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m K, F 3 r lu ;i y I ) h U if !f b ( i- BECKETT & Haviafjataken the Old Stand of C. Cj-L- lS tacd a well t. -- GROCERIES, QUEEXSWARE, ,.- iOfi 'I it BOOTS AND S80ES, HATS AW) Mf-Bt CONFECTIONERY, &c., &-., Which th;y will sell Cheap for Cash. CORNER MAIN AND LEVEI-, WHITE CLOUP. JaTy I.18C9. Special Notices. JHAKRIAGE AND GELIBACV. An Essny far Young Men on the Crime VGolitnde,,snd the DISEASES an! ABU EE8 which create impediments to MARRI' 'ACE, with suiemears of relief. Sent in real ed letter envelopes, free of charge. Ad J res. Or. J. SKILI.IN HOUGHTON, Howard As sociation,. Philadelphia. Pa. feb. 4-1 y. Love, Marriage, Hen and Women. Worts of Wisdom for Yonng Men on the Ruling Psion in Youth and Earl) Man liood, with Self Help fur the erring and unfor tunate. Sent in sealed letter envelope, free orcharge. .Address, HOWARD AS-iOCIA TION. Box' P. Philadelphia, Pa. febavl. The (irrat Medical 'ttixt-ikc Of former Jays was an utter neglect of sanita ry precautions. No efficient means were adop ted for the prevention of sickness. Sewerage was unknown in cities; drainage was rarely attempted in the country. Heaps of offal were left to rot in the public streets, and domestic cleanliness, the great antidote to febrile dis eases, was sadly nrg'ected. It is not so now. Wise laws, philanthropic institutions, and a vigilant sanitary police, have, to a great ex tent, remedied the evil. Nor is this all. Pse TKiTivr. mioicatio-i ha helped materially to lessen ths rates of mortality. It ia not too much to say that teis or tiiojsinds escape sickness in unhealthy seasons in consequence of having liviooRATrn Turin etstmiS it ad va-tcis hy a rnnrs.. of HOSTETTER'S STO MACII BITTERS. This pure and powerful vegetable toric and alterative comprises the extract' and eences of a varietv of root and herb., renowned for their strengthen ing, snth ing.vitalixingnnd purifringprnperties. Theee medicinal acrnts are incorporated withn spirit absolutely free from the acrid poi-on whirh defiles, more or lea, all the liifior? of com merce, and their effect is diffused through the whole frame by this netirc, yet haimless s'lni nlant. The result is such rnndltin,, of the system a. renders it all but impervious to the exterior ciues of disease, such as d imp, fcg, Futden alternation of temperature, Ac Strencth, and the perfect regiitnritv of all the functions of the bn.lv, are tho best Fife caiirds against atmospheric ixinn and the effects of unwholesome water, and HOSTETTER'S BITTERS are the be't strengthening nd regulating medicine at present known. For" dvspepsla and biliousness they are a srrcinc ABSOLUTE. Jillv I. MANHOOD. IN THE YOUNG AND RISING.GENE RATION. the vegetative powers of life are strong, but in n lew years how often the pallid hue, the lack lui're eye r-nd erraciited lorm. and the Impo-cibility of application in mental effort, show its biiiefiil influence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the de ve'opmentof the body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth ia removed from school and sent into the country This is one ofthewoist movements Removed from or dinary diversions of the ever changing aeenes ofthecitv, the powers of the body too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful nnd rural rxercisc, thoughts are tur.-ied iuward upon themselves. If the patient be a femile, the approach of ihe menes is looked for nith nnxieiy. as the firt symptom in which Nan-re U to fhow her taring power in diffusing thc circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom or health Alas ! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on . the energies ofthe system are pros tiated, and the whole economy is deranzed. The beautiful and wonderful period in whirh body and mind undergo so fascinating a change from child to woman, is looked for in vain ; the patient's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fan cies the grave but waiting for its victim. HiLwaoLD'a Ex-uct Bdcho, for Weakness in5 from exce,wea or arly indiscretion, at tended with the lollowing symptoms': Indis position to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory. Difficulty of Breathing. General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves. Trembling, Deradful Horror of Death, Ni"ht Sweats, Cold Feet. Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor. Universal Lassitude' or the Muscular Srtem, Often Enormous Appetite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Fluh ingdf the Body, Dryness of the Skin. Tallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face. Pain in the Back, Heaviness or Hie Evelids, Fre quentlv Black Spots Firing before the Eves, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mohililv. Restless ness, with Horror of Society. "Nothing is more desirable to ruch patients than Salitude, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves ; no Repose of manner, no Ear Jieitness, no Speculation, but a hurried Tran sition from one question to another. These symptoms, il allowed to go on which this Medicine invariably removes soon fol low Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Ep'leptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. Purine the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result uccured to two patients ; reason had for a time left them, and both "died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of Sv Who can say that these excesses are rot frequently followed by those direful dieae Instanity and Consumntion T The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melanchol? deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness .to the truth f these assertions. In Lunatic Asy lums the mist melancholy exhibition ap pear. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute neither Mirth "or Orier ever visits it, Should a touud ofthe voice occur, il is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures wan Despair L-w sullen founds their grierbeguiled." Whilst we regret the existence ot the above diseases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of elirmi-trr for the removal cf the coisequences, Hrrasoui's HlOHLT CONCKVraATID Firm Extsa t or Bcchd. There is no tcnie like it- It an anchor of hope to the sureeon and patient, and this is the testimony of all who hat e LseJ or prescribed it. Sold by all Druggists and dealers everywhere. Price, $155 per bottle, or six bottles for $6 50. Delivered to any address. Describe samp torn In all communication. Address H. T. II EM BOLD, 594 Broadway, K. Y. None are genuine unless done np in steel en graved wrapper, with fac simile gt my Chemic al Warehouse, and signed Jly 13-2m. H. T. HELMBOLD. N EW STYLES in BALM0RAL5KIRTS at LAHMER & VAN BUSKIRK'S. april 39. SANBORN, Bnrkhalter, will kieep constantly selected Stock of on r&0&$9 8) WHEELER & WILSON'S m MACHl The Best Sewing Machine Out D. C. TAYLOR. Agent, WHITE CLOUD, K 1NSAS. June 21. 16C9-tf. MRS. R. E. MAQUILKEN, WifLLIHEB & DRESSMAKER, (Orros.Te Bailey k Notes Old Staxo,) WHITE CLOUD. KANSAS, 77HERE all the latest styles in the MUli- v nery anil Uressmiking line can be found. All kino of Fancy Dress Triromiug9 for sale. April 22, 1669. anAM mtfCNra. c.roiar. tutstiK A. & G. BRENNER, Dealers in All Kinds of Produce niid Farming Implements, DONIPHAN 4 IOWA POINT, KANS.. WILL pay the highest market price for all kiutls of Produce, mid keep on hand a large a'ortment of Farming Implements. April u, ltua. J. V. HOLLEBAUGH, Fashionable Tailor, (In Hotel Ituilding, Next to Drugstore,) WHITE CLOUD. MEN and Roys' Clolhirg i f every desrrip lion mnrte up in the luted tijl'ts nnd in the best manner. Culling done prorrrt'v to order. Oct. I IsCS. eMange, sale, livery, FEED STABLE, WHITE CLOUD, KANSAS J. Jan. 2 c. pinncc, l'roprietor. r. II. ORFf NIR DRENNING & HOLT, Vltoi-ne's at LaAV, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Real Estate Agents, Conveyancers, And Insurance Agonts, W ATHENA, KANSAS, aug. 1.1, 63. OLIVER C. WHITNEY, NOTARY PUBLIC, WHITE Cl.Oim, KANSAS, WILL take Acknowledgments of Heeds, and transact nil other business apper taining to the oHice ofNotirv Public. .May 17, lefC II. IV. SX2AV1SR, Justice of the Teace, and Notiry Public, HIGHLAND, KAN.SAS. CONVEYANCING, and all kinds or Legal v writing, duue notice. in thc best stvle, on short 67-1 v. Tune 13, S. B. SLOANEj ATTOTIQBtTEi JsMt-tL. BEING an experienced Auctioneer, the un dersigned offeis his servfecs to all who may require them. He will he ready at all times to attend Public Sales, Fairs, and other places where an Auctioneer is needed. Charg es satisractory. Residence near White Cloud, oct. 10, 67-tr. S. B. SLOANE. FRANKLIN BABCOCK, Attorney xt Jjaxe, And Real Estate Agent, . TROY, DONIPHAN CO., KANSAS. Special attention given to the examination of titles to lands. aug. 13, C7 E.J.JENKINS, Attorney at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, TROY, DONIPHAN CO., KANSAS. aug. 13, 63. SIDNEY TENNENT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, TKOY, liOXiril.VV CO., KANSAS, WILL practice in the Courts or the Second Judicial District. may 30, '67. SETTLE XJI?: HAVING sold out my sb-ck or Goods and Groceries, I wish to close up all outstan ding accounts. All persons knowing them selves indebted to me, are notified to dll and settle forthwith. CHARLES BURKHALTER. White Cloud, June 21. lSCD-lm. Brick. TTAVING just finished burning a kiln, we LJ. will be prepared, on and avter Mondar, Jene Hth, to firnh-h Brick to all in need bf the article. WILLIAMS k WHITHAM. White Cloud, June 10, lE69-tf. LUMBER! "T7E have refitted the 3Iuck Saw Mill, v v and are now prepared t. fill all orders for COTTONWOOD and WALNUT I.UM H!5 of eery de-cription. LATH and PICK ETS, at theshoitext notice. A snrply will always be kept o- hand, and all bills filled rromptly to orc"er. Oar prices are as low as can he fjund in this market. PALMER & ORTON. White Cloud. April 1, 1863. PVTEXr FOCKET CORX SIIELLER. GREAT NOVELTY! Quirk SaVs! Pro fits over 200 Der rent W nffVe Tm. I torial Rights in the Western. Southern, and V , -r-ogiana states, send Tor Circulars. Address, WEAVER k JONES. Je3w-l. Manulacturers, riltsburj. Pa. DON'T GROW OLD. There l no necessity for premature old age; ie Roback's Stomath Bitter; it gives vital ity ard elasticity, by invigorating every organ of t.'ie b:dy. Soli by . THOS. C.SHREVE, Druggist, Agent, White Cloud. HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES, There are no remediel so well and favora bly known as " Household Remedies' as Dr. Roback's Blood Purifier, Stomach Bitters and B'ood Pilla, and do family should be without them. Sold by TOOS. C. SHREVE. D.-uggist. PREPARE FOR WAR I! " In time of peace prepare for war," is the old adage, and tbere is no sentence in the Engtieh language moro expressive-, nor one that is to applicable in innumerable eases. Who is so wise as to know the exact moment that that (ell destroyer, dittate, will attack hira? Then be yb vcr preparer; have the Roback's Blood Pills, Stomach Bitters and Blood Purifier at hand, and combat di-eacc succesful'y. T1IOS. C. SHREVE, DruggUt, Agent. DISEASES OF THE SKIN, Old Sores, Eruptiuus, Cutaneous Diseases or Diseases of the Skin, all readily succumb to the wonderful influence of Dr. Roback's Blood Purifier, S'omach Bitters and Blood Pills. Sold by TIIOS. C. SHREVE, Druggist. ELEVEN YEARS Of experience with a constantly increasing demand for Roback's Medicines, is sufficient acknowledgment of iheir intrinsic merit, and places them the very first in rank for curing the diseases for which they are recommended Sold by all Druggists. THOS. C.SHREVE, Druggist, Agent. COSTIVENESS, Or, Constipation of the B iweN, should al ays receive prompt attention, as it pre disposes the system to dUe ire Thc timely u-c of such valuable cath irtic remedy as Roback's Blood Pills his saved much sickness, disease and death, and many persons lo-day, are indebted to these pills' alone for their very existence, as the certificates In our possession will attest. Sold hy THOS. C. SHREVE, Druggist. DROPSY, And Dropsical Swellings, are always relieved nnd often permanently cured by the alterative effect which the timely ue of Roback's Blood Purifier, when taken in conjunction with Ro back's Blood Pills, is sure to produce. THOS. C. SHREVE, Diuggist, Agent. DINNER PILLS. All persons of bilious habits, after eating or drinking too freely, will End great relief in the use of Dr. Roback's Blood Pills; they aid di cestion by stimulating the stomach, thus avoi ding the pain, nausea, sour eructations, kc. which follow from eating too Lcartily. Sold by THOS. C. SHREVE, Druggist. ERYSIPELAS Often arises from morbid condition of the en tire system, andano better remedies can be found than Dr. Roback's Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. THOS. C. SHREVE, Druggist, Agent. CONVALESCENTS, Or persons recovering from Fevers or any of the malignant forms or disease, will find Ro back's Stomach Bitters invaluable as a tonic and stimulant for removing all the prostrating effects which follow disease; it supplies thc great want so long felt for a safe and reliable tonic and appetixer. Sold by THOS. C. SHREVE, DruggiiL JL.TER. rILIL.S Are P.lls that bare a direct and powerful ac tion on the liver, and relieve any inactivity or congested state of that all-important organ upon which depends the whole process of di gestion. The importance, then, of procuring a Pill that shall have such direct action with out the ill effects of mercury, is manifest to every one; such Pills are Roback's Blood Pill; they are warranted purely vegetable, and can with certainty be relied upon, and are sale at all times. THOS. C. SHREVE, Druggist, Agent. MELANCHOLY Is one of the many disorders oi the strvoas system, ariamg from a low state of the const! tutional 'be .1th, or severe prostration after long continued sicknes, and requires invigorating remedies like Koback'a Stomach Bitten to restore the nerve to their natural vitality. Sold by THOS. C.SHBEVE, D.ugghjt, Agent. July l-3m- I THE Ztf! ,. 5 J J ? 3L5 J3, aujOuoloaa iOJa In calling the attention or the Farmers to the MARSH HARVESTER, we would respect fullv oflVr for their consideration the following Tacts: The MniVi Harvester ia the CHEAPEST .MACHINE ever nfr.r,.t h. r-i,mp. f.,r cuttin" their cm ittinsr their grain, for these reasons: In binding, two men do the wora- of five, of it, if Ihey had to take it up off the ground. It will save, in wheat, enough to par for cutting, if yon hire it done. In doing vonr own, vnu save one dollar per acre, be-ides tne board of three' men, and probibly as many harse. 1 our goo.i wives are batch mnn extrt woK T'mm In-.-., aftll wnrt (in .! Xf .!. II .... plow. . -w . ..... --.- - ... au '"! i." aa nicu case as tney would wora on a It is wen mane an.i uo-aoie. little time will he lost. Duplicate As an afurance to nil farmers that they 1)111 uc I'lu .i."; .'4I.VUIUC oviu. WARRANTY. The Marsh Hirvester Is warranted to be well ma.le. i.f pool nalerial. aril, when pmperlv used, nut liable to get out of repair; to be a good srain cutting machine, upon which two rx perienred bindets will bind as much pram m one day they cou'd on tlie eroui-.l in to days, or that it saves one-half the labor in binding the grain, and one man in rakin" ft". When the machine Is put in operation, if it thall Tail to do as wariaiited.it shall be the d-itv of the purchaser to imtiry n immediately, of the tact, an 1 allow sufiWcnt time to send a man In Mil it 111 nruer. a uell. Iflt uoea not wotlc. ml ill r...f. :. : . . -. . back and the "money itfundeVl, or thai part of . perfect machine given in its place. int.. Bi.t.Pir.nrMieiiiran uttnnt. ...... w ...-.-.. .............. .....,., ...rlulrlll, towa.ana .tiinnrnta.tt has taaen nr.ti Premiums; and at the field Trial or Reapers held at Lexington. Kentucky, June 30ih. Ie6i.i it took the Grand Gold .Medal of the State Ag.icnltrral Souctv. . The following certificates from well-known larmers ;, Hi. .';-;,.:, -, ..a .i. t ul Hiive-ter Tor the h r est or 1 ECS. are given; and all parties who intend purchasing a machine for the cumiiie haiveat.are invited to i mm. ..r , i ,, i...r. .,..... v. .. . . .. Certillcatcs. ., , , Ai.aj. Nrsiaiia Co.. Kaxss. Angnst 9. ISf. Mrasas Ero- k Co Gents: 1 bonghl one ..r the Marrh IIar enters or toor own mm uficture. lat isiiriiig; I wih to mv I am well labor-saving machine; and that il saved at u.v.v ...... -. v. . ..t. , . . ... .. u,uK uiner Kuma inc it leu years, and I Imc ami SoliUily ensuics a firm grap in the hand. found none that can compete with it. ir 1 raise saiill grain as I intend. I h.ll wai.t aiajlher, whilethe rapidity and eise willr which pencil as the same help that it requires to run my old JKCriuick. will be sufficient fur both. and finder marks can be erased, is surpibin-. ARCHIBALD MOKEIIEAD. i Len compared with former methods. Messbs. Ejrra'ot k Co Gents: I pirrhased from ,voU. last rt-ai.. ui.ti'.. ....,'., and I will say thil it did all, and mire than it was recommended to do. I used it in all kind Mannfaclurpr of Specialties for the Sla or cutting, mid in as heavy grain as is often raided; culling e even acres of wheat in one dav, I tinnery nnd Tiuicy Cnods Trnde, that tuned out ihirty.fuf bhels to the nciel to mm bound erirv .hear..-,,. I !,,! il,.!. nr"t ' p n n. .i-nr ti r..i. o. . v v...i. l ...I I I. ., I .1. I.. uviirr ijii t tin n. n uuuc woem mc prim uoinj; a unirti ui lor.y anCS, u.er mc uni vester. If I could not get another to do my advance of $100 over whil it ost me. O.ic spin of horses is all the ic.iin necessary anyvheie, except in heaiy oats; there'I cut more Iban one or two acres. 1 heie is one more aoiantage a farmer has iu u-ing the Marsh Ilaneiter when lie conies to sUckins his crain.everv third Lundle b... i.m i.1 ,i .'. ,!i it has to be rebound before he gets it into the At hnt I was a little alraid to Buy it, but mi'-a getting one when I wauled it. Poir Carrie. Kaas, Oct. 15, I6C9. Mrssts. Fjirasoi k Co. Gents: My Marsh Harvester gives intire ratislartbni. I aver aged ti n acrea per day the entire harvest, two men doing tho binding. I found that where the grain was heavy, we would bind it easier than where it was light. Before harvest I intended to buy a combined maihinc, but"wilh the experience I have had iho pisl harvc.-t. I would recommend to the farmers to buy a reaper for haivcstiug, and a mower to cut their grass. As to dralt on horf es, I will say that I cut one hundred and fifteen acres In eleven and a hair tueccs-ilve days, with two light horses; I wou'd rather my team'wuu'd reap all harvest on the M irh Harvester, than lo work on a Mccormick, with four hor-i a. 1 r I wanted to buy a harve-ter again, I should buv the M ir.sh Harvester m ide at vour shop, as I consider them superior to any oilier kind in use. My advice to anv larmrr who wants a good, durable, aud la'ior saving machine, would ' Mrsfits Erso k Co. Gents: Thc Marsh Harvester I punhised from you last season, minrati vucupn. maiuiuc .ui nni.iMu a l.ibor-i-avui- machine, but a siani saviuc: m els p!r acre. It w conceded by all who worked with it, to be superior to any grain cutting macmue ever uceu in una neigiiuornuou ueing a iwo noiye rnacliu.c in every tene or Ihe word. .My hinders could not be induced to work alter anv other that jell tl e grain in the ground, in preference to binding on mine. The is lost, is from careless binders. Mrssas. Eraov k Co.. Rockfoid, III. Gents: I used one ol your M iih llaivrsters. the past sei-on.nnd cuti-ider it lar ahead of any machine ihit everwoiked in mv field. lent 140 aens, nnd i-omc of it was ery heavy. It is giain should be very short. 1 saved, iu grain "-I'ine. i , . . . iMrssas. r.HEasot k Co., Rockford, III. liarrett from your ncCLt, worked to my entire satisfaction, espcciilly in oats; mine were very hemy, and badly lodged; it deliiered them lo the binders in better 'haf.e than I thmiL-hl it possible to do, or would have believed, had I not seen it. It was much better done thin It could have been rakrd off, and for case on hoiscs, ne-ilne's tif coiling, saving of grain, Ihe economy in dcing a hairrst, has only to be seen, to be all 'the recommend it requires. Two men can do the binding In ordinary grain with nil ease. I made a saiing ofeigbt dollars per day in wages, besides the board, and trouble of finding extra help. J. B. MURRAY. Rov's CaEric, Baowi- Co , K"-as, M ireh. 1SG9. Ma. B V. Raisom, Salem, Nebraska Sir: In an.-wer to jour inquiry in regard to two mm duing the binding on a Marsh Harvester, we would say, we bound on one during the hart cat of 16G3, binding all the grain the Harvester cut, (8 "and 10 acres per day,) with ease. Must of the grain was heavy wheat and oats. We would much rather bind from a Marth Harvester than he two of fire meu to take the same number of ncres up off of the ground. Two good binders can do all the woik on one with eahe. We consider it much ihe best mi- Beceiving them by the car load, I can wnich they oan oe bought . " My Head-Quarters will be at White Cloud, Kansas. Any commnnicatiou by mail will reach me at Salem, Richardson Go., Nebraska April l,iec9. 33. "V. IfcIVSOlM:, j.p:ent. " Creat Excitement M WHITE CtOUD! W D' BEELER SONS Steam Saw v v . Mill is now in full bla't, for Ihe sea son or ier.9. All kinds of BUILDING and FENCING LUMBER kept on hand. Thankrul Tor past favors, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. . W. D. BEELER k SONS. White Cloud. March 4, led. DRUGS! DRUGS! ( T. C. SHREVE, M. fa., Practicing Physician and Surgeon, HAS on hand, and is now re ceiving at his Store, in White Cloud , the best assortment of staple Medicines and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Family Dyes, Coal Oil, Coat Oil Lamps. Glass, Glass ware. Stationery, Perfumery, Toilet aiticles. ic, kc, ever offered in this market, all of which arc selling at fair rates, for Cash only, April 20. 1665. STOVES! CASTINGS, HOLLOW-WAKE, Tin and Japanned Ware, All of which can be had at J. J. MORRIS', IN WniTE CLOUD. may 31, 6G-ly. m BOOTS AND SHOES, -rf I TAKE pleasure in announcing to the pub lic, that I am now better than ever prepared to manufacture to order every style and descrip tion of Boots ard Shoes coarse or fine, jig ged or sewed in the neateit and most sub stantial manner. A variety of Eastern work constantly wn hand, for the accommodation of those who pre fer it Making, and repirrinjtdone to order; and the best article of ready-made work on hand at all times. Shop o Main Street; sign of the Big Boot, nearly opposite Eailev k AoveaV Store PHILIP' KELLY. White Cloud, May 30, I6C7. h 3l?TF1?X. iixvJBEa SAWj " and with more eae than ihr rol.l rfn two-fifths compelled lis 16 extend our Manufacturing r.t- ami sick head aches II. .. .. lowest of anv F.fl clt P.ano Forte mker parts will be kept, so that in ca.e of breakaee, but will be safe from any loss, the MIowins Warranty it which mm.1 .lr.: :n J. i...i r:.. :. v . n. , . k .. . fc v. H vl .utnj ui-iuie uuyiug auj oilier K1I1U. sjti-fi -d with tho wuik it riM ..'..I !... i, u . least tao and n half or ihree bu-heV to the acre. White Cm o T.- s.. ,B ... . r. .. ' ..-.. -... ..... iu icu un me grounc. J lie grain I saved in j ineuion, win make a lure p.iimcnt on Ihe liar harvc.t for next year, I would not ill it at tin to run It. I did nit have m fivor m l.in.l... less, but the difference in a dav's work." was not stick. now I tbould be more afraid to sell, lest I should t. D. RANSOM. be, to give oue of them a irial. MORGAN WILLETT. c Easlet Ccevk. Nrsaasaa. An".. 1FM gram uini inc larmer can uuy. 11 is not OIIIV ichine. to the extent of from one to Ihreo Im.h matbineiibjolutelvravcscvcrv load; all that CHARLES VELLV1CK. Prrrr. Baowx Co.. Ivaisas. J ,n "5. IFG3. no trouble for two to do the binding, unless the aud wage?, fully one hall thc c ist of thc ma J. W. BE.MIS. White Ci.odd. Kaisas, Jan. 2"i. 1FG9. Gentlemen: The M trh Harveter I honght last BEN. EYE. WM. U. WILSON. furnish them at the lowest figures for The White Cloud PLANING MILL! IS now in full blast, and readr fur all kinds of Planing and Ripping on short notice. We also keep contanilv on hand, dry dress ed FLOORING and BEVEL SIDING, whhli will enable us to fill orders coming from a dis tance without delay. Customers from Missouri will have their feniage paid both ways, apr. 29. 1869-ly. A- PARKS CO. PAINTING. HAVING permanently located in 1 Cloud, I am prepared to do nil kirn White Is of Honse, Sign, and Carriage Fainting, in a.daran'rand workmanlike manner, on short notice, and at reasonable prices. I also give special attention to PAPER HANGING. A share ofpatronage is solicited. U Shop on Levee, near Palmer & Ortou's Mill. Feb. 18, ISGD-tf. N. O. FIERCE. LOOKOUT FOR THE CARS! rpHE Railroad Is coming, and TAYLOR 4: JL ORTONS are on hand with all kinds or Cottonwood Lumber, lath & Shingles. which they will sell as cheap as anv other man. TAYLOR k ORTONS. White Cloud, March 25. 1SR9. DIVORCE NOTICE. Cornelias Dorlaud, ) Plaintiff. vs. Sarah Dorland, J Defendant. In the District Court of Doniphan County, In the State of Kansas. rpiIE said defendant. Sarah Dorland, whoe L place ol tesidence is to the said Corneliis Dorland, plaintiff, unknown, will take notice, that the said plaintiff, on the 11th day of May, A. D. 1869, filed his petition in the District Court within and for said Doniphan County, setting forth the marriage of the said parties and the willful absence or the defendant for more than one year last pan, and praying that Ihe said Cornelias Dwland miy be divorced from the said Sarah Dorland. and for c'nrral relief. CORNELIUS DORLAND. Br his Attorney, F. M. Keith. Jnne 17, 16C3-7w. Pr'a fee. $8. lilCUTC UAMTCn TprOatSdeaasi nacniu iinii.u or - w- C " JOD 'iiig-aa Sowt ranted d 1" datirl yellil- Howtl-Caan sad apnv ocs rs-HotMlran. ISM aaaaaatlrflfafe. "RGANDIES. POPLINS. NAINSOOKS. s- EAWN3. and all the Ia'e fty'rs in uress Goods,at LAHMER k VAN BU!5wlrit.a. april 23. muak. a arttuTDra'-ucM sw. ft Ol !iuotL - II0W . rwifta. ta " Sieeri aaa mr-v bmraCi"! I Enslaving, A rahor tiri - Zm tn jitnr .-J MigtEiTiflHU fc - J. H. Grovesteea, fcuaic't of ihi old and favor ably hovn House flf Grovesteen & Co. GKOVESTEES", IULLER & CD. IIAvr. tOTTO TO.THEIR N EW WAREROOMS 55 Mercer St., New York. I EXAJKT0-3F,OH.T33S I r PJIE creat Increase InJhe demand for onr ! -- Piano Forte? Ihtonghout the cuuntrv, has cihtie to three times their former tizp; ami hjvirg added many nrw improvements in man-' , nlacturiiig, we miII continue to keen on rri ' res the same as iher alwavs have brm. Ibe by at Te-.st oiVibird. and we respectfully s.v licit by pvties abonlpurcnasing.a cnmiarison ' "Uh all other makers. iei. is-if. llA.-VUS lVII.f.I.t?li o.,.:U ' ?,. . P..n.,',. rL,an. Sc iiia-uu, liiiiSLt w iiipn uittiiiii. roa thc Lit of j BaoV-Kecpers. Artista Irgineers, Account ants, AifMt.e.r, Students, and Lvcrjbcdy. The Best Erasing Rubber ever Made ! t I MIE SENSIBLE ERASER cim-its of a ! - piece of Aiti-t's ex'ra fi e Erasing Rib I- ' . . . -; I flpr SaafMlvjul ft pat. If in l i-flt, Vati aanl tit(lal..a- an . i. '..";..-".'. ;. u. ... . A , ""wpiii mis iionierisnriieii n uruin '"r removing.,,, fine panicles ofdust that may be -carioi J In the Tiiciion , f the rubSrr. Th. R.lfr '. r... ilia Pn, .h.i P.o.r Cleaner is manufactured expressly for it; is n ,., :c, ..r .v. t. ......,:. - . fl.a.. .,.!-n.,.:ftA, ..r .k a- .!:.. 1 entirelv free Ton U,at unp!eas..nt gtcisincM which "tht i.idii.arj rubber asniih produce- oi. the piper clem -.ii'm-d the maniilacm erclaims mat it is a nciirr arn?! for tho turmse than has ever btci, male berore. ! It it iJ rnnr.,.., ..: .r....i. Tor cleni.in" :ill surfaees of ,n,,eras its shano pared ...Mracr.arn er N- B VNCS WILLIAMS, .... -.... ,. .,. o.Kt., ..l- "! FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONF.RS. feb.ie-lv. .TERWILLIGER & CO., MaMracTtREXs or Improved Triple Flange FIRE AND BURGLAR -PROOF SAFES With Combination and Pjwdcr-Proof Locks, warrinted fne frem dampness. .YivxTCllrW nnd It inkem' Nnfrm MADE to ORDER k lined with JIARDEN- KIJ SIKKI.. Manuractory, 180 to 192 West Houston St. I Depot, 100 Maiden T.anr, near Pearl St., I New Yuik. I w. TEKWILLlCra. i W H. TISWII IlfiER. S.LOCKWOOO. feblSyl. wm.-a. Pond &. co, PIANO-FORTE and Music D'alirs, No. 547 Broadway, New Yoik. Established nearly fiftv years. JFi-nin o-Fortcs of our own make, equal to any, and prices much lower than thise of other first-class h inses. THE PJR.OB OEM 7-OCT.trE ri.1.XO. in handjorac rosewood cases, medium size, i the handsomest and best Piano ever made, ar.d the prices exceedingly low; everv in-.tru-ment fully warnntel five years. Send for Price List. We have nlw.iys on h ind nil kinds of Musical Instrument, in great variety. BA.YD IXSTUCMEXTS of Bris and German Silver, warranted correct in tone, at prices much Ijclsir oilier manufac turers. rioLi.Y sTni.-.:s. Wo keep the verv choicest and be't stringy that are made. Price or the best, per set, for Violin, $1; fur Guitar, $150; mailed, postage paid. SHEET MCSIC AXD MCSICJL WORKS. Our Catalogue embraces over six thousand different pieces, and is immensely popular. New Mu-ic published every day, and Mu'ic mailed, postage paid, when the marked price is remitted. JUST PUBLISHED. j The Elementary Piano Alelhod.hr Jean Manns and Henry K'tber. Thc simplest and most progressive ;uid best woik ever published. Price, $a SO. .r;.v O'clock ix the .vonxtxa. The New School Sinking Rook, nsed in the Public Schools of New York. Price ad cents. Splendid discount to Teachers and others who introduce the above works. Send for cata logue and price li't. Agents wanted. WM. A. POND CO., feb. 18-ly. 517 Broadway. New Yoik. RUDDICK mm NGMEe The- moot t'ompacl. Iie Slmplrxt nnd s.;iieiittf. lit tliW Connlry or ulirond. The rated power and best workmacshV guar anteed. REANEY, SON CO . Chester. Pa., Sole Manufactuiers. CEO. W. HALL, Agent, Office, 71 Dioadway, N. Y. DEVEREUX. RICH k CO., 72 William Street. New York, feb. 1B-Gnj. General Agents. The Empire Triumphant! "JtHE superior merits of these Sewing Ma a. chines are now established bevond a ques tion. They .take the first prizes at every rair, for Simplicity. Durability and Speed. The stitches are uniform, alike on both sides. The Machines run noiseless, perfectly easy, and do the largest range of work. Acents required: liberal discounts allowed. Send for circulars, samples, kc, to the princi pal ollice. . KY1P1KE SJSiVJMi MACHINE CO., feb. 18-ly. 2M Bowery. New York. . E. GrovestetB, founder of the old and favor ably known House ot OroTiiteea k Co. GEOVESTEEH, FULLEE & CO., 65 Mercer Street, N. Y. FLTS'O-XOK-TJES. ''pHE last pew addition t3 our different styles JL is attracting the admiration of both crit ics and populace. We mention specially, some of the claims or this new Piano. Believing the exterior should be as beautiful to the eye as melody to the ear. we have paid great at tention to getting them np in a style that Is conceded by all who have seen them to be the handsomest Piano-Fortes made. They are an entirely new style, with four round corners, heavily carved legs and Ivre.base richly moul ded, and contains r Utest impntrd new scale and action. The tone is melodious, and" its adaptability to passages or every shade of ex pression, from the softest murmur, the Crea- sendo, and the r r . gives tne performer every advantace ofthe Oncer grand. Price, $300. feb. 18-ly. Sewing Machines. Don't sqaundrr your money on Yrortblcft Jfnclilnrw, or ilione yon can't -work -when you Bet llirni; bat so to MORRIS, 1st irHaTE CWAtUtt, nnd get one ofthe BEMT nACnrtra MADE, nnd one that any child almost, can work. J. J. .TfeRRIS.'jgCBf, White Cloud, Not. 12, 18C3. . . - ... - 1 Oyer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt once agreeable. Iieallliv, itnd eflectual for preserving tl Iiair. Faded or gray hair is toon rettond to its original color with the glost and fnahntu of youth. -Ihm iiair is thick- .cncd' ft""S -wir checked, nnd bald- ne oiicn, tliotih not always, cured ujr ua use. fouling can restore the Lair wiierc the follicles are ilestroyed, or the plands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead r rnnlini thA linTwa at 11. a .1 'uu"u6 ' """ " pasty eat'- - . . w . . - mem, ii win Keep it citttn ana vicorous. T w..:-.i .! .:ii t. . . - its OCCaSlOaal use mil prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off", and mnn,i.niln .,.....,., i...u . c from those deleterious suhstnnra whiek "ulu "usi. ucicit-riuus EUUStnnces vrniCB i ".(. uubibiiuus euusuiu P?ke some preparations dabrou and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but hot harni it. If wanted ierrK- Vnr n 1 HAIR DRESSING, nothing else enn be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil while cambric, and" yet lcLsia long on the hair, giving it a rich glouj lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ajer & Co., Practical and Analtocal Chemists, LOWELIa, MASS. PUJCE $1.00. I For ale hv T. U sIIK I'VE. DrnggM, Whil , C oud. K.mXis,uiid by all DrugyUtt. rov.u, icos-ly. PIANOS JULIUS BAUER&COJ Wholesale Agents for WM. KNABE & CO'S CEI-tnUATEn ewr.-n TurrmaTi PIANO FORTES. Aa to the rtUtiraraentiof these Planoa w wnni.t r.rr i. tho Certificates from TIIILBEEO, GOrreCHALK, STRAK- UMJll, 11. 1HTTI.H. II. nnuAiwii LOL'ISSTlAlIand K.MCZIO, Musical DW rertorortba Italian uira.a.i wuo irom some of the miit ditinKuUhed Profel and Amateurs in the eoimtrv. Allianru- menu acaauiTun roa mc lues. .tto Jjntttjvr A. H. GALE & CO., and EMPIB.E PIAH0 PORTE CO.! And rthr trit-rtitts Piannr niL.1-!,lftLmiK.T wiil BEST AS- SORTMitirktr risUNMlATiiKUiTi. A -I'artiCii ar attention jwial to the n Iectivn of InstrnnivMitst tor UutiinK orr. A Libkil Ht-scr-rNT ti Clcrsjmen, Tearl.er-) ami Wlwli. AVIioIc-alr I5-aIrr will HnH It grcatlj to tli.ralriti!a' tuciTeuvsrall, a !t crrattr incra.M tirilttiM we n oaLIca lo UII oruera wua uufaicu. vnf-lEiic A.rTH rii 'tAHKARDT. I.ETD.HAU & CO'S CIXXBS1TCD HARMONIUMS, Molodoons and Organs Mannt.irtt.rcn- aa.l Itnportrrs cf BRASS INSTRUMENTS Strttizr: Accordronn, o Vlollimt Clnrlontlii, Urumi, Ciiiltar, &c TheSiiTtTt nd IUass IixTtcxExrsof onrmaDufactareausl Importation arc used brail of the Biyr juiji Iu th tnited States, ant wIirnrTfT ehIUtel harenl- wnjn mtfred tLe OoU JlotUlj ana Bioa- CST ITtEyiLTatJ. jfllAinz connection with 3l&nnf tnrJngbon-In Irlin, lJrwIc, Presden, London am TarU, e are rrparetl to for- nisn vtAut.iist itAAua Aon iavlwuU' ALS with ererr article la thU line at ttw towett manalactnrers prfceff. Julius Bauer & Co WAKEK0OM3 IX CROSBY'S OPERA HOUSE 69 Washington St ,, CHICAGO, XXX. ' aTaavYork Wareroonu, 030 Broad wajte ATTACH jI CNT. In Justice's Court, before M. S. Mauck. J. P , of Iowa Township, Doniphan County, Karsas. - J. S. Springer, ) Plaintiff, vs. i N. W. Uyerson, Defendant. NW. RYERSON. Defendant, will take' notice, that on the ld day of June. A. D. lbC9, an order of attachment Was Issued in the above entitled action, for the rum of'' Fifty-six Dollars and Eihty Cents and costs nr this suit, by M. S. Mauck, Ju lite ofthe' Peace, of the said Township, and that said caune has been continued bv slid Justice to the 27ih dav or July, A. V. 160. at 9 o'clock, A.M. J. S. SPRINGER. July 1 , lSC3-3w. Pr fee. $1. ATTACIIMnNT. In Justice's Couit. b fore M. S. Mauck. J. P., of loaa Towmhip, Joniphati Cotnty, Kansas. Thos. C. Shreve, 1 PlainUff. vs. V N. W. Ryersnn, ) Defendant. NW. RYe'rSON. Defendant, wlll'Ukd' i oticc. that on the S3th day of .Tune, At D. 1669, an order of attachment was iaifrd III' the above entitled action, 'or the sutn'of Fif teen Dollats and Thirty Cents nd'coU of this suit, by M. S. Mauck, Justice of th Peace or the said Town-hip. and that said cause'has been curlinued bv said Justice to the 527th day or July, A D. Vila, at 9 o'clock, A. JU Tii03. c shrevb:- July 1. 18E9-3w. Tt'i fee, 3: ATTACIIMnNT. In Justice's Conrt, before II. 5- Mauck, J. K, of Iowa Township, Doniphan Connty, Kansos.- &(. Miller, ) riaiotifr. vs. N. W. Rycrson, j Defendant. NW. RYER80N. Defendant, will take notice, that on the 23th day of June. Av D. 1361, an order of attachment was issued in the above entitled action, for the sum of Ten tv Dollars and coils of this suit, bf M. Bi Mauck, Justice of the Peace, of the said Town-" thip, and that said cause has been coutlcflerf bv said Justice to the 27th day of July,-A. D. lew, at J o'clock", A. Si. SOL. MILLER. July 1 , lSG3-3w. . Pr's fee, 3. SHINGLES! THE undersigned fs now manufactaffftg a Lumber one article, at his old stand, at the lower end of town, on the tirer bat-k, be low the Utt Shingle Mill. All petsossin want of Shicgles, will do well to give me a call be fore going e'sewhere, as thev era make a bet ter bargain with me than other persons, both in q.uility and quantity, as I put np from 50 to 10) thingles in a burcji more than any other manufacturer. I wilL exchange shingles for all. kinds of grain, and give th market price for the same. Load" up. and come on. My Shingli a are always kept for sale by"W. D. Beeler k Sons, at their Lumber Yard, and by A. C. Milb, on Ihe Levee. JAMES F- CLF.MENSEN.-: While Cloud, May 20,ie63-6m. 1UL el i fl: il .? ;hl la ill i .! . u 1 i, t H ri m i; i 'lli ! i 1 !i H. ..- ,. TJieUHBBJ MM'M' datatalallallllalallallllaiala.laaWsaaab. ! -w. tBBa'asaxSeKaa!- t