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Information Free I TO NERVOUS fcur rentals. A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous De bihtv, Inorapctcncy, Premature Decay, .j Vin'thfnl Error, actuated by a desire to Ltfitotheri,illbe happy to furnish to all VlonecdiUfreeof charge.) the recipe and IrtcuansIormaniiiK i"o--""i"c .-- j ". abac!e. Sufferers wishing to profit by the 3iiriier' D,(l experience, and pos-ess a sure ui nimble remedy, can do so by addressing I- it once, at his place of business. The Etoje and full information of vital impor .till be cheerfully sent ly return mail, "ujrf, JOHN B. OGDEN, No 60 Nassau Street, New York. pS-Xerrous Sufferers of both s-xes will td'tlU information iiivalual.Ie. dec l5-3m. Matrimonial ! LiDirs anu GEvrLMirx: ra nili to marry, addrcM the undersign t) rtiiill fend jou, without money and with oci met, rsluable information that wilt enable Tsjujan-j happy and speedily, irrespective j ip, nlth or beiuty. This information iJtMt jou nothing, and if you wish to marry, Iiachecrfu'.lv assist you. All letters strictly 1 mo 3 mo. b mo. 2 00 $5.00 $7.00 4 00 7.00 10.00 700 1000 1500 10.00 15.00 2500 15 00 2500 3500 2500 4500 6000 caiJatiil. The desired information sent byj.34"100 links, more or less, to the middle of the .. , ... ,. ,, ..i.i.." road running south Irom Iowa Puiut; thence rim mill, and no questions asked. Address .. . , .... , ., , ... """""' H .r.i,n, wiulli ill the uiddle of said road, to within artiiAU a j,n.uur,iLi, Grecnpoint, Kings Co., New York. Ort.iMm. TO CUKSUJUI'TIVLS. Cctnraptive sufferers will receive a valuable ppeription for the cure of Consumption, Asth u, Bronch:ti', and all Throit and Lungaffec itM.'freeofcharce,) bv sending their address u Iltv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williimsburg, King Co., New Yoifc. Oct 6-1 in. Enotcr Cmrr: Dtu?i: With your p-rmi-Hion, I wis'i to njtuihere.id'rsofyourpapvrlhat I nillscnd It rctarn miil. to all who wWi it, (free,) a Lops, with full directi ms fur miking and tirsa simple Vegetable Iltlm.that will eff ct uHj rem ie, in ten d iy, Pimnles, Biotches, Tin, Fn-clle", and all impurities of the rkin, iMTinjilie same suit, clear, smooth and beau t'nt IsiHalvi miil free ft thoe having Bild rtiJ,THire Faces, simple direction; ami in (ficiu'ori thit will enable tliPin to start a full pvia of I.uiuri.m Hair, Whiskers, or a Hwtiche, in les than thirty diys. All tppl.cati.ms answered by return mill, witbout charge. Rt'pectfully your, TH0S l CHAPMAN. Chemist, 831 Broadway, New York. Spt.3-3ni. J)o ov wish to m: cure! ' ' DR. BUCHAN'S "GUS'i SPECIFIC PILLS, cure in Ipsi ii i M dj, the worst cues of NERVOUS-M.--i, Impotency, P, em ituro Decav, Seminal Weakness, Inamty, and all Urinary. Sexual ocriom affeciinna. no matter from what 'se Produced. Price One D.illar per box. ftix will pcrtect the curr in most cases. AMrws JAMES S.BUTLER, General Agent, 427 Broadway, N. Y. Stpu 29-lm. A Card to the Suffering. k n'ALLOW two or three hogsheads of "Bu- chu," -Tonic Bitters," "SarsaiarilU," 'trtoES Antidotes." An.. A- nnH oflr 0 t J!',Il?1ii,fied '"hthe result, then trv one wrn.u uucTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH 'ftCIFIC PILL? and be restored to health " gor in less than thirty davs. They are rwiT vegetable, pleaantto take, prompt and "'"wy m their effects on the broken down and .. -- .in,nuu. vfiu aim vnuu can ,1 "' advantage. Imported and sold u United States onlvhv crca constitution, tlld and JAS. S.BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway. New York, Q CPAgent Tor the United States. tji" k m01 rthc P,1Ig' "curely packed, . ... ed to nv address on receipt of ?' rhis 0NE DOLLAR, post paid 2?'T refolded by the Agent if ei.tire satis- not given. Sept. 23-3m. 'MTESNENT. CYRUS C. CAMP JENNENT&CAMP, WTOnNHVS AT tAtt, Ial. DONIPHAN CO.. KANSAS. SherltTw Sale. "nsttsn Duback, a Ts- Aotoine Tambor, Alton Tambor, laroliniT.n.t-. IW Tambor. ' f Order of Sale. Cbirlotte Tambor. urohne Tambor, Jr. A Tambor, Tv,VBl"me Tambor. teaT," (-.',"u Ier ""niphan County, Ursf.li'U,.nt'f'Md Anto'"e Tambor t!ock A r i . ' bele the hours of 9 "tte Conrt it ?'C,ock P M-of " dJ Hhaa ("r.00'' ia c5" of Troy 411 ie S ".V1?. the highest bidder, for cash. wTiBWela?d Int.ere,t ofthe An rt real Hn,ni. ,he following de ' tfif3'? -10 Wlt.: The aoath-west 3) ru TC".a.D,ne. O) township three. la and i'tirr'til) conUininc one 7AaOT. "SJZfr. "-"'ntand . : "r, . ' '-. w sausiy wivet -j ,u action. . aTibk"1-' Und' & '6th diT f J ieL "!' V "m ion. .ofDooipbarK,. rV.fw.a0J0. 1ST. LOUIS TYPE PODHDRY CO. No. O Pine Street, ' ttf TOUHDEBS, 5 Mantifootnn and xYiraaali MACHINE AND HAND HHHSBKr SSSSSES, METAL AND WOOD TYPE, Btrfan, Ella, Cues, Cbtts, Slab, Calfcjv. a ta ncttmnsnan if kxcbkist X A OQXVUIB mStXSa CffSCL. PRINTING PAPER, ui tun, or sood qcautt. m t Colored and Manilla. Papec ' aim ' Nste, Letter. Cap. Flat Cap, Canraar elal, Packet, mad Foil Pat Paper. flsrljs imir bstaJ fjtoarfcs. White and Colored, all qualities. , PBEVTING USnKS, HAND STAMPS, ?; SEALS AHD BEAL PEESSES.-e. All of which will be sold at loir price for CASU. Proprietors of Newspapers jrabUthlnr this adver tisement, rrrctUDrao this son. to amount or Tel lloUarf.andenaina,niacopT oi their paper at 1 nrstlBscrtlonaadoneat tbe time of luduconttn-.-aaee. will be allowed their bills when they irarebase At times the amount la type or other material of oar owb manufacture. .. ShcrlflTw Sale. State oi Kansas, ) cq Doniphan County. J a W.D. Heeler Co. I vs. " J. M. Marcum, I J. F. Marcum, Execution. Charles Olecklry, and I J. E. Marcum. J B1 Y virtue of nn execution issued out of the District Court of the Second Judicial Dis trict, sitting within and far said County, for the trial of causes arising under the laws of said State, dated February 1st, A. D. 1FC5, wherain "W. D. Becler & Co. are plaintiffs, and J. M Marcum el al. are defendants, I will, on the 16. h day of March, A. D. 165, between the hours ol 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court Houe door, in the city of Troy, Doniphan County, Kansas, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bid der, lor cash, all the right, title and interest of the said J. M. Marcum tt al. in and to the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: The north half of the "orth-west fractional quarter or sec tion eighteen, (18) township two, (2) range twenty, (20) containing 70 and 72-100 acres; al-o, all tlut part of the cast half of the south west quarter of section thirty six, (36) town ship one, (1) range nineteen (19) east, com mencing at a stone fire chains south of the middle of the northern boundary line of said quarter section; thence east twelve chains and fiftepii rod and seven ViiV nf h fonth- era boundary line or said quarter section; thence west thirty-one rods and eleven links; thence south fifteen rods and seren link; thence west forty rods; thence north eighty rods; thence cast forty tods; tt.ence north to the place of beginning, containing fifty seven (." ) acres, more or less, with all the appurten ances thereunto belonging; also, Lots eleven, (II) twelve. (JU) and thirteen, (13) in Block six, (u) in the tOHii or ltia loint. laken and olfeicd for sale to satisfy said judgments ttnd costs ofsaid actions. (jivpii under my hand, this 6th day of Feb ruary. A. U. IK6o. E. U. CKA11H, Sheriff o Doniphan Uounty, Kansis. February 9, l65-5w. Pr's fee. $17. KANSAS MUTUAL AND STOCK INSURANCE CO., LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. OFFICE: Comer of Main nnd Deln ivare, Orer .llorris' Bank. CAPITAL, SBO.OOO. R-ipidlr increasins:, nnd secured bv bunds and li n on Real Estate. Risk divided into two cUss. OTFICnriS AND DIRECTORS: President, THOMAS CARNEY, Ex Governor nf Kansas. Vice President, JAMES L. McDOWELL. Mivor nf Lcavcnnorth. Secretary. GEORGE A '.MOORE. Ex-Member of the LrcisUtnre. Assistai.t Secretary, SAML. F. ATWOOD, Convev.ui-er nr.d Real Estate Agent. Treasuier, J. C. HEM1NGRAY. Hemingray & Co.'s Bank. Adjuster and Attorney, C. B. PIERCE, Ex State Senator. D. T. L. PRICE, General Agent. This Company insure first-class isolated property, farm buildings, private dwellings, and their contents. The risks are divided in to two classes: the first consisting of dwellings, household furniture, barns, hay, grain, etc.; and the second, of churches, school-houses, an I othei detached property each ctass being distinct from the other, and each paying its own losses. Policies will he issued either with Stock or Mutual plan for a term not exceeding fire rears no more man sz.uuu win dc insureu in one risk, or that would be exposed; to one fire. This Company will Pay tosses caused by lightning. The Directors will aim to do a tafe, rather than a Urge butlntti, and make it a HOME INSTITUTION; and in soliciting patronage, do so with the firm conviction that the plan adopted by them will make the Company permanent and safe to its policy holders, and as cheap as the prompt payment of looses will permit. jan. ao, -oa-om. REAPERS AND MOWERS. rriHE undersigned is still Agent for the sale 1 of McCormlck'a celebrated Mowers nnd Reapers, and can furnish Machines upon short notice. The manufacturers will this year hare . t.Wl Mower for sale a Mower second to none in America and are ready to receive orders for it, and also orders for Grain Keap ers. both hand and self-rakers. Jon. 19..1B64. J- H. UTT. SkerlflT Sale. John Corby - I ts. Execution. Jamea R. "Whitehead ) BY virtue of an exe:ution-issued out of the District Ckwrt of the Secttnd Jnd'Ciat Dis trict, sitting within and for Marshall County, Kansas, dated January 5th. A. D. 1865. where in John Corby is plaintiff and JBK,WWt head is defedant. I will, on the 184 day of February, A. D.1865, betweeri-the hours of 9 o'ciockA. M. and 4 o'clock P JltoT aajddiy. at the Court House door, tn the. city of roy. Doniphan County, Kansas, 'offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, all tbe right, title- d purest of the aa d t n ttti!:..k. in nnd to the following dcTcrrbed-real'eltate. to wit. The .outwesH quarter or section twenty, f -; -""": .": (3) range twenty two. (22) wweaetan. ored J I .ixty t52Jfa"j2fe Cven under band, this if J rifDpbO0By;Ka-jJ- I GAZLAY'S PACIFIC MONTHLY J. Now, la yonr time to Subscribe for our New Taciric JIo.itolt, which .we cheerfully com mend to you as.the Excelsior of all the MONTHLY MAGAZINES. Employing and paying more lor Literary tal ent that any other Magazine in the country, we flatter ourselves that no Department of the Pacific Motthlt will suffer neglect from the want of able and well known v LITEBAItY COHTEIBUTOES, representing some ofthe principal shining lights of the Literary world. We shall make such additional engagements as circumstances may demand. 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The twelve num bers, a year's subscription, when neatly bound, affording two splendid volumes, suitable for the DRAWING-ROOM, LIBRARY, OR THE COUNTING-HOUSE, and costing but FIVE DOLLARS. wbicVin years to come can not be purchased for any price. Our EDITORIAL DBA WEB will abnnnd with selections of Wit, Original Stones, Comic Sketchct, nnd light Literature, culld from a well garnered storehouse of fun, fact and incident, affording interesting light reading matter for the Parlor and Fire -side. COMIC ILLUSTRATIONS. - This Department of the Monthly, under the immediate supervision or McLrjtaif, tbe cele brated Comic Delineator, will be found always rich in Wit, Merriment, and appropriate De sign. FASHION PLATES. Having made special arrangements with Mme. 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TLese Premiums nill consist of valuable Souvenirs of the Golden Wealth ofthe Pacific States, and will be as follows: IT To any person seeding us One Hundred Paving Subscriptions, we will send them, im mediately, a Twenty and a Ten Doilar-Gold Piece, California Coinage; and an extra Copy ofthe Pacinc Moithlt for a Year, frte. O To any person sending us Fifty Paying Subscribers, we will send, immediately, a Ten and a Five Dollar Gold Piece, nnd an extra Copy of the Pacinc Monthly for a Ycar.rre. Dj To anv nersin sending us Twentv-five Paving Subscribers, we will send, immidialrlu, a Five Dollar and a Two-and hair Dollar, Gold Piece, nnd an extra Copy of the Pacinc lfoNTHLr for a Year, free. 83" To any'' person sending us Ten Paying Subscribers, we will ser.d.immnfianrljr, a Three Dollar Gold Piece, nnd an extra Copy of the Pacinc Mo.xthlt for a Year.ree. 0" To any person sending us Five Paying Subccripiioi.s. we will send an extra Copy of the Pacific Monthlt f jr a Year.ree. 03" We are, also, having made, a large quan tity of Valuable Praenti and Keeptalut for Single Subscribers, who send direct to the Office. The Presents and So irenirs consist of La dies' Breast Pins, Ear Rings. Finger Rings, Sleeve Buttons, etc.; and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Sleere-Bnttons, Studs, Settings for Cane Heads, etc.. trade from Cal ifornia and Nevada Gold and Silver bearing Quartz and Ore Crystilized Quartz Jewelry, (commonly known as California Diamond Jew elry.) The Gold and Silver bearing Quartz and Ore from which these Souvenirs are made, i from the celebrated Gould & Corrt and ODhir Mines of Nevada, and will be valuable as Mementoes, as well as liesutiful in Appear ance and Design. EVERY REGULAK SUU SCRIBER.as above, to thePcrr.c Motthlt, will be entitled to one of these Articles forevery Subscription standing opposite their names on our books. SPECIMEN COPIES or THE PACIFIC MONTHLY sent, postage pre-paid, upon thfr receipt of Fifty Cents, in Currency or Postage Stamps. CAUTION! U3 Write your Name, Post-Office, County and State, to where you want the Pacific Mo.tthlt sent, Plain and Distinct. ftT Register all Letters containing Money; or, when convenient, send by Express. 03 If yonr Post-Office Is a Money-Order of fice.obtain a Money-Order for your remittance. D" Send none but United States Treasury Notes, or money Bankable in New York. m- AH Letters asking Information, etc, to ,..;. attention, must contain a Stamp, to prepay answer. Address all Correspondence D. X. GAZLAY ft CO., PUBLISHERS PACIFIC MONTHLY, 3 LIBERTY STnEET,.NEWtyORK, WHOLESALE AGENTS:" AMEBICAH HEWS COMPANY, 121 NsaB Street, New York. WHITE & BATJE3, 8rb Fraaeisco, Caliioraia. Feb. 9 ly- . J. D. BRUMBAUGH, Attorxxer t AND;- NOTARY PUBLIC, Xiryiriye, Marshall County, Kaisas. JimIM JOHN D.BROWN, -NOt ARY PUBLIC. WHITE CLOUD, KANSAS, CAN be found, at all reasonable hours, at tbe White Cloud Kansas Chief Office, ready to transact business. Revenue Stamps required on legal papers, furnished to customers at cost. dec. 1-ly. FURHmiRE & CUfttR WILLIAM FALRALL, WniTE CLOUD, KANSAS, ANNOUNCES to the people of Northern Kansas, Southern, Nebraska, and North western Missouri, that his Manufactory is still in operation, with greater facilities than ever, and all in need of Chairs or Furniture of any kind, are invited to call at his and examine his stock, as he feels confident that they will be satisfied with the quality, styles and prices of his manufactures. lie keeps on hand, or manufactures to order, fc of all kinds, such as 'Windsor, Cnne-Bol-tom, 'Split-Duttom, Parlor, Diuing lloom, Arm and Hocking Chairs, Set tees, &c. . , Jr Furnitxire, Yon can be supplied with TABLES, STANDS. BUREAUS, SAFES, BEDSTEADS OF ALL KINDS, LOUNGES. CLOTHES PRESSES, DESKS. - SECRETARIES, BOOK CASES, SHOW-CASES, CRADLES & CRIBS, Etc. 5ES? UNDERTAKING. . COFFINS, plain or trimmed, will be made upon the shortest notice, at reasonable prices; and attendance giren at funerals, when desired. TURNING of all descriptions done to order: White Cloud, Nov. 24. 1861-1 y. ' GREAT Villi STORE! AT RUFFNER'S OLD STAND, Corner of the Wharf & Main Street, Tlaite Cloud. COOPER & CREICHTON, THIS GREETING SEND: With best respects-to every friend, And warmest thanks for favors past. And hope their kindness long will last. We can siiply them , at our Store, With Goods'fr cheaper than oefore Fiesh Goods, at prices less and less, Are daily coming by Express. Our stefck on hai d is always great, Too tedious to enumerate: -In part, thcrcV Boots, and Shoes', and Hats, Fine Calico, and Satinet Ls, Hardware, and Shirts, and Crinolines, Fi- e Ladie-' Gloves, and Dressing Pins, Rich Linens, Cottons, Silks, and Hoods, And every kind of Ladies GooJs. Our fancy, Belle-attracting clothes, Are quite the rage among the Beaux; The latest fashions latest shapes, In Coats, and Pantaloons, and Capes. It is our great and fond ambition. To outstrip every competition. Call is, examine well our shelves; , Our Gxids will recommend themselves. Bv Jew and Gentile 'tis confesse. We sell the cheapest and the best Of Family Groceries In the State. Call and get bargains. Do not wait. Buy from us now, if you are wise We're selling at a sacr fice! COOPER & CREIGIITON. White Cloud, Kansas, Nov. 17, 1864-ly. MODEL SEWING MACHINE! THE CIIKAPEST IN THE WOULD! BECAUSE THE BEST! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THE WEED SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, SOG Broadway, N. Y. Manufacture the roost perfect Machine "for Sewing, of all kinds, ever presented to the American puuuc. nou cimnciiu wiujhiwu with any Sewing Machine made in tbe United States. THE WEED MACHINE, with alljtneir valuable improvements, entirely overcome all imperfections. They are SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS, roa Family and Manufacturing Purposes. Simple in construction , durable in all their parts, and readily understood. They have certainty of stitch on all kinds of fabricks. and arcadap ed to a wide range of work without change or adjustment. Using all kinds of Thread. Will Hem, Fell, Bind, Gather, Braid, Tuek, Quilt, Cord, and in fact do all kinds of work required bv Families. or Manufacturers. They make the Interlock Shuttle Sick, which cannot be cxt celled for firmness, elasticity, and elegance of finish. They have Eeccivei the Highest Premiums! in every instance, where they have been ex hibited In comoetition with other standard Machines. We invite all persons jn search of an instrument to execute any Una ol sewing done by Machinery, to inspect them, and make turc they secure the best, by proving the Weed before purchasing. The Company being duly licensee, tbe Machioes.are protected against infringements or litigation. O" PERSONS AT A DISTANCE can or der by mail with perfect confidence that the Machine will reacn mem wateiy, ana tnai iney will be able to manaee it to their entire satis faction, with no other aid than the printed in structions accompanying each Alacnine. every explanation will be cheerfully given to all, whether they wish to purchase or not, Discrip tive Circulars, together with Specimens of Work, will be furnished to all who desire them, by mail or otherwise. ID" RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED, in all localities in the United States, Canadas, British Provinces, Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America, West India Islands and the Bahama Islands, to whom we offer great induce ments. Energetic men will nnd it a paying business, as reliable Sewing Machines have be come a necessity in every family. We manu facture a creat variety of styles, from which we cive a few prices : No. 2, Family. $30; No. 2. Extra, 60; No. 2, Half Case, 65 and 175: No. 3 k 4, Manufacturing. $75 and $85. WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 506 Broadway, N. Y. (Box 2,041 Post Office.) June 16, 1864. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, OH DISEASES OF THE NEUVOUS, SEM INAL, URINARY AND SEXUAL SYSTEMS new and reliable treatment in I enorta of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION Sent by mail. in sealed letter eavelopes. free of -targe. Address, Dr. J. SKILLINHOUGH TON, Howard Association, Np.2, South Ninth str WjW.Biltir. 1. na n Wwsvsn, Fk af'oPofll'aSl'r JtOtk A Ml &Jb JL. Ml S. ARE YOU irV AGOW ? A Wlta-SPItlNG OF HOPE FOR ALL, CAN RE FOUND IN . Hollo way?s Pills, Re ofttood Cheer! The Sinking may be .Saved! BY THE USE OF Hollo way's Ointment. The history of these great Remedies is the most wonderruI medical revelation that the world has ever known. It establishes the all- important fact that WHKKKvxa. and in what ever snare internal disease exists, the di.in- fecting, searching and healing properties of the Pills are fully equal to its subjection and cure, and thtt, with the Ointment, they are The Great Ambassadors of Health to all Mankind. This is cot a history written by one man, or even derived from the experiences ol one na tion. It consists of a compilation of testimo nials from the sick of every c:untry an unim peachable record, the like of which has never been adduced in favor of any discovery or in vention since time began. These Mighty Healers, World Known and World Tried, are a Boon to the Sick. The 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 was ushered into the world; Hollcwat's Invaluable Pills have become the household Rtazor of alFna tions. Their attribute is to rnEvr.vr as well as to cent; they attack the uadix or root ofthe complaint, and thus, by removing the hidden cause of disease, rc-invigoratc and restore the drooping energies ofthe system, assisting na ture iu her task of vital and ru.icTioxAar re formation. Disorders of the Stomach Arc the sources of the deadliest maladies. Their efiect is to vitiate all the fluids ofthe body, nnd to send a psisoncd stream through all the channels of circulation. Now, what is the operation of the PilUT They cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomach into a natural condition, nnd, acting through the secretive organs cros the blood iTSELr, change the state of the system from sickness to health, by exercising a simul taneous and wholesome effect upon all its parts and functi ns. Woman, in all her Difficulties. Is invited to test the regulating and restora tive powers of this harmless but effective pre paration. At the two epochs of life in which the female system undergoes the most' impor tant and critical changes, the Pills will prove a positive safeguard against 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 quarter of a r cntury) of tens of thou sands of unimpeachable witnesses. Bilious Maladies, &c., &c. In whatever form disease attacks the liver, it is repelled an! exterminated by this search ing, painless, and irresistible curative. Bilious remittents, bilious purging, and all the ordina ry disorders ofthe organ, indicated by pain in the right side and between the shoulders, yel lowness of the whites ofthe eyes, weakness and debility, Sic, are relieved and removed by the remedy, with a celerity which, astonishes the sufferers and their friends. Let the sick, whom the facultT have abandoned, resort with confi dence to this powerful anti bilious agent, and a restoration to health and activity will be the unvarying result. Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Weakness, &c. The terrible bodily and mental psngs which characterize Dyspepsia, are at once mitigated by the Pills. Diarrhaa, constipation, head ache, physical prostration, ncrvons tremors, hot flushes, spasms, affections of the kidneys, hemorrhoids or piles, and, in fact, all internal complaints, from whatever cause arising, give way before the salutary influence of this extra ordinary remedy. As a specific for dyspepsia, and tbe disorders connected with it, or grow ing out of it, tbe Pills are always to be relied on, when every other medicine and mode of treatment has utterly failed. Holloway's Pills are the best Remedy known in the World for the following Diseases : Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs. CoIdsA Chest Diseases,' Costireness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever and Ague, Headaches, Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weakness, Liver Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Piles, Stoic and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds. Female ComplainU, Caution ! If the reader of't'ais " notice" cannot get a box of Pills or Ointment from the drug store in bis place, let him write to me, enclosing the amount, and I will mail a box free of expense. Many dealers will not keep my medicines on hand, because they cannot make as much pro fit as on other persons' make. None are genuine unless the words " Hollo Tcay,Keio York and London," are discernible as a H-ratrr-mart in every leaf of the book of diiectiona around each box; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one ren dering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting tbe medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spcrioos. t .Sold at tbe manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggist and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world,-in boxes, at 35 centa, 88 cents, and $1.40 each tT There U eojMtdttaUw saving by takinx WEST'S IMPROVED PUMP AHTI-FREEZTJIQ, DOUBLE-ACTIHG, FORCING ADD LIFTING. THESE pumps have now been in general use a number of years, and give better satisfaction than any other, and arc recom mended as 'X'H M zbdetst: by Capt. Errieson, and other eminent Engineers. w e can refer to thousands using them, and guarantee that all will recommend them. They are more simple in construction, and wrk easier, and cast less than all others. "Oar readers will find the double-acting im proved Pump of J. D. West & Co., one of the best in the market. It is very simple, works to a charm, so that any child may use it; throws a steady, continuous stream, and does not freeze in the coldest exposures, and is unusually cheap. We say this knoningly, and give the testimony of our own accord, without the knowledee or request of the proprigtors." -V. 1'. Ece. Pott, July 1st, 1563. Tliis may certify that I have been using, it my manufactory, for the last four years. "Wi-st's Improved Pumps." I now have in use three orsiid pumrs, one or which is kept constantly at work, 21 hours each day, (save Sundays) and has been runnirg for the past two jears. I pronounce them, unhesitatingly, the Wst pumps that have been brought to my notice, having used many others previously. They are simple in their construction, and not easilViissrransed. Jaues A. Webb. N.'Y-., Oct. 10, 1S59. J. D. West & Co.: We arc pleased to state that the Pumps we had ofyou, about n year ago. have been in constant use, 12 hours each day, and raise for the use ot our Woolen ractory. about 131) gallons per minute. They work with but little power, compared with pumps wc I avc used before, and do not get out of repair, and are satisfactory in all respects. Yours, ie., DCNLAr Ma1DFACTCRI.NO COMTAIT. SoLot Robinsom to the Farmer's Club, Jan. 2.1: "No fanner ho owns a well or cistern can possibly afford to be without an iron pump. It should be ut once a suction and force pump a perfect little fire engine such a one knoWn as ' IVest's Improved Pump.' I speak of this pump because I happen to know it ... to be very simple, durable, powerful and cheap, and it don't freeze up, nor get nut of order once a year ... I know this, and think I may be doing the farmers good by speaking of it. ... A toy 10 j cars old can work it, and throw a continu ous inch-and-a-qunrtcr stream. ... It can be made to work in deep wells as well as in shal low ones." "" From the New York Observer. We have had in use for months past one of West's Pumps, which has given us more sat isfaction as a force and lifting pump than any we have ever used It i one of great power, and well adapted fur ship's decks, mines, fac tories, green-houses, praperies, ic, ic. 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 Huffing box the pressure being held by a cup packing, like that upon the working piston, working in a cylinder, fitted fur the purpise within the upper air chamber nbich we think a great improvement, as stuffing is so liable to be deranged, and leak under strong pressure, to say nothing of the loss by friction incident thereto. It has also two air chambers: thus the action cf the valve is cushioned upon both sides by air pr venting water hammer and vacum thump. The valves arc very accessible, and simply and cheaply repaired. They work much easier than any pump wc have ever seen; the 4 inch CTlinder being worked by children in wells lOOfeet deep, and as they are extremely cheap as'well as dimple and strong, we freely recommend them. Gt. Neck, L. 1., 18G0. I have used this pump for one summer and winter, exposed to the North-West wind coming over Long Island Sound, being the coldest possible exposure, and at no time did it freeze, nor were we unable at any time to pump water with great ease. H.B. McIlvain. She undersigned, having to use "West's Im proved Pumps," 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. Warren Le'land, Met. Hotel, New-York. J. W Poherot, Yonkers, N. Y. Jno. Mkssereau", N. Y- Domimck Lawrence, Westchester. Cambridge Mine, N. C. June 15, 1663. J. D West & Co.: Gents The pump which I ordered for our Mine is received ana put to work m our un derlay shaft, which we are sinking. Wo find that one man will witli ease lilt all gallons per minute. We lifted in three and a half huuri all the waterin the shaft, which measures seren by twelve feet and JO feet deep, and it was full when wc commenced. It answers our ex pectations in every respect, and our workmen are highly pleased with it. It will do great service with but trifling expense for repiirs. Yours, rcs-pectfnlly. Bcrr Higcins. We hare plenty more such certificates, but think these are enough. For Pumps, llose, Pipe, &c, address or call upon J. D. WEST & CO., 17D Broadway, N. Y. FARMERS, ME NOTICE! rrUlE undersigned, hating purchased the L right of A. galls' Broad-Cast Seed-Sower, are manufacturing a large number of them, and would recommend them to Farmers They will sow all kinds of grain, in all kinds of weather. All.Machines we make are of good, season ed timber, and warranted tn give satisfaction. HIRAM BEl-L. N. W. RYERSON. White Cloud, December 22, 1664. NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA Ornamental Iron Works. T'HE subscribers having formed a connec-J- tion with Messrs. Wood k Perot, of Phil adelphia, under the above title, are prepared to furnish every description of OEHAMENrAL XBOH WOEK, Cast, Wrought nnd Wire Railings, TOR CNCLOSMO CEMETERY LOTS. DWELLINGS. PUBLIC SQUARES, &C. Verandahs, Circular & Straight Stairs, DOOItS, WINDOW GUARDS, Stable Fixtures, Fountains, Vases, kt. Also, having purchased of the late firm of Hutchinson & Wickersham, Canal Street, their entire stock of BEDSTEADS, CBADLES, FniLMTDIlE, &c they now offer to tbe public, at their New Warehouse, THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK OF OKNAnCfnAL IRO.X GOODS to be found in tbe United States. Thev have also purchased of lbe NEW YORK WIRE RAILING CO., the patent right andtaachine ry for making Wire Bailing. Farm Fence, Window Gsards, GRATING, COAL SCREENS, Xc, and will continue tbe Excixsivx- Manufacture of the same at their Works. CHASE CO., H (Opposite St. KiehoUa Hotel,) 524 Broadwat, J'ew York. Orders may be sent through the Axauca AoTnmiM Aaster, 369 Broadway, New York. - lfef.8,l8. HENDERSON'S AMENDMENT. THE FABMEE'S HOME JEWEL f HENDERSON'S PATENT IOOMl! A GRAND INTENTION. IT WEAVES DOESKIN. IT WEAVES JEANS. IT WEAVES LINSEY. IT WEAVES KERSEY, IT WEAVES PLAIN CLOTH, IT WEAVES CARPETS, IT WEAVES TWEED, IT WEAVES SEAMLESS SACKS, IT WEAVES COTTON, IT WEAVES WOOL, IT WEAVES FLAX, IT WEAVES HEMP. rSAXK X. TRACT. H. GRAHAM. S. RROWNILW FRANK 'M. TRACY & CO., HAVING PURCHASED OF THE PAT estee the Patent Right for the State of Kansas, these new Looms will be for sale in every County in Kansas. Every Farmer can have a perfect Loom in his own house for THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS ! Thi3 Loom is intended to take the place of lhs common H ind Loom. It Treads the Treadles, throws the Shuttle, lets off the Web, and takes up the Cloth, the wpavinj feeing all done by working the Lathe. The Web is is sized, Spool ed, Warped, Beamed and Drawn in the usual ' manner, enabling the weaver to use the Loom with but little instruction. And as they are . CHEAP AND SUBSTANTIAL, , and not liable to get out of order, and wilt weave three timesas fast as the common Loom, they eiactly 11 a large and increasing demand among farmers, for some easy, healthy, and speedy way of converting their own produc tions ot WOOL AND FLAX INTO CLOTHING, which they find it to their interest to do on ac count of the high price of the manufactured article. From these facts we are enabled to offer to the Farmers and Mechanics of Kansas, a business, both profitable to themselves acd of general and lasting benefit to the communi ty, relieving it to a great extent ofthe contin ual drain on its cash resources. The Ohin State Board of Agriculture, 1&61, awarded tha first premium, a Diploma, and it has taken tha first Premium by the Stste Board of Agricul ture, of Kentucky, in 1663. A SILVER tBEDAL was awarded it at the last New York Stat Fair. Call nnd see a full sized and rigged Loom in complete operation. Orders for Looms solicited from the MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN ot Kansas. Farmers and others can be supplied at any time by the Manufacturers. AH lettsn of inquiry containing a stamp for return postage will be promptly answered. O" Circulars containing full description of the Loom, with the most simple directions for using it, will be sent on application rj , Address, FRANK M. TRACY k CO., Troy, Kansas. June 9, 1SG4 ly. PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGER. IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE SELF-ADJUSTING WRINGER. No Wood-Work to Sire or Split. Tfo Thumb Screws to get out of Order. Warranted With or Without Cog-Whecls. TT took the FIRST PREMIUM at Fifty JL Seven State and County Fairs in 1663, and is, tcilhout an exception, the best Wringer ever made. Patented in the United States, England, Canada, and Australia. Agents wanted in ev ery town, and in all parts ofthe world. Energetic agents can make from 3 to 10 Dollars per day. Sample Wringer sent Express-paid, on re ceipt of price. No. 2, $6 50. No. 1, $7.50. No. F, $8J0. No. A, $9 50. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and'ri tail, bv THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO., No. 13 Piatt Street, New York, Cleveland, Ohio, and Bennington, Vt. S. C. NORTHROP. Agent. WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS, viz: That Iron well galvanized icill not rust; That a simple machine is better than a compli cated one; That a Wringer should be self-adjusting, dura ble, and efficient: That Thumb Screws and Fastenings cause de lay and trouble to regulate and keep in order; That wood soaked in hot water trill swell, shrink and split; That wood bearings for tbe shaft to run in will wear out; That the Putnam Wringer, with or without cog-wheels, will nor tear the clothes; That cog wheel regulators arc not essential; That the Putnam Wringer has all the advan tages, and not one of the disadvantages above named; That all who have tested it, pronounce it the best Wringer ever made; That it will wring a Thread or a Bed-Quilt WITIIOCT ALTERATION. We might fill the paper with testimonials, but insert only a few to convince the skeptical, if such there be; and we say to all. test Put nam's Wringer. Testit THOROUGHLY with ANY and ALL others, and if cot cntiicly sat isfactory, return it. Putnam Manufacturing Co : Gentlemen: I know, from practical ex perience, that iron well galvanized with zinc will hot oxidize or rust one particle. The Put nam Wringer is as near perfect as possible, and I can cneerfullyrerommend.it to be the best in ue. Respectfully yours, JNO, W. WHEELER. Cleveland, Ohio. Many years' experience in the galvanizing business, enable mc to indorse the above state ment in all particulars. j:iO. C. LErFERTS, , No. 100 Beekman St. New York, January, 1664. We have tested Putnam's Clothes Wringer by practical working, and know that It will do. It is cheap; it is simple; it requires no room, whether at work or at rest; a child can operate it; it does its duty thoroughly; it saves time and it saves wear and tear. We earnestly ad vise all who have much washing to do, with all intelligent persons who have any, to buy this Wringer. It will pav far itself in a year at most.. Hon. HORACE GREELEY. Sept. 8, ie64. SAOCtEBV m STORE. NOAH WALTERS, Main Street, White Clond, Kaasas, HAS alwavs on hand SADDLES. BRI DLES, WHIPS. SINGLE and DOUBLE -HARNESS, and everything usually found in a Saddlery Store, CHEAP FOR CASn. Buggies and Carriages trimmed to order. Repairing done neatly, on the shortest no- . tice. Call before purchasing elsewhere, as I can sell as cboaplr as any store west of St. Loni. White Cloud, Sept. 8, 1864-ly. TROY HOTEL. Leonard Smith, Proprietor. TROY, KANSAS. THIS Hotel is pleasantly situated, conve nient to the Court House and tbe business) part of town. Guests will ieceive the very best attention. ITT A large stable in connection with the house, for the accomdation of horses. January 7, ie64-tf. ATTrarnocv! 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