wa-tBSSBBSJaTa-BS-l !wLsF t HAYB RECEIVED. THEIB yill and Winter- Goods, k... Lrjir aii are Geseral HUek t f C.cfa tkai Ail t was Tr Bire eaerca. IN THIS 3PART OF KANSAS WHICH TH1Y eKFER LOW, JtQW a A t W ! OK IK 1XCHAXGI TOE -i. '- P fi,0 DTJ C p ffbiitCio"nd, Ottober 1864. a'-fcua I jrH.CHrAPEST IN THE WORLD! BECAUSE THE BEST ! AT (KIATLY REDUCID TRICtU. L WSED SEWING HACI1MK COMPANY. 106 Bread way, IT. T. I ., r..i... tht men Piricci Maebise fer I.S1SS1 l:.i. ..... nr.a-nf-il tfi til .'.... nnhlie. hJ cballenz: comparison ihsMTSswinr Machine made in Hi United WEED MACHIKX, with all tb.ir fi!oWimprom':ti eutirely overcome all Mpi-ftiiioBi. Thiysr f irrwoR TO AM. OTHKKI, j fuulj ud Ifinufieturisr, PorpoiM. S B3iliiMMt"ciio(i.ilnrabl in all lhirpars. tsdnittr tnimtitd They hare certainty .f..ii-liunill kidf fabricka.and arcadap-- .4t . idi rsrre of work without chine or tfoiun'rt Using " i"d of Thread. Will I - ilim, few, -- . . - Ori.uAiafatdo all kinds of work required by IVcito or Manufacturers. I her makt iLuinlidSkiiilt Slitk, which caaunt b x- rtlleifirt-aitu, tlaititity, an J lejane aft tihi far tin KtceiTed tht Highest Preniuau ! t fa irm initioc, where the hare been ex- iititfj in oraprtition with other standard! ViciicM. Wa inrite all peron in ararch of j u intrnnnnt to execute any kind of Sewing, MUtol HlcnicFrT, iu inspect iuf-iuf mm c it'itiryirnrt the ', by proTing the Weed Vfirf porcliting. The Companr hcinp duly !.ft-j?l, the M.ichiues are protected anint bfristenf nt or litis.ition. 1TPERS0.VS AT A DISTANCE can or- Jffbiniil ith perfect cnnfidince that the, Jfiilnf will reach them rafclr. and th.it they j til! be able to manage it to tbiir entire sttis toon, with another aid than the printed in-' esrtiotu&ccorapanjinR each Machine. Every tijUritiiTi will be cheerfjllr Win to all, I liiihfrthey i?h to purcl.ae or not, Diserip- ( .ti Circular!, together with Specimens of A, (ill be furnished to all who desir then. timtil or otherwise. I IT RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED, ia il ioci'iiif in the United States. Caaadan, 1-ifh tWincc. Cuhi, Mexico, Central and Jch Amrira, Went ImlU Ifslandt and the liaax Islands, to whom we oiler great indt.ee tnU. Energetic men will hnd it a p-iying Iwneii, aj reliable Sewing .Macliinr. hare be m t ncce sity in every familr. We mann lirart a peat variety of styles from which p a few price: No.2, Family. $50: N !.Ettri,$6P.;Xo.2, Half Cte, ib5 and ITS, No. 3 k 4. .Mttmfacturinc $To and $S. WEED SKWIXG MAC H NE CO., 506 Bruadwar, .N. Y. $Bx 5.MI Post Office.) Jnil6,18M. Tne National Claim Agency," osDvcrr.D by HmEY, COLLINS, BRACE, & LACOCK, ci:m:kal wiTfrtment As:fnts and Attoracjs, 476 &rinM Strttt. Wtit, WASHINCTON, D. C. PLAINS prceiited and prosecuted, bafnre V Co3Sre, Court of Claims, and the D Ntn-Tit. rateaw, Tetnions ad Bounty Itttt ncartd. fifneral nusiflcs Trrmsaetcd. fR8DU HARVEY, "WdHISCTOHCITT iVUVS BRACE. JOHN F. COLLINS., I ormir riiw.' I IRA J. LACOCK, "CUCI.1S1TI.OHIO. Apnl 23, 1663-3w. Or HIAWATHA, KANSAS. TEMER, FRAZER & WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE 1X CttLUtf IV FZ-E 2N and domestic liquors. No. 7 FOURTH STREET, onth af Taatle It FarUirh's, T.J0iH. MItBODRI. iCutli U, mi-It. a T7 NEW - GROCERY STORE THE cinferopied hi just oisned, at leek 1 eCs aU taa4 ;B White Close, a aaw ncttf i Histttaons Grecerie, CCH 11 MFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, IlICJE, SPICV3S, VTSEQAB, 0Y8TERS, Crackers, Cheese JICTS, CANDIES, C, JiickX, fjt?"MlIttthe lowatt liriig prices. 5ltoh .. ultend kt,'C ' lck. tii ,!,, ..LV t'" Pf "d ta accoiaadate e5et," iJP"bUcr,,ollcitedtorive HILTON UTT. lCUw.AriU6.13-i JWWARD ASSOCIATION. DOPTOSsDaSSl. llT&sLlmi!f AI?D EXUAL JTw thaHOVARTi ioon-i..t, & AifcJi hMww-l-pw. free of W.- DrJ.KILLIKHbTJH. laaaa r,.AMIa.Mw.S.Ea.w. Vs. I9DEL 3S i "T - m . . u. ?t-1. ,t""S. - ': . .. -, ' . i a .7 - .,,.7." BAILEY fc NOYES; 3 EXCLUSIVELY; WHOLESALE! LEMON, HOSEA & CO,, No. 6, Fourth St., ST. JOSEPH, MO , Keep a Larse Stock of ;D CLOTHING, AHD NOTION GOODS 'ATWHOLESALEONLY! . p p , ARE REQUESTED TOGlTEmEMAOALL. Prices Guaranteed to be as Lovr as ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO. May 12. lSG4-rn. OSBORN'S CKLEBRATED PREPARED JAVA COFFEE. Superior to any in the Market, LT i used by flrjt claM fimilies everywhere, and hichlv recommended for nervous and .ilyptrtic person", being very uutrioua and free from nil deleterious substances, in testimony of which I hive certificate from the mot em- niiuentrhysiclaixand ChemMsin the Country. Try ifand you will be nra to continue its'use in tircferthce to any othtr. ! Sold at retail lor Twenty-Five CenU per round by First class Grocers throughout the United htatc. 13" A liberal discount to the Trade. Put tip only by LEWIS A. OSBORIT, Wholesale Dspnt, 6!) Warren St., New York. June 16, 1SG4. PRO BONO PUBLICO! To the Cilircm of White Clond find Adjoi intr Toivns nnd Country, Tar nnd Nrnr. in Kntia, Ncbrnkn nnd Mlvioari. N. O. PIERCE, ' HAVING located in White Cloud, Kansas, is prepared to do all kinds of work in his lino, uch as House and Sign Painting, GRAINING, PAPER HANGING, GI.AZ.NG. STAINING, - VARNISHING, OILING. 4c. ic. Also, Wajtoas and Carriages, old, oj new, painted or repainted. . . aiisfactioti given and work warranted In all cases. Ordera left at nv Shon. onnn'site Bailey's Store, or at the Verandah House will receive prompt attention. N. O. PIERCE. White Cloud, Sept. 8. 16G4- tf. SIDNEY TENNENT. GYRUS C. CA.VP TENNENT & CAMP, ATTO&NEYS AT UWt TBOT, DOHIPHAH 90, KAHSAS. IMPORTANT NOTICE- - To Disabled Soldiers, Scnraen nnd Mu rines, and Widows or otner Jtieir- oi those who hare Died or been Killed ia the Service. CHAS. C. TtTCKElC attorney for CUissaaU, Bpmnty Laai and Fentton Agent, WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. DENSIONS nrocored for Soldiers, Seamen I and Marine of the oresent war, who are Juabled by reaon or wounds received orais vase mt.trmried while in service: and Pensions Bounty Money and arrears of ray onwmeo. tor widows or or otner neirsoi inosewuunTeuicu .phenlillei) whil in service. Bounty Land procured for services in any oi the other wars. unas. b. munim.. av. 7, 61-tf. Washington, Ui o GREAT VARIETY STORE H. COOPEE, (At Rnffnei's Old Stand,) - , WHITE CLOUD, KAN.SAS, " Hs just opened a large stock of Consisting, tn part, of. DRY GOODS. GROCERIE8, " BOOTS SHOBS, PROVISIONS. HATS, ' INWARE, ftUEKNSWARE, ' e.."e, -Likawiaa a large steek of fieatlmea's Eeaiy-Ma- CItWr AlfD-rUaUflSHING GOftDkV- Whtch h. ea. .ell at sroir & g baobUipadinanyWestarnty., ""JP"1 bsfbre BrshasiS alMwkare. .:m-tf lyAyfjg L WEllfrSPlOTG nF TTOPP. . j ICAJT BE rOTJN DJ1L- j . w - Hollowav's Pills.--. ' Ckaart Th liBkiag-mir - laradr ,Y7THE VII Of v y Hnllnwnv'a fiintmAnt ' "T ' jSf'l 1 '('? Tha history of tots great Eessediesis taa oit woadarful aadical ravalation that taa world has avar known. It ssublisbts the all' ImporUntact that wstxaxrcl. and in .witafj lTMifciintarnaI disease axisS,.iVtha"aisin" factinc;, searching and baalin proptrties of tht Pills are Tally equal to its'subjtction abd'aa; aqd that, with the Ointment, ther ara s. Ji The Great-Amlnssidors ofHealtbto '"HENDERSON'S AMENDMENT. - r, Mankind. , s .- triiarW0',wftT''?inK. - A' . a- . This is tot 1 uistory'writtsii by ona man', or even derirad from the experieacas of onai na- .'T. i. f tion.. It consists of a compilation of testimo nials from the sick of every country an unim peachableTrecord, tha like of whicbini ns'rer been addaccd in favor of any discovery or iu vantlou since time bens. i These SUity HealersrflTorld Known and World Jriefl; area BooB.'to the'SIck. Tha want of a .sterling medicinal to meet the ills and necessities of the suffering portion of humanity, and one entirely free from mineral and other deleterious partie'es, was severely felt till this all powerful medicine wss nhercd into, the world; HdixowMrV Imvalciblc Pills have become the noeirnoi.0 arMtrT'orairna tions. Their attribute is tj ratcvr.NT as well as to acxi; th'ay attack tho radix ni Jioot or the complait t, and thii, by ramsving tha, bidden canse of disease, re-invigorata and restore the drooping cnergiss'of the system, anistine; na ture in her task of vital andfcagTiotAur -roaMTie.(. Disorders of the Stomach Are the sources of the deadliest miladies. Their elect is to vitiate all the fluids f tha body, andjto send a poisoned stream 'through all the channels of circulation. Now, what is the operation of tha Pills t They elcansa ihc bottels. regulate tha liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomach-iuto a natural coudition.'and. actini; through the secretive organs croN the blood iTstLr, change the state of the system from sickness to health, by exercising a simul taneous and wholesome affect upon all its parts and functi ns. Woman, in all her Difficulties. Is invited to test the rejiuUting anil restora tivw powers of this harmless but effective pre paration. At the two epochs of life in which the female system undergoes the mot impor tant and critical changes, the Pill will proves poitive safeguard ngaint evil consequences. They are also confidently recommended as a specific in every disorder to which females are exclusively subject. Be it Understood, That the above statements can at all times be verified by the written testimony (extending through a qutrter of a century) of tens of thou sands of unimpaicluble witnesses. Bilious Maladies, &c., &c. In whatever form disease attacks tha liver, it is repelled anl exterminated by this search ing, painter, and irresistible curative. JiilioiH remittents, bilious pnrging, and all the ordina ry disorders of the organ, indicated by pain in the right side and between the shoulders, yel lownesof the whites of the eves, weakns and debility, 4c , are relieved and remoed by the remedy, with.a celerity which.5"tl1nl?a?stlM sutTcrers ahd their friends. Let the sick",'wuom the faculty have abandoned, resort with confi dence to this powerful anti bilious agent-.tand a restoration to health and activity will be the unvarying result. Dyspepsia, Diarrhcea, Weakness, &c.1, The terrible bodily and. mental pangs which characterize Dyspepsia, are at once mitigated by the Pills. Diarrhoea, constipation, head ache, 'physical prostration, nervous tremors. hot fluMies, spasms, affections 'of the kidneys, hemorrhoids or piles, and, in fact, all internal 4xomplaiuta, from whatever caue arising, give way before the salutary influence of tliiseitrA- ordinary remedy. As a specific for dyspepsia. and tha disorders connected with it, or grow ing out of it, the Pills are always to be Tailed on.'.when every other. meJicino and-4bode of treatment baa utterly failed. .ri" Holloway's Pills are the'bsst Rsaedy known in "the World for the following Sissakes: Asthma, Bowel Complaint. Conghs." Colds, Chest Disease. Caiiveneai, Dyspepsia, Diarrheas, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches, -Indigestion,; -5y InfiuenzA, Inflamrasti?o, Inward Wenkncfe, ; Liver Coraplaiati, Lawness of Spirit, Piles, ' i Stone and Gravel, Sccondary -'Symptoms, , lYsneresI Affections, Worrmsof sll'kinds. Cautiohl - If the reader of this "notice" eannotget. a box of Pills or Ointment from the drug store in hi nlaee. let him write to me. enclosing the amountand I will mail'a'bor free ofexpenie. Many dealers will not keep 'fay medicines on band, because they canaot make as much pro fit as on other persons' sqake. None are'genoine unless the words " HeUt- trajv A'et Yerk and Ionian," are'discemibl as a Water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each box; the same may be plainly seen, by koliingtke Uaf to tht light. A handsome reward will be given to any one ren dering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or partlescoonterfeiting the medicines or rending the same, knowing th'era to be spurious. ' Sold at the manufactory of Trofessor HOLLO WAY. 80 Maiden Lane, .Hew, York, and by all respectable; Druggists and, Dealers ! in Medicine throughout-the IJaUedtaUsjtad xne civiiishs wutiu, iu t-, 5 " ' eent...ad WO vS. s'TBatwwewewra.aw'""i; "7 " bbk&o ifsr-a,i Jif tfA.. IV ' ?i . n r, i T4 I t '''-. i t-i -cr ft & I P. 14 r , M J . . M A ""- ' -. n V l.Tt jAJEZE JTJarT'HECXETVING- VECEnrSwV a - mmm. "ak. aa, -. l. r - . i. it - j r -v . Ta Fall-and Winter V flPL-io bt.l9 -.' t O. r- IX' Kir goods, iklslL '3lVW JL H E , r Hats and Caps, x -ai TOGZTHKR WITH ikGE ASSORTMENT OFAjE-OLOTHmGr, mm an wncr Aiacies usaanj Kepi i Y ? r " i " White Cloud, geptember 8, 18&t-tf. THE TARltEr S v HOKE JIWIT ! 'HENDERlOS HTENY'LOOMFi ? A GRAND IKVEKTION rax f -1 IT WEAVES DOESKIN, IT WEAVES JEANS. IT WEAVES UNSET. IT WEAVES KERSEY, . . IT WEAVES PLAINiCLOTH, IT WEAVES CARPETS, ITWE AV ES TWE BD.', IT WEAVES SEAMLESS SACKS,, - . IT.WEAVES.CGTTON, ' , IT' WEAVES WOOL IT WEAVES FLAX, , 'IT WEAVES HEMP. rRASE M. TRACT. M. eKAHlM. a. saow.aiLu FRANK Mi' TRACY t CO., LJ'AviNG turchased:ofthetat- i-J. cuteu the. Patent Right for the State of Kansas, thee new Looms will be, for sale In every County in Kansas. Every, Farmer can hare a perfect Loom in his own hous,for Thirty dollars': This Loom is intended to take the place of the common Hand Loom. It Tread the Treadles, throw's tlic Shuttle,' lets off the Web, and takes up the Cloth, the weaving being all dune, by workinc the Lathe. The Web is i&sixed. Spool ed, Warped, BeAtned and Drawn iu tho usual manner, cnabjtng the weaver to use the Xioom with but little instruction. And as they are CHEAP AND SUBSTANTIAL, and not liable to get out of order, and will weave thi ce tftnehas fast as the common Loom, they exactly fill a Urge and increasing demand among futmerz, for koioe easy, healthy, and fpeedy way of converting their own 'produc tions or WOOL AND FL-AX INTO CLOTHING, which they Cad it to their interest tn do on ac count of the high price of the manufactured article. Prom these tacts wo are enabled to offer to the Farmer; nnd Mechanics of Kansas, a business, both profitable to' themselves acd of general nnd lasting benefit to the communi ty, relieving it to a great extent of the contin ual drain on iu cash resources. The Ohio State Board of Agriculture, 1861, awarded the first premium, a Diploma, and it has taken the firsi Premium by1 the State Board of Agricul tura, of Kentutky'.'ia J8G3. " ' A SILVER MEDAL was awarded it at, tha last New York State Fair. Call and see a full sized and rigged Loomln complete operation. Orders fur Looms solicited from tha MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN ot Kansas. Farmers and others can be supplied at any time by the Manufacturers. All letters of inquiry containing a stamp for return postage win ne promptly answereu. 13 Circulars containing full description of ihe Loam, with the most simple directions for using it, wnl H sent on application .Q Address, tKANk ai.TKAUY IUU., Troy,r Kansas. ' Junc9.1SG4 ly. PUTNAM CLOTHES' WRINGER. nJX.LTHE'dNLYELIABLE SELF-ADJUSTING WRINGER. r.--A' Watd-Wtrk f Stctll.tr Split. -. JVa 'Thumi Sercics ta get out ef OrSer7 Warranted With or Without Cog-Wheels. TT .took the FIRST PREMIUM at Fifty L Seven State and County. Fairs in.l8S3,and is, itithoul an exception, tht belt Wringer ever made. Patented in the United States, England, .Canada, and Australia. Agents wasted In ev- ' . -J t Tl . .1 ..,. ery town, auu 111 au parw ut iuo wuriu. 1 -'"Energetic agents can make ,from 3 to 10 Dollars per dar. ' . . Sample Wringer sent Express-paid, on re ceipt of price. ' No.3,$G50. No. 1, $7.50. No. F, $8.50. No.A.9 50 Manufactured and sold, wholesale and re tail: by THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., No. 13 .Platt Street. N,ewYorkr 3 Cleveland0hlo, and Bennington, Vt. ' S.'C. NORTHROP. Agent. WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, vis: That Trnn well cralvanized trill t ruttt That a timpli machine ia better thaVaJcompli- That's1 Wringer should be $elf-ijuttij, dura ble, mad efficient; . j , That'TKumA Screui and Fattening canse it lav and traublt to rCgulate and keep in order: . . That wood 'soaked in hot water ttUT aittll. thrink and nlit; That-wood bearing for .the shaft to run in uill teear out; That the Putnam Wringer, with or without That' cog wheel repulstnra are not essential; That-the Putnam Wririrerhas all the ad van tages, and not es of the disadvantages above named; That all who have tested it, pronounce' it the X.f Wrincrpr ever made: That" it will wring a Thread or a Bed-Quilt . WITHOCT ALTSXATIO'. We" might 11 the "paper with testimonials, but-insert only a few to convince the skeptical, u sucn tnere oe; ido wchj iu an, k,iui nam's Wringer. Test it THOROUGHLY wjth ANY and ALL others, and if not entirejy.sat- isfactory, returu it. Putnam Manufacturing Ca.s " ," Gz?tluiz.i: I know, from practical ex Deriesce. that iron well galvanized with 'zinc f wilf not oxidize orrust one particle. The Put nam Wringer is as near perfect as possible, and t can cneanuny rcrooimeuu ii ia oe tow ocji in use. Kepeeuiiy yours, , JNO: W. WHEELER, ' Cleveland, Ohio. Many years! experience in the galvanizing business, enable mo to indorse the afeo ve atate- ment In sS rarttculara. a JNO. CLEFPERTS, No.'lOO Beekman St. t -New YbrV, January, 1864. Ve have UsteL Putnam's Clothes) .Wringer by practical workingjandknosf that it will da. It Is cheap; it ia' simpler it requires no room, whether at work or at rert; a'child can operate it; It does its duty thoroughly; it saves time and it saves wear and tear. We earnestly a.d Tise all who have mud waahleg to do, with all irieJIigen persona who haveeiry, to bay this ffnir TJ It will pav for Itself in a year at sLr ' vr 'arntfsrsl amwvfsrw Sas.VM Mmmm wmw jwm ..., w i Vivlt. - .woH J-ti t . ... ..-.-. ,3 jZ Hh-VHHnrjriBjMt ?.-;. . V f gkoceki i:s, 1 1 M, Q XJ jEE TV SW X jR3E , Boots and'Slfoesr ., , in a vaneiyor tonniry oierc. :ii jjr 5" LEAVER Jc JENNINGS i t r 347 Broadway, New Yorfii" IT was pronounced superior to all' others at the World's Fair, in London, 1862. ' It took the Firt Premium at the great Fair of tha AMERICAN INSTITUTE, in New York City, 1863."" here tfie judges were practical meehanlcsTand ipprcciated'COG WHEELS. iTToosrTiir FYkst Psihicm aVths r e - Nsw Yoas: Stats Faib, 1G1 and 1863. Viimoit tat Pais, 18CS. PxitiisTLTANiA Stats .Fsti. , 1863, Indiaia Stats Pais, " " 1863. IowaStats Fa(. 3 1863. Jlusois Statx-.Fais, 1863. Ann at Cocktt Faiss witmost hcbsxe. SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE ! It Sstss Time, Labor, Clothes, andKoasy.. It is easily and firmly serured to tha tab or Waahingmachine, and will fit tnbs of any size or shape. It is simple in its construction, and does not easily get out of repair. It is not only a PERFECT WRINGER, bat the Cog-wheels give it a POWER whicli ren ders it a moat excxllxnt washes, pressing and separating, as it does, tha dist with the watsa, mm ine iiioines. Any Washerwoman can use it a Child ten years old can use it. It will save its cost aveiy C months, In the saving of clothes. os,sis fior.i) ev ises. No. PRICES. Size of Bailer. Length Diameter. l.Lan;e Familv S13 llin. 2Jin.. la Medium "lO 11 in.'lin. 2. Med Family 8 SO 9iu. ljjin. 5i.nm " 7 5Ol0Jin. IJiin. 3.f Small ' 6 60 8in.rl1n. & Large Hotel 15 14 in. 2 in. 18. Med. Laundry SO 17Uin. 2iin. 22 Large " SO 17;$ in. 3 in. JNos. IB and 2a to run Dy steam or Hand. Pulley, $4 per pair. Hos. 'J and 3 have hate Small Kolli au NO, COGS allotnersaro WAEEAHTED. This means, especially, that altar a few months' use the lower roll WILL.NOT TWIST ON THE SHAFT. And tear the Clothing, as is tho case with ou jo. ot auu oiuer n riugera wiuiuut o;-wiiBii. In our monthly sales of over 5,000, only .from one to two dozen are without Cogs. In otir retail sales, we have not sold ono in nearly two rears! This shows which style Is appreciated by tha public... This is the only Wringer with The Patent Cog-Whecl Regulator, And though, other Wringer-makers are licens ed to use our Rubber rolls, yet none arc ever licensed to 'use the Cog-wheel Regulator. Thereforefor cheapness and durability, bay only the - J' Universal Clothes-Wringer. On receipt of 'the price, from places where no one is selling, we will send the U. C. W. raxz or rxrcxsE. . . What we especially want isa good , In every town. We offer liberal inducement, and guarantee the exclusive sale. a. U-UKUWiMisu, uenerai Agent, - . r ,317 Broadwav, New York .Jone9,ISGl. ,r V. - .- ,. vS NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA ' Ornamenlal Iron "Works e rpHE subscribers having formed aeoonee JL tion with Messrs. WoonftPOT.of Phil- adelnhia. under the above title, are' prepared toTtaruish every description of OBFAMHfTAL IBOJJ WUKJt, . Cast, Wrought and Wire Railings, roa CACLoatiie 9 CEMETERY LDTS: DWELLINGS. - .. PUBLIC SQUARES, c. Teraalalu, Circular ftSttmight Itain, DOORS,' WINDOW GUARDS,' gtableijrixturet, Fosniaa, Vasesi .: Also, having purchased of 'the late firm ef Hutchiason ft Wickershara, Canal S tract, thir entire stock of , BEDSTEADS,, CHADLIS, PDIWITIIRB,, &e., tbev now offer to. the public, at .their New Warehouse, ,e ... (1 THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK OR 01CTA!raraKvIAI. IRO"f GOODS to be found in the United States, ,Thev have also purchased of the NEW 'YORE WIRE RAILING" CO.. the patent right and machine rv for making . Wire If.ilinir. Farm Pence. Window flQirdi. GRATING, COAL SCREENS, lie, and will continue the Excixstvs Manufacture of the at their Works- ' ' - , . CHASE k CO.. (OtPOtUt St. Kiehtlai Hotel.) -, 524 Beoadwat, New Yoax. 'Orders may be sent through the Amzsicab ADVcansisa Aaner, 3fc9 Broadway, Haw York. " - " Sept-8, 1864. ATTCmO!! TheCHEAPESTJEWELttl H0D8E in tht World 4,318 Piacza of Absobtbw Jiwelst roa $50. A COMPLETE LJt of Fine'Gold, Plated and Oride Jewelry, sent. fret, .ddrees J. A. SALISBURY, Aaorr, Feb 2-'63 Sw.l Pmvtbbbcx, ft.1 Ja D. BRUMBAUGH, .ttoc3aeF m I -a v' txw-i y i " NOTAItY rUUC. 15 MaryrillesIariUn CWty, 1jm jf.S.Jf v A t!4ii. & wtT"g AMfeS. . . -,- - 'T ! I- J I JSBlSfVIW-Kj-4t !; I Tl't "IS .-.i iJ ,t Jf .; ivjm! tit- ftsn mpRonn pump. a.-, . t, .0 ... .. v. rpHKSE' pnapa bsTObow teen in geieral fc'na-ausber ofyarsn(IrglT'bt,' satisfaction than any other, anu are rscom- .j . alSa-J i.g w-asaemaTS:JI. by Capt. Erricson , and other eminent Enginetrs . Weston refer to thoasauds using.thara, -and yapethatall will recommend .theaj. -They are more simple in. construction, and work easier, and cost less than all others. Infl -:., ?....-r-r- tn ...r, "unr raaaars wui cna the doable-acting im proved Pusap of J. D. Wast & Co., one of the best in tha market. Itisvsry simple, works to a charm, so that any JhndrWy ksaMtr throw a steidy, continuous st'rHrajand does fr.ct fraaze in the coldest exposures, and is unusually cheap. We say this knowingly, at,d (iva Ilia testimony of our own accord, without the knowledce or-requttt of tha proprietors." A'. Y. Em: Put, July 1, 1863. This Bay certify that I'htra bssa asisg, at bt manufactory, for the last four vsars. "West's Improved Pumps." I now have in ase three of said pumps, oneof which ia kept constantly at work, 24 liourrisch' day, .(save. Sundavs) and has been 'runnlhs fur the past two jejirs-, . IpronQunce them, unbesitstinglv. I thebest-purapslhaibiya been'brought to; my J nonce, aTini; uieu many auin previously. They are simple in their construction, and not easily disarranged. Jamks A. ncss. JTi-Y-OctaO, 1659.- .YieLlrl. J5 ? 1 - " 1 L n f - . lill.U .1 Jll j,. .1 We are pleased to state that the Purans we hadofvou. about a var ara. hive been in onjantluie, 12 hoars each day; and raise for in, uer;ofc our jyooien r aciory, , aoom uu 'gallona-per minnte. r-They work' with but little power, compared with pumps wo 1 are used before, and do not get out ofTepair, and are satisfactory in au respects, lours, &c, DsxLar il ANcrACTDKixa Courier. -i ,r . ? SoloRoii.n'sox to the Farmer's Club, Jan. 23: "No farraer Who'pwns a well or cistern can possibly afford to be without an iron pump. It should be at once a suction and force pump a perfect little fire 'engine such a one known as (Vest's Improved Pump". I speak of thia pump because 1 happen to know it ... to be very sljaplevdurable, powerful and cheap, and it don freest) op, nor get out of erder once a year. . . I know this, and think I may be doing the farmers good by speaking of it. ... A boy 10 ears old can work it, and throw a continu ous inch-anda-qurter stream. ... It can be made to work in d p well as wall ss in shal low ones." p From the New York Observer. " We have had In use for months past ens of West's Pumps, which has given us more sat Isfsction ss a force and llftinz-nnmn thanaaT 'we hare ever Wsed. It ia one of great power, and well adapted for ship's decks, mines,, fac tories, green-houses, graperies, &e., Ac. "The Mining Chronicle and Railway Journal says: It is recommended for its extreme simplicity of construction, groat strength, and conse quent durability and cheapness of repair. There is no stufling' box the pressure being held by a cup packing, like that upon the working piston, working in a cylinder, fitted for the nurp-we within the upprrair chamber wbich we think a great improvement, as stufling is "so liable to be deranged, and leak Under slrbng pressure, to say nothing of the loss by friction incident thereto. It has also two air chambers: thus the action" of the valve is cushioned upon both sides by air pn venting water-hammer and vacum-thnmp. The valves are very accessible, and simply and cheaply repaired. They work much easier than any pump we have ever seen; the 4 inch cylinder being worked by children in wells 100 feet deep, and ashcy are .extremely cheap 'as well as simple and strong, wb freely recommend thenf.. .j.,.- . - - ', Gt. Nic, Ll., 1S60. I have crcd this pnmp'for ano summer and winter, exposed to the North-West wind coming overLoug Island Sound, being the coldest possible exposure, andJino time did it freeze, nor were we unable aswy time to pump water with great ease. H . B. McIlvai,-. She undersigned, having to use "West's Im-j proved rumps, cheerfully recommend them as simple, durable and powerful in raising and throwing water, and for their ease of action. security against frost, and low price, we believe them superior to all others. Wahsiw LtLAMD, Met. Hotel, NcwYerk. J. W Pouzaor. Yonkcrs, N. Y. Jao. Mssszisao, N. Y. Dcai.iies: LATrazKci, WestchesUr. CABSsrsea Miss, N. C. June 15, 1!(3. J. D. Wbst k Co.: - - Genie The pumpjwhich'I ordered for our Mine is received and put to work in our un derlay shaft, which we are sinking", We find that one man will with ease lift 50 gallons per minate. We lifted In .three and a half hours all the waterin the shift, which measures seven by twelve feet'and '30 feet'deep, and it was fc'l.when we commenced. 'It answera-our ex pectations In every respect, and, our wofkTmen are'highly pleased with it. It will do. great larvies.witi but trilling, expense lor repairs. .r.SJ-' C ' "SYoursT respectfully . , ,. Bean Biggins. We have plenty more such certificates, but think these are 'enough. For Pumps, Hose, Pipe, , address or call upon J. D.rWEST ft CO., 179 Broadway, N. Y. "' Xx notice. Orncic or Cocttt TatAscara, ) - - iTroy. Kansas, October A, 1864. " ) TAX-PAYERS in Doniphan County are bersby notified that the County Treasurer will visit the several voting precincts in the County.'for the' purpose of receiving taxes for the preseat- year, at the' following appointed times, iowil: v I j:. Y Iowa TOwashiB. rt , White CloudfMoriaayW Tuesday. Octo herrnind 16.03 T.11i'-iQ(L , Jm Iowa Point. Friday, October 31. Highland, .Saturday, October; 2j s i f 'Wolf River Towh-ip;1; Syracuts.Kondayacd Tuesday, October 24 andjS4. ",,' . - i".J '" Barr Oak Towaahip. '. Oalambus, Friday and Satarday, October 23 aadS9. . 't.-H Washiartoa Township. Wathsni.Monday,-October 31. , lwood, Taesday, NoTember 1'. ' t -f 'w Marion Toarnshlp." 1 Palermo. Wednesday. November . . ! Petersburg, Thursday, November,!. ,- - 'Wayne Township. , Gearr City. Friday. November 4. . i ., Doniphan, Saturday, November Jx. Centre Township."' - Troy, Wednesday and Thursday .'October 19 and SOrand will be in Troy after November 8. " sIUinB;.9X. TKAUI, Tressnrer' Doniphan County. - Octobers, ie64-3w.-'c "5 -- - B ? x TltO" IHOTEE. i Leonard Smith, Proprietor. t'.TROT,' KilCSAH'. rTTHIS Hotel is plearaatly sttasted.-wave-X nlenf Id 'the CbortHouse and th'e bus'iaeu part ortown. Guests will leeciva tht very bestattentieai' -t. .jr ijjj? "' CT'Aarga'eia1jleB coaaectioa with" the house, for the accomdation of horses, January 7, 1664-tf. i , i KXPiiOTaiExr.' ' AWC A MONTH- Ageits' wanted to sell pf O -Sewing Mschiaes.-Wa will give a eommissicm on all Machlnea sold, er employ gsjta Who will. workjfor, the abort. wsgrf tad sJlTxpenses psid. " . ..,,.. ForpaHieBlarsadare''" p., pTLANsftCO:Lta.UgtJrr i !., idki '.wawitttj, J4aaej.,jo v Trssrtaiy 44, itfWot', "i-iTs ! I-VHt J . AW AP!f tecriartrEiis u reoasti-A'aesal dasrecotTBMorSF:Jw blc'by whiSh thatria" becomes .flaw 8. weak, and poor Baag in thej&euwiesz, ft pervades the whole -"Body, and may barst'.cnsC Jm disease on syipaxi of it. No orgati se from its attadevnor ia tkere dne-wWek "tisjay not"desUoy?-Th6"scr6fuIoturfain(J is vaT&UAky caused by mercurial, disease," low living, di-' ordered orcnliealthy food, impure air, ffitle' and filtliv habits, the depressing vices, sad.' l.aboTo all, by the Tcncreal infcvtionCWhal-' revcrbeits origuVit is hereditary iatnioa- siuuuun, ucscenauig.irouilwtivJiisuciBaBwi unto the third and fourth generation ; " indaed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, "I wittS visit theiiniiult&s of tlu'ftdksra'.aba their cliildrcn." Its effects commence by depotitiop from tha) blood of corrupt.or ulcerous matter, which, isj. , tlio lttng.V liver, and internal organs i termed tubcrilcs; in the glands, snelhnir-i: and Of. , the surface, eruptions or sores. Tliii foul ef rupuun, T.mcn garners in tne uicou, aepresaen the energies of life, so that scrofulous corutitth lions not only ruifcr from scrofulous cdtsV plabiti, hat, they have far less power to witt stand" the 'attacks of other diseases; cense quently vast numbers perish bv disorders nhich; nlthough not Acrufuluas iit their nature, are still rendereil fatal by thii taint ia the iysterrrj 3fpt oflie consumption which de cimates the'lrumarrfemily lias iu origin directly in this scrofulous contamination: and auny jj destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, . aim, muceu, or aii ine organs, arise tram or are aggravated, oy the same cause. OneiraartcT of .aU ourpeople areafTofuRma ; their persons are invaded by this lurking in-.-ction. aUtl tireuTltealUrisunaermSned bv it. To cleanse it fromtLe system we must renovata' AYER'S, f Comrjdjjrfl ExcFoTSajparilfc the mosereeturf-Twnedy wWch"the medical skill of our times can devise for this -everywhere prevailing and fatal 'malady. It "s'eora bined from the most nctivc rcmcdials tliat hava been ducovercd for the expurgation of this foal diNordcr from the bfood, nnd the rescue .of tha' system rom its destructite. erJnWquencee. Hence it should be employed for the cure ef not only Scrofula, but alsothose other afte tions which arise from it, such aa Eztrnvs and Skin Diszasxs. St. Aicthoxt' Tibb. .Host, or KuistrsLAS, Piitri.ss, Pisrctae. liioxrHzs, llLAissandBoiM.Txwoaj.TaTtSB. and Salt Rukcx' Scalr IIbau, Rwawa'ax. UtHKCMATistf, Svi-iiiLiTicandMaBCvaiAXi Dis eases, Duorsr, DTsraTsta, DiniLrrY.-said, indeed, aia,Co0-laJts AUtsino,ot,YmA ted on Lstrcha'Broo'n. The 'popular belief in " impurity of tht blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of.thUSaraapa rflla is to purify and regenerate this "vital fluid, n ilhout. which sound health ia imnoaaiblar .ia. "contaminated constitutions. , . . ,a Ague Cur& TOR Tl SntDT CVBB Of . Intermittent Fever, nrFtTeraailtfBt, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumk Ac;uc, Pcrlottlcal Ilcadnrha, or,Blloawe Headaclir, and lllllon Fever, Indjitd for tlie whole class ofdlsea orlajtnat lusr Ju biliary deranajentent. Cad tty the Malaria of Miasmatic Conntrlaa, We are enabled here to offer the community a remedy nhich, while it cures the shore complaints with, certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any quantity. Such a remedy is-invaluaUc in dhtricts where these afflicting disorders prevail. Thia "Ccre" expels the miasmatic poison of Fxvsx and Aocz from the system, and prevents tha.dt velopmcnt of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It Unit only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large qaantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Feveu and Ague prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure' ana protec tion. Agreat superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speed; and certain, care of Intermittents is that it contains no Quinine er mineral, consequently it produces no quinism er other injurious eflects whatever upon the constita-tionv- Those, cured by it ara Itft as healthy as If they had never had the disease. . . , Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence ef the miasmatic poison. A great Toritly of disor ders arise from its irritation, among which as Xeura'gia, llheumatitm. Gout, JleadacXeSHnam lieit, Toolhiehe, Earache, Catarrh, Atlhma, Pal pitation, Painful Affection of tht Spleen, Hytttr kj, Pain in tiii BokcU, Colic, Parafytis aaa'Zfe rmjjaiitnt of thtjStomaeh, all ot which, when originating ia this cause, put on the'wuVrau'Kmt type, w Income' periodical.- This ".Cvax " expels the po Unn from the blood, and consequently curt them all alikcjlt is an invaluable protection' to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily milling in the malarious districts. If takn occa sionally or daily while exposed to the iafettioa, that will be excreted from the system, and Cannes accumulate in sumcient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even more valuable for prou tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Iatt-jniltt-nts irthey avauVthenuolves of la pntaatiea this remedy a&rds.- v, - IePsjdiyDr.J.C.ATaoV,CO.,UwijljJL GARVEY HOUSE, FORotEBLT T0PEK1 MOUSE,. N. ctorfKansas Avenue nao Fifth SU, TOIJfJTre A ' '"vJ THIS well-known ' Topeka House'"' is now thoroughly .renovated,, and bat, been re opened under the auspices of ". . ',', ., .2. ' v n- tt navivrzwr xi .w. Jk. uaaixiA,. -,v vo Who flatters himself that the fact' Is a'saflcient guarantee to the Kansas' Publio'thst all the Comforts and Conveniences of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL will be forthcoming. -Tha Rooms are large and well famished spjoeotife-nient--The HOUSE is immediately'in front of the CAPITOL BUILDINGS, on Ksnsat Avenue. , . And if more isjequired, we aiigSt addgiu HOUSE is ,the ys yf i$ HeadQuarers at the Capitol of our next President, , N GENERAL JAMES nENRY AJfSI OlajrriR Against (knBtnmfabs NATIONAL CLAIM AGENCY." HARVEY COM.I5S, " j .- "-r "-f WJuhiigWafsfnsTt '. im.) , bfvi a- Tnwr.sz.ir WWS3KI --' r T'rt" - - Falls CUyfir.K. afArtkPrEst'cE,," J: . White Cload, Kaasjtto rriHE shore mentioned firms bavins; forssed - a-cp-pArWershlp'areuow rVsdy!iJirj4e cute all Soldiers' Claims before the different Departments at Washington. " '' Bounties, Pensions,, Horse, XIalmt;, Back Pay,acPairinisceIlaneous elsjras'ltttended to. Particular attentiou paid to adjusting tbt old Missoori-JSnrolIed-Militia WtnisjialafjCde ceased soldiers'claims. T Persons hsjriBelalae.'lfUihli'iaescrifjtloD, will do well to call on nt, at Falls City or White Clotatt " .-r sA'.ni J Adrlta free. JTothinc made, nothing char ged. - - v !'" Mayi3,1864-ts. tjrr ni& Lea aid r?M tBSESBIXI, 1MB XACKmST I HAVE received, oa'eonua!aatoar CTtrs; ntmbtrfclPrakie: Plows; tlW 'Jest da scription,-wlri"eh'-will be sold cbesp;for'cah,o exehaaged ocsa)uyid utapitj'of ilililewf 'I;ba.TB al yeeeivad the Age"y fot MtCir mick!s.e!cbrttd Reaptrr.aadl wHl'pry'to order any nnjabrof xhclatesitsprtTtd' past erns, on reasonable1 tetatw "AlatiTsattsrirt aad MiU.StaasfcMahUe7:afJtTarr'(l attaiosI.' I VaS T, fI ,-J J H. T1V JvWaMttd,'AsllsBtraaH,.lr iSii tn riat t&f ?. v1gora,terJt by Heytliysfoml aailj erjsaw.'- PLOWS KKAfVKX W ''Mi Sef mm X.' la ,? tn ' p&JC&l ,t2MjK. js 3ZK -s-v- fc-AL i"l I JC-aggSJ