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The Neenah Bulletin from Neenah, Wisconsin • 3

The Neenah Bulletin from Neenah, Wisconsin • 3

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s.aR EAT frANDJF jFff subscriber otfeis-for ff7 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'DIRECTORY. J. B. HAMILTON, Attorney and Counsellor at Lawind 'So-; licitor in. Chancry, Commissioner' to take acknowlf dgmint of Dtods, for the State of Nevr Tork.

Neenah, Wis. mayll.l Vedgar CBJONKHITE. Attorney and Counsel lor at Lawy Office over Marsh's Drog A v. SS3T Mr.E. B.

Wasliburne. from the on Commerce, recently, submitted a reporjfc looking, to the" improvement of the Uppef and Minnesota Riversrwhich waa read twic6( and submitted to the committee' oHlwwholc, on the state of the Union. 7 JESrThe late rains have expended gencrallythrough the states in the spuherh section, miid greatly benefitted the wheat crops, our North 1 fcUi.t tf Carolina exchanges say that thepre- ent wheat crops in the state are un- usually fine. MILWAUKEE MARKET. May 19, 1856.

Flour We quote common No. 1 nt 85 87a7 50, and extra $6 75a 7 00; fancy brands $7 25a7 50. Wheat -During the week lots have been sold at 61 22, free "on board, for spring, but on Saturday $120 was the best, offer. The 'Atlantic's more favorable news may cause some advance. Barley Scarce, and we note an arrival of a small lot from Ogdens-burcf, on which shippers may make a deceit profit.

We quote at $1 50 al 65. Ityc Very small supplies coming forward. Prices steady at $1 00a 1 05. Corn-rRaiher lower small sales i daily, at Oats Tne market for local trade is mostly supplied from the south selling, at 35a38. Potatoes Steady demand at 75a 07J-C Butter Scarce, and sellingat21a 23 for coramono fair firkin; 25a28 for fresh roll.

Pork Light stock for-sale, and price somewhat advanced; we quote at aiG 50al7 00. Lard 10a 11c. Hams 12ae. Seeds Timothy 2 25a2 50. Clover 8 00a8 50.

Flax 1 25al 50. I lay $14 00a 17 00. for the Remoinl nnd TcrmancDt Card cf al nervous diseases; ind of thoe Complaints hich ciJ by an Iv -oirstl, eaVenod or UuhaJUT condition of tn rpE SYSTEM. Tali brtutlful tnd convenient ipplicstlfm of th -ny-kniovrev of UALVANISM end MAONK1 pronounced dUtinnuiihed pUyiiciei tb in Kuropjo and the United States, to be ta mluabtt wediclMl diictvtrf nf A OR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC DELI MAGNETIC lined t'tu tho motterffect aad certain sucseu I 11 eases 'A OENEJIAL DEDILITY, Jtrengtbenfirjr tfirweakeiied jfiWnir tdae to tb rious- nrnm snd Invigorating the entire ejrttee Uo in CRAMP, PAUAJ.VSI8.end PAI.SJ or IND1UF.STIQN, HHr.UMAl'ISS VCUTK end CtinONIC, VpWT, K.nLtrSV.

l.UM IAOO, DKAFNK88, NICRVOU8.TKMOR8, PA I ITATJO.V OF THIS HKART, Ai'OPM'XYy KKl tALOIA, PAIN8 in Uie SIDB end CHtST, WVEl PLAINT, SI1NAL COM TLA I NT, sn4.URV TURK of the SriNF HIP COMPLAINT, DISEA8K the KIDNKYS, dIK.KK'IKNCY NKHVOtt nd PHYSICAL KNKltoy.end ell NKRVOUSDII tASKS. wliicU complaints suae uotu one iirnph) cat A Dcinitgcmcnt 0 he Nervous System. In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, lodicinei watt th ditratt, for thejr wken tb ital ennrgiet of tbe already prntrated aytteni vrbil imler tlio ftrenRtheninjt, life fifing, vitalizing iuAi nee 01 n.iiramim. as wmneu or win uaanwmi an vomlerful discovery, tbe ajtlmuiled tiatient end weal ned mflcrer is renlorcd ie lormer lie ann, airengu lmticity and Igor. 1 'The great pecullSrlfy and excellence 6f Dr.

Christie's Galvanic Cnrativcs, owUtsin Uio fact that Ibey erfViit end cure'diieat cn'ward application, in place Of the tmial mode rigging sua phulcking the till e'lbsutte uiurc kinks uopcicsmy unasr in mnicuua. Tirv tlrtntthtn tht whult ivtttm. roualitt th, cire ation of tht blaml, fiomolt th ntvrr he vndr any tirtumttantti. 8in liv the Liuttxl tSUtos, only tarttinro, more man 7 5, OOO Persons ncludingoil g'i, tlatM anJ emjong whir vere a lnrge ladies, who Stf peculiaiJ ubject to Nctvoiis Comploiuts, JiBvebacn ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CUBED then all' hope of relief bod been given up, and err lung else been tiled in vain I To illuKlrote tbe wse or tbe GALVANIC IIKL1 up(Kre tlie case of a perunn aillioted' with that baa civilization, nVtJPKtSIA, or any other Chronic 1 Nervous Disorder. In ordinary cases, itimulanK aken, which, "by ttjeir action on th; nerve and mu doe of the ttomoch.

afl'ord tumyorary relief, but wblc eave the. patient in a lower stoto, end with injur acuities, after the action thus excited has ceaio Mow compare this ith the ett'eet remitting from ipplication of the GALVANIC BKLT. Take a Py ieptic mllerer, even In the worse lymptomt of an ack, and simply tie lbe ueiiarounu tne nur be Mngnotic Kiukl ee directed. In a abort period tr tineniiblo pontpiration will act on the pwitive eleme the Eelt, thereby earning a Clalvunio ciroulati vhich will jasi on to tlie negative, and. thence bac -tgein to the ponitlre, thnt keeping up a eontintiot iilvanic circulation tbroughout the jjtem.

Thi he most severe cases of UVSI'ErSIA are PEtlMi ENTLY "A KKW I)A VS IS OKTEN AH LY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE TIIE D1SEAS ")K YEARS. cetofiiito mmww: Of the moat Undoubted Character "rom all parts of the Cbnnrv could.be eiven. sul dent-to fill every column in this paper! DR. CHRISTIE'S GAE.VAIV10. NECKLACE need for all complaints sflectinir the Throat or I lee MCU'ONK-HITE Vfe 'CO'S jrAiyfr mvstisT I NO ft TIFE RN AVJ SOO SI WHTNEBAQ0 COlJirTT -wisconsIx.

This Bank, having orgnnlzad under th general" Raak'injf Law of tbe sute and kiued its ircul-ting notes, oontinnes bretotbre, to tranoact a UgUimate baakiog. business In all its ya'rtaoi'de partments. Iind entrtut at the 'Meaaaha Land effieo will receive our special attention. interest aTlowod on special deposit at per cent. ftr 30 days.

A. H. UtOJJKHITE. C. C.

Townscnd, Carhr. Pres't. OUTAGAMIE COUNTY. BANK EXCHANGE AND DEI'OSI-TE. APPLETON, OUTAGAMIE OKFICtr in Post Co's Uookan.l Drug Store.

H.Xronkhitri, rrcs't. It. S. Marth, Oush'r. MARQtTETTE COUNTY BANK, BERLIN, WISCONSIN.

Charles Cronkhlte Prest. D. B. Woitacr Cash'r. Our Rankin)? Itonse will buy and cell Exchange and Sight Draft en all the principal cilie at cur-runt rate of exchange.

Gold. Silver. Forviu Coin and uncurrent money bought and sold. Uot U-etione from correspondents will receive our npn cial attention and proceeds remitted bromptly at euareat rtus of exchange. RETER TO -James ('ronVhlte.

flrei't Bh of Commonvreatth, City: II Johnson, Cash'r Farmer and -cbanicTftk Middletown Hpeuccr Mowry, Pres't Gbe Bk. Wooniiockct, John AtJon. Cash. Vjbo'g FU Bk, Isaiuh Scott. Caxhier Conikcial Bk, Glen's Falls.

ijtoW. OrtHSSroy City Bank. Troy, Ale. Mitchell, Marine and Fire Ian. Co.

Milwaukee; Seott, Cashi State Bank, do Mcm. Mambal' lsiey, Bankers, do EMPIRE MILLS OF. CRONKIIITE, BURDICK CO. Neenah, Ills. THE highest market price in cash pnith tor wheat, oats, corn, at all times at our Mills.

Ilavjng completed our new warehouse, adjoining the Mill, we arc prepared to receive in store and Flour for the Eastern Market, the usual and as our mill was especially built for a Merchant Mill, aiid we do no ciijom work, we. are prepared to furnish to our customers a "Brand" superior to any in northern Wisconsin. CRONKIIITE. CIIA'S BURDICK, Neenah, Mayl4 Cil'S CRQNKHITB. CRONKIIITE, TECKllAM, dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, WE beg leave to call the attention of our friends and numerous customers to our large and well selected assorttnc: of goods comprising one of the most exten sive stocks 10 ue lound in northern Wis consul, coii.Mftting 111 part of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Cloths, and Ready Made Clothing, Yankee Nations? dr.

Groceries, B00ts and Shoes, Cfockiry, Paper-Hangings, Huts, 'Caps, Bonnets, Carpets, d'C. We are truly grateful for the liberal pat ronage which has been extended to us du ring the last live years, and we are now prepared t' oiler greater inducements to our customers and purchasers 111 the hue L(nv prices and Grfotf Bargains, As one of our firm resides in New York, and devotes a Wgo portion of.histime ulusivcly to our purcliases, we feel cuuti lent our customers cannot tail to be suit til in selecting from our largo aud vxteusivc stock. A. II. CRONKIIITE, JOHN II.

PECKII AM, CIIA'S CRONKIIITE. May 14, 185G. Neio Spring Goods by Express! FIRST ARRIVAL IN TOWN. 300 Bonnets, Bloomers of all styles and Ribbons, French Flowers, Laces, and millinery goods ai C. P.

Co's. NOTICE. All ihose ind bted to the undersigned whose Book accounts have been standing since last I1 all, are respectfully rcqnesttt to call and settle the by note or oth erwise. CRONKHITEy PECKIIAM Neenah May 21, V56. n2-tf HATS 250 Huts, silk, fur, wool, 300 summer hats, Panama, Lea- horn, Maricaibo straw, palm-leaf, For sale by C.

I Co. PABASOLS 150 by express. parasols, various kinds C. P. Co.

SILCS, DoLaiues, poplin, challi, good assortment just ree'd C. P. LAWNS 200 patterns of lawns received this dav. by It P. Co.

A fino assortment of Brocho, crnpe1, eilk cashmere and Buregc suawls, just opened by C. Co. Ladies' collars, Swiss cambric, lace, various styles and patterns, Co, iUA.MiLlS ou inautiiias, Uhu.a tuid colored silk, new styles. Co A. CRONKIIITE Hardware, Stove Store.

and- Tin Shop! THE subscribers, a usual, continue thci business nt the old stand, where they keci at nil times a full assortment of articles iu their fine selected wiih great care iu NewN York city, viz: Blacksmiths will fiud a full assortment of Iron, Sfce nails, auvili, hollows, files, malleable cast ings, Carpenters and Joiners planes, saws, augers, bits, bevila, squares chisels, hummers etc. Cabinet Makers. (jQStors, brass -butts, tiil-locks, mmcra knobs, Farming Tools. Cradles, scythes, hoes, forks, scoops, sho vels, spados, Wagon Makers. CRONK 1 HE no wu Van "Stycko fftrra fcontairiinjr' 120 acres of openings aitd msadow laud lying ix; miles west t)f Neenab, in th town Clarton'.

Tha farm is all well fenced with cedar rails, some 50 acra under cultivalion and vo stocked." 'Also, a ntw houso and all tc'neccs jary imjrovemeuts fdr dci-r bio. farm. A largo, portion of xh pur has? money cbU' rcmala for.tt tcrtrr of tea Also, the Scmcea Farm, la th nma town, Openines. atld raeadoiv land, well proved. gefiad 80.

acres openings, town jof Unimproved. 1 lie west hill or so qivar-ter of section 20. ranro 15. 67 acres timber iu Unimprov ed; three miles fronr Necnahr ne quarter of section 5, town 20, range 0 acres furmitig lainl in Ellingtoa, Outa gamie county ne of ntv quarter of section 33. town 2 ranca 00 neres pine landon lake Shattwano.

200 acres of line HHdJfarming lands in urowu counly. ot II. CHONKHITE. Milage Property fir Sail. numln-T of dvvellinir lioilses ami lets el igibly situated.

60 vacant Iotn in vanqns blocks, nVid also nuuibisr of hitj tho bly located. Itiqiiirv-'nf II. CnONKIIITB. JFELLOWS, WII0SESAL GROCERS, niporters of Frenc Ufitudi and also, fi. Sueur aud Com iniiKiou 14 and 1G Bcavcr-st, New-York.

To the Merchants of New-'York, Pen- sylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana Illinois, Wisconsin, d'C. We ask you to call, aiid see our stock of well-selecied croceries'at numbers 14 ami 1G Beayer-st, Now-1'ofk, near Broadway, lieving our convenient location, large lock, ample, facilities, and Ions exjieri- nce, will enablo us to otFer you induce ments equal to any house in this markut, and as we sh ill cive special attention to the tea tobacco oud indigo trade, al.so to 10 direct importation ot tho wines and brandies of France, and the sugars and molasses 4 Louisiana; w- con frequently iht you superior advantages and inane irgely lor your leterest to purchase tin class of goods from at the same time will supply all other articles in our Hue -at ovvest market rates. All orders will bo promptly executed wi'h care and attention, and.wj; shall diini, to lhe full extent of our ability, to ho trans- ict ah our business as to fairly entitle us to the confidence and preference of our friends and patrons. The will keep liis office with ho above firm and cordialit' iuvUes his Wi.s-.onsin frieitds to givo hi in a cull when they visit the city. 1 Charles Chonkiiite.

ai. f. winters RESTECTFULLY nnnounces to tho citi zeus of this vicinity that ho is prepared to do BLA CKSMITIIING in all Its brunches, wim peutness und despatch. He vvill make all kinds of mill irons, muchuiery, on short notice. of nil kinds made to order, Anything in bis line, from a prairie plow a smooth-cutting razor will be uono uc cordin" to ordr.

Horse-Shoeing done at nil times, and will: despatch, rrtrrmlity of on hand. Call nnd see at his shop on Wiscon sin Avenue. Mnv I APPLETON ANff UEKLIN. STEAMBOAT NOTICE. TUB Steamer AQUILI, will leave Appleton evuijf Wi-duenday and Friday morning at I 2 o'clock; for Berlin, connecting nt Oshkosh with morning boiits for t-oud du Lac, und return ing on alterimte days.

npleton. My Sitn. IHVi. I tr PLANING MILL! TIirTundersiiiued vv'ill be ready ot nil times, upon the shortest possible notice, to do uiiylhin in the line of l'LAN IXG. at the following low prices, viz: Common wido boards, $2,50 per M.

Siding, 3,00 Flooring, tonjj'd prov'd 5,00 For manufacturing Sitting. 5,00 11 Sawimr done at reasoiihble rates. lliey would also remind those in need .1 1 i 1 ol itjam 11 tuai, us tuey uo me wont ior ialt' the unual expense, they expect all to settle when the lumber is delivered. E. S.

J. A. WELCH. Neenah. Mnv mU-1 J.

II. jNIITCHELL, Sash, Door, and Blind Manufahtory Second door east of the Bridge, MEN'ASIJA. PATENT Window Frames, neat and convenient nrficle nlwnys on hand. 1 NENAII DOOR, SASH, BLIND, AND WOOD MOULDING WORKS. THE uiidomjrned would take thlsma'thod of Informing lhe public that he is noy ready to fur nisli them with a superior articln of DOORS, SASII, IAI.IND3.

and WOOD MOULDINGS, of every4ccription ut price at least 3 Pr cent less than the actual ooft 01 ino rame wnen wrougnt Dy hand labor. 1 fhalt keeii conntantly on hand for ale a erent variety of Mouldings for 1'IU 1 UHE anil LOOKING-(iLAS3 frames. Aleo Pilasters, Cornices', Beads, Stair Rails, Pew Caps, Tubing for Cham Pumps, Door Mould- d'C. Also, Door and Win dow Frames, made to order, in fact everything appur-taining tollouse Buili-ing, Siding, Flooring, d'C, finished in a superior vianner -ready to put up. I wil also manufacture to order ut tbe shortest notice, hII the above articles either of Pine, nut nut, or bard woody after any formvpr pattern tbt i i 1 may De aesirea.

a great Taneiy 01 ina kuutd, can be now seen at nay entablUhnitnt or Uiver second boutding from tho bridge. Adress all orders to CliArt. O. TAOE. May 14-1 tf YOUNG VERMONTER.

II. B. ELD HE DOE would ariuouuee the yal of the splendid vounff horse Vin- moster, just from the State celebrated for its fine hoVses.anoTjlha very, best. GeiP I tlemen wishinjr to improve their do well tb see hirnir be at Me- Mena.sha Uouse Stable, for iustruc tiorrand service. Bill for Discrinlion, Terms.

-77 May 1413m M. SuRJiEY IIousersign, ana Carriage pointers. -mjineirtal pnintiug, marbling, graining, lazinp, done beyt style, bver merit's caiTjjee V1S. AVPII1W, JACOB I1EBERLE. Dealer in all kinds of Pabincfware, Ch.iirs,- Tables, Bcilsteads, Bureaus, Ac, nno T.

Resrdon A Btos-Store, the steamboat Lauding, Ofchkeislri.s 1m aVi R. HOLD, At the sign, of the Rocking Chair. Cfnitnntly on hand aud made to order a large assortment of ,77 7 TT Chairs, Tables, -Bedsteads Lounges, Bureaus- Stands, Sideboards, Sof as, center Tables, Dressing cases, Looking Glasses, Patent Bedsteads with sockets, All of which he proposes to sell cheap for cash, Be sure and call before purchasing elsewhere. 2-ltf Neenah May 21, 1856, THE GREAT QUESTION SETTLED! i The question is oftentsked, Where did you. get that genteel and becoming Boot? And lhe answer is invariably, why at L.

B. Brien's, where they keep the nicest assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES and all kinds of fixings to be found in Northern Wisconsin. His boots not make one lnok a great deal better but also make' him feel enough better to pay the cos', All kinds of Leather and findings kept constantly on hand. Repairing done to with neatness and despatch Neennh Mny 21. 185(5.

Iil-v2tf CASH paid for dry and.green Hides at B. Brien's Boot and Shoo store, Neenah May 21. n2vHf DOORS, a first rate article, whole- ile or retail at Mitchell's. IX NEB AG MILLS. THE best quality of Family Flour always on hand at wholesale and retail.

Cash paid fir. Wheat, Corn and oats. Particular attention paid to custom grinding, and their Hour warranted to giyo satisfaction, as to weight and quality. n2v4 EDWARD LAND FOR 90 acres of choice land on the bank of Fox river between Neenah and Appleton. n2vltf EVVT).

SMITH. VILAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE A good store and dwelling attached, possession given middle sept. next. A A nunibar 'of choice" village lots, d2-I'f EDWARD SMITH. FOR SALVi CHEAP.

A farm on the road from Appleton to nor-tonviHo, 7 miles from Appleton. The farm contains 1G0 acres of choice land, a first rate soil, well watered by a brook running turougli it. Any person la'o farm will do well by wishing a irsi nniilviiis sunn. I am bound to sclllTs-l want the id uire of the subscriber, I or particulars eno Neenah. 2-li" May 21, 18TG.

II. SHEur. IIOTSE AND LOT FOR SALE, in the village of The subscriber vvill sell nt a bargain a house and lot inNlie of The houso i.s a good nuiniivwil finished, the lot enclosed by a good substantial Enquire of the subscriber. It. nl-vltf Neenah May 21, 1855.

BLINDS, of all kinds on hand ar made to order at J. II Mitchell's, Mcnasha May 2t, 1856. r.2-ltf 400 bushells of Oats lor sale at tlie Warehouse. J. M.

BALL. WHITE FISH, in half bbls. for sale at the Warolniisi. J. M.

BALL. SEAMLESS BAGS, for sale at the J. M. BALL. 100 Acres of unimproved land for Mi.e.

Enquire of J. M. BALL. 7 NOTICE. THE advertiser-would Bpectfully announce to his customers and the public generally that fie continues to supply the various Magifztnes, named below, at thq prices annexed, per annum, viz: Harper 2 23 Knickerbocker J'utiiam or Household Words Blackwood 2.25; Godey 2,23 -Graham 2, 2 3 Horticulturist, colored plales, 3,50 Horticulturist, plain edition, 1,63 Little's Panorama ol Life and Literature Frank Les lie's Gazette of Fashions 2.50 Balfou's Pictorial 2,30 Ladies Repository, Cincinnati, 1.G3 l'etcrsoti National Arthur's Home Magazine 1,03.

He is prepared, also, to fill orders for standard and Miscellaneous Books and the current literature of the day, whether li om the trade or persous in other walks of industry. Having had an experience of fifteen years iu lho book and" periodical he believes lie can eivo entire satis faction to all persons entrusting him with Ti risers. Specimen numbers of the Magazine sent orf) receipt of 6 Post Office Letter stamps rr the 3,00 or 2,00 Magazine's, aiid for 12 such stamps a sample of the 5,00 or G.00 work will be sent. Letters of enquiry must contain a stanip for the return postage Books sent post-paid on receipt of publishers advertised prices. WM.

PATTjON, Bookseller lloboken. New Jersey. tW Publishers of Newspapers giving tho above advertisement with this notice a fqfw insertions, and sending marked copy to advertiser, will be entitled to any oiie of the above periodicals iu tlie above list for ono year, RHODE'S FEVER AND MEDICINES. AGU TT0R. J.

mil the Prevention aud Cure of Tutef mittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night sweats, and all other forms of disca which have a common origin in Malaryror Miasma. This is a NA11URAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect any resident or travel- lor jven in the most 6ickly of swampy lo-l calities, iroin any Ague or Billions disease whatever, or any injury from constantly iu- nli nrr rV 1 it 1 1 rv IVTioa 1 wiu inatautl check lbe A I 0 tn 1 LI 1 1 1 1 11 Ulll U11U IIUT Lu Ltf t.lll Efl In- Ml llilL th neeJ never to uave anotfier chill The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. One)or two bottles will answer for ordinary 'cases some may require more. Di XtLllkllUtHIpL 111 UOW uvvwiuiut UU'C'iyllUliai rections printed iu German, freneh and rpanish, accompany each bottle. Trice tracle.

JAMES AvJtHODES. A Provides, lit. I. EVIDENCE OF SAFETY. New York, June 11, 1855.

"I have made a chemical examination of "Rwodes' Fkver AtifD Ague Cure," or' Antidote to Malaria Aand have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but hare npt found a particle of either in ih nor haye I found any substance in its com position that prove injurious to the-constitution. JAMES ii. CHILTON, M. Chemist." EMPORIUM, AT Ko. 12 Perry Street, OSHKOSIl.

S. EJl Proprietor ALL kinds of READY MADE CLOTHING, kept constantly 011 hand, Dress, Frock and Business Coats, Duck, Linen, Marseilles and Fancy Coats, Every description of plain and fancy pants fancy and vests. Linen, Silk, Sat in, Marseilles. Granadine, All kinds of Fancy and plain 'Shirts ami Collars, Lisle, Thread, Linen, Silk and kid Gloves. Hosierv, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Cravats, Stocks, arid Ties.

CLO TIIS, BROAD CL OTHS, CassiirW-esestings and furnishing Goods All kindshefTfrtrts and Caps, for Men and Boys. Cheap1! In fact cheaper than were ever before of-lerred in this market. Don't forsct to call we charge nothing for showing, goods. If yon will call and look at our Clothing you will surely buy. No.

12 Ferry Street. Fity.good workmcu wanted, to make up ClolTwjs for this OSHKOSH. Mny 21, 135C. "2 tf WINNEBAGO RAPIDS MILLS, known as the Old Mill of HOBERTS DAVIS, CLEM ANT, Neenah, Wis. Our Mill if more conveniently located than any other, in thu j)lace for those vvish-51)" Cusiom work doin" or lj.ivinjr Grain to sell or Stor Wc will therefore give particular attention to our customers hi inging in their.

Grists and endeavor to satisfy thoin in tin; best niannci. N. B. The above mill is offered for sale at a aivat bargain bv aimlvinir immediate- ly to either of the subscribers. JOHN R.

DAVIS, SAMUEL ROBERTS, WM. J. CLEMENT. Necnnli, iy 21, 18.36. n2-3m LACROSSE AND MILUJKEi KAIL ROAD.

Great Western and Northern R- ute. Passenger Trains leave Milwaukee twice i ('av as S.30 a. arriving at Horicon 11.23 a. m. aiid lieaver Uain 12.11) p.

m. 4 (ill p. in. airivin? at O.oJ p. anil Beaver Dam 7.4:) pi.

Also Leave Beaver Dam and Iloficon going East. ITctktDVii 8 10 a. and noric-Jii 9 00 a. m. arviviue at 12 uu m.

Beavkr Imiii 3.40 p. arriving at Mil waukee i p. m. tliis nrraHceuient l'asgeners coniinc from the East, arriviu" at Milwaukee bv fromGhicnto and Mad ison, and destined tor any partot the iNor li uid Westerly portions ot iho i.2vl 13 1 KUIS Sup't. II I i Tf wr- i iTr A AT i A Wholesal mul Rolnil Dealers in HE A VY SHELF HA RD WARE "iron a A I LS.

Manufacturers of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. OSHKOSIl, WIS. "1ALL altei.tion of the people of Winnc- v- 'go county, and the upper. Fox oid Well Rivers, thaUhey ire receiving their si cti Wares and are, and will con nt(i to 1 prepared, daring the coming Fall and Winter, to famish everything in tl.eir lino a and at price hither to uely uiiparaallelcd in llii part of the o.a'e. 1 hey Iiuve an cxtiaojdmary large assortment oi Parlor, Box, and Cooking Stoves of the ftest and nu-'tal, potup in the new- est and most nnproed sty'cs, of.

all teuis and fizt't, and they sell llitMii ut piices so low that none can fail of bi4ng ph ased. 1 hey have aUo an extraordinary large assortment oi American, English, and Svveedish Iron and Steel 'i pit t- i oi nil niapes ann, sizes, iNorwewian and American nnil roil, G.ist, German, English Blister, spring, Blow, and American steel, which they will sell a little cheaper than any ono else in the country. 1 hey have- also a large supply of Nails, Glass, Nails of all has, from 3d to Cd; and Glass of all sizes from 7x9 to 18x2-1. They haye also au extensive assortment of heavy and Shelf Hardware, consisting of shovels, spades, scoops, hoes, lorks, anvils, vices, bellows, screw plates, sledges, cable, trace, and halttr chains crowbars, axes, steelyards, file, hooks and hinges, sad irons, colieolmll.sTMils, both wrought and cut, grindstones, friction roll ers, shovels and tongHrfltchets and ham mers, hay knives, bush hooks, ropes, bed- cords, clothes lines, sash, mully, cross-cut, hand and buck saws, wagon boxes, bob, sleigh, and cuttur shoes, picks and mattocks Eot ash, cauldron, live pail and three pail ettles, nndV all sizes smaller pots and ket tles, locks and knobs, door handles, butts and scre ws, and all kinds of shelf hardware ever kept in a hardware store, all kinds of enameled and japanned wares, etc. Carpenters Tools.

Their stock ofivCarpeiiters' Tools is large and well selected; comprising bench planes moulding Planes, all kinds ot saws, guages squares, chisels, augers, braces and bit i Saddlery Ilardwai 11 uey nave orougui on a largo 4 a ir in n.Jiyilrco rimrninrfo! tn wlitri uiey wish rinnicuiv iv 10 can iwe aiieuixjjj; ticully of the saduMers of No WtW rthem WiscWsin prepared to sell as These arficlcVtliey are prep low as tho Milwaukee dealers possiby can. AUo, they have a-fiue assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, to whic they invito the attention of everybody. They also manufacture aud keep constantly en hand all kinds, of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Bein old and experience3 workmen; they warrant theiryork to be excelled nowhere. llaviugliad rneff experience in making chimneys, 'copper pipes, and sheet iron 10 8w-m steamers, they I ieei conndent ol oleasinsr all who mnv m- r.1ov thenv' JOB WORK of evenr descrintion dona promptly and cheaply, Klia pewter, hrass, aud copper bought for wiucii mo nigncsc price will be paid. Oshkosh May 21 185G.

u2vl 3 Neeiinh. may 14-1 Wagon and Carrikffe, raanuracturers. Wis contin Neenah. may 1 4-1 FRANCIS TATLOIl. Shop 'ou Wisconsin' Ayenue, Nrenah.

7, mayl4-l SHOEMAKER de VIRBECK Dealers in Dry Goods and Grocereis Wisconsin Neenah. mayl4-l C. A. LEAVENS, Dealer in Dry GoodsClothing, Groceries. and Crockery, Wisconsin Avenue, Neenah.

may 14-1 CRONKHITE TECKHAM, Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods, Groceries, Wisconsin Ar nne, Nfiiah. MRS. E. DANFORTH, MILLINERY STORE, Wisconsin Avb-nue, Neenah. may 14-1 JOHN Dealer in Boot, Shoeii, Leather, Wisconsin Neenah.1 ma 14-1 H.

O. CRArNE, riiysician ainf ISurgBfctf. -'TMuWoii Wiscon- sin Avenue, Neenah. nwyl4-l. A.

IL CRONKHIEE (fc-QOy, Dealers in Stoves uud Shelf Hardware, Wisconsin Avenue, Net-nah. nmr14 L. M. MArvSII, Dealer in Books, Stationery, Drugs, Medi and Dye-Stun, nail and uunaui 1 apers Wisconsin Avenue, Nee- ii nb. 1 WINNEBAGO RAPIDS MILL.

Known as the "Old Grist Mill," by Davis Roukuts, Neenah. may14-l R. HOLD, Manufacturer bf all kiud of Cabinet-ware, Chairs, Wiscontlu Avenue, Neenah. may 14-1 C. J.

Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Sec, Wis- onsin Avenue, Neenah. may 14-1 A. J. CADX Dealer in Stores, Copper, Tin, and Sheet-iron ware, Avenue, Neenah. may 14-1 DR.

TORREY, Physician and Surgeon. UlEce at the Post Office, Neenah. may 14-1 WEEDENS llOTEL. By Pl. Cf Wceden.

Corner of Cedar and lscoi.sin Avenue, iseenali, Wis consin. May 14-1 JAMES 0AL1GAN. Dcvlrr in Groceries and Provisions, nah Wis. May. Nee-14-1 A SM IT IN G.

By M. F. Winters, Maia N'-n ih, Wisconsin. May. 14-1 WELCH BICKFORD.

Manufacturers of Flour Barrels, Staves, '0. Wis. May. 14-1 W. J.

PAGE. Machine Shop, near Cedar t. Neenali, May 14-1 O. -PAGE. Manufacturer ol Sash, poors, Blinds, and Wood Mouldings, Ketnah.Wis.

S. SILVERMAN CO. Clothing and Dry mds Emporium, Wis consin Avenue. Neenali, Wis. May 11-1 L.

B. BUIEN, Dealer in Boots, Seoes and Leather. Neennh. Wis. Alav 14! J.

C.GOLDSB0RO. Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Wisconsin ie. Neenah. Wis. 1 CUMMIXGS, MASON, will attend to calls in his line.

Neenah. Wis. mayl4-P ANOSTRAND fe SMITH. Dealers iu all kinds of Dry and Fancy Goods, Boots Shoes. Groceries, Crockery, Looking Glasses, Comer of Cedar st.

and Wisconsin tjeetjali. mnrl4 NOTARY PUBLIC. II. Mitchell, nt rtho'IMlelin otlice, will take acknowledgments draw writings, and do nil kinds of coilvcyancing, with accuracy. may4 FREDERICK WILLIAMS, BARBER, at weeden'sfjlotcl, oilers his services to the gentlemen of Ne-nah.

c. batciieLder, Manufacturer of all kinds' of Earthenware, North side of the Canal, Meiyisha. may 14 MENASHA HOUSE. By E. B.

Northam, Menssha Wis. Bag- gae carried to and trotu the Jioats tree May. 141 of. charge. OSHKOSIl HOUSE, By M.

Giuffin. Largest Hotel in the city. Ohkosh. wis. DR.

BARJJER, riiysician and Surgeon-' Residence at Oshkosh, wig. mayl4-l W. N. WEBSTER, Forwarding and Comiuissiou at the Dock, Mennsna, wis, mayl-l iiJAUVALi I ri I1UUC5HJ, Oshkosh, J. A.

Rea, proprietor. The House lias undergone, thorough repairs, aud is now oiip ot thewstin the nty. J. DAVIES, M. Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon, Oshkosh, oilers his services to the citizens of Neenah, 'and surrnwnuin country.

Dr. Djeiared TOsupply Homoeopathic ifiends Books, aud Cas ilo es i p'ip o- ses. aylLJv HAY iCLARiT, Dealers in Heavy and Shelf ron, and Nirtils: manufnetu rers of Gynper, Tin, nnd.heet-Iron war txirticnlar attention given to the ma' mifacjfee of Coriher PiriB of all sizes. Farmiug utensils of aH kinds always on hand. Also, Carpenters Tools, Grind stones, Ferry-t.

Oslikosh, wis. 1 VILLAGE LOTS FOR SALE. Thirty one-fourth situated in Sherry's Addition, offored for sale at low rates. Enqmire pt Davis, Roberts Clement Leenah, May 2L, 185fl. Ypduable Business Stand for Sale.

Formerly occupied" bys-'O. LeavanVJ wd now by C. J-Wheeler. This is con sidered the best business block in Town and can be purchased on easy terms'. En quire of Davis, Rpberta Clement.

NeennlOfay 21, 1856. J. M. BALL, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Neenah, wis. (Jash advances made on all kinds of Produce and Merchandise es for A.

at mch as Bronchitis, Inflammation of lho Throat, tout end Sick of Uie'IIead, No1 iu the Face, Buzinsc or Hoannj in the Kai Deafness, which is generally Nervous, and that di ressme complaint, called lie Doloretix. lOfrO Cases of Palsy and Paralysl lave fceen reported to Da. Chuistiic and his A (too vitbin the last two years, luck been.entira estoreil. I rtr Copt. Akorev J.

F. Tomes, of Brooklyn, N. 1 tad not been able to walk a step for near four yew -ind was so helpless that he hnd to be fed. he me celebrated physicians gave him up. In five days alt ie commenced wearing tne ualvaric i(clt( in to ack axo bracelets, ue waiicea across tne room, -n three weeks be had perfectly recovered his be all upturn Tomes is seventy years or ege.

Severe Deafness Cured. The following Is -an extract from a letter lately Lumber' trade very active at last quoted rates. JAMJZS Wiuld aiinoiuici! to the citizens of Nrenali that he is preiarejl to do lllacksmit liimr in in its tiraiu lies, Avfiifo 2'f at his on i.cusiu Neennli May 21. 181R. SHOEMAKER ROB IE.

(Jar, (I k5l( 1 11 SIll'P in Tmi" lioru's i 1.2-1 4w B1L SALOON, C. Sesioa, One door south of. Weed, n's hotel, Cedar street, Neiir. Customers will Cud ev- ervthme wfiet niu ''(! order. '-I -NEENAH and II A IK FACTXTRY.

Cabinet, Furniture, Cane andXWood Seat Chairs in great variety, constantly on truid. nt; it IWenali May 21, 18 fi C.J. BULL, TAILOR, Canal street ena.sha.AVis. Cut ting and custom worlj done to order wi (I spateh. I i 2.vlt' C.

E. MOS1IER, Dealrrin ('hairs, Patent Bedsteads, Loiin- ps, 1 ablrs Que door east of Pail tetnrv. M-'iialn, u2 Itf DR. J. AUERM AjCH, Surgeon and Physician.

Menasha, Wis. PLASTERING HAIR by the bush- el nr liarri-l. hy L. B. BRIE DARLING, ITZG AL GO.

(yirtei'ssnri to rarliug, Wright Co.) BANKERS, EXCHANGE BRO- KKRS, AND GeneratLanl Agents, Mctmshn, 'Wisconsin. no niidi'iigned nave associated tliem-selves under the above stylo, in tho lrok-erago, Exchange, and Land Agency busi ness, at this place, and are now prepared to furnish Exchange on all tl? principal cities of the? United states. Will buy drafts certificates of doposits, and coin, anil at tend to collectuin. Also, keep constantly for sale, gSTd, silver and land warrants, and do a General land Agency Bushiest, All Imsiuess connected with the Land Oiiicc promptly attended to. Persons liv ing at a distance desirous of making entries of land, by sending us drafti, certificates of depositc, or current bank notes, can Lave the same entered either with Larud Warrants or coin, at the lowest rates Interest at the rate of five per cent, al lowed oil deposites, if left over 60 days.

JOHN FITZUEKALD, Wisconsin. DittLlNO, VfRlQlft CO, Fond da Wisconsin. 21. 185.fi. n2vltf NEW -GOODS LOW PRICES.

4 conjiiating of OOZS, G110CEBIES, CKOCKESY, Boots andShoes, Provisions Lc. WE aro constantly receiving fresh supplic of tho above named articles, which will be sold chenp for cash or produce at 'Shoemaker, Verbecks, Neenah May 21, 1856- ji2vltf SALE. A House and Lotin ni Tiiirtirc vi known as Tftit's lot, houso well finished and tho lot enclosed. Enquire of tho sub scriuer at iNecnuh, May 2-ltf i SHERRY. JkVL FOR SALE, Tho subscriber offers for sale tho farm known as tho Lloyd Farm, 2 1-2 miles from tho village of Neenah, conAwining 80, acres 18 or 20 acres fenced and nlowed.

A rmnrl log house and a barn part of logs and part -oi frame. The farm is w11 witororl 'a good well of water near the hoase. Time yviu be given on part of tho purchase mon neenah. May 21, 1856. 011 SHERRY.

A Grani jBI1411.ce for an InveBt'ovnt. lhe subscriber being in want of ready money oiu-if to sell at a bargain, a farm lying 4 miles from tbe village of .1. n.ui -1 uu vuo iuou vuuiaiuing 80 acres, twenty acres fecc4 apd ten uuder the plow. No buildingSi but a beautiful place to pat some. TJje above will be sold cheap 1 lorcasn.

an. iNcnan May zi, Jg5b. II. EIIEItRV. i in JfIck on tiver slrcetj it Mav 21.8.r.

A A 1 I) By L. ni jeiveJ a distinguished physician in the state Virginia: 1 IL Chrutik. m. Sir 1 una 01 patients, unknown to obtained your Galvanic ind Necklace, with the Magnetic Fluid, for a serio- inection of Deal liens. Tne cue was that ot a iat whose Nervous system was ranch" disordored, and general health poor.

Much was none previously -'be application rj the Belt, but with very little en ess, end I leel it only right to ten you, mat since si 'ommenced wearing the Belt and using tbe Fluid, few weeks afro, she baa KNTIllKLY UECOVKUE HER HEARING, and her general health io better thi 1 vr several years." tgf- K.very case 01 yeamesi, 11 11 do mervona, (enarally is, can be cored by this wonilertui remedj DH. GALVANIC URACEIiKTS ire found of vast 1 eft ice in cases of Convulsions Complaint, snd general Nervo the Head and. upper extremities. Ah raisy and rareiyns, ana an dixeasei nausea oy teficioncyof power or Nervous Energy In the liml other organs of the body. Tic Doloreux and JJIeiiralgla.

These dtcndfiil and saronieinir cnmnlalnts are tt mediately elirved by the opplicstion of tha rANic liKi.r, Necklace and rifio, inciieitdinu1 lie Elcctricitv throtieh the system 1 the Necklar ins a local cfisct, and the Fluid acts directly npon tl ftliucieu ill uivi.v uuuchmj vuubuuiu ui Ucation NEVER FAILSr FITS AUD PONVUL8ION8. These alarming and terrible complaints ere alwo) aused by a derangement of th Vemss. Tha Bku Bracelets inn Fluid will cur nearly every cese.s natter how young 01 how old tue patient, or now co, irmed the complaint. Numerous and astonUhi roofs are in possession of the proprietor. 0(7- Many hundred Certificates from all parte of tt lountry of the most extraordinary character cam (iven, If ftr No tronnie or Jncnnveftlenca sttends the use QHJ CHRISTIE'S QjILFjINIC J1RTICLES, aa bey may be worn hy the most feeble fend delicat vith perfect ease and safety, in many cases the asf ntion attepiling their ue is highly yUaiant lettable.

They can be sent to any part of the COU1 Fricos: Hie Galvanic 'Bclf. Throe DollaW. The Galvanio Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar The Magnetic Fluid, i Onb Dollar. Tbe articles are accompanied full and plai Urections.

PamphleU with lull particulate may ad of the authorized Agent (' ARTICULAri -CAUTION. CGr BeyrVcf mmd WortkUt. Imtt (MS 4- O. r.lOIUJIIEAD, M. i -JENERAL, AOENT FOR THE UNITED STATE I3' UrtMulvray.

New, 1 tlP Tor alt by DruggistsygftncfallyH TO JjREEDEBa YOUNGS THIS splendid young horse, will be kept the p-eaenl season at tbe barn of the" fllonasba House in the village of Men ash. Thoe who-wish to improve tbeit breed of do well to call- aiMV-Tee-hini. He Is bright Dy 15 1-2 bands hl2hrnd-llt be four years old ia Augusts For and beauty CfVction he is not surpassed by any buss in this part of ike SUtd. May Vt-1 r.I.IJREDOH. 1 STA VRS Xr-U Hand-axes, drawing knives trimmings, l.

Painters'-Oils, lead, zinc, tnrpeutiue, brashes, varnishes, glass ami Ilousf Keepers. Stores from Shea, Packard Ks Co's celebrated foundry at Albany r.NL Y. of all kinds and sizes, palll, kettles, knives and forks, House Trimmings. Leeks, knebsr nails of llf sizes, silver mountings. Als, mill saws, chains, rope tkmibles, skeins for wagems, leal-pipe, Cistern and YelltPump.s..

Jebbing promptly attendee! to, as we keep none but the best of workmenTri our tin Orders solicited: A. H. cilA'6'cROKKHITE, May 1 1,4856. A machine dressed -Staves, 1 50,000 barrel 1 1,30,0,11 our bi rls far sale hy -v. mCKSOUD ,7 emrujOjbim fcr sale.

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