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The Commercial Gazette from Kansas City, Kansas • Page 3

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BARTLETT COBB'S MOKE TO BJi Amjp TUAITHE DM GOODS! DRV GOODS! Stilt. I UJikl RICHEST DIADEM GEORGE PARKER, Real Eotate Agent; ItXA NilP TLT I XY JyANSAS. REAL ESTATE' COLUMN! Enpe or rors. A- Lands. Town Lots and Shares bonirht sad WOULD invite the attention of the7 Ladies of Wyandotte and vicinity to his assort- I7E ARE NOW OFFERING sold; money hiTcsted, taxes paid, collect iocs made and remitted.

Titles examined. Deeds mem oi rancynna isomesuc What! Why a Beautiful Head of Hair. Braaelt 1, Um ornament Cod HwiiLr Fmvmrii and other legal instruments carefully dravnw n8 6m i WHOLBSaLB an4 RETAIL JBxji oubsanb Notions tat- nt K4t, tttoaft i the raw my Moore ever Brlrttly In the glowing cheek, the eye be ever paxkUn, the teeth be those of pearls. If the head la be. FOR SALE, at his mt or in eovertngy-or tao hair be snarled and shriveled, ORT, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, aatare will lose more thaa half her charms.

Prof. Wood's -v jyANUFACTURER of every description Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware. Jobbing and Repairing Roofing, Tronghing, Nevr Store on filiniiesota Avenue, Insurance Company, are wwsmv, atau ivorar tfirae-vses week, will restore ao4 perasanantl; eore to aU finch au ornament. Bead the followtnc aixf Jurtee: The writer of the Brst between itli and 5th AT UUll IJpPiNEW'xomli lf i where they will find a general assortment of all Sec done to ordsr to order, on the shortest notice. the latest Eastern Styles of Goods, as complete The subscriber docs hi3 own work, all of a3 in any one House this side of St.

Louis, con EEDTJCED BATES which is warranted. sisting or 4 fs, jr r-. Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,500,000. Dealer in Shop on Fourth Street, SIGN OF THE BIG COFFEE VOT.

Wyandotte, Oct 27, 1860. TI1E FOLLOWING CHARLES J. MARTIN, President. CALL. KINDS DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, i 1 EMBROIDERY, 'l SILK, i CHENILLE, ZEPHYR WORSTED, A.

F. VV1LLMARTH, Vice President. Ordinance No. 38. STOVES, I.

MILTON SM1TIF, Secretary is ua celebrated Pianist, Tnaiberg IfewTork, April 19, 1868. 7 Da. Wood Pear Sir, Psrmlt ma express to you roe obligations am under for the entire restoration of mr awlr to Its ortgmal color aboat the ttaie of my arrtral In the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, bat apon tbaapplicattuo of yonr Hair BestoraUve- It soon re-eoTered its arlgliiat hue. I consider j-oor HestoratlTe as wonderful Invention, quite efflcaeloBs at well asreeable. Jam, dear air, yonre tmlr, Dryca a'r Gwyllodj-Jct." Wdekj Kewpaar office, 13 assaa April IS, 1 A5S.

O.J. WooBi Dear Sir, Some month or Ma weeks ago 1 received a bottle of your Hair Restoratlw and gave It to my wife, who concluded to try It oa ber hatr, little thlnklcg at the Ume that II would restore the gray hair fo its original color, bnt to her as well as my surprise, after a few weeks' trial has performed thai wonderful effect by tnrntns all the gray harrs to a dark brawn, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strongly recommend the abevs BestoiaUve to all persons la want of such a change of their Itair. i CHAHLESCARDHW. 'a 1 Kew 1887.

nor. O. J. Wood: wuh co0deoea -dw I reeom. mend your Hair Restorative, as being the most efflcaeloas arttcfe I ever saw.

Since using your Hair Restorative my hair and whiskers which were almost white have gradu. ally grown darkf and I now feel confident (hat a few more applies tlons wlU restore them to their natural color. It has also relieved nn of It-dandruff and unpleasant Itching, so common among persons who perspire freely. 'CT'f JiO. Kir.8T.' Faor.

WOOD About two rears aso tnv h.lr nnmi. EEAL ESTATE! AN Ordinance amending an ordinance fixing the time for makinsr the ssessmnnt roll K. e- In this Company I offer you Insurance for the yearwi. D. 1860, and delivering the same to the City Collector.

BE it ordained bv the Maver and -tfldermpn SHEET IROX: WARE, SITUATE IN THE on your property against loss or damage by Fire, or the perils of Inland navigation of the City of Pyaudotte Sec 1st. Section firsL of onlinanrv nnmlinr cr and tin Ware, thirtv-six ef this citv is herebv amended to rprul a3 follows, to-wit and transportation on Lakes, Rivers, Canals and Railroads, East or Wel from and to any part of the United Slates or Wyandotte Beserve The City Clerk shall, immediately on the and publication of this Ordinance, to aDDOrtion the amount of in ho Canada, at current rates and on usual fTlf A.DOTT C1T1, enp iTiT ry i tttv ts i -arritr raised for the year A. D. 1860, among the va- terms all rebates being in cash. eed falling atr sad turning gray I wsa fast becoming bald, and bad tried many Remedies to no effect.

I com. men ed using your Restorative in anoary last. A few applications fastened my hair ttrmlv. 1 1 beng tn nit nn. nous sums set uown in me assessment roll, as provided in bee 1 27iwenty-seven, of ordinance number seven 171 of this citv.

and when TTTOULD call the attention of his nUTncT- V. ons friends and customers to his Jarcs and well selected stock of the abqre artlcleg. which he offers at the grow out, and turned back to Its former color, (black At this Ume It is fully restored to Its original color, and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its uk to Tinits. so completed, to make a fair copy of such as- A. 11 ll A.

DOWNS, Agent. Chicago, I1U ay 1 187. The Hestorattve Is nut iro in hnrtTrt iff 3 l.rM. sessmeni ron, wun me taxes, ana deliver the same to the city collector, on or before the tenth dav of December. A.

D. 1860. Raid mil in 28y Lowest Cash Price, i medium, and small. The small holds half a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle 1 the medlam bold at least twenty per cent, more than the smali. and rot.II.

for tarn be delivered to the city collector upon the condi OCERIES! FAMILY STORES. All kinds of Sheet Iron Work, 1 tion ana requirements oemg performed on the part of said Collector, required by said Sec. 27 twentyseven, of ordinance number seven, 7J aforesaid Best Goods that can Ue Obtained. SHE TLAND WOOL, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, BROWN AND BLEACHED DOMESTICS, and a great variety of small wares, 5La, Ac. also- LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, MEN'S HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, UNDERSHIRTS, ozc.

i tv. ft STAMPING AND PINKING DONE TO ORDER. Feeling thapkful jast; favora in the old store, would solicit a continuance of the same to the Al ocO fi.ni.ly ZEITZ BUESCHE. in cirbwarc anb roccries, WYANDOTTE. K.

T. Wich to draw the attention of Farmers Country Merchants, and the public generally, to their new and well assorted stock of HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, which they offer for sale, for cash, at St. Louis Prices. 2Sf A First Class Article of Flour always on hand, sent to them direct from the best St Louis mills, and guarantied to be A No. 1 All kinds of Grain and Hides taken in trade.

Give them a call before buying elsewhere. Wyandotte, Sept. 8, 1860 ni ly 52 of Land, 1 miles from Jf'yaa-dotte. T5 Acres of Land, 6 miles from Wyandotte. CO of Land, 4 miles from JFandoUc, 6n the Mancio Town Road.

82 22-109 Acre of Land, 7 miles from Jf auuotte. Acres of Land 2 miles from Wyandotte. 10 Acres of Land, 1 mile from Wjondotte. 100 Acres of Land, 1 mile from Qaindaro. 50 Acres of Land 6 miles from Wyandotte, near the Leavenworth Road.

Also C40 Acres of Land, near Monticello, In Johnson County. 200 Acres of Land, near JFestport, in Kansas Territory, on the Southern Road. or ALL the above Land, will be sold TX3NT nOOPIIffCr, dollars per bottle the large holds a quart, 40 per cent, more In proportion, and retails for $3. O. J.

WOOD Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New XJV. i15.tb Wire Railing Establishment,) and 111 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by wg, LOGIKR, and P. KATOER.

drcggWs, Wyandotte, and by all good druggists and fancy goods dealers. nt i CHEAP FOR CASH- Sec, 2nd. This ordinance shall be in 'tWe Rlfnrr. an oitiidiu. mrrt from and after its passage and publication.

PJf Booovllle, OlasRow, Bninswlck, Mlsml, WINES, LKUIORS, CIGARS, WALDO SMITH Jtpprotea, uec un, .7. lt60. Attest GEO. RUSSEL Mayor. Tiios.

J. Daklixq, Clerk. ocrnn, Mxtngion, weiing ton. Rlcbtleld, Liberty, Independence, Ksnsas. Park-Ulc, Leavenworth City, Weston, Atcblsun, Do-lyhau.

and St. Joaepb. nicliigan Central and Great West 21 Ji.J -4 Rav -si Wily i -V a ern (Canada) Railway. Ordinance No. 37.

'The fine rassenor steamer. DAVID TATTM, Capt. Isaac II. lie. aT V.

Jnu IIlKKna all Teas, Rice, Paleratus, Coffee, Starch, Carbonate Soda, Sugar, Soap, Cream Tartar, rtflflllatr fsMLIirif at nr lti Iar rtt am at aavaJ aali Ite. SOOTSfSHOES, sr est iea aati aarai iucid ate points, during the entire beating arasoui Waving St. Molasses, ashing boda, i east rowders, mil i IVS If i VV TITV fi.lIlT -x-n Jnlv Golden Syrup, Indigo, Crackers, 1 v. buiuii vu-uii foot of Lake street, Chicago: ith. Amrntt 2Sth.

1 45 a. at. Detroit Accommodation Sundays excepted) aniv at nmmUiritu. Utu. CAJYDLES.

25th. 15(1. 9tn. 13th. 261 a.

loth. September it 7 15 A. M. Cincinnati Express (Supdays excepteI) May 9th. Spermaciti, Adamcntine, Star and Tallow.

juuiaaaponsa F. Cincinnati at 2J.I. Joee 6th. 8 00 A. M.Llgbtning ETpress (except SundsvsV arrive Hill.

November 7ih. 20th- EtcV ath. 7lf. 1 Buffalo, 4 Albany, 8 30 p.m.; New York. 9 P.

Rni, The Darld Tatmn h.i.lnv mm in ik. Nutmegs, Mace, Cinnamon, Cloves, Allspice, AN Ordinance granting Silas Armstrong, or his assigos, the privilege of landing a Ferry Boat on Kansas River. BE it Oodained by the Mayor and ildcr-mcn of the City of Pyandotte, to-wit Sec. 1st. That Silas Armstrong or his heirs and assigns, if they have the lawful right to keep a public Ferry across the Kansas river, at or near its month, shall have all the right this city has to grant, to a landing of their Ferry Boat at any place where any of the Streets or Avenues of this city, now made open, by any ordinance of this city, or resolution or motion, strikes or extends to the said river, for the period of three years from this date, unless the said place where said boat shall be located, shall be wanted before that time, for the purposeof constricting a Bridge over said river at that point Approved, Dec.

5 1860. Attest, GEO. RUSSELL, Mayor. Tuos. J.

Darling, City Cleric. 1 30 r. M. Michigan City AcccmmodaUon (exceut Snndav.t eeptlonaule order expressly for the above trade; ber officers hope that by strict atlentUa to comfort or passengers and to business, to merit a liberal share of patronage from shippers and the public generally. i i 4 IS QUANTITIES TO SUIT rCBCUASIBS TKRSOXS desiring to SELL or BUY REwlL EST.fTE, in Kansas, will Cod it to their advantage to consult us.

BARTLETT COBB, Attorneys at Law, and Dealer in Real Estate. 8 00 P. M. Kew York and Boston Exnress fSatunlAra i'epper, Umger, Mustard, Cayenne repper, and Extracts of Lemon. DRIED FRUIT.

excepted), arrive at Detroit 7 15 A. Sus- pension Bridge or Buffalo at 4 60 p. Al-bany 4 a. New Yot 9 a. Boston 3 15 ioaau MCKF.E, Master.

JohbJ ITihtok, Cterk. 1 3 Whicli Ke iGuarantees Prunes, Raisins, Figs, Apple -and WESTERN 8 00 P. M.Cinclnnatl and LoalsvlUe Express, (Saturdays reaches. Saddlery Hardware House. Canned Strawberries.

Lonisvllle 4 P. M. Only one Ualn on Sunday, at 8 P. M. All trains connect at PrU mriih i.u Tound Jars of Extra Jellies.

Ovsters i x. Sardines. McDonald eiihe, Mamjacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Catsup Pepper "gaucePickles; i I Huron Railway for Buffalo and all poInU Kast at Toronto with the Grand Trunk Railway to Kingston, Ogdennburg, Montreal, Quebec, and all points In Canada East, Northern Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. bwcet Uii. vucuacu wrougn.

Thmnirh i cko. fn. cal. jnHu.t ti i Maccaroni, Vermacilla, Refined Corn Starch Saddlery Harness. ijiiuv.ibi iwniruau In the West, at the General Office, corner Lake and PEALER IK ejs qjs pus qif iq onuoAy Boeauinif SELL 5 IFOTl IOlSH BirroiBjupiwiBiie ine xremont House, Chicago, and at tte Depot, font of Lake street.

R. N. RICE, Superintendent. II. J.

Gen. Tasscnser Azent M. C. R. R.

6 Main Street, Near Levee, Ii.AXS.aS- CITY, MO. Wholesale Dealers in Saddlory Hardware and Trimmings. nl mpupQ viuopjjj ssij jof and Farina. PROriSIO.YS. Hams, Shoulders, Side Bacon, Dried Beef, White Fish, Mackerel, Codfish, Pickled Herring.

03r EXTRA AND DO UBLE EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR Illinois Central Itailroad, Groceries and Provisions, 2SffBeBO(eht. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. FOR CAIEO, ST. LOriS, ALTOS, TERRK HACTE CORN AND CORN MEAL. Apples, Potatoes.

Onions, A RARE CHANCE! IN consequence of the increase of trade and travel, to and from our City, the Board of wfldermcd, did, at their last regular meeting, nu. thorize the city clerk to advertise for proposals to run a Ferry Boat across the Missouri River, at this place, in accordance with the charter granted this rty for the same, by the Legislature. The above mentioned Charter will be leased, for a term of years, to a responsible man or company, to a great advantage. Information concerning the same, may be obtained by calling on, or addressing the Mayor or Clerk of this City. TIIOS.

J. D.flRLIXG, City Clerk. JyanJottc City, Dec 7, 16G0. 17 tf Notice to Real Estate Dealers, rpiIFj undersigned offers his services as an IN-X TEUPRKTER with the "Wyandotls," and 'Dclawares." He is fully competent, having resided in their midst for the hut 17 years. Persons desirous of purchasing Real Estate in the vicinity of Wyandotte, would do well to call upon him, in rolviiou thereto, as he has all the allotments and sales at his disposal.

JOHN T. GREYEYES, Wyandotte Chief Wvaxdottk City, K. Dec. 4, 18C0. P.

S. I now have the Agency of some fine Farms and Timber Land, which will be sold Ciitxr. J. W. G.

17 3m w-r, (ialena, DirouHh, Dubuaae. St raul and the North Weal. Tn rtiillv CmnuTnin. Chicago to Cairo dlreot, via Cblcaco Branch, through without change of cars or baggage, carrying the great South- BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD AND EGGS eru sail ami American running in connection with the Terre Haute and Alton ami St. l-nntx.

ni.in and Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes. fc. mssisstppl and Great Western Jtallroads, forming a MINNESO TA A YEN UE, WOODEN WARE. uirrti rauroau uerween vnicago and St. Loats, and being the niest expeditious to Decatur, Springfield, Jacksonville and Naples.

On and after 8CNDAT, AT 17, trains will leave the Wash Tubs, Washboards, Pails, Baskets, L01VER WIIN ANY OTflW HOUSE Brushes, Clothes Pius, ureai icuirai iepoi, root oi water aud Lake streets, a follows: 9:30 A. Cairo, Cincinnati and Express, coS-nectlng with tlia O. at M. trains at Odio, Cincinnati II: WYANDOTTlii CITY, KANSAS Door Locks, Butts, Screws; Bolts, Pulleys, anu i lie cast 9:15 P. Chicago, St.

Lonls ami Cairo Express, oon-nectlng with L. A. A. and O. M.

R. for tt Louis, Cincinnati and the East. Trains connect at Cairo with steamers dally for Memphis, Natcbes, Tlcksburg, New Orleans and all Internie-dlate points on the Lower Mississippi and at SU Louis WST OP St. LOOIS. Chains, Axes, Shovels, Nails, Brads, Tacks, Trowels.

Coffee Mills, Bed Cord Clothes Lines, Hope, tc Matches, Ink. CUTLERY. Butcher Knives, Pocket Knives, lorererion buy, ana points on the Missouri. The above trains connect with GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD, Express for Galena. Dunlieth and Dubunne.

THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY! ira.B vuiukv irons iuq irrcnii wniTaii at HjUO A-M. and 8:00 P. arriving at Donlleth oppotll Do-bnqueat $:60 P. Al. SUcea leave Ptlbudaa dftilv tar ai; 1 5 Knives and Forks) Shears' and Scissors.

The oHly article UNRIVALLED IN MARKET, WITH IMMENSE HOME AID EUROPEAN The reason why, Is that by Kature's own proosil-resteres the natural color permsnentiy after the hair he comes gray; supplies the natural fluids, and thus mak It grow calalr Dead's, removes all dandrair, Hchlng, an.t from tba scalp, quteu and tones up the nerve, and thus cures sll nervous headache, and may lie relied upon to cure all disrates of the scalp and hair It wilt and keep tt from fafiiog offj makes it soft, glossy, health and beauMlul, and If used by 1 be young two or three times a week, It will never (all or become gray tben reader, read the following and Jume for yourselves. Kew Yoaa, Jan. 8, 4SS8. MESSRS. O.J.

WOOBfcCOV 'i Gentlemen Having heard a guo-1 deal about Professor Wood's Hair Regtorative, and my hatr being qulle grar, made up my mind to lav aside tbe prejudice which I. in coramtm with a great many persons, had against all manner of patent medicines, and a short tine so I cuts, menced using your article, to test It for myself. The result has been very satisfactory that 1 am very glad I did so. and In Justice yoo. as well aa fr tis en.

coursgement of others who may be as grey as I was, but who having ray prejudice, without my reasons for setting it aside, are anwilling to gtvaywor Restorative a trial till they have further proof, and the bert proof being ocular demonatratioB. I write yow this letter, which you may show to any stfch, and also direct them to me fur further proof, who am In ami out ef the K. T. Wire Balling Ea. tablUfemect every daw My hair Is now its naturaT color, and much improved In appearance every way, being glossier and thicker and much moro healthy looking.

I am, Tours Renpectrutty. --i- -HSNRV JKKCINS. Cor. Columbia and Carroll Brooklyn. MrrgogToif, reb.

II, ra8. Pa.or. Wood Dear 6ir Year Hair Restorative has lone much good la this part of the country. Sly balr baa been slightly diminishing fur several years, eaused, I sup poe, from a slight burnt- when I was qnlte an Infant. I isve been using your Hair Restorative for six weeks and I flud thst I have a Sne head of hair now growing, after having used all other remedies known, to no effect.

I think It the moat waivable remedy now ad The alt wbo ere sWlcled that way hi nee your remedy. Toucan puulkb this If you think proper. Tours, ke, S. W. atlDDLRTON.

'r -f PRlLS.oet.PMIA,Sepl., 1867. Prop. Wood Sir: Your Hair RaMerntlre Is proving it-tetf beneilclal to me. Tbe front, and alro (he back part tt my head aJntriet lost Its covering wa tn fact bald, have used but halt pint bottles ef roar Restorative, and now the tup of my bead Is well studded with a promi log rrop of young hair, and tbe front la also receiving Its tjeotBU I bavo tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think rota my ewa personal tecum" 'aendatton, I can Induce many otbe rs to try It.

Tours, respectfully, D. R-THOMAs, tt. P. K. 44 Vine street.

"The Restorative Is put up In bottles of -hree rzea, vis 'arge, medtatd, and smUt-tlie small bold halt a pint, nd retalle for one dollar per bottle, tbe median aoids at east twenty per cent Biure la propurtioa tUao the small, ind retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a. luart, 4o pec seal more la ptoponloa, and reia.U for S3 a i O. WOOD. St Pmirletors, SIS Broadway, Kew rork, (la tMe ivt, T. VTire Railing BtaMlsacnt.

Particular attention given to providing pmuMiii luwi iua Wisconsin JAPPAJYEIJ WARE, IMPORTANT LOCAL CONNECTIONS. AT MATTOON. With trains on thfcTrrc 11. Tin Ware, Rockingham Ware, Earthcrn Ware W. P.

IIOLC01II5, Painter arid Glazier. DEALER IX DOORS, SASn, Windows, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, '-Ac Gold Leaf, Bronze, Graining, and Painters' Tools and materials of every description. Also, Coal Oil Lamps, Looking-Glass Plates, and Guilt Mouldings. Third street, near, the Garno House i WYANDO TTE CIT KANSAS. i choice Dairy Butter, COMMENCEMENT Of TUE SFVEXTH VOLUME THE rublwltcrs or the Atlantic Monthly have pleasure in announcing that the new Volume, to commence with the number for January, 1861, will contain features of remarkable rfc.nruau, ui 10 Terre uaute, in dtanapolis, Evansvllle and Crowfordsviilj west lor Al ton and St.

Lculs. tjueensware, Jb ruit ars. GLASS WARE. AT TOLONA. With trains of the Great Weatern B.IU -T roan; east tor isomer ana Danville: wat r-r win.H.M Jacksonville and Naples and towns en tnerniihrf.

r. Fresh Eggs, interest and attractiveness. Among them may Tumblers, Goblets, Glass Jars." mLERPLisTE WARE. Cake Baskets, Casters, Cups, Candlesticks, A i uui ami oaA W) VAL With train on the Ohio k. Mississippi Railroad; East for towns npott Its Una sh, 00 liVUIB i i AT MKXDOTA The frafnt over the CMcaio am) Leaf Lard, Burlington a Quincy Railroad.

leavlnv Rkiean, rrm Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, Sec 'T the Central Depot at 9:15 A. and 8:45 P. connect, with trains upon the Afatn Line of the Illinois Centra All Vekt Bbautitti- r. LANCSSXCAMP. X.

W1NDOLPH. ftsritraad for Arnbor, La Salle, Bloamlnctea and in Hams and Bacon, a Vkriety of other LUC tuieziuT IDC THROUGH TICKETS Hi wmrthooM it la Sot all Important points lit the Sooth and Wt r.n All cheap fir cash or country produce Tbird St. near the Post Office, had at the office of the companv. tn the Central and at the Ticket Office of the Mlcblizan Central Railri F. LANGSENKAMP Mnnfactnrera and Pealen in Ltdiet and Cata' BOOTS AND SHOES, GAITERS, ETC.

corner mm ana Dearborn sti eetsj aUo al all pnoctpai and all other articles of family use, (ttrCbuDtry? deulers dan tie supplied at wholesale prices with every variety of DTAHDOTTE, KAXSA8. .2 For Hvde Park Trains, see special card. TraJa for Kankakee trava Cblcago dally at P. M. JAS.

C.CLARKE. Master Trauspttatlon. W. P. Johnson, ea.

Ticket Asent. Wo 1 East Side Main St, 3 doors above Levee, Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Liquors, To" it. Louis and Chicago City, KXo. .3 oc named A NEW NOVEL, By Mrs. Harriet Deeeher Slotce Author of fcUncle Tom's Cabin," and "The Ministers Wooing." A NEW NOVEL, By Charles Reade, i Author of "Christie Johnstone," Pcg Poffing-100," etc.

NEW STORIES, By Miss Harriet Prescolt, Author of "The Ambro Gods," and Sir Roban's ChosL" -A NEW ROMANCE, tJy the author of "Charles Auchester," and "Counterparts." alio, Contributions in Prose and Poetry, by Uenry TV. Longfellow. Richard B. Kimball, Nathaniel Hawthorne George 8. fiillard.

Oliver Holmes. Rose Terry. tjames Raasell Lowell, Rev. Dr. Bellows.

Half waldo Emerson. Mrs. Fanny Kemble. ffohnO.Whittier. Charles E.

Norton. Bayard Taylor. Winthrop Sarwnt rT.W.HWinson. Henry Gil Jr' Trowbrtdge. -M 1 i K.J Throe Dollars ner adaam, or twenty-fire Cents aarfakfasamaamfeaBakeB afeeabBfaaBafBaaBa4aaH Qgj" The highest prices paid for Coun.

lUti BetVMD Itli and Stfc Strerti, Queensware Glassware try Produce and Hides. Air Line and tU Market 8t8t. Lawla, Mo. AT. ST.

LOUIS PRICES, And sold iy all good Draggtsts and Fancr Good Deal BETWgEJT ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO, VIA ST. I LOCIS, and CHICAGO RAILROAD. AMERICAN and TJSrTED STATES RXPRKSS and MAIL ROUTE. Carrying the Great Northern and East tns Tare TatKovait Esracaa TRAurg jjailt.

BY Important fo Trarclcr. Ste Lenft and Terre Haute R. Re AsraaKemewta are aots; otnplete, aad para rannlor through from East St- Louis to without change Car. HARTFORD FIRE i P'-i-l Augustus Goldammer, i Wlioleul nd Retail Dealer In i DUIGS AAD Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 3 iPerfume)rMsi Jb. laaenU arenve, ketvtea Fourth kad FirUi ats.

WTANDOTTE fM i AiUxy-fi'SlAH i tWA Itwttiuai Alloa JliKi- Chkaa Ranraaa have now aa exclusive Telegraph Line to govern the movements ol all tgaiBAW r. i are asured tbsf thUi Is the only direct route to Chlcaxo, 4bat It, the shortest and seven aotr I Jw mEDUCTIOsN 0PFAEE.Cf UiilJaiW iUJ i 4 li IPMOB company me quick est. as well aa being to only one leaving efc ior Chksaco witbt caaugs of cars, The tt eeaoeetsf at Cbteare wHh trafBs direct for the Kast, ea the Michigan Soetbera and Michigan Central Rsnroars, Joftet-wttB thr Cnt-otr or Jotret and Mertkera Iiaf leM- SlTisson ag fta JCeUfka central aH-road, direct tor i i i Cy OABTFCSD, COUET. i. TaOISPSOIV BARTIiETT OV and after ROVDAT, Augj y-' To lAWISTltLR win Te aJEKtSUTOtltV Bsia a rsdocUon of $2 SO on former rates.

Twe Taywasa aassrae Tralas Hailw if Ontnlbuases leave the Ofllc, Ke. Fowrth street, na Jse PUuter' AoneftortbecarSjasfuRMva: or IKo kternlng Train ......74 a. at. Por tba Evening Train at. r.

f. resiuaeig catted far at tbe Batatsaad la any aa anmberv Updo the reeeipt of tM sub-fecriptioa price, the publishers will mail the 4 Wk to any part of the United States, pro-paid. Subscriptions may begin with either the first, or any subsequent number. The fvostage of the -Atlantic is thirty-ax cents a By UOs arsMgesnent passengers leaving SI. Louis la the oratnc coaaect as so Aaek Aatmtt im tsmlnt.

INCORPORATED A. D. 1810 er Wato bf the'ereaingtrarAf Mck petrel oo the following craning, In ceuiectloa wrKi lralos ever tae Greet Wester Railway, direct lor Smpensloa Bridge, ea year if prepaid. wtta steamers direct fur Cleveland, Dunkirk and raanlac In ceaoecUoa with trains for alt the KastenT wThe pages the Mtlantic" are sterreo- crues, making the Su Loots, Alton sad Chicago Bali Road the direct If astern reate, and me ealy one by which pa. CaipeiiteMr and Bxiildero, 3AraOTTJBfJlNSAS.

Designs furnished for Dwellings, Churches, Stores, Pubic Halls, County Specif cations futitlrjdis. fatoked. Charges fMMahlleH. of the city, free of charge, aad baggage becked threagg tyPaaseagera ay tnlaalaaad eiial route go Uroop by RaHroad te lerTersonvrlie', tnrm-dlatry eppeslU Leak villa, aad thence by ferry to tbe city thaw avOMiag a 4iuvt ride el lour miles omnrbaws, from Kew Albaf s' WISHING to go Eastat an early day, 1 am selling our Queeosware and Glassware J6T-AT Having everything kept In a regular Qneens ware House, and buying my goods from ike importer, I tan sell thtapet than, any other UoMie Oil aid tf St. Louis.

QC JST Orders from country dealers prsmptry filled if accompanied by THE CASH! aengera can procure tickets to the Mas', via- Bnpejoa Bridge and Niagara Falls. Passenger leaving St. Louis by tote route, reach New Tort, in the. Incredibly abort rilaroK typed, and back northers can be supplied. Ctvmtsa AtLgsnaxHtHi.

Subscribers to pay their own postage, fwo copies for five dollar Are cOpieS for tcTn dollars eleven 'copies tor twenty dollars. to lrfrtnsvtite, aa by the Otate and Riwissippl and xisti oany and SaTeW roads. AVTHOSIZED CAPITAL. CCO Ats- .,1500,000 ef aa0CBaaa Beaten tatVbewr. TV 6 TBROC6H TRAtXS DAU.T.

Be sure te secure your Uckete at tba races Ro. al Pourtb street, aader tbe Planters' House, aad Nortt tree. betwearOIa aad Locust street, where yrs cat ORSING IXPftBSS, leaves Alton Packet Landing at DW1MMVH( WW III Obtain reliable raformstton as to airtbe dtaVrent routes. Booksellers and Newsmen will obtain the terms by the hundred, etc, upon application to the 7 o'clock A. at.

ETKMIr XPRESaVlrTef. jAUoa racket Landing at B. r. STOTT, General Passenger Agent No goods delivered without the money is MISSOURI HOTEL, SAINT paid down. TIONOR i lis Washington Boston Call soon or you will miss the opportanity get a winter supply at lower prices than tney TICKET OFFICES AND AGENTS: 1 3.

M. Ftnrtt street, Su Uwta, i. i H. Swaberg, 19 North Levee, St. Louis.

Jaab La wTeaee, -twavenworth City, K. T. H.L. Clerk. Kaaeas Otty, im.

Beggge checked from Su Loan to Buffalo, Sew Tori and Boston. Pare aVw bv any other route. if. D. ABBOTT; OmH S.

I. William, Agent i E. B. BEOWN, 6'eit. Agent, St.

Louis. 10TOTTY SCRIP mXU "taken for Goods charges' 81 50 rsi' bat, 8 per wcet. TfeiiTpHote.1' mlocateS no. 93 Second Street. Cast CJda, BETVrKK-V 1X)CVST AST) VTXK STSl i kuu uuujju OUJ outer UUb.

1 Wyandotlo, Dtc. WCO.0"4- VJ ti zu cents, Tor two wcecs. ovewbet 3, 1SC0. 122w KANSAS i But one Square from theiWter, SAINT. MISSOURI,.

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Pages Available:
112
Years Available:
1859-1861