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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1860)
NEW GC3!3S!!! NEW GOODS m m lull JOHN a. .ponn, VEOLtSALB AND KETA1L DEALER IJT . DRYCCODS, GROCERIES, rriTMTLIlE, IXARDWAKC, QlXEXSYiAIlE, &C., BROWNVILE N. T. Having established bimsclf at the old stand recent I7 occupied by" JOHN AIcrilEItoUJN, Ha l bow offering and receiving for sale one of tbe AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS Ever brought 111 this Territory Ke bat an extensive and varied assortment . STAPLE AXD FAXCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock cf Choice Family Flour, COSSIETINCIjOF Ham, Bacon Sugar, Molasses, Cofiee, Tea, Salt, sr w v Candles, etc., etc., And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, All srsice. i etc., etc. He has also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, BUREAUS, C., ALSO, ' A well selected Slock of c-C. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. QUEENSWARE, Boots and Shoes. Ho pledges his customers to sell .ss cheap as any other house in the city, and that his goods in quality and style bhall be unsurpassed. 11 iiOuuuiiliuu Wholesale and Ketail. THEODORE HILL, ' Slain Street, 17, Brownville, Hebraslia, Has iust received per. steamers Sioux City, Ryland, Asa Wilgus, and Hesperian, their cr SPRING GOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. CONSISTING OF 11 P "7 E I I,, i NEMAHA LAUD AGENT, SURVEYOR & XOTARIPIULIC, Will select lands, investigate titles, pay taxes, &c, rither im Kausas or l.'ettatka; buy fell, and enter landson commission; invest in town rroperty, buy or sell the same, and will always have 011 handcorrect plats of townships, counties, &.C., showing all lands sub-i-oct to entry, and where desired will furnish parties liv ing in the states with ihesame. Beins tbe oldest settler in the coouty will in all cases be a tic to give full and reliable information. Address A. L. C ate, either at Brownvllleor Xemaha City, Nebraska Territory. 6ini2-v2 3 SEIGEL & GREENBAUM, JLTain aS7;y, Broivnuillc, Nclraska Have Just received per steamer MTiite Cloud a Complete Stock 0 F READY-MADE CLOTHUia. QUEENSWARE, HARD JI'.IRE VTLER Y, Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, Boots and Iioes, 3? LOWS, iiibmiiii. Which they will sell for cash a shade cheaper than Las ever before teen offered in this market. March 31.1359 u40 M'NTJTT'S ST0JIACI3 B1TTI5BS Are an unequalled Tonic end Stotiachic. a positeiv and palatable Remedy for general Debility. Dys pepsia, loss of Appetite and all diseases of the Digestive Organs. Outfitting Goods FOR THE i A Benevolent Imtitution established by epectal JTn dmrtr.ent.for th; relief of the sickend distressed, ' c "; .cted v ith Virulent and Epedemie Disease. THK Uowsrd Aosueiation, in view of the awful distrac tion of human life caused by Sexual diseaoes and tbe deception practice cpon the unfortunate victims of such diaeaee by Quacks, several cirs ago directed their Con sulttng Surgeon, an a charitable act worthy of their name, to open a dispensary for the treatment of this clabS of disease, in all their forms, and to Rive J!elical Advice Gratia to all who apply by letter, with a descrip tion cf their condition (age, occupation, habits of lire, tic Jandincaceof eitreuie poverty, to furnish medicines free of charge. It is needless to add that tte Associa tion commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the must approved modern treatment. Tbe Directors of the Association, in their Annual Ee nuat Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ex- press tbe highest satisfaction with the ar.ceei-s which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper matorrhoea; Seminal Weakness; Gonorrhoea; Gleet; Syphilis; the vice of Onanism or self-abuse, disease of ih k'i.inon iwi KU.Urr. ic. and orcr a continuance The lHrectora, on a review 01 ine pasi, itrei assurea that their UWrs in this sphere of benevolent effort Lave been of great tenefii to the aKiited, especially to the yonnj, and they have resolvel to devote themselves, 1 wiiU renewed zi, to this very important and much de spised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or self abuse, and other disease of the Sexual organs, by tbe Consulting Suraeoa, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREK OF CHARGE, on tbe receipt of TW O STAMPS f.r postage. Cthcr reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &.c, are constantly being published for gratuitous distributicn, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new re medies and methods of treatmnets discovered during the last year are of great value. Address for Report or treatment, DR. J. SK.ILL1K nOCGUTON", Acting Surgecn, Howard Association, So. ' t, South Ximb Street, Philadelphia. Sy order of the Directors, EZRA D. n ART WELL, President. . 10. Faikchild, Secretary. July 14. IS58-Jy l ii-h. Mercantile trui of Crane & Hill as nereto- fore existing is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Theodore Hill having purchased tbe entire interest of Merchandise, Notes and Account of Jonas Crane, the books and account of the firm remain at the old stand, No. 17 Main Street, in charge of Mr. Theodore Hill who will adjust all unsettled business cf s aid rm. JONAS CDANE, ) - TIIEODOSC IlILUf BrowBTilie, Jute lSt 1S59. 15 . r r- nrtTTTTTTrt r ttt?tti RAYMOND'S LATEST IMPROVED Double-Threaded Sewing Machine, Warranted tlie best In the World. Will "stitch and hem, tuck and fell, gather and em broider wltk perfection, and will sew every kind of goods. evcn feofAer, and c.-pecially adapted for family use. Any person of ordinary intelligence can learn in oue hour to us It succei-sl ully. We have a great number of references, but will give only the names of a few, who are anions tbe first fam ilies, to wjt : . We, the undersigned citizens tt St. Louis, caving la- ly purchased one of Raymond's Latest Improved Pa- Dt Sewing Machines, and use it successfully on differ ent kinds of work, in our families' service, do cheerf ul y recommend it to all persons as a Family Machine: Mrs. P AMeffett Mrs J Jewett Wilcox 3 CI en. mis Jose Ci'ffran Jas A H Lamptoa - L Mary Livermor J h Gale R R Whorf MBTennison M R Williams J A Hale DR Arbucklc . E Tillman II M Blossom . E J Stevens - Machines without tab'e. as hand Machines, with one "raedleand two spools of thread on the machine, are $-'o . VitJ tables, hair dozen extra needles, tools. &c. &33. Keedles $1 per dojen. Complete printed directions will be sent with every . machine.- These machines take tbe same stitch as the Grorer and Baker. 5'o letters of inquiry answered except an extra post age stamp Is enclosed. Machines warranted, and may be returned In thirty .flays if not satisfactory. Xo machines delivered until paid for. All orders by mall or express, with the cash, will re ceive prompt attention. K. B. Agents wauted for every town la tbe South avna wesi, to nom a iiirrai o;wi t. n u-c h.t:... Address EDWIX CLARK, No. 62 North Fourth stree 8t. Louis, Mo. r40-3m GOLD MINES, Picks, Axes, Cordage, v - Camp Kit, Ox Yokes, etc. etc. LADIES ! Call and Examine Ins SUPERIOR STOCK OF Ladies'. Dress' &oods Of the Very LATEST STYLES. The experience he have had in trade in ihis city warrants him in saying he is confident tee can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. To 1113 3 VIU Customers in NEMAHA, RICAHRDSON, PAWNEE, GAGE, CLAY, AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, He returns thanks for past, and hope for, not only a continuance, but increased pa tronage. THEODORE HILL, April 1st. niO I'IKCS PEAKDIGGIXGS A 1 112 AD And will produce nure gold thau any other diggings yet discovered, and - OV THB City Boot & Shoe Store, Will maieyoif a suj:eri..r pair of boots or shoes if you call or leave your measure, or ie will sell you a cheaper gaiter, a neater shoe, or prairie b.ts. and lady's fine gaiters or slippers, cheaper thau tny oth?r house West of St. Louis. KmployinggDod workmen, and keeping a variety of material and trimmings for come manufac ture, 1 hope to receive that liberal patronaae heretofore bestowed cn me. Cive me a call. W.T. DEN". BrownvilleJi;ly27, 1So9 r3 G3IITG' 3ILES5 GOODS. JACOB HAKHOS, I.IERCHANT TAILOR, BIIOWLTVII LE. NEBRASKA. F.efpectfully announces to the gentlemen of Brown ville and vicinity that he has jut-t received from the East iarP stock of very superior goods and latest atyt. Cloths, Vestings, &c., XTtl-. h he will manufacture on very favorable terras. lie Catters l imself that he understands his business thoroughly and ail work warranted fuming from his es t&Miament, and charges as low as any otLer competitor iatiisjliceortte Wei-t. : ' rit Gr.r.Tr.rAccZ, The? e Bitters are a sure Preventive of FEVES AND AGUE ! They are prepared from the rurest materials by an old and experienced Di uggist,and thereforecan bo relied THEY AID DIGESTION! Bygtntly exciting the system into ahealthy action; are pleasant tothe taste, and also give that vigor to the system thatis so essential tohealta. j-A wineglass fuli maybe taken two or threetimes a day before eatins. Prepared only by W, L.II'NUTT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Oct. 23, '53 IS-ly v PRINCE & CO.'S IMPROVED IilELODEONS, YVIT1I DIHDCD SWELL The JScst-Toned Heed Jastrumtnt in the world. List of Prices: Four Octave itelodc.n $J5 CO For.r-and-half OcTave Jlelodeon 60 00 1'ive Octave llelodeun 75 00 Kive Octave Jle!idvu. Piano Cae, Four stops $10C 00 Five Octave MeJodeoa. (! b'.e reed, portable case 130 00 SixOctdveilelodei-n, Pi.ino C?e Five Octave Jleioileo-.s, Pijn.i Ca.-c d..ub!e reed Five Octave Kelixicon, Dfi.lle lia'iis.fu'ir stops The Organ Jlelo ier n, :iv?te is Heeds, two Hanks Keys and Pedal 15a-s First Premium awarded wLevcv?r exhibited. trated price circu'.ajs sent by nuil. Orders Prcmttly Filled By GF.O. A. Pr.lN'CK k. CO., Buff.ilo, N. Y. GKO. A. PRINCE &. CO., 110 Lake st.,Chicngo, 111. (;KO. A. PRlXCK&.CO.,87Fu'.ttust. N. Y. City. July 7th. 1859. 130 00 150 00 200 00 350 00 Illus- COX & IE3 ROBERT'S ISIii JL tr a II CLIII, Made by Kinsland &- Ferguson, ST. LOUIS, MO. THE above named machines are unquestionably tbe most simple, cheap and durable offered for sale. They Thresh and Clean the Gr.-iin ready for Market and can be managed by the most unski! If ul farmer. This machine received the first premium at the last Fair of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Asso ciation, for being the BEST FOUR HORSE THRESHER AND CLEAN KK exhibition. It having threshed and cleaned more Wheat, In a better style, in a given time', ' than any other four horse Jtfach ine on the ground. Our Lever Cabin Horse Power was awarded at the same fair the Grand Gold Medal of Honor. We are this season prepared to furnish these machines with several late improvements, and weguarrantee the workmanship and material shall not be excelled by any other made. "W'e sell them with lever or endless chain horse power, as preferred. Orders filled promptly. J. EI. 3IAXXYS PATENT COMBINED H0WER AIID EEAPER. MADE BY Ilingslan&s c Ferguson, . ST. LdUlS, MO. WE are this season prepared to furnish this widely known and justly popular ilaiihine with all the new and valuable improvements, and made in a style certain to place it in advance of all others. Its past success, both asa Reaper and Mower, warrant us in recommending It to purchasers as a machine that will give perfect satisfaction iu every particular. Our facilities for manufacturing will enable us to fill all orders promptly, but would be pleased to receive orders, a that we may nil theni on the day they are wanted. JfjOrders respectfully solicited. K1XGSLANDS & FERGCSON, Cor. id and Cherry Sts. St. Louis, Mo. 19 no47-tf Pitts' Patent Machine. The Subscriber is the inventer and p.itentee of the above celebrated machine, and has manufactured them for over twenty years, and is prepared this season t furnUn either eight or ten-horse machines, thirty-two-lnch cylinder, with all his now improvements, geared in fourdistinct ways, bevel gear new improvement, spur gear short belt, loi)g be!t. This celebrated ma chine; in ordinary g-ain wheat, oats, barley, rye, will thresh and clean ready fr market from 300 to 600 bush U ot wheat a day, on from ViOO bushels of oats or bar ley, aal Is without a Tival in the wuntrj". This Horse Power, known as the Double Pinion Power, is theoniy one iathe'couauy of the kind, and for htrength, dura bility and ease cf draught canuot be surpassed in the country. -.. Tte truck wagon for hauling tho machines re gaged to run on the wide track with larce wheels, and can be sved for farm purp ea if required. The Eq.ua lij.er f r thoroughly lepu'atv.i; the draught of th? horses so that one hrse cannot d. any r.iori. than anotter, nor any less, and saves an strain tu the mac'iir.ery. The bag- cinz apparatus is a new invention, attached to theuia ci.ine fr bacping the grnin a it omesfrom the cleaner, and saves ot.e hand; besides aioiiis all disputes between thresbers ar.d farmers. The Straw Stacker tr.nde by Die for piling the straw, are Eaie of any length aud are tie Jbest known for that purpose. AH repairs for Separator or Horsepowers famished at the shortest notice. For prices, terms, fcc, address EIBXU A. PITTS, bolvl Steam TIill Patent Portable Mill, THE subseribcrs have entered into a partnership under the firm of Reed, Holabird &. Co., to manufacture tho J. C. Reed, I'atcnt Portable Grist Mill and are now prepared to furnish all these ia want of a good Corn or t heat Mill that for dura Lility.simpliety r.nd economy : excel any Mill in the world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Ifedal wasawarded theinfor it. It is adapted to all Grain grindin?pnrposes: it snperiorto all others fortbeuiostextensive Merchant Mill, as it is for grinding the t armers feed by Horse power. Tucabovo Millsare manufactured by the under signed at theirshop in Cincinnati, O., where they son bo furnishftdin anyquantityatshort notice. The ibove Mii!s warranted to perform as follows 36 in. diam., per hour 50 U. Corn, 25 Wheat, S3C0 3 0 44 4 4 44 44 SO 44 15 44 2 2 a - . tt 20 " 13 44 200 20 44 44 44 44 1G 44 8 44 150 Asthis Milltellsitsownstory.it is unnecessaryto efrom ourntitnnrousrceoTnuiendations. received That Great Remedy, SO LOXG SOUGHT, MOLI?E, I Feb. 19, 1857. MESSRS. S. K. MANX it CO We find your Ague balsam superior to any remedy in our market for the permanent cure cf all malarious diseases-. We cheer fully recommend it as -worthy that great name it has wherever sold and used; - Very Truly Yours,' EICIIARDS & THO AS. i To the sufferers from Chills, Feverand Ague, I cheer fully submit the following; - Ha vim? observed closely the effects of Dr. Mann'a Ague Balsam in thin vicinity for the past three years, I am well pleased wi:h its re medial virtues as aa antidote to malaria. I have fre quently used it in my practice, aDd with entire satis faction. From my intimate knowledseof this compound recommend it as safe, promt and efficient. N. E. UACKEDOM, 2f . Galion, Ohio, April 1st, 1S58. Bluftox, Ind., May 17, 1S53. MESSRS. S. K. MAKN &. CO. Having sold your Bal sam for the past three years to scores of persons in this vkinity, and closely observing its effects, we do not hesitate in raying, we believe it the best remedy ever soldin Indiana, and wiil effectually cure chills fever and will effectually cure chills, fever and ague without fail. Truly Yours, PUILLIMA & KEAKMJ, Prug'ts. Logasspojit, Ind., Sep. 13, 1656. DR. MANX 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 and .Ague. i - J. L.XX1.K. St. Loris, March 1st, 1868. MESSRS. S K MAKNT& CO We have sold a. large amount of your Ague Balsam the past three years, and fin I that where introduced and sold it has no e jual in the Lutorycf 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 this country as the beit medicicine for chills, fever and ngue ever in our market. O. J. WOOD iCO. S. K. MANN & CO., Proprietors, Gal ion Ohio. Sold by J. H. MAUN & Co. no37 Brownville, N. T. NEW ARRIVAL OF Two Hundred tsTi (Tfs TvT ThTI! fl CHRISTIAN DEUSKK. Krownvllle, Nebraska. AOLLJ to the public that he naijnst re ceived, per Steamer Ilyland, a very largo and well assorted stock , of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of aew and improved patterns,as follows: icon's Pattern, Plymouth Bock, Elevated Oven, New Er . olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Stoes. Also, Japaned Ware, Brass Kettles, Laiitlierns, Copper Waie.Slho vels and Tonjr. All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any otlier estab lishment in this region of country. ' I have also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared to put up guHeringand spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner,which I warrantto give satislaction.. I pledge myself not to be undersold iu the upper countrv. Brownville September 2, 1S53. nIO-ly BETTER THAN GOLD. To Druggists and Physicians. t IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to convey an adequate idea of the immense good now being done by Ur. Smith's "Electric Oil." of Philadelphia. I is important to place it in the hands of all medical men as soon as may be, to save pain and suffering, in all cases of aceident le. Nothing has ever done what this arti cle is doing in same time. - - Piles 3Iore Wonderful Cures Electrical Oil. , Philadelphia, June 6, 1858. 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 in.jectious. Tbe first application relieved the pain, and after four npplica ions I was relieved the pain, and after four applications I was entirely cured. . lours, gratetuuy -. Mrs. Mart Chittick. 271 Juniper St.,' two doors above South. , i .. . jFrom tne N y. Times,13. The Rush. Yesterday more than twenty ladies visited Dr. Galutia B.Smith, at the Troy House some coming five to ten miles, suffering from Asthma. nervous Pains, Kheumatism and general derange ments. The "Electric Oil" is already manifesting, tranquilizing and curative powers upon the afflicted of Troy and vicinity.' Call early. . Will It Strike Ik? Yes, a pimple, an incipient gathering which for a time appears ou the surface and by a trifling chango in the absorbents is taken up and carried cut though the circulation 4istrics in." Just so does this (genuine) Oil act on the alsor bents of the humAn being. " J3TIT CURES, it isMILD,itdoes NO HARM It CAN DO NO HARM. FLO TV TROTS, &C. JOHN A. KEXMCOTT. at the Grov N'tirserj, West orthfieid, ill.; T.a ready t-"r delivery: Bulbs, especially Tulips, at the !jv rate of $2,50 per 100, and.S'O per u i..r lari-c rott: Strawberries, cf all tlie mft approved aricties. from $2 to $1 per SI for nn!-t: a h'wm.us, like Wilson's Albany, higher Evergreens 20 io49 rents per foot, ac cording to variety and form average 2o cents. . Fruit Trees, iutDod variety. Apple at $3 to $15 per 100. and the smaller tkocucaper and better for distant customers. - Small Fruits. Currants. LToushton Gooseberry, Rasp berries, Blackterries, inc., much lower than ever offered before. Ornamental Trees, Koses and .ther nardy Shrubbery, in great variety and abundance; and 10 C00 small to large plauta of l'pri?ht Honeysuckles. Lilacs. Ppireas, Deutiia Scabra. Priiu. -&x.. at f rt.ru $1 to $10 per hun dred. And the beautirul Diebytra Sperabalis and eth er choice perennials at $1.50 to fc2 per dozen, and com mon thingi all desirable at alout half price. Catalogues by mail on application ; and every thing safely packed or distant transportation ; 'and as a rule most things sold at about ten per cent., less ra autumn than Spring. ' nolvl . A. 13. . HOLLABIRD & CO., Madibbts, Founders and Engine Builders, Front 8 tree, West of Smith, CINCINNATI, O. Would most respectfully inform theirfrieBds and the public generally, that they are no r pre pared to ei.xiute all orders in theirline, with prompt ness. Havinjr lately enlarged their shon and with the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a continuation cf the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to theui. Savr Mill Engines cf every Description. Constantly on Lnn-1: eonsistins of the i-'ash, Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of Jastings.warrantedto be wcllmade in every particu lar. They hare alro a Boiler Yard attached to their establishTDent, which enables them to oversee all work: in that lino furnished by them, and are pre puredjto work on as reasonable terms as any other bhop in tho country. Those in want of any thin ; in our line, would do well to five u a call aad xaotineeeur bw jtteru Greatest Cure In The World! For Toothache or any other Pain, DR. SMITH, of Philadelphia will forfeit. $100 if the Electric Oil fails to cure a single case of Rheu matism, or pains in the back or limbs. Piles, Fever Sore?, Ulcers, Sore Nipples, Swelled Glands, Felons, stiffnes in the Joint, or Neck. Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cures Rheumatism. Smith' Electric Oil a cure for Pain. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Toothache. Smith' Electric Oil a cure for Deafness. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Neuralgia Smith's Electric Oil a cure fur Swelling. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for stiff Joints. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Felons. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for lleoken lireast. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Sore Throat. Smith's Electric Oil a cure for Burns. 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 thi3 from Dr. Elkinton, a physician who has practiced since lb3G itoo well known for comment): "At intervals during thirty years past, my wife has been subject to rheumatism of the mos t violent cast say four times year sometimes so severe s to make it necessary to administer large doses of the tincture of guiacumand morphia, and rick her like an infant in a large rocking chair, to indues any re pose. Having frqucnt correspondence with my son (102 Chesnut streetof ycur city) I informed him of an attack she had about the middle of last month, (January), which was of such severity as to com pletely paralyze the system. He, iu bis anxiety for his mother's welfare, sent me a bottle of J'our Electric Oil, but as I am one of the practioner? of medicine in our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of patent me lic'mc, I d d hesitate to give it a trial ; however. on rellection, I concluded to try it which 1 did, and after the third and fourth application she became rather passive, and before one-third of the bottle was used not a vestago of tho disease remained, and she still continues well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the s mptonis. I therefore felt it my duty, for the sake of suuonrg humanity, to forward this testimonial. 1 am yours truly, ' JOSEPH P. ELKINTON, M. D. The Missouri Republican Published Daily, Tri-Weekly & Weekiy By GEORGE K.f APP, V' ; PAscHALL',' Proprietors. .. JOHV KSAPP, ) : ' . : - IJo. 11, Chestnut Street, St. Louis, Ho. Terms cf the Repu blican. ' Daily, (in advance) ' $10 00 Tri-weekly, ( n advance) 6 Ot) Weekly, (in advance) . ' "2 00 Weekly, not paid in advance, invariably 3 00 Sunday Itepublican " ' , , 2 00 T.) clubs of 3ve Dailies 40 W To clubs of sis Tri-Weeklies . . , . . 25 00 To clubs of fourteen Weckiie . . . ' ;14 00 53Wains, Lost and Found. Boardir.g, for Rent, and Removals, will be charged fifty cents per square ol eight linesot less, for fltiJ insertion, and tweaty-flve cents for each additional one ;tlt:ut alteration. OXB SQUARE, eight lines or lesB $ 63 ' three times on llrtt cr foi-.rth race 1 00 44 one week ' two weeks '' " .-three weeks,-44 44 . ... one month " two months 44 44 three months ,44 :. " , six months 44 ". . twelvemonths"' 3"A11 advertisements required to be kei'f. on second page, charged as new each day, and on third page an ad vance over stated rates. J3"Advcrtisements required to be displayed, or set in large type, charged double rates. ' jrjTransient advertisements piust be paid for in ad vance. .'..''' FLOURING -HILL! Believe and Avoid Pain. Pain 13 the penalty for violated law. vet in God's Providence pain is a friendly admonition instead of a vindictive cruelty. Vcre there no pain from a burn we would bo liable to lose cur limbs and not know it, die and not cognizant of our situation.- Thank God for pain if not well, that you may dis cover a remedy toget SPEEDY RELIEF, and be careful m the future, r acts are stubborn, ana it you have a limb swoUen from GOUT. INF L A M ATO lis RHEUMATISM, a BAD SPRAIN, a BURN, a long growing and PAINFUL ABSCESS, you would soon know it if relieved, withoatthe aid of imagination difThc public are respectfully cautioned to bo ware cf SPURIOUS OIL, and to notice the name of "A E. SMITH," and "GALUTIA B. SMITn," on the label. 44A. E. SMITH" is also blown in tbe glass of 3 sixes.;- The largest bottles may be bad at $5 for six bottles. - rr?T.nre bottles are ten times tho cheapest. Western" Depot and Manufactory' at the Ware- VAN LEAR, BRITTAIN A HARDY. Whrtiejda Druf?ists and Chemists, St. Joseph, Mo all orders must be addressei. ' n4S-tf WUITINGR & WARREN, Wholesale Agents, Nebraska City. 1 50 2 60 3 50 4 0( 6 CO 8 00 12 00 20 00 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 ... WITH DISPATCH. Having one of Clark's Celebrated Flouring Mills. Manufactured at Philadelphia, we can manufac ture 100 sacks of Superfine Flour and grind 600 bushels of Gorn daily. r ' Our building for storing and shipping grain or produce is unsurpassed on the lurer. We will provide tho public with a Free Ferry at 2.11 times. BROWNLEE & TIDWELL.. August 11 th,'59. na-2m An Improved Faim A very valuable and desirable improved farm situate 4 1-2 miles from Brownville and 2 1-2 from Nemaha City, can be had on very favorable terms, it consists of l!s4 acres; 40 acres under cultivation; 4 acres in tim ber; Rood well; stock water, and good frame house.- The stock 2 yoke of oxen. 7 cows, and 7 yornt cattle, the farm implements, and household furnitrire will be sold with it it desirel. a rare opportunity i:i here pre sented. Knquire of It. W. I'ur&aa, at the Advertiser office, Brownviile, if . T. KT, 17, 9 BUS OfTPor Tesas. 1HK underpinned, desiring to start about ihelOih i September for Texas, will sell cither for cash in hand or upon a short time to pood men : One Dwelling House in the City of Brownville with Two Lots enclosed, a good garden and outhouses upon the premises. Two Good Vacant Lots in Brownville situated near the levee and convenient for busine purposes. 120 Acres of Land in Nemaha wurty Dear tbe Missouri river; well timbered and watered. One half of an Original Stare (equal to 50 lots) in the Town of Aspinwall. Nino Lotsin "McLennan's addition" to Nebraska City, near .Nebraska City wharf. The undersigned finds the fiscal department cf bis affairs in a very embarrassing condition. If those 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 their part, and will be happy to present each of them with a slight token or his bmh regard in the form or a small receipt, ileatly written, with, hi autograph appended thereto. D. L. McGiRT. May 19 7-n4jt Spear's Patent Corn Husltcr. A machine capable of Husking as much Corn in a day as ten hands ! Speare's Prtent Corn Tlusker was introduced to the notice of Eastern agriculturist!;, in January la.st, and tho immediate recognition of ittt great merits, and the approbation it has met with from tbe farmius commu nity is fully tested by the fact that since Is introduc tion to the notico or the agricultural public in the cst aud south, (only six mouths since,) 2000 haskers uave been sold. The machine is now upon exhibition at onr office in St Lonis, and we respectfully invite the farmers and agriculturists, of this arH the adjacent -Counties and States ta call and satisiv themselves by persona! inspec tion of the machiue, or the simplicity t,f it construc tion, the easy awl perfect manner in which it performs its v.-ork, anti Uie immense saving or ume ana labor it effects. ' ' , , . Dealers and agents have now a chance of more ample remuueration, by purchasing this, machine, than will aain occur for years in thi" section of tbe West. Let them at once communicate with us and they will find our terms to be the most liberal and encouraging. We aiso oiler for sale county rights at a very low ligure and . upon easy terms. The Husker wiil be on exhibition at tho next State Fair in St. Louis, aud we will guarantee to the purch aser thereof that its performance will give them entire satisfaction, otherwise the purchase money wiil be re funded. Price twelve dollars each. BKAGGr 4c BCRROTVS, St. Louis, Mo. TESTIMONIALS. John A. Clark, one of the Editors of the Evenicg Dispatch, Augusta, Geoigia, writes as follows : New York June 17, 1S59. Messrs. -V. T. Spears 4- Co Sirs Alter having at tentively watched the operation of your Cora Hutker it is a privilege to bear testimony tothe great merit of the invention. You have Claimed for it nothing which It has not in my presence proved itself eapabie. Our farmers will appreciate your labors, and it is not need ed that 1 should wish you a success which is already in your grasp. Respectfully, &.c, JOHN A. CLARK. Ebizabeth Tow, X. J., Jan 22, 1859. Messrs. -V. T. Spears J- Co. Gents. Tour Corn Il'isker was received this morning. 1 started otr imme diately with my horses and wngon to try my ban. I at shcl'iiig. I traveled only a few miles, as every farmer wished to see the Husker work. I got back about eight o'clock, making a circuit of about four miles, I sold ten. That will do fur half day's wotk. I can sell 600. Your fortune is made. Yours, respectfully. WILLIAM XILES. It has also received strong 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 Boston. Hollis Bowman, of Bangor. Me. lion. James Allen, of MastachnscttH, Hon Marshall P Wilder of Massachusetts, Prof. Mapes, of New York, and nu merous others. In addition to the above, we have certificates from a large number of distinguished men, who are interested in our agricultural industry, who endorse the merits of this machine in the strongest terms. Among iheui, the Hon. Henry W. Benchley, oi Mass.. who says : I have had repeated opportunities of witnessing Use practical operation of Mr. Spear's Corn nusker, and have tested it thoroughly, and unhesitatingly pronounce it beyond comparison the best, if not the only practical without injury to the corn, and with astonishing rapid ity. Its simplicity of construction, rapid and efficient working and low price, will, in my judgments command for t an unlimited sale. The- undersigned have the pleasure of informing the I.irmi:i3 community that they have this day. August 23. lbiiS, purchased from the patentee the right of man ufacturing and selling 'Spear's Corn nusker." and are prepared to fill orders with promptness and dispatch f armers and all others interested, desiring further information will please write for circular. All orders and letters should be addressed to BRAGG it BURR jWES, S. Louis, Vo. Offlce, comer of Thirl and Market streets, no Ivl A History of all Religions Containing a Statement or the Origin, Development, Uoctrines and Government of the Kleli- ious Denominations in Europe and the limed Slates, With biographical Sketches of Eminent Divines, by Samuel il. Smucker, LL. 1). Published by Duanc liulison, Quaker City Publishing House, ZZ, South Third Street, Philadelphia. The subject of Ileligion and the Doctrines of sects must always have an absorbing interest for tbe tho'ightful obscrver, and a work which affords the desired information, in a convenient and accessible form, at a moderate price, has been urgently deman ded, and will bo sought for with avidity,and must command a large sale. In the present worTt, the origin, developemont. doctrinal belief, Church Government and peculiari ties of over eighty different religious sects, are trea ted in a style clear, compendious and accurate, and wiil afford all the information which might bo pro cured with great difficulty and expense, and much labor and research, from the larger polemical tforks and encyclopedias. Dr. Smueker has evidently propared this wcrk with much care, and it exhibits groat ability and learning. The artkleson the different religions are very impartially written, and show the careful tc ly of sn unprejudiced atd sound mind j and the im portance and value cannot be too highly estimated of such superior and unbiased effort ia a work of this kind, as too often, those pretending to give- cor rect information upon such subjects are prejudiced in favor of some particular sects or denominations. Mr. Gulison has brought out this great work in a very handsome form, and the public is indebted to him for a very valuablo, instructive atid useful bok. The price, $1,00, is remarkably lovs for such a work, and in order that it may have a rapid and extensive circulation, be will send it to any address, accompa nied with a valuable Gift, on the receipt of the price and twenty-five cents to pay postage. Mr.RuIison wiil send free, on application, his new enlarged and revised Catalogue cf Books and Gifts, containing ail information relative to the establish ment of Agencies iu the Gift Dook business. Ad dre?s 1 DCJANE liL'LISON. Quaker City PablinhhiT House, 33, Seulh. Third Street, Philadelphia, T, JloClfs ratent Olsio TSsrcshcr. The subscribers have now ready several hm urcd of the above excellent machines. Wherever taete MofSt'a Threshers have beeh introduced, it is well khown that they are altogether unequilled; and. tbereftre, at ma ny first class references can be furnished as may be re quired. . They are built or , 6, 8. and 10 horse capaci ty, and every machine is run several hour and thor oughly tested iu all its parts, before leaving our facto ries. We have also now Teady for delivery SO F.GIIUM SU GAR CASK MILLS, cf the mot l approved pattern, and alsoa'.l tbenecessary apparatus for . the Domestio Man ufacture of Sugar and Syrup We are now prepared to supply our customers will Mills of the mcst efHnent operation, at prices in St. Louis as low as in Cincinnati Descriptions of these Mills and Appsranus, also a Trea tise on Sorghum Sugar Caae, and on St;?sr and Syrup nuking, wiil be cheerfully forwarded to ail applicants. As our farmers are fast learning the easy and large profits of raising hay for market, we are n iw making re.idy to supply the demand for a Ssrge nuniler of those well established Dederki's Paralei Lever Horsepow er Hay Presses. ' . . . . We manufacture and have constantly for sae the fol lowing lilgnly approved MKChir.es : Sciby's Patented Premiam Grriu Drill; te celebra ted Kentucky Harvester ; AtKnrs ue ''-rasing neaper; Pace's & Child i-oriaoic Saw Mills, Portalle Flour 4t Grist Mills; Mill Machinery, and ctatiouary Steam En gines, and Boi'.ers and fixture--. Orders respectfully schcited; and pamphlets with prices, terms and full de-crip'.iots cheerfully furnished gratuitously. St. Louis Asricultural Works, Corner Miino Bid die .treets St. Louis, Mo. CLARK, RICHARSO:; &. Co, nolvl' ' ' . ' 1 - Pnprieiors. ? Arnold's Combined Grinding Corn and Cob Cruslier, and Corn Sliciler. Three valuable machines in oae! This iw anew in vention, and one that is well wurity the attention of the public, the rarming portion in particular; combin ation" has" been pronounced by those who have the Mill in use to one of the best ever made, and the great val ue of this combiuation will te readUy scou.when the fact is considered that each maci-ine make-i a necessity or the otter. Thus: a Mill nuies a necessity for' a Sheller, and Sheller for a Mill, etc. .: Being adapted to the use f the farmer, by horse power, as a farm implement itscarcely ha an equal in value. It is also adapted to steam and water or wiud power. It is capable of grinding from Ave to ten bushela per hour, requiring from two to three horse power, accord ing to the quantity and quality of the work done. It grinds sufficiently fine rorfamily use, making a su perior article of Meal, leaving it round and lively, which is indispensable for light bread or puddings. Everyone will be astonished at the difference in this respect in favor of the meal made in this Hill compar ed with that made in any stone mill. They have only to make the trial to be convinced. It will shell flity to sixty bushels per hour, and w ill grind and shell at the same time. - - - It will crush fifteen to twenty bushels of corn and cob per hour, and it will crusa and grind at the same time. It is light and portable, weighing threhur.dred pounds and occupying a spaco cf less than two feet by three feet. Thegrinding surfaces are verydurable.being madeet iron as hard as hardened cast steel, aid when worn 0-0 can bo replaced without the aid of a aiecbauic, at thu trifling cost of oncdollar and fifty cents, thus overcum ing entirely the great objection to iron mi. Is. Particu lar attention is called to this feature if. the Mill, as the difilralty of replacing grinding surfaces in Iron mills when worn out is anobjection to them that has al ways been urged with great force, and has bad the effect to prevent thousands from purchasing, who otherwise would be glad to do so. That objection is entirely done away with this mill. Millers will do well to examine this Mill, there be ing no doubt that mey will hnd it for their interest to adopt it for a feed mill, as the grinding surfaces are re placed at a much less cost than is required to keep a Stone Mil 1 in order, to say nothing of the treat saving in powr and cost ot Mill. An examination of this mill is earnestly solicited, as it must be seen iu operation a be fully understood and appreciated. Cards of direction are attached to each mill, which will enable any one to set up and operate them without further instructions. State and county rights f.r sale on reasonable terms. Price of mill complete $75. For particulars inquire of K. RAWSON. No 13 Cass street, or address G. SHKPARD, PostoflKe. Box, 2969, Chicago, 111. nolvl NEBRASKA CITY Znsurauco Compaziy( Capital Stock $30,000. XEBRASK.A CITY, Jf. T. THIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now frilly organized, and theirentireeapital stock of Fifty TiiouMHd Dollar, paid in andsecured. They are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, and take risks, upon equal terms, with the most favored Insurance Company any where. Having adopted the mutual principle,! patrons, without incurring any liability, will share in the profits of the company. 1 he operations of the company, will le confined, forthe present, to makine, or Caego risks, wilh a maximumliability of $12,500 on any one bottom. . llejn;; the only InaumetF Uuio tboijovo pop ular plan, West of thu M;;.M,v;ri. it Confidently ex pects a generous support from Western Merchants. .We rcfpectfully invito tho Missouri liivcr pa- ronage. DIBECTOr.S: S.F. Nuckolls, Chas. F. Holly, I". P. Kennet, J. L. Armstrong, W, N. ilinchman. Miles W.llrown, A. A. Bradford. OFFfCEItS : CHAS .F.II0LLY, President. J.GARs:DE,Sec'y. St. Louis Agent Col. W. P. Howard. April 2d, 1853. 421- B T. LCSHBATJGIt. JSO. L. CAHSOF LTJ3HBATJGH c CARSON, BANKERS AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Dealers in Coin. Tncurrent Monev, Exchange and Land Warrants, IJROWXVILLB, NEMAHA CO., N". T. Especial attention will be given to Ut.yinx and Selling Exchange on the principal cities of the United States, Gold, Silver, and uncurrent Bank Xotes. A constant sup ply of Land arrantson hand for sale, ron c.sir, or en tered on time for Pre-emptors. All Warrants sold by us guaranteed in every respect. Will tile Declaratory State ments of intention to pre-empt, and prepare Pre-emption Papers at short Butice. Money loaned upon best securi ties, at western rates of interest, and investment made in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Collec tions upon all couvenient points will be promptly attend ed to and proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates. Bills of Exchange on England, Ireland, and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cost of Exchange on the East added. Deposits received on Current account andinterest allowedon special deposits. OFFICE Main St., near L". S. Land Offico. REFERENCES Lind, Brother & Co., Merchants, McXaughton, Carson & Co., 44 Hiser &. White, 44 Young, Carson &. Bryant. 44 J no. Thompson Masou, CoPr of Port, 44 44 H. M. Pmulerson 4t Co. Merchants, 44 ' M. M.Yeakle &.C0.X0. 17, Broadway, Xcw York. Wm. T. Smithson.Esq., Banker, Washington, D. C. J. T. Stevens, Esq., Att'y at Law, " . Jno. S. (iallahcr, Late 3d Aud. U. S. T., 44 44 Taylor &. Kricgh, Bankers, McClelland. Scruggs &, Co. Merchants, Hon. Tlios. G. Pratt, Hon. J. W. Gear), Ex-Gov. Kansas, Hon. Jas. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Esq., PTei't S. Bank, Col. Geo. Schley, Att'y at Law, Charles Parsons & Co. Bankers, II. C. X nt tit Co. " Greene, Weare Sc Rice, 44 Douglass &. Watson, 44 Col. S im Hambleton, Att'y at Law, Judge Thos. Perry, Prof. II. Tutwiler, Oct. 8, '57-v2-nl5-tf Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mo. AutiapoiU,Md. Pcan. Mercersburg, Pa. Hajerstown, M4. Keokuk. Iowa. Coancil Bluff'4 Des Moine, 44 Vinton, 44 Ea-ton.Md. Cumberland, Md. Havana Alabama. i. B. JEXXINGS. J. B. CHILDS. J, B. JENNINGS l CO. EXCLUSIVELY Wholesale Grocers, AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cor. 2nd and Frances sis, St. Joseph JIo. HAVE just recieved by late arrival, at much be low the regular rale of freight, a heavy stock of Groceries, which having been purchased at extreme ly low prices, will besoid unusually cheap for cash. Vc respectfully invite buyers to an examination of .ur stock. . 50 bh Js new crop Suar, fair to prime, at reduced pi ices 10(10 sack3 G A and Kanawa salt 500 bis superfine, extra and extra fiuo Flour 000 sacks 4 4 4 4 44 44 20 tierces new Iiieo 400 hfand rjr box js Star Candles IUO boxe3 family Soap 500 boxes Uio UofTee, good fair to prima 50 bis orushed ani powdered Sugar 200 bis and hf bU butter, aoda, sujar anl wine Crackers . f 400 kegs assorted 5"aTls . T, - liO coils mnnnilia rope, from to 1J, inches 75 boxes pearl Stnr-h 50 boxes 8X10 au i 10X12 Glass 500 doz 8X10 and 12 and 12X1 4 window sash - 100 sncks new drk'd Apples , ' ' 100 boxes imperial, guniowder, yourg hyson and ' '-black Tea ' IjO boxes assarted and fancy Candy 50 boxes sug:ir Toys aud 'um drop3 ' 100 whole and bf drum Figs 50 boxes layer liaisons 200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tobacco 100,000 Segars, various brands 150 boxes. nd 25 lis Smoking To acco COOdosseu Field.' celebrated Oysters 1 50 box cs W It. P F . nd E D Cheese Wooden ware in every variety: Cotton batting. Candle wick, wrapping yarn, hemp twine, white fish l otomae herring, fresh Goshen butter, cranberries, orange ,frc?h and preserved fruits, jellies, pickles, lobster?, pepper sauce, catsups, pepper, allspice, gin ger, currants, prunes, vermacilii. macaroni, nuts of all kind, eto ete. 533rUiIe3, peltries, beeswax and all otlnrhiils of produce taken in exchange for poodi by J. B. JE5XISG3 4 Co. Jan'jSOlSSy FRUIT TREES" Vines, V. CO.. . Shrubs, Roses, II I la la S Agents for' A. Falmestock & Sous TOLEDO , . ITTJESLHIEs ARE now canvasfinf Xemahaand Richa-dmaum Nebraska; and Atchiv.n couniv, Miasou'i; rt. orders for Fruit Tr.e. Shrubs, Vinas, Everjr,, I::'' ' &c. They call -he afostion of Farmers ml m sireing anything in their line to tbe advantacmf . chasing suppliwat their Nursery. Tre " sery anywhere, and all warranted tote a rpreifC Orders can al; 0 be left at the Advertiser oJScro, ISSO NO W IS TEE TIME TO S UBSCRl BE:- THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN- writes the Hon. John Y"entwirth. in t"i n ' Democrat, is the nam cf vithont $Httio. Ukst AcKicrLTrsAL Papes i.v rus LNij-n Statcs.' . .. ' .' The CorxTT.r Centivm.v Ta r.nliij . 16 pages quarto, and entered upon itj Fi;W.f Volume witii IS'"0 ioaugumicg at, that u'ae sev eral improvements amon tJcm aa tn'arl Bejer- larger type, ar.d sn increased amount ocon;. 'ins Country Gentleman forms far tji a' V UUUOl J l..:uiv -Hf J. uuiir;i',n (iA ilil3 "VlVrTj 'Tt or Tic9 Dollar :m y?:ir. Address with reauunca for Sample Numbers, ' LUTUEIi TUCKXFn i SON, A'.Wr y y . Arnrgements have just been eiaji,'' v , whicil the publishers of the Counrry Gerit:etMD47.! enabled to ofTtr fif hundred and fft (,f t)e it strawberry plant. as premium for fiVa sub.-cri&ert accompanied by the cash ( $10 i Wrira for larger partt-;u!ars with prospectuses and postuTt. B32-3a 1 L.T.i&n. APPLE TREES ' For. iZJsble !' ' The undersincl offers lo t,eM Arple Trees.-o th. wishinito purcuase tbe present reason, on tbe Ld'ow in? terms: $15 jer hundred; $2 per dozen. or 20 ceml ty the sirpie tree. The trees were raise! In X vki, -are two years old ; are from three and a-lialf to flt a-half feet in lieijrbt. They vul make borirg ,rcii sooner than tree bronsht from the T.t, tf.:it ait0(,r three years older. Tbee tree caa btra.punted out being out of the ground but a few bourn, taw roo need never pet cry, asdon-eqneatly heir grow n wi, be but iittle if any retarded, if proper ia-e is oli-err, in replanting 'them. Trees raised in Net rasti poe niauy advantages over those brought here f rota tbe Ht Jiost nurserymen, like most mannfaiuunrs. most inferior article to the nio?t d..tant aiaritit. ny of the trees brought Wfst, and sold as tkr'i j(ir oids, were oij, slnnred tree from four to seven jir old when taken fr-.m the nursery. Is i very d.fflcnitio bring trees from Ohio here without their beiDj mv less injured. This is especially the case in ti e F;i-1 if the trees are tiiken np after they strp srown in th4 fall, they can seldom be brought bere 1 tine to r- v . iuiiu a- . i.siitn. Srowville llarth I, 1S60. ClT0ICE"SLEDS!Wiru Japan Appic-l'iu Melon; Ilubbard Sijuash, , . " 1 i Tomato, . ' ' ' Strawberry Trma-o, I.wa 'iVata'uifJoa, Lnidford lVn.craiv.lon,. viarenuon atcrsicoii, Sugar Siuash. OJcll's Large White Wn terir.tlon, Terry's Early Prolific CucnuAr, The above arc all new and vcysarrrnmrieties and will be sent by mail f-er,;it 15 cents rr yit. age. Stamps taken for fraction of ndnllur. Address, H. A. TZRRY, n.12-.m Crescent City.Iuwa, arm lor Kent. The John Ii. EJ waruj'farm for ren. Tbeabfirs farm hasagixd house, a first rate well of water.and about thirty acres brokeon it,anl situated only two and a half milos from Urownvillc. Please address ma through the Post Olie at Drownville, acl have immediate attention. 31-lra . ALEX. IIALLAM, Agent. Dollar Weekly Enquirer, BEST AND CHEAPEST FA3IIXY XElT-SXMrEII I.Y THE WOULD! Devoted to J"eics, Politics, Literature,1! ricv.lt ure, Monetary and jammer- cial Jniciiiznice. AM COSTA1MNU IVEACH SmBTH Tbsrty-aix Colui.ir.a cl ReiJic. m A 0 e ' w u J Before lakins ' . . T2RM3 0FE5QcIHEK. , 5inglecrpy ----- Jl Ten copies - - - - ' IJ Twenty ctpica - - - - 29 . An additional copy for the getter cp of each club of ten subscribers. ' Subscriptions in all cajci payable in advsnce.aad no paper will be continued after the lime paJJ Lt. Specimen copies sent gratis. Address, FAR AX A McLEAX, nol3 Cincinnati. 0. STRENGTHENING C0KDIAL . AND BLOOD PURIFIER!! rrHEzrea'est reme dy m the worbl. . Thiscordiiil is disiil'.rd ' frum a terry knowe '. onlv to mvsclf. ar.L s f p. mi ca I ! run- hinri: a with wimeof the most ft it valuable medical rojts, S.'-f--: - her! and barks known to the mind of nun, via: blwfroet, black root, wiid cherry brkr yellow dock, d.md'e lotns,arsaparilla. eld er flower, wiih ethers, prtKlucinii the m st in tallible remely !t the rattoratiori of !iea! cl ever known. .... .-i ; OIF.V REMEDY, curinir diseases by natural l',"" When taken its heaiinuinflaencels felt toursmt th'o t every vein of the body, purifyira and icce!eri;n,,,,!!e circulation or the blood. It neutralizes i"T til'" matter in the stomach, and stretsthens the whole r3" nization. McLean's Strennthminq Cordial wiil eject Hitl'y Liver Corrpl.iints Dyprria, Jaundice. throu( or Nervo'i Debutiy, lAeiesof fie Kidne'iH and all LHseaes eritinq from tt Disordered s Liver or Stomach, Ileartbnrn, lnrd iUe, sci!ityor sirki fs of t.ie i" " ach. fulltiessof Mo. tothe head, dull pi" r winim.: ia the bead, palpitations of tbe heart, c x kin orsuff" aims feeimps w hen la ins d.iwn . dryness ur yello'n of the fit in and eye, sudden flukes t bt, 9re?-B of siiits, Ac. ' There is no mistake abcvl it- This cordial will never fail t cnreai.y of ili fT diseases, if taken as per directions on each buUe German, English arid French. Over half a m illion of lotttts . Tlave been sold durins tbe past ix n'Mlis. i 1?' Instance hasit faile4 in giving eniite Mtisfctin - ""j then will stnrer fr m weeklies or dtt.ili'y wbea Lean's Streagikenin;: Cordial will cur you? . To the .Ladies. Da yon wish to be hcalthT r.a mtm:? Tcnf onteand petK.nienr AlcLc.in' l'ird: jI ? Hwi;ltrf then and inviratcyur blo-U to Cow tliru"d ' f" vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount t"". chcekaguin, livery bottle warranteJ to give sata-'" tion. . For Children. We ay to parents, if your ciiildres.are sickly. PrB'l afrlicteil with coniplaintiipTevaient anion? chi!dr'r' :t them a small j uantity or McLean's Ordirfi. J1 rapidly, becaupst always cures. Delay not a ni"'3' Every Country Merchant. Should nnt leave the city rtnil he had pruc-iret" ir'? ply of acLoMi'. KtrenmliCniiif cordial. A I-1 disc.-nnf m ill b? made to those who buy t fell s'lC T CA UTION Beware cf drurslst or dealer try to palm upon you m,me Bitter or Sarsapsn!' I which they can buy cheap, fcv ayinir it is ju a fA Avoid ncb men. Ask for McLean's Strenctbeisn"' dial, and take nothing else. It is the only renieti; '" will purify the blood throughout, aDd at the nie UI strengthen tbe system.- . ' rai One table spowuful taken erery morn. nit i. a ti r nueventive fori holera. chills and fever, yellow fe'fr any prevalen disease. Piice only $! per tvttle, or 6 bottles f.r $5. ' j ii itcu:.t. i Sle proprietor oi the ck'1' Also.McLean'a VolcanicOit yn'.r 53PriTKipl depot ou tae corner U Ihiid aud stree St Iouis. ilo. ' ' iJctean'syolcanic Oil Uiiinicni- Tae best liniment ia the rorld for raan or bet-t . Another Rcirarkatle Cure Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil liniment. ?c Tenth street, had a horaible runuinp Pore on O"1.""' 4l He tried virions Liniments, S.nves fce. boteol o nosood. Iledespairedf everbeii:cb;etowir trade apain. because he oon Id noi Iwar a-iy ww b;,'I ai. foot; and by cue oottle f McLean' Vu!-nac t)' . ment he is now perfectly cured. stiffness in. the. joint cr.--c:Js, wei"''ie lB. throjt, eara. hor uotyavw ;. T.e.J t tae n flueuceof this w. r..lernnifl:at.t. .Editor y,t horse aodt-UM?. it is aa iirfalu-.e chafes- .cratehw raied heels, t'!! ,nd varmnsotbordises'-es wticii ansualre Iiiieu , iiunties oracci lonts. .nro'Tf c Even- cooarfy merchsnt should ebtaica fy ,a T.eao,iYu;kan,:OULininict. lt.ii tirJ , . lta!wyscure. . rnntiialf A liberal discount will be mado to marckant to sell again. ...r'iuir. niT r-S-For sale br J E irLZAN, prcrrliver, w t..s .rut pna ire. P txi. a -