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rTpySW J- i--1" THE LEAVENWORTH WEEKLY TIMES . THUJRSDAY, AFG1JST 31. 1871. aE i i VBmIIb "imM; THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1871. STEAMER SUNK. Total Wreck of the Viola Belle. The steamer Vioia Belle struck a anag at Smith's Bar, twelve miles above Atchison, at C o'clock on Sunday, and is a total wreck. There are twenty feet of water on the star board side, twenty ahead, ten at the stern, and the boiler guards are three feet under water. Her cargo consisted principally of 3,000 sicks ot corn, about 500 of which can I raved. The Viola Belle wag owned by C F. Lohman, of Jefferson City, and Er'jrt Petring, of St. Louis. She was valued at 520,000, and injured for 511,000, in tho Commercial of Chicago, Kntepriw of Cin cinnati, and the Peabody, Franklin, and Cit izens Fire, Marine and Life of Wheeling. Next week ebe wan to go in place of the Foutanelle, between here and Omaha. The following are her officers: Captain, Ed. McPherwwi; Clerks, L. C. Lohman, C. W. Lohman; Pilot, John Kunz; Engineers, John Bull and L Shute: Mate. Sam. Smith. Among the freight were eigbt packages for V. II. Matlock, and a wagon for H. W. Leonard, Leavenworth. Furtherparticulars of freight may be had of Mr. E. S. Wilhite, Agent, o. 42 Levee. Mr. Lohman, clerk, to whom we are in debted for the above information, left last evening for the scene of the disaster. THE KANSAS CENTRAL. Important Meeting Last Evening. A Large Delegation from Kansas. Western The narrow gauge project has thoroughly arutied the uple of Western and Xorth werteni Kansas, and an interest is manifested in the road never liefore exhibited towards any other enterprise ever t-tarled in the State. Yesterday delegations of leading citizen truiu Clay, Cloud, Saline and McPhersou cuiinties met the representatives of the Kan--as Central at the olhce of the company in I hi city, where the ijtiestions of aid, routes and branches were dii-ciiAsed at length. The Yiniiltation dosed witli an evening sewion, at which oinchision generally satisfactory to all arties were arrived at. The visit of thee seritlemen, and their reports from the section- i hey represent, promise a hearty sujc jMirt to the company in immediately com mencing the road, and pushing it forward to iimipletion as rapidly as possible. The following are the delegates: Clay County Alonz-j Dexter, Mr. Wake, Di. (lilhrnie, Mr. Ackley, Mr. Keanlon, Cijit. Morgan. Cloud County Mark J. Kelly, Frank Lawrcno, L- D. Lawrence. Saline County T. L. Bond, Mr. Bishop, Mr. Shirley. McPhcrsoit County Mr. Olooson. The Kansxs Central was represented, by U T. Smith, J. C. Stone, H. W. Gillett, G. i:. Hin- and Alex. Caldwell. llMrly Kmc Potato. I)iamom, Leavenworth Co., Aug 25. To the Kditorul the Times: I t-cein uiir paer of the 17th insU, a notice of kiim early rose otatoes raised by G. W. II. Moore, of Fruit Hill, Kickapoo Townhip. I write this to show what I have done on a small scale in the potato line. I got jtit one-half jiound ol seed from Mr. Moore as lie was passing my place with the seed from which he raised the Ktatoes men-tion-d by you, and I cut those into thirty eight pieces, one eye on each piece, which I planted in rows two feet wide, one foot apart in the row, then worked well twice, then mulched with old hay, from which I dug, on the 23th of this month, one bushel ami a ieck of as fine large potatoes as 1 ever haw in my life, and I intend to take them to the fair at Okaloosa and expect to carry off the blue ribbon. John W. Hen-brick. Jtrr;iory for Leavenworth. At the St. Joseph Fair, Friday forenoon, Leavenworth won the first purse in the trot. The Herald says: The event which formed the principal at traction cf the afternoon exhibition was the Iriil of speed lielween trotting horses, marc or geldings, single heat of one mile for two premiums the first for 5100, and the second for $50. There were six entries for the trot. We give the names in the order in which they came up to the judge's stand: Ben. Akers, Leavenworth; Walter Overton, Bu rlunan county; George Montgomery, Brown county, Kansas; J. D. Whitteniere, Ray omnty; Jas. F. Xewby, Clinton county, and X. J. Kertley. Platte" county. lieu. Akers' horse, as it will be observed, came in first time, two minutes and forty eight seconds entitling him to the first pre mium. He was closely followed by Walter Overton, there being only a few seconds dif ference in the time. A Craad Work. Few of our citizens are aware of the great improvement Gen. Pope is making upon the road between the city and the Fort An avenue one hundred feet wide is opened up, and the grade is made neatly level. A atone crusher has been ordered with a good steam engine, and the bed of the road will be macadamized and finished to Corral creek this fall. From the creek to the city the line of the road is not fixed. We have been informed that the General will extend the avenue to the north line of the city connect ing with the street which shall be first graded and macadamized. We hoe the people will, on some one of the streets have the foresight to improve the street and thus secure the extension of the Iitiest drive Leavenworth will be likely to have for rears to come. Msiaarrol NiesMafcoat. Mr. H. C. Smith, the other day at St. IxHiis, shipped a lot of goods and hones lor Kansas City by the steamboat Mountaineer. On the way up the boat struck a snag and threw overtioard a valuable horse b longing to Mr. Smith, damaging it to the amount of ?n:uu. it s ciaixjucu. upon we aruvaiui ine Mountaineer on Saturday, Mr. Smith sued out a warrant of attachment before Justice Kansou and had the boat seized. The boat belongs t the Missouri River Packet Com jiany, and their agents, Messrs. Hoover & Vaughn, gave a forthcoming bond of $400 upon which the boat was released. The time set for the hearing o the case is the 4th of September. The case will be of consider able interest to parties who are shipping live stock. On Wednesday evening, in the neighbor hood of Arington, on Grasshopper Creek, a distressing accident occurred, by which Mrs. Preedy, a very estimable lady, lost her life. She and her husband had been to Muscotah. On returning home in the evening her little children came rushing out to the gate, fall of gladness and joyful demonstrations, on ac count of the mother's return, when the mules attached to the wagon took fright and ran awny, throwing the mother out and killing her almost instantly. Thus sadly, -irreparably, their joy was instantly turned into the bitterest mourning. Mr. Preedy and his family deserve the sympathy of all kind hearted people. Of the Fair on Saturday the St Joseph Herald says: The trial of speed, deferred from Friday, came off in the afternoon. It was between trotting horses, mares and geldings in doable harness; a trot of one mile for a premium of fifty dollars. Two teams of Mr. lien. Akers were entered for this ring, one in the name of M. M. Allen, of Leavenworth. The two teams came in without much difference of time, Aller ahead and Akers next M.M. Allen, of Leavenworth, took the first premium for thoroughbred mare four years old and over; same one year old and tinder two; same under one year; same any " a Col. E. X. O. Clocgh has in his posses sion acopy of the Bible bearing upon its ti tle page the following imprint: "John Bas ket, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Ifajoty, sad by the assigns of Thomas New. comb, aaa Hear HUb, deceased, MDOC XV. By Hk itajetry'a special command ppnitful in V rrad in thr rhnrrtirn " As may be nfpoaed, the volume Has an aatiqae appearaMe, aad a the cover k entirely gone tWCoL will mvvek rebound, in order to in sure tet prmcrratien. The book ww the Tim Kansas State Methodist convention Lawrence on the 5th, Cth and September. The leading features of the Ledger now ! are blowing about Dexter, and Fanny Fern's grumblings about this miserable world gene rail. . D. II. Moms, Esq., of Oskaloosa, while in ew York City, recently, was robbed of his gold watch and chain, his pocket book and all his money. The St Joseph Herald man has been pre sented with two watermelons, one weighing 48 and the other 44 pounds. We give 'em both up. He wa to carve and stow them away Sunday. Some of our merchants were receiving goods by the ton yesterday. Although Mon day? is generally a dull day in town, there was nothing of the kind discernable yester day. Sometime about the latter end nf this month, if predictions i-liouM lie fulfilled, there will lie a rain ofsiais or meteors, simi lar ! that which alarmed the people of this country many years ago. All hail. s Hos. Byron Sherry has opened a new law office in the building on the southwest corner of Delaware and Fourth streets. Gen. Sherry is well known as one of the ablest at torneys in the State, and enjoys a large and very important practice. Jons Seckler was found buried in two or three tons of his new clothing yesterday, and after being released said twenty-eight cases still remained at the depot. Every body is rushing there and his customers will hardly wait till the goods can be arranged and marked. It nill interest the ladies to know that chignons, plaits and curls can be and have been made of spun glass, which, for cleanli ness and other reasons, is preferable to hu man hair, goats' hair, or jute, the materials that have hitherto been used for that pur- iwwe. The fctreets were alive with business yes terday. Everybody and their folks seemed to have come to town with pocketsful of cur rency, which they were determined to sjtend at all hazirds. The retail dry goods houses am! groceries did a good day's work. The vexed piestion of the location of the dexit n the C & S. W. R. R., between Gallatin and Cameron, has been decided. The lucky point will be called Crofton. It is Mtuated midway between Gallatin and Cameron, and two and a half miles from Victoria. So says the Hamilton Virs. The Denverites and some visitors made an excursion to the end of their El Paso track a few days ago. Among the party was Grace Greenwood, who exhibited consider able mucle in driving a i-pike home with a heavy sledge hammer. We have read of many cases of poisoning by biting off colored thread. A lady in Mo bile is now confined to her bed from the ef fects of poison, manifesting itself in sores about the mouth, caused by biting green sew ing slk, while working with it. The eople of Cameron propose to cele brate the completion of the C. & S. W. Rail way by a grand ball on Thursday evening, at Matthis' Hall, in that city. We under stand that a large number of ladies and gentlemen from neighboring towns will at tend, and it is probable that Leavenworth may furnish a few couples. The advertising patronage of The Times is now far beyond that enjoyed by any paper in the city of Leavenworth before. We have as much as we know what to do with, and still they come proof that a large circula tion is the thing to attract the attention of business men who want to let people know what they have to rell, or what they desire to buy. The Times prospers. We have one of the largest lears vet seen in this Slate. It and finest was raised by Mr. George Fisher, and is of the Duchess variety. Mr. Fisher contributed some samples of fruit to the collection sent from Kansas to Philadelphia, and proposes to be represented by choice productions at Rich mond. Some of his seedling pears are bear ing profusely. The "reds" have started the fashion and the pretty girls have taken it up. Not that they have any desire to throw ietroleum bombs around loose, but they take kindly to crimson merino petticoats, ani red silk para sols are to be the latest novelty next season, to be made very large, and edged with fringe, feathers or black lace. So says a fashion gossip. m Our fellow citizen, Mr. E. S. Wilhite, has returned from Denver, and adds his testimo ny to that of many others as to the splendid prosiecta of the Denver & EI Paso road. Mr. Wilhite rode seventeen miles on the narrow gauge, and says it is as smooth as the Baltimore '& Ohio. Enough Jron for 100 miles is now en route between New Orleans and Denver. The party of thieves who practiced their peculiar ingenunity in this city some time since are now operating in Topeka. By means of a forked stick these audacious fel lows fish out such garments as they can reach from the windows of bedrooms situated on the ground floor, and empty the pockets of their contents. On two or three occa sions this modus operandi was successfully practi.-ed here. The friends of the unfortcnate are in formed that Miss Looker, a lady totally blind from her birth, will give an entertain ment on Tuesday evening at the Congrega tional Church. It will consist of songs and reading and printing by processes peculiar to the blind, and we have no doubt will prove interesting and instructive. Persons disposed to aid a -worthy sufferer under so great an affliction will have a pleasant opportunity. The ladies of St Paul's Episcopal church have engaged, through the Western Lyceum Bureau, a splendid course of ten lectures, to be given under their auspices the coming season. John G. Saxe will open the course about October 2d, to be followed by Mrs. Lander, Gen. Judson Kilpatnck, B. F. Tay lor, Miss Lillian Edgerton, Hon. J. H.War wick, Geo. F. Train, The Barnabee Concert Troupe, of Boston, Miss Fiank E. Pierce, I. S. Kalloch and G. C. Fisber. Season tickets will be for sale in a few days. One would think, to read the Lawrence &andanf,that that journal had taken the con tract to convict Dr. Medlicott Every week it repeats that the guilt of the prisoner is es tablished beyond a peradventure although the trial is yet in the future. This may be justice, bat it doesn't look like it to fair JS minded people, fouce uasctte notoriety is cheap in this country, and we are sorry to see the Standard exhibiting an inclination to invest. It is a fine looking journal, and ably edited, but it ought to dispense with that class of reporters who impress the reader with the belief that they are more enterpris ing in peeping through 'keyholes and getting bold of private letters than in compiling use ful iuformatioc A aWitlaa. About the 22d of March last, a young mam named H. M. Doll left the LaBelle House for a trip into Southern Kansas leav ing hi trunk and other effects at this boose He sent na a letter, dated at Manhattan, stating that he would return in ten days or two weeks and requesting us to take good careof the articles left with us. Since that time nothing has been heard from him, and we fear some accident has happened to pre vent hi return. He was regaritedaia fineyoung man by those who knew him, and by pubhahing this letter and requesting year exchanges to copy yon would confer a favor, and perhaps we might learn of his whwshuuU Youremct&lly, McPHMeojr.RixDAOo. BixxRArae,K.,Ang.24,1871. , Feraoaal. We had a call to-day from the venerable pioneer of Kansas, Judge Wakefield, of Reno. The Judee is now seventy-five years I , . en; a j health, and has a fair -pros pect of many more years of life. He is stop ping with his son-in-law, Mr. Goss, for a lew days. The a)Blet Hoar. The sunlight U past, and the dusty air, That filled the day in Its prime; Of all the hour there is nose so lair A the dial white eren- time. TLe wifid that blew like a breath of beat, I cooler and fresher now ; Of all the winds there la none so sweet, Sm(I evening wind, as thou. An hour like this is soon forgot, And never recalled again ; Tbe peace anO rest we remember not. Only tbe Joy and the pain. Were we content with such plexinm as this. We might be happy In reat; But in the pursuit or more difficult bliss. We seem to be easily blest. LOCAL ITESI SV. We take delight in referring our afflicted friends to the drug store of R. J. Brown, where that most estimable medicine, Dr. S. O. Richardson's Sherry Wine Bitters, can be procured. We advise our friends to use it, because we know its value in curing Fever and Aeue. diseases common in the est. and all new countries. It should be kept at hand in every family. dVw tOR at curacy ot machinery and adaptabil ity to the various wants of the family, we believe the Empire is the best machine be fore the public We are using and have had practical experience with many other pat ents. V e have never seen a macnine wuicn does accurately such very fine stitching as this. We do not consider that perfection has yet been obtained, ihere certainly is room for creat improvement in the sewing ma chine; but thus far the Empire, in our opin ion, stands ahead, and we are happy to learn from the quarterly reports of the manufac turer that the public are fully alive to its merits, as their s Je shows a greater increase than those of any similar establishments. Scientific American. d&w For Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Depres sion of spirits and general debility, the Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya liark (Calisaya Bark and Iron) is the best Ionic. Made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, and sold by druggists. d&wl31. For choice family groceries, at cash prices, go to the depot, Stranger Station, with your cash and produce. attglO.w m Teetfa 1st Ruins Are a sure drawback on personal appearance and personal comfort. Therefore, keep them in good repair with that established antidote for all the diseases that assail them, fragrant Sozodont d&w I)r R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, X. YJ sole proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy, whose name is printed on the wrapper of the genuine, has for over three years of fered, through nearly every newspaper in the United States, a standing reward of $500 for a case of Catarrh in the head which he cannot cure. That he had treated thous ands of cases and had no claims presented for the reward from any one who has made a thorough use of his means of cure, is strong and conclusive evidence that he iiossesses sure means of curing this loathsome disease. The Catarrh Remedy is sold by all druggists or sent !v mail on receipt of sixty cents. Over a $1,000 worth of Latham's Ca thartic Extract has been used yearly, for the past eight years, by one physician, d&w r. Prlre'at Blood Enrlclier. It is after the Ui-e of this remedy in his own private practice, extending over a period of several years, in many hundred cases, that Dr. Price was inspired with confidence to re commend it as being unsurpassed for purify ing and enriching the blood, for repairing broken health, and recuperating exhausted energies. In any case of debility, nervous prostration, diseased or impoverished blood, all are requested to try it. Unlike any other remedy, it Is the true restorer of lost vitality and builder up of the nervous system. Thompson, Steele & Price, sole proprietors, and of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Dr. Price's Special Flavorings, d&w Trlth. The powers of Mrs. Whitcomb's Syrup for children are as positive as the sun light from heaven, and gentle and soothing as an angel's whisper. d&w If you arc Nervous take Sclreetz's Bitter Conli-il. Sold by all druggists. d&w. UI'R It At I. Y MARKET. AI-QCST30, 1871. WIIOLKSALK. HKTAIL. Alrsperbuhell..S SO . CO Beans per bushel, 100 ci)t Butter per, IS 20g EKKsperdoz., . 12 15 X'otatoes per bushelt-.. 40 ..... 50 Cabbages perdoz.,. 50 .... .Valid Chickens perdoz., .... 2 75 ... 25 each Onicns per bushel,... 75 ,, ,, l 00 Peac hf-9 per bushel, -. 50 ...... . 75 Grapes per 9; ,-.. 5 -....... r.fj8 Oats per bushel, . 2C 30 Corn ier bushel, .. 45 Wheat per bushel, .. 90eijl ) Flour iwrcwt., . 3 00 Wood per cord 7 0t'S7 it) Hay ikt ton... 5 OOijjS 00 Beef cattle per 100 2 50a4 00 feheep 2 50 .Sweet potatces 1 00 1 25 llama per lb 17 18 Shoulders per lb 8 9 Sides irlb. 8 10 Hogs per 100 3 50 Calves, each C 00(38 00 MARKETS BY TEXXORAPH. AF.W YORK MOSEY MARKET. New Yobjc, August 29. Gold steady at 12912c Loans were made at from 2 iter cent, tier aiinnuin to 'f of t per cent, per day for use. Clearances 120, 500, 09 Governments strong and higher at clow; 5.20 bonds of all issues are scarce for delivery. Stocks dull but firm. Money easy at 2ri$3 per cent. Mate bonds; Tennessees and North Carolina are heavy. Mo. Ga firm; Sterlingexcliangc and tankers bills HO? cocross: 's of 'si 5-Viof 'CI 111U 1 14k 114k. 5-20' s of '67.. -113VJ -tl3'i 1I4K " '6S 10-40' s 64 '65 -3ii Currency 6- Ilfii' 'C'. new,!13 Mo. 6 a 9.;)J IT. LOIHM HAKKKT. St. Loch, August 29. Fioce Dull and unchanged. Wheat Firm but quiet .No 4, and elevator tl 07; No 2, It 12at 13; No 2, $1 2S; Cosic Dull and allchtly lower; mixed t!i950o; prime and choice white 32(a53c sacked. Oats slightly firmer; mixed 3o&3& bulk ; SS 39c sacked. Barley Slow; liest qualities only wanted; choice western Si 00; No 2. tail T5i9c. Ktk Very slow at 58(aG0c for prime to choice, Pore Finn; mess $10 00. BaconFirm and quiet snd tbe same prices are asked fur round Iota as jobbing and order; shoulders 6,c;elear rib"c dear idea 8c; canvass sugir cared hams 15310c. I RO Firm and stock light; prime kettle Sc; refined in a small way 9?c IIiouwisies Quiet at fctfe. Cattle Unchanged ; Texan tl 75Ti3 75; native 3 253S00. Hogs $3 25Qt 23. CHICA-H HAstHET. Chicaoo, August 2!. Flocb Demand light but holders firm. Wheat Excited and 5!c higher; No 2, tl 24&3t 25 for August ; this afternoon it wa firm at Si ii bid cash. CORS Firm; No 2, 45?4c cash or Septeralier; this afternoon it was dull at 45c August - Oats No 2, active but steady at 2330e: Rtk Firm; No 2, 58c. Barlrt No 2. COfafilc Higii wises quietiiut steady at S9f, Pore Mess stronger and shade higher. Lard Firm. Hojs Dull and declined 10c; $4 1 oat CO. Cattle Quist and weak at $2 3S5"33. xcw Yearn urket. New York, August 29. Flocr Dull and declined; Ohio extras (5 903 7 00 ; St. Louis S5 90(3.9 00. whiskt Unsettled at 93c. Wheat Dull and drooping; good to prime No 2 rpring tl 2S1 37K, the latterextreme for western; red sestern JkSS(14I. Barlet Dull. Coax Heavy; western mixed 66(367c. Oats In buyers favor; western and Ohio 40 47 cents. CiROCERlRS-Cofree firm; Riol417Kc. Mess Pore-$I3 62S13 80. Beef Doll. Cut Meats Unchanged. Lard Heavy ; steam 939Sc; kettle Sygc. ROSUYB At Fort Lyon, C T-, August 25th, 1871, James Theodore, son of LieuL Henry and Annie H. Ronuyr, aged 4 months and 27 days. C0M-QSSI05. JOB WABL J. lUiTUTU. WAUL CJMPEXTEM, GENERAL PRODUCE A FLOUR COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HO. 9 1AJGT BTKEET, Corner Commercial, 8 t X ZO T XiOVXS. Shippers supplied with Sects for Wheat, Cora LVsts aaa BarJey. en best terms. Liberal advances sssste oa eeesatameat ae- rmm - rw I f I tlm r 1-yUwli T SPECIAL NOTICES. Youth and Beanty. An elegant 3nd azTeealilt preparation fur beauti fying tbe complexion and ienering it fresh, clear, pure, and of marble delicacy, yet entirely free from any thing which can possibly be injurious to the cuticle. It eradicates L'n, lUscolorations, and all eruptive affections ot the skin. One trial will de cide its soperioiity over any other article, either liquid or powder, whether ot foreign or borne man ufacture. At thi seashore, where the skin U af fected by the sun, it will prove invaluable; and equa;ly so In cold weather, when tbe skin is liable to lie chapped. Ons of the most eminent physicians of Sew Yor City, Ir. Loui A. Sayre, after caremlly examin ing the analysis of the genuine Laird's Bloow or Yoctii, pronounced tbe preparation hatmless, and free from any ingredient injurious to health. augwed'SatAwlm WatcHei and Silverware! Is. C Jaccard A Co., Sos. 401 A. 403 North Fourth street, corner of Locust, under Odd Fellows Hall, 8u Louis, Mo., in addi'ion to their immenso stock of Diamonds, Clocks, Plated Ware, Cutlery etc., are onerinz a stuck unjaralleled In the Went, of Waltham, Howard and Elgin Watches, in gol and silver cases, of ladies' watcbea of their own make; also of feolid Silver Spoons and Fork Ware, Tea Seta. Cake Baskets, etc Goods sent C O. V. on selection. Send for price list and catalogue of watcnes, silverware, etc. You are invited when in St. Louis, to inspect th nitnense and beautiful establishment. Wilted Sown. Ai the man who complains of "wilting down" in torrid weather what he has done to sustain hia system under the extra strain Imposed on hia vi tality. He may tell you be has tried a variety of cathartics to purify his blood and brighten his spir its. Under such treatment, of course, his strength has given way, and hia energies have become ex hausted. What be requires is a restorative, not a depletact. IIUMuod is thin; his nerves have lost their natural tension, and nature demands to be renovated and reinforced. The means is within the reach ot every person. For nearly a score of year, Ho-tetter's Stomach Bitters has been build !u up broken constitutions, bracing and strength ening attenuated frame, and affording comlort, ease, and hiqie to thousand As a preventive of the epidemics wnich make such havoc with the health of the inhabitants of new settlements, this famous tonic is certainly w It hout a rival . Perhaps the prircljial portion of its world wide lame is at tributable to its aitonishlng cures of dyspepsia, and all forms of indigestion. But these are not a moiety of its triumphs All the tyies of biliousness yield to its persistent ue. It is a regulating medicine ot the highest order; and Its etect upon the secre tions, when irregular, ij most salutary. Imposition of the grosicat character is sought to be practiced upon the community by vendors, who recommend under the name of 'bitters," fiery compounds of a dangerous character, which they attempt to suMtitute for the great national tonic. Shun all such nostrums, and see that you have the genuine Hostettcr' a Stomach Bitters, properly au thenticated by label, name and stamp, and sold in bottles only. dw JOB MOSES' Sir James Clarke's Female Pills. Xhese invaluable 1'illsare unfailing In the cure of all those. iainful and da gerotu diseases to which female constitution is subject. They moderate all excesses and remove all obstructions, from what ever cause. TO HARRIED LADIES they are lurticularly suited. Ti.ey will in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity; and although very iowerful, contain nothing hurt ful to the constitution. In all cases of Nervous and hpinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limits, Fatigue on flight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart llysteilcs and Whites, they will ePcctacure when all other means hs-ef-ile'. Tlicinulars around each package give foil liiri-t tin and advice, or will be sent tree to all writiug for Uicui, healed from observation. SPECIAL NOTICE It U the fate fif every truly rttiuahte meJieiue to be Cocntlkkmted. Jolt -tAM '. Jamei Clarke's Female Villi are 'eztaainly Coltkbfeitkd. TH genuiue hare th uame cf "Job Mose-." on each package. All others are uorthUrts. Diihonest Dng Qittt enilcttnir tn utt the eonterfeiu to make greater yro- N. II. In all cases where the GtMfSE cannot tie obtained. One Dollar enclosed to the Sole iro prietor, JOBMOsES, 18 Curtlandt M., New York, will insure a bottle oi the Genuine, containing Fifty Pills, bv return mail, teeurey tea-'eii from any knowledge of its contents je25dAweow43S Nervous Debility. With its gloomy attendant", I.iw ppirit, depres sion, involuntary emission", loss of semen, ;crma torrhira, losaof fiower. dizzy head, loss of memory, and threatened iuiisjtency and imliecility, find a sovereign cure in Humphrey's Homeopathic sqe cific No. 28. Comiosed of the most valuable, mild and jsiieut Curatives, they strike at once at the root of the matter, tone up the system, arrest the discharges, and impart vigor and encrgv, life and vitality, to the entire man. They have cured thousands ol cases. Price, 35 ier package of five boxes, and a large $i vial, which is very important in obstinate or old cases, or SI per single box. Sold by all druggist, and sent by mail on receipt of price. Address Humphrey's Specific Homeopathic Medicine Comiony, 502 Broadway, New York. aul5eodAw IIAMir.&S. . CUBE, I'lCsldelll. WW. P. BOKLAlfO Cashier SECOND NftTsnfciU BANK OF I.tVU i: ftlrKTH, Bujs ut S;!ls UoteiuiJiin, Ifuixls, and Htv iron HUMXESS CARDS. UsTABLlsHKll IN 1S.SU. 1 WELCH & GRIFFITHS Sa'ws! Sacvsi .Superior to nil nllicrx Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mi' i fnmishini. and M.-v.hineiy, sTUet tbe Best, tbey will prove the Cheapest" Prices reduced. Send for Price List and Circulars WELCH fc GRIFFITHS, Boston, Mass., or Detroit, Mich dec2d.tw!31 TAK SOAP. PERSIAN HEALINO OS FINE TAK SO.. Each cake is stamped A. A. Cons tan tine Per sian Healing or Pine lar Soap. Patented Jlarrn 12.1M7." No other Is cenuine. For tbe Toilet, Bath and Nursery, this oap has no equal. It preserves the complexion Mr removes all dan iruir, keeps th hair fc.ft and silky, and prevents it from falling olt, and Is "tbe best Hair Renovator la use." It cures chapped hands( .in.;.Ie-, salt rlietitu, IrostM feet, bums, all diseases of the scalp .ind skin, catarrh nf the head, and is a good SUAVlVi. SOAP. This soan has alreadv won the firsts. nd i esteem of very many of our first families in thi' city and throughout the country. It Is used ex tensiiely by our best Thysicianis, Wherever used it has becomes household necessity. Weadviscall to try It, For sale by all dealers. A cents wanted. Call or address, A. A. CONSTANTINE.t CO.. 43 Ann Street, N. Y. Citv. luneRem!.!; XOVELTV Pltt-SH Do Your Own Printing. with A Novsl.7 Job Printing Press, The luot valualifp aiMI. tion to the Blviness of Vice. 'ihc most efficient in structor in Schools. Tbe most fascinating and instructive amusement in the Farult, Printing. and unsurpassed for General Job Send for Illustrated Pamphlet to BENJAMIN O. WOODS, Mannficturer, 351 Feileral-rt. , Boston. Mass.;W. Y. Ed wards 5 Broadway, N. V. ; Keller, Howell A Ludwig, 917 Markei-st., Phiia. delphia, I'a. ; Kellogg A Loomis, 43 W. Wuhln.r-on-st-, Chicago, 111., Agents. JnyfldiawAwisw? THE MEAT RECUPERATOR OF EXHAUSTED EKRGICS. Tfce aost reliable Blood Fuller. Tie sare Repairer or Brokea lealtk. The true XerTe Sisporter. TMe PcraMaeat Streagta Beaewer. The aiost Eaergetlc Toalc In all cases of Debility. Poor Blood, Weak Nerves, Disordered Digestaa, it surely and durably Benefits. Sold by all Druggitit, or the Manufacturers on the receipt cf fG, tcill tend, by xprest, S Bottles, which u sufficient for 3 or 4 months. Prepared only at the Laboratory of Thoayon, Statla k Slie XTff Co. auwcracrcaEU or ml raters ckm imuk nmiK BBcctal rtiTatlagi ftr Ire ertami, Cakes rastry. 8i7 aei :ie Lin tarns. essi,iu. X7 ZXXB STSXXt. - - - !?.I5B,1C. FREE: Try Massiaea of our gieat 8-pap.s) S1.0O, tSuitrattd weekly-XO years es tablished. Fine steel esicravings free to sntneribera. Accnts make 83 a dav. Send tax Hatsirday uanette.HsllowelLMe xafrrmvi AVOID QUACKS. A VICTIM OF EABLY lodiscretioD, cansiagBerroiuiIebilitr', prema taredecar, Ac, having tried in vain every ad'er Usedressedr, has discovered a simple mesnsof self core, wbicjBewlUseB4lTMtahisteUow.sntsereva. Addrsss J. U. BEEVES, 74 Natau-st., N. T. AmSBBBBBBBBBBBSWV bbwVssbbbbbbwbbVD SSBBBBBBBBBBBraSBBBAl BBBBBBBSB-SSS8nVr CLOTMIHtf. JOHN SXCELIR AGAIN ON THE RAMPAGE ! ! John Seckler's REDUCED IOB -OK- summer; CLOTHING :amd Furnuhinfv Goods. JOHN SECKLER WOULD RESPECTFULLY Inform his Meads and easterners la Kansas and! I.IMMIM., .u.. tw. "MMIJ III! !!. VI . UWMIMM has enabled him to bring out a list et Prices of wnicn no jooning nous tnis sue or new Tone need be ashamed.; I shall sell from thisdavon. Union Linen Hack Coats st... Union Linen Sack Goats st Orsss Linen Srck Coats st Brown One Linen Sack Coats at.. 1 00 1 ZS 1 SO 2 50 2 75 .100 250 250 300 3 50 a 75 2 00 304 1 50 200 T50 300 225 460 3 511 550 00 7-0 10 00 00 2 50 350 700 11 00 35H 450 4 00 600 11 00 4 i0 4 SO 4 50 ucpsm nne Linen Back Costs at- Brown fine Linen Derby Coats at... Brown fine Duck Sack Costs at .. Brown fine Dock Sack Coats at . Brown fine Dock Sack Costs at Brown fine Duck Sack Coats at. Brown fine Duck Derby Coats : Brown Drill Sack Coats a! Brown fine Drill Sack Casta Imitation Sear Sucker Sack Costs at. Keal Sear Backer Sack Coats at Real Sear Sucker Derby Costs at,.. Fancy fine blue mixed Linen Sack Coals at Linen Dusters tor tl 73 " , ,, Linen Drill Salts at . . Linen Drill fine Suits at Brown Dock Suits at- Brown Duck fine salts it- Brown Dock, finer Salts st Brown Dock, extra fine Suits at.... w mie mica salts at Alpaca Costs at Alpaca finer Coats st Alpaca Superfine Luster Coats sU.. LrsDaeciea, extra one coats st mueriannsi uwtsat Blue Kannei Coats at- Black Cashmeret Skeleton Costs at Black fine Union Cloth Skeleton Costs st Black Superfine Cloth Skeleton Costs st Drab Cashmeret Skeleton Costs at Drab Cas. Skeleton Coats at. Hairline Cas. Skeleton Coats St... White Marselles Vests at 3 10 353 4 00 250 400 wnite Marselles Vesta st- White Msrseiles YesU at- tancy Marselles Vests at Fancy Marselles Vests at Scotch Cheviot light colored Suite at Scotch Cheviot light colored Baits at MOO 14 00 14 00 16 0 acotcn inevioi tsrown soils at- Scotch Cheviot Imported 8ulte at- Black and white mixed Cms. Suits 14 or Light colored Diaronal Cas. Derbr 8adts at 17 00 Olive colored Diagonal Cas. Derby Salts at- Blue Diagonal Cas. Derby Suits at Light colored Hairline Cas. Derby Sails st Light col'd Cas. (nude to my order) Derby Suits at .... i Blue Diagonel Caalmere (nude to lay order) 17 00 17 00 17 00 17 00 IS 00 Blue Diagonal extra fine imported tnler Coat and Vest Fine Black Chesterfield Frock Coats at Superfine Black Cloth Chesterfield Frocks, made to order, t , , ,-, ,,, Black Doeskin Pants at-. , , f Black Doeskin Pants at . 21 00 ISM 23 00 850 50 750 900 10 00 12 00 Black Doeskin Pants a!-. Black Doeskin Pants at Black Doeskin Pants at Hlaik Doeskin Pants Youths Linen Suits; Duck Bolts, and Childrens Striped and Blue Navy Bolts; Boys skirts and a 8iiui mwij ui otuor goeas ur soys ana cnuaren at Very Low Percale Calico Shirts st 1 SO 2 25 2S0 300 1 SO I 75 1 25 90 a I 00 ISO I 23 I SO rercale Calico Shirts at Percsle Cal co Shirts at Percale Calico ShlrU (open bebiod) uww n one oains su.. uooa While Shirts st. Halloa's French fczpsaslve Toko Shirt st Good Summer Under Shirts at India Gsuse Under Shirts at India Cause UnderShlrta t , Lisle Thread Under Shirts st . luiiru'ajesn Drawers at Balk v( Pantaloon Seam Drawers st I hate also an endless variety of Hosiery, Lisle Thread Driving U loves, plain and dog-skin faced ; also Alexander Kid, Dogskin. Calf and Buckskin Glovea Bows ofeverv descnMion and of the best nuke. Cotton Half Hose from IJHcta to the best Usl Thread. Hats, Trunks, Valises LEATIIEK AND DUCK TRAVELING BAGS All ol which I will sell at prices DEFYING COMPETITION! AMD AT ONE PRICE, ONLY I .would ask everybody stair trial sad jou wiu soon ne coavi; thai I wsnt ao Bsora than my own, and that I intend po make it to the interest of every body U bay their ready suds Clothing-. Ac, oi JOHIf SECKaLsER, Mo. 320, Ska' tt.. Tkird aadrevtr.hFta.Od K. B. Fenoai Urltw at a dsstssMsa froaa Iaav. enwortb and tlasrlaw aaTtaiac la air liaa, I oold ask to eatrast as. srttfc thrlr nrdeva. sa I pledge as pelf to frvw at laaat as goaa satlsactioa la rejtard to prksa aad sraaHtr as If illsa.il tola ar iiraw or tfsan far uatt and Vest, aasabar of iataas ia tvaM ; to boot awalfar Faats. aa neck sd naabrr of n lsalrta. soatC Q. D. to aaT MEBllML. NATURES YEGETIH The Cheat Blood Purifier Avaluadle Indian compound, for restoring tbe health, and for the permanent cure of all diseases arixlDC from imparities of the blood, such as Scrofula, Scrofulous Humor, Cancer, Cancerous Humor, erysipelas, earner, bait nueum. Pimples and Humors on the Face. Ulcers, Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Neural gia. Rheumatism, Pains In tbe Side, Dyspepsia. Constipation, Costiveness, Piles, Head ache, Dizziness, Nervousness, Falntness at to Stomach, Pains in the Back, Kidney Complaints, Female Weakness, and General Debility. This preparation is scientifically and chemically combined, and so strongly concentrated from f ronM, herbs and barks, that its good effects are realized Immediately after commencing to take it. There Is no disease ol tbe human system for which the Veqetixk cannot be used with perfect safety, as It doe not contain -my metallic compound. For eradicating the systcn ot all imparities of the blood. It has no equal. U has never failed to effect s cure, giving tone anu strength to the system debilitated by disease. Its wonderful effects upon these complaints are sur prising to ail. Many have been cured by the Vegetine that have tried many other remedies. It can well be called THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. XraarAaxD bt H. R. STEVENS. BOSTOX, MASS. Price 91.23. Sold by ail Druggists. Entered sccordirg to Act of Congress, In 1 1 1ST0, by II. K. Stevens, in the Clerk'. Offic District Court of the District ot Maasacbusett uljCeodAw LOOK TO YOUB CHILDREN. THE GREAT MOOT II I XG REMEDY! MBS. f Cures Colic and Urip- Kw 1 facilitates the process In 11 BUS-. fofTeethlng. Subdues Convulsions, and over-) PR I C K, comes all diseases incident to in- 88 fsnts and children. ) CKlMTr-?. JIBS. f Cures Diarrhoea, Dys- WIIITCOMirS J f7 ummercou. HYKi'p 1 Pl,inti in children of all lages. Relieves pain, weaknesaorexhaus-") PRICK, tion in IS or 20 minutes, giving tone V SS and power to the system. J CENTS. It is the Great Infanta' and Childrens' Soothing Remedy, in all disorders brought on by teething or any other cause. Be particular in calling for MRS. WHITCOMBS SYRUP and take no other. Prepared by the GRAFTON MEDIC'INK CO., St. Louis, Mo. Sold by Druggists sod Dealers in Medicine every where. d5,4 NO FAMILY CAN AFFOSD TO BE WITHOUT THIS Valuable Hrtlicine It dears the Brain, re lieves the burdened Sys tern, cures' onstipation. Sick Headache, Bilious, ness. and all Humors A Impurities of the Itli.od As s medicine for Cbil dren it has no equal. Sold by Dr-stlsU throng-ont tbe World. Zrloe, SO Coxxtaj. nlygfodAw9 STOVES & TINWARE. THE Right Place TO BUT THE1CELEBRATED. CHARTER OAK STOVES AND BBsTTQUALITIES OF TIN PLATE, SHEET-IRON AND ALL KINDS OF T.-NNERS9 STOCK -AT THE VEUV Iiomrest Prices IS AT 12 and OI4 IV. Main Ntreet. ST. SALESEOOMSOF THE Excelsior Manufacturing Go. Sag5dAw5 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. KAXSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, MANHATTAN. KANSAS. Itiberal and Practical Education Free. This well-endcwed and piwperous Institu tion will open its Fall Term, '71, 9Z3ZaXZ333X13Z:Zel G. V ITU YWKI.VE IJfS'J.'KXJCTOR8. Prof. J. S. IIOCGIIAW has liMin tntufrrrvsi In th. chair of Agricultural Chemistry and Mechanic ians. To the fonaerable Facultr have hern added Mi- jorraiu. r ssillee, irom Jiicnigan .sirricultural Oollege, as Professor ol Practical Agriculture; E. Ualk, Instructor in Horticulture and Forrstry; Lizzie J. Williams, recently of Vaasar College, as aeacoeroi urawiug ana luxer; sna tne veteran Pomolocist, Dr. Jou.sj A. Wakdek. of Cincinnati, Ohio, snd the Entomologist of Missouri, Prof. Cuas. V. Rilet, ss Lecturers. Upon the Sute Farm of 415 acres are ample or chards, vineyard and nursery. Students will be paid for labor. Ttdttoarraw. Ho Co&tlageat Fee. Good board S3 JO a week, payable In advance. Booms in the Boarding House free, sj- Send lor Catalogue, to K. D. PARKER, Sec'j. Or Ker. J. DENI80N, D. D. Pres't. kug20dltw4t BUYERS... Of KittSiS, LA-WRElf CE, KAN. FFORDS FULL FACILITIES FOR PKOSE- X, CUTISO KHiULAK or SELECT courses ot study in tne sciences, ancient and modern languages, drawing and music The collection of apparatus comprises tbe newest sad most approved instruments requisite for ex tended and thorough instruction In laboratory prac tice In chemistry, laboratory practice In light neat, sound and electricity, olservatorv sad Held practice. In astronomy, and office snd field practice In surveying and engineering. TVITIOIV USEE. Board can be procured In the city at as reasonable rates asat any other place In the West. Students who desire it, can find ample facilities lor hoarding thrsnsrlrrs The first session of tbe academic year 1871-72 be gins at a. m., Wednesday, neptember Cth, un. For catalogues and further particulars, api.lv to jChnfraser. President of the University, Lawrence, Kaa. angSdlUwsw PATEX1 LtKS a ARMS. BLT'b Patent Legs and Arm - rpHt' ANATOMICAL LEU Is ti u n (aasii ASTEED fcr It years. Those 1 aT without side ssotioo are tor comlort and If dorshlUty unrivsilsd. Prices Cross aii II waisw. em SM nataattloti fa caaranteed. Other Madt i u V. 4. it LKWH LOCZWOUb twasbtrrrnKklall . Km IY0RY EYE CUTS. Old Eyes Made Hew ! ! TSTCJ.Z YOUa SIGHT. iC-- srECurus unou rsum All dLsea-es of the Eje sucftilly tmttd bj Ball's 5ew Pmtstmt iTory Cope Rea! for yourself and restore toot sight. Spt.-acies and Surgical operation rendered tue- ev. The inestimable Blessing of aisut is matte perp-nuai nj me use oi me new Patent ImproTed .Tory Caps. an r of our most eminent phTslcians, oculisU. Btulfi.uanJ divines, haTclud their sight nerma nenUy restored fur life, and cured of the lLlowing diseases. I. liupaired ision;2. rresbyopla, orr.-xsigbt-edr a. ur Dimness, of vbion, commonlf called 141 ..r. tug;; 3. Astheuopta, or Weak Eyes; 4 Epi pbvrr, Uunning or watery Eyes; i5. Sore Eyo speci-'ly treated with the Eye Cuj-s cure guaran teed; . Weakness of the retina, or Optic Nerre; 7. Oj ithalmia, orlnllammation of the Eye and ita appe. siages. or imperfect vbion from the effects ot Inns.amation; S. i'hotophobla, or Intolerance ot Light; 9. Orer-Worked Eyes; 10, Mydesopia munngf pecks or floating bodies before the eyes; II Amaurusis, or Obscurity of Vision; 12. Cata nuts, Partial Blindness; the Joss ot sight. Any one can use the I Tory Eye Cups without the aid ut Doctor or Medicine, so as to receive imuiedi a' benefiiial results and never wear spectacles; or It using now, to lay tnem sstae wrever. e guar antee a cure in every cae where tbe directions are followed, or we will retund tbe money. 2,209 CERTIFICATES OF CUBE. From honest Farmers, Mechanics and Merchants, some of them the most eminent leading professional and business men and women of education aad re finement, in our country, may lie seen at our office. Under date of March W, lion. Horace Ureeley, of tbe New York Tribune, writes; M. Ball of our city is a conscientious ami respectable man, who islncaialIe of intentional deception or Imposi tion. Prof. W. Merrick, of Lexington, Ky., wrote April 21th, 1SC9: Without my spectacles I pen you ibis note, after uing the I'a tent Ivory Eye Cups thirteen days, and this morning perused the entire contents of a Daily Newspaper, and all with the unassisted E;e. Truly am I grateful to your noble Invention, may IXeaven bie-s anil preserve you. I have been using spectacles twenty Years; I am seventy-one years old. TtuIt Yours " I'l&OK. W MERKICK. REV. "jOaEl'lI SMITH, Maiden, Mass.. cured of Partial Blindne, of IS years' standing, in one minute, by the Patent Ivory Ere Cuis. E. C ELLIS, late Mayor of Dayton, Ohio, wrote us Not. 15th, It&z I have tested the Patent Ivory Eye Cups and I am satisfied tbey are go"!. I am pleased with them; they are the greatest invention of the age. All persons wishing lor full particular, certifi cates of cures, pricf"-, Ac., will please end your address to u, and we will end our Treaties on the Eye, of fortv-fottr rage, frre, by return mail. Write to Dr. J. BALL A C ., P. O. r, a'.T. No. 91 Libertv street. New York. For the worst ca-es of MYOPIA, or NEAH &HSHTEINEh.S ue our New Patent Myopic At tachments, applied to the IVORY EYE CHI'S, has proved a certain cure for this diea-e. Send forpaniphletsandtertiGcates free. Wate no more money by ai.ju-.ting !mg glasses iii your nose and dittig'ure yourfac. Employment for ail. Agents wanted for the new Patent Improved Ivory Eye Cup, juit iutnniice.t lu the market. The succos is unaral tried by any other article. AM persons out f employment, or those wishing to iiupnve their iircumtances, whethergentlemen orla-lies, ran make a respecta ble livingat this lightaud easy employment. Hun dredsof agents arc making fnm S". TO 820 A DAY. To live agents 8iu a week will be guaranteed. In formation furnbhed on receipt of twenty cents to pay for cot of printing materials and return post age Address: ML J. HALL & CO.. P. O. Box, irt7. No. ! Liberty-t., New York. DR. S. A. MARSHALL, Agent, Xo. 1 Delawnre Street, LeavoiiTeortla. j21f.l-lAsll PAIST. VAXE. CM f. VERT A :0.. MAVFAT1.IIS OK Enamel Paint. MIXED READY FOB USE. jE3 "77"lE3:iT33. AND OVER 1C0 DIFFERENT SHADES, Requiring no Mixing, Thin ning, or Dryers. Dries Qtiickly st I.eaveH a Bean ttful tilom aud Finlb. ADDRESS: VAXE. CAI.VEBT A CO. OV St C'liarIM Street. JS-t. Iiouis, IMCo. ijIyJIilAar EUUCATIO.NAI- ESTABLISHED 31 YEARN! Jones' Commercial College, s. w. Corner Fifth and Oil re htrwts, SI. I.ouIm, Ma). This is a Full Course Cotntuereiat or Eutinet Col lege. Each department is under the cotrol'of a Professor who has been educated for that Depart ment as a siecUlty, and is retained Ajlely ou the ground of his approved aptness to teach. Our location is Central, our ROOMS LAI'.UE and thoroughly ventilated, and we have every neces sary appliance fur a First-Clas Coumeecial, Colleue. Hundreds of the leadinz Live Bu'lnrs Men of the West and South were educate-! in this Institution, and its present patronage is the result of the influence of its former students. College open all the year. sn j or Circular and Catalogue containing the names of over 1, 600 of our loruier stuaents. J. n. juii.-smj.s. Managing Irinciiial. Julyl-lleodAw nsjTHAJt JOSES. fres St. Benedict's College. ATCHISON. KANSAS. liartcred 18AS. Has reduced its price to (13 a month. The academic year 1971-7J, Iiegins on th first Monday of September. For i-atalogues and turther information, apply to or address REV. TIMOTHY LUBER. O. S. B.. aug3doawAwi: President. MUSICAL ISSTRUMEXTS. THE ABI0N PIANO Hi Aa THE lil-XT jLAl.irV F TAK OF snr llano in thr unrkt It iAiiawanln the PREMIUM OVKK 'Nnavsr.1' Cn!-ki-cint and others at a ELtiuroLP trial at Fair oi Aairri- institute In . I'iij. All an- . Iiruv. soil wamntM fra ll(t!it:ir. PARLOR GEM PIANO, Full 7 Octaves, etefantly Dolahed, an J has the late improvements. This llano U i!rcidl by teachers to be the Lest (br the price tuaile. Money nvested In Gem is lietter than 2h per rent. nterest. V," ntl tor live ysrs. The Estev Cottage AND New Haven Temple Organs Are the cUiMAid Keed Instruuwute it the azc, con taining the Patent Harisonic Atucu cent, Msouel sou ease. aww. (Iran R-IInw-. u. KanL juouanie ana vox uuaana Tremolo all war ranted. Churches. Teachers and fl-rvTm.n llcor- ally dealt with. Aden's wanted. Cxllor send tut circulars, races i to S7M. A ?.! nnfan. 2 stops, ITS; s ilneorzan with it stops, 9123. a. . . iiur uenerai iweoi. lis North ih ritrtt. pt. JajIs. Mo. ocU"dAwl25 HARDWARL. McCOMBS. KELLER & BYRNES, Successors toAdoIpbus Meier A Co.. IHFOSTKBI ASD JOBBBKg IB HARDWARE 4GUTLIR1. S. 1M ItS . ataV-ta -"" - TsmmmmssssT sTtSS .sesssJsHsK B !!$SBBBBBBBISBBBBaBBBfiBBBBBms rssjr akMICAL. Canvassers Wanted Fr "Oar Owa FirvaMe. Ass lllsaatratesl rasser. 1 atasrem. sssia Hakes XoBthiw. BassatnriastlsMs pvicsr. Sl.se. Every saBssertasnr rcsiv-si st valaaklecairaaass, A rralt Pts,wklcsi aella far S3. ftesMl a ccat atswssai tmr MwaatleaBsirrwBBlaaiUat. Aairess W. XL Gamp, Publisher, Daytoa, 0. DR. CBOOK'S WIXE OF TAR bhould taken to strengthen and build up your system. DR. CROOK'S WISE OF TAR Will cure your Dyspepsia or Indigestion. DR. CKOOK'S WISE OF TAR Will preve.lt Malarious Fever?, and braces up the fejstem. DR CP.'KtK'S WISE OF T.IR Possesses Vegetable Ingredients wh'rhmaaBaltthe best Tonic la the market. DR. CROOK'S WISE OF TAR Has proved itselt in thousands of cases capable of curing all disease of the Taareuil asset Laasra. DR. CKOOK'S WISE OF TAR Cures all Chronic Coughs, and Coughs and Colds, more cnectoally than any other remedy. DR. CROOK'S WISE OF TAR Has cured cases of Consumption pronounced incurable by physicians. DK. CKOOK'S WIXE OF TAR lisa cured so manv case of Asthma snd Bronchitis that it has been pronounced a specific far these complaints. DR. CROOK'S WISE OK TAR Removes pain in Breat, Side or Back. DI-. CKOOK'S WIXE OF TAR Should be taken fur diseases of the Uriuarj Organ-n Dtt. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Curw Gravel and K.dury UL-eaM's. PR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR bhould 1 taken fur all Throat and L.ung AUrurni DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Should be kept in every bouv, and ifs life-giiini; Tonic proper! ietrirsi by all. IK. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR liu been tetel by tne public for lu year. IR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAK RenoTates and Invigorates the entire ytem. IK, CROOK'S VINEOF TAR Is the Tery remwlr for lh Weak and Debilitated. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Rapidly restore, exhausted strength. PR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Restores the Apjetite ami Strenhenttbe Mumacb. DR. CR(M)isT'S"VlNE OT TAlT " " liUes tone and energy to iVbiitatnl tuiiotitution. . CRiK)K" WIMh. HFTAR raueH the fiMxl to die.t, remoltiit; Pys.jeiia and Indigestion. PR CIN)KS WINE OF TAR All reeoTerinLcfruni any lllne?s will find this the l Tonic tbey ran take. PIL CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Nan elective rrgulabtr of the Lirer. PR. CIMK)K'S WINE OF TAR Cure Jaundice, or any Liver Complaint. Pit. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Makes Delicate Female. who are never feeling well. at n nig and Healthy. DR. CKOOK'S WINE OF TAR; Has restored many persons who haveU-en unable to work tr years. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR liou!d le taken if your Stouiach is out of order. DK. CROOK'S WINK OF TAR Should be taken if you feel jy3H doaw.tweow 22 weak or debilitated. A BOOK FOH THE MILLION MARRIAGE A Private counselor to the married or those vbuut to marry, on the physiological mysteries and revelations of the sezal system, with the GUIDE! latest discoveries in producing and preventing off spring, preserving tne complexion, Ac. This is an interesting work of two hundred and twenty-four pages, with numeeous engravings, aud contains valuable in forme tion for those who are married or contemplate marriage; still it Is a bonk that ought to be under lock and key, and not laid carelessly about tbe bouse. Sent to any one (free of posuge) for Fifty Cent. Address frr. Butt 'Hspensary No. 12 Nortb Eighth street. Su Louis, mo. fioucs) to tHw aAAlcUd and Uafortunate. Before applying to any of tbe notorious quacks who advertise in public papers, or uaiogany uack remedies, peruse Dr. Butts work, no matter what your disease is, or how deplorable your condition. Dr. Butta can be consulted personally or by mail ou any of the disease mentioned in his works. Office No. 12 N. Eeghth street, between Market and Chetnut. St. Louis, ida. derftyt 131 DR. WHITTICIC ARLliULAR C.RADUATE OF MEDICINE A Diploma at office will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment ot Vitereal sexual and Trivate diseaset- than any other physician Inst. Louis. Syphilia, Gonorrhea, im, strictures. Orchitis. Hernia and Ruptures: all Urinary Inseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial affections of the Throa; Skin or Bones are treated with unparalleled success. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Irapoteney. as the result of self-abuse in youtn, sexual exec.- In maturer years, or other causes, mt which pro duce some of the follow im- eff-rts. a nrttturual emiwions, blouhe, debility, dixziness of sight, confusion of Ideas, evil fbrbodings, aversion to tbe society of females, loss of memory and sexual power, and rendering marriage Improper, are permanently cured. The PoctoPa opportunities in hnepital and private practice are ciisurpaNed in St. lsouisorany obrr city. Pack files of SU Louia paifr prove Url he has Ieen located there longer by y i ;ni. ,i other ao a-lvertiain;. The eatabliabL t. iibrary, laboratory and appointments are unequalled In the West, unsxinassed anywhere. Ae, with experi ence, can w relied upon, and the Ictor can reft i to many physicians throughout the country. In past success and present o-ition heund witlMut a competitor. The Writings uf a Physician vrnorve repuuthi It Union-wide should le worth reading. Dr. Whlttier publishes a Medical Pamphlet relat ing to veneresd disc and th) disastrous aud varied cousruences of sell abu-e, that will le --nt to any addrewt in a sealed enveloj-e tor two 9tani. It contains full pyuipto:,. lisU that will enable thorae afflicted todetermlae the nature of their com plainUand give a written statvement of their cases that will answer almost as well tor the purjje ot treatment as a personal interview, but where it it convenient the Doctor should he roi.ultrd rrrn- ally. r ft is sell evident that a physician who con flues , himself exclusively to the stud v ot a certain class ol diseases and treaU thousands of cases ev-ry day, must acquire greater skill In that tialty than ene t In general practice. Many physicians recognlidng thUfact, introi.ucei'atientstotAediMniraflerred- Ing his pamphlet. Communications coulentiaJ. a 4rtiillsp talk wsrltl suut . .ntklnn ifsKis t-rt- tral, yet rttlrwl Nu. 617 St. Chsrka strret, st. tools. Mo. Hours a. at. to 7 P. M. ssundajs sceptoi. as iiru'ii i sasHs wim ivi jv ituiuiut,. WU41V Dr. D. F. Townsend. U bouth Clark street, Chicago, III., Confiden tial Physician. It Is well known by ail readers ol the papers that Dr. Townsend Is one of the but physicians In Chicago who has made the treatment of all chronic and sexual diseases a specialty. He has devoted tbe last twenty years of bin time ex clusively to the treatment of all tonus of private diseases of both sexes. From his long establishment ami um.ualed suc cessin curing all cases which came under bis charge he has gained a union-wide reputation, which causes the afflicted to seek his aid and advice from all psrts of the United States. It It well known that all who call on him with any private afflict ion ran and will be cured In the shortest possible time. wiiuuui iue uaogerou use oi mineral aoison. Yof-O Mast. TaKK WaBsuso! .Hem In. I W,k. - s-.- pu.a-.fu. . Seminal Weak- MIArMkrriiiui ness, the result of early indiscretion or othercauscs producing nervousness, aversion to society, Im paired sight, loss of memory and msnhood. It you have injured yourself by secret hsbit. jou should lose do time, bat call, or write to Ir. Town send at once, and be cured. Ssvil attention given to all female diseases, and irregularities treated with perfect safety and succen-. ."end tor his circular peculiar to diseases of both sexes. Office and Parlors separate tir ladies and gentle mea. Correspondence strictly confidential. Con ultation free. (183 ife-th dark street, Chicaso HDP. O. BoxVa. spI2!eodd.twlSu. SCAIsEM. FAIRBANKS' STANDAli! SCALES, or all, sums. GBEENLEAFA Co., FA! KB A Sa9 4t Wahirgton Aveoue. dlwH FORSYTH -. 8TAXD4RH SCAiRS. IT. foswtth. Huarros a oa, wud 107 at atrtat. (K. Loaia, ate., Aaaata for Toe UarsaTMasst laaisTiissah iiissi. Mar Tockssr laV IW MEDICAL. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! Strong and Pare Rich Blood Increase of Flesh and Weight Clear Skin and Beantifnl Complexion SECURED TO AlL. KADWAVS SARSAPARILLIAN KESOLVEKT, HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING cures, so quick, so rapid are the changes the body undergoes under the influence of this truly w.Mulerfully medicine that every day an increas. n tlesh weight is seen and felt. rofuls. Consumption, Syphilis in its many forms. Glandular Disease, Ulcers in the Throat. Mouth: Tumors, Sodesinthe Glands, and other part ol the system; Sore Eyes, Strumous Di charge Irons the Ears; Eruptive Diseases ot tbe Eyes, Sose. Mouth, ami the worst forms of Skin Diseases; Eruptions. Fever Sores, Scald Head, Bang Worm, is.lt Kheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots. Worsts in the Flesh, Tumors. Cancers in the Womb, and aX Weakentnc and Painful Dis charge.; Sight sjweats. and all Wastes of the Life Principle, are within the Curative range of Kad wjy's Sarsapanlltan Resolvent, and a lew days' use will prove to any person using it lor eitherof these forms ot disease its potent power to curetheux. Sot only does the sUrvipanllian Resolvent excel all kuowu remrdui agents, in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous. 'ons;ltutional. Skin and Syphiloid dis eases, but it is the only punitive remedy tor Kidiivj, madder Urinarj aud Worn I. OL-iotws, Cravd, IhaU-tt-t, Drew Incuutinenct? of Uriiw, Bright diwA.- Albumin urid, and in all cjl-h-s whfie thtrie are britk dust drpusit5. or lh water i thick, cloud;, mixed with suwttnees like the whlU-f tntwt orthrtrads like white ilk, or there U a morbid Tdik, HUous aplianince, and white lime dust dfrits, aud where there i a pricking. lumlns nsatloa, and I'aiD in the Muatl of the IUck, and alou4 tht lxia. Iuitllthe couditiocs lUdway's anaparilU lie ftilvfnt, aided br the applit-miioa of iSadway ICeadT Kelief to the Spine and Muall of the lUrk and iVe Bowels reKuIatrd with one or two of Kad wit's KrttTiWtinir IMls i-trdar. will itoon make n coiuplspte cure, lu a few dar tbe patient will nam. Iteeaibleii to holl and duia.lure water natu rally wubut i-ain, aud tbe Unne will be reiton-i to in tutiiral clear amler or sherrr color. THE WASTE OF THE BODY i supplied with new, healthy, and vigorous blood, that furnishes sound atructure. llenre all guttering Voni Weakening DLcharge, either Male or Female, or trom Ulcers or ores, through tbe reparative pro cesot Ratdway'SsMrtaparilhan, are arrettird, snd the ruptured organs beate.1. THE TRUE THEORY OF tl KE. IUij saixjpanlhan Resolvent supplies the syttem, through the bloiI, urine, sweat, and strur ture making ronttitueuts, with Tittle-making FleHh-uaking, Heal or Caloric and Fat-making elements. All of its constituents are nourishing, purifying, and trengthemng. It llepalro. Heats, lU-tsolves and drives out of tbe Itody the products ot Decay and Corruption. Consumption, White dwel ling, tTopsy, Syphilis, Cancer, 'lunior, Ac, are all of a crofulous diathesis, and, asuich, are within the curative range of the NtraapariUlanl IUr-UentI That Scrofula, by whatever name designated. Is the result of dei-outs from the blood, inducer! or caused br Chronic inflammation. Thatthuede podiU take place when the blood ispsmr, weak, watery, and incaiuble cf boldiug in soIutin it proper contitueutt or from the presence of snie viri'sor pI.-.n in the blood, as Mercury, Calomel, Corrosive Sublimate, which Is the Corrosive Chlo ride o Mercury or other agents, given iu medi cine!, and whi.h enter largely lu the common ad vertized SarkipanlLu, not atorled or changed from their natural condition. That un.es the repairs or nutriments are greater hau the wastes, that decomposition aud decay will uporvene, and tbe owers of life will lmuie ex hausted. That tbe dying N.ly cannot t!ut lined on any treatment ol medication that exhiust the system or fails to nourish the bloo-I, the tmlr medium through which tbe vital Cn ei are prr-ervrtl. ami on which the growth of tbe body iie-eudt. OVARIAN riTMOR CURED. Never hi a uietlu iue taken Internally l-ren known to have cured tumor either ot the womb, uteri, ofarie, or bowels; the knife has !m lbw sole it liauee in the band of experienced rui;evu but Dr. lUdway's saruiarlllun M'lttei thiivi--tiou. For it has curelover tweuty erou-a ) riati CyM and Tuim.rs. xt well as Tumors in lhe Bowels, Uteru, Womb, Liver, Prop-deal KlluMtri, A-xite. and Calculus 4oturetioii. TUMOR OF TWELVE iE.I iSRiill'TII CURfcD BY KADWAY'a REM)LVI.T. ItKVKKLY, M.v.T Jtdv I., lNy. Dk. Rj.i.vat I hae hatl vanan 'funmr in ir ovaries antl laiwels. All the doctors Mid 'lbie wa.- no help for it I tned eterytbir that . recommende!, lut nothing heled me. 1 kw your lU-soltent, an.l thought I would try it, but had n taith in it, tccauHe I had -.unWed lor twelve vear. 1 took six Udtles of the lEe-dvent. one Iwjx of 1U.1 wav's li Us, and ued two bottles of your Heady ItVliet; and there i not a sign of a tumor to he "mti or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and happier thin I have for tweUe years, Tbe wort tumor was in theleltsideof the bowels, over tbe groin. 1 wriie this to you lor the benefit of others. You can piil !i.h it ft you choose. HANNAH 1 KNAP1 TSriMce. One Dollar R. R. R. KADWAVH KKA 1 Y KKI.'KF CUKES THE tVOILST I'.UNs IX KIIDM OSK. TO TWENTY .MIXUTE.-S. KOI OMKIIOCK A TtlR KKiis:i Tills AKVKRT1SK UKS1T, NKI AM IIMCSI'rrkR WITH PAIT. BADWAis iti:tiYui:iiii:r IS A CUM. tUK LVhKY TAIN It was tbe tint, and is The Only Pain Remedy riiat inuiitly -tops the nt excruciating paio-,, ALLAYS INFI.MMATION AND CUIV& CON- IShSTIONS, Whether ol the I uug, stoiimeb. Bowels, or other glands and organs, by one aipUtUn IN FROM ONE To TWENTY MINUTE. No matter how violeitt or excrmiating thejain, tbe Rheumatic, Red-ridden, Ititlrm,CrippI, Nerv ous, Neuralgic, or proHtratetl with diteaf may sutler, KAOUirSHEADY KKMKF Will in Irom ONE TO TWENTY MINUTEsattord ease and comlort, and this medicine, so rapid in. stopping ain, can be purebred (br Filty Cenin sr bottle at almost every druggist's and country mer chant's store ou this continent, and within one hour's distance of almost every habitation in the. United states. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALCM. RHEUMATISM AND NLURAU.IA If those who are now sutlenng Pain, no matter what the cause may lie, or by what name it is called if external apply the Kad way's ICeady lUdiefto the iart ot the trly where tbe pain is present. II Internal, 2l droits dilute! in water as a drink; whether Cranif-, Sjaauu, XnUaiumation, Couges tion, Asiatic Cholera, Chills and refer, the most violent, excruciating, and torturing pains will b topped in from one to twenty minute. 1'ainfu attacks where KADWAVS KtMUl KKMEF Will ailord lUfltant c-ie In Hani mat ion of the Kid neys, lutlaiiimatioii of th? l!htdd-r, Inttaiuiualiof. of the Bowels, Gjugttion of the laings, Nre Ibroat, Difficult Itreathicg, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Diptheria, Catarrh, lu llueiuia, lleiulache, Totittiathe, Neuralgia, Rheu iuatLim, Cold thills. Ague Chills. The application of the Rt-ady Relief to the tart or jjrarts where the ain ordilticulty exisU, 1I1 af lord ease and comfort. 2i)droiin a lialf tumbler of water will, in a lew moment", cure CrJiuir,;.iatiii. Sour stomach. Heartburn, Sick Heailacbe, Diarrhoea, Dyrentery, Coltr, Wind In the Rowels, and ail internal imiu". Travellers bIhiiiM always carry a bottle of Head way's Rebel with thni. A few dnps In water will preveut sickness or rains front chan e of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitten as a. Stimulant. PEVER AND AGUE. t'KVEK ANIA(iL'EtXTKEI. KKVfcl: ANI At.L'KCUICMs. FkVhl: A.MAl.lTKX'l:hI. FEVER AND AGUE CUBED lOli HJTY CI-NTa. Thire is not a iriutsllal afut la tbU wurM liiif will curt; Kevcr ami Asui-, ami all olhrr Laiarimis, Bilious. Mulrt, Tv.tuil. Vi-ll.,w xml other rrvrrs, (alilisl Lv lliilway s fills.) is, iiuick a.s Itailwav'i ltea.lv IMM. IUiImiii'k Itoadi Hrlicr basprutid lulaliiUe, and will cure ttvw- terrible fevers .jukker, arnl without entailing the frightful larnaltieMof Engfirge! Uver, Fatspleen, Disordered Kldneysand Safforn-oloreil sklu that are sure to ftdlow the use ol the "Chologtjgues -'Azue a- aa . j . . . ." .. . ." Cures," and other a?ents ol the heroic Quinine, ' Mercurial, Arsenic and other treatments where the medicines used accumulate, and become i!eislteil in the system. Kjulway'B Kemsjjr Relief la the Lest, cheapest and salest remedy that can U used tor Fever and Ague, ttlllous ami other Fevers HOT ONE person need suffer, he they ,er - much expiated toFeverand Ague, if tbey will only take itadway'e 1-eady l:elief, ami seep their !.,.! open with lUdway's 1111s. Hundreds In the West, who have hitherto been doctoring at the rale of one and two hundred dollars for a few months treatment, sir keeping themselree ami families free from Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Itheumatism, Ac, lor oik or two dollars a year spent tor lUd way's Keady Ite liet and Itnl way1 s 1111s (coated. ) The laly Kelief will ailord insUnt eaw to All. Priceonly 5o cents per bottle. ... .-.- -fc..- ... j vvimv h au auvM taUilUCI rtowr. NjM by all -lrusTijista, and at Dr. iUi- w jtf'a nrfii-v- Nil. M fa!rtaisn I ana .' Vn.k . . ee tnai every Dottle naa an India Rubber W' ICAIUv'a Y'9 1'EUFtCT PUIUiATIVE 1'lLLff I'erfrttly Harmless, Elrjantiy Coated with Jj.i-h lium, Purge, Uegulate, Purify, Cleanse and Strengthen. RADWAY'S PILLS. For the Cure of ait IHsorders of the stomach. Liter, lJowels, KMneys, bladder. Nervous Vis eases. Headache, Constipation, Costivenese, Inili restlon, liyspeiia Biliousn, Ulious Ferer, In flamiuation ot the Bowels, Hie, and all Ierane aents ol the Internal Viscera. Warranted to Effect a Positive Cme PCKELY VLUKTAltLt, Containing no Mercury, Mineral, or Deleterious tirujs. ST" Observe the lollowing symptoms resulting. 'rom dieonlers of the iiienilveorgaus; Constipation. Inward Piles. Fullness of the bloud In the Head. Aridity of the .SumiAeb. Nausea, Heartburn, Liisustot Fieel. Fullness or Weight Ia the Stomach, Sour Eructations, rinkingor Flutter ing at the Pit ot the Momarn, .saimmingof tbe Head, Humed and Intficult Kreaihin;, Fluttering at the Heart, Choaktng or iSutfocatmg Sensations when in a Lying Posture, inmness ot ision, Iots or Webs before tbe sight. Feser and Dull Paint n the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowces of the Skin ami Eyes. I"aln in the side, Ches: Umba. and sml.ien Flushes of Heat. Burning o. the Flesh. A few doses o RADWAY'S PILLS Will re; be System from all the above nanuil dis orders. Price, 23 reata per Boa. Head Faub ASDTaca. Send one letter stamp to BAD WAT A CO., Wa. 7 Maiden Lame. Stw Yoxk. Iaaatasalaa warta tknaiiai will bossot J m ! I d BtT). ittwOrdara SoUeitsxl. afdaUvlat la tttara. asasasattaaw .-, --- & '-