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The Kansas Weekly New Era from Medina, Kansas • Page 3

The Kansas Weekly New Era from Medina, Kansas • Page 3

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. LAWRENCE ADVTS. P.SLYMAN'S THE MRUS BHf.EBAi Scqoet'r Patemt Pumps. Mr.

C. C. Lmville of this place has purchased the right of Lyoa. county for the putting in of the Sugget K. rTLlrr.

J. B. Sin W. E. SUTLIFF C' MERCHANT bor country home, after a of a few months in the City, was -hanlly recognized by LcT friends.

I- place coarse. nis-i tic, flushed faccshe haj a soft ruddy com pl xion of almost marble smoothness, and 'instead of tv-etv-three she really appear- ed bnt eighteen. lp-u inquiry as to tbe luse 01 so (rret a change, she plam-) ly to.d litem lhat slie used the CIKCAS-j i vy BALM, ar.d rortijired it an iuval- naWe acquisition to ar Lady's toilet. By its use any i.ad or G-pteuvn can im-tLeir personsl apjearance an fold. is nimple in it.

romhina- tion, as Nature lieiself is simile yet unsnrpassed in its eUcary in drawing im 'purines from, also hoaling, cleansing and beautifying the skin aal compieaioii. the direct action on tbe entiele it draws from it all its impurities, kind.y healiuj: ine same leaving ui etiii ture intended it tl.onld be, clear, oft, i 1 I. ar.d beautiful. Price One Dol- lar, sent by mail or Express on receip of an order by W. CLARK No.

3 West Fayette Syracuse, New Yotk. The only American Agents for the sale of the same. 70-ly KNOW THY DESTINY. mat E. F.

THoaxlox, the great KDlih An- trulugist, OairtoTHnt nd Picyhnruetriciii, irfao b.is astoni hei the nif ntific cIm of tbe vlj now htrstlf at Jlnison, N. Madame Thi'mtnn f-i6 iuh wondi-rfiil era of second sight, as to tBahle her to impart, of the greatest imrtaii' to the single married of either X. White in a ate trance, she delineates the ry rurea of the per- son jon are to marry, and I th ii of an mstru- ment of intense power, 5uun as me i -ji nomo-, trope, gnurant. ea to produce a life-like pic ture of the future hint and or ife ot the applicant, together ilh date of sitiou in life, leading Ac Tufa i no humlius.as thousand of tes timoliials ran aboert. She will send, when deair- ed, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture fa hat it purTts to he.

By in-closing a small lin of hair, and Blatmf birth, deposition and inplexion, ai.d iucloa ilig 5- ctuts, you will receitetlili picture and desired information by retnrr mail. All coinxuni-ratioris rcily eonri-: dence, Madame E. r. BSTo.N, O. 223,1 M.ulson.

Y- 1 A CARD TO INVALIDS. A clerpjman, hile ia Satli Amric for the Oire -f Nervous lVkrif. Kuril IV -kt. I.s4MfM of the Urinary Hiid Semiti.tt r(l IIjb vbolrtrn uf Itrouulil on t.y KRUftiil anU Ticiciu habits, lirvtit nuinhcM Iiae Iwm 1-i cird by thfrnublf rniei.T- Pn-oii-te dtfit'e tu bem fi thp fttiot'-d and nitf.i I will send th rectcw for rrfDatin nd thi iue, in a seaVd to any on who oeels it, mEfc or charge IIiF JCKPU 1 sJtai.o, BIE't Ht. TO COXSUIVIPTIVES.

I 1 i i I Tlie advertier.j having been re- THE DECKER PIA.VO FOJTKS are stored to health ia a few weeks, by a very lare ful! sizd instrument, raron.Jtr oftni- ri a il i faciu ml regarding of expiMise, are war- suffered several vears with a seveie lnng aflection, and that diead tver exhibited and also the reeorameDda-Cousumption is acxions to make tings of tho roost celebrated artista in known to his fellow sufferers the this eountrj. PRICES FROM to a. baVs ANTHONY HAVENS. AGENCY. NO.

II PIIAW.VEE LjiATIS WuTH, Klc HOMEIXSUaANCKCOMPAST. oXew York. Cesi Asutt, 82.000. Arctic Innmnre Company il few T' Cash Assets, Corn Exchange Innurancr Co of If Cash Capital. So0'.

Metmpoliiaa lasnrauee Co. otKew Cash Assets, 300 i New England Insurance Co. of Hsr! Cash Assets, i Manhattan Life Insurance Co. ol Cash Assets, l.ai. i New York Life Insurance Co.

it 3. '-j CA Assets. Connecticut Life Insnrarce Co ofHsit' Lost Assets, The above are 6rst class companies. Mr. Havens will dVvoU his excli attention to the busioeas, snd the i t-vts of our enstornen.

sill be fully 'ected. Losses promptly aajosd and at heir agency. a( RAILROADS. E. UMJN PACIFIC RAILWAY.

Open to Salcmaii and Saliax SUMMER Ort aud after Mar lJS7, rritn L.cmi!, Suud-iysvxcr-pted, as ill- -Going weil-lfTiv TaTirorth. 7 30. L.if lia Am. -fir I'viwnr. 10 07 a.

Arrive i Ttt 114 Arriv at Uitrihliati 3 00 Aw pmrt K-lejr at 4 20. ir. Arrjvt nt City ArriT i iuin 7 4o p. ro. Gotag mut alina 5 Am" Jnn-tr'n vx 4.

a. m. Arr.e F.ti a tu. arrivaat Mmhattnn Arrne at Tp ka. 12 Co.

a. Ijrnc. 1 re Arriva at Lemreo worth, S.t f. Arnf at WTiivi. -trp, a 0 p.

m. A Pnssrnr Cuacb i atia-ti. tw ht Tra Nn i mn4 a. Coonectiu at Uwrnirt with pfac 1W Scott and all point, in N-th atitl uib At Wamrjrn with for Cuuncii Grov. A i t'rrek, Riirk Crwk, KmportM.

and ii, Attftna, wirh rnit-tl Stt Kxmm pan' 1'ttijmi4 Mail Kxpttt for rrnir and li point in Olorndo, fan Clah, run aa4 Mxic-o. At IvaTfti worth with parkf fr inina vp iwnri It rr, nd 4UW atiJ um rark-t for 1 fuU At wiLb tr-nurt of Mwari Pcifl Rimi I f-r and rinr Sntk and Et W. W. WRiGHT.Gcu.Superinttodcnr. M.

trwi rl A Tickets PACIFIC RAILROAD IN MO. fS and after Decemrr i lGri, trains will leave Wyandolt iJ follows, excepi Sunday. MAIL TRAfN Daily, at 7:41 ZXrRESS TR.VIX daily (except Siu diy) at 2 p. a. Union Pacific Trains Leave Lawrenc daily (exrept Saudar at 11.20 a.

comeotiu with iho nigl. express Lo lis. Direct con nee: ions made at St. Lon wiih Riilroads and Steamboats, for points hast, Xorli and Sontli. Sleeping a on express trains.

Through tickets to all points obtain- the Missouri Paciiic Railroad Tic--. tfices, in Kansas Cili, ivoaworth, l.i 'v. Lawrence, Topeka and Junction I'i I'. iIcKlS.OJK. W.

LEWIS, General jTioU Agent. H. Hauc Assistant Siiperintendent. O. N.

Pratt, Passenger Ags-it. For through tick 4 and all infortDati" pply to J. C. HORTOy Agent. At ihe S.

Express oBeo Lawren- THE SnJxir ALL HAIL L1J I Chicago, Detroit. Toledo. St I. Lafayette, Indianapolis, Cincin Louisville, Philadelphia, Xe tSoiton, is via LEA VEX WO TU, vi, E. 18G7 i) UNION TACIFIC RAILWtv Airr this Hannibal and Sf.

I. R. R. LIXE. I7-Ta the tWOX PACTFJC 1 1.

to LKAVE WOR r-T, direct euo ACiiou ia made Witb I Country Ji. R. (sow completed to Leavenworth,) which connactK witii nibal Jt St Juxpb R. R. fmi u.

liieir eneetion the Great CeB'ral -Line to all poinu tait. jrui arJ TWO DAILY EXPRESS TUA 0B the Hannibal St. Jo. R- ihmnb from St. Jo.

to Qi.M' wit ehan of a. yjinri Chicaf. Bi'lfnton Jk Q'i nev, au 4 Western Railroads, noints au So ith. i 1 "0ll ST. LOUIS.

Clote rude II coj Xonh R. fui-, -at Hannibal with daily Jlis. Pa Louis, meals arid lAte ron I leaving every eve au'ou arrival 01 tn frou the west, aid arriving St. L.i Bex morning la aeas for buine ennnee; wit'i t'Licago. Alloa Luaia.

erre Ha ite. Alum Sf St. a-d Ohio A Mi ra'lroads, 1 ptMuUi Eattt Jt and South. Hew Siae. In Can Erm on 31 Train.

Boy yonrtbrongh ticket 5an B. IJTSf.TT. LEAVENWORTH A DV'TS. ALEX. GARRETT WHOLESUE G50CEBS O'MMI-SirVV CoKSkR OF CriKKORti AND THIRD Sts LEAVENW bihest prices in hides, fun and wools.

casli pa nlO-lr 3 for H. 8. CLARKE. EDWASD (liirill.v I tmU CHlPHAKf sniniRris AXD DKALEKS IK C3AIRS, MATTRESSES, dc Steam Factory, Av. 1 dc 2, Jvee Salk koom, corner of Henry asp New Hampshirk Strkets, -ouiy WILSON, BRACE BAKER.

DEALEKS IN Foreign and Domestic HARDW ARE, IBM WiaOH STOCK Corner Second auJ Daleware Streets LEA VEX WORTH, KAS nlO EDDY 56 ARNOLD AND DBALERS IS PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW ti IS No. 19 DELAWARE STREET, Leavenworth, Kansas Xl! Coal Oil and Lamps at St. Louis prices. nolO-ly $100. ADDITIONAL S0UNTY $100.

The undersigned will eo'let the adJit'oaal bounty authorized b) Uioautof July 28 lSS-'jfor DISCHARGED VOLUNTEERS entitled to the same for Fttha-so Mothers, Widows or Minor Childiet men whj died in the service. Parties interested will forward their discharges and state correctly their past office address, and wholeamount ot bounty thej have received, which will be acknowledged and proper forms prompt'y returned with instruction as toasecutions' c. Address, with postage. Tor all needed information. T.

M. 0-BWEN, niOjfl F.A. Bailey. BAILEY C. W.

Smith. SMITH, 4 Furniture and Coffin Makeis, Dealers in all kinds of TARLOR AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. METALLIC BURIAl CASE WOOD COFFINS Constantly on hand. SO. 50 MASSACHUSETTS STREET, Lawrence, Kansas.

2v J. HOUSE. DEALERIS FASHIONABLE ALSO GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. RATS. CAPS.

BOOTS AXD ROES BoyV Clothing, LEA I ia meaDS of care. PLOW SHOP The undersigned rre prepared to manufacture all kinds of rLOWS. nARROWS, WAGONS, tfcc, ifcc. On t1 most reasonable terms. REPAIRING Of every description, done on short notice.

Also, they has the right ol manufacturing Graham's Patent And will be prepared to supply the demand for this article in due time. D-ALL NEW WORK WARRANTED xt CUERAS. Medina, Kansas, May, 22, 18G7. n83-lyj HARNESS dc SADDLERY SHOP Of this place, has opened a shop for the manufacturing of Saddles and Harnass of every description, lie is now prepared to do any work in HIS LINE In the most substantial and elegant manner. Of every description done on short notice, and with SMALL PROFITS GIVE HIM A CALL, as he guarantees all his work to render entire satisfaction.

Medina, Kansas, May 22, 1867 fn83-lyj EINSTEIN, iYlTA CO. Soccc-kx to Stattatwr A Bro. JOBBERS OF Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Silks, Embroideries, Yankee Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. HO. 17 DELAWARE STREET, Leaves worth, Kansa n83-Iy 0.

H. VIKRGUTZ, D. PRAGER, J. HACO O. H.

VIERGUTZdc CO. DEALERS IN Hardware Cutlery Agricultural Implementf, Iron, Nail and Fteel. Guns, Pistols and Ammunition. A'o. 47 Delaware between Second and Third, Leavenworth, Kansas.

-o Sols Agents for the Hazard Powder Company, and tha Mishawaka Plow (Viensent patent). fn83-3m CENTRAL DRUG STORE. TEE 0 D. GER SDORFF WHOLE SAL AXD RETAIL AC. fo.

101 Shawne below 4th end bth Streets, Leavenworth, Kansas. No. 1 Coal Oil Lamp. Chimneys, Oils, Paint, Ete. Constantly on hand.

fn83-3ru EBRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who snfferod for years from.Karvoas Debility, Pnematare Tecay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of a flexing humanity, ecd Ire to all wbo need it, tbe receipt and dimrtiooa for making Ike simple fnnody by which be waa cored. Sufferers JSEDINA, JEFFEhSOS KAS3AS. WEDKESDAY, JUNE 12, 1867. Found The boy we referred to last week, being drowned in the Grasshopperywas found a few days ago about one half mile below where his boat capsized.

We are informed by Judge Speer that he was only about teu years old a very bright, intelligent boy. The Judge and his wife seem to feel the I06S as keenly as though he had bee a their own child. The Kaw on The recent heavy rains out west have thrown an immense flood of water into the Kansas river. On last Monday the water raised at the rate of one foot per hour, and the river is now about as high as it has been at any other time this Bridges Gone. We learn that the railroad bridges across the Blue, Republican, and one or two other streams on the line of the U.

P. R. R. have been either swept away or badly injured by the recent freshet. Errata.

By pome means" our foreman made a blunder in dating our paper last week, making it April, instead of June. We are at a loss, to know what to attribute it to, nq he is a young man of good, sober, moral habits. Our ink boy suggests that he might have bee up to a very late hour the night before, as there are many fascinating critters about here. Dou't know how it is he know. Accident is On last Thursday morning, Mrs.

Terrell, wife of liev. J. Terrell, was riding out in a buggy, in company with another lady their horse took fright and both were thrown out, bruising and injuring Mrs. Terrell quite severe'y. At last accounts ehewas doing welL The other lady came off unhurt.

UxiVERsrrr or Kaxsas. The first annual examination of this institution will take place on the 18th and 19th of this month. We understand the University is in a prosperous condition. The fall session opens on Wednesday, September 11th 1867. Personal.

Prof. D. Shuck, and Hon. G. W.

Zinn will leave for the east next Monday morning for the purpose of spending a few weeks Among their friends and acquaintances of other years. 'Hope they may have a pleasant Firm. William Ilemme And Thomas Curas have associated themselves together in plow mak ing, wagon making and black-smithing business, under the name of llerame 4 Uants. lnese gen tlemen are good workmen and re sponsible men, and should be liber ally patronized. Mammoth Drug Emporium.

B. W. Woodward, is one of the oldest and most experienced druggists in the State of Kaneaa, and by the way, he has one of the beat stocks of drugs, medicines, paints, oils, perfumery and patent medicines to fouad ia all the West. But the greatest inducement is, that he is a reliable and trustworthy man. When you uk for a pure article you are sure to get it.

Then go to the Round Corner" Drug Store, Massachusetts street, Lawrence, Kansas. n85-tf Great IIardwark Depot. Messrs. Griffith Duncan of Massachusetts street, Lawrence, have a large and well selected stock of hardware, which they offer to sell at fair living price. Special attention is called to their stock of machinery, among which may be found the never failing Bucket! Reaper and Mower.

Also Victor's Cane Mills and Cook's Evaporators, Circular Saws and Rubber Belting. Country merchants and farmers ean do well by patronizing this flrm. n85-tf Piavos akd Okoah. Philip Phillips 415. N.

5th, street St. Louis, advertise ia onf puper to-day They keep a very krge assortment of instruments on hand, and sell them at reasonable pripea. The American Organ menafsetorad by S. D. H.

W. Smith, which they sell, are probably better keowa, and better liked than any organ ever made. The tone ia powerfal. aaa very even, not liable to get out of tone, or oat of order, and are just what is needed ia Charche. School, Lodges and the Parlor.

The Pecker Brothers, Patent Plate Piano Fortes, hare advantages over every other instrument made, ia their gnat power of standing in tpqe and retaining their superior tone. Be4 their advertise actt.21i.D'l. jl Coknpr Second and Shawxrk LEAVENWORTH, KAN. At J1FAIS AT AO WHOLKSALK AND RtTAII. DEALERS IS Baltimore and Virginia Plant Oysters.

aiwav snpnliei with tiie best Liquor ami Cii-ir-" t. Vrnv. J. Jr. C.

H. VA3NEY, MYERS CD. IllUlinr STUVEwa TlflW Allhl IF ntr' il-; Lightnisie Rtni and Sr gtioin Kratjratoi. ls: A'itXTs eu the cblka BRA TED STEWART'S STOVES. 43 EELEWAXE STEEET nlO-ly Leavenworth, Kansas.

ST. LOUIS i Wilson's HIGHEST I'UEMIUM SEWING MACHINES. TTsPnyt) THE 13 IUM Louis Agricultuiai HIGHEST TRE-1 of the St. jitcLsuiial Fair, 15o6 THE WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON. AT TIIS FRENCH EXPOSITION, TAR1S.

Ev-frv Uacliine is WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS From the Scientific American. We use the WHEELER WILSON, and pronounce it without a rival." Send for circular A. SUMNER, 77 Delaware Street Leavenworth i sas, 415 North 5th street St. Lo Mo. 7G-tf PuiLir Phillips Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN A 0 BBS IV1ELODEONS.

Western Agents for DECKER BROTHES' PATENT PLATE FORTES- PIANO These are tha only Pianos made in this country or Europe, with the full Iron in which all the strings rent upon Wooden Bearing, and in which none of the Tuning Fins go through the Iron Plate. This arrangement produces a more refined tone, with combined sweettiesi and great i it i power, and more perfect quality throuah i the entire scale, and the capacity of stand- ing longer in tune, end retaining Us superior quality of tone than any other instrument. PHILIP PHILLIPS PIANOS always on hand. General for i.D.iH.W. Smith's AMERICAN ORGANS, THE AMERICAN ORGANS ARE THE ONLY REAL REED ORGANS now before the pnblic the only Organ having a Reverberating Sound Box or Wind Chest which has the prime important part to perform as tha SouaJicg Board has ia the Piano Foite (to give body and resonance of tone) and without hich the Organ becomes merely a Melo-deon in an Organ case.

Tie Ameii i'-an O.gans hive not orly the Wind Chest or Bui, l't have the laage Oigau Bellows, giving power and great steadiness of tone, 'flies'? with their extreme Erie voicing of the reeds and perfecting of the tone, maVe them the mot perfect Organ no a n. These great improvements and the superiority of tone and woik-: tnansLip of the American rgan pica tnem in ice trout rant as me best, rnd they command a higher price than any other red inntmmeDt the market. Every instrument warranted. Send for a price list and circular. This Organ received the first premium at the last St.

Louis Fair. Publishers of the Singiag Pilgrim." (iasw) for Sunday-schools. i i I I I i I 1 I i I a ly be to ed, and one in patent pumps, and will be there in a few days. The pumps that have bevin put down in this place render complete satisfaction, and a in view af the cheapness and dura bility of them it certainly to the advantage of everybody to avail themselves of the opportunity of getting one. Admire the Beautiful.

Mr. James Lewis, of this place, is now prepared to do all kinds of Houfc, Sign, Landscape and Ornamental Painting, Glazing, Fresco, in the very best style. All that is necessary to insure him patronage is to see and examine his work, lie is no daub, but a first class practical painter, of the most modern style. n86tf LAWRENCE BUSINESS 1TEMS Durfee House at Lawrence. We made a call at this popular house the other day and found it as nsual crowded with boarders and transient customers.

3Ir. Skinner knows just how to keep a nice, clean, healthy house. We advise the traveling public to give him a call. Board and bed only two dollars per day. GitiAT Inducements.

Ed. Smith of No. 35 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, keeps conMantly on hand a large ttock of groceries and fruits, which he offers to sell at fair.honora-ble prices. Ed. is not oae of those men that condescends to low dickering, he dots fair, honest, cj right business.

A child will get just as good a bargain at Ed's, as a regular Kansas shark. There's the place to gut your groceries. no-tf Maze Haste. Go right off, and inane a porcnase while yon nave an opportunity, as everything is going with a pex feet and at very rea sonable bgures, at JOHH A. DAILY CO, Wholesale and retail dealers in china.

glass and qneenaware, table cutlery. bntannia and silver plated ware. stoneware, looking glasses, lamps. chimneys. Ac.

Sios or tub Bio Pitcher, 108 Mass achusetts Street, Lawrence. Kan sas. n6 if Harnass, Wagons Step-Ladders. Ice-chest, together with Furniture. Carpenter Tools, Yankee Notions, and in fact anything and everything a farmer, me chanic, or gentlemen may.

desire, can be purchased cheap at the store of O. Hast- tinga Confer of Henry and Mass. St- Lawrence aan. K. B.

We would say to those that have Stock, Furniture, to sell, that Mr Hasting i tb HA to do that busiuesa for you. Call on him he will treat yon well 42 3m Haskell Caos. have Just receir ed their stock of Boots and Shoe, and rtre offeringHhera in quantities to suit pur chaser at prices that will offer to their old customers the best of foods bargains. Call ana see. Sign af th Big BootMl nlw2 Lawrence The place for bargains now it at the Em porium of fashion.

All kinds of goods marked down. W. E. Putliff A Co. Brevoort Hocse.

Col. Wilson, of the Car-itol House. Topeka, has leased the Breevoort House in Leavenworth, for a term of years. lie took possession the first day of No veraber. The name of Wilson alone recommends the house to all be old citizens of the West.

Bnt there is a constant tide of em migration westward, it may be well to say that he is deservedly, one ot the most popular landlords in the West. If the wery traveler wants a good warm, palatable meal or a clean, soft bed. go to the Breevoort House and yon will be accommo atel. nl0-6w A. ROSE CO No.

63 Delaware LEAVES WORTH CITY, KANSAS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia BOOKS KXD STATIONERY. Paper and Envelops, Printers Stock, School 4" Blank Books, KtrsiC BOOKS SHEET MUSIC, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. AC. Also PICTURE AJT2) JRAMES.

CUBTAIXS 1AND FIXTURES AND WALL PAPER. WE WOULD CALL THE PARTICULAR attention of Xercfcaata and Printers to our extensive stock, which em bodies nearly every arttel a sully fotsd in a BOOK AND STATIONERY HOUSE- Oar facilities for aapptying the tied ere Urden by mail promptly To all who desire it, he will send same as of the higher price. Liberal a copy of the rerscrirition used, (free discount to tbe trade, clergymen and teaeh-r i- ersof music. Descriptive price list by of charge) with the directions fi WHtr iK.LK ASB RETAIL PIALESS 1 CLOHS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAfS. TLCSKS, B'TS, SH'ES, And Ghxts Fcrstshino Goors, A- o.

6 MA SSA USE TTS ST. LAWESCE. KAN. FIRST LASSiOUS. TWl IOLL.R3 rr.R DAY.

Durfee ISouse, li KANSAS. n6tf ftt, WILHJLBTZ SON, WH0LF.SAI.K DHALERS ITOTIONS, EMBROIDERIES Hosikrt, Glotes axd Fanct Goods. NO. 40 DELAWARE STREET, Between Seconi and Third, LEAVEX WORTH, KAS. nlO-ly NEW YORK ADVERIISE'TS.

THE DECKER PI1M0 FORTE, Warerooms, Xo. 4 Bleeder Street, XEW YORK. Tte untliTHineH respectfully inTitetiit-att ntirn the public and trad to t.ie instrunnt. manufacture's unir-r hm especial supemsioQ of the best seasoned liia'erial. THE DECKER PIANO has Ml the latest uch as FULL IRON FR A RST S3 IVORY FRONTS, BLUtl HOLES.

FLAT PINS.FRfcNOH GRAND ACTION, AND KEY BOARD DECKER'S practical experience a iiininii.itTr uicr ui i iwiin uiei i TY-FIVE years is a sufficient puarante that his instruments are unsurpassed for strength and durability of construction. PPKITY.OWEft.aad SIXGIaU yl ALII OP TVE ram. fortheful! term of SEVE.VYE.iR3, miA hatri fttitu i ni! tlie ftrr nremiiiiii wher xJ.i'i'U. 1 lie internal mecuac ism oi instnicnnts ar precisely the -i-' i E. B.

DECKER, (late Broome Street) 4 Bleecker Street ni3 ly J. HICKLIWS GREAT SALE OF WATCHES. On the popular on price plan, ivinireT-ery a handsome and reliable watch, ior the low price of Ten Dollars Witbnut. regard to ralue, and not to be naid for unleys DerfectlT 500 Solid Hunting WatohM. mtl to 750 5W ifric Casd Gold Watcbei, nn eiiA.

enA I 11 inn ed, 100 to 300 1,00 Watches 2' atciiei -c- JU to Jul juu juau ie ainues, cuaniell. ,000 Gold Hui.tinChro- 2aD to 3'W 1 JI00 GH Huntinir Ensrlish Levers, 200 to SS5i( GolJ Huntinsr Duplex Watches, 150 Watches. 100 to 250 5,000 Silver Huut ing Levers, 50 to 130 5,000 SiWer Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 5,000 Gol Ladies' Watches. 50 to 250 10 0(10 Gold Hunting Lepioes, 50 to 75 10,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches, 50 to 100 Hunting Silver Watches, 25 to 50 30,000 Assorted Watrhes, all kinds, 10 to 75. Every patron obtains a watch by this arrangement, costing but $10, while it in u'im Auiiiiiije auin toil mabe worth 1750.

Jo partiality shown. Messrs. J. Hickling 4 Co. Great Amer- icai Watch New ITork City, wish to i- imnie.uaieiy oppose oi uie aoove marnu- icenl stock Cefiertet Baming articles, are placed in sealed envelopes.

tltlders are entitled to tne articles nam j.t their upon payment of Ten Dollars, hether it be a wa'ch worth t750 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the articles earned thereon, upon payment, irrespective of iU worth, and as noanicle valued at less than 10 is named on any rer.in,aU; it onre be lfc thi3 is no lottry. but a straight-forward legitimate trans.iction, which may be par mosi auuiousi A single certificate will be sent by mail. post-paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, fl'o tor j-1, 11 for ii. thirty-three and elegant premium or sixty-tiix and more valua- hie piemium lor 110, one hundred and I mu-t superb watch lor ili.

To agents or those employment this is a rare -ituaity. it is a legitimately conduct- busint, aulr aThoriited by the Gov ulr w.nel rr TlkA errment, oeu lo the most caref-il tcrutiny.BTai is Addrew, J. HICKLIXO 219 Broadway rear P. CityofNew York. KEROSENE GAS SIOVES.

TKA AND toiifct B0ILEE8, OLCC POTS OIL CAX8, Ac. U-T Allibe Cooking for fL iaiudy may be done with IT Kerosene Oil, or Gas, XI HjT with less trouble, and at Xf any'jj I "other fuel. Jt Article THanvfacturtd hi tlis Company is guaranteed lo perfcr that is claimed for ii. ITT tnd for? Cirrnlar Jt for tv'jASt preparing and using the same, which i uey win uuki a cuic iuic iui vuimi: m- tion, Asthme Bronchitis, fcc. Tlief only object of the advertiser in seiid- ing the prescription, is to benefit th afflicted, and spread information which he coDceiaes to be invaluable and I he hopes every sufferer will try hi remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and mav prove a blessing.

'Parties wishing the prescription, will pleae address Rev. EDWARD A. I Williamsburg, Kings Conntv, X. Y. I Nov.

6, Ij W0NDEEFJTL BUT TRUE. MADAME REMINGTON, the world renowned and Soninam- bulistic Clairroyant, while in a clairv) ant tate, delineates the verr fi atnres ot th person Ton are to marry, and by the aid--- nstrun.ent of intense power, known a the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce perfect and life like picture of the future husband or wife of tbe applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading 'edtrasharacter, tc. Thi is no imposition, as testimonials withornnher can assert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and bair, and en closingfifiy stamped envelope aa dressed to yourself, you will ecei picture by return mail, rto-th? ired info.miti on. i ii f.

XW Address confidence. Mad- AME Gebtucde Remington, P. O. Box 0O7 tv, x- r-rt 29,, est Troy, V. r.

GRKAT Scfferisg. If we can upon the papers there is a great destitution of the real of life in many parts of Alabama, v- l- Georgia and the Carolinas. Bat the wants of all hungry people ean be fully satisfied, by calling upon Sum- merfie Jacobs. No. So Mtssachn setts Street Lawrence, where yon will waited upon with dispatch, and receive in lieu of money, nice lean pies, cakes, cheese, crackers nd many other good things.

FREE TO EVERYBODY. A Larje 6 pp. Circular, givijr ia-1 formation of the greatest importance tlie youDg of both sexes. 1 It teaches how the homely may be-; come beautiful, the despised respect- and the forsaken loved. No yoong lady or gentleman! eliOHid fail to send their Address, receive a copy post-paid, by re-j turn wail.

I Address P. O. Drawer, 21. 70-6m Troy. N.

V. JEWELRY ANE ATCHLtf. rrfi. Ortman, of Kansas Avanue, Topeka. keeps of tlie finest JeweJry establishments I tho West, and by the way he is the! i I I i I ed Jo.

R. I. at their ticket ffi. 4 Leavenwor.h, Atchinom. St.

Joseph, I I rence, Topeka, Junction City, I i i least seme..

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Pages Available:
52
Years Available:
1867-1867