;tisa.Unn.cms. Who composed the following descrip tioa cf the B ibis we may never know. It was found in Westminster Abbey, nameless and dateless : A cation would ba truty happy if it jvere governed by no other laws than those of this blessed book. It is bo complete a system that noth ing can be added to it. It contains everything needful to be known or done. - It affords a copy for a king, and a rule for a subject. It gives instruction to a senate, au thority and direction to a magistrate. It cautions a witness, requires an ira martial verdict of a iurv. and furnishes the iudcre with his sentence. .'It tela tte husband as lord of the household, and wife as mistress of the table tells him how to rule, and how to canage. and en ioics obedience on children. . It prescribes and limits the sway of the sovereign, the rule of the ruler, and the authority of the mastercommands the subjects to honor and the servants to o bay, and the blessing and protection of the'Alm iehtv to all that walk by its rules. v' Tfrives, directions for weddincs and o - " burials. It promises food and raiment, and limits the use of both. It point out a faithful and eterca ruardian to the departing husband and father tells him with whom to leave his fatherless children, and whom his wid ow is to trust and promises a father to the former, and a husband to the latter, It teaches a man to set his house in rrder, and how to make his will; it. ap Doints a dowry for his wife, and entails the rirfht of the first born, and shows how the young branches shall be left. It defends the right of all, and reveals vengeance to every defaulter, overreach er and trespasser. - It is the first book, the best book, and the oldest book in the world. It contains tbe choicest matter, gives the best instruction, affords the greatest treasure and satisfaction that we ever enjoyed. L It contains the best laws and mcst pro found mysteries that were ever penned it brings the best of comforts to the in quiring and disconsolate. It exhibits life and immortality from everlasting, and shows the way of glory . It is a brief recital of all that is to come. It settles all matters in debate, resolves all doubts, and eases the mind and con science cf all their scruples. It reveals the only living and true God and shows the way to Him, and sets a ..eide all other rods, and describes the vanity of them, and all that trust in such in short, it is a book of law?, to show right and wrong, a book cf wisdom that condemns all folly and makes the foolish wise; a book cf truth, that detects all lies and comforts all errors; and a book of life, that shews the ways from ever lasting death. It contains the most ancient antiquit ies, strange events, wonderful occurren ces, heroic deeds, unparalleled wars. It describes the celestial, terrestrial and infernal worlds, and the origin of the angelic myriads, human tribes and devilish legions. It will instruct tbe accomplished me chanic and the most profound artist. It reaches the best rhetorician, and ex ercises every power to the most skillful arithmetician, puzzles the whest anato oniist, and exercises the wisest critic. It is the best covenant that ever was agreed on; the best deed that ever was sealed; the best evidence that ever was produced; the best will that ever was signed. To understand it, is to be wise indeed ; to be ignorant of it is to be des titute cf wisdom. It is the king's best copy, the magis trate's best rule, the housewife's be?t guide, the servant's best directory, and the young man's best companion ; it is the schoolboy's spelling-book, and the learned man's masterpiece. It contains choice grammar for the bovine and a profound mystery for a eajre. It 19 the ignorant man's dictionery, and the wise man's dictionary. It affords knowledge of witty inven tions for the humorous, and dark sayings for the grave, and is its own interpret er. . It encourages the wise, the warrior, the swift, the overcomer ; 'and promises an eternal reward to the excellent, the conqueror, the winner, and the preval ent. And that which crowns all is, that the author is without partiality, and with out hypocrasy. ,4In whom there is no variableness or shadow of turning.' 4The following singular relationship exists in a family now living in Ken- .1 1 Tucity. - a latner ana son married two sisters, and took their mother to board with th&ra. The father and wife have dautghter ; . the fen and wife a sou. Tnese are the relationships: One great grandmother, two grandmothers, one grandfather two fathers, three mothers, three sons, three daughters, three aunts, two uncles, one nephew, one mace, three sifters, two brothers, two cousins, two husb&xdStlwo v;ives, two mothers-in-law, two sons-in-law? ' A man having lost a quarter of mut ton by a lawyer's dog, repaired to the office cf the lawyer and said : 4,I have come to ask' a piece of advice. Suppose a dog carried off a leg of mutton from me where do I look for pay, to the dog or his owner 1" Oh," said the man of the quill, Uo the owner of the dog ; he responsible for any damage his dog does you' Said the man, You owe me seventy-five cents." "Ah !" said the lawyer, then my dog did the mischief ? Well, here is the money." The face cf ice man exraoaea wua a smue atms shrewdness in forestalling the opinion c fi?. the lawyer, and he was making his exit from the office when he was brought to a halt -by ihe lawyer saying : "I have a small till against you my friend!" "Ah ! for what!" said the man. "For advice in the dog case two dollars." was the re- fly. This was a poser. It being strictly tgal. and the lowest fee in the calendar for advice, there was no dodging, so. the money was paid over and he departed r citer if cot a better man. , The following colloquy took place be wecn a New York census marshal and 1 native of Germany: . "who lives here ?" . 4Sharmony on ber Rhine." "What's your father's name?" "Kix for shtay." "When did you arrive in Albany ?" Mil a stearapoats." "Got any children?" "Yaw ; iwo parrels, mil kraut." "How long have you been in this house ?" "Two and der basement ?,T "Who owns the building ?" "I pays nothing. Hans pay der tame twice a month. "Where did you live last year ?" "Across der red store, as you coom up mitder market in vcur right hand pehind der pump what pelongs to der blacksmith fchop." A young lady from the Seminary at M .being asked at the table if the would have some more cabbage, replied : "By no means; gastronomical satiety ad monishes me that I have arrived at the ultimata culinary defritation consistent with the code of Esculapius." As 6he drew back from the table it was conclud ed that she meant she had "eaten aheap." "It a a pity lying is a 6in," saiq an honest old quaker to a vounsr clerk who was expatiating upon the particular ex cellencies of his goods, "it's a pity lying is a sin. because it seems 60 necessary to ihy business." . "We see," said Swift, in one of his most sarcastic moods, "what God thinks of riches by the people he gives them to." St. Joe Busines Houses. W00LW011TH & COLT, n AND DEALERS IX 9 STATIONERY, Paper Hangings, And Printers' Stock, No 12 Second Street, St, Joseph, Mo. Cash Paid for Rags. John rixoER. W. B. DOUGLAS. pinger & Douglas, Wholesale Dealers QUEENS WAKE GLASS WARL., ' C NO. 7 Fourth Ttrcet. Gt JOSEPH, MO. 45Iy VICTOR B. BUCH, TTIiolesale BOOTS&SHOES North "West Corner 4th & Felix Streets, ST. JOSEPH, MO. t37"KeepB much the Largest Stock West of St. Louis, and is prepared to oner unusual inducements 11-45-ly (3 H 02 r-I o r o 65 A P 0 0 0 h 0 U2 CO M td tS9 C5 Vmmi L3 o o t?5 J. PFEIFFEE'S Corner 6th and St. Cuarles Sts. ALso Dealer la Lioo, Cement, Hair WTiirn-Snnrl. PirA-"RrinTr. . vi 7 3 I Ae Ac., Ac.Ae. tll-.Iym,i Nave, McCord &; Co., WHOLESALE GE0CERS . And Dealers in - V7izsz, Liquors, Tobacco, &c. St JOSCni.MO. 45ly NMli,Paili, Well Buckets, Seives, Ae., at riWAN & BROS. '"ugar Loaf Syrup, Sorffhum, and N.O. Molawes tSWAN & BIW'S p n 0 U J Ii 1 It 11 LI 11 t' 'wf H VnDL W St Joe' and St. Louis Busicess Houses. BAILY, KAY & WOOD, Dealers ii AID Lr YANKEE NOTIONS, Exclusively at wholesalt. Third Street, ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Stock in Extent. Variety, and price Cjmparca with best St. Louis or Chicago Houses. 2T Orders Solicited. 43ly 'NO-. S. Lemox. Isaac T. Hosea LEMON. HOSEA & CO. "WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN 5c DOMESTIC Ik T Notions,- Glottaong &c. ISTO. 5 FOURTH ST. St Joseph, Mo. A Large Stock always on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders solicited 45-ly J, A. FINES. T. R REYNOLDS. SBITO PINER & REYNOLDS, PROPRIETORS, Eight Street, two blocks from R. R. Depot, tan. . j"o ssrii, 1 11-45-6 iu S3 a T5 3 " da- o e I Si e n o 9 o a o e) n a 5 o .2 2 to S 0 12 a o 3 .S o m o T3 .5 0 J W E O m w H 2 - 3 3 Ob W o o o 1 vj p- m a 2 a tL to 0 a 5 o oj a v U g o GEO. A. PRINCE &C0S 3D Varieties, with Patent Sub ass. asso Tenuto or ESTSchool Organs and Melodeons. Finished in Elegant icosewood, iiamut or Oak Cases. JVo Charge for Boxing or Shipping. &2T35,000 Now la Use.ar AN ILLUSTHATED CATATjOQUE.con- taining a full description of style, and testimonials of the most eminent Musician, as to the superior excel lence of our instruments can he steu at this Office Address GEO. W. HILL & CO Brownville Nebraska. MI.0N I'ODn'DHV, AND MACHINE SHOP r fiUILNSlDE, CK0WTUEH & U0GEKS PROPRIETORS, Cor. 8th & Messanie Sts., t. Joseph, Mo. PTEAM ENGINES MADE l) AD Ii REPAIRED 111 IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, MILL WORKS OF ALL KINDS AND IRON FRONTS Hade to order on short notice and satisfactory to all parties. Alsoazents for GAKDNKK& KUbLKl- R. T. UKDEBHILL A. N. Eaton. UNDE. RHIL& EATON, 'ommissioiierciiants, Ko 2. City Building ST. LOUIS, MO. HEPERENOES: Second National Bank, St Louis ; Alleu, Copp 8t Nisbet, St. irf)uis. Crrnch State Bank of Iowa, Dubuque. Johiutone & Bacon, Banters, Ft. Jiadison, la. Isaac Scarrilt tt Co,, Alton, 111. Blair &. Atwood. Alten, III. W.M.WYETH&CO. Wholesale Dealers in r bwms .train. SADDLERY GOODS, Harness, Skirting, i id all kind3 Saddler's Leather an Hardware. oTTinvro i?nrn ro e.rt A Cents for Disstons Circula Saws, and JITarvins Safes. No. South Third Street, between Felix & Edmond" ST. JOSEPH, MO. 451 j". ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Jferv- j out Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects ot you tniul indiscretion , will, for the sake of suf fering humanity, send free to all who need it, the reoeipi ana directions for making the simple rem edy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing te prum py me aarcriiser s experience, oan do so by uurosemg,in periecieonnaence, , JOHNB, OGDEN, J4 lyP O Ceder Street, New York 1II0T1L tVa - R I! HI 2 J r-i si 1 1 It J. TtJ 3 d II. CO . i 1 1 The Great Cause OF HUMAN MISERY. us J Published in a Sealed Envelope, Price sus ceni. A Lecture on tlie RTature, Treatment and Radical L 1 Cure of seminal Weakness, or gjermasorrm, :,i K.,mif-Ana. Involuntary Ernissiona, Im- cotency. Nertous Debility, and Impadimenta to Marriage eeneralT : Uonsumpuon, r-ijutpa, and 1 its; Mental ana rnyicni Incapacj. Ac, &J ROB. J. CULVER WEU, si. D.. Author of the Thtrnrl.-renonned author. in this admirable Lecture, dearly proyes from his own experiance that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be Tpt.nalW removed without medioine.fi.nd without iancerous surgical operations, bogies, instruments, ;n..a nr nrrfiIa-TOinLin 0U a iuuuo Ui . i - ..1. Ar or once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure vioif rMTtv nrivatelv. and radically. Tnis lecture will prove a feoon to thouiandsand tnous. Sent nuder seal, in a plain envelope, 10 any au- dress, cu receip t of six cents, or two postago stamps, by addressing the pubUsners. Also Dr. CULVERWELL;3 "ilarnaje Guide, price 25 cents. Address tne ruDiisners. -HAS. J. C.RL1XE t Co., iov nn-rv. 7Vw Yorli. P.O.Box 4535. jmKallJM ror. r!1mrr1ies. SCHOOIS, AAiliiiitAuj, Factories, c, t"All Prices within tha reach of allgj DAVIS & TOULMIN, Successors to J. IS, Kobmson. 88 Dev Street. New York. -j 1 AMALGAM BELLS The best ami cheapest erer manufactured, costing onlv25 cents tier cound. warranted. Their use throughout the United State?, Canada, Mexico Snnth America. An. for the trast twelte Tears has nf.irpd thm fft rnmhine the valuable dualities of TONE and DURABILITY.- Experience has shown thcT are not affected by cold or hot climates. Old Bell-Material taken in exchange, or bought for Cash. Send for Diseriptivo Circular to tha manufactur ers DAVIS & TOULMIN, 33 Dey St., New Vork. SOMETHING NEW, USEFUL & SALABLE HAWXniRS'S Soluble Blue and Eilcacltin? Fovrder. "TABLE MANNA," for Family Use. "NATION AL WASHING FLUID," Starch Polish " "Mag ic Soldering Fluid," Indian Pain Annihilator." "Good Samaritan's Linement." "Silver Solu tion, &o. &c. FAMILY RIGHTS FOR SJLE. 1000 Agents wanted, Jllale and Eemale. A good reliable agent wanted in every tgwn to take the entire control, for his neighborhood, of 3everal of the best, most saleable and profitablear ticles of every day life ever presented to the public Profits large satisfaction gnaranteed. The fright man or woman can make from $19 to $20 per week easily. Enclose stamps for full description Jand illustrated catalogue, Samples eent free. Lxclu !l,eiiErY0M& Addreus, 17-6 a 37 Paik Row. New York. Hannibal & St. Joseph 0JV3IISZ0URI JUVJEIi. Tri-weekly Packets (FJaEnihad and St. Joseph R. R. Line) leave Omaha, Council BlufTs, Platts moutb, Nebraska City, Krownvilie and intermedi ate poiDts for St. Joseph, connecting at St Joseph with trsins on Hannibal and St. Joseph R. R., leav ing St Joseph at 11.30 P. M.,arriving at QUINCY, CHICAGO & ST LOUIS On and after May 19th, daily and close conne- tions from St Joseph to Atchison, Weston. I-caven vrvnu, " jauuuiio, ii.iiu3.ia vuujf, Lawrence, 1 opeka tc.,viaPlatto Country R.R. and steamer Emilie . v Ar r." r:. i m U. & bt. Jo. Ii. It. Lme- Leave St Joseph 5.35 A. M., Lea ven worth 8.00a,m., Wyanditte 10.00 a sr., Kansas City 10.30 a. 11.. Lawrence at 0 00 F m THROUGH TICKETS EOR SALE by Porter & Deuel, Omaha, D. W. Hitchcock. Coun cil Bluffs, E.C. Lewis, Plattsmouth, E. S. Hawley, Nebraska City. Buy through tickets and save nnnay. Extensive repairs on the Uannibal & St. Jo seph Railroad, new iron, tics apd additional roll ing stackenable them to offer these important chan ges to failitate tk avelby this roctk. L. W . Mead, General Superintendent. ' P. P. Groat, General Tickot Aeent. H H. Cocrtright Gen'l Freight Agent. Hanuibal, 3Io, Capt. Rcfcs Ford, Superintendent Packet Lines Rt Joseph, Mo. . . THEU. HILL, Ag t Brownville. DK HENEY'S Worlds Tonic and Blood Purifier, ROOT & PLANT PILLS, Are the greatest Preventive and Curative House hold Remedies of the ago, and are wonderfully cf- j ncacious in curing dyspeptic and Consumptive Symptoms, General Debility, Languor, Rilious Dis eases, affections of tbe Liver, Stomach, Rowels and Kidneys, Female Complaints, Scrofulous Affec tions, and all diseases arisinz from imDure blood. ana n sure preventive 01 fever and Ague, Ohol era, Yellow Fever, Bilioug Fever, &o. ee circular around each bottle and box. Pre pared only by the Grafton Medicine Co., St. Loui3, Missouri. Sold by IJOLLADAY & CO. Brownville, Neb. FAIRBANKS' STAND1RD SCALE S , OP ALL KINES. FAIRBANKS, GREENLEAF & CO. 228 Lake Street, Chicago. " 209 Market Street. St. LouisJ BK CAKEFCL TO BCY OfrLY TOS GENTIXE.r Henry P. S&er&nrne, ! DEALER .IN MUId Pianos &lfeIodeons HT ! -1 i.4. l . l ,'. nr i' ' ' " luuMU'di iubirumeui3,iuuMi;ai.iuerciianaLsfl ... OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, no.3S Market Street, betweea Main and Second Established in 1849 ST. LOUIS Dissolution. The firm of Stanton. Perkins & Co.. 13 this dav dissolved by mutual consent. ' The assets of the firm are nlaced in the bands nf John L. Carson for sale, who will apply the pre ceeds of same iu liquidation of the debts of the firm. JOHN L STANTON. PAUL PERKINS. . CHARLES DellAYEN, JONAS CRANE, HENRY M ATKINSON BrownTiUe,Neb., Oct. 25th, 1S37. . g-3t SEED POTATOES. I have for sale Potatoes of the following varie ties: Cuxco, Prince Albert, Rusty Coat. Early Dover, Earlv Miller. Early June. Fluke. Mercer, i Coppermine, Pure Peach Blow, White Peach Blow, Buckeye, and Garnett Chili, all of wnioh yield well ana are tree from disease. R..W. FURNAS, Nov. 7.U Brownville, Nebraik, '71 , t M I 1 M 1 S It mi We have on hand a large and well 5 : of Staple and Fancy 1 . "'fi r7- To which .W'iare making constant additions, and which we are selling at prices low as any establish: ment west of the IH THE QUA1TY OF OUR GOODS FLOUR OF THE MOST HIGHEST ; PRICE PAID FOR Jp IS n M "W BE O L E S SELLERS Si 'StiBToseplij Would call the attention of DEALERS to theirjmmense'stock of ' "Drugs and Medictne5, School Book?, Patent' Medicines, Blank Books. Glass and Glassware, Writing Paper, Paints and Oils, Envelops. Spices and Dye-Stuffs, Coal Oil Lamps, Pure Wines. Liquors, &c. Which were bought forcash of Manufacturers, Importers and Publishers, and will be sold at the mort favorable prices. Buying in large quantities from first hands, they are enabled to offer cstra induca- ments to tbe trade. They are the Nerth-western C. Arre & Co., and can furnish ST. JOSEPH, MO. Importer and Wholesale STEEL and HEAfY HARDWARE Wagon, Carriage, ana Plow Woodworks. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Springs, Axes, Axels, Shovels and Spadcs.Files Washers, Nails, Horse nails, Horse & Mule Shoes, Castings. and HoLlovz Ware, Stew pots. Bake ovens, truit kettles BlackSiailllS' TOOlS. Anvils, Strcks mers, Vises, Pincers, Rasps, Farriers' knives, Tuyere Irons, Vi rcnehes, &c. Ox Yokes, Axle Grease, Ox chains, Wogoa Jacks, Ox Shoo nail?, Shovels end Pick?,Gold Pan?,"tc. 1,000 CELEBRATED MOIilJSTJEIPI.O'WS I J . Just ratented, and McCormlcIi's Moivers and Reapers, Kallcrs Horse Corn Planters Sulky Corn Cultivators, Hand Corn Planter, Corn Shelters, Fay Kake3, etc. etc esc. ; 2P:rtosLl3.,3 St;23.c3.27c2. Scales BayiDg my goods direct from the man ers, I.ofiTer great indaccments TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERS. AT 1 Constable's Iron and Steel Warehouse ST. JOSEPH, MO. T ,f OXEY, FREE AS Vi ATER. 10,000 ACTIVE 1TX LOCAL and Traveling Agents, Male or Fe male, of all ages, ere wanted to solicit traJe in ev ery City. Town, Yillage; Hamiet, IJ-'orksbop and Factory, throughout the entire world, f r the most saleable novelties ever known. 500 PER CENT, PROFIT anl READY SALE WHEREVER OF FERED ! ! Smart men and -women can make from f 5 to $50 per day, and no risk of loss ! A email capital required of from $20 to $100 the more money invested the grater the profit. JVo Honey required in advance 101 first send the article onb receive pay afterward I If you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for full par icu lars and address MILtJOR & CO., (From Paris,) 10 BROADWAY, New York City DK. ' WHITTIER, T ONGER BY YEARS LOCATED IN ST. JLjLOUIS than any other Private Disease Phv sician, is a regular graduate of medicine, cures Syphilis in a liits fonns,GonoiThoea,GIeet Strict ure, Orchitis, Diabetes, Bladder and Urinary diseases, Syphilitic affections of the throat, skin or bones. .. Thousands suffering self-abuse, excesses, ex posures and indiscretions m youti and ma- turcr years, producing some of the fallowing effects : Blotches, bodily weaknuss, unmanliness, to society, indigestion, constipation, dread offu-- ture events, loss of memoiy, and finally lmpo- tency, naviugnccn cured. . . He can refer to many old residents for past success and present position, also many pnys- lcianshere and elsewnere. : Occupying a whole bouso of twelve rooms,with competent assistant pbysioians; tcose requi- nngdaily personal attention may remain in tbe establishment. Medicine sent everywhere by mail or express. His Theory an 1 Exposition of Diseases, clearly delineating all the diseases conditions, may be hadinsealed letter envelope for 6 cnts. Ladic's Circular, embracing all chronic diseascs,3 cents. Addross St. Louis. Mo. A friendly talk costs nothing ; charges mod erate : cures guaranteed. Ulnae.ow Jt.Cnaries street, one square south oi the Lindcll Hotel. Feb. 15 ly ' ' GET THE BEST MRS CHILDREN. Is now truly acknowledged a superiar preparation for all diseases incident to infants and children. -EYERV BODY SPEAKS ; In exalted terms of commendation of its truly won derful effects and medicinal virtues, and are de lighted with its use. iSf Price. Only 25 cents per Bottle. EJl by Sold by all dealers inimcdicins. Prepared on 1 J the Grafton Medirrne Company, St. uL, Sold by HOLLADAY & CO., Jan. 1st. 6m - Brownville, Nfcb- INFORIJATIOIT. Information guaranteed t produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a reoipe for the removal of Pimples, blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, and beautiful, can be obtained without charse by addressing.: - TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist 23 Broadway, New York. assorted stock -3 CFi Mississippi river. WE CHALLENGE COMPETITIOH. APPROVED BRANDS. THE COUNTRY PRODUCE. f - K"1 it M A J. AND and Wholesale Agents of Dr. D. Jayr.o & Son, and of Dr. their Medicines in any quantises. (10 I j j ' lam d) d) Mi and Retail Dealer in Iron, On hand and to arrive Comprising in p'irt. and Rr.?r3 Chaia3, Carriage and Tiro Bolts, Xutts and Saw?, etc. etc. Sugar Kittles Andirons, Skillets andLids. and bid Irons. and Dies, Be'lows, Sledge and Hand Ham KUM U 1 M superior to any yet invented : and e Sicilian Hair Renew TTrm a n s -T my. .... siuwi ite test oj seven years veiureme puouc ; ana no prepara tion for the hair has yet been dis covered that will produce the same beneficial results. It is an entirely new scientific discovery, combining ?naniof the most powerful and re" storative agents in the VEGETABLE KINGDOM. It restores CRAY HAIR JO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean; cures dandruff and humors, and falling: out of tho hair; and wilt make it grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutri tive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. It makes tnc nair moist, sojt, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a ilAIll DRESSING. It is the cheapest lic, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longer than three uoities or any other preparation. i t? recommnad and used by nfro x irs ucuicui Auiiioriiy. The tvonderful result r.rn,iitr,i by our Sicilian Hair Henewer have tnaucea many to manufacture pre parations for the Hair, under va rious names; and, in order to in- uuce me trade ana the public to purchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former part ners, or. had some connection with our Mr. Hall, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. Do not be deceived by them. I'urchase the original: it has never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on the Hair, with certificates, sent free br mail. nc uiuc eacnooiue lias our private Revenue Stamp over the top of ths bottle. All others are imitations. R.P. Hal! k Co.. Prop's. Nashua, N, H.' ; Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Zledicine. C. A. CC0K, 87 Dearborn St. Chicago, III, - Aa-eat Par tao lYorta-ITeatern 8tte. "Vfatural Leaf, Fine Cut, Orape Jnice and Nar Tobacco.at - SWAX A Vegetal)! Lively, Feed.and Sale Taia Street BROWNVILLE. NEBR 5 Dealers in all kinds cf Stock TT. alia ..iLiiaLJu ccar.lp.1 wees. iresa and v enicies new. ihepnb"c BKlated at all hour,day or ni 'it c inV. 1 i 1 A stocs corrail with an abinli,. puro water atached toiheSubh. . ;GATES & BOrSFlElf DBICEUYfij- A Jf D PL AS TERES? - CroiTmille, Xebrasta WJll taka contracts for Drick!.yin. y building Cisterns, and do injthino'it r-T ia the most satisfaetorj and workoiin1 !? Aug.30,13S5. THE MOST RELIABLE- CCS3I05 Billiard Table is the CAT-CUT CrSIIIOT, Manufactured by KAVAXAGIi fc LZCCl Patanted Dec. 13 ,13CC. ee DcieaV. Vol. 15, No. 11) ' - It is the only Cushion thnt itics escntial to a PERFECT L'u hi. a. if, most e'.aftia and most durable Cui-n to the biliiard-payin pub lie, is iasbs-.i;-",". ven by the great demand fur it sircu i; tion. The peculiarity which Jistirr. ,:V CAT GUT Cushion and readers it tvir.K others, is the tightened cord-cf tti-pi i-. overlies the face and edc of the rabVr i-H nin; the full length of the Cchli,a, ? vents the ball. from baddin inly tio ni:tt jumpiug from tho table. The aiii:i.,a 3f gut cord alio adi3 much to tha -t'ostic; ? Cushionn ' ""i The CAT-GUT Cushion hasalrea!; J plied to over 1,000 tables which an 'm use. It can be applied to tables cf j:j seventv-five doilary per wt. j KAVANAGII & DECKER'S Fjot,-.. f ner of Centre and Canal Streets, X. V..ii :', ' complete of its kin 1 in t'.ie wcr! 1. Ti t . is of the most improved character, the ing rcora the largest hi the L";iitjJ . .;, . matarial u?o tha bct that can bo j.u;;ii) L: the workmen t?iorou;:ilj s!i'.:d. j Billiard Cloth, Cue?, an Trii..; of tho be?t mike , cor..UntI a Li.i l. " j KVAMAGII A DEwIvER are the rf -in fLis country furKAV'S CUE CEM37.'. , by competent authorities to Ic tha La th vs. ment ever uscdr 23-Full Sized Tables cut down for r.:. : J. -I j Send for Illustrated Catalogue at J tr: L-; KAVANAGII & DECKER. Corn?r of Cectre ACjm ' n.:i EMPIRE SHUTTLE j ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTlll'. , T7 T7.i n-n it nnl AT 11111 f.t r.l lirlurr In- ' AGENTS WANTED C16 Eroadar,5eT- addres? SIMILIA gmiLIBIS CIB1VJ iirciriiRUYS' IIOJICEOrATIIIC SPLCiri c HAVE PROVEN, FROM THE JIOSTJ... experiance , an entire :cee?j; Si:a: '.t-r-i -Efficient, and Reliable. They are tne c-.;- icines perfectly adapted to popular u?e-- i taa. mistakes cannot te ca Jd in tair; u j harmles as to be free from danger,ai:i ' f as to be always reliable. Thoy hiv nii hi;i-hfat fntnmfnd ition from ail. and w.!l r-" render satisfaction. f Nos. '-c 1, Cure Fevers, Goagestiun, IdRjtii:ioq 2, Worms, wurm-iever, wurm-oi-f-" CryinK-CiWic, or Teetbin of i.i.'; i ; " Diarroea ol tb'lciren r a'ia.:. ' Dysentery, Gripioe, BiMi'.us Co'ie " Cholera-li'rbus, Vomiimi, '" ' Neuralgia, Toothache. Kjcphc!-.', " Headaches. Sick-Hea-larte, Veru Dyspepsia, Bii:iu ST-niach " Surpressed, r painul PenJ. " ' Whites, too profused PerM-t. Croup. Copgti, diffleolt Bre'.bin. " . Salt Itheua, Krysipel. E.u.m ' Salt Kheum. rrTSipeUs, Frui.i. " HheuraatlKm, Kheuuiatic p.ui ' Piles, biiu-i jt bleeiiu? " Opthalray nJ rw tst Iv " Catcrrb.i.-ute or cbrynia. I::!l i l " Whoop nz Cough. v:..-eM C-i ! " Asthma t ppresweu Breaihn " Ear Diicharges. impaired H Mr :; ' Scrofula, enirKel oian.)-:, . " General debility, rbysicul wcii:'-' " Dropsy. anJ scanty .Sccieu u " Sea-Sickcess, lufciiw i01 rvlirI ' Kidney-Dtseape, Grarel ' Nervous Debility, Seminar " L BiODS involnntary Ductirg-s ' Sor3 Meuth, Cauiter TJrinaryWcakness, wett;r;f?J . ' Painiul Periods, with Sp:uai , ' Sutleririf;at ihar.c:c of ' Epilepiay. Spasa:. St. Vjtii' D,c Diptitlieria, ulcerated S ir'J' . FA21.LY CAiES. 3, 5, 6, 7, 9. 0, II. 12. 13, 1, 15, 18, 17, 1. 1. 20, it 22 31 24 2 -.6 27 23 29 10 31 ' 32 ' 33 34 Of 35 large Tfals; morons aSc.co: fainiiJ a ipecuc lor every ordinary tieea a fiiuiily in suLject to,a u book oftiircclious Smaller Famiv and Traveling tws'-.c.i 20 to 53 Tialg. - Speciacs for all p rivate'Dea? b, toft Curing anl for Prevectave iTt-' in via.s and pocket caes, v" For Sale by McC03LS&Co- 47-ly marriasjc and Celibacy. As Es'it or Wxtsxsa A.vd IxiTr.tcr: V If .. w. . 1 ft l.iMH " permanently prostrate the Viral ri 3 - means ofrclief. ent Freo of Clur?e, " letter eoTelopes. Addrcffg, Dr. J. SK1LU.N' EOrC.I- f'l- -a,v n aiu 1 hint Up a - . January, 1st l-57. 1-y to consurrivss. The REV. EDWAKD A WILSON " (free of charge) to all who desire t'j P. j with the directions fjr mskir.anl uriri'J , pie remedy by which he was curod of lZm tion and that die . l diseT (,n?uu.': only object is to benefit the i.fiitei ar.J every o;rerer will try this prcit rir ;i eo.fc them nothicj, ani miy rrove a I -V Fleasoaddres REV V : o. IM South 2nd St. V'i'lirmbur. -e" I Qtoucware, BoaUeU, V ahhr-arTTTl a : t j M ' su'ax iiw- . Ooda C O en. Crackers, Gin ;r Snap, and AeritH swan a at . Brooms, Salt, Axes. PowJer, Fat . SWJN A BrvO'' T?ra Layer Kaiinf, Currants. Clt??D Vk'J ?- X bVA The Proprietors have recent erec'M w ,lirg and eommodoui Stible oa V l ar tie oi l Urownville House.. Tv.:.'?'1 t. - id - - - - 1