V I , ! i ! 1 i I AYEE SI o Rsarsapariiia FOR FUEIFTIKG THE BLOOD, And fort he p -ecly cure of the follow-in;; complaints -rofnl.-i niiI MrrofiilotM AHr-rtioii, hiic I nn Tumor, llcrr, Worm, l'.rupljono I'impli-, t''imiilo, ISIotrhfM, Jfoil Jllaiut, and all fkin Iliwraoe. Oakland, I ml., tli June, 1S50. J. C. Atfh & Co. Cents: I feel it my duty to c mowh-de what vcur Siusaparilla has done 'r me llaviii;; iiilrite 1 a .Seroluluus infection, 1 lmvi MifXered tiom it in variou ways tor years. Some ;iiniM .t liurst out i'l Ulcers on mv hand anil arms KiniL-timin it turned inward and distressed me at tin iton.mli. Two yetrs ago it broke out on my hea i ml covered mv siaip and ears with one sore, whicl was i uiiifiii aiid loathsome beyond description. 1 'ri'd many medirhies and severtd physicians, hw ivithout iiiucli relief from auytliinjr. In fact, tin Jisorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced t read in the Copel Mes'ener that you had prepared m alterative (.S:uapariila), for I "knew from youi reputation that anything yon made must be pood I tent to t'incinnati and pot it, and used it till i ;ured me. I took it, as you advise, in small doses ol a teaspoonful over a month, and used almoi-t threi bottles. Iew ai d healthy skin toon bejran to lorn under the cal, which after a while lull off. M iVin is now cVrj, nnd 1 know by my feelings tint' the disease liaKne from my system. Yon can wel believe that 1 l'eil what 1 am say ins when 1 tell you that I hold von to be one of the apostles of the age and reiuuiu'over gratefully. Yours, ALFItED 1. T ALLEY. it. Anlbonr'n Fire, Ro or Eryalrx-In '(Viler mill fall lllieum, Nrsald ileud l!iiiirorr-.tl iore Mijm, Iroiy. Dr. l.'oliert M. l'reble writes from t-alem, J 1 . 12th Sept.. lSL; that he has cured au inveterati cum.- of ro;-M. which threatened to terminate fa tallv, bv the jrseveriiii use of our t-arsnparilU and alsoadungcrous Malignant Krysipeliu by larjp doses of the mire; says he cures the Common Erup turns by K constantly. liroMcIjorrlc, 3oitre or Swelled IVcfk. Zel.iilon Hoar, of l'rostect, Texas, writes: Threi bottles ttf vour -.irsaparillii cured me from n Goitr, a hideous sivel iiig on the uctk, which 1 bad but lured IVom over two years." If aeorrljfri nr While, Ornrinn Tnmor I'U-rino l lei rntion , l-Vuinte 1iMnr lr. J. It ti. dimming;, of 'ev York City, writC9 ' I most clicerf illy coniplv with the request of you. pent in s:iyiiir I have found vour Sarsnparilla I most excellent nlterative in the numerous com plaints for wbic'i we employ buch a remedy, bu ispecinlly iu Penale 'Jisiases of the Scrufuloui diathesis. 1 har-i cured many inveterate cases ol Leucorrhiea by it, and some where the complain was caused by t leeration of the uterus. The ulcer ntion itself was soon cured. Nothing within mj kno U-ii;reeeiuiiIsitlor these female (lurn.ugeuici.ta.' Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury. Ala., writes "A danjrorous orarutn turner on one of tin; teiuaist in mv family, wtich had delicti all the remedies wi could emplor. lias at h-ii-lli been completely curec by vour Kxtrict of Saisaparilla. Our plivsieiai tl'ioi'f.'lit nothing but rxtiipution coald afuml relief tmt he advised tbe trial of your SarsapariDa as tin la-t resort llt r3 cuttin;r, aud it proved clH'Ctual Atter taWintr yc nr remedy eijht weeks uo syuiijtou of the Ui.-t ase" n.iaains." fyjrhi!i ami ?Icrcnr;al li-on. NK'.V OlH-tANSt, 2."lll AUfTUst, Pr.J. C. Avlk: Sir, 1 cheerfully comply wit I the request of your aent, and reMirt to you sonM of the cllects I 'lave realized with your Snrsaparilh.i 1 have curcl with it. in my practice, most of th complaints fur which it is recommended, Rtid hav found its e Meets truly wondeifiil in the cure ol Vtnr.reiil ntiJ M'trruriit Ais"iJte. One of my pa tieuts had f plaiitie ulcer in his throat, which' wen coiiMiiniiix his jialate and the to; of his inontli Your Sarsaparil a steadily taken cured him in livt weeks Anolh, r wa-i attacked by secondary symp tom in his hum', and the ulcen-.tion had eutt'n ia) a considerable 1 art of it, so that I believe the ill's ortler would on reach his brain and kill him. l'.'i' it yielded to in;.' administration of your Sarsaparillu the ulcers healed, and he is well n'uin, not ot cours without soiuj iib-fi'iratio'i to his face. A womat wlio had beei treated tor the same disorder bv mrr curv was fii; 'fi:i from this poison in her lioues J'hey hail become so sensitive to the weather that or a damp dav she sufltred excruciating pain in hei joints and boi.es She, too. was cured entirely bj vour Sasn jmrilla in a lew wevks. 1 know from iti formica, which your npent pave me, that thii ltcparation from your laboratory must be a prea remeflv: coiiMnieiitiy, these truly remarkable re suits with it hr.vi i.ot "surprised me. . 1- raierual.y yours, O. V. LARIMER, 31. D. EShrumntivm, fiont, I.irrr Cnmn'niint. huH'i:MitM T. l'restou Co., Va., tith .luiy, llu. J. C Avi i:: Sir, I have been atilicted witii i psinfnl ehronie Itlieumfitinn for a lon time, w hicl allied the skill of physicians, and stuck to me it spite of all the. remedies I could find, until I trie your Sar-apai ilia. One bottle eured me iu txvi weeks, and re.-toreil my penernl health o mud that 1 am tar luttcrthah before I was attacked. . think it u wonderful uiedicine. J. 1 l.'KA.M Jules Y. Oetcliell, of St. Louis, writes: 41 1 hav been !';lictci for j ears wit h au af lrticn of the Liver which destroyed my health. I tried everything and vervtli!ii;r failed to relieve me; and I hav been a broken-down man for some vear from lii cmtv tl.un .-,, ri ceff f tti J.i--r. 1 i:eitj,-,i ii.i-tm, inw i:. v . .ir. r.pv, mlvbuit ine u try i.iir s:ir-a ,i:iril!a, lecnusu he said he knew you :md ::iiy tl.in,; oil made was worth trvinjr. My th ble ..i' of .od it has cureil me, and has so puritiet lay biooil as to made a new ihiih of inc. 1 feel youii) nuin. The Ik-si that can be tiaid of you is not liai 4;ooil enough. rliirrn-.. -anrrr Timiors. Knlnrnmirnt t Ireraiiixi, Curicit iiikI E'xfuliatiou ol th? ISOIK'O. A irreaf variety of cases have been reported to u where ciirw ol these formidable complaints hai" resulted from the ue of this retnedv, but our ppac here will not admit them. Some of them mav b found in our American Almanac, which the agent lielow iiumed ale pleased to furnish gratis to a-T wh' call for them. Ijjwy.":i, Ilrnrt T!nonM, rit, EpHrpsy .cli-lrmrlio!)-, iVt-nraljcin. Many n-n.arkab.e cures of these allections bar been maile by tie nlterative power of this medicine Jt stimulates the vital functions into vigorous action and thus overcomes disorders which would be sup l'osed beyond its reach. Such a remedy Iras lonj lieeii required by the necessities of the ieople, am we ar confid.-iit that this will do for them all tha medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral FOlt THE RAPID CURB OF Coiik7i, C'..l, InRurii7.ri, lioanrnew Croup), it rouc'iiii-., tuc-iii4'i:t ( 'ou feuiupfion, mid for llir Ielief of i.'oiiuniilir' E'litieut.-s iu aclvunreal Nlnjjr of the Uiseav. This is a rcrretly so universally known to pm-pas any otlier for the cureof threat and luupcomplaints that it is useless here to publish the evidence of it virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for couphs am colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonar disease, have Made it known throughout the civil ued nations of the earth. Few are the communities or cren lumil.e;. a 1110111; them who have not som personal experience of its effects some livin trophy iu their inid.-t of its victory over the ubti and ilmiperous liturders of the throiif arid lunpi As all know tbe dreadful fatalitv of these disorder) and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy we need not d j more than to assure them that it ha now all the virtues that it did have when niukin the cures whic'i have won so etronply upon th ;oundeuce of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATEH & Co., LowcIL Masi -a. A- Wjr . r a j uj j A mver J.U1111? AniiUi.io I'T j-ick iit-aa- al.e, DI-psi.n, Kuver and Affur, Liver Complaint, Costivcnc, l.lll-usiies.-, .At'UnU-!.T..WU, Cy i-'eprnvcu Aj; fcii5, iisur- 1 It-red Ptur.i.i-h, Iciruiie A.' VTILSON i3 FILLS are nnlvomlly r-KiH'Wk-dd tftbe the t est now in use. As a Kaniily "Jicine tiiey are-part icukirly remnimen J si-simple ami l.armUss-, but bi-hly iiK-dieinnl In t'icir coni 'blrjatior. One l illa d-se, vith mild !iiitn?r t tJtia efTects. The robust uian and the dc!ic-ito child oso them till with evry astinui"o f f cntir t nf ty. V ith Wilson's riU3,evprj- "M-thcr it. the kind t-eceiaos her own phyii San. They hnve proved t'lcuist lvL'S .1 srixiFie, aad stand trithont a rival fjr the f llimin aiTertions: IIEAB.ICIIE, & AfiCi:, IIBADAt'tlE, IEVEM & AG UK, DYSPEPSIA, LIVZB. COaPLAIXT, DYSPZrSIA, LIVR COMPLAINT, Costivcncjs, Biiiousne33, Neiiralgif Costivenoae, Biliousness, Nouralgi Boll "by Irugjista & Dealers evorywlioi rilEPARED BY B. I.. FAIIIESTOCS: & CO. Importers &. Wholesale Druggists ITo.CC, earner Wood and 4liSta. ; PITTSBURGH, PA. s-l pr.nrBrFTORS or .i' B. L. Fahnestock's Vermlfupe. '1' - OA V VA St . O Scrofula, or King's Evil s a constitutional disease, a corruption of th ilood, by which this iluul becomes vitiated veak, and poor. Dcinij in the circulation, i K'rvades the whole body, nnd may burst ou n disease on any part of it. Xo oran is frc rom its attacks, nor is there one which it ma; lot destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously rauscd by mercurial dieasc, low living, dis irdered or unhealthy food, impure air, liltl md filthy habits, the depressing vices, end ibove all, by the venereal infection. What ver be its origin, it is hereditary in the con ititution, descending " from parents to childrei into the third and fourth generation ; " indeed t seems to be the rod of Him who says, ! vill visit the iniquities of the fathers upoi lieir children." Its effects commence by deposition from thi ilood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, h he lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termet ubercles; in the glands, swellings; and or he surface, eruptions or sore. This foul cor up"tion, which genders in the blood, depresses he energies of life, so that scrofulous cousritu ions not only suffer from scrofulous com )laiati, but they have far less power to with tand the attacks of other diseases ; eonsc ruently vast numbers perish by disorder.' vhieh, although not scrofulous in eheir nature .re still rendered fatal by this taint in the ystem. Most of the consumption which do ;ima tea the human family has its origin directlj n this scrofulous contamination ; and manj les'tructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, jid, indeed, of all the organs, arise from 01 jo aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous : heir persons arc invaded by this lurking in ection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate he blood by an alterative medicine, and in igoratc it "by healthy food and exercise, iuch a medicine tve Bupply in AYER'S Compound Extract of SnrsspariHa. he most effectual remedy which the medical kill of our times can devise for this evcry rhere prevailing and fatal malady. It is coin .ined from the most active remedial that have ieen discovered for the expurgation of this foul jsorder from the blood, and the rescue of the ystem from its destructive consequences, lence it should be employed for the cure oi tot only Scrofula, but also those other affec ion.s which arise from it, such as EnurTivi nd Skiv Diseases, St. Axthoxv's Finn.. tosK, or EitYsii-r.f.As, Timi'ies, rcsTixr.s, Ji.oTcitts, V.LAixs and l'oii.s.Tt Mons, Tetteh .nd Salt Hiiei m, Scald Head, Ringworm-, litEUMATtsM, SYrmi.iTtc and M EiccrniAL Dis Asr.s, Duoi-sv, Dvsi-ErsiA, IJEiui.rrv, and, idetd, AM. CoMfl-AlNTS ARISINO FROM VlTIA- ed or Impure Ili.oon. The popular beliel n "impurity of the llood" is founded in truth.-, or scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The articular purpose and virtue of this Sar?apa ilhi is to jmrify and regenerate this vital lluid, without which sound health is impossible ir, ontaminatcd constitutions. ATEE'S Ague Onre 3 FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OP ntrrmtttcnt Fever, or Fever and A cue, lemittent Fever, C'liill Fever, DumlJ kine, FerlOflieal Ilcnilnrlie, or JtlliouS iemlixiie, and Itilionx Fever, inilertl or tlie whole class of diseases orlKinnt JitJ in liilinry ilrrauvement, cnnsetl ly lie JIalarla of Iliasmatic Countries "We are enabled here to offer the community a emcdy which, while it cures the above complaints .ith. certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any uantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts irhere these afflicting disorders prevail. This Cure" expels the miasmatic poison of Feveh .nd Ague f" h cj-. . r,-," ""! uc' clopmcnt of the disease, if taken on the fcrt an ironeh of its premonitory symptoms. It is not onlj he best remedy ever yet discovered for Ihis class f complaints, "but also the cheapest. The laris . mifftr fvr a tlollr.r urlnss It witlim Hit each of every body ; nnd in bilious districts, w"-re 'ever and Aoce prevails, every body should lave it and use it freely both for cure and protcc ion. A great superiority of this remedy over anj ither ever discovered for the speedy and certair lire of Intcrmittcnts is that it contains no Quinine r mineral, consequently it produces no quiuism 01 ither injurious effects whatever upon the constitu ion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as L hey had never had the disease. lever and Asue is not alone the consocucnce o: he miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor lers arise from its irritation, among which are Veurafyia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Mind less, 'toothache. Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal utatioii. Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hystcr' cs, Pain in the lioirt lx. Colic, Paralysis and Dc anyemeni oj trie acomaci, au ot which, wher iriginating in this cause, put on the intermittent ype, or Decomc periodical. I his " CTke cxpeli "he poison from the blood, and consequently cures ;hem all alike. It is an invaluable protection tt mmigrants and persons travelling or temporarily esiunig in the malarious districts. If taken occa sionally or daily while exposed to the infection ;hat will be excreted from the system, and canno' iccumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis sasc. lience it is even more valuahle for protecr aon man cure, ana tew wm ever sutler tram Inter nittents if they avail themselves of the nrotectioi jus renicuy anorus. Prepared by Sr. J. C. AYER &. CO., Lowell, Mass S. BLOOM , Dealer in KEADY MADE Gents Furnishing Goods Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, &C, &C, &.C. Also a laree lot of HUUTiER GOODS and REVOLVERS always on hand. AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to their benefit to examine my Btock before purchasing elsewhere. Cash paid for Hides, Furs and Wool. riattsmouth, May 2-3, tf Ayer's rV 1 I PILLS. Are you tick, feeble, am conipla'iniiijr? Are you ou t" order, with your systen !eraiifred. nnd your feeling iii!Coiiifortallef Tliesesymn turns aie ollen the .reln4 " . jt iri nous ilmc. home fl i.f Ficknes is ere piu uioi mill MiouM be aveitei tiiuelv uw; of the nsrh l emcdv. Take A ver's Tills r.nd cleanse out the li.-or rfered liumors purity th. blood, nud let the llulJ rnove on unobstructed it 'I'l-n.. imt. 1-jte the functions of tin body into vigorous activity inrifv thp Rvstem from the obstruction w hich mak lisease. A cold settle somewhere in the body, am bstructs its natural functions. These, if not r9 ieved, react uj.oii themselves and the mrrouiidinj irirans, producing feueral nj-vavntion, suH'eriiif .nd disease. While in this condition, oppressed b be derangements, take Ayer" l'ills, and fee hov lirectlv they restore the' natural action of the ts em, aiid with it the buoyant feeling of health araiu Vhat is true and so eppi rent iu thin trivial nnd com aon complaint, is also true iu many of the deep eated and dati"eroU! dUti'inperg. '1 he fame punnl ive ell'ect exnels them. C'sused by similar ohstruo ions and derangements of the natural functions ol he bod v, they are rapidly, and many of thein surely ured bv the same niea'ns. Kono who knfiw thi irtue of Uiese 1'illE, w ill neirlect to employ then rheu gutTeriiiir front the Jicordera they cure. Statements' from leading phvicii:iis in tome oftbt irincipal cities, and froiu other wcll-kuow u public icrtoiis : ?rom a Fortearilina ifc.-rliant rf St. Louis, l b. 4 ISTjO. Da. Aver: Your Tills are the paragon of all thai l great iu medicine. They have cured my litUt laughter of ulcerous sores upon her bands and feel hat had proved incurable for years. Hermothei ins been long grievously ulilicted with blotches and mnpies ou ner tKin aiiti in ner nuir. .-iiu-r out :hild was cured, ehe alto tried your 1'ills. nnd they lave cured her. A&A JluliOKlUUi. A a Family Plij sic. rrom Dr. E W. Carticriaht, Xeio Orient. Your lills nr the prince of purge. Their ex client dualities surpass onv catliartic we 'ose.i, riiey are mild, but very certain and ell'ect tial in their xtion on the bowels, which makes them invaluable o us in the daily tivatmcnt ot disease. Icailac!ie,fiek tlrudaelto, E-'oul Ntomnch, From Dr. Ethrnnl Inmf. Italtimorc. Dear Jtito. Ayi.i;: 1 cannot answer you irliat iomplaints I have ci rtil with your l'illa better than o fay all that tee er, r treat vilh a puryatire ' (.'( inf. 1 place prent de-wndence on that cflTctual athartic in my daily cintit with disease, and be ieving, as I do. that vour li!Is atl'ord us the best we lare, 1 of course value them highly. riTrspcEQ. Ya.. Slav 1. !?". Dr. J. C. Aver. Sir: I have been rejentedly ured ol the worst heatache anybody can have Uy lose or two of your l'illa. It seenis'to arise from bul stomach, which tlu-v cleanse at once. Yours with ercaT.roi.bcct. KD. W. rilEP.LE. Chrktf' Steamer Clarion Ililions IJi-orilrr. Ijivpr Coinplaintf. From Dr. Tlu oilare Jit II. of Xno TorkCitii. Not only are your rills admirably adapted to their mrpose 0 an aperient, but I find their benelicial fleets upon the i.iver very marked indeed. They lave in mv riractici- moved more ellectual for tlK" aire of Lilians complaints than any one remedy 1 inn mention. I fii eerily rt-jok-e that we have at ength a jain'ative v hicii is worthy tUeconliticnce ol uu proiessiou auu the people DErARTJttlTT OF TIIF ISTERtOR, 1 WashhiLt-jii, L. C , 7th tb., 1-.V. ) Sir: I have used vour l'illa in mr ircnoral ar. lospitnl practice ever since you made them, and :aiiiiot hesitute to ray tliev are the U-st cathartic ve eniplov. Their regulating action on the liver is juieK ana decided, consequently they are an na nirable remedy lor derangements of that organ. ndeed, I have seldom found a case or tutiom ;:.) use to obstinate that it 1'id not rerdilv viehl t. hem l iateiiiallv voui-!. AI.ONU KAI.L. M. U.. Physician of the Marine Iln.-pitnl Dyst-ntcrr Diiri lia?:i, Eli-Inx, WorniM. from Dr. .. G. Green, of Chiearo. Yonr l'ills have bad a long trial in my practice .nd I hold them in esteem as one of the be.t aperi nts I have ever louud. Their a'terative et'l et upon he liver makes them an excellent remedy, w hen ;iveli ill small doses lor Itilious liimttry ami iliar han. Their siigar-coiitin o; makes them very ac-4-ptable and com tiiieirt lor the ute of women auU Lilaren. Dyspepsia, Empurlly of the Elloosi. "rom Ucv. J. V. Jlimm, Pastor ef Ailrint Cliurch jwron. Dit. Avrrt; 1 bm-o , . j-iit.-, ,. na extra- iruinary micci-.-s m my lamily and amongtho.-e I am ailed to visit in distren. 1 o regulate tl:e orcaus of liirrstion and nurifv tne blood, thrv ure ttio vprv est remedy I have ever known, and I can coi'.ll- leiitly recommend lhe:a to my friends. Your .1 V niirro Warsaw, TTycmiiig Co., X. Y.. Oct. St. l.Vi Deaii Sin : 1 nm usir.g vour Cathartic l'ills in my irnctiee, and find ihei;i an -xei-lieiit punrative to leanse tlie system aim: iurtju rnc J-mnt'ims or tin 'loud. .loUN O. MEAC'ilAM, M. 1). onMt ipation, vrups-a. NispprcHftioii ISlit'iisaisiliHiii. 4ont, iVt-ui'algi.t, Uropny t iirniynis, Jl, Prom Dr. J. P. I'a.inhn, Montreal, Canada. loo much cannot be said of your rill lor the lire of eostic, uvss. If others of our frateruitv have bund them as elficnciou as I have, thev should join vho sutler f rom tliat Coninlaint. which, all lion tad enough in it.-elf. i.-ifhe progenitor of other that .re worse. i ocuvve r--sttrt iu.s to originate in 1 lit iyer, but j our l'ili aticct that organ uud cure tht um:usc. rom Mrs. E. Stuart, rhysician and Midwife j UiStOH. I find ono or two large doses of your Tills, taken ii iiil- piuper uine, are e.xcriier.i promotives ot T lie tiutirui ncreiftn wnen wnoiij- or puiliaJly sui )res?ed. and also very tilictual to c (. tin tomach. and expel worms. I hev are f o much tht x-st physic we have that 1 recommend no other to ny paueuta From the Kcv. Dr. I fa rim, of the Methodist Fpis i hutch. I'ulaski nonsi:, S ivnni.ah. Ca.. Jan. C, lVi. Uoxokkd Pin: I should be idTgiateful lor the vlicf your skill lias brought me if 1 did not report ny case to you. A cold fettled in mv limb and jrought on excruciating nntrtuyic vains, whicl mded in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding 1 lad the best of physicians, the disease grew wor-t nwl worse, until by tue advice of your excellent igent in Baltimore, lr. Mackenzie, I trieil vour .'ills. lhcir cllccts were flow, but sure. I!v ner evering iu the use of tuem, I am now entirely well. Senate Chamber, f! iton TJousre, La., 6 Dec, nit aiei:: i fiave t een entirely cured, by yout 'ills, of Jlheumatic Goit n painful disease that hat Jllicted me lor years. Yl.NCKN 1 bLl UKLL. VT7 Sfost of the rills in market contain Jlercurv vhieh although a valuable remedy In skilful hands s dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful con equeiices that frequently follow its incautious Use liese contain no mercury or mineral eubstanci vauit-ver. Price, 23 cent3 per Box, or 5 Boxes for SI. Tcpared by Dr. J. C. AYE2 & Co., Lowell, Mass Hannibal & St. Joseph, r WT-.-r-r'Ji vvry EAILEO A.D AND Packet Ttin ON .MlSSOriti KIVEK. Tri-wcokly l'aekeis Ol.innihal and M. Jorp"i K. H. Line) leave Onmha, Oounril Ulutr-i, 1'laitr-niouth, Nebraska City and iiitiniediatpoi nts f.-r St. Joseuli. connect ng at St. Joseph with trams m Hannibal and S-u Joseph It. K , leaving St. Joseph at 11:3U I'. 31., and arriving at QTJIKCY, CKIGAGO & ST. LOUIS NKKT DAY- Oa anil after May lo:b, daily and rl.MO connec- liuns from St. Joseph to Atehison. 'Weston, b' aveu worth, Wyaudolt.-, Kansas City, Lawrenco, Trp'-kn, fce., via Platte C.'uiiirv K. K. and fteamer tmilie ( U. & St. J.is-pli K. It. I.jr.M.) Leave Pt. Joseph ,V2'I A. M arrive at Atchisnn Jit 0:3n A. M., Wivliiii 7:M5 A. M.. Leuven worth s:0DA. M.. U'vandotP; ID.tUI A. SI., Kausai City 10::i0 A. M., Lawrence at 5 1". M. THKOt'GII TCK'rr3 FOK 8ALE by Porter & Dem-l Ornana; D. W. Hitchcock, Conn- til ISIufl; E. C. Lewis, Vlaiisninuth; K. S. Hawley, Kebrjska t'i:y. liny tt rough tickets and save inua- ey. Extensive repairs on the Hannihal and ?t. Joseuh Railn4d, new iron, lies and additional rolliu stock enable lht-m to ott'-r ilitfse iuiloi taat chuDges to fa lilitate travel by this route. .-. w . .iicili. Uen I Miperiniendcnt. V. II (;rpat, Ui-n'l Ticket Aif.-nt. H. H. CoCKTkicnr, tji-u'I ITeiht Ae"t. Hannibal, Mo. Capt. Rt Fcs Ford, Saperiatendent I'lri.-t Lines. 5t. Joseph, Mn, July 1, l;ti.". NEW Boot c Shoe Shop. 'he subscriber would resneelfull r call the atten tion of the citizens of Hatismouth and tliepuldls at ago to the fact th:it ba has located one d .r east of Uonelan's Drug fcrore. where he intends ke-pinir on hand and makirg r-ii the fhortest n'.t;ce, eveiy articlein his line. Hi Flock beinir fcelected by bii-i-eir. and having speru the most of bis lire in the business, be fceis cuthlent that he caa give satUfae lion. Give him a call. April U 63. J. TnOCUMORTON. -rA S3 Vilt to I "'J.:oT- ! ; ou, s." ,fs-if:-ij:y i-y a TOOTLE, HANNA & CO., MAIN STREET, - C PLATTSMOUTH.IN.T L A 11 tn Tit W fvpvp Lf siJ, JVest rf Wholesale and H A,R D Clothing cf every description. WINES mn ItQUOBS OF Ml KINDS. Constantly on hand a Lare Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARE, IRON, MILS, WINDOW SASH, DOORS cfc GLASS. Ana every article required by And everybody else can be supplied at this establishment. Call and examine our extensive stock. AT FIEE PEOOF BBICK. Tootle, Eaima l Co. riaUsmouih, April 10, 'Go. AMISON, DOVEY & CO., North Side of Main Street, Have on hand the LARGEST STOCK of QUE ENS WARE, II AH D WARE, BOOTS, SHOES, Ever Oflered i LIQUORS OF In fact, everything the Farmer, FLOUR, BACON, Thankful for past Patronage, we iness to merit a continnance of the same. Call and examine our stock. riatttsmouth, April 10, 1SG3. tf JL'ST received, 50 cas-s ef Ci-.nned l i-Hclies at Lre asortuieat of niua'n and boj-M1 clthiiij AHISOX, DOVEY ii CU'S. I - for sale by A. i. VP- GO to AMISOX, DOVEY A CO'd to purchase your O HELLED CORN fur sale by tipring (roods. O A D.& CO. K end lesa Tar lety of Ladies' Dresf G.vxls at TAC0' and Lard for sale by A. I). CO':?. 1 A.D.4CO. " f CASI-5 Moltby's Cove Oysters for sak- at a 1IKAVY INVOICE of all indj of FamilyGro i)J A. 1). & C0'3. ceries and Outtiting Uoods juHt receive d by A. I). A CO. GKEAT bargains in Ladies' Dress Goods it . . A.b.iCO'S. 4 LL kinds of Farming Implements for ale by 1Y A. D. k CO. L""OR SALE at AMISOS, DoVEY & CO'S , CulT-e. , huear, (ioldn t-yrup, t'igar lloa.se Jio- t Largq lot of Two Horse Plows for salt by lafswa. New York Candied, etc , etc. I D. At CO. large lot of Chewing and SniokinpT,.b icco for N end less variety tf Hardware arid Cutlry for sale at A. I). & CO'S. V. sale at A. 1). 4 CO'a. COAL OIL for sale by CPH, Doors, Shingles, Glass, and NaiU of every A. D. k CO. O description for rale by A. D. 4 CO. rr( BOXES Star Candb-B for .-ale by LL kinds of Country Produce taken lr ex. hanse A, D. 4 CO. 1 . for goods by A.Y. 4CO; IF you want to purchase goods at a bargain, go to '"po enumerate all trie articles we have for sale A. D. 4 CO X Would nil one side of th IIkbalo, and others have aa good a right to advertise as BAGS COFFEE just received by AMI.-ON, DOVEY & CO. O A. D. t Co. ! : ; TMIE Urgctt Outfittintf House north ..f St. Js-p,, Large lot of Choice Tea at Ail AJ1ISON, DOVtY CO " A. D.ACO'b. riattsaiouth, y-.htatka. G E S T "itf 'sK? V- St. Ltouis. Retail Dealers in W A R E, -ATD- TUE- CLOTHING, &C, in this Market. ALL KINDS. Mechanic, Freighter or Emi- CORN, OATS, &C. hope by strict attention to bus THE NEBRASKA & Is the place to get CAISDS, c:i tcirAiis, icill-su:ais, KAtLiTICKKTS. POSTEK.S. I.I5UAL i;ffVXEi OR From a TO A ADVERTISE IN THE NEBRASKA HERALD, AND LET THE PUBLIC KNOW THAT YOU ARE Alive 81 Stirrins:. SUBSCKII31i tor Tnc Nebraska Herald, AND KEEPflYOURSELF POSTED. CABINET SHOP, II. BOEC, lljvinc r..reat!y !u:U a hot au.l uiu to Main St., Plattsmouth, N. T. Wonl.l respertft.'Iy inform tlie riti,.ns r r H'll'iiuiiik' .unl -en til it he li.is the f.n ihi,... '"; rying on tliu In all its lirancli IN THE HOSTAPPEOVED STYLE I uni prepared to turn out t!.o j ii 11 a r i: st- ar.il most duriiblo iPurnituro Of every doar rij.tioii, ever en'.-rc..I in tlie Terra..-, SAT IS FA CTION G UA It A NTKIiD -P irticii'nr atteutiuii paid ti muklni; a, 1 r i-luiiKCOKr'I.N.-. l" All ki:i Is ef ItimVr t iken hi exi'lianire f-T I'lalts -Kjutl.-. April ID, J-.05. I'LASTEIlflNC, STOjSTE AXD BRICK LAYIA'G. The unJcrsIncJ aro prepare J loi ALL WORK IN THEIR LIS; -OS SHORT NOTICE V nnd at REASONABLE RATES- Apiil 1 S ii, 1 I -rj H H Cn O C H. o 53 ft 3 CD ct p pi 0 c CD r5 O cr o P p.- o 0': Z m cn CO O o o o 3 o o o CD W i o p r: o o E-tabIisli4d ia I J12 A (lood, Cheap ami very Valualilii Pa r or Kerry Man, Woman, ami ChilJ IN CITY, V1I.LAGK, AND COfMKY. TIIK American Agriculturist pon TIIK Farm, Garden, and Household. Including a Special 1) parlme.nl f titling anil Instructive H'-atlingfsr (JhiUren and Youth. the Anrieid! urixt is a larjre periodical of "A ;r b-iiutifully (irluted, and filled Willi i.'atu, p-aci-.'. reliable oricinal matt r, including bun irtd, if ( tUtil anil lnstnictive Engravings in every jm1"' volume. It contain each month a Calendur of O-.v'- "' to be perf-rmil en the farm, in ih (jr-l-tr-t ' ' (itirdvn . in and around the I'tralhua, ic. The tliousainU of hints nl sii-ri-(-ti.. c'v '1 ,!; every volume a r pr'-p ired by pr;i tical, iiii-lb'1-Woikiiia Men, s iio know wlmt lin y wiiti- uU Th llUHh'dl ltepartinrnt is TaltiaMe '' Housekeeper, arTordiiin vrrv many usclul " diiectb. us, calculated to lighten and l uiliut ' door-worlt. The lhparlmrnt fr Children and 1""" I"" pared with sjt Sal car.-, to furnish n..t i.nly 'W. meut, but alo t- iuculratc ktionied e olid u moral principles. TekM. The cirrulatinn of th Awri"'" A."v cu!turit (ui'ir.; than Kni.msi) in so l.nirt- Ida' 11 be furnished at the low price of it .VI a yt-n ; ''"' copies one year, ti-u copies one year. or more, one year, ! c ich; single ci-pic-, 1 j C-.-"" CJCII. STj'Tnv i r a yi:ai:. OHAX'iK Ji:iI, I't B mn l'r. r 21 Taik II. 'v, ;.' .tv Y .i. (i 1 1