o.sjissrsft,1!, tam Wi lull's KeStMSSrtS. MMM i IF p.iy y')vtv scr.irnov.; i t'-nbsfMiluTS will hri-r in inind. t'ii.-tt we MC living t h preiit lUs-luliee i'l'oin Hie j.u jor mitkct, and that our winter supplies ticed to ho laid in lie Cure the ciosr of ' .invention, and MONLY is needed for this j)iirj)tsii. LnmST K0TXCE8. Wis tin JornsAt "n CivtLiA. Devoted to Agriculture,, Manufacture, Mechanic: Arts, Internal Improvements, Commerce, and IV.iKJ Lileritlure. Its Motto is: "Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, nro tin: Insis of civilization." 'J his juiirnal is conducted wi;li ability and candor, mid is it ervdil to western lit- ..rulnrn. We look It !! this KJUril il, :s , eminently worthy of the support of west ; ern men. It is published monthly, l.y ' Messrs. Tuner Si Cobb. No. 73, Chest- I nut street, St. Louis, at !f l per nnnum. Kadi iiumlirr contains 12 puges, and is ury neatly priulrd. The Wi:sii:ns CnitT or Ru.ioio xxt LtTt tt irin . The August No. of . this Interest in$r religion and literary pc- ! nodical, is received. This is an inter- fslinc work, and we hope it receives the patroitnpc which it mei i's. Western people should patronize west ' cm literature; ever., if it is not as good us that published under more LooraWe cir cumstance. We go in for patronizing home productions. Publibhcd by Uev. S. Ilodgroan, Fine slrcet, S:. Louis, Mo., i.tl. Tub Niw Wishi.. We have re. ! .ceived the first No. orthe '.ton; Western,' nit independent, inonu and literary Maga j zinc, designed Tor universal circulation 1 Howard Durham. Editor. The "JV"u nsem" is ft douVc col umn -(jcorto of 32 p?,f. I'uV.ishc.d r.t Cincitttia'i, ft' 11 per annum, and is s good work for the western country. low FME.-Te October No. of ih "Iowa Farmer" is received, and is as usual, interesting and valuable to the far mer. Published nvm'hi'y, at Uur'.inton ; Iowa, hy Grimes fi. Tidlant, at $1 per aa- lium.- , . .. i 'n:!iriMONV or a physician. F.xtrart of a Irlter d.ited l'iitlmr;ri. Jniua. ry ''I will ny tlmt V'ir M'lMan!? nnin.ent i lh l.' tt In.in.fi.t I ever used, . Iiavc nnril it tl. loy own t'ne, along tlie l(iH Cr part of tl Mpine, for fjiinal iniution, with r.ir.:li-t ;-ce,. I irs.-d it few niirhts UfiO when I was perfectly crooked, and my hack in t(.m;.'.eie tort re, from what the books would m!! Opinthototiie condition ut the iu.cIih, wlih;h oii know U about a bad as "lick-jiuv.' It R.ve immediate relief, and in th iiioriiitij? 1 fjiihl bend like a pulla pereha n.an, and with tit lilite jiain. 'Jlit h.c.lital piofeiuM, you kuot.1iav a great veisin ti tfcee kiml of reinidie, but from a knowledge of the irijrred irn' of the Mustang I.ii.itnenf, I would have no hesitation in rccopimcndiii!; it, wherever a remedy to relieve pain is indicated. I hae rt eoi.imended it in a nuiuher of cafH in my own practice, and a fur as I can learn it ha acted Mithe.pul eelerity ai.J eertaii.ty a in my own e-!. Ili)j;rff tiiat it may be used for and drive away pain, wherever it exii-ts, and that i way remunerate you well for your exertions or briug'ng ao valuahU a remedy bafore the puhlte. Truly your, ;i;o. n. ui.YsF.n,M. v. See advertisement in auother eolninn. Dr. Carter's Ceng- Balsam- &3" Is tl' '"ost pleasant aadefhraciouf reme dy for Coughs, Colts. Asthma, Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs, ever o.T.u ei to the ..ublic. Oir ever vary in? eliviite, and (lie cold bleak winds of the north fcnd west prodone coughs and colds dangers colds, which d inun.1 of the wise V rrudetit,the earliest altentioii J'or this purposenoremeHy lias ever been disco vered which has tllei-tod so many cures, and which seems to pive auch universal satisfaction to all, as Dr.CaaTta's Cot oh Balsam. Head er. have vouacouL'h? Do t t neglect it. De- lav isdaiiierous. Use this Ualsain, at once, and it will ii'ectua!ly cure vou. "CV Price 25 r:i's her h'M" , lar'e bottle or kix hollies foi'i;. For ta'.e ut Dr. Easterly's Family Medicine St or foutl.east corner of Third and Chestnut .Is.. ft. Louis, M ). A!o, sold by P. A. Sarpy, f-'t. Mary, Iowa sod by dtaicu in medicines jjenriatly, in tt' w.-.t. Dr. Easterly's Iodio. and Barsayarilla. ft is the only preparation that Is worthy cf the least confidence of the public, for the care of those diseases arising fiem an impure state of the blood, vit: Srrof;ila, or Jving'r Evil.'White Swellings, Enlarged tilaads, IVver Rores, Pimples on the face, old Sores and fl eers, Blotches, Biles, Nrrvcus Affections, Can cr, ' F.rysipelas, Illieuuiatism, fypilitic pis esues, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, diseases of the Kidneys, Mercurial Diseaies, he, Dr. Eas terlyV Iooinc and , SAesAPAHiLLA, ia com ixomded of those articlrs which niuiultaue- ou;ly act on the d'tfereiit organs of the body, Slid trs the mot rflicieiil tensing and beat Lt i'ioerties. HuiidieJs of the mojt inUdli- eu.i.iiii rcspectuhU families in 8t. Louis, have it, and speak cf it in the l.ighest terms of ,rtjpai his luitici.u is s'. titni strausr, fiwapet ui better than any other prepa.iitioii Ts?P.N ' l Bottle, " i Bottles fur ' . . ayorS a' Hr. EASTERLY'S Family .Ueuici. e h'o.e, eotuer of Third and Chestnut ;re1r, fc'. Lexis. Also sold by P. A. SAUPY, bl. Mary, Iowa, gut by dealsis ia wedieiue C""'lly, in the Vtst. . K?4 Dr.' EHeys aivc.tiss m-.-nts .Sr. nr rr,.-tlv' Fever an I Aqrus Killer I ! (y Is van anted lo.ure ail r.a.cs of Agua and Fever, (hills a:1 lvrr, Dumb A.'.ao, n ioriiiiltcal ' d Retnilte.it Fever, and every f rm f Fever in. i.l.-nt to the west. If there are mf- . ... . , t.-u II IMllI if it f ill ( cure, the ino,ir-y 'I'"11 ba 'f united to the pur clianer. More than TWKNTV-HVK TirOC'ASO BOTTM 9 hve been iold, an ' " msiar.ee nan i. iaue.i lo efV.-rt a permam-nl erne as far an liearil rrnm rih-e l I'-" hotilr, or six l.ltles, f,-V f'"1" ' rr ,rt!,l,:l',y,,, Family M.l i'ine Store, nonth'-ast comer of Third aad O ,etnilt streets, Si. Louis. Alio sold by P. A- Karpy, St. Miry, Towa, a ,d t.y dealers i m"--aiciiie gei.crally, in the W"t. f y Head Dr. F.asteily'a aJrtiscment in notlier column of our j)aj.rr and give him a "tl- (n'J'. Dr. Easterly American Oil Linunent his valual)l Liniment, rombins the most rflieacioHS articles known for all ?he various forms of disenerc.iuirinc; an external applies tinn. One or its principal acme ingiei." i. the Ammucau Oil (or !etrl") whic.li is i universally known to possess rnre ItKAiisr! tij CnnATivj I'Kni-r KTirr. Tl-i Oit., when combined w i1h other valuable remedial ap-i.ts i of known and established eflicacy, forms a safe and Hire remedy for Rheumatism, liruises, . ... , . . u .... i .1 ril.t . . . . , ! 4-..,4 Uprins, t- Uls, Woiliuis, Jiiirus, .-.n.i. Sores and Ulcers, Scald Head, Teller, Mintf Worm, Krysipelas, Piles, Causers, Still Joints, Caked Dre-asls, Paralysis, Contracted Tendons or Cords, he, and also for Strains, Spavin, Scratches, Chafes, Saddle and Collar (Jul!!. Sores, YVoutnln, Fistula, Sweeney and PollF.vil in horses. This Liniment has a direct und pow erful action upon the secretory and absorbent vessels, stimulating them to a healthy aelion, thus enabling them lo throw oft" the morbid or diseased matter which obstructs the circulatioi c. thus removing all diseases or injuries of the Bones, Muscles, Cartillaires, IServes ana Rkin, One bottle will convince the most skeptical of its wonderful efficacy in curing Bruises, Spinins, Rheumatism, l'aine.J, Soienen and Stiffness of the Joints, &.e. Tr. Easterly's American Oil Liniment is, without exception, the most valuable remedy ever compounded fo" all discuses of Man or Reat, retpiirliif' an external ap !ication. price 10 cents per bottle, or live bottles fur one dollar. A liberal discount made to wholesale purchasers w ho buy to sell ar;,iin. ry For sale at Or. Easterly's Family Med icine Store, foullieast comer of Third and Chestnut treets, St. Louis. Also sold by P. A. Sarpy, S'. Mary, Iowa. and by dealers in medicine generally, in the west. Read Dr. l'.asterly'a advertinftiient in another colnmu of our paper and give him a all. ,l"0. CLAIM MEETIS0. ritllF. REI.I.EVIF.W SETTLERS' CLI.'B J. w.U hold its re-'ular meetitiRat Belleview, Nebraska Territory," on Saturday, the 2lh day of October, at 1 o'clock, P. M . Every member is expected (o lie present, as business of great inipoitance will come t.etore the meetine. All persons who feel .grieved at any action cf the Club, are invited and expected to attend. Belleview. oct JJ. ..4 " McMAHON" & WILLIAMS. W Hot V.BAI.a AVn (I.TAIL CITY (JT COUNCIL I1LUFFS, IOWA. (AT T.IK SKI'S OF TllKia moitas. ) f .f AYE Just Received, in addition to L 1 t heir former slo.'k , a Ivr'-e and we elected assort ment of American, French and English H,-uj;s, Medicim s, Perfumery, iye Biuiia, rai:i:s, ). aiei ijiasswarr; uiio, a g'mii assoitment of (iroccries, Wines, Liquors, c. A' 11.4 head or jsro'i.lwar. oct IN, '31 Notice, ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Geo. P. Stiles, are requested to make immediate payment lo the undersigned, or they will fine their accounts in the hands of the pro per otticcr tor collection. Ui me one, come all and save , st. T. J. McMAHON. oct IS, '54 tf THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN! rrMIE undersigned is now in receipt of and i receiving the largest and cheaiiiext atock of Fall and Winter (.'nods ever offered in Council BlutrCity, or Western Iowa. Thoo wiidiing to pay cash for Goods will do well to call ami examine. Our stock consists of every variety of (roods need.! by the peopl in this portion of the country, such as cloths, casai meres, sattinettg, tweeds, jeans, while eearlet, and barred rlannels, iliin and barred linseyr., 400 pieces good style madder prints, cashmeres, merinos, aliupaeas, bleached and brown sheet ing and shii ling, ticking and drilling, bleached and brown canton tlannel, drapers and crash ers, all wool table overs, brown and bleached, linen, silk and bay lal shawls, and every tariely of d'esi, g nid. .Mens' and boys' fail and winter clotlii'ut, haU and caps, hoots and slo.-s, hardware ami queeusw are, iron, nails, collee, tug ir, tea mo Usi.es, rice, (tour, hv i also, a Urre lot of fur l.iture ard li.piortj. As it is our intention to e!l tor cash, we (latter ourselves lint WO can hold O'lt superior iud iccuient ,t. ,'i'isc that v, ili lo Li'.v i i.ra ii t'n'iis il,Uii siyftt foal are selling on trust. - Cuniitry dealers are requested to call and ex amine our stock. B. U. PEGRAM k CO. Council BlurfCity, oct H, 164. PHILIP E. SHANNON, Attorney sod Counsellor at law, Giikwoud, Mills County, Iowa, W7ILL attend to all l.uJiness entrusted to his V care, with fidelity and dispatch. Pur tie. ilar attention eiven to the Collection of Debt, he. Rrrrnrsir r.s. Hons. A. O. Dodge and James Sheilds Washim'toii. D. C. J. and A. lsowerv. P. T. Bctts A Co., New- York City. Joseph Shannon, Es-., Palmer, Cook Co. San Francisco, Cal. Webb h fo., M.lwaukie, Wisconsin, Hon. A H.' Mnith, Janesville. ).m. A. T. tiray, Madison. )(,. I itia Hoyt, Hi.dsou. 1 t.'e h Bacon, M, Louis, Mo. M-LoHghliu & I'.inow. Ki. Joseph, Mo. . H. F. N.ickoll', Esq., Linden, J). Peter A. Sarpy, l.si., Nebraska Territory. Ex-Governor hU plieu Jlempbtejd, iubuque, Iowa. E. Horin, Esq., Council ShilTs, Iowa. ' Nuckolls h t.'o., B'-uiiett A. Harding, Hela Wtuti, Glen woo. I, low. oclU-tf. KMHASXA CLAlXflS. CI L AIM ANTS will please tak notice tha' ilie p-.oceed.iiss of tlie II. Ileview Settle, s Club, u ik) it tne duty of all I 'lai'uants to re co I S'llseriptiori ,,f their Claim as near as aClEMTIFir! AFRICAN. r t 1ST I ell " 1 ' 1 ' ' 1. S2 Aievvnii!!-eol lt. . .eti'ii e mm'i icum i:.....-iiien-n ait.int t'i, middle of -ptemW in each year. It is a j.ntrnal of cr,,-,tilic. nieehsni-'ial, and olli'T iiiiprovements the advocate of initns try in nil ils various branches. It is published wee kly in n form suitable for bindin?. and con stitutes, at lh end of each year, n splendid vol ume of over four hundred panes, wiih an index, and from 500 I o noil original enr'avinrs, tseth er wilh a&rreat amount of practical information concern in); I he progress of invention and uiccov- rtr Ihrno.'lioilt flip Worhl. The Scion! itic American is tlie mosx wiiicit circulated and popular journal of the kind now liiitilistied. Its e.lilors. eonrnnuiors, ano cone ' . . . . u . I.l... .1 , ; I .finti spotiiients are ainon); i lie aoiesi iuclo-ui ..... .. tiii moil ... iiif woi in. The patent rhiims are published weekly and are mvahiatue to invemoi s ami nmi-n. We rinrf iculsrlv wain the nuhhc against pay inir nionev to t"veinir ssrerits. as we are not in tlm habit ol furnishing certificates of agency to anv one. The followin; Cah Pri.rs aie offered by the Publishers for tlie fivirt. ru larsrest lists of sub Scribers sent in by the 1st of January, 1K:5. I IM) mill he .riven for the lartrest list: "5 for the eecond St1""."' for the third; for the foiirthj J(.xi for the fifth; l- for tlie sixth, l!l for the seventh; :15 for Hie eiirht ; !) for tha ninths S2.) lor the tenth; I fcM for th eleventh; I ftr for twelfth; I If! Ill Tor tiiir- tout!.; S lor I llh The fash will be paid to the or.lv rt the successful competitor immediately after the 1st of January, lNi.. loiters ahould he direetel (post-paid) to M C.N X A Co., , 123 Fulton at., New ork. TCRMSf THWMS! TERMS 1 One copy for One Year f Sit Months l Eir copies, for six Months 'I'en copies for six Months Ten copies lor twelve months F.I5 Fifteen copies for twelvemonths .l Twenty conies f r twelve mon.hs, Southern and Western money taken at par for subscriptions, or Post Otlice stamps at their full value. "rt ' GRAIN WAKTED. I WILL pay the highest market price for Corn, Wheat, Oats and Buckwheat, at my Oilice in Glenwool. either in cash or mer chandic. PHILIP E. SHANNON. Gler.wood, oct 11. '.r'4 GENERAL LAND AGENCY OFFICE. ' GlenwooS, Mills County, Iow.1. A LI. persons wiahini; to buy or sell Real 1. Estate would do vve'l tt rail on the under signed, who is prejiarcd to Enter Land upon Tune, and locate Land Warrants. Will also attend to the Collection of Uehts, and payment of Taxes in and out of the County. All Business intrusted to me will receive prompt attention, oct 11 PHILUMv. SHANNON". FRESH PROVI SIONS".' rpilK Bithcfibr will vlu'.t St. ' .1. Mary on W dnct.day'a and Cleiiwond n-i Tuesd iv'a and Satur day's of each week", and will supply these markets with Fretm M-ats, Butter, Eggs, and Vee-etahles, at tho market price Sept 27, '..I tt P. HORNER. SIGN 1'AINTEn AMJ (ilEULiK. rf.HK subscriber havin;; located himself at .1. St. Mart is prepared lo execute orders of every diai-rip'titm of Plain, Fancy, and Orna ... .iitul l'aioli. P. Sii.MS naiiited, lettered and gilded in the moat approved Style, and in tlie neatest manner. Patronage nsp ctfully so-ii.-.t 'd. Oihce. at H. Myers. Fr jut Street, St. Mary. S I A M S I . A I S S C H E M A N J5 K Y. St. jVIary. Sept. 27, '. KEW STORE & AGENCY OFFICE AT .j.j U . J. e WING pi rmaiientv located in this place, 1 ...il:..- 1'ilflMU tor trie purpo oi B.'iiuiK sj i.to. LAND, TOWN-LOIS, and doinir a t,eneral Agenrv Business, we would reajiccuuiiy nivus the public, to give us a call. Our Goods were selected with care, ana we are conli lent that we shall be abl.) to give per fect sati, taction to all. GKLtNE, K.1NNL. 4- UU' sept. 27 5 1. m PIECES of Ticking, b'it quality, tor IrtiA'. nt aep 27 GKEENE, KINNEY 4: CO. TRADER'S POINT FERRY. f Itll I". subscriber having leased or Clarke a. X Co., tlie Old Council Diuu reuy i iler'H Point, Potlawottamie County, Iowa. Having built a new and substantial Moat, is now prepared to cross U who coaie. Persons filing Nebraska will find this one of the best Ferries on the Hiver. '1 rue, 1 have no oieam Ferry Boat, hut 1 have strong arm power, which will propell a boat across the river st Mils i, .irrow noiret without any dancer or blow .in. quick enough to satisfy the fastest of this fast aj;e anil country HAILS Or jTLS-lAOfc. r 1 Walton, two horses or cattle, 3125 I Horse and bug;y, - uu- IUrse and rider, - '('. Fol man, - - s 15. Twenty-five per cot added to the above rales during high water. Sep 1 J, 'J-l II lJA.xtr.is aun i.'. y iuiTTsp RING n i G u in m t r Z o o ti o . r. ii. iow.xsr.in, Dialer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilur.l- warc, (Juccnsware, H io'satul Shoes, Huts, (laps, loniiefs, I'ancy Gk's, Notions, Jv.c. C.I.tNWOOD, IOWA. rpiIE SUHSUKlKHIl itJLEU Kb A lipectftilly call the attention of the cit izens of Mills end the adjoining countit-a, to his large and vuriod ossorlinent ol GOODS, whioli lie is now reoeiviti, ntul which will he ollercd for sulo to CASH HL'YI'RS at reasonable prices. Mv slock consists of most every article usmll found in a country slorc. LUU' GOODS, Of every kind, variety nnd slyle. CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Vestius, satinetts. LAD1KS UK KSS GOODS, Lawna, llar.iResdeliiiitcH, Prims, Gintifims, Aluniicca, Hlack Silk, Cliiiui et',s, Worked Sleet t-s, k-c, cvc. HARDWAlUu St QUKKNSWARF., I A gciicral fssnrtmetit. 1 (.R')ci:Rir.s. Conwsiin? of Suit:irI('ofRit,i Toh'.icc;;, Rice. MoLssos, Whisky, &c. HOO TS it SH0F.S. Gents' Fine Calf and Kip Hoots. Vo meiis' Ihiskins, Fond. R. K. Parodi, Kid welt Ihiskins. Child's nrul youth's Ihcc H iois. ll.iiitets LiulieV Florence JIrox:ia ihiuncis, &o. Ha'.s Pu!m, Lihurn uuJ LLck w."l JLi'.s. It. R. TOWNSr.Ni). f.'len-v:!Oi. fav 10. iKfU. ;.,'!7--f i 1,-500 : GLCNWOOD A D VR TISE M - NTS. lilxlrious" INTnvVlbr Nebraska. Tho steamer Saranac has just arri vtd,loaacl to (he guanls with goods for coos. stiu? 1 hhds. Brown Su?nr, 5 hhds. Clarified d ). 2U bhls S. II. Molasses, Id bl.ls. N. . Moiaeses, 10 1-2 Mils. Ciolden Syrup, 2"D sucks G. A. Salt, I'l l bhls Kanaw ha.uo. f0 sacks dairy do. 20 boxes do. 1 Soap, 10 bbls Cider Vinegar, BUY GOODS. OUR ASSORTMENT IS LAU(K AND COMPLKTK. ci...- ...i . j i.i..!,.,i rnu evtic (trilluiFS. t'tsuahurcs. Ravens, ducks " ' . I . " . . fvT The attention r.f the ladies is cal.e.l to our a-sorime n oi in ,,...,..... .... . fmd, is resrards price and quality, to be ....surpassed m Western oa. Calico plnphams. lawns, delane, berasrc robes of the latest fashion and style. Em broidered caps, collars, rhim.- 'ts. Hleeves, silk and satin nonneis, iincu m -ti will he sold exceedingly low. Cross rut saws, mill saw s. hand saws, broad axes.ehoppmg axes, a.lcs, lojr nnri lor. t cnains' bench p'anes,anii in fact everything in the hardware line.from a Jewshari up lo acradling scythe BOOTS & SHOES. 40 e'e direct from Boston. Boots Liii.t bu.ii.ins. tail. r slii.ti.is. ladies' 1 1 aI unit 1-m ns. hooks and stationery inrdicii.es, and all other popular patent medicines, QUEENSWARE, Of various patterns. Glassware, tumbler, jars, &c, &,e. HOfi gal. stone ware, churnes, jars, crocks, butter crocks, stove crocks, &c, he. FURNITURE. t. . 60 bedsteads of different patterns, cherry dining, and breakfast tables, walnut ditto, ditto. Bureaus with class, plain and fancy walnut presses, cupboards, tin safes, one or two drawer stands, wash stands, lounges and mattresses, double mattresses, slat bottom chairs, caiu seat do., rockini; chairs, ci ihs. Sic. 45 cook stoves, assorted. Patters m's. ready trimmed with tin or copper boilcra, boxs'oves. Grecian parlor ditto., stove pipe, elbows, &c WOOD AMD VILIOW-WARE. Tine churns, 1-2 hush's, wood buckets, well buckets, wash tubs, wood boa-la, trays, doutrh pius, sucjir boxes, brooms. line, wash boards, clothes pins, c. SADDLERY. Bridles inartiuirais, circuities, frirths, halters, bridle reins. Blackawk sad dles, quilt Mats, and ditto Ladies side saddles, h.igpy Whips,dray whips.G. E. whips, cow-hides 4.C., sadd c-bags, leaUter trunks, 4cc. LEATHER Sole-leather, kip. nnd calf akins, morocco linanp, poat skins, hair, & IRON AND CASTINGS. Plow steel, sheer steel, cast sled, plows, moulds Sic. Tots, ovens, skillets t.rnl lids, 6. S. 10 ami iwentysrulhvn ketties. PINE DOORS 1 bv 10 and 10 by 12 sash, window blinds, CLOCKS 8 day anil 30 hour clocks; w arranted to run Well. TOBACCO AND CIGASR. Virginia, Roanoke Nectar leaf tobacco. Regalia and irincipe cigars of the finest flavo-, Cuba and Havana sixes, and various other articles, but we rl-em it unnecessary to mention them as it is no trouble to show poods, and we will ne happy rt all times to show our old customers, I nd as many new ones as may favor us w ith their patronage, our poodsand prices. Our facili ties tor aellinj CHEAP.are better than any other house in western Iowa, and we intend to do so, and an examination of our prices is all that U necessary to convince you of the fact. (.lenwood.July, I2.1M4 NUCKOLLS A. CO. M I L Ii V I Vv.. BV &C. TocM&Cop3' Suci'essors to t y IRA TODD M h SON, NO. yiJ MAIM STKrrr, Corner above VIROIMA HOTEL, ST LOUIS, M0. lM m porters A" .Vanufaclueers irfttcrj Unrr lllill Gtones. NEARLY TWENTY YEARS EXPE1 I er.ee in the Mill furnishing businccs n S. Louis, (commencing at the workman's bench) IM.aul.'S lit to JUU fC corret , iy oi u.e iiuail.j oi hurr best adapted to milling in the West. To obtain that quality, we have found it necessary to visit the quarries in France, and there make selections. Our slock this year was selected at the quarrie by one of the firm, and samples left with the proprietors, that we may, when we order, be certain of obtaining the desired quality. For successful milling, the practical miiler'and millwright can appreciate the impor tance of this arrangement. Our stock is always large, and any de.iired temper and texture of hurr can be obtained without delpy. BOLTING CLOTHS. , To obtain the quality of Bolting Cloth best suited to milling in the West. we have had the greatest diflieulty. Over-loading bolts by fast grinding, and the large ouantities of spring wheat and oats proved so destructive to the or dinary Cloth, that complaints of mill owners and millers became so frequent, we found it ne cessary to obtain heav er and stronger Cloths, or subject ourselves to a suspicion of selling an inferior article. We laid before the manufac turers our objections to their Cloths, and order ed heavier and stronger to be made. 'I liey un dertook it with reluctance, fearing that they j could not make their Cloths heavier and pre serve tl.e nnilormity uf meshes so indisncrm- hie for good milling! They have succeeded. OUS BOI.riMi CLOTHS ASIC NOW MADS SXrHESS- lY t oR vs, and for beauty of hnish, uniformi ty of meshes, strength and durability, we refer lb the millers senerally in the country, and es pecially to the" millers' and mill owners in this " insunm nn !, Sfrrrc J UI i .7 D LiVm Ufl.il.'i .mjuu?. Our attention for many years lias been di rected to obtain the bent plan for constructing these mills. In many cases they are used by ine vperierieed hands, and therefore, durability and simplicity cf construction was the objjcl io be iiUa.'iied. In this we thii.k we have s ic eeetied. We believe so, because in tlie great number we have sold, there tins not been onu re- tnmed. nor to our knowledge failed to pe' tyrm i nr dv to the satlificlion of those using them 1'iev are in extensive use in the W est, and lion,. ot luetu in jew .uexico auu aui.oioo .i . ... .. i t..i:.-. , i ,r mills are known as '1 OD D'S 1 M PRO V E D GK.MN MILL. We manufacture three kinds, to u-lt 1 CAST laON SACKS, to El Hid V weight ,,f i!m runner: stock and i.bais mill, ine lower stone to run, nd the raKssoae. mill. Pateut riveted, cemented and machine stietcb 1 I EAT HE R E E LT .Vf7 . This article is now made in the greatest per tectum, and becoming extensively used in the manufacturing etloalislimeiits ot tlie country We keen on hand the Unrest assortment in tli Western country, of our own, and Eastern manufacture Vl'LCAMII'.D IH.HHII BIITISO ST F.AM sirtiN'o Axo ar a a La hosk. We are the only ngeuts of the Boston Company in this ciiy for tlie sal!" or tnese goous. foi"t'i.g sriews, mill spindles, reg uliting srrews. dains.it irons, patent iron proof sarc? mill picks, screen wire, copper l iveis, lace lea ther, calcined plaster, ice, he., U"v" couolunt ly on hand.jj) St. Louis, Ajji il 21. 1X51 nid-ly. "7 "l'.sT)N"S wishing to make purchase, will iL uu well to give ns a call and examine our stock, which compris-s a gmerul assortment and W'll be sol 1 al grf't bargains. ep jti GREENE, Kl NN EY k CO. r ftObS AND LATCHES. James' b XV quality of Mineral Knobs and Latohts (or sale at Uill'.flM., U.trr. I a lu. .ep 27 '54. riVi'H'RTY loen Men aud Lovs' Caps, for X sate cheap, at the Aaenev t- tore of .i 27. t il'.E EN E, KINNEY k. CO. 13 c, P.s AN ,') .dlOI'i Ala or f t e aud g iiorai sC i Ji ' 15 ' r. .... cnrr.vE, icirvFY Ir en. i 1ST. or l.bis No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, a bb!s 'J'ar, .) boxes and half boxes Star C indies, 5 boxes Tallow candles, (in kes Nails assorted, 2 boxes Coa Fish. 3d sacks Kio OolF.-c, Imp-rial and Yuan; piysnn Tea. S i. 'a, Salerat i", tanoy, KaiSII.S, F.iit'lish Walnuts, A'.moii.U, dinner, Spice, l'eiper, 4.C, 4cc. & e. hn, Z.:.... J tm Hililali tkMI ...ill ,.,.., .v..,.. ..,, ,.r... , .1..'. M t.t of oil sires end qualities. Shoe, Ladies enameled Jenny .' goat, kt;i at.d eli' line's, niiasen soa'aH sies. ..' cry. drop's und medicines, .lavne's and Loudon's family c, for salt at a i.ol.-sale prices. SARPY & ENGLISH. cnrjiicait-crt is Hje Cife of ffrnbf. MESSRS. SARPY & ENGLISH ARE NOW receiving at Gienwood, a well selected stock of dry goods, fancy goods, clothins;, boots and shoes, groceries, hardware, crockery, drugs, liquors, stoves, tinware, tc, in Western low. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves, and they will find the truth of the above statement. Also they will find that we ran sell its cheap any other house in Mills, Fre tnort or Pottawattamie counties. And in giving notice to the farming commu nity, we will give them the highest cash price for their produce, such as beef, pork, corn, w heat and heans. The store is on the west side 'it the Public Suuare, Gienwood. nov 23-3m SKINS WANTED All kinds of skins want ed, for which the highet price will be paid by . 8.&. E. DRIED FRUIT for sale bv SARPY h ENGLISH. RAISINS, sale by FIGS AND CURRANTS, fo: SARPY at ENGLISH. G1 UMALAST Cloths for sale by T SARPY h ENGISH. PAYNES PATENT MEDICINES, for sale I by SARPY & ENGLISH. 1 PRODUCE AND CASH wanted in payment in payment of debts. SAUPY A-. ENG. QORN and Oats wanted by 8. A.E. HOUSES, work oxen and voung stock, ditto. SARPY A. ENGLISH. . OEEF AXD PORK wanted at the Public J J Square by 8. Jk E NURSERY . THE undersigned has en hand and f.-r sale a few thousand select grafic.l apple tree.-, ready for transplanting in orchards the cominjjfali and spring. VABll.TV. Red June, bald win, white winter parmain, fall ppiu, Ueluioiit. wiue san, vtllow helrlower. hhode Island greeninff, swaar, priors red., red asUachan, eai jy harvest, sweet June, summer roe, summer queen, Rail's janut, lauibo, wine spine, wnue nt-il ell owe i', lion. an stem ar.n Northern spy. o HHinr, The Catalj.s aud Black locust. OSNAMENTAL. The snow hall, Eniriish and American lilac. ted dogwood, honey s ickle, rent, tc.,.c. A tew of tlie Isabella and Catawby gi ape from avering, , St. Mai v, Iowa, Aug. 31, 'W. augauiy. GEOHGE HF.PNER LONG LOOKED FOR, COME AT LAST. VjUCKOLLS $t CO. havejttst ree.-ived one. f LN the largest and best selected stock -if GOUiJS ever brtore exhibited in tlie west. A mong thiir assortment may be fund UUV (JOODS, A variety of clothing of all sorts and size. hardware and cutlery, drill's, medicines, furni ture, bedteads, bureaus, tab'es, chairs, cook, box and Giecian, parlor stoves, A.C.; in short, everything you may call for. IV' Suns need not be detained when they come to the cheap corner, as they are well supidiej . -.u . i.. ........... ii, , . r..... i...... . , i. Willi Illui.Jie.l.nn on 111(,1 mill ir9 Sim hi was have sharp seisao-s and dull consciences Einlirrai.ts w ill tind it to their advauta't lo call upon us before purch .siiijfelsewiiere. GlenwooJ. Apr-I v', ihoi. ti:t.i-ir DO.. H day and ii ho ir clocks, warranted, w for sale at thechetp fash siore of u:C)-tf ! I hOLLts cu. I. ()')(' LI I'TLE fancy notions for sale as chean as dir'. at the cheap cash store of nJD-tf M L'auLW h CO. "EXRPt arEVtl FRRY BOAT"' N E R R A S K A . TH E ft E A M ERNEBR .-VsKA IS RUNNING between ST. MARY & BELLEV'.EW CITY. f MHE Nebraska is a new and splendid boat. . maimed by experienced olhc.ers and crew, fi. Ileview C.ty, .Nebraska, is oj pos'.te St. Mary,- EMIGR AN'TJ co:nin tj N"ubiaki s'aj.il.l coins di.catly.ta ST MARY. Jiis is the front gateway to tha most imnortart aid i.i'erestiug portion of Nebraska. BiJir in mind t):sl ST. M A"iiT & SFV.l-VH'V CITY ae the tw bet poit.i f.r siijfrlst. I lou-s advertisements tUcjticun ii.o slang tlnimtnt. With ft Healing Ealra we com to greet you. 'FSHE action of thu Liniment is ore e,f the J most ncrfe'4 remedies ever ottered to the efllirled. Its action upon the organization is -truly wonderful, lis volatile, (u netratiiifr, sooih- i i.e and healing properties dill'ise themselves to the very bones. It cit.rs itltothe cirri, lation of. the blood irives a ne.v impulse to Whole nervous fjstrm to the veri extremities: of th ti'u,..r and stimulates to the ahsoi hen' and seen Hons, and thus assist w at r re to throw off and HI herself of any di'ivs."! ee(imi of the nervoa chords or liiraments. niatins; it equally applica hie to sons of ary kind, rheumatism pains in every n;.rtrf the hodv, from a diseased action of any 'of the structural portions of thesjslem. While it is perfectly hinr les" to heailhv fi.sh, skin or bone, it has the p.operty f entering into comhiniit'um, and oimoIviur any of the or ganic tisHueo when they ui e diseased, or their vi tali'y is destroyed. f'osessin lhee jiwuliar powers, IS the reason whv it is equallv etheocions in so many diirerent cm plaints, ft sets upon s. i. tiiitic priiicij.le'. and fixed laws f tiie Crea tor! The large number f cues in which ths lini ment has proved its value, in the short time it lias been before ti e people of America, is sufli rieiit to e;ivethe(rreatesi confidence that its vir- tj.ps nre iorrononrnlile ill Cnrcill? rheumatism. j bruises, strains, burns, wounds. awelli tiffs, broke I en or e-acked hreast, old nr s or pains n any of , jC oliv. ' ' 1 , ' ' i.STl k. County ..I' St. Jjouis. lie it renembere.l, that on this fifth day A. V. l-.'i.'t. bef re me, the undersigneds May. mayor of the c'v of St. Louis, in the. count v and S'ate aforesaid, came personally David 'M. Sinythe, who, lij r.:i his oath, says that the fol lowing statement iptrue. In testimony wherof I hereto set my hsa4 the day and date last afore: aid. JOHN HOW, Mayor. Koc. Nr.v.-Mi, R-Uu r. St. Lni;i, Mo , Mf-y S, ICj.T. Dr. A. G. Kbac.i. h Co. Gents: You w'dl probably recollect that; I called into your estab lishment some three weeks since and purchased a tiftv-cent bottle of your " Mexican lmistanf liniment rny object in so doing was to try it. merits upon my daughter's arm, who has been surlcriiig from the effects of a severe dislocation of tho elbow lor several years past. The excruciating pain consequent upon false set ting of tho bone had dwindled and contracted her arm to a puny size, and I consider it a duly devolving upon meto acquaint the community of the beneficial effect your liniment has paoduced. Her arm was drawn to a ritrht ancle, and was almo't inert and useless, until vour invaluable liniment was applied, .since which tirrte.1 am happy to slate, she bus enjoyed uninterrupted good strength, and can use her arm nearly as pli antly r before it was dislocated. 1 would stale, However, mat prior to iryuie; your nnequaled liniment, I used several other remedies, and among them " McLean's volcanic oil liniimiit," but withtjie least beneficial result. U. M. SMYTH F.. We offer this liniment as a remedy in the vari ous diseases and complaints for which it is re commended with full confidence of its sucums in curing ihem. The following is a list of the numerous and fm traordinnry cases it has cared during the 1m few month : fi,7fi0 cases of rheumatism in all its forms ; 4.2iV I 5,400 3,4--0 40 7,740 5.240 7,500 400 do da do do do do do sprains and bruises ; burns and scalrls; fresh cuts and wounds j cancers; scrofulous sores snd ulcers that had resisted all other treatment, inflamed or swelled joints j niles; do lot imbago, sciatica, goal aad stars' bony iiuo.'sj ' fi.CSO do chapped hands ; 3, (K)i do caked breasts, 4, rt)D do tooth-ache; H'.OUO do various cb''" I.ses. This must ajipear aluio,t incredible, but lbs numerous certificate' and letturs from distin guished physicians, citizens, asents and others wiio have used the medicine, enable us to sub stantiate (he above facts) millions of bottles of it are yearly consumed, and it has alw ays give satisfaction. To ou n T T- v m r.ac H A vts . E very s' ore sho d he supplied with this valuable liniment, as it pays a good prolit and sells rapidly. Pairvs or the MKiMKKT. it is put un in bottles of three sizes, and retail., at 2 J cents, SJ cents and il per b it'le. The SO cent and one dollar uotues contain C J ana luo per cent more liiiimer,1, in proportion to their cost, so that money is saved by buying the larer si.es. X. G. BRAGG A. CO., Sole Proprietors. Princ;pal oflices, cor. Thud and Market sts., Sn Louis, aud 3;i4 Bioadway, New York. For sale by P. A. Sahi-v, St. Mary, and 8as r 4 English, Gienwood j ai.j by dealers is medicine every where. aug 31-ly DUsAsGsBRAGG'sS TOXIC AND ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. The great popular medicine of the Uor Vast amount used per month The nu merous and wonderful cures it etfects Its magical eiTect upon Biliuius Fevers, and Fever and Ague Great extilemeiit Hinotitr the Doctors 1 i ; hs MUli u RE now aluiittel on ai 'hands to be a most . extraordinary and valuable medicine is gitne al use. It not only acts as a specific upo the bilious and typus fevers, chills and fever, and fever and ague of the -Vest and South hut in all diseases of debility, weak stomach, indi gestion, lois of appetite, impurity of the blood, and all diseases prevalent in a western and South ern climate. Their great power consists in their peculiar effect upon nil the organs of the system and the rapid formation of new and pure blood they produce. I i this lies the great secret of their success. They are wild an1 pleasant ia their a.:. Ion but earU.ng an. (. ev il! me.it in their ef'-fC pei-etr.ring the rpn. .tost rec- .es of fie svi;.i by t'.-.r .-.ivt- .irit' into the blood, theiby irif-'nt-.-.f i j';iy ! vitility and rirrvu wer im it tlx uc! -irsss-ry of ide. The ulranv p" j ' tar.ty thy have acqutrea an over t:j ,et ana &outn ensure, sales of at least fll.'jtK)' BO-ft PER MONTH ! And we find it difficult with our large force of band?, and tlie late improvements in uiacninery which we have adopted, to lua.iufaelure tuoio fast enough to supply tlie demand iu thirtee. western aiid southern plates I (..'na large rumu.. jry is conslantly etigaged in tuepariiig th ijus concet.tiated emracts of which they are compounded, l ior; t:ie t.est inrurmatioa we can obtain from our f,ir0 selling agents, and hosts of attentive corrspe;.uei.ls ia a. I parts of the country, our nnuicii.e cures par month not less than 10,lKtJ cases of fever and aip'.e, one thousand ef which have resisfe I all other treatment I 5,300 ',fKif) 2,ou0 'I0 1,2'tl I, (!!) casus of w eakliest and gene, al dehiiily ; cf various chronic diseases i " of weak stomach and loss of appe tite; ca.tjof drspepsii j . " of rheuiuatisin " of female roinpUints ; u of ague ciike, cr et.lai d spie.si j !,-' 0 This must st -near almost ircrciiib'e, but l.s numerous letters fiom physicians, icer.Ls ani those who use the e iZiiiiut!jtna aii trie wev ffv. aud southern St ttej, satisfy us that lhi is a unKlerate estimute, a nd that our n.edicine is raj, d:y taking tl e p eof the iiuus counterfe.ls which are slit"', and the numerous tot.ie tures m.xi w holU f quiiiine, wl ich are iaipos ed upou the public by msiuifacturets stha lire nobody knows Wiiete f . Fr.ce i.f Tome p ls,75tenfsj and AnE-kf, iou,cr.ts. A.G. fsAOO, m. s. sow prof e'or, b. Lnns. For sal by A. Sasrt, u . ftoj L. Lautisn. GLsa"od . sr . i s i I s f 1 si S p s.'oie i f 1U. lw ,ur,i. J Ri'!v".' I.'rini is -:'-o;.s V'.Sosit r.s t t -4 ',.. s-j ii lj e j at i l'r.ni J-, -tf jot, ' I- . V'WMS-SWH4 1 i sV.X-osssj.'1-