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KEP'b- lIEBIfit.n'J Be Baneh of Grapes CH1KLE3 IIE2 OSTEIN imm MMii iMXsmnnz. WEDNESDAY, 1868. Railroad Visitor. Yesterday morning a large number of railroad officers arrived in the city. Most of them participated in.

the excursion of the General Ticket Agent Association, and arrived by special trail front the Ws Jtarl termiaua pt the Union Pacifto Railway, Eastern Division. They left; Sedalia last Sunday morning, and at Kansas City, after Jhaving dinner, took a special trainor the na of the traalj. They report a general good time. Buffalo were plenty.the excursionists shooting fifteen from the cars. They only stopped in the eity about two hours, but dudoi that time they saw) considerable of the tonjn, expressing great surprise at the immense progrest made.

it r- The fblfbrg is a Hst of the railroad visitors as ar as could, be ascertained! C. MoCabp, of the; Great WesUrri Railway of Canada, at De-trolt C. P. Atmoro, of tt Jeffersonville Railroad, at Louisville; the Memphis and Little Rock.ailroad H. Starring, of the-Hannibal and St.

Joe Railroad, at Chicago; Bofinger, of the Atlantic and Mississippi Steamship Company, at St Louis Gore, of the Camden and Amboy road, at Philadelphia; Brown, of the Baltimore and Ohio HOTEL ARRIVALS. rLAXTB-8 HOUSK. Eion, Chicago; A Jones, Jt Louis; Fessenden, Cincinnati, Q.Ebjim. Wyn-koop, Knobnoscer; Dr Deloaey, Wasaicgton Abed, Omaha Resfieanl Raleigh, Yr Johnson, Sal Lake; Norton, 111 Mrs Matt Taylor, Montana; 6 Perkins, 111; Comstock, Quincy Funk-bery, Russcls, Goodsell Chicago Tribune McCabe, Detrait; At-more, Louisville Robords, Arkansas' Moran, Jr, Mr and Mrs Staring, Chicago Mr and Mrs Bofinger, St Louis Miss Shervell. St Louis Mr and Mrs.

Gore, PhUars Mr aad Mrs J. Bxow slum-bus Miss Chandler Cleveland, Mr and Mrs Harris, Louisville; Mr and Mrs Teller, MUs Teller, Buffalo Chandler, Indianapolis Lelind, Chicago Carpenter, Phila 1 Whiteomb, Omaha; Lacroid, Montreal Phil; DavU, Bfstcnl If Pratt, Chioago WW Secombe, Litdten, Nashville O'Ragan, Knoxville Sweeny, Graddock, Clark, Tenn Howard, Chicogo All Cook, Chicago Richards, Chicago "Mrs Weth-erell, Lawrence Miss 3 Lawrence Marsher, Mwlte, LiHi, IU John Fletcher, Topeka Chester' Thomas, To. peka Wadsworth, Chicago; A Wood-ard, Mo; Maclay, Mo; Noble, Lawrence; Groat, Hanibal A Day, Chioago Fisher, Jr. Chicago Travis, Kansaa City, XL i) IN Cirodti Variety of or RANGING FROM Jci- "fco C33 C3 NOW ON EXHIBITION, OUR ASSORTMENT OF nLjtcit jurn CJIKK0T BE SUBPAS3SD XsO TO BE FROM 1 TO ALEX ANDRE'S Duoheoae I 5 A Daniels, Kansas City J.D Barnard, U. R.

Byicrtow, St Louis; -A llarris; Lawrence; Webster, Lawrencej Newman, Chicago; BLMUls, Indiana; Vale, Topeka; WJ Ewbank, Platte county; Lore, Chicago; John Torgie, Jr, NY; PS Darling, Detroit Yj J. I brsvoort hoobe. Swarts, Kickapoo; Wm Ellis, Ohio; Parks, St Louis; A Moore, Willie Whiteomb, St Louis Galay, Jerome, Knotnoster P.M. Emperia 4 Hall, Emporia A White FovtDo4ge fe- It is useless to say our goods are cheap. We sell them at what they cost wholesale in first 'i 1 Jt i bands, wnicn oriDga inem uown i aimus nothing.

S. M. Rotbschild 4 Co. octlldlw Tuesday, October 13. Temperature 51: Barometer 29.03.

Atmospheric AitfiAure 12 m. thermometer 73. 2 p. mereury 7S'. 1 barometer 28.96.

Atmospheric moisture 65. H'cif Sunrise was preceded by a brilliant reflection on the clouds along tbe eastern nonton. 7 a. m. a bright rainbow, sky overcast moBt of the day, a Blight sprinkle of rain, in tbe morning with a prospect for more.

Wednesdav. Oct. 14. Sun rises hours and 11 minutes, and sets at Hours ana a miu utes. Moon rises a hours and1 24 minutes a.

m. Gbxat bargains joeJUitbs SAdeaseimtreSar sua uu wj a octlldtf Chas. Liibbhstcin A Co. new jaaroer snop. Ernest Muller, long and favorably known as a barber, is now located on Delaware near Second, in the shop formerly occupied by Charlie Wagner.

He 'has the most fashionable shop in the city, and will give bis customer the best attention. For a clean shave, fash. ionablaitair cut, tbofougTi shampoo or careful hair dye, go to Muller's and you will have proper attention. 4 -f rt -jf. ty oot8dXw( Dry Goods of all kinds at Beaedikt's-' a mere seng.

at oot3d229 Tbe Delicate and Infirm. The most incredulous are convinced of the virtues of Speer's "Standard Wine Bitters" upon a trial of them. Their base is pure wine. with herbs and roots, so favorably known to the Medioal Profession and We community al large. They are all that can be desired by the most feeble and infirm Druggists sell the bitters, octllwlt sat Ohbj yard wide bleached and unbleached muslins, at 12 i at If Samson's strength actually lay in the length of his hair, a liberal use of the famous "Barrett's A'egetable Hair BestoralivC," ought to -impart many times-the strength of that doughty anoicnt warrior, for there is no limit it will not reach if properly applied.

N. H. Patriots QQ-ovxs of all styles at P. Rothschilds. Just wb -The leading journals in the Bast are in ecstasies over the- marvelous effects ef Mishler's Herb Bitters.

It is rapidly driving out all other Ionic bjjlter and patent medicines in the market. Wo hope our drug gists and storekeepers will introduce it here cctl3tt4slw Tub largest manufactory in the world al ways Thd wide-awake firm" of fkS O. Guioa Co', have just two thousand dollars worth of fine furnitort from largest manufactory in Ahe world, and can sellJoelow wholesale prices. 93 Delaware Theatre Building. octlldtf The fiiiets human hair establishment inl America is M.

J. in bU Jjouis. JLhere a lady can sod every article required for ber toilet. JUrs. (J.

imports her own styles "direct froqx Paris, and can sell a beautiful chignon, a fine braid, curls, wigs, cheaper than. any. other house in America. x'arties send ing their orders to this house can do as well aft if present ttiemselvea North west corner of Fifth and Locust streets, St r-. BeptaU da28 Omo if.

iltasisairriK. R. lufic-rThis popular road is iii' splendid order, "and being equipped with the finest rolling stock in the country, and ofiera great in-1 dUCementa to lne traveling public. The! Lightning Express trains leave St Louis every day, connecting: aUUrain from the west, running through to Cin cinnati and all Eastern cities in quicker time, and with less cbances, than any other route. Through tickets for sale at all ticket othces.

New York, July 1st, 1868. Dear Sib; In your paper of Jasfe week IN ALL COLORS AND SIZES. CHAD. UEBEf.OTEir. CO.

C3IUI 9 wa KJ 0 Gtyloo and root. colored, LI AHY HXUSE 7E3T! 7f fgl: I SOLD AT DOE- LA LI CELEDnA-TED Iid. G-lovoo OPENED THEv IN (DASSflOGBQJS 1JT TRIS T7 RRET, A A I IJ Yard; Worth $1.25. 1 qaoqu: Utorkot Prices! GYCTEU I 13 Hi it Adhorod I o- (DOsj 81. Street.

OF NE17 ADYESTISIIIn'S, OCX, MAUFACTUEKBOF Pa 1 AND CASKETS OF cast aitd nunc" r.i 17AZ3 I 5 1 Cnmhimnff TT fn 'i-i est: recent improvements, protecting irom contagion. aaapw Utiqn. indispensable to vaults, perfectly airtight, and enduring for generations. -Also, Manufacturers of llearses 1 tf at great variety designs and superior ma terial and worirmapsaipe i raanuiaciurers 01 JE1MMINGS. COFFIS and HEABSB Chicago.

179 Lake1 street: Cincinnati. Ohio, 683 West Eighth street New Orleans. La- Magazine street. fciYALSY H0SSESWAHTED. Oryica Cats Quabtbrkastbr.

TctlaveuweraiKaa.4Qcfcll.l68.ft HpBE undersigned wishes to purchase imme- 1 diateiy in open market 1,200 CavalryIIorse. -1 i Said Horses to be of the following description Sound in all particulars, well broken, la lull flesh and good condition, from fifteen (16) to sixteen (16) hands high, and from five (5) to nine years of age, and well adapted in every way-to cavalry purposes, and presented to him or his agents at Fort Leavenworth, Topeka, Lawrence. Uttawa. or ansa Wiur. on.

or oeiore tne twenty-fifth (25) instant, or at Fort Scott. Kansas, ea er before the twenty-second (221 instant. The price to be paid for such of the Horses as may be offered and accepted will be one hundred and sixty dollars ($160) each. The asenta receiving horses under this net tne will give the party from which they are pur- tiurl.ftArtit of. inftOMtion an ft tmrcbase.

which eertifioat ill be-taken up and paid by the Depot Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth. tsr authority ot the uuor uenorai commanu- mg the cpar.tmnt. BvtrlrlGen.EBf. LRMY'SUPPLIES. OrriCB ChIBV.

QnABTKBKASTBB. Fort Leavenworth. Oct; 7 thi 1868. SEALED PROPOSALS will received at this ofiioe until 11 o'eloek a.m. of October 15th.

1868. for the delivery to the Dbfot Onaa TBBMABTKR AT FOBT BAVKKWOBTB. KAXSAB. of l.SOO Tons, best quality af. Upland Prtlrlt er Tlmetby Hay, I To be free from atl' foreigu sabs tanoes.

Also for tOO Teat of best quality ef Wheat i For Bedding. 1 The hay and straw must Be' delivered at the forage yard at Fort Leavenworth, or. such other points on the Reserve as the Depot Quartermaster: may -'designate, but it will be stacked by the Government. A ton to 2.000 pounds. Delivery to commence not later than the 1st of November next, and at least one-sixth of the quantity contracted for to be delivered in that and each succeeding month until the contract is completed.

Proposals, will be received for any quantity Bet less. than 60 tons, and separate proposals will be entertained for the delivery of hay and straw in tightly pressed bales. 1 'By authority of the Major General commanding the Department. BENJ. C.

CARD. BvUBriffGen. U. S. A-.

oct9i6t230 -Acting Chief Qr. Mr. SUPPLtES. -5 So i firvrna Crikv OnASTBBW AflTKK.l Fobt Lbavbnwobth. K.8..

Oct. 8. 1868. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thisaffiee until eleven o'clock, A. of October 16th, 18S8.

for the delivery of i BnihU Old Cera and .8,060 Basbels Oais Xtm. ro4 either at Fort Dodge or fart, liar Iter. ft, i If awarded deliverable at Fort Dodga. deliveries must commence within twenty (20) days and all be delivered within forty (40) days from award of aontmot. If at Fort Sarker.

de- Uveries must eom men ee in ten 101 dava ad all be delivered within twenty-five (25) days from award. The contractor will be noTdrricidiv to the time above specified (25 days-at Fort Hasker and 40 days at Fort Dodged and pa extension whatever will be granted. In case any attempt shall be made to pu id new com under the contract, tha persons so doinat wiU be proceeded against under the laws of the United States for the punishment of fraudulent contractors. Bidders must stats the uuantitar which they will deliver at Fort Barker nrior to Oct. 28th.

smd subsequent to that date, (not later than Nov. lutu.) separately also tnetr prices tor each, in considering; the bids the Dcnod of delivery will be considered- ae well a prices- In making awards. By authority of the Department commander. BKNJ.U.CAK1), Bvt. Briar.

Gen. U. S. A. Acting Chief Qr.

Mr. RT BARrTTTat CO.i'PrBprtetorsp LORD SMITH. CHICAGO, I General Agents fbr.the Korthwectera Statea THEO. 'nncnntt vw neru to kf'ir LEIN A and A. W.

CAMPBELL A CO Agents. Leavenworth. Kan. i 'j 4 A -l -T So. South Clark Chicago, MANUFACTURED of the IMPROVED INVISIBLE or VKN- wiuis Amu i A Importer and wholesale, dealer in all I Kinas ot ilair.

wigs. Ac. farties. by Nsendioir ram Die of the kind. ona.litr nr color ot nair tney wisn.

can nave tneir orders filled by xpraa tha eaaia as though hey were present. antes ornaments i 11 air vv orK, c. and Ladies' Ilair Dresser. Parties residing in any nartrof-the Vorld can have Wisor Xencees maae to order by taking tne measure as Here directed: Inches. Ko.

1-rReund the Head -s --r No- 2 From Kar ta Kar.nnrnaa thn Hfia.H.. IN o. jfrom Temple to Temple, around tne Head, over tne No. 4 From Forehead to When measuring for Toupees, cut a pattern of Tne iae and snape ot baldness. lliKhe8t price paid for raw hair.

The trade snpiHiea as utuaK v.TTV" et.ilKliKf7 ARM TR ASSPORTATIOS. HsADbliicsl VrJoi ta OrFioa Chief Qcabtebiiasteb. ort eavenworth. Oct. 8, 1863.

S1 EAuED PROPOSALS will be reoeived at tbis omee an til 1 1 a 'cine w. nr Salnrtl it. tne ltn instant, tor tne transportation of from T5.000 to 100,000 Founds Mllltary- tarttfram VitI.lavaawartli.Ka. 1 mr waa. viuiva, a.

a The meana nf tranmnrtatinn mnat ha in md. i iness at Fort Leavenworth by the 88th instants Bidders will state the rate per 100 pounds at waion tney win transport saia stores. tT autnonty of tne JJepart nent Uommander, ctHd23t Acting Chief Qr. Mr. 3317 s3Xl.XXC3r JT HOTTQia -aniyixtUJI SinnyiWnini LAWBENCE.

KANSAS 1 A. SMITH eeptl4d448 CO.i tJaoPRIBTOIU. FOR SALE. nPHBgnhnrifiMil kfllnwinreommand- -L in property for sale Seven acres of well i led eea imnro-ad Unrl. ana-aaartr mils eonUi.

Itwther with house. hen-house, and 400 west oi tne irair Urouod, on uttawa street, to- vaiecua iroit treen. wito crawviuos uiiowufl Lots 3 and 4. block SS. Latta's Addition, on Chestnut street, seir Broadway, convenient to tneewMaret.

W.9,,Mm- Donovan's Saloon, north and adjacent to Fifth street bridge. Juravenworm. sep26 aC6 Cabinet Maker ana Upholsterer, i 'Also devotes himself to the manufacture of Sprlns Beds and Mattresses and Panoply Mosquito Bars. na-deneral JntiMns Ann at the lowest price aad to perfect satisfaction. Apply at corner of 6snoca ana Aiura itxeew.

mni $8 HAIR RESTORATIVE A Wu decided by th. X. H. BWi Fair! 3 I 1. bow conceded brM public to b.

I tkz rn tb. Tcry bet Prepmua Ibr llertorinj I KL I On jor Ha to lu orisiscolort I 1 promoting- it. Growth, ermdiratirir Ho- -jfc mors aaad axd ifl; and Cor Dretnaf Vi pa BnfjiaB tb. Ilaar. It ftca.

C-, l7 i from polaonra. anta, docs not Cv 7 VJt in tb. fabric, and 2'7 1 I t0X. aa Scalp CLIAjr, JXX Hair aicu, ut vV ass limn LIfJ On Standard in another column. SPIER'S 6 TAJTDAUD WINE BITTERS is ighly-ecoialende4 by physicians for Dyspeptics, on cconnt of its tonic properties, its purity, and its delicious flavor.

LEAVENwoRia City Omnibus nibusses frill be at the arrival of trains to convey passengers and baggage to the hotels, or anv part of the city and will call for passengers and Baggage by leav- lngoraers at eitner oi tne aick-et Offices, or Omnibus Office, in the Planters' House. always in read-nesB for on reasonable tenriB. j. xa. 1 errt, Ag jv.

a. ua SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 -1 a 2 05 ihnn 60 00 OH ce3 0 03 DQ PI l-i 2 93 0 3 C3 KJ H's Crawford's Pulmonic Troches. These' little oval Troches are a prompt and safe remedy for Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds. Ac.

They contain no. nazcotio aor nauseous drug. melt pleasantly on the tonguejrelieving irritation of the throat and Imparting clearness, strength and rftCHibiKty t' the voice-Wherever intro duced theyiuickly supercede all other Cough LosengeB. Sold by alTDraggiatat 25 cents pet iox. sep30d227 Baicliclor's ilair JJje This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world.

The only true and et Dye harm less, relial le. instantaneous. No disappoint ment. Nc ridiculous tints. Remedies the ill effects of bad Dyes.

Invigorates and leaves the hair soft and beautiful brown or black. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and properly ap plied at Batchelor'a Wig Factory. No. 16 Bond street. New York.

aug4d216 1 gportlne Goods. ACottiplctcSCef varo Tools for $125. con' sisting of 600 compressed Ivory Checks, painted oil cloth Layout, silver plated Dealing Box. six packs Hart's, Dealing Cards Rosewood Case Keeper, Check Holder. Mahogany Card Press, with screw.

200 printed Cue Papers or Tabs. I sery astfclo guaranteed as. represented, and parties ordering a set of the above will have privilege of seeing goods before paying for them. $10 will have to accompany order when the dis tance gdods have to be sent exceeds one hundred miles when, loss, S5 is all 'that is necessary to insure their being sent. UuScnd stamp for Descriptit List.

METZGER ttil Dearborn street. Chicago. 111. Counsel for tne Careless. The body is a machine, and carelessness in its management is as sure to lead to evil results as carelessness in the management of a steam en- gine.cJtihe,last thing that most people think of is the protection of this delicate piece of the Creator's handiwork' frcmi thJrsnbtIe causes of disease by which it i surrounded? It ia no easy thing to repair the system when in ruins but there is no difficulty in fortifying it against many of the dangers to which it is exposed Cuartf against nervous debility.

At the first symptom ot this lore-runner of more serious ailments, sustain the flagging energies of nature with HOSXETXER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Take it regularly and persistently, until bodily vigor is thoroughly restored. It creates an appe tite, promotes or. it might as properly be said cWiybf-tfeeflsoBSpleta digestion of the food, regulates the secretive action of the liver, tones and invigorates the bowels, improves the condi tion of the blood, and gives firmness to the regulated in all its important functions, the fogs and exhalations of autumn, pregnant With tne elements 01 intermittent and remittent fe ver, can make little or no impression. Whoever supposes that fever and ague is an unavoidable evil in certain this season of the cgregiously mistaken.

As effectually as a draught of cold air it shut out by the closing of; a door, this complaint; and all disorders of a miasmatic type, may be prevented by the use of tha RTTTTfVf a Vl' j-j ww. Hvaum iw VB by a means so safe and simple, is it not the merest fatuity to neglect the proffered Regarded even as "preventive or cure for intermittent fever, ner vous disorders, general debility, or constipation of, the pure vegetable preparation stands alone. oot8dwlw 1 LAVEnwonn rt -r- ai. i 25 jfrJXXXJL JLl WO XV1S. .1..

i Xist of Prices Reduction. DYED. CT.TiANKn 00 Sack CoaU $1 00 2 50 60 vest i zo I fan La 75 The) above is a reduction of nearly oiie-half in price. Cixii VxCRbi aurl8d219 Ehawnee, corner Second Et. -JONES HOWELI, Katat fi ft.

Tnswmnfft If-Pnfa 2 POClCril STREET: doors north of First National Bank.) LEAVENWORTH, i KANSAS. Collections made in all parts of the State. Easiness promptly attended to. iy2il Si NOTICE. STEVENSON haa tnVsn th a XV.

Merrill into partnership and will continue strct, between Second and Third streets. The new arat-vui isn raoiograpoi tud other Pictures from miniature ta lifn colored in the best style oil or water colors, or worked in India Ink. by Mr. Merrill, the best portrait painter in the West. They nave colored portraits of some of our citizens finished, and invite all lovers of art to call and see them at No.

13 Delaware street. cepl3p223 5 EH 'Wr-k, i- i i I A 4-w mtmJ A LIVIMG DEATH Mm The confirmed dyspeptic may aTmort say w' aint Peter." I die ndaibr." The obi with Saint of thi object this article is not I to remind him of his nanes. but to snow i I him how to banish them forever. TheU Unipaoi of inmediata and permanent relief are prosered aim ia rf GEBMAM BITTERS And it is for him to say whether he will continue to endure a living death, or to put himself ia a position to ronder life enjoyable. laving Of the efficacy of this matchless vegetable stomachic are to be found ia every city an4 town in, the United States healthy me aadwo men, rescued from I 1 1 torture by its use.

and eager to bear tesu i 1 1 mony to its virtues. Xt oiners trom -ay otner gutter in existence, ia this esiecial particular it is act, alcoholic. such constitutions and systems as require kJL ts GERMAJI TONIC TToji KAAn nrAvidfl nrenftntion in whieh the solid extract of th fiaoat restoratives of the vegetable kingdom are held in. solution, by spir ituous agenu. pnrgea 01 wubuu-Th ntn in i.tioosuitr.

between these tw areat antidote. ES should be guided, by his own condition. 1 1 1 1 it in a very WW state from debility, the should. bo his aalectioai. but- cases where the emergency.

not so pressing, the Bitters is the specific required. Thousands find infinite benefit from taking each in turn. There is no phase of Indigestion. Biliousness. Nervous Disease.

or Physical Prostration, to which they are not adapted, ana ia whictt i-smgly or ccmbme'l. they wut bo enact aare. Exchange Pain for Ease And Weakness few Strength. Get rid of the ail meats which interfere with enjoyment: oast gloom and despondenoy to the winds take a stronger noid 01 me and. in snort.

BECOME A NEW MAN I- Through Aha instrumentality of of the os.t powenui mua vvpwjpi iAirfgcubpiejiuyanu liiu ourrecuves. llcofland's German Sitters! Biliousness. Indigestion. Qeneral Debility and 1 all tbe complaints wh'ch proceed from a want of proper action in tne iver. tne stomstcn.anu tne iioweis are oraaicatea oy a course 01 tua great Constitutional Specific; Which not only combats and eonauers diseases that have.

intrenched, themselves in the rsteu 1 but ia tne best known safeguard against all ns. healthy it) licences. Persons whose occupations and pursuits subject them to the depressing effects of a close, unwholesome atmosphere, should take it regular as a. protection against the low levers and other, disorders wtucn malaria engenders. Invalids who are WASTLXG AWA Without any special com plaint, except a gradual declination of bodily strength and nervous energy, will find in I the Bunas a rotrw- TAiaof vitality and I viooB.

as refreshing and exhilarating asU a pool desert to the sandrscorcaad and laiatiaa travaiers. GERMAN BITTEMS Is composed of the pure juices, (er. as they are medicinally termed, extracts Koots. Herbs and Barks, making a preparation hirhlv ooncea- trated and entirely free from alcoholic admix ture ot any kind. HO OFLAND'S OEJ3tItI AMI Is a combination of all the ingredients of the lliers.

with the nurest oualitv of Kan fa (Jnia Rum. Orange, Ac. making- one of tbe most pleasant and II agreeable -Remedies ever thelf "rimbnc. These reme dies will effectually Icnre Liver Cnmnlaint. Jaundice, DyspopeiaChreBie or Nervous le- diseases arisina- rom a disordered Liver or etomacn.

i. i as Constipation, Inward Piles. Fullness of Blood to the Acidity of tbe Stomach, -Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust for Food.

Fullness er Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sink-or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach. Chokin or finffinf Btmni whim in Lying Position. Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs before the bight, if ever and Dull Fain in tbe Head. Deficiency of Perspiration.

Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back. Chest. Audden Jflusbee of Heat. Burning' in the, FlesbijJ Constant Imagin ings of JBvil, and tireat Deprea- They are the Greatest and Best blood 'i'tmiFraiis EVER KNOWN.

And will cure all DiKeait resnltins frnm had SeeD roue J-1 HttA i Knpn your iver in oruer. ii.eep your digestive Organs in a sound. 2s healthy oondition. by tne use of thece rem edies, and no disease will ever assail jrou. Weak and Delicate Children ARE MADE STRONG By the Use of either of these Remedies.

-THEY WILU-CURE -T EVERY CASE OF MARASMUS WITHOUT FAIL. ss sr. Thousands df Certificates Have accumulated in the hands of the Proprie tors, but saaoe wiU- allow of tba publication of but a lew. hese, it will bettMierved. are men ot note, and of such standing that they must be believed.

ft Si The Whole Supreme Court of Pennsvlvania tVT tllooa 'DnTniha itr WHO WOULD ASK -FOK lIOEK IJIGM- flED OB TSONGEB TESTIM05T? HON. GEO. W. WOOOWAnD, Chief Justice efthe tupreane Court "of Pennsylvania writes i 1 FRtLADXLPBia, March 18.1867. I find Hofland'a Pi Fl Grman Bitters" ia a.

good t)nio, useful in 1 3 I diseases of the digestive organs, and of II I great benefit in cases of debility and want si of nerrous actioa in- the systems OEO. WOODWARDf HOB. JAMES THOMPSON. Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. i eensider 10 I Consider "HoalanaVs German Bitter'' a tF- -bI medicine in case of attacks of Indigestion can certify this from aw exp- rienoe of it.

grijmiua; ai iDarii wild resyecw i JAMES THOMPSON. aon. JAMKi Rtss isowosir, Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania, writes -t September 14. 1S67. Hoofland's German Hitters" is a verv useful article as a tonic and as an appetizer.

It is not an intoxicating dnss. ana. may be. used benefl- by persons of all ainaattnl iw VAnM 1 JAMS ROSS oTJToisr. Hoofland's German Remedies are countcrfeit- ed.

See that the sigr3? nature of C.M.Jack :C.M. Jack- boh is on tne wrapper fi tlof eacb bottle. All others are counterfeit 1 I Principal Office and Manuinctory at tsttaWtfermtn Mediciae Bnri xiv. iwjl Area Direet. uiwusipuia, ri LilAS.

Mi KVAHS, rrOnrlCtOr. 4 i i Formerly C. M. JACKSON A CO, PRICES. Hoofland's German liters, per -41 CO Do do ao nair 6 00 Hoofland's German Tonic, put up in Quart bottles'.

per bottle, or a half dozen for $7 60. 50 IKW Da wet forsret to examine well th artui you vujr. ia viuvi au wv eviiHiiie. 4 11 For Sale by All Druggists, 4 -5d verywhare. ftMldcwedJtBawfcweowpilS Railroad Time Tabid mibsodbi riomo.

Hail leaves' at 6:00 a. Auii. Bxprecs leave tM r.u.i: vnion raoirio. HI8SOVU TAIilT. Mail wy8 at .9:00 A.

m. l)SSK Eaa Leavenworth, accord-ins to the fnregoinK time table. TO THE PUBLIC. XHK TIMES anfl TUB CQXSEBYATITE were the first Dailj Newspapers In this Territory. -Tnej are now consolidated.

The combined circulation of Till TIMES AJfD CONSERYATIYK Is at least three times larger than any other paper In this State. -U. DmiI HiWi at rbOiP BhUda. Go to Benedikt' dry good.bwiM for bargains in ellstyles of dry goods. oct3d229 Hi hoop skirts in the latest shapes, octlldtf Chas.

Libbskstkik Co. Gbms at Hathawaj's gsJlery on fifth street. Satisfaction guaranteed in evarj esse. Pictures taken any weather' BicbIbW Kkrwoob. the men stabbed by the boy "Williams, will probably die.

Everything indicate approaching dissolution. 1 1 Sp in and aee the Ine furniture at A. G. Onion A Cc's Jlarge Auction. Booms, Building.

Ht3dtf A n.kkdid room en Delaware, street, just suited for a married can be routed. Enquire at this office. sept29 If Tun Waterfall, a hand engine, belonging to the eity was sold last Thursday to the city of Council Bluffs for $660. IA Ansa car and 400 feet of hose was included in the sale. We saw Engineer Cavaoaugh engeged yesterday in fix-up the Phoenix, another hand engine, for sale to Kiansaa CUy- i Postpohed.

The Hibernian Ball, advertised for last night, was inevitably postponed on ao. eount of the weather5 We regret this disappointment, btit knew that our friends will be on hand lo-morrew night. The purpose is a benevolent ne.and deserves the cordial sup port of all who desire to aid charitable associa tions. l'- Tktistrt. Dr.

Joan. E--Boyd, the well known- dentist in Laiog's BnUding is giving his undivided the most difficult and particular kinds of dental work. Dr. Boyd's long experience ia the business' enables him to give satisfaction in all cases. Give him a trial when nature needs Wa had the pleasure of a call yesterday from 3.

G. editor of the "True Ken-tuekian, of Paris, Ky. He haa been out on the border with the Ticket Agent's Excursion, and among Western delights, had the pleasure of shooting, buffalo from the oar win dows. He carries with him a good; impression of the State. Theatre ConUque.

Notwithstanding the bad weather and the political excitement the Opera House was well filled last evening to witness an unusually fine programme. The performers were well op in their parts and the applause was merited. They appear to-night in a fine bill, and we hope to see' them greeted with a large house. Noticb This. Jay Noble the premium artists of the State, have received, according to law, the copyright for all direct exterior and interior photographic views of the Cathe dral at this place.

Those wishing copies of these magnificent pictures will please call at this popular, gallery. These are the only ones taken from nature and show the work of a master v.j ii Clotblns and Cnrnisblnc; Goods. Iji 4 M. othjSshUd, Delaware stxt, will BOW supply the millions of boys and men -with clothing and furnishing goods. Clothing in all sizes and.

Furnishing goods of all fashionable modes. Call at the prettiest store! on Delaware street. Tu Bepublicaa County Committee will meet next Saturday afternoon at five o'clock sit the office of Tan Times abd Cohssrvativ. A full attendance of -the members of the Com-mittee end-the "candidates for office is asked business of the utmost importance in the county canvass will be brought up. octlld4twlt Hulsaaee.

If ever there was a nuisance, it is the Ferry at this point Thirty passengers were left on the east bank of the river last night. The Omnibus was on the bank before the clock struck, nine, and the Ferry refused to cross, and the people were obliged to and stay at Slabtown. Four gentlemen did get across in a skiff by paying'the reasonable sumof one dollar each, to be landed three miles below, which we, as well as they, consider better, than remaining on the Slabtown side. How' long is this thing goiog to last Can any one say? A Fiftt rirxB. Columbia.

Stbax Bbewert. Brandon Jfc Kermeyer have obtained an enviable reputation in Kansas as proprietors of the Columbia Steam Breweryr Their erea'm and stock- ales have a reputation second to and those desiring, a good can find it at the brewery, corner of Second and Kiewa streets, thus avoiding the loss of time and money ia sending to Chicago. Cloaks and sacques made to order at octlldtf Cbas. Lisbbbtii A Co. Tbe lavfrence -i The main races in Lawrence will take plaoe on the 21st, 22d and 234 of this month.

We understand that there will be two stables from St. Louis present at Lawrence to participate in the races. We noticed 'yesterday the horses of Mr. Pateet, of Platte county, Ho passing through our eity on the way. to There is -also a strong stable from We hope that Leavenworth will, in the language of the immortal Smith, wrangle for her rights." Tan latest Hate" at P.

Roths- child's. Police Report. Zaehary Taylor, disturbing the peace, $10. James Kennedy, drunk, $5. John Mosley, disturbing the peace; Charles Hard, disturbing the peace, $16 John and Margaret Kallar, assault and battery, $5.

Richard Beeswax, disturbing the peace, $5.. John disturbing the peace, $5. State vs. Henry Ernest, grand larceny, passed till Fridsy. State vs.

Fayette Townsend, passed 'till today. i New Firm. We publish to-day the advertisement of William S. Jewell, late of St Louis, who succeeds the Madden In the painting business. ThU gen tlemnar comes to the eity highly re commended as a business man and citizen and we expect him to take a high position in business oireles.

He is well pleased with the eity and will make this bis permanent residence. Mr. Jewel will be found at all times at the old stand on Cherokee street between Third and Fourth streets. 1 A styles hats and caps at Philip Rothschilds. As awibl Sight.

We saw yesterday in the Calaboose a man, once a worthy citizen, suffering all tbe horrors of delirium tremens. The police had found him on the street the day before and from his wild expression fearing he might harm himself took him to the Calaboose for Safety; Yesterday morning he exhibited a desire to injure himself and had to be secured. When we saw him he recognised no- one, but was engaged in hunting imaginary treasures ia tne crevices of the stone walls. The large drops of perspiration starting from every pore indicated the fearful state of excitement under which he as laboring. We left the painful scene hoping the doctor and jailor might euo-eeti la quisling him.

HAVE JUST CMOS AMD EVER OJFFEREU A GREAT oa, at UoiumbUS, Umo; unanaior, oi me Indiana Central Road, at Indianapolis; Sam Carpenter, of tbe Pennsylvania Central, at Philadelphia; Whiteomb, of the Union PaciSo Railway, at Omaha Pratt, General Eastern Agent at the W.r Clark, of the Nashville and Louisville Read A Cook, of the, Chicago, Alton and St Louis Road; Wadsworth, General Freight Agent of and Road, at Chicago Woodward, Assistant Superintendent of tha Missouri P. RR; Geo Noble, Assistant Superintendent Groat, of Hannibal Gen picket; Agent, Hand St Joe A Day, Gen Western Pass Agent, A Erie, at Chicago; Byington, General Ticket Agent, Memphis Packet Company, St Webster, General Ticket Agent, Passenger Agent, at Chicago, and Wills, of the and Erie Road. Qdb stock of foreign and domestio dry goods is new and Those who wish to save $2S on every $100 have bow a splendid opportunity, Store open at 5 a. m. S.

M. Rothschild A Co. ocitldlw YvlTZ t-'rl 5" A Card. OfEoers Cumberland and Stuart have handed us tbe following note Ma. Editor: A few days since a man bj the name of Cunningham was plowing near where the street gang were at work under our care, and while thus employed lost a package of money containing $41.25.

He immediately discovered his loss.when strict search was made for themissins parcel, but without' avail. A negro, on whom suspicion fell, was immediate' irrested end confined in "duraneeyile," until be disclosed its whereabouts. The money has been recovered and is now in the- hands of Marshal Robertson 5 vf "Mnt, During the time this negro was in custody, this fellow, Cunningham, currently reported that he believed the officers (giving our names) in eharge of the street 'gang had the money and had made an equal division of it. His object ia making this attack and the cowardly, manner in which he attempted to impeach our character is wholly unknown to us, and certainly without any foundation. We hope you will give this statement a place in your columns and you will oblige.

I Respectfully yours, Mbssrs. Cdhbbrlabtd amd Stuart. Tabl damasks, napkins, towels, diaper, also a full assortment of 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 aad.11.4 brown" and bleached sheetings, at the' lowest market prices. Chas. Liibesstbih Co.

oot lldtf Stolen atoney Becovered, On the day before yesterday while the street gang were at work, a city contractor dropped a pocket book containing $52. He was ploughing at the time and during this -work it drop ped out of his coatpocket. He did not miss it for some time, and on discovering his loss, concluded one Of the prisoners must have found it. On questioning them they all denied any knowledge of it, bat suspicion pointed to a ne gro named Fayette To wnsend. as knowing its.

bcroaboula. Ila made an emphatic denial of his guilt, but it was thought advisable to put him in the stocks, and there he stayed till dark night before last, when lie promised if released to tell where it was. A policeman was sent to the place Indicated, but owing to the darkness failed to find it. Yesterday morning he was taken to the plaee where they' had been working and removed some of the clay, revealing a tin yeast powder box flattened out. On raising the edges it was discovered that the money was inside; The negro is evidently an adept in the stealing business 'and will proba bly get an additional term for this little ex ploit.

if, BavxDiKr will remove to the new buildings, and wilt Sell his immense stock far below the market to save the moving. oct3d229 REAL ESTATE. 1 Instrnmcnts Recorded October 13. Wm Lewis and wife to Landon. A Lyder warranty deed, off the south of the west i of section 25, 10, range 22.

Consid eration, $1,675. John Douglass and wife Wm A Barnett quit claim deed to lot 11, block 15, Day's ad dition. Louisa A Barrett to Wm Jewell, warranty deed to lot 20, block' 7, Day' subdivision consideration; $3,000. John Madden A wife to Alice M. Windeler, warranty deed, lot 43, block 116, Western ad ditioa.

Consideration, $1,400. Thomas I Price and wife to WA warranty deed, southeast 1 see 14, 12, range 21, Consideration, $1,600. Our door will be open at 5 eu and not closed Until 10 p. m. to give every body an op portunity to get some of our popular dry goods at cost.

S. M. RoTuscniLD Co. OCtlldlW jr 'K RIVER NEWS. No change in-the nver snee last report: The' Antelope from Omaha passed de-n yester day at 10 a.

m. The Nile passed up yesterday at 1 1 a. m. for Grand river. The Urilda for the same place at 3 m.

The Union, a ferry evidently intended for business on the upper river, passed up at a later hour." We advertise to-day the G. B. Allen for Omaha at 10 a. and the Octavia for St. Louis at the same hour.

Ladus and gents Alexander kid gloves ia all colors. Cbas. Libbkrstjbh A Co. octlldtf dents' Clolblugr New York Styles. Jones A Stutsman are now prepared to fur nish dress or business suits of the latest New York styles.

Mr. Jones has just returned from the East, bringing with him fall and winter goods of the most fashionable patterns, which the firm is now offering to the public at a low figure. The, reputation of this firm is such among our rasnionabies tnat -they nave no rivals in the merchant tailoring business. They buy only' the newest and most fashionable goods, and make them up in accordance with good taste and prevailing styles. 'Their list of patrons embraces nearly all the beau moadeof the city, and a customer of the it's cannot fail to be well dressed.

septl8dtf 510,000 worth or bleached and unbleached muslins, at a sacrifice, by the piece, at Bene dict's. ost3d229 Attention Tanners Hbadq-abtsbs Tastwbks Battaliott. Lbavbitwokth. Oct. 14th 1868, SriCTAt ObdibI No.

1. Company Commanders of the different Ward Tanners, will assemble at the office of Judge T. C. Sears No, 7, Laing's Block, at 4 o'clock this p. m.

tharp. Business of importance is to be transacted, and it is necessary that the Commanders of companies should all be present. By order of 1 M. H. Irslst, Colonel.

C. Johxs, Battalion Adjutant. Furs of an prices and styles at P. Rothschild's. -4 IS OFFERED IN 100 PIECES ALIrWOOL1 EXPRESS CLOTH At 75 Cents Per Lyons Silk VeUcts, Chinchillas.

7 tr French and Gercsn Ceavers. Flirshes In All Cciers, and 7Mic Cpera Clclh, In BoautifuL Aooortmont. ydu or 'onei'Df your' correspondents sayii'erve8 Upon a system thus strengthened and II A AT GREATLY ftLZDUOlID POIOUG I A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF that Dr. Drake is not the originator of tne celebrated -Plantation Bitters, and that they were manufactured and- sold by one Pedro Martellc, an old Spaniard in me isiana or a nomas, over forty years ago, era every old sea captain can testify Now, air, I can certify to the above aa being true, for I. have followed the eea for oyer forty years most of the time doing business with the West These same Utters differently.

put up and named, were brought to my no tice on my rst trie to- tha Island of Sr. Croix for a cargo of rum, and for years and years after, my ship's stores were never without them, i 1 "always supplied my family, and many of my, neigh bora. 1 a i a aa. 1 wnn mem, ana can trniy say a oetter Ekt'ers and Tonic, is not, made iii all tne world. Capt." Hekbt Water Snperior to the best imported uerman Cologne, and sold at L.if ii nail mo price.

OCtl3WlXCteolW tty- Purify tbe Blood. it is conceded by tne most eminent medical men, that the blood is the fruit- at A. A1- I iui parens oi disease, Dy -serving as vehicle tnronslfc which noxioa Bbta- ces contaminate the fleeh bybsOTptiont 'The foetid contents of the bowels, if long retained by constipation, are often taken up by the veins or absorbents, Various morbid products. such as. pea and saines of -unhealthy ulcers, occasion ally find their -way.

into the blood Jves-sels. which result in seated cases of fierofnla or Kina EvU Ervsinelas. Salt tt, "-v I JlIiUCUUI. U1VC1D J- Wrw aaaav, vutaucUug Diseases of Che of tbe Glands, Pains in the fcidesi and Back, St Vitus' Dance. Pleurisy, Dizzi ness, Tumors.

Gnpincand Unolio ains. all of which diseases readily yield to the powerful influences ot Xrv liobaek Blood Purifier, which searches out all the vile humors and distempers, leaving the blood in a pure and healthy condition. i The many valuable ingredients of which the Blood Purifier, ia composed being adapted to each other strictly accord ng to the laws of chemical science. makes it one of the most valuable alter natives and system renovators of the present age, ana its success as a great medicine must increase so-longasdiaeseoontinues Co vex the soul of man. SoJd by all Druggists everywhere.

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