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Iowa Point Weekly Enquirer from Iowa Point, Kansas • 3

Iowa Point Weekly Enquirer from Iowa Point, Kansas • 3

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I. V. I1AIM1Y. a. liiurrAiN.

W. VAN LEAK. STEAM BOATS. E. A.

fOULET tort's Coocr ZOOS BALDWIN, No. 5 Market IMuce, East Bide, FOBEST CITY, C. E. BALDWIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Clock, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, I'lateware, Pocket and TabU Cutlery, Fancy articles, and Musical Instruments. VAN LEAR, B11ITTAIN HARDY, No.

14 Secoud Street, St. Joseph, Missouri. Manufacturers, Importers, and Dealers in Drills, ChomicitLs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Sitifla, Patent Metli cihes, Porfuiuery, Faucy Articles, Surgicul and Domal liwtrumotitB, Window LJlitss, PuUy, und CJIaaswnro, Brushes of till kinds, Puru Wnic, Whisky, and Gin for Medical uses, Cigars of all grades, Extra Fiuo Virginia Tobacco. PROPRIETORS OF A IE A 11 'S C) A Syrup that is peculiarly adapted to the Hninn ivp lijiiicius. nnu everv oiiici i rsuiiiuuu and severe chanirea in tl'io climate, It is soothing anodyne, allaying coughs mid relieving Colds, vi qnallUes.

1 In colds of the hendjhoarBcncss, a few doses tnkon during ami at bed time, will give prompt ami certain relief. In the eroupy cold of children it is moat valuable, and mother should ho without a nottle of it; in fuel in all lung and throat diseases iroiu aim. pie Catarrh to pulmonary Consumption, it will lie iouml lite salest, simplest, anil most ef fieasstous cough remedy offered to tlic public. Price- 50 cents. WE OfW.ll A 11.1V nin'H Could fill a book with them, but will only give the following, as you havo only to use it i beceme its friend and recommend it to olhers.

Sr. Josr.ru, July Kith, 1857. Messrs. Vun Liar, Drtllian Hardy Cunts 1 was troubled early in the spring with verv severe much and cold, which had stuck to me for several weeks. 1 had tiicd cverv- thing' I could hear of from private individuals, lit tile CUIUIHUIHI numr.

jjn Stewart, ill; llucKlin, lie ruun county, wuero Missouri Cough Syrup. Although 1 Kot lost iiiL'lvdnrk and rainv.) ami was eompciie I to and before the bottle was gone I as perfectly and that rom it Biuce, You are tit liberty to use misstatement us you may tliniK best for tho com munity Very Respectfully, Messrs. Van Lear, Bntlain ff Hardy: Cough Syrup ami used il in my practice, it. gives iniiniivas heing no nest remeoy nr the nubile, and lis prion putH it the reacliol ery iiospfcuuiiy, Dr. Ciawt'onl Adams is no well known as a tieularlv on llie it is not necessary ior us ho letter of Mrs.

W. C. lltiteH (who lives iiknts tne miles lislied this month In the "Jnuinar' and "uazetie," win ue suiisiieu. una was a case of 18 months Btanding and was cured to days. Mms.Van Lear, lh ittiiin lhirilf inc on vour house, 1 hail the worst cold that a luufB appeared to be stopped, so much so Dial.

been taking medicine, nout pmrui. nnu j.i.-n... month but mv cold eonliiiued to grow worse anil worse. 1 now got a holtlo ot your Missouri Cough Sivriip, and look one dose of Aiit.i-liillious Pills of your make commenced to get well lit in two days was perfectly well. JOHN MOBLEV.

Van Lear's lla, Mouse, Kotich and Ant K.vii'i'iiilualor. Tills poison contains helther arsei.le nor Btrychnlne, which makes it nmch safer article for general use, ami Is etiiialiy lis euoeuiitiiiii The most ncltve priiit'ipai in tioti in being verv I'oiitlof its odor, will eat IC mosi, ix vi.ru neeulim' niit'u lniifli; black cat's back on lieing rubbed up of a cold frosty night. The rat, like men, on getting" doubtless hunting a physician to cure him. )y this means lie hunts out all the well rats and on presenting so singular ppeariince, soon drives off all that have not got the poison, and you win noi eu ti mi, cents pel box. 'in.

i. la in Hint, we have tlSd the hv Messrs. Van Lear, rats and mice 1'iom out houses and we have not some six months Biuct wcuued il. any place. Respectfully, llcnrt mint rtlt-sKi" 11I few tint's have elapsed sines niLt'h annoyed I'V rats, I laid It out Hl.oo.1 ,1 tlT.

prcmists'. VuliiifoT KitlivmiiiRtur and will not do II a II It Cntatrli, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Con exuee'linclv pleasaut to ihu liiHloaiid iMiuiiuniii uihihiphj itv tiii sii't the lungs by its remiirkjibjo. cxccluraut hud prescriptions from several iiuif; iiitw mu iiuiibi; ji I iuu Ul iiieu resmen, you som me a uotus of thn nipht on my way liomo (it being exceed- lay out all niglt, I continued to irot restored and Jut not tell; any inconvenient: ALliAAINDKll GORDON. 1 Db Kai.u, Buchanan Nov. llHh.

Having examinetnue lormuia or your me pleasure to reeeoinmenu it to tlic com- umun nirmcuiLu uiiaiutiiau' ever ueioiu poorest (amnios. I viva jxu.xm, ai. u. successful practitioner of Medicine and p.ir- to say nuyiiiiug oi suy on, reading earn td. ht.

jiisepu, on j-iatte river) pub-. St. Josri'ii, Nov. lOlli, 1SD7. i kn i ooiiie viiiuj uiMi spnnix wiiue woi'Ke- man was ever pnigueti wnn.

my chest and 1 could hanlly speak above a whisper. 1 had e.iiwininiuui iui me ntiuvu eiuiiii. oim tiioo greaouy. 1 ue ritis unit mice aiicr eating tins iifliT dark the whole body emits sparks like a luuiiou nft(uu tin tun uutu. i nco St.

Josw'ii, Nov. l'Jih, 1S57. pliosjilioruoii rat, mouse, roach, nmliint exterml- llriitlan Hardyi iiihI It has driven all the been troubled wjlh them since. It has boon 'J'(0 TUi.U FARLEIUH, J. iti i.e.

O. 11. KM IDE. SCEPTIC N. Ohkook, April Utli.

IS08. U. HATi EN, ol man Jerome Hay. eyes uieiillecteil with, iteail afewof the many 1 and his eyes were very much inflamed and pnin- mi'iim-bui, iiiiiohjuk uuu lion liox. VAN LEAR, lIRITTAIN ft, HARDY, St.

Joseph, Mo, by which we shall be able to offer it to the. Fonr.sr Citv, April 29, A short time since I bought i boxes of Con saving or laoor and nme. MARY I.F.Alt. KRITTAI-V HAK rom procureu a no or your rat frj (is the any and A-yiseyin a Tf' uno "kLA box will drive)? 1858. Regular St.

Joseph and 1858. Oinaba Weekly Missouri River For Amazoniajowa Point, Forest Cliy.White City, rialsmoutn, St. Mary's, lioiiviiio, Council Blurt's, Omaha, tho Bwift STEAMER IVATOSSAj MMOItRIRON, Master, II. Coop. rCJ" eh, Clerk.

The entirely new, litrlit draucht, and clrc.mt pBssenircr Steamer A i usnAjMiN commenced running as a regular Packet, between St. Joseph and Omaha, connecting with the two lower daily lines at the former place. TheWatonsa is' furniHhed with all the modern improvements for the Missouri Rivor trade, and every convenience for the comfort, safe and tweedy transportation o( passengers, and her officers respectfully so lid a share of business, and i'eeling confident from their past experience and knowledge of both passencers and shippers, that they shall be able to render entire satisfaction to those who may favor them with their patronage. Forl'reieht, pasaaire or information, apnlv onboard. M.

MORRISON, Cnot. May 11, 1858-ts. II. COOPER, Clerk. REGULAR ST.

LOUIS AND FLORENCE 1S5S. NissoiirlRivei Packet 1S5S FIjOIIENOE' For Glasrow, St. Joseph, lows Point, Linden, wenraska city, council Ululls, Uiualia and Florence. 11HE entirely new, light draught, i JpE.fc and oleirnnt nnsseucer iileamwAgSOil FLO HE.il tlDa has commenced her regula-trips to the above and intermediate points, con- unuing in me wane I'urnig tne entire season. The Florence Is furnished with all the modem improvements for the Missouri river trade, mid every convenience for the comfort, ami safe and speedy transportation of of passengers, her olhcers reHiioctfully solicit a share of tl business, and feeling confident, from their past experience ana Knowledge or (lie wants of both passengers and shippers, that they shall shall be able to render outirelsatisraction to those who may favor them with their patronage.

THROCKMORTON, Master. GORMK.RLY, Clerk. April 23-fs. IKftN. SeaHon ArruiiKciui-ni.

REGULAR ST. LOUIS AND SIOUX CITY PACKET. For Lexington, Kansas, Leavenworth Citv, Weston, Atchison, Doniphan, St. Joseph IOWA POINT, Forest Citv, White Cloud Brownsville, Linden, Nebraska City, Platli. mouth, St.

Mary's, Hellcvue, Omaha, Council Ulufl', Deciitur, Blackbird, Omadi, Rear gents llluli; Uakotah, Souix Ci)y, Florence, Pacific City, Covington, Logan, St. Johns, loiicorii, iioiirarnli ami Fort Kandall. JE, THE well known light i draught freight and mi- iGL cxceiitoinable passenger steamer OMAHA. has now resumed her trips in the above trade, (anil an intermediate points on the Missouri river,) and will continue Ilium with her usual regularity throughout the whole season. Thankful for the very liberal patronage- sioweti upon me umaiia me past sen son, we trust, bv strict attention to business, the wauls of shippers, and comforts of passengers, to merit a continuance or tne snme.

ANDREW WINELANi), Master. J. J. WILCOX, Clerk. March 30-tf.

HeaHou Ariiiiigitieni. 1S5K, of thi; NEW MISSOURI K1VEII STEAMER SlOUX CITY. Regular St. Louis, Council Bluffs, Omnhn City, Nioux City, ami lowa I'oint Packet, for Hiirgenl's llluir, Uecntur, De tfoto, Florence, Omnhn Cilv, Council Bluff's, Bellevue, St. Miirv's Wyoming Cily, Nebraska City, Linden, Brownsville, IWk-port, White Cloud, Forrest City, Oregon, IOWA I'OINT, Siivaimnli, St.

Joseph, etc. ifjjijjjj THE entirely new, fwry light WW a draught, and superb freight niul passenger steamer, BIOUX CITY, JUur.n, Iins cojnnienccd running a regular packet to the above and all intermediate points, continu ing in uie irane inning me season, 'Hie Sioux City, as her name Implies, 'was built exprcNsly for a Sioux Citv packet, under the especial supervision of Captain Baker, who, in her construction, bus spared neither trouble nor expense to make her A No. 1 Missouri Klver steamer, and one In all respects most admirably adapted to the wants of the river. She will be found, as regards capacity for business as well as the superiority of her passenger accommodations, Infeilor to no boat in tho trade, and as such Capt, Baker takes much pleasure in presenting her to the favorable consideration of his old friends and acquaintances, and the public generally, hon ing to receive at their bunds a continuance of that generous patronage for which lie Is indebt en (luring a series or years, wlille in command of different boats In the liver. Shippers may rely upon having their freight handled with the greatest eare and dispatch, and passengers arnassured, In traveling upon thebioux Citv, of bcimr made feel alwavsoiiite til IIOIIHT.

March 3(1-1 f. Eli Evans, Dealer in Stoves aud IOWA POINT, KANSAS. HE has just opened on Commercial street one door north of Agee's Boot store, a large supply of Stoves and Tinware. He has on hand almost all kinds of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves. Such as FILLEY'S HOT AIR CHARTER OAK; FILLEY'S Shamii or Elevated Ovenj Prize Premium; Arctic Air Tight Cook StoveB: and also a variety ot heating stoveB.

lin-roormg ana an description or nnuses-Gutters, and Spouting promply done and warranted. (FiT JOB WORK in the trade done with neatness and despotch, ELI EVANS. Iowa Point, April 9, 1858. in GALLONS of Cherry Brandy at 70 4 per gallon, for sale at the sign of the GolilenVlortar, by Mara 12-tf J. W.

R. Books and Nlafinnnry. JUST received, per steamer Omaha, a fresh supply of Honks, consisting of Novels, Histories, Masonic woeks, Stationary. -C Call in, at the sign of thejkilden Mortar, and examine for yourselves. i.

W. REED. April 23-tf. DOZEN Stomach Hitters, at $7 00 per 0 for sale at the Golden Mortar bv Mch 12-tf J. W.

R. 1 LLthe Pattnt 5Iedicine of tlie ace, for XI Sale at the Golden Mortar, by March l.Mf. J. W. R.

den a no to Ilecclving, Forwarding and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, iowa point, k. r. April 1858-tf. POTJLET Wholesale Retail Dealers IX ALL KINDS OF IOWA POINT, K. T.

are now receiving from NEW YORK, Vf BOSTON and oiner eastern cities large and handaome stock of Of all sorts. Our facilities for buying Goods Esst ptoses "rfhtad of all Coviyetition," Our motto will be "TO LIVE AND LET LIVE," And to do business in a straight forward manner. The LADIES an respectfully Invited to examine mir-. lUunets, Trimmings, DreM Goods, Mantillas and Jewelry, All of which are entirely new and of the letest fasliion. The attention of GENTLEMEN is called to our large and well selected stock of READY HADE CLOTHING, Furnishing Goods and Hats, every particle of which is Our stockTconsisls in part of DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Eats and Bonnets, Beady made Clothing, Hardware, Glaiware, and Gueensware; Carpenter's Tools, Books and Stationery, Saddlery, Tubs, Backets, Churns Paints, Oils and Patent Medicines.

FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES, Grocerle andXtquors, Flour, Meal, Bacon, Garden Seerts, and everything eluu kept in a first rate western store. TO MERCHANTS, We will sell at a small advene on Eastern TERMS CASH. See the sicn POULET CO. April 9, CARR, S3s WHOEESALE BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, No. 49 Main Street, St.

Louis. Mo. jr.EEP constantly on hand, all IhSpe nig ji hooka, Aritumer.ics, urammers, Geoirra- phien, Philosophies, Reading Books, Histories, Dictionaries, Chemistries, iic, now in use, which tney oner tne LOWEST PRICES. "their STOCK OF FOIIEIOIV AND DOMESTIC BLANK BOOKS, WRITING AND 'PRINTING PAPEB, Has been selected with the greatest care, and is equal to any tit the west. Having an 1 -v BINnrtY Attached to their establishment, they re pre- parejjq all kinds of Blank Books to order, si'lhe siiort notice.

ApriI21Bo-tf. E. A. Hitchcock, Wholesale Dealer In Groceries, Wines and Liquors. Commission And Forwarding MERCHANT, rouaTii Ann rcux ptsckts, TTA8 just opened a lares and well" se Il.Jected assortment of Staple aud Fancy Groceries, to which we Invite the attention of country Healers, being fully satisfied that we can suit them ft to quality and terms.

Shall also keep on hand a full stock of Flour, msae expressly ror us in St. Louis, from selected wheat, whit I we will guarrantes to give satisfaction and warrant to keep. The highest sesh price paid for hides, furs and country proluce general! v. E. A.

HITCHCOCK. September, 2,1 57-tf, WIUKLEH'S SALOON, PURE WISES AND LIQUORS. THIS'estabUekment la located on Commercial street, one door north of Mr. Slemmons' store. He bs jtiit purchased a quantity of run; kkaadiks APPLE and PKVCH, BOURBON WHISKY, CLARET WINE, PORT WINE, SCHIDEAM SCHNAPPS.

CATSt'P, PEPPER SAUCE, I-REflllOYSTEIlS. Sardines, Preserved Aftplee, Green Apples Candies ot the best kind flavored with almond and peperment, lemon, cloves, nutmegs, shaving soap, fine article of cigars, and the best article of tobsrto in Kansas. And during the warm and suluy days of summer, will have on abuL'iince Ico, which will be shaken and stired In with pure ebruslicd lugir into ciiiit-iiips, ,8 tn( tMJ Mrch 2fi-tf. TRUE BEAUTY. It not the tint of the check, Or the glance of a sparkling eye, Or thewarm red dye of a pouting Hp, True beauty can never die.

But give me an eye where the soul looks out, And a cheek wliero the reelings rise; And a lip whose beautiful wealth of words The truthful soul supplies. And give me an eye where the trembling tear Betrayeth the fount within; And a heart that grieves at another's grief, As il e'en Us own had been. For beauty of feature or beauty of form Can never o'er master the heart But alight which Illumes a truthful soul Will never, oh never depart. UGS" A celebrated wit was asked why he did not marry a young lady to whom he was very much attached. "I know no reason," replied, he, "except tho great re-gard we have for each other." The most remarkable instance of incidention we ever heard was that of the man who sat up all night, because he could not decide which to take off first, his coat or las boots.

8 If you wish to be great and use fut, deal honestly with all men and scorn to do a mean act, no matter how small Vffis SMITHTON LODGE KO. 1. fcSSl Free and Accepted Masons meet at mcir nan iowa roint, every second and uurtu oamruay in eacn calendar montn. April 16. Buchanan Life and General Insurant6 Company, Office Corner Second and Jule Sts- ST.

JOSEPH, MO. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN AND SEc'D $100,000 00. Marine and River Risks TV. 1 as iow rates as any good office In the state. A deduction of as regular rates will be allowed patrons of the OHice on Settlement.

m5 "fCeiVed 0n 1ePsit and "ections f.f ee of charge and remitted at the current ria pi it hange on the princi. pal cities of the Union bought and sold. DIRECTORS. J. B.

Howard, W. R. Penfck, Milton Tootle, j. b. Jknn.nos.

TV LKa John Colhoun, James Kay, N. J. McAshan, Henry Blount. J.L.O.NB1I.,SeJENNINGS'Pl'e9,t-ju,ne25 1 IN KANSAS. K.

STOUT, in iirytJoofi Groceries, Made Clothing are, and Shoes; Glass, Sash and Doors. orncr of Commercial and First Point, K. T. Beinn sal that the cash system is the best for haser and seller. I will sell fnr rh only, and all who wifdito buy any-ny line, will find it to their interest to rad examine my stock, before purchasing here as I am determined to sell at the X.

K. STOUT. GE Orange seed on hand and for sale, bv March X. K. STOUT.

RIED APPLES, an extra lot for sale by March X. K. S. Kliolctalc and Retail DRUGGIST BOOKSELLER COMMERCIAL STREET, 4 NT, HO! FOR SAIiT LAKE! 20,000 Volunteers WANTED TO RENDEZVOUS AT THE GOLDEN MORTAR OF DR. J.

W. REED, i TO purchase the purest, 1 and nest assortment oi Chemicals, Dy Stuffs, Oils, Xlass and' Fresh Putty, Fftfumery.J Boaps, I Brushes or aiiKinas, opiceB, onuns, iuubcco. Fine Imported Cigars, all the Patent Medlines of the age, Pure Wines, Brandies and Paints, Whisky, Also, a large and well selected assortment ef School and Miscellaneous Books and Stationary, Toilet and Fancy Articles, and a thousand and three notions, Also a good assortmeut of TEA, BICE, CAN'DIES, OYSTERS, SARDINES. FRESH PEACHES, KUTTS, PICKELS, LOAF SUGAR. CRUSHED SUGAR.

Some may Bsk why Reed's Pattent Medicines are the purest brought to this market. Because I am the Sole Agent for most al the popular pattent medicines of the day and I get them directly from the Pa ttentees, whose interest of course is to have them pure. Intending to keep the largest stock of Drugs in Northern Kansas, my design will be to counteract the pressure of the hard times by selling at the lowest cash prices for cash. "T6 live and let live" is my motto. "Come-all ye hungry starving souls, That feed upon the wind; And those that have not bought for ea3h, I'tn timp ntiur tn hptrill." o- va iuaxcu a -n a I I.

tit em on. for sale at ue sign ar by "IT. Tl j. n. n.

I for medical pur- (PEACE 3 i Slowest prices, larch (Jknts. Our stable was so overrun It rats Unit they seemed not satisfied with eating ..111. TjniOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Drugs, ami iteian ueaiersmuruge. Medicines. Chemicals.

Dve Woods and Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints and Painters' Articles, Varnishes. Window Glass and Putty, Glass ware, Perf uinerv, Fine KoapB, Fancy Articles, 1'ine Hair ana lootn urusnes, ruro wines anu Brandies, for Medicinal purposes, Cbamphene, Burning Fluid, Turpentine, Garden Seeds, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Hair Oils, Hair Dyes, with all the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the Day, ftgr We make our purchases with care, and odor goods equally as low as they can be obtained at any iimilar establishment in this section, and warranted to be fresh, pure and gen- uine, uraexs promptly mica, aim sausiucuuii imarranted. Ugjr i'nyscian'3 prescriptions auenuou iu at. an uours 01 me nay ana ingot. Forest City, May 14, isas-iy, 1858, TAILORING.

185H. THOMAS M'MULIJN, MERCHANT TAILOR, WOULD respectivily inform the citizen of Iowa Point, and vicinity, that he is in receipt of a well selected stock of Fancy Cloths, uasBimers, spring and summer uooas lor Gentlemen's Wear, Being tn receipt of the latest fashions from the East, he is prepared to make up garments in the best and most fashionable manner, and will guarrantee to throw the gentlemen into Good. Give him a call at his stand on Commercial Street, one door north of the Enquirer office. N. B.

Particular attention paid to cuttin garments for the seamstresses. iowa roint, niarcn xo-tr. FOR SALE. WILL sell, on good terms, one hundred and sixty acres of land, adjoining olfe Grove. Enquire of La ban Prit-chard, or at this.omce.

April 3U 1BON. For Sale. AT this office, any quantity of Summonses Deeds and Mortgages. Officers wishing blanks can be supplied at reasonable prices. April 23, 1858.

BOOKS AND DRUGS. JUST received, per steamer Omaha, a new and fresh supply of Books, Drugs, Chemicals and every variety of Fancy articles you could mention, which shall be Bold at the very lowest cash prices, at the sign of the Golden Mortar, every thingin the drug line is kept for sale by J. W. REED, April 2, 1858-tf. Druggist.

3. T. DOWDALL, T. V. TAYLOR, W.

II. MKHAM, H. WIOGEHORN. DOWDALL, MARKHAM CO. Washington Foundry, ENGINE AND MACHINE SHOP, Corner of Second and Morgan Sts.

ST. I.OUIS, MO. Manufacturers of Steam Engines and Boilers, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery single and double circular saw mills, Tobacco screws and P-essea, Lard Kettle Lard aciews anlrCyliiidcrfiTr" Wool Carding Machines, i Building Castings, VOUNG'S IMPROVED PATENT SMUT AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF James Smith Mahine Cards') April 0th, 1858. tf. THE PEOPLE'S Drug store, LEIGH BROWN, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Patent Me.

dicines, PaintB, Oils, Varnishes, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, Extracts, Tur. pontine, Aiconoi, Faint, wall, and Varnish Brushes, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Candy, Spice, Race and Ground Ginger, Cinnamon. 1 I (-! Qoaps, octiartiius, mace, ouaving; soap, Fort- monies, uiockb; Watches and Jewelry, and Pure Liquors, for medical purposes, all the Patent Medicines of the Day. Terras Casli. Dr.

Leigh still continues the practice of his profession, and from hia long acquaintance with western diseases, both private and hospital practice, he flatters himself that he is prepared to meet the expectations of those who call on him. Office at the Drug Store of Leigh Brown, where he may be found and consulted at all hours of the day unless professionally engaged. Iowa Point, April 16, 1858-tf. IF you want medical advice before yon buy your medicine call at the Drug Store of Leigh Brown, where advice can be given without charge. April 18, 1858-tf.

IF you want genuine medicines for Family use, call on LEIGH BROWN. April 18-tf, -i Plows! Plows! THE undersigned takes this methed to inform the citizens of Doniphan, Brown and neighboring Counties that be keeps constantly on band ana ror sale a Urge lot ot Plows, Hoes, Harrow Teeth, And every thing needed by Farmers, which he offers as low as can be afforded. All kinds of repairs executed at the shortest notice, and warranted to perform. Also, Iron and Steel for sale. Call and examine at the sign ot "HON AND STEEL." M.

S. MODIE. Iow Point, April, 9, 1858. BACOX! BAtOMI LARGE LOT of well smoked Bacon for sale at the lowest figures by A March 12-tt. X.

K. S. ror Sale? FTtHREE Houses and Lots for sale at a bar I gain, terms easy. Appiyio i May 7th, 1858. X.

K.STOUTy rf GALLONS of the best quality of Bour-f bon Whisky, at $1 10 per gallon, for sale at the sign of tlie Golden Mortar by March 12-tt J. W. REED. GOOD dwelling house for rent. For par JX ticnlars enqture ot X.

K. T. TJl'CKWHEAT FLOUR, sale by Marcn K. 8. ting Second Street, between Francis and Felix, 8T.

JOSEPH, MISSOURI. N. B. I have been at great expense In Rot fine Machinery from Europe for making new any part or atcnes, or waicnes enure from the raw material. Persons may rely on ctting tne best or work nope at mis esiao lishment.

Aug. '06. IIIIUM PATTERSON. PATTERSON Z00K, WIIOLESAEE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Cutlery, Boots, Shoos, Hats, Caps QUEENSWAItEi WAILS, CASTINGS AMD FURNITURE, FOBEST CITY, ARE just in receipt per steamer Sioux City, of the largest and most complete stock of Spring and' Summer Goods In North-west Missouri, and are prepared and determined to sell them cheaper than anv House west, for CASH OH PRODUCE. Call before purchasing, as our stock and prices are such as to defy competition.

In store and for sale cheaper than anybody, a large ana complete assortment or FxirxiitvLro. All kinds of produce bought. Forest City, May 14, 1858-tf. CORN MILL FOR SALE. WE now offer for sale our Grist Mill, there now being a large Merchant Steam Flour and Corn Mill about ready to go into operation in our town, which will be amply suffici ent ror me community.

Our Mill is J. H. Burrow's Pattent, Cincin nati. and has nerhans no auoerior in the conn try, to size. All the necessary belting and gearing go with the Mill, which we will sell on reasonable terms.

Refferekces Tho whole community who nave patronized our nun. WM, E. W.PATTON. May 28, 1858-6m. TLjXTML'EIIImJFL j.t reduced prices, at IOWA rOIJVT, K.

T. rpHE undersieneo have and will keen onhand 1 a variety of building and fencing lumber aiun iow prices as can oe anorded. All orders filled with promptness. Lumber sawed bylhe 100 feet. Terms cash or its equivalent WM.

It F. E. W. TATTON. Iowa Point, May 7th, 1858.

1858. APRIL BTH c8 IMPORTANT NEWS. THE UNI02T TRESERVK1) AND THE PEOPLE OP Kansas Admitted TO BE QUIET AND PROSPEROUS; WITH IOWA POINT AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION, AND R. B. B.

LEACH ARE in receipt and will have during the season the largest and best selected stock of Goods ever opened in upper Kansas or Mis-seuri, which have been purchased under the most lavoraoie circumstances, anortlingan assortment as large and complete as any as can be found in the upper country, which we offer to the citizens of Doniphan, Brown, Nemaha and Marshall counties, together with the citizens of lower Nebraska and npper Missouri, and respectfully solicit them to call and exam ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. we nave aaopieu as our motto ijarge saics una small We defy competition and are determined to sell for CASH lower than any other house in the city or tne upper country, to country Jobbers and tne newlyjirrived migrant, we oiler such inducements' that it will be for their interest to pnrcnase nere insteau or St. Joseph, as has been heretofore the case. We offer our stock at Wholesale and Retail which embraces every article to be fonnd, nn. dcr the bead of following leading items GEOCEEIES; LIQUORS; CLOTHING; STAPLE AND FANCY DRi GOODS; QTEENSWARE; WOODEN 4 WILLOW WARE; FURNITURE; BOOTS AND SHOES; HATS AND CAPS; HARDEWARE; STONEWARE; BOOKS ft STATI0NR7; fLOUR; MEAL; BACON; DRIED PRUIT; SALT.

We are to be found in the new brick nearest the river in Commercial Block. Come one and all, and give us a call. K. si. 1.L N.

B. We pay particular attention to receiving, forwarding and storing all Goods ship-ned to our eare, and our long experience to- gather with an extensive acquaintance in St. us del uis, tne eastern and soutnern cities, gives tne aavamage over any oiner noose In this department, this city and we respectfully so licit share of tht trade. R. B.

B. t. Artil9. Ollt' COl'll, (tC, aUO lUOII'MllUi; Itn tl" i.uiiihi uvct UIB HlltUie, coniiiieiiceil llieir depredations upon ourUnrness. We prnenred some of you rat exterininii-y tnr.UNedit a il i red on, ami imve not neeu uouoieu won ineinsuicet vvo cueerliilly recom- mend it in preference to any oilier rat exienniiinior we nave ever seen.

vak i.r.Ait's stovi; roi.isii. Tills article Is inilveraa'lv arknowledged to be superior to any pi epa ration; of Die kind now before the public It gives to stoves, grilles, rnngcH, a beautiful, brilliant and tin- rable let black liiMlre, which will not burn grey. No sinoko or ('iMgreeabls smell la caused by heating tho stove alter polishing, and no dust Is inmln In its application, Price 25 cents, i 1. v. HAinn'M 1:11: utDi.

Kiml Render, have you sore eyes! If so, procure nt tuii-e at box of I. V. Hardy's Eye. Halm, and rid yourself of the distressing malady. II will cure you it mutters not how long and what is (lie nature of tlie tlisesse 0111 recommeiidntioiis we 1 ro rccfiviiiR iiany.

uanhoepii count Octolmrj IKOIi. I was taken with the sore eyes of the very wm slj kind, hud two physicians to see and prescribe for iiifwill.ont doing any good-jeceiving 110 relief until presented me with a box of his eye-balm, which I used according to directions; and soon as I commenced Its use, my eyes began to mend. I was confined to my bed, from the pain originating from them, lor two weeks. I would advise all who may chance to have the sore, eyes by all means to procure a box of I. V.

Hardy's eye blam. Il will cure, and I believe is the best remedy ever Invented tor the sore eyes. WM. PALMER. )n.

I. V. IIahdv Dear Sir: My son, John 11. Agoe, was afflicted with sore eyes about the last of September, nod ho very bad were his eyes, that be could not bear the light of the sun by day, or fire or candle by night, anil very painful, with all; au much so, that Ijwns fearful that bis sight would be destroyed or badly injured, lie was in lllis condition at the time I heard of a valuable remedy you was preparing called eye-balm. 1 applied toyo'r on the 23d day of October, ami obtained small box of your valuable eye-balm, and used in ilirectioiis.

and in two day's time, it hail made a perfect cure of his cvos. A younger son, about the same time, wastn lien, flll )Ut a ICW Bppticittniiir, ,1. III two or three esses ill my family where the sore eyes began to make their appearance. Also a son of Mrs. Shearer hnd the lore eyes, so bad Unit his mother thought lie would go blind could not admit of light in any shape.

I furnished him with somo of your balm, and in a. few flavn he was noiiig about, and his eyes iii a manner well, in the case of my sun as well as Mrs. Shear's, we tried every remedy we could hear of, and physician's prescriptions, but III. li'ilinlina all failed to give rcncr. mm 1 1 innino mono a.

tuio uuu uvun a pre ventativo. in every case that I have had the pleasure of seeing It used. Yours, respectfully, PLEASANT AfiEE. you believe, after reading the descriptions of the above cases, that there are still a few human beings who have henrd of this eye-halm, and are suffering with sore eyes, who refuse to use this balm? It is indeed hard to believe, but it is nevertheless true What kind of a testimony would it take to convince the few remaining unbelievers that' I. V.

Hakov's rrB-BALM will cure any case ot sore eyes? we could produce numbers of iust such cases, cured by his Iruly astonishing balm, but if the cases above will not convince the sceptic, it would be folly lo oiler more. 1 PprNmift at WHlftlKt! orniriiiH t1, 'v wiumik i ratnrn live boxes. Price 25 cents Adrcss tier 1 Hear what Barnard, Adams Co, the most extensive jobbing; liouso in the Union, say of I. V. Hardy's Eye-Balm.

Tlt.vaiiv lis Hie most efficacious cure for sore eyes ever offered to the American neonle: -x ha. nnislenalv been earning rapidly in popular favor, and on nerceivine thi. have made arrangements with the proprietors, trade at manufacturers prices, as tne gein-f nt neim, im ai. imuia. no tvin can me-attention of our friends in Missouri, Illinois, lowa, Kansas, Nebraska, to this really deserving article, one that will, wherever it is known, take the precedent of all other siuiN lar medicines for diseases of the eycB.

Concentrated Lje. One box will make one-half barrel oj snfl soap. 93 Price 40 cents per box, or three boxes for $1 00. BEAD HOUSEKEEPERS. Mkssrs.

Van Lias Brittain: ents centrated Lye of R. L. Hatten.of our place, with a cost of SI Wi, Willi which 1 marto soap enough from the the dirty waste grease (which necessarily acoumulHtesiii every fami- .1 1 an.ltl.ia urlth ni.lv Ill'A hfHra ly) to realize me sum ot sixteen tioiiats aim mi; "-7 labor. I am much pleased with the soap mnufac tured with this Concentrated Lye, that 1 1 .1. mulA I mm ido cherrullv recommend It to tne commnniiyasuBit.K "i ti." -HYIN.

ashes, and every one will at once see the great 1 VAX General Agenl for Norlh-weslMissiouri, Kansas.Iowa and Nebraska, Dealers will get it at the. proprietors prices. St. Joseph, Mo. ALL THE ABOVE ARTICLES ARE FOB SALE BY J.

W. REED, DRUGGIST, SIGN OF TUB GOLDEN HORTA JOWA rOIM la. T. June 2-5tb, IS-jS-'Jui. BROWN..

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