h f -"St.'JOe Busines' Houses. ' JKQ. S. LtMOK. Isaac T. Eosea. i' LEilON, HOSEA & CO. 'j t."; "WHOLESALE DEALERS I IT FOREIGN c DOMESTIC Notions, Glotfiiong &c. : NO. 5 FOURTH ST. ; . St Joseph, LTd. A Large Stock alwavi on band. Order solicited ; Satisfaction guaranteed. . A. JIXEK. T. R BETNOLDS. S011TDEFJI HOTEL PINER & REYNOLDS, . PIIO Pill ET O US , Eight Street, two blocks from it. II. Depot , OT. JOSETHf 3VXO. 11-45 Gm ; VICTOR B. BUCH, Wholesale BOOTS& SHOES ' v North West Corner 4lh & Felix Streets, ST. J03EPH, MO. - R7"Keer much the largest Stock West of St. r j Louis,and is prepared to off r unusual inducements- tA : w - ? H pa 4-3 eH U3 : CO o a: o o as w W.M.AVyliTII&CO . Wholes. o Dealers in ninmi cutlery. - . SADDLERY GOODS, Harness. Skirting! and all kinds Saddler's Leather ana Hardware ; SADDLES, BRIDLES, C, ' Agenti forDsstons Circular Saws, and 'v . . .Martins Snjei. Jo.6 South Third Street, between Felix 4 Edmond 7 " ST. JOSEPIT, BIO. 45Iy. JOHN PISCER. W. H. DOUGLAS. ?" PINGER & DOUGLAS, lYnolesalc Dealers . s QUEEN S W ARE I .: GLASS WAREn $-C W, NO. 7 Fourth Ttreet. St JOSEPH, MO. 4 TJNIOOQMDRY, AND MACHINE SHOP BUBXIBE, IKOWTlIEi: & 1C0G1US , ' . I'KOIMilClOIlS, - Cor. 8th & Messanie Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. 0TE AM ENGINES T7ADE U AKD Jj REPAIRED Hi f " IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, MILL WORKS OF ALL KINDS AND IRON FRONTS Uai to order on short notice and satisfactory to all parties. A'so agents f r GARDNER & KOBEUT fcON'S IMPROVED PATENT UOVEKNOK.-44-lj Ci j: pfeiffer's P I .a LM Ccrncr Clti and 1st. Charles Sts., ; v.' s ..... I . . '.-' t r - - 1 AlsoTDcaler In Lime, Cement, Hair Vb" .... 7tite-Sand, Fire-Brick, O c : ' t tt., Ia, ia. o PC 0 06 ttt i .6.TV .I? --"j MM St Joe and iSt-Louis Business Houses. Nave, McCord & Co., WHOLESALE GEOCEES ' ' ' " And Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Tobacco,, &c. St JOSEPH. 3IO. 45Iy BAILY, KAY to WOOD, Dealers ii AXI YANKEE NOTIONS, Exclusively ai wholesale. Third Street, ST. JOSEPH, Mo. . ' Slock in Extent, Variety,, ani price Compares with best St. Louis or Chicigo Uouses. J2jT Orders Solicited. W00LW0RTH & COLT B n AND DEALERS IS 9 STATIONERY, Paper Hangings; And Printers' Stock, No- 12 Second Street, St, Joseph, Bio. Cnsli Paid for Rags. R. T. Ukderhill A. N. EATOS.U UNDERHILL & EATON, . . . j f t i . roramissioii tU.ercliants? So2. Clly Hulldlng ST. LOUI& MO. REFERENCES: Second National Bank, St Louii Allen, Copp & Nisbet. St. Liuia. Crrncb State Bank of Iuwa. Du- nqae. Johnstone &. Bacon, Bai ters, Ft. Madison, la. Isaac Scarritt Sl Co., Alton, 111. Blair & A I woo J. Alten, 111. 3 s s T3 s as ; Hi c GEO. A. PRINCE & COS 39 Varieties, with Patent Sub asa. asso Tenuto or ESTSchool Organs and Melodeons, Finished in i.icgni noscAvooa, vrainui or Oak Cases. No Charge for Boring or Shippingx ST35,000 Now In Use. AN ITjTjTJSTIIATED CATAIiOQUE.con taining a toll description of style, and testinionials of the roost eminent Musicians, as to the superior excel lence of our instruments can be seen at this Office Addrcg GEO. W. HILL & CO Brownville Nebraska. ir?i lr-1 LL,1:J L: FOR Churches, Schools, Plantations, Factories, &c, ."AU Prices within ths reach of alliJJ DAVIS & TOULMIN, - Successors to J. B. Robinson. 38 Dey Street, New York. AMALGAM BELLS The best and cbea pest ever manufactured , cofting only2i cclL per pound, warranted. Their use throughout the letted Mates, Canada, Mexico South A uierica, Ac, tor the 4tst twelve year ha proved them to c mbine the valuable qnalitwa of TONE aud UUKAB1LITY. Experience has shown they are nut affected by cold or hot climates Old Hell-Material takta ia exchange, ci bought foryash. Send for Discriptive Circular to the manufactur ers. - DAVIS & TOULMIN, 3S Dey St., New York. The following are anong the many testimonials, received. - MixrjTO. Mikv. Ularrn. 11S Ifeeir: l)nvi t Tuulmiu .--Genrlemen The Amalgam Bells, I rarefcased from J. B. Itobinson. 1 asa unrpj to fay gives entire tatislaction The last weighing 86 pounds was for the M. E. ii St, Lows. Ihe lirst weigning it p,unjs. is on tha M. L. Church in Austin, and is frequently heard six miles. DAY1D T1CE, Pastor Cemetery M. E.C. Broolii, 1otai, Feb. 15th 1867. JiVfr. Bar it k Tvxlmin, Cbntuimek :--The The Amalgam Bell I received fnm your house in Jun. lt'U, for the., use of the M. E. Church in Brooklyn, it in rood condition and. the citiwns are highly pleased with its Tone. Auto vt, Mich. Fa. 7th 1S6Z. Messrs Davif & Touliniu l Uentlemen, The Amalgam Bell sent usii an ex cellent one; gives good alsfatjB and answers well fo which it u bouRet.- . ' D, W. RICHARDSON. Secob,1lls, March Hth IS67. ' Mes?r. Davis 4 Toulmia. Gents, The Aroaigum Bell we purchased gives u entira fafisfaction we would lecommend per-ons wasting Bells to buy of you. - ' L.P. nEREFORD. TIIEGLO.RY OF MAN IS STRENGTH- There fore the nervous and dL41UaUd should immediate y use IlehaVoU'a Extract Buchu. B i o O -I Lad CC o-! If r3 Cfl 3a 2 2 o - f ' o n AO s jk O lo J. 8 S -3 ft ERIE RAILWAY! THE BEOAD GAUGE DOUBLE TItACK. ROUTS TO NEW YORK, B OSTON AND XEiTESCL4D C 3111 Dunkirk, to Sew lork, 460 allies DuITalo (oicw York 423 Miles, Salamanca to New Fork, 415 Milea i AND IS rEOM to 27 Miles the Shortest Route AM Trains run directly tnroneh to New Tork, 460 Miles Without Change of Couches. From and after Angnst 20th. 18C7, Trains will leave in connection with ail Western lines, as follow: FROM DUXCtRK AND SALMAKCA By New Tork time from Uniou Depots; 7 30 A. M. EXPRESS MAIL from Dunkirk , (So udays excepted). Stops at Silman " ealO0OA:M., and connect at HomviIle and Corning with the 6. CO A. M. Express Mail from Bufialo, and arrives In New Tork at 7.09 A. M. 2.25 P. M. LIGHTNING EXPRESS, from Sal manca, (Snn-lays excepted ) Stops at nornelUvllle 6.25 P. X.., (Surper) interiecting with the 2 20 P. M. train from Buffalo, aud ar rives In New Tork at 7.00 A H 4.15 P. M. NEW YORK NIGHT EX- preos. Iran Dunkirk (Snndayn excepted) ' Stops at Salmancn 6 55 P. M. ; Ulen 7 35 P. M (Supper) Turner's 9 58 A. M. (Kreakfast. and arrive in New Tork tl 30 P. M., connecting with Afternoon Trains an1 Steamers for U..tton and rjew Kngland Ci'-les. 9 50 P. M CINCINNATI EXPRESS, From Dunkirk. (Sundays excopied). Stops at Salamanca 11.60 p. M.,acd conteits at Hornella Ylliewita the 11 30 P. M. Trjin from Bu8aio,ar rivingn New Tork 3 25 P. M. FROM BUFFALO New York Time Depot cor Exchange and Michigan Streets. 5 45 A. M. NEW YORK DAY EX- press. (Sundays excepted). Stops at Hornells viile 9 D3 A M.. (Bkft.) ; Siisquehnnna .i7 P.M (Dine) 5 Turner's 7 55 PM, (Sup. .and arrives In New Tork 10 30 P M. Connects at Great Bend with the Delaware, Lackawanna & West ern Bailroad, and at Jcrtey City wuh Midnight 1 : Express Train of New Jersey Railroad for Phil adelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 8 00 A. M. EXPRESS MAIL.via Avon and narnelisville (Sundays excepted), Arrives In New Tor" at 7 CO A M. Connects at Eimtr with Northern Central Hallway for Harmborg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and points South. 2 20 P M. LIGHTNING EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted). Stops at Tlarnellsvl. 1 5.25 P M. (Sup. ), an I arrives in New Ti k 7 00 A M. Connects at Jersey City with MorniuK Express Truin of New Sersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at New York with Moruns Ex press Train for Bosten and New EnglandClties. 6.10 P. M. NEW YORK NIGHT Ex press, Daily. Sup at Portage 8 65 P M (Sup ) tmercecting at n irnellsville with the 4 15 P.M Train from Dunkirk, and arrives In New Tork at 12 30 PM. 11.20 P.M. CINCINNATI EXPRESS ' (Snnd ays excepted.) Stop at Suquebanna 7 30 A M.. (Bkft ), Turner's 1.10 P.-M., (Dine) and arrives in New Tork at 3. 25 P. M. Connect at Elmira with Northern Ceniral Railway for liar rUburg, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington and points Souths at Grea Bend with Delaware, Iickawanna &. Western RailroaU for S rantmi, .Trenton aud PhiladeJihia,' sud at Ne Tort with Afternoon Trains and Steamers for Boston and New England Cities. Only One Train East on Sundey, leavin Buffalo at 6 10P M and reaehine New Tork at 12.30 P. M. Boston and New Kokand P-issenaers. with their Baggage, are transferredree of charge In New Tork. S3 To pleasure travelers the line of the Erie Rail W ay presents many chjects of Interest,' passing through the beautiful valleys of the Chemung, Snsquebanna, Delaware and Ram spa rivers,1 an everchangtng pano tama of nature's beauties commands attention. The Best Tentilatod and Moit Luxurious Sleeping Coaches in the World accompany 4 all night Trains oa this railway. Dagrac Checked Through. And ' Fare tltcajt a low at any other 'Route Ask for Tickets via Eris Railway Which can be obtained at all Principal Ticket Offices in the West and South West. II. RIDDLE, WM. R. BARR Genl. Supt Gt-n. Pass. Agt A gentleman -who suffered for years from Nerv ous Debility, Premature Decay .and all the effect? of youthful indiscretion , will, for the &&ke of suf fering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for tonkin the sim- le rem edy by which ha was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing", in perfect contidi nee, JOUNB, OGDEX, 341yP - 42 Ceder Street, New York The Americrn Orgare.fire the rnly real reed Or gsusjiow befoie the public. The only Orgaa hav irt . .,: Reverberating Sound Box, or IVind Chest. Which has the same important part to perform as the Sounding Board has in the Piano-Fore, (to give bdy nnd refon-tnee f toneand without whirh the Orgaa becomes merely a MeLoda. a ia aa Organ cace. ; The American Organ not only have the wind tf From J. S. WILLIAM'S Advertising Aeeacy, IHs Chamber Streets, Saint Louis, Mo Worlds Tonic and ? Blood. Purifier, AND ROOT & PLANT . . ' PILLS; Are the greatest Preventive nnd Curative House hold Remedies of the age, and are wonderfully ef ficacious in curing D3?pcptic and Consumptive Symptoms, General Debility, Languor, Bilious Dis eases, affections of the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys. Female Complaints, Scrofulous Affec tions, and all diseases arising from impure blood, and a sure preventive of J? ever and Ague, Chol era, Yellow Fevsr, Bilious Fever, Ac. Seecircular around each bottle and box. Pre pared only by the Grafton Medicine Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Sold by HOLLADAY & CO. Brownvilte, Neb. GET THE BEST MRS CHIEDBEN. Is now truly acknowledged a superiar preparation for all diseases incident to infants and children. EYERY BODY SPEAKS In exaPed termi of commendation of its truly won derful effect and medicinal virtues, and are de lighted with its use. IdrJ" Price, Only 25 cents per BottIe.gf by Sold by all dealers in medicine. Prepared, on 1 7 the Grafton Medicine Company, St. uis, Sold by HOLLADAY & CO. ; : Jan. 1st. 6m' 'Brow-nrille, Neb.' SOMETHING NEW, ' USEFUL & SALABLE HAWXUURST'S Soluble Blue nnd lllcacklngr Poirdcr. "TABLE MANN A, "for Family Use. "NATION AL WASHING FLUID," Siarch Polish," "Mag- ic Solderinz Fluid," Indian Pain Annihilator." Good Samaritan's Linement."- "Silver Solu tion, Ao. Ac. FAMILY RIGHTS FOR SALE. 1000 .5 Rents traned, Male and Eemale. A rood reliable agent wanted in every town to take the entire control, for his neighborhood, of several of the best, aoost saleable and profitable ar ticles of Tery day life eTer presented to the public Profitalirge satisfaction-guaranteed. Tha. rirht man of woman can make from S10 to $20 per week easily. Enclose stamps for full . description and illustrated catalogue, Samples eent free. Exclu sive eontrol of territory given. .Addreus, NEW YORK Manufacturing Co., ; 57-8 id " 37 Park Row. New York. ' Dyspepsia. Cure. This Great Rera.dy frr all Diseases of tha STOMACH, M is the discovery f the inventor of Oo a valuable Cough Balsam,-while experimenting for his own healih. It cured Cramp in the Stomach for hits which had before yielded to nothing but Chloroform The almost daily testimony from various parts of th country encourage us to believe there i no dis ease caused by a disordered stomach it will not speedily cure. ' . Pvsicians endorse and Use it 1 1 Ministers give testimony of it efficacy ! And from all direction wo receive tidings of cures perfermcd. 'tia sure to cure. Ilearthnrn I One dose will cure. ?ict-Ueadaehe I . . -It has eured in hundreds o asc?. Veadache and Uizzine I It stops in thirty minute. Aeidity of the Stoma eh 1 It comets at once. Hiinj of the Food I , . . -It stops irumec iately. ' .' Dtntrett after eating I . . One dose will remove. - Cholera Horhu I Kai.idilv vields to a few doses. Bad Breath I ' Will be changed with half a bottle. It is Peifectly Harmless ! ! Its nrprecedented suceess cwlng to the fact that ft ariirtfvii liv Assist Ins: IVature, TO KE-ASSERT HER, SWAY IN THE SYSTEM! x'...i rtoalr In thfi United States sellsit on ooili.au per norTLC C. G. CLARK, & CO., Proprietors, , . kkvt navEH, cons. HOLLADAY 4 CO., and McCREERY A CO. . General Agents. Also for sal ehy MARSn & CO. November 15, 1366. ; $100 REWARD For a medicine that will cure Coughs, Influenza, Tickling in the Throat, Whooping Cough or relieve Consumptive o ugh 3, as qukk as cm rarapi! OVER ONE MILLION BOTTLES have been sold and not a single instance of its fail ure is known. We have, in our posses-ijn, any quantity of Certificatos, some of them f n ra EMINENT PAYSICIANS. who have used it ia their practiceini given it t r.r.euiinence over ever orhercotnriound. Kdoes not dry up a Cough but LOOSENS IT. so as to enable the patient to expectoiate freely. Two or three doses Will Invaiiably Cure Tickling in ihe Ihroall A half bottle has often completely caroJ the most Stubborn Cough, and jei, though it is so sure and speedy in its operation, it is perfectly harm less, being purely vegetable. It is a vary agreea ble to the taste, and may be administered to chil dren of any age. Incases of roup, we will guaan . tee a cure ii taken in season. Nofamily xliould without It is within ihe reach of all, it being the cheapest and best medicine extant. C. G. CLARK & CO , Proprietors, NEW HAVEN. CONN. A. S HOLLADAY Sc CO., and W.H. McCREERY, lirownvtlle, Nebraska, General Agents. rnutMUSi' Ui.LiAtii.b usutu usea on X i ; Billiard. Table is ihe ' CAT-GUT CUSHION, Manufactured Yj KAYANAGH DECKER, ani Patanted Dec. 13,16G. 'See Dcicnrific American Vol.16.No.il) "It is the only Cushion that possesses all the itics esential to a PERFECT Cushion. It is the most elastic 8nd most durable Cushion ever offered to the billiard-p.'aying pub lie, a? ia abundantly pro ven by the great drzuxnd for it since its introcuc tion. The peculiarity "which distinguishes the CAT GUT Cushion and renders it superior to ail others, is the tightened cord of cat-gut which overlies tbeJaee ond ede of the rubber and aun ning the full length of ihe Cushion, which pre vents the ball from be lding inty tho rubber and jumping from the table. The addition of the oat gut cord also adds much to the elasticity cf the Cushionn The CAT-GUT Cushion has already been ap plied to over 1,0 W tab!es which are in constant use. It can be applied to tables of any make. for seventv five doilary per set. KAYANAGH & DECKER'S Faotory, at fhe cor ner of Centre aud Canal Streets, N. Y.,is the most complete of its kind in the-world. The machinery is of the most ir&proved character, the lumber dry ing rioca the largest ia the United States, the material use the best that can bo purchased , and the workmen thoroughly skilled. Billiard Cloth, Balls, Cues, arm Trimmings, all of tho best make, constantl von hand. KAVAMAG1I A DEOKERare the only agents in this country for KAY'S CUfJ CEMENT.adjvdged by competent authorities to bo the be the best ce ment ever usedr ' 53"Full Sized Tables cut down for $10023" Send for Illustrated Catalogue ai.d price List. ' ; KAVANAGH& DECKER. Cornar of Centre A Canal Sts. . . ' ' ? 1 1 i I New York MONEY, FREE AS WATER. 10.000 ACTIVE LOCAL and Traveling Agents, JIale or Fe male, of all nges, are wanted to solicit trade in ev ery City. Town. Village; Ha'mict,'. Workshop and Factory, throughout the entire world, "for the most saleable novelties ever known. 500 PER CENT. PROFIT an- READY SALE WHEREVER OF FERED !! Smart men and-women can make from $5 to $50 per day, and no risk of ls! A small capital required of from $2 to $139 the more money inrested the grater the profit. Ho Money reqnired in advance w first tend the article oub receive pay aftencardt I If you actually wish to make money rapidly and. easily, write for full par icu lars and aduh-ws . I MIL NOR & CO , (From Paris,) 1 - V ; .10 BROADWAY, New York City. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES-, f ' 1 r IT ITT r T VTV3 -L FA1KBANKS GREENLEAF & CO. . 22o Lake :Sreet. Chicago. 20 Market Street, St. Louis. tT BR CAHEfTL TO BUT OatY TITK GEXClSlS.J 3) ltd Peaches, Apples, iJlackberriei, Cberr es t 0 AH A UHV NEW HILLS. The Lafayette Hills situated four miles above Oa The , Little. Nemaha Eiver, Highest Cash'0 Trice Paid For AH j -i j ,; ' j .. . . .-., . '" kinds of Grain. Bread Stuffs of all kinds con stant on hands for sale or in exchange for grain. : ' SANDERS & HA WXBY. ' ft LOTTE RY1 TO IE IIAV.KATCOVINGTCIT, KENTUCKY Class V, Ncv. lblh " Class W, Mv. 30M, ' ; , 1CC7. 1 .,$50,0001 0 8300 Prize Prizes of V 0 1 1 1 9 250 200 150 125 100 50 Prize of Prize of Prize of iv,vuy pri2e of 8,0001154 Prizes of 7,C0O 5,000 1,000 400 9 Prizes'of 90 v Prizesof 1 luPi izes of fil -U1 Prize of - Prizea of "-' Peizesof prj2r8 of Prizes amounting to 230,650. 32,000 NUMBEES ATID 783 PEIZE3. Tickets S12, Halves 6, Quarters S300 PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The numbers from 1 to 3.000. primed on separate slips of paper. ir encircled wi' h sma'.Ij tin 1 uhes. and placed in one wheel. Tne prizes, of biih tbere aro 83. varying as abova. from Jr6o 0i0 to 60. are iniiiar!y primed on separate sups, epcirc'eti, andplacei in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number Is then drawn from, the wheel of numbers, and 'at the tame time a prize is drawn Tom tbe other wheel. The nam t.pr aad orize drawn urt are opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered ti e prize teniK placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated unttl all the prizes are drawn out. vr The above Macxificent single -number Lottery will be drawn ix piblic. in Covington, Ky., bv sworn Coniojisl'ners, at oiieo'cb'CW P. M ai the corner of Fourth an i Scott S t. The Kentucky Stale Lotteries are no Gift Enterprises, but re?poni ble Money Lotteries, that have been conducted fr the past thirty years, and are drawn undar toe authority f a charter from the State, and bonds are given for the payment oi all prizes. The drawiDgsare publish ed in the New To-k lie aid and Cinciiinaiti Couimerc al The above bcbeme wiii be drawn the middle and last of ei'ch mouth during 1S67 and 13C3. Circi lai of Lolteiie drawing daily tent by applica tion to the Managers. Address ail orders far tickets to ', MUEET, EDDY & CO , s Covington, Ky. 'Agents Wanted.3 49 ly JS5 1,000.000 TOR SALE ON THE POPULAR OjSTE pkiojj: plan GIVING EVEBY PATRON, A Ilandsomev and. Reliable Watch! For the low Price of Ten Dollar?! Without Regard to Value, And not to be Paid for unless per fectly satisfied. 100 Solid Old nontiriK Watches, $250 to 1.009 1"0 Magic Cased Gold Watcres, 2.0 to 6C0 100 Ldie Watches Enameled, K 0 to 300 210 Goid Hunting Chronometer Watches 25o to 3o0 2'0 Gold Huntinx Enclis Levers ?0O to 250 300 Gold IIuuiitiR Dupiex Watches, 150 to ioo 6 '0 Gold Hunting American Watohes, 100 to 260 600 Silver Hunting Leve?, t i 0uSi.ver Huutinii Duplex Watches, 75 to 250 6 0 Guld Ladie Watch'8.. 60 to 250 l.OMO (iuld U niuing Lepmes. 60 Vt 75 1 .o-o Mi.-celianeous Li ver Watches, 6J to I'M) 2,0: 0 llnntiris Sliver Watrhes. 25 to 5: 2,cl0 As.o te. Watt be, ail kinds, 30 to 76 53" very patron obtains Watcb by this arrange ment, cast i g but $ 10 rhile it mjy be worta $1,000 lv partiality shown 5 We wish to immediately dispose of the above mag nificent Sock. Certifies, nauiinj the articles, are placed in .-saled eovt lupes. and well mixed. Holders are entitlod to the 'rude 'ned oo tar renutcate lipon payment of .Ten Dollars, whether it be a Watch worth $1.0 'O or one worth less. The return ot ' any of our terticraits entitle; you to the article named thcrtc.n upon payinent irrespective of ita worth. nd as nc article valued ies thin $10 is named oa any cer litica.e, it w iti at once be seen thai this is No IiOttajy but a Straight forward legiti mate transaction, which may be participa ted in even bythemot,t f udious. A finsla ccrti&caftt will ba 3nt by mail, pest paid, Ufx'u receipt ol 25 eta., fiive lor one dollar, eleven for lw; dollnrs, thirty-three and an elegint premium for five dollars; sixty six and more valu able premium for Ten dollar?, ens hundred and most superb Watch for fifteen dollars. To Amenta or those wishing employmen , thi.s is a rare oppor tunity. It is a Iegitioj itely conducted business, duly Huihurized by the Government,, and open to the most carei ul tcrutinv. Fry us! WRIGHT BR0. CO., Irnp rtcr. 161 LROADAY,Ncw Vork. EMPIRE SHUTTLE mmm macii ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS, For Family and iUanufacluring Purposes, AGENTS WANTED address C18 Broadway, New York. 27 U -v . . a a . " .c .v .y , Ok, a 1 - 5 iiJUj The Great Cause Zzjf r op HtJMAN MISERY. uar Published in a Sealed Envelope, Price tix tents. A Lecture on t lie Xaf ure, Treatment and Radical Core of seminal Weakness, or' perruatarrhcea, induced by Sert"-Abie ; Involuntary Emissions. Im potency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gcneraly ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Menial and Physical Incapacy. Ac By ROB.JjCITLVEKWELL,M.D., Author-of the Hirecn dek," Ac. The world-renouned athor,in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his ,oia expetiance that the awful consequences of SeJf-Abuso my be effectually removed without medicinend wi hout dangerous surgical operations, bogies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing cut a. mode of cure at once certain and enVtual, by which every sufferer. no matter wnat nis conanmn mij be, may ;ure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. Thia lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thous. and.. . . . , " Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressiog the pub ihers. -, --o Also Dr. CCLVERWLLL'S "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents- Address the Publishers. CIUS. J. C. I4XISE & Co., 12T Ilo.Tery. Sew lork, P.O. Box 45SC marriage and Celibacy. An Essa't or Warning axd Instrvctiow por Vonvo Men. Also. Diseases and Abuses which permanently prostrate the Vital Powers, with sure means oFTrelief. Seal Free of Charge, Id sealed letter envelopes. Address, . . , Dr. J. SKILLI.V HOUGHTON. Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa January, 1st 1367. l-j KENTUCKY All i 4VS Vv n . l . w - 4. - jar- mm V V 'a 1 r .(rW pxIwc -y v9y xr n- o? vvrvivi VV :x OVil We have on hand a large and well assorted stoci of Staple. fT 77 ThP1 t sn To which we are making constant additions, ani which we are selling at prices low as any establish ment west of the Mississippi river. IN THE QUA3TY OF OUR GOODS WE CHALLENGE COM?ETITfC: JSTFLOUR OF THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS. TFr HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR - iW p2 T5 I, wv C3 O Ii E S ' DEALERS I. d) u t- JFosepii, JkOLo. Would call the attention of DEALERS to their'immense stock of Drugs and School Eooks, Blank Books, Glass and Paint's and Oils, Envelop. Lamps, Pure V7kicfc were bougr t forca.h of Manufacture-?, favorable prt-es. Buying in large quantities mnts to the trade. Tbey are the North -western Wholesale Aenrts of Ur. D. Jayne k Son, asj of M C. Ayre 4 Co., and can furnish their Medicines in anj quantities. (Ul lf l0 a A ST. JOSEPH, MO. Importer and Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in lrcn STEEL and HEAVY HARDWAEE. Wagon, Carriage, an I How Woodworks. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Spring', Axe. Axel?, Shovolsand SpaJe?.fifbs and K.i.;,., Chai.v, CarrmgoanJ Tire li'.iU, .ut'-ia Washers, Nails, llorse nails, Horse A Mulo Shoes, S;w., efc. et. Castings and IIollow Ware, Sunar Kittles Andirons, Skillets aul Lei Slew pots Bake ovens. Fruit ketiles and Sad Iron. BlacksmilllS' TOOlS- Anvil. Strck and Dies, B.Iows,Sledge and Hand Ha: mersr Vises, Fiaccrs, Rasps, Farriers' Knives. Tuyere Irons, Wrenches, Ontfiting' CS-oodSr. Ox Yokes, Axle Grease, Ox chains, Wogon Jacks, Ox Sho nails, Shovels and Ii(."k,ti.lJ I'ji,4 ( HtiTds, spolics aud 3E3oxi."t-Btxxfr. I 1,000 CKLEBKATED AIOLIJN KJPLOWs: laagle I usf patented, and suj erior to any vet ; invented : and i McCormlcIt's 3Iowers and Ii capers, IiaIIer.i If orse Corn riantcn j Sulky Corn Cultivators, IJand Cora Planter, Corn Sheller. Hay lUkes, etc. etc e. . iT-lDls. Standard Scales. Buying nty prnod3 direct from the man er, I ofl'er great iii(iny?ineut TO WHOLESALE" PURCHASERS AT Constable's Iron and Steel Warehouse ST. JOSEPH, MO. Lyon's Periodical Dorps. THE GREAT FEMALE REM DY FOR IRREGULARITIES. These Props are a acientiflrallr compounded fluid preparatiua, and belter tbar. any Pills, Powders, or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering tbem a reliab'e, speedy and cer. tali soectflc for tbe cure of all obstruction and up pressions of nature Their popularity Is lmhcateU bf tbe fact that over 100 COO b ttl are annually sold and consumed by tbe ladies of tbe United Mate, ere ry one of whom apeak In the sir vfzrt terms of praise of tbeir great merits. Thpv are rapMly taiin the place of every otbc Female Keme-iy, ani are o.dm1 ered by ail who know aocht of th?m. as the saret sa fest, and most infaliiable prepararion in the wcrid, for the cure of all female complaints tbe reniovai of all obstructions of nature, and tbe promotion of fcealti regularity and strength. Kxp;icit di' ettions iatirig when they may be usea, and expia ning when and why suand whyj out produ- toey sDouid not, nor coui.: not ue used witu cing effects contrary to nature's chospu laws s, win ce found carefully folded around each bottle, with tbe written signature ot John L.'Lvon, wrtbout wfcich none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOHJJ L. LTOV. 195 Chapel Street, New Haven, Coun. who can be consulted either per sonally, or by mail, (enclosing stamp ) concerning all private diseases and female weakness. Price $l,5o per bottle. Sold by Druggists everywhere C. G. CLARK &CO., Gen't Agents for TJ. 3. and Canada Olliss Bros. St. Lonis. -Wholesale t LLEB) Fixch & Fuller, Chicago. J - Agents A. S. HULL ADA Y & CO., and W. H. McCREEIlY, Brownville. Nebraska, General Ajjants. DR. WHITTIER, IONGER BY YEARS LOCATED IN ST jLOUIS than anj otLcr Private Di.-easo Phy- sician. is a regular graouare 01 medicine, cares Syphilis in m Ii its forms,Goncrrhoea.Glect, Strict ure, Orchitis, Diabetes,; DIaider and Urinary aiseases, ryptuuuc aae;tioM or tbe throat, skin or bone?. . Thousands suffering self-abuse, excesses, ex posures and indiscretions in youth and ma- tareryears, producing some of the fallwinz effects : Blob-hes. bodily weaknu?s, unm.inline!'s, to'iety,ln-i)gcsMortr eonshpation, dread offu -twe .events, loss of raemjiy, and ual!y iinjo teccy,' havi igbeen cured. . le tan. rder to mitnyolJ resiiTerifs for past success ar.d present position, alio many phjs iciansliere and eiyewhere. Occupying a whole house of twelve rooms.wiih competent assistant physicians; tlufe reii ringdaily personal attcn-tios arty recrtin id the establishment.. . . Medicine sent everywhere by mail or express. His Theory aa Exposition of Diseases, clearly delineating ali the diseases conditions, may be hadin sealed letter en velope for 6 ceats. L die's Circular, embracing all chronio diseaes,3 cents. Addross St. Louis. Mo. A friendlv talk eosls nothing : charge mod erate ; cures guaranteed. OSe.617 St. Charles street, one square south ot the Lindeil Hotel. a j lab. 15 ly . I Taken up by the undersigncl, living ia GLcn Rrjck Precinct, on the 7th day of Febtuary, IS67 One red and white speckled Stear with underlet out of left tar, atdcij.fi ifltr.2 usis this Spring CYKU.S C. MEADEU. TAKE NO MGRE NPLEASANT AND UN SAFE REM1DIES for unpleasant and dangerous i, diseases. Use Uelmbold'a Extrict Cuchu acd lm- proved Rose asa. r-v and Fancy COUNTRY PRODUCE. AND Me.licine?, Patent Medicine?, GIa?svare, Writing TVi nor Sp'ces and Dye-Stuffs, Coal Oil and Wines. Liquors, Sec. Importers and Publishers, and win beo!J at ti aa from first hands, thej are enabled to offer extra icJ 3 Ssowesrs! Poland's hsk Billions Powlm This preparation is tbed''''j . . . t it- T , 1 tvTi s the Pastor of the I!;ip'i"t c"ia-' f-y Gcffitown.N. H., and t,2i.-ijS ly- beloved by that ieiay , i thronahout 'ew E"nz'3Dl. i and his Magic rowJtrs s i the raott wonderful di?coveries of mwl y, ltf 1H GEEAT LITE'S AND 2ILI0UJ W-t hkh completely throws in the h;l'8 '.; scoverips in medicine; and it aJords n J j,ra sjrarifjation that they receive t a4B:lr,"yb. v.htjon of all who- have test el them, i-'- I ; i.-.; c Liioos I'iw4er are a rosIII-eCurclorLfverComjw; n its mot ajrravated form, and an imar rer-tt.r rtf all BILLIOTJS DERANGE Excellent lor lltad'tct. Pimples, Drowsiness, Blotches Cizzlneis. .Ueartbnm, And a most wn.ienai . Core & Pmeallve of FeTer 4 V; j (We advise aH who are troubled "j ' ' ibjdy to always keep Ue Powders oa j And a most wonderful mkjrlv to al way for immediate uje.) . It-mar. . r imrrInf nnrtW1!!?!''1 5cfr a" lit They are the Great Jre: Affections. , xvr i 2d Thevarethe only known rented? w t cure Lirer Complaiat. .vitv-'5'! 3d Tbey ae the oily know Cons'ipation. . . . I Mi f . , . V ftflfh 13 4in. ine rcwaeTirwiu""'-- t tie ak I ration that one package wiH ball lhil, . 5tb They ar a m'ld and plewan Jel effectiv: cathartic known. . . 0i. oth. They are the cheapest cathtic 6th. They are the cheapest an t -'"..ji tant, as they can be sent by tnsu to a-. globe, for the t-rice, 50 cent-. . Circulars, ctn:a;Dirgceniii--a?i"S')C"').ti-,. sent t anv part of the w .H I fre l,, rr j SOLD BY ALL-DRl"GCil'- mail on arplicatioa t? . rv"?-, NEW HAVEN. tu" NovemLer 15, ISd1?. ADMINISTRATORS I Notice is bmlj given that e will . s,.ffi. j lie auction. in fr..nt of the Post 02i t mt.ha County. Nebraska, at oue o o ( ; j Saturday ihe 21st day of Sep:-'1)- f t 13f7,the folhwing Rwl Euu. be?J i estate of Samuel G. Daily. t. lti,L,J,n r . fi t I ,,t I n,l 3 !n ilb.fk 133. I ,t It I ii ii . l ik nil3 i1 y ia ii tik i, w . w . .. in hi .t. 1 l .11 in tjt I.OIS i anil a in itoca ' - - , , .... - . i. ..I lul Ii' in s.iM L-untv or .ern-ioa. . M . . ... . T I - 1 I Kf. in lownsUip .orta o. iwns j County, containing o2 70-I acre. timbered tract Tbe Ut BimM trs. vt iif i in lots of five or ten acre tesuitF3-1-ed advisable. August 23t !So7 and jl aaa tnc veitDraicu v SH'AS"- n n mm M&l i BE. ' ' V ALE 11 d) I f E -4 .1 I