69 nt8 TIid Llirzouri Eopnblicrm Published Daily, Tri-Vet ly & Weekly By GEORGE KSAPr, IT. PASCil ALL, JOH.T KItAPP, Ho. Proprietors. 11, Chestnut Street, St. LrOui3, Jio. Termt of the Republican. Daily, (in advance) $10 00 Tri-wckly, (11 advance) 6 Cu Weekly, (in advance) 3 00 Weekly, nut paid in advance, invariably . 3 0O Sunday Republican . , 2 00 To clubs of five Hailies .40 00 To clubs of six Tri-Weekiies 25 00 To c'ub." of fourteen Weeklies 14 00 ?Gr"vaus, Lost ahd K.uiid. Boardlrg for Rent, aud Removals, will be charged fifty cents per square ni ei'ht lines or less, for first insertion, and twenty-live cents for cai:h ailditional one without alteration. ONE SQUA11E, eight lines or less ; three times on first er fourth page 1 4t tl It 8 00 12 00 2l 00 one week " two week ' " three weeks ; ' " - .. one niontli , " " two months . j " " three months' " " six nioiitha 1 " " twelve months " rjjAIl aJvertisemenH required to be kei t on second Xupe. charced as new each day, and on third page an ad vance over stated rates. jTj"A(lverti!ement8 required t he displayed, or set in larire type, charped double rates. jrjTransient advertisement, must he paid for in ad vance. FL0TJBI1TG HILL! THE undersigned having leased tbe Steam Flour and Corn .Mills lately erected on the Missouri River at Nemaha City, are now prepared to grind WHEAT OR CORN 1 WITH D1SPA TH. Having one of Clark's Celebrated Flouring Mills, Manufactured at Philadelphia, we can manufac ture 100 sacks of Superfine Flour and grind 600 bunheliof Corn daily. Our building for storing and shipping grain or produce is unsurpassed on the River. We will provide tho public with a Free Ferry at all times. BR0WNLEE 4 TIDWELL. August lltb,'39. n5-3m . THE liitdcrsiKiied, oeirmc t Mart about tbelOih f September Tor Texiis, will sell cither for cai-h In band or upon a short time to (rood men : One Dwelling lluuso in the City of Drownville with Two Lots enclosed, a good g.irucn and omhout-es upon the premises. Two Good Vacant Lrds in Brownviile situated near the levee and convenient for business purposes. . 1-J0 Acren of Land in Nemaha county near the Missouri river; well timbered and watered. One half of an Original Stare (equal to 60 lote) in the Town of Afpmwaii. Xine Lots in "AlcLennan's addition" to Nebraska City, near .Nebraska City wharf. The undersigned And the fiscal department cf his a Hairs in a very embarrassing rendition. If thoe who are indebted to him will please to come forward and pay their little notes and accounts, he will take it as a great kindness upon thPir part, and will he happy to present each of theui with a slight token of his hiKh regard in the form of a small receipt, neatly written, with, hi autograph appended thereto, - D. L. UcGART. May 19 7-n4;t Spcar" Patent Corn Hurler. A machine capable of Husking as much Corn in a day as ten hands ! Speare's Pt tcnt Corn ntisker was Introduced to tbe notice of Eastern agriculturists, in January last, and the immediate recognition of Its great merits, and the approbation it has met with from the farming commu nity is fully tested by the fact that since is introduc tion to the notice or the agricultural public in the east and south, (only aix mouths aioce,) 2000 buskers nave been sold. The machine is now upon exhibition at our ifflce in St Lo:ii. aud we respectful ly invite the farmers and agriculturist of tliia and tbe adjacent Conutiea and States to call and aatistv themselves by persona! inspec tion of the machine, of the simplicity of its construc tion, theeasyliud perfect manner iu which .t performs its work, and the immense saving of time and labor it effects. Dealers and agents have now a chance of more ample remuneration, by purchasing this machine, than will again occur for years in thib' section of the West. 11 them at once communicate with u and they will timi our terms to be the most liberal and eucouraging. He also offer fur sale county rights at a very low dgure and upon easy terms. The Huskcr will he on exhibition at the next State Fair in St. Louis, and we will guarantee to the purch aser thereof that it performance will give them entire satisfaction, otherwise the purchase niuney will he refunded. Price twelve dollars each. - J5HAUG fc. BURROWS, St. Louis, Mo. TESTIMONIALS. Jibn A. Clark, one of the Editors of the Evening Dispatch, Augusta, Geotgia, writes as follows : New Tobx June 17. 1859. Messr X. T.Speart 4- Co Sins Alter having at tentively watched the operation of your Corn liusker it is a privilege to bear testimony to tbe great meiitof tbe iuvcniioii. Vou have claimed for it nothing which it has not in my presence proved itself erpabie. Our farmers will appreciate your Itbors. and it is not need ed that 1 should wish you a success which is already in your grasp . . , - , Respectfully, &c, JOHN A. CLARi. Edizadeth Town. N. J., Jan 22, 1S59. Mefrrs N. T. Speart 4 Co Gekts Tour Corn ITusker was received this morning. 1 started i.fT imme diately with my horses and wagon to try my hand at shelling. 1 traveled only a J ew miles, a every former wishtd to sec the Husker work. 1 got back about eiizht o'clock, making a circuit or abutfoar miles 1 sold ten. That will do for half a day's wolk. I can sell 600. Tour fortune is made. Tours,. respectfully. 1 WILLIAM NILES. It has also received strong expressions of commenda tion from Hon. C.S. Elint. Secietary of the Massachu setts Board of Agi icuitnre. Hon. J. V C. Smith ex. Mayvr ol Boston Hoi lis Bowman, of Bangor. Me. Hun. James Allen, or Massachusetts, Hon Marshall I Wilder ot Massachusetts, Prof. Mapes, of New Tork, and nu merous otners. In addition to the above, we have eertlflcates from a large number of distinguished men who are int erested in our agricultural industry, who endorse the met its of this machine 111 the strongest terms. Among theui, the Hon. Henry W. Benchley, of Mass.. who says : 1 have had repeated opportunities of witnessing the practical operation ut Mr. Spear's Com liusker, and have tested it thoroughly, and unhesitatingly pro 110 11 ace it beyond comparison the best, if not the only nractical without injury to tbe Corn, and with astonishing rayi.l- ity. Its simplicity of Construction, rapid and efficient working and low price, will, in my Judgment command for it an un.imited sale.' The undersigned have the pleasure of informing the farm in 3 community that they have this day. August 29, lboa, purchased from the patentee the right of man ufacturing and selling ' Spear's Corn liusker." and are prepared to fill order with promptness anil di-pi ch Farmers and all others iurerested, desiring further information will please write for circular. All orders ud letters hnld be addressed to BRAGG k BURR WE4 S'. Louis, Mo. - Office, corner of Third and Market streets. " no lvl . , . . . A History of all Religions Containing a Statement of the Origin, Dcvelopencnt, Doctrines and Government of the Ileli? lous Denominations in Europe and the United States, With Diographical Sketches of Eminent Divines, by Samuel M. mncker, LL. li. Published by Wuano Kulison. Quaker City Publishing House, 'i'i, South Third Street, Philadelphia. - ' The subject of" Religion and tho Doctrines of sects must always have an absorbing interest for the thoughtful observer, and a work which affords the desired information, in a convenient and accessible form, at a moderate price, has been urgently demau- ded, and will be fought for with avidity, and must command a large snle. ; ; In tho present work, tho origin, devclopcmont. doctrinal belief, Church Government and peculiari ties of over eighty different religious jeets, are trea ted in a style clear, compendious and accurate, and will afford all tho information which iniht be pro cured with great difficulty and expense, and much labor and research, from the larger polemical works and encyclopedias. Dr. Sinuckcr has evidently prepared this work with much care, and it exhibits great ability and learning. - Tb articleson the different religions are very impartially written, and show the caref ul study of au unprejudiced and sound mind ; and the im portance and value cannot bo too highly estimated of such superior and unbiassed effort in a work of this kind, as too often, those pretending to giv cor rect information upon such subjects are prejudiced in favor or some particular sects or denoininjtions. 1t. Kulison has brought out this great work iu a very handsome form, and the public is indebted to him for a very valuable, instructive and useful book. The price, $1,00, i remarkably low for such a work, and in order thit it may have a rapid and extensive circulation, ho will send it to any address, accompa nied with a valuable Gift, on the receipt of the price and t wenty-five cents to pay postage. Mr. Kulison will send free, on application, his new enlarged and revised Catalogue of ilooks aud Gifts, containing all infoimation ie!ative to tbe establish ment of Agencies iu the Gift Ifc-ok business. Ad dress DUANE KULISON. Quaker City PublUhiug House, S3, South Third Street, Philadelphia, P. lT.lc::t CLlo T::rtf.::cr. Te subscribers have now reai'r several hundred of tie above eicelleKt Birr.l.;es. Wherever tbe Mont's Thre.hers have beeh introd JCf 4, it is weil khowa that they are altogether nneqnllel; and. iitufcfore, as ma ny first class reference can Ire f a'airhed as may he re quired. They are built of 4, 8, 8, and 13 horse capaci ty, and every machine is runseverl hours, and thor oughly tested ia all Its psrtJ, before leaving our facto ries. We hnvealsA now ready for delivery S?T:nnrX SU GAR CANE MILLS, of tbe most approved patterns and alsoall ibe necessary apparatus for the .Domestic Man ufacture of Sugar and Syrup We are now prepared to supply our customers with Mills of ti e mot ifi'ient operation, at prices in St. Lomis as low as in Cincinnati Inscriptions oT these Mills and Aoparanus. also a Trea tise on Sorghum Susar Cane, and on Sugar and Syrup making, wi:l hecbeerfnlly forwarded to all applicants. As our farmers are fast learning the easy and laree profits of raising hay for market, we are now making ready to supply the demand for a large number of those well established Dederick' Paralei Lever Horse p..w er Hay P, esse. . Wc manufacture and hive cr.utantly for sale the fol lowing highly approved Machines : ' Se'.by's Patented Premium Grain Drill ; the celebra ted Kentucky Harvester ; Atkin's Keir-rakinir Reaper; Page's X Child's Portable Saw Mills, Portai.leEh.ur X Grist Mills; Mill il i irnery, aud . tatiouary Steam En gines, and Boilers and fixtures Orders respectfully solicited; and pamphlets with prices, term and full descriptions cheerfully furnished gratuitously . - St. Louis Agricultural Works, Corner Maine Bid die street, St. Louis, Mo. CLARK, R1CITAR50N k Co, nolvl Proprietors. Arnold's ComMncd Grinding 2UU Corn and Cob Crusher, anU Corn Shellcr. Three valuable machines in one! This i anew in vention, and one that is well worthy tho attention or tbe public, the farming portion in particular; combin ation has been pronounced by thoee who have the Mill in use to one of the best ever made, and the great val ue of this combination will be readily seen when the fact is considered that each machine make a necessity 1 or the other. Thus: a Mill makes a necessity for a "Shcller, and Sbeller for a Mill, etc. Being adapted to the use of the farmer, by horse power, as a farm implement itscaicely has an equal in value. It Is also adapted to steam and water or wind power. It is capable of grinding from Ave to ten bushels per hour, requiring from two to three horse power, accord lug to thequantity and qualiiy of the work done. It grinds sufficiently line for family use. making a su perior article of Meal, leaving it round and lively, which is indispensable for lisht bread or puddings. Everyone will be astonished at the difference in this respect in favor of the ryeal made in this Mill compar ed with that m ide In any atone mill. They have only to make the trial to be convinced. lt.will shell firty to sixty bushels per hoir, and will grind aud shell at tbe same time. It will crush flrteen to twenty huthels of corn and cob per hour, and It will crush and grind at the same time. It is light and portable, weighing thre hundred pounds and occupying a space of less than two feet by three reet. The grinding surfaces are very durable.heing made et iron as hard as hardened cast steel, and when worn 0-0 can be replaced without tbe aid of a mechanic, at thu trilling cost of one dollar and fifty cents, thus overcom ing entirely the great oLjection to iron nulls. Particu lar attentiou ia called to this feature in the Mill, as the difficulty of replacing grinding surfaces In Iron mills w hen worn out is an objection to them that has al ways been uiged with great force and has had the effect to prevent thousands from purchasing, who otherwise would be glad to do so. That objection is entirely done away with this null. Millers will do well to examine this Mill, there be ing no doubt that tbey will find it for their interest to adopt it for a feed mill as the grinding surfaces are re' piaceu at a mucn icss cosi man is required to keep a Stone Mill in order, to say nothing of tbe great saving 111 powi r and cost of Mill. ao examination or tuismiii js earnestly solicit ed, as it must be seen in operation to be f ul ly understood and appreciated. Cards of direction are attached to esch mill, which will enable any one to set up and operate them without further instructions. State and county rights for sale on reasonable terms Price of mill complete $7o. For particulars inquire or ;. HAn No is Lass street, or address G SHKPARD, Pobtoftice, Box, 2969, Chicago, 111. uolvl NEBRASKA (ITY Xxa. e vix -xx o o Company. Capital Stock &o,ooo. NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. THIS Company, nnder a liberal charter, Is now fully organized, and their entire capital stock ed F'fts TomiomJ Dollar, paid in andsccured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon enual terms, with the most iavored Insurance Company any where. Having adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of thecompnny. The operations of the Company, will be confined. for tbe present, to maKink, or cakgo risks, with a maximuinliabilityof $12,500 on any one bottom. being theonly insurance Office, on theabove pop ular plan. West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous -"upport from Western .Merchants. e respectfully invite the Missouri uivei pn ronage. DIRECTOR?: S.F.Xuckolls, Chitf. F. Holly, II. P. IJennet. J.L.Armstrong, W. N. Hinchmnn. Miles W. Ilrown, A. A. Uradford. officers : CIIAS.F.IIOLLY, President. J.GAR3iDE,Sec'y. St. Loins Agent U0l.1t . P. Howard. April 2d. 1853. 421- B r. LVSHBAUGH. JSO. L. CAKSOV LTJ3HBATJGH & CARSON. - BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dealers in Coin. Cncnrrent Money, Exchange and Lind Warrants, BROWN V1LLE. NEMAHA CO., H. T. Especial attention will be given to Buying and Selling Exchange on the principal cities of the United States. Gold. Silver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A co nstant sup ply of Land Warrants on hand for sale for cash, or en tered on time for Pre-cniptors. Ail Warrant sold by us gnaranteedin every ropect. Will file Declaratory State ments or intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon best securi ties, at western rates or interest and investments mide in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all couvenienfjiuiut will be promptly attend ee to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates Bills or Exchange on England Ireland and France ob tained at usual rates, with ct ot Exchange on the Ea.-t added. Deposits received on Current account andintcresl allowed on special deposits OFFICE Main St., near T. S. Land Office lkKrKUZaCES Lind. Brother & Co., Merchants, McNauphton Carson &. Co., II iser k White, Tonne. Carson it Bryant. " Jno. Thompson Mason, Col'rof Port, " " E. M. Punderson &Co. Merchant, " " M. M. Yeakle k Co. No. 17 Broadway, New Tork. Wm. T. Smithson Esq., Banker, Washington, D. C J. T. Stevens. Esq., Att'y at Law, Jno. S. Gatlaher, Late 3.1 Aud. V. S. T., ' Taylor & Kxiegh, Bankers, Chicago, 111. McClelland Scruggs k Co. Merchants, St. Louis. Mo. Hon. Thos. G. Pratt, Hon. J. W. Gear), Ex-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., Pres't S. Ban, Cot. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons k Co. Rankers, II. C. Xutt&Co. Greene, Weare k Rice, ' Douglass k Watson, " ' Col. Sam liambleton, Att'y at Law, Jndce This. Perry, Prof. H. Tntwiler, Oct. 8, '57-v5-nl5-tf Philadelphia, Pa Baltimore, Ml. Annapolis, Md Penn. Xercersbnrg, Pa. Uagerstown, Md 44 44 Keokuk, Iowa. Council Bluff" Pes Moint, " in ton, Eastern, Md. Cumberland, Md. UavaaaAiahaina J. i. B. CIIILDS. & CO. B. JEXXISC3. J, B. JENNINGS EXCLUSIVELY Wholesale Grocers, 'COLl?,JISS!0!IAM,MEaCHAtlTS. Cor. 2nd and Frances stsf St. Jostph .Vo. HAVE just recievedbv lato arrival, at much be low the regular rates of freight, a heavy stock of Oroccnes, aich having been purchased at extreme ly low pneei. will be sold unusual! v cheap for cash We respectfully invite buyers to an examination of i-ur stock. 50 bhds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced pi ices lOQOsackiG A and Kanaka salt 500 bis superf ne, extra and extra Sue Flour BOO sacks 44 - 20 tierces new Rico 40(1 hf and qr boxes Star Candles lOO boxes family Soap 500 boxes Kio Coffee, good fair to prime 50 bis crushed and powdered Sugar 200 bis and hf bis butter, soda, sugar and wine . Crackers 400 kegs asserted Nails 153 coils mannilla rope, from to inches 75 boxes pearl Starch 50 boxes 3X10 aud 10X12 Glass 500 dot 8X10 and 12 and 12X14 window sash 100 sacks new dried Apples 100 boxes imperial.ganpowder, young hyson and black Tea 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy 50 boxes sugar Toys and Hum drops 100 whole and bf drum Figs 50 boxes layer Kaisens 200 boxes Glasgow, and Virginia Tobacco 1 00.000 Segar. variou brands 150 boxes. nd 25 bis Smoking To acco COOdojien Field's eelcbrafel Oysters 1 50 boxes W II. PF a nd E D Cheese Wooden ware in every variety: Cotton batting, Ccadle wick, wrapping yarn, hemp twine, white fish 1 otomae herring, fresh Gihen butter, cranberries, orange j fresh and preserved fruits, jellies, pickles, lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups. iepper. allspice, gin ger, currants, prunes, verniacilli. macaroni, nuts of all kinds, etc etc. ESTllides. peltries, beeswax an J all oth whites of produce taken in exchange for goods by J. B. JE5XIXG3Cc. Jan'j 23 1S59 30y!y THE COUMalY G&TLrM.T1 itea tbtI!oa.J-,ha Vr'etTonh i8 xVk ' mocrat, is the taae of liiXot istc-.vo tr ;j r;;r ti::z to s z s s c wn De Pr. -. . .. r . i!l.l SfATrs.' r- liiri, Tns CorxTitT CxsTtrs! ii ruVh.. 13 pages-iuarto.anl trstcrrl vp,',. tT'j i.1uh witu 15 :3-iaau;uratiD" at thtt ,',:e!T!:! eral iraprovemnt.-ain.r;? ibem'an nlarW lar-er type, and an increased amooat of ,s n. ..... 1 I.E.J, l,.r;n is fr complete an l prac'ical Journal fcr 'S. p. t untry l.e-iden!, paWishei in thu e. unirr r Two b-lir year. AJiress wit re-ii,". forSami.ic Nnroh-M, clUai:t(lt f I'TIIi'ti Tltt-'rtr. m - . . - . iirrinfnienij nnte wnn-n i oe pa 01 isners 0! the Uounfrv C enaoied fnt.derfcrv d-r'i and nt.T it; e& 1 ttrnvht at .... i ne rabussers 0: the una'-, n....: rj rnt unnt: as a prerait m t..r s. . " Mi aec in peine 1 by theca.-hf i9. Writ r - . ' particulars n32-3m . Writ. r. - . nutl ith prospectuses and wit orJlw APPLE TKEES Tbe undersigned .frers t.j ell ApfAttZ wishing t.. pim hase t!e preiprn ,,, xt ing terms: gIS per hundred; $1 per uen il5 t.y the ingl tie. The tree were raise a.e two year old ; are from thre and a-tu'r a-half feet it: beig.it. They wm make tear'. T ooiier than trees brought fruni the K.t ik , three years older. These trees can be Itm, '' out being ou. or the ground but a few h,,,.PJ 'Minu need never g.t dry. andcnneij:emr tw . " r, be but iittle if any reta.ded, ,f pr' , in replanting them. Trees raised in T.h7 l"0 m.my advantages over thoe brought here'fn Moat nurserymen like mo.t nian.irarunr. mot inferior article to ibe most ituiam "4 'it ny of tbe trees broucht We,:. ia )ld 5!rer olds, were old. stunted trees troni four, rf old when taken from the nursery j, j, ... 7t irt bring trees from Obio here without i,eir tiiScHt tr Iess it jure. This is especially ihe.-1. ''D"'w ir me trees are taken up after thev.. n 'J-J te brought ter;''" tain T 11 ru'0r- fall, they can elilom he plant befi re Winter se Browville ,M ch 1, 18C0 feuTttkees. OmTALlZZITAL THE 3 Shrvls, Roses, Vines, Wants, i UllalaS & CO., I Tt 1 Agents ror 1 A. N Fahnestock k Sons' TOLEDO NURSERIES' ARB now canvassing Nemahaand Ric!.ar3so,0mm:f 1 i il flfll lilll A 1111 I jj n f. i . ar . . order, for Fru.t Trees, Shrubs, Vina.. Ever kc They call the attentom of Farmer. n49Tb2s sll siremg anything in their line to tbe adv.M T chasing supplies at their Nursery. The ityci . , Plete and prices as favorable as that of any w! . IT sery auywliere. and all warranted to be s i,n.!I vilie, N. T. awrern erua taw anicwr win oe Ju.iy sustained, and n'l e.rt ni l spared to render the paper jnj;.nennb Die ity to all interested in tha LWi.tj SUuZi nt of our Domestic Animals. 6 wvr. ..ucucuu Atucii. 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Devoted to J"ews, Politics, Literature, ricvltvre, -Monetary and pmrner cial JnieUigtnce, A't covra.isi.va in kach xrum Thlrly-SIx Columns of TERMS OF ENQrIEEB. Single ropy - - - - . $1 Ten copies -... Twenty copies - - y) An ndditionnl copy fur the getter up of cachc'u's ot ten sutjseriDers. Subscriptions in all cases payable in advaore.nl . no papcrwni be continued after tbe titae paij lt. Snecimen eotdes sent pratis. Address, FARAX 4 McLEAN, ' nol3 Cincinnati. 0. STilEXGTJIENLVG COUDI.iL .. BLOOD PURIFIER!! 'TIIE greatest reme dy in the world. Thiscvrdi.il ia distilled from a Berry X'only to myse AT I I elf. an. , , y cnimicaiiy coniDine- . ;-j fjVyy wi!b "n,eo' the most . f ' , ) ; j I jr valuable medical r'M.ts, V. y V. 4L herbs atid barks known t to the niiod of man, v EcforcUikis i mr tikin. ia a e tried vjrious Liniaienis. salves &c. out 'fntd. He despai'edof ever being abe ! ' k ' P' ade airiin because hooiild not bear any weiaM"" via : blood root, black rod. wild cherry bark, yellow dock dand le tting sarsaparilla eld er flowers, with others, producing the most in fallible remedy for the rattoration ot bealtii ever known. IT IS NA TURK'S OWN REMEDY, cm ing disease by natural lw. When taken it he alinginnuenoei telt roarsins thn': every vein or the body, puriryingand accelerstmi ti circulation or tbe blood. It neutralizes any 'i! matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whi le 1 nization. McLean't Strengthening CordiaTitill eftcftnHi "Tt . Liver Complaint! Dytprpiia. Jaundice. Lkrtnic or Nereov. Debiliiy, JMteatetof the Kidneyt, and all Diteatet aritinq from a Duorderti Liver or Stomach, Heartburn, inward piles, acidityor sickness of tie ',,ffl' ach. fullness of blood to tbe head, dull pain or swininun in the head, palpitation. of tbe heart, ch k.nf furue aiing reelings when laying down, dryness r ye; of the skin and eyes, sudden Bushes of beat, de press w of spirits, kc. There is no mistake about it- This cordial will never fail to cure any of the -. diseases, if taken as per directions on eaca bottle, i German, English'and French. Over half a viillion of bouts Have been ll.l rtnrinu tho n..t .it ui'inthS, a4 In.laltr. liu.i, 1 . ... .li.a a . f i f JCt UH .....iv II.9H jane, in (.niiturmi't p"'" tbcnwill suffer from weakness r debility oa s lean's Strengthening Cordial will ruteyou? To the Ladies. Do yon wish to be healthy and strong? Then V l onte and get some or McLean's Cordial? It will tre" then and invicorateyoiir blol t flow throned 917 vein and the rich rosy bloom ol health to uwont fy rheekagain. Every bottle warranted to give sati' tion. For Children. We say to parents, if your childreg are sickly pmT ,r afflict eil with complaints prevalent anion children. fiT them a small quantity of McLean's Cordial. It ' rapidly, becansesl alwaya cure. Delay a tnoanal- Every Covntry Merchant Should not leave th city until he had proctret' a tap lr of McLean's Streinr'henina cordial. A liberal. disctri' wtn be made to thoe who bey tw sell asi. r i UTIQX Beware f drciteist or dealer woo dj try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sar'aparills ra which they can bny cheap, bv nayina it is )u as gotd Avoid such men. Ask for McLean' Strengtbenimt0 dial, ani take noibin else. It is the only remff u will purify the blood throughout, and at the same o-11 strengthen tbesystem. Oai table aoooiiful taken verv mnrcinc I a cl pjeveotive forchoisra, chills and rever.yelkrw fever,' w ny prevalen disease. Pi ice only 11 per bottle, or C bottles for $5. J II McLEAK. - -' Sole proprietor ol the coidial. Alw.McLean' VolcanirOil Liainieot 5"2"Principal depot on tbe corner of Third and Pi'1 street. St Lui. Mo. . JIcLean's Volcanic Oil Llnlmcm The best liniment in the Tor-Id ror man r head. . Another RerrarLal' Cure Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, j. it for yonrselvet ThomaaFord, a blacksmith, living near C atfa11 Tenth street, had a boraible running sore n bi w' He tried vjrious Liriiaient... Salve. 4c. bnteono tra.l fiHt; and by one bottle d McLean's Volcanic t ment be l now perfectly cured. . ' Rheumatism, neuralgia partrl. hrwise. Pr'- stiffness in the j.-int ,.r musclds wei.nn.s. r throat, earache or ti'Othache Ac yieid to tbe nugic fluence of this wonderful liniment. ..... 'or horse and cattle, if is an ir.faiiioie rmr.' hafw acraiche crackf-t beeis. laroenesi PT' J " . . . - . i . ...4 r.ri tnjie io - ia, Druise. wri.inKis fr varionsotherdiseaseawbkhanimalsare liable to fnJrifieT accidents. i.fifc- Kvenr countnr marchant -noui.i oo.am '."'.- Lean's Tolcaaic Oil Liniment. Itsells Trw" ttalway-curea. x v.t.mh9Br A liberal discount will D miceiouiv.".-- -ZlXSiV.. hv JTf KeWilf. WW. TUrd endPiae sue U.Si lonls. Ma-