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n. 1 SPECIAL NOTICED Mbmb writiag -nlas, dBtiag tkv- HOTEL1 Afl HIVAL3. HiMvnm. LuvasvoKTi Co. Jat 30.

1869. -it ABB. COCBTBAB, 1 f- UTTB'AB. O.B. VaVLOB.

MABUFACTnRBB OT ATT "BBS Bh. IT THUBSDAY, JULY 1859. ef the city schools, at the. Western. Business College, corner Fifth; asi Cherokee streets, from 8 io 10 o'clock, a.

commencing Mon lay, jBBBi, -j24dlw 1 Hco nuntfei or'Cra Oa 1 Standard in another: olumft PEEK'S STAN AED WINE felTTEBS ia highly recarjamended by: pbyg iciana for Dyspeptjc8, on account of its tonic properties, dts pnritj-(ajidi ill delicious flavor. oct7tf Lkatkbworth Qtt Ojcsibus IiisK. Om-nibusses will be At the eurriTal of trains to convey passengers and baggage to the hotels, or any part of the city and will Call for passengers and baggage by leaving orders at either of the Iiailroad Tick Offices, or Omnibus Office, in the Plan ten' House. Omnibusses always in read-ness for parties, on reasonable terms. JltTutaT.Aa'tK.S.Co.

Ohio akd Mississirn Baixwat. This popular line is now running a lightning express train from St -Louis, in the morning, in connection with trains from the West Passengers from the West have ample time tn St Louis for breakfast and, arrive at Cincinnati at 9 p. making close connections with ail night express trains east of Cincinnati, without omnibus transfer. 'Passengers via this line, arrive in Louisville atS p. m.

six hours quicker than any other route. Through tickets for sale at all principal offices in the West, and at, the Company's office, No. 101 and 103 Fourth street, under Planters' House, St Louis IJau way up Lookout Mountain, the place where memory is stirred by a thousand thrilling associations, and where the brave boys of both armies met and fought hand to hand, where the blood of both friend and foe was mingled together and ran down the mountain side in rivulets, is a smooth-faced rock, upon which a poor, wounded soldier inscribed the following: T.860X. Early in the battle I was wounded, and carried to this spot by two clever f. They bade me farewell, and as they supposed, to die, for 1 was bo weak from, loss of blood that 1 could but faintly thank them for their kindness.

They left in my canteen a part bottle of Plantation Bitters, to which I owfr my life, for it strengthened me, and kept life within me until help came and my wound was dressed God bless them for their kindness, and for the Plantation Bitters. Magnolia Water. Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. SPECIAL NOTICES. Pulmonic gyrup, Seaweed Tonio and Mandrake Pills will cure Consumption.

Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if taken aceor jing to the; Ther are all three to beaken at one They cleanse tie stomach, i elax the liver, and pat it to work then the app, tite becomes good the food di gests and makes (rood blood the patient be sins to Brow in flesh the diseased matter ripens in the lanes, aad th patient outgrows the disease aad sets This Is the only way to, cure Consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck of Philadelphia, owes his unrivallod success in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the hrnss.

nature throws it ef by an easy ex pectoration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slishteoush will throw it elf. and the pa tient haa rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonio and Mandrake Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach aad liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Sohenek's Mandrake Pills set upon the liver. removing all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely and the liver is soon relieved the stools will show what the Pflla can do nothing has ever been invented except calomel (a deadly poison which is very dangerous to use unless with great eare) that will an lock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like Schenek's Mandrake i Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption." Schenek's Seaweed Tonio is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation Is made assists the stomash.

to throw out the gastric jutoe to dissolve the oo with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it is made into good without fermentation or souring in the stomach. The (treat reasons why physicians do oot Consumption Is. tney try to do too much; they give medicine to stop the coughs, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, hectis fever, and by so do ing they derange the digestivepowers locking np the secretions, and eventually th patienteinks and dies. Dr. Schenck.

in his treatment does not try to stop a cough, night sweats, chills or fever. Be- move the cause, and they will stop of their own accord. No one can be cored of Consumption. Liver Complaint Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Canker, Ulcerated Throat unless the liver and stomach are made healthy-. If a person has consumption, of coarse, the lungs, in some way.

are diseased, either tuber cles, aboesses. bronchical irritation, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inflammation and fast decaying. In such oases, what must be done It is not only the lungs that are wast ing, but His the whole body. The stomach and liver havo lost their power to make blood out of food. Now.

the only chance Is to take Dr. Schenek's three medicines, which will bring up a tone to tne stomach, the patient will begin to want food, it will digest easily and make good blood then the patient begins to gain In flesh. and. as soon as the body begins to grew, the lungs commence to heal up. and the patient gets fleshy and well This is the only way to cure Consumptfon.

Where there is no lung disease, and only Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. Schenek's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient, with out the Pulmonic Sprup. Take the Mandrake Pills freely inU bilious complaints. they are perieotly harmless, i U- Dr. Schenck.

who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years, past, and now weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the last stages of Pulmonary Consumption, his physicians having pronounced his case hopeless and abandoned him to his fate. He was cared by the aforesaid medicines, and since his recovery many thousands similarly afflicted have used Dr. Schenek's preparations with the same remarkable success. lull directions ae-compa ly each, making it not absolutely necessary to personally see Dr Schenck. unless patients wish their lungs examined and for this purpose he professionally at his prineipal onioe.rniiaaolphia.

every Saturday, whore all letters lor ad no must be Alice of the Falmocio Syrup and Seaweed -Aomc. eacb 6V per bottle, or 7 50 a half aozen. Mandrake fills. 25 cents per box. For sale by al Druggists.

The Season of Exhaustion. No matter how vigorous by nature the system and tho constitution my be, they must neces sarily suffer more or less from the depleting effect of the temperature of midsummer, unless strengthened and sustained by wkefeaom tonic treatment. The extrapressnre upon the vital foreeg must pe met ant counterbalanced by ao extra resistant power uthe unusual and rapid consumption of the animal fluids by profuse perspiration, mast be compensated by the per fect digestion aad assimilation ef the food taken into the stomach, from which both the fluids and the solids of the bdy are derived. Otherwise the physical, strength declines, and the mind, sympathizing with the machinery through which it acts, becomes depressed and enervated. A btibulabt is therefore absolutely required at this season: not a violent one.

calculated to produce febrile excitement, but something which will recruit and reinforce the whole organiza tion in pro porting to the extraordinary drain to which the torrid heat subjects it. This desideratum is snpplied in a palatable and efficient form in HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS, which the people of this country, after more than twenty-fire years' experience, have accepted and endorsed as the best tonio. alterative and antibilious preparation hich medical Chemistry has yet succeeded in obtaining from th strength-sustaining, healing and purifying products of the vegetable kingdom. Every ingredient of this famous compound has its own specific virtue, and the result of their combination is the most genial in vigor an t. per- lent, and regulating medicine ever administered.

either as a preventive or cure of the disorders most common ia onr variable climate. Among, these nay bo enumerated dyspepsias bilious ness, constipation, fever and ague, nervous debility, and all the diseases proceeding from im perfect digestion. A course of HOSTETTER'S BITTERS la the best possible safeguard against the dangers which menace persons ef both sexes and all ages, during the heated term. jan23dw Catchelor's This splendid Hair Dye is the beet In the world. The only true and ctDye harmless, relialle.

Instantaneoas. No dlsappoiat-mont, Nc ridiculous tints. Remedies the ill eneot8 of bad Dyes. Invigorates and leaves the hair soft and beautiful brown or black. Sold by all Dragidsts and Perfumer, and properly applied at Batchelor' Wig Factory.

No. IS Bond fc PEBBY DAY1S? OS IV isTITIl a aiii Mm, "tin tiaram tida nf medicine ever beeamo beferev It is as much, item in every bill of goods sent to country MifM. ansar. This spea Volume iB its favor. Glees' falls MessenfV I RevTnT L.

Van Motor. Burmah. Pain Killer has become an aunosi inaispensar ie article in my -rw i Hundreds of missionaries give similar of its virtue. Rev. J.

O. Sternes writes, I eonsiderit te best rtiiedy for Dyspepsia I ever knewy" i Revt JabesS. Swan says. I hays tiged tfj year is my family. nd iconsider IV an invaluable remedy, Rv.

M. II. Bixby writes. I have had ooeS-sion to use the Pain Killer very frequently duV-t ins my resident Uarmani ana nave ioubo a very useful I did not think. coif visit the jungle without it.

In case of Cor Diarrhoea and Cholera the Pain Killer Kir speedy relief, for many wther ailment have found it beneficial. It is popular in man. amoBg luo nauvoo. mm wu ui miuu-wii I always arry it with me for my own bencV and the good of the people whore I go." The good people of tne West should alwa keep by them, a good preparation, and oa lilLLLn Is that preparation. Don't bw deceived by min.

nrhlas ntnfTn nflnred. sneh aa Kins tl ''Pain Paint." and the tike. The Pawl Killer is known te be good. u. a-.

i BcB- Bold toy m.U JJrBgslsts. JanldAwlw i RESOLVENT. New PrincipleS'Of Cure Of ail Wasting. Scrofulous, and Eruptive Disv eases of the Eyes. Nose.

Mouth. Throat, Ears. Head.LUNGS. Kidneys. Bladder.

THESKIN MADE PURE. CLEAR.SM00T.E -A iU I DR. RADWAT'S SARSAPARILLIAN RE- SOLVENT Kstablishe a new principle ef Cere of all Chronic diseases: and prove to the A ical world that Consumption and other Bcroful-J ous diseases are curable. This fact haa bae? demonstrated in over dNE HUNDRED CASES OF CONFIRM uvaauBriiua 11 where one Luna it over seeeNM ease xeeta destroy and dried up, and in over Knnri rtwa nT" ftrrjsPKfiTKTi cowfiTiiWPTrOrJ. SR.

RAD WAT. three years since, published 1 to the world his analysis of the Blood in the itedinthe Lungs and other organs, as in the. Kidneys. Liver. Spleen.

Bronchial Olaad. In-i testines. establishing; consumption of gans. theblood is thirl. wak.

pale. watery.atwJ J.A.;.n nf annli MnatitntlinU norm men Phosphorus, and the rich red coloring of the Blood Corpuscles. In the absence of the constituent in the Blood, the flood is exhaoty ted of strength and nourishment, and whenevetj there is in animation; lt oeposiis luoereMw decomposition.it has not the power to hold solution its natural constituenU. and Sores. Tumors.

Cancers, and Virulent. Humors are iormeu, vno preseuee ui wuivu vuo mation. gatbering. ana consequent suppuxeuou. This, reaaer, 18 inerue osuboi mo jiirriu.

tion of Tubercles ancr consumption. vx. no sua th fimt. tn fi.dvanee this theory of tn cause of Consumption and its Lkindrid disease and prepared tne UAV" ax aaouuiJin supply the Blood with such constituents it j.RiiU.t in thmaA Aniiitinna or avstem. BI m.mA, atrensth- to ho.

MfiffttiiAfitA in ftnln Dr. lt AL way's theory was published in England. I ranov. Germany and America, and was seized upon by the scientific men of both hemispheres. rfropa his text medioal books have been since published by medical writers claiming to have icov -ered the cause of Consumption, but have faUea.

to produoe the remedy to cure. Dr Rabwatt; was the first to advance this theory, and the first-, and onlydisooverer of a medipine that l.evre2 T. RAIIWAY'H SARSAPARILLIAN UK- SOLVENT the public have a remedial agents h.f will all disease of! the LUNGS. BRONCHIAL. BLADDER.

WOMB. THROAT. GLAJH1NS, AND URINARY ORGANS. In all Wastins Discharges, such as Xavoluu tarvLoss of Sperm. Emissions.

Weakness tha Onnita.1 (41a.riHa. T.nnhnrrhea. and all term difficulties. lravel. Lime Stone.

Brick dust Uric Acid, and Calculous Concretions, the BAR QlPlNIt.r.TlH UCIUT.VRWT in nOBltlV cure. In Dropsy. Diabetes, uncured Venereal. Syphilis in its many forms, it cures when all other medicines fail. EVERY DAY aa increase of flesh, weight and strength is experienced.

It is Fat-tissue. Caloric or Heat, making. It is to the blood what oxygen ia to' hn Ktmniinherie air. it supplies the life It swiftly removes from the surface all bpoU.j Blemishes. Pustules.

Tetters. Rash. Flesh Worms, Bores. iicimpartiog a. Cleax, and JSeasiUrail fJbBBplexlwm toaU.

i r'iCKTTli'TnATie nWHTSAIPTY. I The following letter is from a higbiy-gifled lady, well known tb. ycirews society; tZ Bat: Z3. Sh'J. "I had not much confidence in yoar Resolvent.

HavinB- been dinfirared for the last four months with BLOTCHES and PIMPLES, I resolved, at all events to try it, and took TWO TE A8PO0NSFUL three times a day as directed. It is not quite ONE MON TH since I commenced its use. To-day there is not a BLOTCH, snot blemish, or defection of any bund on my person. rT- SARAH II. TREMONT.

'ri Jersey City P. O. UADWAV'S BEADT REUKF. The Cheapest and Best Medicine for Family mine ivoria. One fifty cont bottle will car more complaints and prevent the system against sadden attacks of Epidemics and contagious diseases, than one hundred dollars expended for other medicines or mertioal attendance.

The moment Rapwat's Reast Rslub ia ap plied externally or taken internally, according te directions rain, irom causc.ae3 to exist. A IMPORTANT. Miners. Farmers and others residing in sparsely settled districts, where it ia oimeuit to secure the services ot a Physician RlDvir'H Htinr Rklib ia invn.lnahln. Ttr-sn be used with- positive assurance of doing good in ail cases where pain or discomfort is experienced, or if seized with Inflaensa.

Diptheria. Dore xnroac. liaa vougns. Hoarseness, Jtiilious voiio. inflammation ot the JBowels.

stomach Lungs, Liver. Kidneys, or with Croup. Quinsy, Fever and Asne; or with Nenralsia. Hjlho Tie nraiih T.nm. bago.

Pain in the Back, or Rheumatism; or with viarrnosa. wnoiera morbus, or Dysentery; or witn Aturns. scald or or with Strains Cramps or ieoasms. the aDolicatinn nf Ridwit'i Rbapt Rilisv will cure you of th worst of these complaints in a tew hours. RHEUMATISM Thia nainfut bafiled the most skillful Dhmiciana and nnnulir remedies, it is the most difficult of diseases to treat, yet Rapwat's Rbaot RgLisr has never tailed in auordms immediate relief tn the anf- lerer: and in all cases of Acute.

Inflammatory or nervous Kneomatwm. to enect a permanen care. 1 in unronio Kheumatiem or Uoat. Kad wy's Renovating Resolvent and Regulating nus snouia oe taxen as an aaiunct with th neaay neliet.l i cold by Druggists everywhere. Price fift cents per oottie.

UK. RAD WAV'S P11.L.S. For the eare nf -all Dlserdnra at li RtAmuh Liiver. liowoig. rLianeys.

Kladder. ervous Dis eases. Headache Constipation. Costiveness. In digestion.Dyspepsta.

Biliousness. Bilious Fever, xnnammauon ot tne jfoweis. files, and all Do rana-ements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positivr cure. Purely vegetable.

Containing no Minerals or ioioierious xruKS, Observe the foilnwinc disorders of the HiirAAfcivA Constipation. Inward Piles. Fullness of the jDiooa to tne neaa. Acidity or the Stomach. Nausea.

Heartburn. Disgust for Food. Fullness or VV eight in the Stnnuih. Ft.imr Sinking or Fluttering at hTT Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture. Dimness of Vision.

Dots or Webs befere the oiu.i jiwina van ram in the Head. Den-cienoy of Perspiration. Yellowness of the tkin and Eyes. Pain in the Side. Chest.

Limbs, and Sudden Plushes of Heat. ImmSn. in A.f,w,do8M?,f Bapwav'B Pills will free the ijjo ucni iruiu ai 1 111 inn Rnfttrn-nomnH 0 1 Minuu iw uui. 001a pv all Drnesista. 1 KADWAY A Db.

ADWA Y'S fiJi" SL. rSi.ll?.Ueeral- bV Keepers. Price $1.00 -mmm nuiu ar nj I UK- ew York. i'ii H. r.

Ar.ir.iorjo, i ABD FORWARDING MERCHANT PEALBB IB Flour and Produce I -i -A. DB tlST Missouri River Steamers "in si; HAS FOR SALE inn Quincy Eaglo Flour, ABD Palmyra Lindell Flour COR1V, VI1VEGAR, 9 BACOJV. HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid1 for1 Produce I ON REASONABLE TERIIS. mr27 OBAD -tTXIIS. -t-i -i -i BND 25 CENTS for a certificate on Packard A- r.n 'm flrand Dintribntion.

consistice of Pianos. Molodeons. Oold and Silver Watches. Jewelry. Ac.

valned at $50,000. Every article to be disposed ot on tne popular i piaa ana not 10 be paid for until you know what you are. to of26 cents or five for PACKARD A CO-68 West Fourth street, Cincinnati. Ohio. SARSAPARIIrLIA I 1 a 1 I i .4 1 JL 1 EnrroB Tubbst abb Cobsbxtatitb c.

A tA' I deem II proper agaia to furnish a tew item for yoar paper from this part of county. Wo fcave new a fair show for a oiftt irop tha refreshing iliowera of late shoved the eora up unpreoedsntedly fast' iU will mske aboat an average iyiald. Waaat fjlthli district will, from appearances, do to ha from the lrt of the month, or perhaps to (is tenth we predict a half erop. There ar few farmers in this township whe will hava from twenty-Are to thirty bushels to the acre. Potatoes bid fair to make a good i i Mr.

Jacob Rap la making prparatioa to build a griat mill oa Big Strangery aear Webb's CrosBiBg. tka bulldicg to ba, 30x4 feet, three Stories high. Tl raachieery wit be rua by a aew Americaa turbine wheel, will aave the benefit of sevsntaen feet faO if water, led by a raes one-fourth of mile 1 length; and from a dam four feet high. baek water aad excess by rtda, will enable Mt. R.

to run his mill nearly all season. Mr.Jrpropoes to the public to maksftis mill a firsl3las institution, which is very much needed 3a Ibis vloia-ity. Mr. K. also propose to elkU to those wishing to purchase ia a desirably and healthy locality.

Webb's Crossing is situated A miles from Leavenworth City, about the Iobb distance from Atchison, and 18 mile fret Grasshopper Fall, oa the Leavenworth Bud 3 rasshopper road, at the crowing of Big Stranger! VV 1 The State road I being survey -mI and established, and must be oompleted, the public demand it The viewers and dagineers are bow oa tb route, aad by the anjtiif September aext we expect a favorable repojn this road, leading from Atohisoa, by Web Crossing, to Tongaaoxia. Webb's Crossing ia a central surrounded by a rich aad fertile eouatryihi des a mill, oat -U most needed ia a grocery, blacksmith hop, a shoe shop, a cardiag and mill, a dry good store, a drug store, aafl good physl elan to rua it. 1 We received with- delight aew ef the bridge enterprise. It i just the thing Leaven- worth City needs to connect KaK js and, Mia souri, and will build up as iacreasSag trade. Your, A.

T. P. 'jHomclay be the aW V. j. .1 It seem to be very generally that Moaday, the 5th, is the day oa -itiieh to celex urate the aatioaal anniversary, veral of the leading; piooio and excursions a-flrady aa- nounced for that time, and a a la I many of ear people want to go to Kansas' oa Satur day, provided they eaa do so neglecting affair at heme, we believe the eheieeef Moaday a the day to be observed will give satis faction to alL Nearly overybody will doubt less take part io some sort of aa plcnto or excursion, ao that the twill proba-.

biy be aa generally eelebrated aa L4rold ne In a united demonstration. And it certain that people wilt enjoy themselves ia their little pri vate parties aad circles fully as woll, if aot bet ter, than ia a crowd of several $housads of people. K. P. R.

W. The mail trata tbe Ivansaa Pacific Railway, due here at yesterday afternoon, did not arrive until The bridge at Tonganoxte is not was reported, the foundation teing only injured a Neither the truck bot bridge is injured. This is the only trouble oa tao road between here and Topeka, and this will probably be fixed to-day. 1 i 4 i The men who went west with a through train of which Jake Brinkerhafi conductor, got back to Lawreaoe yesterdays xney got through to Sheridan, and ia cotuiita; back they, rode hersebock and ia wagons, talked, and; boated it to Salina, They experieirred a rough time. We are indebted to Mr.

fA. Wallace for the abere facts. 11. lt Tbb Ttbolbab Tbobpb. A faL.

shted audl- ence greeted thia company ef singers last even ing. The bouse ought" to have been crowded. and would have been bad our people known what a musioal treat was in store for them. This is the best troupe of vocalists 'who have ever visited oar eity, aad those who do not 'go to hear them will neglect a golden opportunity; To-night the Tyroleans present ene of -their most attractive programmes, and we advise these who desire to hear them to secure seats during the day. One song sung by the troupe is alone worth the prw.ef admission Mr.v Wat.

Ckskihtob, correspondent and agent of the' Leavenworth Timrs Abb Cobsbb--vatitb, gave us a brief visit yesterday. Mr. Ceighton has been visiting the West and other localities of the State, recently, in the itterests of the psper, and with marked success. We have been indebted to him' for soma weeks past for full and reliable reports (through Tbb Tibbs ard Cobsbbvativb) of the Iadiaa difficulties ob the frontier. He took passage on the Galveston train in the afternoon for Ottawa Lawreaoe Tribune.

Tub license ordinance provides for regulating the price of liquor license near the Market Houses. The chairman of the committee claims that the building oa Seventh and Cherokee streets is aot a market. OaTuesdsy night Councilman Borland suggested that the license committee he instructed to hereafter the new Market Honse a market. This is the shape the new Market House question has assumed. What the aext feature will be is a mystery.

It would not be surprising if it should sink under its troubles, i Mr. Jobb Kbtcbbsob, foreman of the Tibs abd Cobsbbvativb Job looms, returned yesterday from the East. He was a delegate to the National Typographical Union, which met at Albany on the 1st of June. He afterwards visited New York, Boston, Montreal and other small villages. A Boston he attended the Peaoe Jubilee, and will do the printing for the next one that comes off.

coutxt raLocsaDzra'as. District CcmrC. I bbpobb jodgb iob. Boston and Sandwich Glass Co. S.

S. Lud lam et al. Demurrer of defendants Anthony and Dnnlsp to amended petition argued and sustained, and judgment in their favor against plaintiff for costs, and exceptions. Leave given plaintiff to file reply to answers of other de -Same entries ia seven other oases against saase defendants. Klopp vs Peck et al.

Case made, presented and Mppreved, signed aad ordered filed and made part ef record. cj j- Miller vs Wright et al. Motion- for defend ants for seenrity of ests overruled. Trial by jury ana not concluded. Pwltee urt.

BBPOBB JUPGB CALLABAB. Marion Williams, disturbinB the peace, tiassed till John vagrancy, sent np for ao days; coon uenning, disturbing the peace, 'o; were realised irora tne monthly fines of 28 inmates of houses of ill-fame, and 6 proprietors of same were fined $20 each. Christina Scott and Fanny Holden, disturb ing the peace and- nmeg obscene language, josopn jju, ame coarge, State vs John Fletcher, stealing males, passed nil xueeaay, man noua naea ai 3uu. River Mews. mi in miBBoun river is on ine rise we may say Jane rise.

The bar is nearly covered, and the 19 feet return from Omaha aot ia vet. mi ion report wa exaggerated somewnat. The Glasgow arrived yesterday from St. Louis with a large amount of freight for this place. 6be left for Omaha ia the afternoon.

The little steamer Zephyr arrived from Lex ington with coal, and was still at the landing lasi evening, The W. J. Lewis will leave here for St. Louis at 9 a. and the Stonewall for Omaha at 4 p.

m. 200 boxbs of Gold Chop Firecrackers at Fabrbl's, 107 Delaware street. 500 boxbs Torpedoes-for sale at Fabrbl's 107 Delaware at. FOUBTB OP JrLT. at wholesale at -All kinds of Fireworks I I l( 107 Delaware street.

Ladies eaa have visiting cards printed a. this office, at very low rates, which are as neat and fine as engraved cards. V'! A siaw line of blaok silk friages just re- ceived at Chas. Liefcenstein A 8 1 Dela ware street, v. mylH tf Twenty ions ioa for sal by tho poind, hun dred or ton.

Families can be supplied at the store of W. H. FamJl A 107 Delaware street, at all times ef the day, ia any quaatlty. WONDEfiFiJil .1) a5 ion rt Mi: Hum V. hi it NEARLY TWi T0NS i OF TH J.T FINEST FRBOT HAIR JUST EKCE1VKD AT ri.

cAr.iPrtEZLL'o, 81 South Clark CHICAGO. i Hi 1 1 PRICES REDtCEAOSE HALF I To Salt the Times. a Oi Goods tJk M. CAMPBELL! ng ont his Mam- moth Stock of Hair Be tail, for Less than Wholesale Prices, to refJise the-money and dose out the above consignment at once. before his departure for I'aris.

Look at the I price list below, and wonder but don't fail to go and see. for SEEING IS BELIEVING. First Quality Switches, sold elsewhere for $6 now soiling at M. CimpbcU'a, for S3. Switches, sold-elsewhere now sellins at M.

Campbell's for f5r A7" Switches, sold elsew hero $20 to $30: now selling at SI. Campbell's for $19 to $15. First quality Silk and Mohair Invisible nets are now selling at Campbell's for 10 to 15 Fine Natural Curl Water Frisattes. sold flse-whore for $4 a set now selling at M. Campbell's for $2 a set.

I Fnzettcs. not Water Carl, selling at M. Camp bell's for $1 a set: Frizettes.by the yard. 35 cents. Fine Hair Puffs, sold everywhere for S5r; selling a M.

Campbell's for $2 5 XiS Cheap Hair Puffs, sold everywhere for $2 now selling at M. Campbell's for $1. All Imitation Hair Goods. Puffs. Coils.

Braids, sold everywhere from SI to $2 each now selling at M. Campbell's at 50 cents each. The same discount made on all kinds of Curls. All old styles of Hair Chignons mad over into th latest fashions, at the same great reduotioa. Ladies' Hair Dressing reduced fifty per cent.

Frizzing Ladies'. and Children's. Hair, only 25 004 ts is now charged at M. Campbell's. Ladies' and Children's Hair Catting.by French and English All articles not mentioned ia th list have similar redaction in price.

Ladies are invited to call and convince them selves that now is the time to bay, at MARK CAMPBELL'S, 4 No. 81 South Olark St, CHICAGO. iua2deod Aw57 JAS. S. KIRK SOAP CAfJDLr uxi ct un En CHICAGO.

1 Savon, Star. German r.lottled, rJorthwect, Glive, ClcI I 1 1 of ltS 'BOOTS SW. B. B1CB A CO. Hucfcer Studebaker, Mo" CoUies, III CaUiB, 8 Beeellouis, do Oorwin, Phil do I Maynard, Cohe, Chi 9 0 Ketthsfloa, city 1 Mrs 11 an, Canada Harrison, Mo PASeeUy.iStliX I) Stoneft Ka ,1 Sknar, Pa Mrs lio'DonaU.

Citv Mrs Da City fl KVigg, Olatha fC Ban am, St Bekew, Atch Philip, Cal A Dobsoa, do A Adams, Kas 'If Booth, do A 6 Sayder, lad Snyder, do Davis, Atch Moulton, Atch A Kinney, do Men son, Mo 0 II Polk, St Marys A BeaUy, Bojte, City Moore, Hays, 0 A Wat9B, Top Lovely Ho A thio if. BBBOBT BODSBB. KIBBK, PBOFBIBTOB. Freshi NorthwesdR Davenport, Utah MaxweH, Montana SimpsoB, do Toner, Mo Sweeaey, lad Mtirbaa, Krs Roberts, PBBaWr.IH a Piaf UrtnOfc MBlVoli, Tx MissLeyi. de 4 Lucas, St Joe.

Murphy, Lonislana JJ Murphy, Mis Murphy, do BUBOIAB HOTBL J. GOBB1B, PBOPRIBTOB. MoMb, St Joe Day, Albany Pratt a Arnoio, uu Manning. Johnson, Ioa Stiekney," 81 MoCarthy. Salina Steire Va 1 Severance, Ills Saith.

NT Randall. Va Dunbar, Monterey Critcnfield, Osk Lawrence, Min GUgmitli, Osk Fraakfl Xoa 1SIRET ItEPOItT. I DOMESTIC MARKETS Potatoes per bah bow. kiln old. 0er Fresh Butter per lb 20o Em tut doa.

Sua: Chioken per dos. S4 09. LCiifR Choice brands flour. 150(35 00: fihoiee brandsx S3 75; spring wheat 3 75.93 25. i 1 Dltr GOODS Prints Merrimae D.

a miy A i b- 13c: American fancy. 12c: Richmond. 12; do ptnks. do purples, 13c; 1001110 fancy. Vic Manoheetsc.

12c: London mourning-, 12c: Amos-keas; fancy. 1 IS: do shirtincr. 11 do pink. 12 do mantle. lVAt Waumanttas.

U. Rtrises Hay maker. Ml; bitten den 0. 17: B-ibK: A. 28.

Deaim!) anonester. 18; Boston. 18; Madison khmk. aiuhimi uaneaater. 18: Hartford, Ki MampdeBs.

10. Heavy Brown Muslins Surlr A. lfi'r Racla hairv. Indian Head, 1: Medford. 15: Connecticut A.

12: Koxbury.15 Dwiht's W. 12. Fine Browns Whitewater. io; 1'eperell k. ik do u.

nyy. Jtseaioru 111 Bleaehod Sheetins Lonsdnle. 18: Jamea' Hteam Mill. 17: Great Falls 8. 14; Boot 11.

11; liartiett 4. 18. Tiekincs Uamtltoa. runs-wick. 18? PitUfinld.

llVo: Coneatoaa. 2-i: Amos- keaxACA.35. Cottonados Nankeen Twill 24: Jo Ripko. 20; Everett, 22327: Whittenden 22r30. i GROCERIES Susar.

common to fair brown 13al4' prime to choioe. 15315: refined eof fM. ilhUnlf-1. Kalt nmr html, ftt 40. Rice 1011- btaxoandles.

16317. boap. $5 5K3 10 00. SeiklB kewa.S7j in 1 lb papers. Imoerial v.

It I 20ral lb. Dried Apples, choice 17. Currant. MA Hi. Syrups, tkl 2a.

Bacon aad bams. 17-j(41i5. KBouiders. II. 'DRUGS Alum.

fl, quinine. $2 45: morphine salts. 7: snlpher. 9: eopperas. b(r, collier lead.

Si-i mm 14 linseed oil. si W. ros in- Ac madder. 25: indise: 15: castor oil $3 00; olive oil. $2 25; lard oU.

$1 63: coal oil. 38: turpentine. 70; opium, vs. iHID B8 Drv. 20: mm salted.

10. 'BOOTS-AND 8H013 Chieaso: hand made kip tMtots. $53 00 00 00; mens' kip. S. 10 to 2f a 42 VUC94H: mens' wax.

kip do. MWV mens' fancy tops, kip do 16 and and 18 in. $30 00 MMW. no eait boots iieinted. $42uvct6U: do do sewed, 060 0037ft 00; mens' ealf and bruff prolans.

$1 6032 25: do do do do Balls Ic Cona-. 1 80 32 40: do Bera nails and Congress Baiters. 1 903 a do canvass do do do. 1 7'1 00: mens kip, Donaldsons and brogans, 1 6033 00: do split nrogans, 1 se- poys' kin brogans and lon-aid Hon 1-5. 1 1531 45; do split LAB brogans 7531 00: youths' high brogans and Donaldsons 1 1031 0i wounds' calf bails.

1 6532 2 00; do do aad ponsa boots. 1 6(KI VO: do split balls. 1 Itm 1 40 1 Peb. jrrain do and Pol. boots.

1 85(31 65: M. 8. do 2 M. huff and naif do 1 85 32 45; sent. Congress and Balls.

1 103250; misses eait and ban do 1 ov: ao feb. ur. iJaiis and Pol. boots. 1 S1 50: ehudrena' ealf and buff balls.

7531 aits mens' carpet slippers, hf. 753 vk women 8 ao ao ao 00 ojvhi, fl AILS lud to. od, ft 25: add for eacn siio smaller 25c per ken. IKON Common bar tire. round and sqaara iron, ixgl; Hoop and band.

plow steel. 13; llOJtS KSiLUUi Garden's Morse. 10 60: do mnle. Son. PINK LUMBER First clear.

70 00: second clear. 6O00; first clear skiing, 32 W0; second dear sidiBK25327dirst rate floor-inn. 50 00; second rato flooring. 4500: sawed shingle. 6 25; No.

1 sawed shinsles. 4 75: lath per M. 6 50: pickets Bduuper au If yon cannot find "GiUefs Baking Powder" at your Grocers, then take Preston A Merrill's which is nearly as good, though not so puro or snow-white. 1 aprl8tfeod CmciGO Jewelbrs. Among tho most reliable GoH and Silversmiths, and those whose sales are the larg est in the ountry, are Giles Bros.

A 142 Lake ti. Their stock of all euasceef fine American Watches, Gold Jewelry, Silverware, Ac, Is rich and complete. Their prices will bear comparison with those of any manufacturers or manufacturer agents in the UnHr States. my 15eod-47 Ci R. Mobbbbad A Cochran, Bittman A Taylor, RoBlfiog A Co.

aadjJoseph Weeber Wholesale Grocers supply the trade with Gil- let's Baking Powder, and warrant it equal to any in us. sprlStfeod RvbABP Jobb is now offering his spring and summer stock at greatly reduced prices preparatory to receiving a still larger iavoioe. Par lies 'desiring cloths, cassimeres or linens made ia the latest style at moderate prices should give him a calL jul3dtf I JF1 Works. The largest Stock ef Fireworks ever brought to the West, at Fabrbl's, 107 Delaware sL Dob't fail to see the Robber Ring Spring Bed Bottom, before purchasing other. See adyertisemeat on: first page.

tf To te titlng; Trule. Attention is called to Dooley's Baking Pow der, the parest artieie ot the kind ever manu factured. A great saving; of freight eaa be ma.de in purchasing Dooley's Baking Powder, as one pound will last longer than two pounds of those of ordinary manufacture. It cannot be equaled for making light, sweet rolls, biscuits, waffles, corn bread; and is always ready, readable and not enacted, by the action of the weather. For sale by grocers everywhere.

juu30eodlw ladles IfleaMie Notice. Among the Flavoring. Extract most in vogue at this moment are Burnett's' Har pers' JBazar. (For sale by llolnng A and al I. first class dealers Amongst the most celebrated colognes in Hew York is Burnett's." Harpers' Bazar.

(Sold by Parbam. asd all Leavenworth drug- gists.) 1 -5 3 "Baraett's KBllisten Is in good repute as osmetie." Harpers' Baser. Stbabgbrs visiting Leavenworth aad desir ous of purchasing any article in the line of fine jewelry, diamonds. Watches musical instruments, Ac, cannot do better than call at the large and elegant establishment of H. A J.

Deckel- man, No. 38 Delaware street. These gentlemen are among our oldest aad most highly respected citizens, and no resident of Leavenworth, need be told that they are honorable dealers, who sell nothing bat the genuine article. No one could attain a higher standing in any com munity than the Messrs. Deokleman, and we commend them to the goner al publio with pride an pleasure.

i Bew PaMlcaUsas. Just received by Messrs. OlliverA No, 101 Delaware street: The Malay Archipela go," by Alfred Rassel Wallace; "Old Town Harriet Beeeher Stowe "The New Wsst," by the author of 'Home Life in Germa ny i "Eight Years Wandering in by Sir. Sam! W. Baker "The Son by Frank Conhn, D.

"Malbone, an Old Port Romance," by T. W. lliggmson "The MUa oa the Rhine," by Berthold Auerback "Wa tor loo," sequel to Tho CoBSCript, by Erck- mann Chatrian; On the a book for sportsmen "Hilt to by Jeha Eaten Cooke "Two Years Before the Mast, by R. II. Da-na, "Etthely a's'Mis take," by Mrs.

I Mary J.Ho'mes "Cloud oa the Heart," by J. Roe; "The Dodge Club, by James Mills ''The Maa who Laughs" by Victor Hugo "The'Daaoe of Modern Society," by W. C. Wilkeason. juae29dlw Fast Tims! Indianapolis and St.

Louis Short Line! Three through express trains daily 'from St. Louis. No change of oars to Cincinnati one change betweeen St. Louis and New. York.

Palace sleeping cars on all night trains run through to Cincinnati Crestline pad Columbus. This roaJT has added a fast express train for tb especial aeeommoda tion of merchants and, This train leave Louis at 6J5 and arrive at New fork, 11:45 a. the second day, run-ning, through in 40 hours; thereby giving business; men an opportunity to stay in SL Louis until after supper, asd reach New York and all Eastern cities, as soon as passengers who take other lines at noon the same day. This Is the fast line to Cincinnati. Jobb 8.

Garlabd, J. D. Usbkibbr, Gea'l Pass. Gen'i Supt T. Kiigssar, Gen'l West.

Pass. Ag't, Kansas City, Me. 6 (tbb ahd ask for tickets via Indianapo lis aad St. Louis short line. Tickets for sale at all principal ticket offices in Leaven Silve 1.

s. 113 Ziaka street Catfc; articular Attention Given to Ker 3 CM Ware. Rrlee List for Re -Plat la 7 m.t. ir.n-. 001 piwu, per ao I Figured Plain Tea iT Plain Dessertspoons.

Fig Plain table Forks. Z'Z Fin. t5 1 60 2 55 I 60 1 2 75 4 l) 5 5 50 4 4 () 6 ii 6 1 Fig. Dessert Forks, Batter -Sugar Shells. 1 Steel Knives.

New Steel Knives, JMnner Wine 3 ISO to 8 iA a Tea Setts. Cake Bassets. Cofiee Urns. Ice Pitchers Butter Xiahes 4f o7 (0 6 10 00 4 8 Ot) 3 1 5 00 1 1 a 2 00 atones i. 2 0 4 oa 'Afl ctnda will 3.

unless and Harness Plating doaW order a ne5 -fc xi 67 it Doxtcr Flour I FKOM TEB IIAGNOLIA HILLS, AT HANXIBAL, Ma i o- Proprietors and manufacturers celebrated DEXTER I AND Slagnolia XXX Family Manufactured from selectevJ ir 11 1 ir ii t. For sale by I WM. GORDON BBO. i unshod 07 "CALIFORNIA WINES." Pureot, The Cheapest, The Dost I i- PERKINS, STERN 34 AND 36 LaSALLE STREET, Onr brands ef these Wines have bsen befere the pablib in the Eastern cities for the past cine years, and have met with the most flattering success. Ihese Wines nave received the bigbest premiums at the various Fairs, and the highest award ever made.

A 7 PEDAL WA3 OIVES US FOE The Finest VJlno CLERQTMEK desirinr PI7RE B.nd acreo- able Wine for Communion purposes, will End all they couW wish in our Wines. Our honse having been officially endorsed by the California Wine Growers' Association, sod brands ef our Wines accepted and endorsed bv the Government Surreons. as well as by the leading Physicians and Medical societies in the United States, wo consider it no egotini to ciaim that our brand artf r.i-' ii i THE-GTAnDAnD! The imitation of these Wines has become so great, that ail wishing the genuine should see that the name of PERKINS, STERN CO. Is on each bottle, which may be-found at the principal Drag to re a and Grocery Housps, jttncaaeoaaf MOODY OHiJRCH, i i- Wais'crACTCRsBs or5 SASH-DOORS, BLINDS, Kit il)U t. i A NEWELE POSTS, Stair Railing, Mouldings, FLOORING, SIDINGS, DEALERS IX LUMBER, LATH AND 1 A large stock of description of Building Materia! i CONSTANTLY OX HAND.

1 Estimates and Price Lists sent on appli- u. cirgoea Docked, Sorted Dressed. Office and Manufactory, 110 V7eat Twelftfi Streets, CHICAGO, IL.U 1 1 A. MOODY. i.

E. CHURCH. june25Jeod57 The Largest Iron 7orks West' of 1 17. Y. City.

to County aad Htate CUcials. 1 UNION FOUNDRY ABD JIIACIII WE VOKKO, Kos. 711 to 733 Sonth Clark Street, 1 CHICAGO. If 8. BOCTOS 4b Proprietor.

BAKCACTaarr.a of PROOl? BUILSIIJCS! FIRE All iron material enteriog into the construction I ot public ana private buildings. Post. Oificci, Court. Hons County 1 tkiie, mwic Halts, etc. Iron Coiomas.L.intnIn.

GixderS. WAndow Cans ad Kills, Kolling Shutters, bcairs. Platforms KatuoRS. iBoiudmit every description of cast is made for farnishirr eompiste FIEE PEOOr BUILDING MATERIALS. Wrought Iron Beam and Suders.

-t Gilbert's Pat'd Corrugated The st darabls.s cheapest and! in the werli All modern banJuag ngs have the most them. wili aoK it St ir.i'n Warnhonse fitted approved machinery for hand transfer of grain. Chicago granaries lied wita tneui A construe Turn APfTTTTTiriTriJ fif) VTRACTOKS KlCs are particularly requested tcwtircstigate thei A fjnlou Toumdry stad. nacUHII Work Chicago before giving oat their wTTk. 170B BLACK WOErTS AND PIMPtrS ON 1" th use PiBtr'i Comeuosjc ad Pibtflb RsmbdV.

prepared only by Pr. B. C. Perry. 4) Bond 6U- KewJ York.

everyj where. The trade supplied by bolt-t is lueai- 1 -n It kinds or County ana naim ja cri-ji ted: Car and Locomouri vastiAKS. tables. liolU. etc.

I ss pel ofiieers. It1 iBUILI- TSSTISXS-Bstl were tie first Knitaaa Tcrrliotfr Titer are bow tho comtlne'clrcIatl9 1HS TIMES AJD-CQXSESYIIIYS 1 lit least three times aaSiarge as fthat ef bj other paper la tw state, M' Mo. Pacific Mail train, 2.00 a. p. Express .3..

Accommodation 7.00 p. El. K. P. B- Ma 3.35 Accommodation 10.5S a.a- Mo.

Valley Mail trilB, 09 p-Hsu ExpiMi fV 3-30 y-i I. I.J 1 Ilia Planter 5.30 a. I 2.30 p. m. 10.00 a.

8.30 a. 6.20 p. m. 5.30 a. m.

3.30 one hour head of Us time 44he Miwoag Valley. Cbbw A Moma ava roeelikd some more new and oeantifut promos. Wi her had kraat daal off Burt weather lately. People wh B8od to goljto Btocktoa ball know what tka mean. bcJ-L Tbb Tyroleans attracted mncbHttcolion jm terdsy morning, aahey trolI3 about Iowa dressed in their p4ilar ootum Coubcilbbb HeHal Toted for tha appriatio oi ju ior vno ebration of lhe dth Noticb.

Dr.lWSa haa removed hi offioa to TT- f- 1 jyi-zi A bbpbsb bib sollcitia; aim ob Sen eca treat yeterdBttnorniog, very Indif ferent sacoeas. lid ha wai starving. Sbvbbai, throagt freight ears trom tba l. a a nil If. A St.

21 K. B's. pessed bp tne main line, K. P. R.

yesterday, Ob. MoobliobT, Secretary of sjitate, aUrted for Topeka yesterfifcj and came gbaok to stay over Bight owing railway aijpwiBu. He will start again -imj- irl.ljuo the U7omt Paeifio W.ilroad due here hor behind Una, owing the waahiiff away of a bridge near Wamnarg A u-bool hoM watt Uewa dowB oa Thaiaday laat, about eight below OUawa, the Maria dea Cygnea. chiWre Bamea urey were badly brnUed. i TaTaiuAT waa upe of the Bfet daya the aeaaon and It did not riin.

The air waa Tory aaltry in th arterBOoo Bh mora ao than daring any day tjw aeaaon. A r-APBB In Illinoii followa Tbb Iimbs and CoBSBBTAttTB ia deaofaoiog spring balance a a fraud, ifbe day Bot far dU tant when they wUl be ned at alL Tnaaa i a man in ihi elty whtpnee bought of Kaii CiW for $20. That was eoaaidered hightbeaand tl ame pro nrt ia blch bow 4 ut loot I Tbb German aeeeVHo prefer to oelebraie the 4th oa Sunday. Tie 4th 3a the day on which the Declaration of independence wa aigaed, and onr Teutonic frfckid find it difficult to get their enthusiasm up any; other day. PARTisa or ooiei.j eontemplating picnics and excursions on tb Hh, trill confer a faror by notifying us so tijat we eaa let the public know what Is going so the people een "pay their money and Uk their ieholoe." Wa learB that thert wilijbe a great many changes among ther achrs in the Publio Schools before next k.m.

Several of them are going away and other wilt; be transferred to different schools. attention is called to the advertisement of G. W. manufacturer ot silver plated ware, No. 803 Like street, Chicago This establishment has a reputation second to none in the eonntrj.

and dealers eaanot do better than send their orders tHere. On onr fourth page may found an advertisement of J. S. Kirke soap nod candle manufacturers. This ia probably the largest establishment of the kind: in the West, and manufactures several brands of aoap which are not excelled anywhere.

Sett ad. 1 Tbb Lawrence Tribune cf yesterday says; "The llarais des Cygnss, at Ottawa, had fallen sufficiently yesterday to become fordablo. The other streams sooth of than; were also falling rapidly. It was thought the stages eould make regular trips yesterday. Tbb cupola oa the old market bouse looks very mnch dilapidated, and reminds one of an old well-bouse on a deserted plantation.

Sure It, it would net cost much to fix it op, and the improvement would be very pleasing to the eye. Tbb citiiens of Topeka oted en a proposition the other day to appropriate $100,000 in city bonds for the purpose of building abridge across the Kaw river at the foot of Kansas avenue. The measure was adopted by a large majority. SavBRAL fishing parties have recently been out to Stranger Creek from here, and met with good auceesa, some of them bringing home large strings of excellent fish. The high water of the past few day baa probably closed the fih ing season, at least temporarily.

Tbb report oirealated ia the streets yesterday to the effect that a number of bo a i el of men and women had been taken from the Kaw rivtr near Wyandotte on the day previous, was a canard. We eannct tell where the rumor origioatod. i Tbb question that now agitates public mind in, inuKt a perron attending a show ask permission ot the per formers when he wants to leave the room There is a great deal of dis ouieion oa the subject. The general opinion seems to be that he has a right to go out if he don't owe anybody in the house. KAWAft Ctf attoB.

To aeeomatodate the excursioniet to the Kansas City bridge eel ebration on the 3d ult, the Pleasant Hill train iff Jo 1. even worth at 7.45 a. and re toios- will have Kansas City at 6.15 p.m. 1 fitt tKo round trip, $1.35, for sale at Ho. 1 Planters House.

A. J. Ag't. i Tbbdb are bo better painter la the WF tin Kibbe Voaa. They fully understand every department of their trade, and are aot ex celled in handling the Their work done in a fiaished meaner, and hence their large custom.

Parties wishing aay 7 painting "done cannot do better than leave their orders with Kibbe 4 Voss; Tbb Council are complained of for giving permission to aoae people to erect wooden bnildines within the Are limits, and refusing others. With euc poor facilities for putting out firet. it seem a great risk to grant such pet I tionsatall. A tittle wooden shan ty worth $200 might cans the destruction of a hundred thou taad dollar worth of goods. Pbbsobal.

Mr. W. W. Creighton, agent and eoriespondent ef Tbb Tibbs axb CobbbrvA tivb, called in yesterday. Mr.

Creightoa ha Keen or West, and rot back lost in time to es- eare the flood which recently! visited that section. He is always looking out for items of interest, and ha energy end er-terprlse enough tn nick no whatever stay be floating around, a the column of Tbb Tim abb Cobsbbvativb tsalify. LawreacB ribrtleat. The SiberniaB BenavoleBt Society, in eoa-iunctinn witli tho QermaB Catholjo Benevolent Association, are rettine bp a graft'd celebration for the 5th. The place selected id the Arsenal aroundSjwhica were secured tbrotSgh the kiad-Becs of Gen.

Card and CoL McNutt The Union of these two influential societies secure a very large atUndance. The LtmBsic which can be had ia the city will be present, and every arrangement will bo made which can in the least eon tribute to the pleasure of tho occasion. The advertisement will appear in thi paper" on Saturday and Sunday mornings next. WnoLxsAiB Agents for P. II.

Deihl'a Cincinnati Fireworks. W. H. Parrbi. 107 Delaware.

WHOLESALE GROCERS, I aiftia i. 1 25; SIIAWfSEB S1HEET, 3 JL fe CORNER OF SECOND. i 1 i 1' JL AiE WORTH, have now on hand a oomplete assortment tj 1 i I i- J. I s5- OHO10E? STAPIiE 'fit-. ASD -V r- -k- 'f -fa vThioh weoeerc58t.

Louis and Chicago prices, 1 -freight added. sr Stock ha been selected especially! for. tk grants i the; MlAS TRADE! MERCHANTS Visiting our city we Invito to examine our Stock before making purchases, asw feel wo can give them figure en geods tb will enable them tr purchase an i 4 a. -v ari.rlA- vuciiraUf ljittaaiuii titviur, r- J3 "irTT A t- TjEAVENWOBTH, i KAI7S. J0S.0AUIXY.

tW.WMShoa. H. ALLAQRRB, 1, (8iCMtou toCAKSSlt it tlT5r iHtl. Wholesale: Grocers rOBWABDIKG C0SISUSSI09 MERCHANTS, Corner Levee sl Delaware Sts. FUE8D STAPLE AND FANCY To which Wa' invite th special attention of CASH jl)ROHA8EH8.

NEW ORLEANS, LOAF, CRUSHED POWDERED, and CLARIFIED 8UGARS, sugar new orleanm AJTD If PLANTATION MOLASSES. JAVA AND COFFEE canned rairrrB," NUTS, RAL3IN8 PICKLES, SPICES, SAUCES. SOAP CANDLES, CRACKERS, TEA, NAIL WRAPPING PAPER, CORDAGE Em Parties OatZUlug rsr the liiiies WUl consult their interest by purchasing var blisnment, as v. OUR 8TOC1X IS COMPLETE ABB tie" OUR PRICES REASONABL BEMKMBERTHB PLACSI Corner Levee and Delaware I 1 1 Leavens crUt Clt j. epUMtf juaaoz worth, street.

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