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AMD OOTTKTT. OcMbcr 34. IVe are informed that Mrs. Padclon, injured so severely at the Flour- lag mill of Messrs Campbell Co. is doing mo as to be be considered by her attending physician Dr- Ball as out of dan' tlio prairie.

South of Monticello by the Brass Baud and escorted into town; There was a large attendance and we received the most cheering intelligence of the pro- v- trress of the canvass from all parts of the ore in receipt of California pa-1 fc lc persfrom our old friend Col. W. G. Brown Galena Gh-go TT'B, fSS 'JJ A I On Saturday last''we attended 'the' Meeting at A part of tHe Wide Awake company 'from Juda with their large car, came to Monroe on Sriday Day Express for Chicago. 5:45 A.M.

in order, to join the procession this place. On Saturday morning a portion of the Clarno Wide Awakes, a part of tte Ju- dn Wide Avrawesj.witn the "Sylvester Military Band, and the Monroe Wide Awakes started for Monticello. We were met on I WITTER of Cadiz. CoL Brown is an ardent Republican aud none will be more rejoiced than ie to leam of the triumph of the Republi- Eepublicnn meetings will be held as at Exeter this Wednesday evening, at MeLaogMin'i school bouse to-morrow, TSarsdi.5" evening, and nt icaoo! Lease on Friday evening jreetings will be addressed by M. O'Brien and others from this place.

address headed Bead! we -wish every Irishman lo read- Will onr Republican friends bring it to the notice of every Hibernian. We are satisfied they will vote solid for iheir interests when they learn where they county. The Squatters ire being routed at every point and the returns from every part of this county on the morning of the 7th day November next will satisfy the most in- We have on hand, but too late for insertion tbis week, an advertisement of Adams i Davenports, in which they announce the irrepressible conflict of interests iu the hardware trade, and pledge themselves for the war. Weapons, low prices- Wait and see their advertisement. It will be credulous-of them that their attempts to deceive the people in regard to their position on the all absorbing question of the freedom of the territories of the United States is understood and appreciated.

The Citizens, of Monticello had made ample provision to furnish dinner and supper for.all the Wide Awakes The speaking in the afternoon by the several speakers was In the evening the Wide Awakes had a grand parade, the streets were crowded with people and the greatest enthusiasm MASS Wednesday evening last the Wide-Awakes of Monroe to the number of fitly, attended the meeting at Jordan Center. Organized about 4 p. m. and was addressed by Hon. C.

F. Thompson of Monticello, and Hou. B. Dunwiddie of Arrive at Jancsvitte DayExpress 3:40 p. n.

Night Express, 10:85 P. n. This train connects the New Torfc anrt Boston, express train each day, and all traini Eastand South. AlsdconnectingatBelvidere with trains West for Rookford, Freeport, Warren, Darlington, Mineral Point, Galena and at Junction i and 0 Dixon, I Pulton, Central Iowa, and all points on Chicago, Fill- ton and Iowa tine of and Chicago 1-nion rail road, and at Janesville for Milwaukee, Prairie (In allpointsontlle. Sllssissippi railroad.

Direct connections are raade at the junction of 0. B. and G-. C. for Burlington, Quincy, Hannibal, and St.

Joseph. Tickets can be procured at. the office of this Company at JanesviUe. --AT THE-- trains will leare daily, except Sunday, E.B.TALCOTT, Gen. Superintendent.

n. H. PORTER, Gen, Pass. Apent. W.

AOgBL, Agent. FlFTEEX ACBES OF DEMOCRATS IX CIL. Wheu the grand procession of the JJejnocraey present at the Mass Meeting held at this place on Saturday last was fully formed, it was found to contain, by sexual count, forty-one wagons, one hundred sad three women and children. JS" The Monticello Brass Band, which has been organised but a short time, played at the Republican Mass Meeting which WAS held at that place on Saturday last; and we must say, that their playing reflects great credit unon their instructor Mr. H.

King, of tbis place and it shows, also, the members, themselves, have been Terr industrious, to acquire, in so short a time, such a practical knowledge of their instruments, as their playing indicates. A CoMl-LIMSXT TO THE GlANTS. Last Satnrdav evening at the Democratic, rally, S. P- Condc-e had straddled the eagle, and was pouring sophistry down the cars of the Assembled Giants, a Republican standing by remarked that a statement Condee had just tnade, was a lie. "Nevermind" replied Daii.

BrOHTii of Jauesville, "never mind those Uue shirts will swallow it. It will tUeir turu just ns well as the truth." IMS. We cbn't believe in Tobacco, smo- il, chewing it, or doing anything with it. but killing vermin. But.

nevertheless, tie world a'int of our way of thinking. mudb less does it act up to our ideas on jaestion. But if people will use tobacco, aud tlsev will because they don't know better, we advise them to use the best to- Iccco. iiod sniolce ihc best cigars they can They will find a good quality of either, at Charles King's Tobacco and Cigar Store, on tie south side of the Square, and nil the joacbiut-ry used in disposing of it. Tbe ladies don't find half the fault with their shewing and smokey halves, vien they find that they get their pipe fuel Chfiriev's.

Take our first advice which JE: leave off chewing and smoking buy apples of CSiarley King; but if vsta, won't tnke this, take our second best, And buy the unprofitable article where you xibn buy cheap. Monroe. Before however the Judge got through with his speech the meeting ad- journed for supper. The ladies of Jordan had prepared an excellent meal, which vraa served in handsome style school house, for the Wide-Awakes, to which they did ample justic. We, in company with some friends partook of an excellent supper at the house of Jackson Smith.

Esq. who is a whole souled Republican." After supper the Wide-Awakes paraded, after which Judge Dunwiddie resumed his speech, the new school house to overflowing and large numbers were itanding outside so that the Judge had to take a position so that he could be heard both by those inside and-, those outside of the house. After some.ex- cellent singing the meeting was addressed by M. O'Brien Esq. of this place, after which with three cheers for the ladies of Jordan, and three rousing cheers for "Honest Old Abe," the meeting was one of the most enthusiastic meetings we have attended during the cam paign.

find satisfied us that the towns on the Western side of the county will cast a larger vote this fall forthe republican cause than ever before. To Consumptives. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after haying suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease--Consumption--is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the cure. To all who des're it he will send a copy of the prescription, of charge, with the directions for preparing and usinp the same, which they will flnd sure cure for COXSD.MPTIOX, ASTHMA, BtlOK- CHITIS, Ac. The only object of the advertifier In sending the prescription is to benefit the-afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes sufferer will try his as it will COSL them nothing and may prove a Messing.

Parties wishing the prescription Trill please ad, Her. EDWARD A. WILSON, 24-24 Wjlliam'sburg, Kings county, Kew.Tork. Tlie OTIehty HcalCr. Let not disease with its fangs prey upon you until the cold hand of death hurls you to an untimely grave.

Shake off the feeling of despair and hopelessness so liable to come upon the invalid. We care not what may be the specific form of the cause, the fountain of the disease itself, impure blood, must be remove.1,' and through the different channels of the. lur.gs. the stomach and the vital organs, Judson's Mountain Herb Pills will pass, mingling with tlie blood, search out and grrsp and expel all hurtful poisons there is in it. Thus cleanse the blood by a'few doses of these pills, and disease in any form will dissipate and vanish.

As the sun, with its glorious beams first causes the movniojc deirto rise as mist, then growing stronger, caata hia burning rays upon it--and behold 1 'tis gone--so cleanse Ibe blood, and disease, like moining dew, retreats and vanishes. There 13 no blood purifier like Judson'a Mountain Herb Pills. Sold bv all dealers in Medi- 22-2D Drug Store ON Sonth Side of tlie Public Square? WiS. Trill he found advertised in our paper some family medicines that ire desire to call pspeci- al attention to. Among them is Dr.

Weaver's Salt Rheum Syrup and Cerate, whicli is an ointment every family should keep at hand. We it lias r.o equal for tho cure ot frosted feet, chilblains, chapped hands or lips, and for sore nipples It the only one tiling required. If an.V person is afflicted.with any disease wliore a good salve is wanted, tre advise them to give Dr. Wearer's a trial and they will be convinced of its merits. VvDr.

Weaver's Syrup, with the Cerate, is a sure cure for ail humors, sores, and diseases that arise from impurity of the blood. I Another valuable preparation the old standard remedy and people's favorite, Perry Davis' Pain Klllw. Our readers only want to know that this remedy is genuine find sold by all our city druggists. A A CO A RE almost daily receiving new goods description usual to their business, snch as. Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines, Of every description, Paints.

Oils. Varnishes, Brushes, Glnss, Sali, Camphene, Burn- ing Fluid, Alchohol. Choice Liquors For medicinal Ac. We keep nonebuL the best in market. cured the services of Mr.

W. 11. Patridge, who hai had along practical experience in the business, we confident in assuring all in want of anything in our line, that they can be sf-rved as well and with as good goods as cr.n be found at any other establishment west of the lakes. We flatter ourselves in being able to fill physician's prescriptions with great accuracy. All goods warranted as represented or no i AT3AMS 4 CO.

June 1st, 1560. 6tf Buffalo End St. Louis white jusl received and for sale at 'New Drug Store. ADA31S i CO. GAt-TjOXS ptire linreerl received nt the New Drug Store.

ADAMS 4 00. 1N9O glass of the best Pittsburgh brands constantly on hand at the New Tru Slore. ADAMS 4 CO. 9 17TXY in bladders, a superior article, at the New Drug Store. ATIASI34CO.

Dr. S. 0. Richardson's Sherry Wine-Bitters Is a ry agreeable medicine, and valuable where a New Drug Store. RESIT campher.e and burning paid, Kero.

sene a a oils, this day received at the We know that all the above named remedies are just what the afflicted require, and cpn be found Ht the drug stores generally--Lo'itfivittc Democrat, Feb. 24-25 A Monmtuth pnper says, "In another column will be found the certificate of our fellow townsman, J. W.Davidson, to Prof- Wood. Thia is another instance where it bns changed grey hair to raven ringlets, nnd bald scalps to waving locVs -Let any who stand in need of this valuable remedy give it a fair trial. 25-20 SCOVILL'S Sarsaparilla feStiiingia --OK-Blood Syrnp.

CAUTION. Beware of worthless imitations as several are already in ihe market called by different names. Use none unless the words, "Profsissor Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo. nnd New Yoik," are in the bottle.

Sold Ly all Alsn by all ted-Shi druggists and patent medicine Al fancy and toilet goods dealers in the Unit and Complexion. It Is an Impossibility Tor any person afflicted rfitlj diseased liver, or vritb any disorder of the digestive organs, to have good or deir "Ilooflantl's German Uitte.i*" Trill remove all disease fromtheliver and digestive ihns giving health nnd strength to those organs, remove that snllcwness of appearance nnd roughness of the skin noticed in so many. These Bitters nrepreparetl by Dr. C. M.

Jackson A Philadelphia, 41S Arch street, ami sold by all druggists find dealers in Medicine at To cents per bottle. 22-25 ADAMS GO. TTHOLMAL1 A JUnutifr 8, EEP constantly on hand a niiortmenl Of a 9 WttOLLSAJLE ASD RETAIL DEAi.EUS.IS II 15 I MEDICINES, TThlehire offer VERY LOW FOB CASH Square, 0. TTITTIR, A. T.

TVITTBR Campaign Documents VAUGHN'S BOOKSTORE. Political Xc1atcsbetTreen Lincoln and Douglas, in 1S58. Price 40 cents. JLife and Spccclics of Abraham Lincoln. cloth.

Price A Olti a superior article; for machinery received at the New Drug Store A DAMS CO. A RTIST'S Colnrs in tubes, a full assortment, at the Ncv Drug Store. ADAMS 4 CO. JEX? i remedy supply just rectiivi 'S Medical Discovery, an earcel- ror purifying the blood, a fresh il at the Drug Store. A A Co.

celebrated Scandinavian Blood and Pills, for sale at New Drug Store. and iluslins, Checked and Plain Cambrics HITE GOODS. BrilHttliis, Dotted Mu Avrful A beairt rending tragedy occurred at Hock Grove on Tuesday evening of last week. The circumstances ns learn them are as follows: It appesxrs that a German hired inau iu tlie employ of a respected ladr, bad made proposals of manage to bis employer which tie had rejected. The German under the impression that slic was receiving attentions from another, had vowed the destruc- ion of his rival.

Oja Tuesday last early in the evening Jr. Hac-Lman of Rock Grove, a young and esteemed physician called at the house of lit widow lady on his -way home to procure a quantity of flour for his German mistaking Dr. Bnchman for iupposed rival, stationed himself at the door armed -with butcher huife. When the X)r. caase he attacked him, stabbing him several times in the breast, once through the firm, and drawing the knife his back inflicted a frightful wound from waieh on one side the kidney protruded Uirough tie gash.

The German on finding that he had attacked the wrong man went for another physician to whom he stated that Dr. Buchinan had been attack- by robbers and cut almost to TSe excited mauuer of the man led the phjiician to suspect something wrong and lo disbelieve Jus story and he did not go next morning, when he was sent for. The Dr. etill lives bat his recovery is possibilities. He is much d.

promising physician. He a brother of Mr. John Bachman, former- 3yof tkii place, and has a wife and child stftffnf at Bock Grove. The German was promptly arrested and lafcee to Tzeepoit Jail. Soon after his in- he tore up his sheet, made a rope hung luauelf, and was found dead in hu eelL The horrible aflair has caused jnat excitement in Eoek Grove and vicin- TKe has fallen upon the Democracy.

The farce of played out. Kr. emphasize far if we to judge from mi, it it nobody's else TMroit Tribune. a.r«iai3lirm:t la a root too well known'as one of tli'j best antidotes we possess for Scrofulous complFlihlS to need commeu.lalion.-- Out as Stiiint'ia is an article of move recent use scrofulous diseases, we give below the statement cf Br. K.

H. In the Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy. He siiys: "It will complete the cure of ulcera- ti'ons of the palate and thtoat, and mucoua membrane or the nose, skin and other parts, It will face the foul blotches, spots, stains, which in a constitution of tliirf charaetcr'so freqnently occur from slipht or which remain after the i-lcer- ations have he.ilcd. It will remove the morbii condition oftiie fluids nud solids, whcih disposes every injury, however slight, to degenerate with a festering, painful, sennby uleer. It will, in short, so improve the digestive and assimilative operations of the fvstcm, that a more healthy blood and more re- newe'd be substituted for IhedeJective conditions of one and the other, and thus fully support the character ofthese medirir.es lit beins essentially alterative." Also statement of Black, Published in the Cincinnati Electic Msdical Journal, in whicl.

he says, "After giving it a fair trial as an alterative, I am convinced that it has no superior in the materia medica. Since last March I have treated cbout thirty-five cases of syphilis, without A single failure, when the patient gave me anything like a fair trial. Scovill's Sarsiipsirilla and Slilingia, Is a preparation which is compounded upon scientific principles, and wiih great care by one thor- oujhly acquainted with medical qualities and effects of each article separately considered, as well at the whole in Us combined sttUes. TWr. IV.

S. Merrill, Cf Cincinnati, one of the oldest and most reliable druKgists of tliat city, makes Hie following state ment: "We have been acquainted with th3 formula of Messrs. Scoviil 4 Co's Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla nnd Stilingia, ami it has been under our cupervis'on. The ingredients are entirely of vegetable origin virtues are extracted in a great measure by the vapor of alcohol. No mineral substance enters into the composition," The formula for the above preparation will be forwarded to physicians and druggists on application JOHN D.

PARK, Lake St, Chlcage, III. A I vest 1 Kead i.dvertisament and see Trhs-t Life of Lincoln and Itaiulili, edition," Price 25 eta. JLife ot KSouglasj PrlceS 5 ccnti. Political Text feotffc-- Greeley Co, Cloth Trice $1. Political Kccordof Stephen A.

Douglas on the Slavery question, "Wide Awake Toralist, price 30 cents. Lincoln and Hamlin Badge Pin. Douglas and Johnson Badge Pin. Lincoln aud HamlinMedals, Douglas and Jdhnson Medals. Breckenridgc and Lane llednla.

Bell an Everett Medala. Lincoln and Hamlin Badges. Douglas and Johnson Badges. Lincoln Letter Paper and Envelopes. Douglfts Letter Paper and Fnvclopes.

R. D. VAUGHN, Monroe, Aug. 29, 1SGO. Sonth Side Square.

mm, OILS. DYE-STUM CUSS BUSSWIE, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS a a i i For all ike Pirrpusei of Faaifly Phnir, A RE to composcu iliit disease within range of tfccir action with.tan4 or tvmle them. Their nnd cleanae and iuvigornte ererj portion of ImiuHQ orgamim, correcting iti dittaMd active. and rettormg Its heilthy tiUhtfea. Ai a quence of these properties, the invalid who bow- mtwn wiih.pain or physical debility, to find his energy restored br remadr so simple and inritiDg Not only do they the every complslntc of everybody, but tlbo many formidable mid ujjcntbeliw curved is plemMd to furnish my Am'ericau Almanac gratis, conttlQiDjr ofthfeircures and.directions f-r So? wide 4s the fitild of its usefulness andso use lii tho -'YolloVinj Heartburn; Headnchev from a Nausea; in'aud morbid inaction zf the bowels, Ftatultinc Jauudlce, and other kindred ariainf fro in ''n'Jow of the body, or obstruction of IM AYER'S 1 ORAL, TOR niriD CCPJC or Coiijhs, CoWy FnQufnza, Hoarienm, Croup; Broncftitisj lueipicnt CoBsnmplisn, and for relief of Consumplivs fatitDtilt 1 advanced stages of the disease.

So'wide Is tha field of its usefuinoSi, and nm- merous arc tlie of its cures, almost section of abounds i personl publicly known, who havc'been alarming a4 diseases of the. lungs by. fu And everything that can he found- in a first-class- Drug. Store. Our -House 1 was established in -the year 1847, aud we flatter ourselves that wo have" tba 1 confidence public.

Kemember tHe we are new in Block, East side Public Square, llonroe, Our motto, Cheaper than the Cash. Atteiition! The Trade I Have jiisb received and are now opening a OP 51 Dr, Hall's Saj for ourselrei. -would reipectfully A to the clti- zensof this and adjoining towns, that ire have just returned from a tour in, tho eastern states and liaTd purchased an immense stock of Boots and Shoes, Ilata and Caps, and also a good itock of Leather, AH of which weare going to icll cheaper than the cheapest. Our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Comprises a variety only to be found in a -reil regulated Boot and Shoe Store, and is too numerous to enumerate. You will always flnd Boots Shoes of the Very Best Quality A tuitnble for ladies', gents', boys', misses', youths' and children 1 wear, at thfl Family Boot Shoe Store, BACKMAH ROTH, jast received a HCTT and splendid stoct nov offer cheaper tliim any gooda ever before sold in market.

For ex- TTC mention the prices of a fen- articles in each line, and TTC assure our customeri we snail i i i i i i Dry Goods, The best prints tt frnm to 11 cents. One pattern of best English Irvvrn for dollar. Challi delaine, worth threeshillicgs, for 20 cents per yard. One tiress pattern of very nice jjingham, for one dollar. "Extra good bleached muslin, at one i i per j-ard.

4-4 wide unbleached sheeting from 6 lo lOcts. Stripes and Denims at from 10 to 15 cents, very cheap, to quality, Fine tie beeedresa and trimmings, nns dnl- lar andtn-enty-five centa. Bluck alpacca, of excellent quality, at tTrenty-fivc cents. Hosiery indies' bU-ached stockings nt ten pr pair. Linen 'landkerchieis a from 6S to 10 Cotton glnvea at tell centa a pair.

Children's at 6 cents spair. Ladies' silk twist mitts at three shillings per pair. Groceries, Nice yellnvr susar. twelve pounds (or one dollar. Coffee, best Rio, 15 cents per Ih.

"I I 55 3 8 5 I E.BAMNESCO., Wholesale Retail Hare reraore to Wllkins 1 New West Side of tlio Public Square, HEKE iveare preparefl to exhibit a neir anil choice assortment of family Groceries, Fruit nnd Confectionery. We will not enumerate articles, suffice It to lay our assortment is full, and in quality and variety second to none in this vicinity. We will Fill our goods as low (to iay the lenst)as any grocers in the county. The best qnaiily of family flour always on hand and delivered to village customers free of charge. Butter, eggs, lard, tallow, and most finds of farmers' produce taken in exchange for goods.

We tender our sincere thanks to our numerous customers for past favors, and wbuM solicit continued patronage. We also invite tliepublic generally to give us a call at' our new Monroe, June 1st 1S60. OT 5 5 a SB" ALL GOODS, Consisting in part of. BOOTS AND SHOES, A A A FURNISHING CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, Heady-Made See. When once trial, 'its superiority erery medicine of.

it i tuo apparent to oitiMr- where its virtues ere known the public no longer hesitate antidote to employ for distressing and dangeroui of the pulmonary organs that are incident to "our cltmmte. WhHi many inferior remedies, thrust have failed and been discarded, thU tuts gained friehda 'by every trtiii; conferred IjtneftLs on afflicted they can forget, wad. produced too numeroui and foo remarkable to BT i All our remedies arc Tor satle by J. K. Eilert A Mom Kicc; Milwaukee, J.

II. Itoed A Ctl- ami dunlers. in town in the U. S. 15mt GERMAIOiEDICINES STANDARD EEMEI)IES Of i acquired thair great larily only ihrough yeura of trial.

Uubounded lifocifcni it rendered by theia in 'I; All selected with the greatest care and pur-' chaaed at packags priceaj and will be sold CHEAPER THAN Call and S.tarainft at i y's 1 Is: East Side Public Sqna're, 'one door South of Eilert Drug Merchants- can- purchase goods of us as lovr as at any place this, side produce taken in exchange for 22tf WHITXBY TREA.T.; 5 3 in s' 2. i Is-IsllfsiSf! I CD CD. Is "We would 'respectfully call tliP attention and'adjoining 0111 and assoMniciit of -HOOFIiA-N-D'S A I It St WILL POSITIVKLY CCB1 Liver Complaint, "Jaundice, Scrroiu Debility, Diseases of tho And all diseases arising from a disordered liver, or weakness of the -stomach digestive org.ina, and positively prevent Fever and Ague, Billioui ver Yellow Ferer. See our almanuc for proof. Price 75 cents per bottle, HOOFLAND JL, A MIC I A WILL POSITIVELT CUim Coughs, Golds or Hoarseness, B.

Croup, Pneiiinonia, Incipient Consumption, And hag performed the most astonishing-. cures eTtr known of COKPIRttEDr -COSStTMP-TlON. Diarrhoea cordial it is unequalled. Price 15 cenU; HOQFLAND'S GERMAN PILL Being well known- throughout Europe and needs no liere. They are purely vegetable, are prepared witli great exactness and ara tugar No better cathartic pill can Pi-ice 25 cents per box.

These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson and are: sold by and dealers in medicines everywhere. of Jackson" will he- on the outside of- each.

bottle. or our. "Every bo Almanac," published you will 'find' testimony and commendatory noticed from all parts of' the.country. These almanacs are jrlven- a.wav by all our Sold in Monroe liv J-. K.

lert A at Jada by Vihner, uanii.Bu.sh. xtel i Suafer, in. Btouhead by Burn- 15 GREEK COTJNTY BOOKSTORE. E. R.

Suecesibr to AKES'thiV opportunity to" cltlJrehfi of and Green county generally, S. -Porter) three shillings ier poumi. firs, shillings persallcn. Syrups, at 60 cents t. Toung Hyson, at per poumi.

Jlolaases, first rate, at four Hall's Limp Balsam, the best ofsatisfaction. Mall's Hinn Balsam, has irrought more cures Btnce than anyother cough medicine, Hall's Coucrll Balsam, i endorssd by our leadingphysiciansastho safest and best ruraedy ni-w beforethe Hall's lime Balsani, safe to use among children, and yet powerful in cases, of clironic pulmonary disease. Hall's Idling-Balsam, brings in certificates almost daily of its wonderful cures in all parts of tho country. Hull's 3Liing Balsam, is sold In every town in the country. The more striking proof of the intrinsic worth of jr.

Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, is shown in the rapidity with which it becomes a general favorite with the people. There is nothing of ft. similar nature but what is BOO cast into ttc shade -when the Balsam has been thoroughly tested. The agents for its sale the country over, in new supplies, are vitry enthusiastic in its favor, saying, "It is just the thing; it acts like a charm; its effects are magical." For sale in Monroe, by J. K.

Eilert and Adams 4 Axtell Shafer, Juda, and druggists in eveey town in the state. 18-29 gtllon. Drieil apples at ten cmts a pound. Dried Prunes one shilling per pound. Best Raisir-s at one shillingperponnd.

Babbitt's beit Er.leratus at eight cents per pou id. Tobacco. Custom Department. We have in connection with our store, a custom wliere, if people prefer, they can leave measure, and have boots and shoes manufactured expressly for them. We will hare none but experienced hands 19 wort for us, BO all -rrork in- trusted to our care vrill be.warranted.

I A I MDU'WAXIKEB Jt MISSJSSISPI and a Nov.13th, 1359, trains willrun on the M. and M. R. R. as follows GOING VST.

GOINO WEST. Leave Prai.du Chien for LeaveSlilwaukee for Mil dn C. Monroe, 4lOOp Leave Leave 4 tt 1e( gP.jJ'-J do Leave Leave Orford, 6:55 Leave.Orford,...;8:52 Leavl Basse! 7:16 do Leave Leave Judn, 0:55 ArriveMonroe, WILLIAM JERVIS, Superintendent. Jan.junc. do ArrireJanesv.

a.m B. E. Station Affent. SAKSAPABILLA and STILLINGIA or BLOOD LIVER SYEUP, Cures Scrofula and. Scrofulous Tumors, Cures King Affections, curefl White- Swellings Syphilitic Affections, cures Dyspepsia, Liver com pltintit cures Diseased Blood, all Scrofulous ei caret mftnj diseases incident to females.

JOHN D. Proprietor, St. Cblgngo.IU, with neatness and despatch, ur stock of HatS-S-nd CtlpS is corapoiid a very nice variety and qualities, stiit- ble for fall anil winter wear, aud at prices-to suit u. TO our Stock: 'of Leather wo caU the attention of coun try shoemakerBi as is our intention to sell as near New York prices ai is possible a man to do. To Country Ye would respectfully inrSte them to an examination of our stock, as are determined to sell BOOTS "O-t A as cheap as can be bought nt anyplace in the west.

As we buy bur boots and shoes- directly of the manufacturers, and in immense quantities, TC are en- ahled to offer great inducements. Give us a cnll aud get a list of our prices. OUR IS Great Sales, small Profits, qnick Returns. OUR TEBMS'ARK or Ready Pay. All gooOs warranted as represented.

To our Patrons in Monroe and' adjoining towns, ire would return our sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage they have given us daring the past tVoyears, and hope to merit a continuance of the sume. TJivK-q A. uA.iSii.3, Sept. 12th '60. T.

BANKS. HKO8ENE pure, inotler lot, at -rS-OODWORTH PAr.LlK'S. We are selling a auperiorarti- cle of tobacco, ten plugs to the pound, for twenty-five cents pr ponnd. Golden leaf plug tobacco, pure, fifty cents per pound. No.

1 smoking tobacco, nt 10 cents pr pound. Ma caboy. Scotch and black snuff. Segars, sold only by the box, from four shilling to eight ihillings. "We have a large quantity of se- offer them beloiv Neir York prices.

"Wait or the Wagon" 3TE Subscriber having bought out the Interest of Dan. Wag-on Mafciug Business, respectfully invites farmers and others to an exam- nrition of his stock ami tariff of prices. Though having but lately commenced hate besides custom Trork, turned out some "Wagons in. the last three mouths. I will guarantee that my work shall GTVE SAT1SFACTION Shop directly east of the "Model." Please call and examine work and if pleased, leave Trill be executed in a PliOMPT MAISTNKR, and workmanlike style.

Respectfully Tours, OTTO LEI5SMNG-. Monroe, March 2 1S5T. 43 O.M.RL 7 SSEL MSSSILOX, OHIO, JOHJf A PITTS' REM1OT THRESHI1XG MACH11NES, D.6.UBLE I I p. MANNY'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE; Reapers and Mowing Machine Combined, THE CELEBRATED that he. has purchased tliestockof books anJ station- cry in the Green Co.

UooIrstore, and having sundry additiqnsjthereto, invites. the KOE A I I Ib'come in and gee him. The of I A 0 3 Though not very lirgc i well sir. emijrio- es variety enough to pnit iniiid. Anything In this department thai he has not wUlbe-promptly dercd and prices.

He hopes tosupply i men hereafter with eveiythiny.they may want, ia lowCgc.rej* Has stuck'. iNcn to; this ment and u. piien Jiid pupils will find at the o(d Grecu County JJoo'iStore the j.ud beat stock in the county, YANKEE "NOTIONS. tniitly kept of tHat 1 species of poods clkssed title of Shoes. Ladlss' calf'ucotees, as good aa homemade, 10 shilling per kip bootees, very heavy, at ont dollar per pair.

Ladies' Sforrocco slices, very best quality, at ten shillings. All kinds of gaiters, misses' nnd children's shoes. TTc must ifimark that our shoes are of-a" mucli better quality a usually offered in this market. PUMPS PUMPS. HE undersigned offers for sale, Pumps for Dug or Urilled Wells which will raise water any distance from 20 to 100 feeTTto be worked by hand or wind power.

Warranted superior to anything in us S. CHU: 14 SELF SEALING- JARS. CJTONE Jars for sealing fruit; just received at: (3 the New Drug Store of ADAH 400. TIS.T opened a lot of this valuable article for "KILLIEG FLIES? try a sheet. 14tf ADAMS 4 CO.

CASH J'AIJO Horse Rakes, Ox kcs Straw and Stalk Cutters, Fanning Mills. i i Gatden Call oui-'atock. i- MACK, VAN DYKE En pire Bloc! 3Ionroe Crockery, I "Whitegranite ware atsixdollara a set. In common i trare we cannot ue undersold. New Goods-New Goods.

At E. Oliver's. We invite all to call and see for themselves. Cash, Goods sold oniy for or Proflue at Cash Prices. BACKMAJf i IlOTTr, Northwest corner of the Public Square.

A ROjTT the subscriber, in Lhe town nf Mt. about ths firrt of June last, one BRIGHT years old last spring. Any person who will give thepubscriber information so that he can find her, stall be liberally rewarded. JESSE GIST, Mt. Pleasant, Sept, 22-25 WANTED Family Boot St, Shoe Store.

vn BANKS SON, East of Public Sqvare, Boots ami Shoes, Tip or no IrcMuy saved, is Two-pence earneti. PDRIFYIiSG and CATHARTIC PILLS For Headache use Eilert's Pills, for ccstireness, use Eilert's Pills, for palns'in' the breast, use EOert's Pills, for all billions coinplaints use Eilert's Pills, for liver complaints use Eiltrt's Pills, for jaundice tise Pills, for loss of appetite use Eilert's Pills, for foul stomach use Eilert's and if yon want lor loul stomach use Eilert's nils, tl-e best Pills for any family uses then use hilert's i Bj tie snc-scriners, irrrr.pdiately, three or four first N. B. These Pills are'TV's'fr'anted to give --j cr, lion or the Money trill be refunded. mmeytnen Boot' and Shoemakers, and' one fitter but experienced workmen heed apply- JAMES A.

BASKS i SON. rJIonroo, October 1SGO. EKFtnnErtT, tc. A rgeTariety of Oil, Hair Dye ie. Ladies and other-; invited tcr call and exanine.

ADAMS Co. 4 niiH foVold'Sold Bflrer, at the shop KING. RQ-WLUT, "Side Public Jlonroe, CUE BRUftS. -Adams keep.ill pure dregs, and prepare prescriptions AS of A I PLOWS. HElSubscrlbei has the celebrated Indlflnm TPJotvi.for· mill.

v. Biiuti Clarno, MISS M. M. COMBS I "ay to the citizens of Monroe" ind cinity that she has just received new goods of the latest and most approved styles, quality and richness, such also tlie BONNETS, FLOWEES, RIBBON'S, PLUMES, HATS, Of every roriety and color The Indies are respect fully in-riled to rail and ex inline foi themselves the prices and qualities as she fears no etilion ind determined nottobeunJersold by any esuol ment west of Chicago. She has also received her BLAUM'S CAUSTIC OIL! Foi the cure of deafness Pains and the di a charpe of a i the Fir" Also ill tlio-i.

disiigrea ble noises like the bunding of-insectj, falling of wa tcr irhizzing lc which are symptoms o' inpi oachmg Deafnca'! ind genei ally atlendax with the dise ise JIany ptrsonn wlio have been deaf for ten, fifteen twenty andl obliged to usu ear-trumpets, luive, after using: one 01 two bottles tjiioi aside their trumpets beiag made periectly well. surgeon: hiehly recommend.its use. For sale only by EIIERT CARRIAGE TKIMMISG 'AND' A A I IN ALIi VARIOUS BRANCHES. Thin Pattern Hats, them From York, and will' continutf to receive monthly during the ueason. MARIA COMBS 21-24 One door east of'Rolh-A Baclnnan'a, Shop on ibe 3outh FastCbrner PubHcjBqnare, Mon roej.Wia.iHextdoor HaUstead's A.II ordei promptly attended to and cpaxnn 'one on short notice 23 WANTED: A of from one to hundred acres for stock and gram sitUited in heal thy section of northern Illinois or southern Wwcon sin.

Addrtss box 4(9 Jauesnllp Rock county "Wisconsin stating location and past office address a ganeral description of and price per a'crc. distance Iram market, tonyctjlcncej for stock waier, Ac Taken Up. the subscriber on his farm in thehortbw corner of the town of Monroe one BAY MAlll four yi-ars old both hind feet white and some whr on her right fore foot grey in her forehei' and is mall grey ipot on the lower part of her ibon der Said cwne the premises of tlie su Kribcr erly last ipring and hmd yoke on Thi owner is requested to prove and take her way KOBBBT Bl Monroe, EepWmber SIM, I860 Of styles and qualities urpassLdin this "eplon All of the above ill be soul at a Reduction of former connection the book trade he win rosecutc tliu JEWELRY BUSINESS, In'ali of its 'branches. lie is assisted in' this da- drtnient by a workman, of long practical experl- nce and eng iges to heal all ironjc complaint! i natUtcs i.n.il clocks of long stamling. If it it o'ubtcd, hrlng.on your Oilapidntcd tiaie-piccei, and rr cure no pjy In a few dais large ad htlons -vrlll be made to of JX.

ELltY, of -which due notice wil) fiff- In. conclusion lie solicits the trade of July 9th, I860: -K-l! Important to the SHOE fj. dk Ctf.y; O171jl respectfully anuuunce to public" generally, that they have recently commenced the manufacture of Boiis and SiiOCSf tbcir'own and Eastern Tanned JLeatber, contrary' which Uiaft UMS (reports 'to the Iheyoffer tu the" buying public cheaper. cliuapest We keep no eastern work but manufacture alUour work at me nnl in a maoaer that we can Warrant nil Work Sladeby will do well to give us a call before purchasing, as they cannot fail to be suited. Weshall also keep on a Urge quantity of roods, at wholesale, at prU e5 fail please Our ock of le i her la purchased Su Jiew lYbrk.by.o-ie Interested; in the tiriu enabling TU sell Boots, S'uoes and Leather a.t the LOWEST Pleise anrt.

examine at the Shoe and Leather Store of B. MILLKR4.CO One doorwest.of 2Sih, Utf 10 Thebnt Coat Varnnh (he beat Fornitun TamisTi, the beat Damar Varnish the kMt Japan Tarniib, can be found at X. EILKRT: NKW BOOTS I ite New Bootis mt JiinUs' StoteV lllg.

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1860-1862