T V. iVKVILLE, OCTOBER 20, 1S57. TKKMS.: pa J ui iTiK:e. - $5 00 at the end of C months, .M " ' 12 3 00 rill be famished at $1,50 per C " ,,. cash accompanies the order, not JOU W UHk. Te3:ve aaoiiioas oi jfw Type . Cats, Adver- -r ' ." u..,n Cardji Ate, made to tbe ft " .runi tu be at'te u turn ot jj u tin 7 y,v nv office. Tue trorrietr bcinc 1 'ji.9fr ui.'S. n-te;ha ' J.,m.'I t.. be out Muioelf, and havmeiuhu employ an iperiewe! rtney J. Pric.er. in de-r ,;t in itte executiuB of Job Work. T-" '' ,.t Ftr'. latest improved Card ,'!" '"b'a w.j-k m Cifrs, Bronze Work, Ax.; will r"L. r..m a di'tance ill promptly attended to, - u e:ve tiici ion or bo pay o Regular PrcacRins. The Kansas and Nebraska Confer ce have appointed, for, the Brqwn ville Circuit, llev." Joseph. Caxx-on, ;'2oiiia(ie his Erst visit to our city on ;t Sabbath. He "will hereafter preach . Icrlv every .three' weeks, (see no x in another caluinn). 'hile'speaking of religious matters, t( are reminded of certain reports 'relative to the "school Board of this District, and religious u. citings, which fc.ve been .erroneously circulated and rt-ccived, viz.- that we have refused to fciow relipius. meetings in the school house. We have never refused, for the verv good reason we have had no hriliinz until the past week.' We would, however, refuse could we do so without entirely shutting out preaching from our midsti We know so long as various denominations can have the 0$e of the school house, they will not crert church buildings in our city. There are several denominations here, FuScit-nt in number and worldly goods, to erect good, respectable, comfortable houses for.' worship, and it is a shame thev have not done so before now. To force them to build would be our rea- could vi e do so, at ail consistent- lv. for closing the school house doors azaiasi religious meetings. Far be it from any rnember of the Board of Ed ucation, to throw a straw in the way of religious progress in this community. We hive, finally secured a school build-in-. and are now prepared to contrib ute liberallv to the erection of one or EDre church buildings. Mstrlc.1 ; Courts. Rumor lias had it of late that the Judges of th'19 Territory had decided that Court? hereafter would be held at "ouly one poiht id each District. We have the authority of Judge Black himself, that such reports are without foundation. Courts will be held in the Tegular places and times, as provided for by the last session of our General Assembly,, viz: Richardson county, r?t Tuesday in November, Pawnee county, sauieueck. immediately after adjournment in Richardson; Nemaha, third". Tuesday in November ; Otoe, first Tuesday in December. TU. O ,1, 1 TT iiiV StUUUl.UUtiv The'contractor, Capt. TnrRBEr has completed the 'new-School House in this city. The Board of Education will m ike iuiaiediate arrangements for a school tue. coming winter. The Board are forcibly reminded jast. now, by demands for money, and lightness a.b?ut the pocket, consequent from advancing funds to complete this iuihiing, that many have not yet paid the tax-assessed to carry -forward this cuch needed enterprise. Crane i Hill. This new firm have just opened, and are now: offering'-' for sale, "cheap for cash' one- of the best selected stock of Good we have had the pleasure of losing over in this market. Mr. Hill's acquaintance with, and knowledge of the-a.ahts of this community, has ena bled him- to be peculiarly successful in selecting a well-adapted stock. Al hands about ' the establishment being "ladies" men," especially that Tear o joy, friend Bob, extra. attention has been given to suit the tastes and wants cf the fair set, judging from the dis play cf female wearing apparel. Hoop ing material of various kinds, brass steel, whalebone, cord, &c, We accompanied friend Hill in an '"excursion" through their extensive building the ether day. The size of their hous'e, two stories, 24 by 100 feet enables them to classify their Goods conveniently for inspection. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, Furniture, Saddlery, each in a seper te apartment. The enterprise and industry manifested by this new firm, deserves success. We trust they will receive a libaral patronage. Seigel & GreeBbam. " . Call on Seigle, at the Balti Car Clothing Store, and have him riow .you the stacia of fine, clothing, yafecedented low prices. They Uve decidedly the .finest and largest .til'' o e"UCK erer opened in this part of the THE AD I. T.tTnjle & Co. i s -Have .also rreceiTed further additions to their before large and Taxi ed Stock of Goods. "ftV know you cannot fail to be pleased bj an exami nation jof their stock. John McPherson. Too. is "moving things' the mercantile line down on the wharf. He is an old hand at the business keeps on hand excellent Stocks, "just suited' to the nlace and times." and for your "ready dimes" will give you bar- Gen. Eol)erl$on. Gen. J. B. Robertson, agent for the Omaha and Pawnee indians, was in our city this week. He has just re turned from a visit to the P ncas, for whom he had been appointed special agent. The object of this visit; we learn from the General, was to prevail upon those Indians to occupy the coun try above the Niobrarah for the pres ent, and also to procure a delegation of chiefs to proceed to Washington to make a treaty for lands. Wc are pleased to learn that General R. was highly successful in affecting the ob ject of his visit. The Government has no more eEcient and influential Indian arjent than Gen. Robertson. , Steamer Onialia, - V We take great pleasure in giving our "humble testimony" in be half of this excellent Missouri River Packet. We had the pleasere of a short ride aboard her from Omaha to Brownville. Her commander Capt. Win el and, we found to be that same pleasant, agreeable and skillful river man as we found him in "days of yore." The courteous clerk, Wilcox, ever watchful and mindful of the comfort and convenience of those under his care, has already rendered himself popular in his position. Great Potatoes. Judge J. W. Hall, of this county, has presented us with one dozen potatoes of the Pink Eye variety, the agregate pounds. anything weight of which was 24 They are certainly ahead of in the potatoe line we hava ever seen. The Judge raised this year, fifteen hundred bushels potatoes. Brins: along: jour Corn- Our enterprising fellow citizens 2ioEL, Lake k Emerson have attached a Corn Mill to their machinery, which they now have in operation. They run the Saw Mill in day time, and Grist Mill all night. Now we will have some "new corn mush and dodger." We guess there will not be so much $10,50 flour used hereafter. Col. Gllmore. The Receiver at the Omaha Land Olnce passed here last week, on his way to Chicago. He will return im mediately with his family. We hope le Editor of the Nebraskian will now sleep comfortable not be troubled more with visions of "non-resident officials," especially because they voted for Judjre Ferguson. Hamilton Hall. 'Tis a luxury to find such accommo dations in this western country, as are o be found at the Hamilton Hall, Oma ha, under the superintendence of Mr. SALisurax, Jr. The river at this point is exceeding ly low, and but few boats are running. Tbe Late Ejections. In every recent election, North and South, the Democracy have gained tri umphs, or made large gains. In California, Weller Las been elected Governor by an overwhelming majority. In Pennsylvania we have gained an unprecedented victory for even that staunch Democratic State. -: In Ohio there are encouraging gains; some even hope -we have triumphed. Maryland has also gone Democratic. The Indian Bureau has just trans mitted to the General Land Office the data necessary for issuing patents to tne purcnasers 01 Indian trust lands in the Territories of Kansas and Ne braska. WV-LM V.LXXaZ3 ivery Stable, J. YT. COLKMAN, TXTf3K!!S the pubTic that be has procured a txoik. A of New Carriage, luzri, etcM nd aj fiae Horses a are to be fouad. and has rpnd a .-LIVERY STABLE, Second Street telwetn Water a ad Wain, Brownville, "Pi. T. All perwn wistiinj anything in hi line'caB be1. nerocm diit U at hil hor. ALSO: Uofses and Carriages bought and rod. J. TT. COLEiUN. Commercial Nursery, u BLOOMINGTON ILL.. . The undersigned be? leave tiWjnii the Nurserymen and PartDen of tie West and &cmi-r6t, that ttey, are extent elneits'd in the propagiuor of J - . . Ecc; Crafted aad EuJde4 Stocj for erciaIlT fie APPLE, and & fen- oilier hardy Fixits. Ilavuig Fjeat near ttreaty years in gelecuns their Frniti, tbej" aTe dvw convinced that thi'iT list is tuiinrpjL8 ed, bvth in tesard to the quality and the proportion in whieh tberul!iTte. BHngvery de;trovi distaemina tinp tliem at wie'eiy arowibie, tbey atiupttbe metliodof wndmcoot. imaU. cultivated atocki Kt the Xnrsery. as being far mere practicable and safe, tban t incur the great eiperts!, deUy aid risk of hhippiiu; Lure trees, witcb should alwiys be raided Bear wat;r th-?y are vraitted. Froxtheir long experience Uiey flatter tbemselres that they are perfect. It acquainted with tbtj tUre bncine. and ttey graft tnly uch liardy Yarie-iMS as iocceec well on the rt. and bod on eedling Mcks, and the nit-t de sirable, teuler and half liardy kindh. Thesraf.ingvi'i t d.ne at the proper beasuii, and in tho ls: manner. TLe stock will bepacteise.are!yandsliipp'dly exprest.'n-iLh tie greatest care inearlr spring, to any part of the Wet. Thts hae axi. ou hind. the Urueu and best crp ef MACLURA IIEDCE PLAXTS ever Frown, for sale on but t ermi,' tr the thonfarid or milium. Tbey may be shipped ia the Fall or Spring. Their j'rice,lor J arery stock will be I jond as low j any other of equal quality in the L'uion. CiiUlgue aud Treat ing un EeUi-'e Cultui t', nt gratia to all alicants. PtronafB sli.-iU?i. Oder for. .'urs.ry stock should be ent p:Hr t 25;h of December J i ' . j . AddiCss, OVEHJI AN'Sl MAXX. Oct. 15, ,B7-olS - ' liUonungion III. Eagle .-Mills. ; - ST. JOSEPH,, MO. JA?IES CAUC-iLL,. Proprietor. MANUFACTURES &rnl kwps constantly on ha.nd for sale, all kinds of Floor. Dlf-a', ana Feed tituffj. Orders sol ici led anil promptly filled n inost favorable terms. Cfaih juvkl constar.tlj fur wlisat. ror oharcter of hour refer to ere-ylxMly that ever nset! it. St. Joseph. Mu Aug. 30. lS5fl. tlnl3-ly Ticket! tin. bD.ivW ili-Ciure of Juhan ccnty K. T on the'J&i 0jv4' Juue !So7 in ii;:ht bay n-.ri-e Hsns of harne marks Uru KevtD r eiph; 3-es.r!-old and sixteen atid a liiiif haal-: iu LeiM. Api awei at ninety duilar bert re J Jine; liisfiop J. I. Orrt. 15 '57 C. A. GOSHEF. County Clerk ESTUA1 NOTICE. T.iknnnp ry W. J. B ewerf k'ihnn conn'y. IC. T.. ;n Hi 2S.h d.5 of AKffus;, on m.ne mtile; br-iudtV on the hhonlder and hip with tbe iftters I". S. .Irrr:" eiliaiiity doliirt.. A. Me lirse mule braiifl tlic Bau.e : afi;reaid" Appraised at tifiy dollar lief-." J. W. fcay-c. J P. C. A. GOSHKK. tvuntj Cierk. Oct 15 57 . ST. GEOKGE TOWN CO. Sao WSVILLE, X. T. Oct. 1st, '57. On motion the fullonir.R Eesolttion were adopted at a regular meeting of thp Company hl(l this day: Iietolved. That the tum of $2 oil oat h share tand is hereby levied for the purpose of entering the lowu site ami isn proline the same. Resolved, Should tbe assessment, levied by the fore going resulvtion fail U. In? paid into tl.e Treasury of s.ii.1 Cotnpany on or before the expirtio i 30 days irom tLi date eal-h share o faiJtnsvhallbe dwlared forfeited, and revert bick tot he Ctapjiiy. Resolved. That the Secretary of tis- meetins hereby inrtcnctiKl to hare the proceedings of these two meetmc published in the Nebraska Advertiser for four consecu tive weeks. R. J. WTllTXET, Pres't. R. W. FCBJfAf, Sec'y. To the Public. IFORKWARXall persons front buying any Wf. or erwting any baildin?s in the trwii of '-SAN TSANC1S CO." Said town is litid ont on my claim, which was jntuped by Mrs. Hitter, and I by thii notice nuke public my inte iiion of contesting her rifcht to the same, before the Tniied States Coaimmisbiouer. XebrakUn and St. Sosepb Gazette copy 1 Month. Send Bill to this Office Sept. 10, 'S7-ll-lm IU.IAM ED' SLOAX. PIKE LTJUBEElT"! THE undersigned respectfully inform the citii"r of iirownvillc, and Nemahj, and surrocndi counties that we now have in operation a Tir.. Lumber Yard in Brownr'ille, Lere we keep for sale & nell selected stock of Pine Lumber from t 3 inches. Also, Tine Siding Worked Flooring, Pine Shingle? and Pine Lath, all of whLth e will sell ' fair prices tor cash oxTjY. i:. BliOWN i. C: ErownTille, June 2-ltb. 1357. ' - -Z CIRCU3L.AR. To the Land Officers in the Territories of Minnesota, Kan-ias and Xebrcska: By J-ini. Kesolutiin of Congresfi, approved 3J March. 1857, valid Pre-empti .n claims, on tbe 16. h anl 3C;h sec tiuw lieTetofire re?rvei for schods, in the Territories of Minnesota, Ksnsas. and Kebiasksi. will be recocnized where the settlement has been vr m-ty be made prior to the Surrey. l?-t. In cases where the approve! plat of inrveyhas not ye been returned the Declaratory State'iient must be tiie-l vitkin three month after the rectipt of such approved Piif el the District Vffivt. 2d, Where the Plat is iw in ihe Register's Office, the Declaration must be filed within three m nths from tbe first publication of : Circular in your Land District. . A failure U comply wiai tti reqtarcmeais, wiu wort afotfeitu.eo theciaim. JOS. S. W1LSOX. Acting C ,mmisioner. To The Public. On 1Be 2fith of JannaT last, we. R.bert Hawk and J?tn ii. Mclvin t'U!chase.l of Iiis Ne il the Laud known as Neat's P.int or Alamo, in Nebraska Territory which we h.ve p; id fur in fu; i, and for which we n.dd his Q u.-Olim deed and also a b 'lid for a Warranty ded as u a he shail recive a Patent tbi-refor. Tbecinditiu. of said b nd hae been complie-l with t.itne letter on our pirt. We the siiid Hawk ani .Melvin and our ass.-iaTes. forewnni j,n whom it may coucpit. iiot to purchase f said Loii Neal any jiart of said tract ot town t-i:e. t.?ke any tiiiil-e- c-.-al or toue the-efrora. tT make any imprtve menti the-eon a we intend contesting his rights to the same in the propt courts. - ROKT. HAWK JOKS Cr MELVIN, S F NTCKOLI, n. xrcKi-OLS, M. 7TLE WASH UKPNER, JACOB F. HAWK. II. JEFF. THOMPSON, S. II. niTCH?OCX, WJl. E D1LLX)N, G.TT. HAWIC A. GATMACER. JON AS VAN'xlTfDT, T. M. THOMPSON. Anzurt, 1S57. 10 3m Platte River Ferry. The Platte River Ferry company have their ferry in successful operation at the uKuta -cf the Platte River. This route is Fix mile shorter tLan that by Cedar Island an. I is a much bef et ran e. . ' Experienced and careful nwo will be in attendance at all tunes to accommodate the traveling public. Uutes of rcrriage as low a at any other point. U M. SLAUGHTER. Plattsmouth, Sept. Id, 1S57. vJ-nlu-3m D. H. THOMAS. T. A. SALLAHIR. rnrrriT-TAC fi r Forward Inland Commission Ko. 20 Pine Street Corner Second, vr BTaias. 10-ly ST. LOUIS, M0. Emigrant's Land Hunters!!! . HOYT St SMITH HIM MR1 And Nemaha City & Plea antxille, N. T. Land Warrants Boust and Sold. Land Entered on 2i:ney Land Claim and Town' Lets Sought and EcJd- AJCD w Investments Hade for Distant Dealers. BEING practical Surveyors and one having had thre years experience In the 'West. will devote our entire time and special attention to the Selects and Entry of land or claitis for settlers and all thoe desiring choice location a. Addresa, IIOTT H. SMITH. Jietuaha City, 2 T. sxri:its to A Schuyler, RepublK, Senuca co., Ohio. D T Searles, Tiffin City, ' " Ir P lnnt-keep. Dayton. Iowa Co., Iowa. Rev W Ring Archer, RichtiTtLon Co., N. T. S Wiseaiiin Genoa Biuir-t. Iowa. , J F Schuyler. X..velty Work. X. T. F FerpQson. Brownnlbi. N' T CliHUHi I) Turner. Attica Seneca co., Ohio, tj" Letters f Enquiry Pi-otcptly Aiwered.2 Auurt lath, ISi7. vi-u9ly PR. J. L. McKEE, T?HT-i3IClAr ;and SURGEON DENTIST. ' nnowNvnxX' n. t. Teeth plnrrsed and filled in the most ap proved aethod. . BrowuTUK JJav 1457. 48-tf MI POIITOIS SPIItIT QF.T11L, T13LES. General . Purchasing Agency. THE constantly increasing demand upon u t execute commifekms for the parchase of ail kind of articles, both for residents and m-iefi'ienu-uf thetty, hftt induced us to etahU.-h, ia catuiection wita tui newspaper enter prise, a; ; - ; . , under Uie immeduite supervision 'of one of our firm, as- sitedby the most a:cmp!isbeu experu, for supplying ang aruciemtJie varla. - Particular aueniutn will be paid to the eeiecu.cn, pur chase, and gale ox thorough-bred Cattle and Uorce Stock, trained Dugs. FerTetf . and fancy Fowls, taniire, BuKgy, and Saddle Hurse Carriages, Ilarnesa aud Saddlef, Time Watches every deicription of Fire Arms. Simrting Arti cles. Fishing Rods aul Tackle. ifDsic and Musical Instru ment, Yachts SjiI and R w Boats Furniture fine Wines. Liquora, and Steart; Ciicket and Ball Bata Pad! Kx., &c. AoaicuiTrBAL IJJplemests of the latest and most improved kinds ; hetda, PianU. Fruit, Font and Shade trees, and all kinds of Bouks treating on aabj!Ctsof im portance t.) the Fartaer, Horticulturist, and Fl jrist. State Rooms scaged in advance, on Steamers and Packet to leave fcrSurope. Calf jmia, the West ladies, or any part of thewarld. This will obviate die necessity to resident of inlaxd t-jwns and places where no steamer agi;noe exist, of ooinicg to Xew Turt two or three weeks in advance as :ht!y are nTwfreiioently required to do ' either to obtain paattage .or to secure eiigibUi aixommuda- tiens. 'In'thi-dejiartmeut, -we will be read;f to secure Soous at IloiEU at farvorabie rates, aoat to protect the stia:wt-r from imposition awell as incot.venience ; and ia rtiort, to per.orm any d?!rfjtioo or commission thit would ordinary require the presence of the party himself. .-.. - -;, ireniiemen who desire to foTm Libraries, cr who may wLsh to pr-jcure the Cltoice Literature of the day, can always refy upon our judgement and selection. Also, Blank books and Stationery, and Book and 2ws Paper, forpriatera. FOR THE LADir.S, we will procure the latest Fashion j P.utef, styles of B onets, samp'.e.uf the newest varie- . te of gocds, Cutiaeuca perfumes, and fancy articles, and we fh.ill always be pleased to furnish everythius connect ed with their want. In short, for any service which msy be required, the public may rely cpm us. with the most perfect conndence for fidelity, and dupatch. Apply to GEO. W. WILXXS fc CO., Porter's Spiri? of the Times. J8 Broadway, X.T. X. B Subset ijilions lor Porter's Spirit of the Times, a Spurtin L.ierarH A i icuitural. Family Weekly New pajer uiiv be forwarded to Uw hom irctieD4 Terms, $3 a year. Real-Estate Por Sale. I UAVE FOR SALE and will sell at a bargain if appli e.ti :ti be male sou : 160 Acres .f entered land part timber part bottom prairie within ose aninehalf miles of Br iwaville. 1GO Acres e:ite' ei land, same discription b aboe, 40 acres uTidorriltivation. pond bvuse and barn, aHjoin inp the City T Brownvilie. 80 Acte of eX'.fMent bort-im prairie land entered, and - within iwi miiesof Brownvilie. 65 Acre heSvy timbertd botiuni land adjoicins BroWh- vi lie will be )d cheap for ca.h. 60 Choice 1 ti- in S.uth Brownville. 25 Lots in the Ci ty of Btvwnville. 2 Shares in the town of Wyeimtng. R. W. FCRXAS, Real-Eitate A'gt. Brownville, K. T. Aug. 6ih, 1S37. Mattrasses. 33 husk Mattresses just received at the store of Aug. 6, 1S57. nS I. T. WHITE. tt ri TfiTTrCA"V U. j. UULLi.OUj.N, ' Atfnrnru nml CnvrtopTlnr nf T,aw mwrncy ana counsellor ai. -uaw, A N D Real Estate Agent. BROWNVILLE, N. T. REFERENCES. Hon. Wu&.Jessup, Montrose, Fa. 15. S. lkmly, " " John L. Miller, Chicago, LI. Win. I. M-Allister, Charles F. Fowler, , " Wm. Ferjruaon, Brownville, X. T. O. F Late, " " May 7, 1S57. ' t 4?-ly , TEGTJS0Iif, MLLLWiaGIIT & XNGINEER, nnowxviLLE, n. t. ANNOUNCE to tbe public, that he is prepared to erect Steam and Water Saw and Merchant Mills at short notice and reasonable terifl3. Hep-airing of machiaery f ll kinds. ALL WORK WARRANTED. lie is also Aent for A. B. HOLLIBIRD CO'S., Western Foundry CINCINNATI, O., LEE Ar EEAVITT'S Saw .IBanufactory, CINCINNATI, 0., And are prertircd to receive and fill orders for any ma chinery mamilinitured or kejt en LinJ, by these es- tablishmet.td. Letters of entiuiry, promptly answered. . IlEFFERENCES. Noel. Laktj k Co l?r(iwcville, N. T. Steam Mill. li. u . r urxiii, Lrownville, Muir. Hants. &. Co- u " U u u u u Dr. Hoover, Nrmahacity, P. M. linger?. Pawnee city, ' Nuckolls Ji White, lixkport, llo. James Lowe, Linden, u A. 1). H;lii"ticrd, CiiK-innnti, 0. Lrownville. June 13, !So7. 4 t2 1-ly am Lw am w E o2"er to the public, we are conSdent, the lnrsr- st and jbet selected stock of Groceries ever offered in this taarKet t 6 Ilbds Suar, 0 Sacks Coffee, 123 Ssu-ks Flour, 5 Tierce? llice, SO Hbli ."VLilasses, 16 Bona Star Candles, 'l Boxes Snap. 150 Saeks S;Mt, 15 BbLi Cider Viniirer. 150 Mil S "It. IE RMS CASH!!! .1. T. WIIYTE k 00. 150 I1FGS NAILS, just receirpd. and frili by I. T. WHYTE A CO. BOOTS and SHOES A Tremondoua Stock, just received, opened.and forsalerv I. T. WHYTE A CO. - PJNE IOORS, For sale, by O 1. T. WETTE A CO. RESERVED FRCTTS: Strawberries-Peaches, hortlt berries Ac , Ac, to be had at I.T. WHYTEACO'S. Hemalia Valley Bank. BILLS will in future be redeemed at tbe counter in Brownville, Nebraska, in coin or exchange; and at the following places, in currency or exchange, at current rates. E.J. Tiak am,A Co Bankers, Chicago. Jno. J. Anderson, A Co., Cankers, St. Louis. Wa'rora County Bank, Monmouth, Illinois. T. L Mackoy, A Co-Bankers. feWburg, Ills. T.L. JlACKOY,Pre't. Brownville, July 23-'5T-v2n6. THE XE3XA1TA VALLEY BANE, Buys and lells exchaiigs, receives deposits, makes collections, and attends to all business connected with legitimate Banking, and will be prepared to extend Ueinatle fiwifities to depjsitors. Interest allowed oa time depwiu. . - T.L.3UCK0T,Pres'i. JuIt 23-'5-v2n5, .J, - Z3t"Stvs, Sebraka City, Time, Omaha, Banner Rockport, alo and Bugle. Council Bluffs, copy three month and send bill to this office. . GEO. P. Ll'CKUARDT, WATCH M A H E H, ,v -t-t rt J owollor, OREGON, HOLT COUIvTT, MO. TAKES he liberty to inform the citizens of Brownville and vicinity, tha-. he has opened a WATCH, CLOCK A JEWELRY STORE In Or f ron, Holt county.Mo., wheff he win keep con stantly oit hand, and for sale, a gid assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Clock and Jewelry, which he will sel.1 extremely low, for CAS II. Also, a fine lot of Violin. Accordeons, Silver, and Plated Spec tacles, Gold r.ES with Gold and Silver extension eaes, Silver Th;mb!es. Ac. He. lie is prepared to repair Watchei, Clocks and Jew elry, if every description, is the best manner and on ihe niiwt reasonable tcraw. Every article bought in-his eHtablishment, is war ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re pairing wniTanted for nne year. Jnly 2f!.18o-3... vl-o3tf SOWDAlX "2I1ES2A2I & CO., W Ali II GTO H-FOUI? D RY , ' - " Er.sine and 3lRchit;iR Stop, -coEJSEa'or srcoxD afd mohuik streets, r ST. LOUIS, MO. ; JIaccfictcrerg of Steam Engine jmd Riilers, Saw and Grist Mill 3f.ohir.er7 Sinrle 8BJ Iuble Cirra'ar Saw Mills, T.Hwcci Screw and Pree Lard K.ettle La-d Screw andjrliiiders Wi.d Cardtwr il.-h:nes Bidding Ca.tines Tnc'a Impr;ved Patent Hiact Jail!- kc. C3"AC!EXTS tor the Mie&f iakt SMilU h.Co ' Sa panor Msetlaa Cari-. , vSSS-tr' AYER'S PILLS, A ir kit and ginjularly raccessfol remedy for th eure of all Bilious diseases Costiveness, Indi restion. Jarmdiee, Drop-sy, Pkhenmatism, Feven Gout, Humors, KerTousness, Irritability, Inf.ammv tioni. Headache, Paint in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, tc &c Indeed, Tery few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sick nest; and suffering might be prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costiye habit of body prevails ; besides, it soon prenerates serious and often fatal diseases, which might hare been aToided by the timely and judicious rise of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. Ti.ey all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and thin Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial cf its -virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassir;; any thins hitherto known of any medicine. Curt hare been effected beyond "belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted potation and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Am cms the many eminent gentlemen who h&Tt testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : Prof. J. M. Locks, Analytical Chemist, of Cin cinnati, whose high professional character is en dorsed by John McLean, Judge of the Supreme Court cf the United States. Thos. Coewix, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. Wright, Governor of Indiana. N. LoitowoETH, great wine grower of the West. Also, Da J. li- Chixtow, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. Marct, Secretary of State. Wx. B. Astor, the richest man in America. S. Leland & Co., Propr of the Metropolitan Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effects upon trial These Pills, the result oriong investigation and study, are offered to the public as the best and moftt complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues ! only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical ! process in a state of purity, and combined together in such a manner as to insure the best results. This ; system of composition for medicines has been found j in the Cherry Pectoral and PCI3 both, to produce a j more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob j tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While by the old mode of composition, every i medicine is burdened with more or less of atrri ; mcnious and injurious qualities, by this each indi- ridual virtue only that is desired for tne curative effect is present. AU the inert and obnoxious qual- ities of each substance erapltrred are left behmd, the virtues onl reUilieL Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove, as they hava I proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judae of a remedy without knowing its composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formulae by which, both my Pectoral and Pills are mads to the whole body of Practitioners in the United S tates and British Amer ican Provinces. If, howeTer, there should be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded bv mail to his request. ...... .Of all the Patent Mecicinss that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known Their life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. , "The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judgre on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many em inent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will ing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized" by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal -viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, xai being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BY DR. JAMES C. ATER, Practical anil Analytical Cbemist, LOWELL, MASS. . - Price 25 Cents per Box, Tira Boxes for SL SOLD. BT J. II. fti., a CO.. Brownville, Bernard, Adamsi Co., St. Louis. Anl all Drujists in the United States. ' J .n" 25tb. 1857. T2 . J, B. JENNINGS WHOLESALE GROCER, Commission Merchant And DEALERS I CIHWTRY PRODUCE. Corner 2d, arui Frances sts.. Si. Josrph, Mo. Agent Fcr The Sale Of KUnawha Salt A Fields Celebrated Oysters. TAKES pleasure in announcing to the citizens o? Xe-bra.-ka and Kansas Territories, southern I..wa and fcnrtb ern JlisTiri, that he is n jw receiving hi usually large and complete stuck of Groceries o.nfistin of evey arti cle bel-msiiiz to the hue. which he will sell EXCLUSIVE LY AT WHOLESALE, 011 as favorable terms as any bouse in the West. . He i alo ajrent for tie sale of Kanawha salt, a lante lot of which is nuwoa hand and lor ale at reduced price to close consisrnment. He win be recularly in receipt throuchout the season of Field'? Celebrated Cove Oysters direct rrotn Baltimore which will be sold at St. Louis prices. They are superior to any oysters sold in the West, and every can warranted. Orders repecUully Solicited and promptly attended to. St. Joseph, August 2, 1S37. v2n9yly FLOUR 600 bbls ami 1000 sks. various grades and brands, f reth ground, in store and for sa le bv J. B. JENNINGS. SALT IClX) bbls Ka and 1000 sks Ga salt f.r sale trr :; J. B. JENNINGS. HTDRACL1C CKiLEXT 10O bbls for sale on consign ment by , J. B. JENNINGS. OTSTERS 600 box Field's Celebrated Cove Oysters for sale by J. B. JENNINGS. SARD1XES 25 .cases 1-4 and 1-2 boxes Sardines fo sale by J. B. JENNINGS. CRACKERS 300 this and his Butter, S-da, Milt Sugar, Picnic, and Bostan crackers for sale b-v J. B. JENNINGS. CLARET WTXE 50 dos claret a g jod article in store and tor sale by J. B. JENNINGS. LONDON" PORTE AND SCOTCH ALE 30 casks pint warranted genuine, in store and for sa le ! J. B. JENNINGS. CHEESE 60 bxs fresh E D Cheese for a Tv J. B. JENNINGS. SCXDRT.ES PUkle q ts, hfs and gils; tomatoes in cans fresh fs?s reaches; Preserves assorted; Pie fruits; lob sters; Bran-lies; Keisns Toraato catsup; Watnnt Pep per sauce; Candies; sailed herring; Jaackeral, CodSsh, Ac, Ac., Soap, in store and for sale b J. B. JENNINGS. Liiniber ! Lnmbsr ! ! IIOADLT k XUIR, WVs new Stem 31111 has just .ne into operation ia tbe Prairie Forrest opposite Erownvi:i, are now prepar ed to furnish the pabiic with every desirable Tariety of lumoer, on abort notice aiid reasonable terms. Theie beine an unusual amount of hard uod timber in tbe vicinity, we are prepared to py particular attention to f!iin up orders lor O-ik and W ainct lnniter. In chort everything needed in thi coiintiy can be f.iund nt thi Mill. IIUADLT it MriR. September 3d. 1337. rSalO-tf TO. TUB PUBLIC. OnLhe2G;hof January last. 1 cowl 1 Chatty contracted to sell U.Robert Hat and J. G Me.rin a part of the land known as Xca..' Puint. S.jk1 contract had been for feited by the tail ure i.f said H-.wkaud Meivinto comply with the ciTtdi! io-js on their part. J therefor, take this method of warniag he publi-r not to pnrchae sUxrk in Mid land or in a town called Alamo, which I enderomt Is abo t be laid out on aaid tract, frrrn any verdoiw. . lamtbes-le w.rf sai iand and will nuke ti;ies ! npttn. sales by ei berof the ab ive nmed aentiemen. I further u 1 e that nl'hvuph I have Jheri-Jitto re;a:n the ! am ;unt hTr paid rue as a furies re I m nt, dipo? ed to do ! to. nd n.-iw noti.y al! pers-.c-i vreTied 'bar I am ready and willing to ri;ond to Mer IUwk and Melvia the ' amouiii mry paiu me a saiu oa4i.tiuoal purchase Aiyrt :sth, lirr. w,,,it'wwira''WHfi'yy-i, LEALTRS IN - - a AND ; r s V I f - ': m ' j 21aic St. betweva 1 HATS :s 'CS. ..u - 1 : Uloui', Bacon, AITD COUNTRY PE.ODUC2- YTJE hive just r-penel a heavy Stfk of Fall r.ni Winter Grx!s, embractnj everything ia tha Stay V anil Fancy lino, which w' are now prepared U) olTor to tbe trminat eiiremely low prices, Tor Cas.Ii or Country IroIucc. October 20. 1S57. -tf OF 1 I b-4 2 AT L T. WHYTE &C0U XT7E have jut received an entirely new snd l;ir?e anortment cf Superior Gvvli, lich we wa toll at V as reasonable prices as any establishuient in the Wet, oar m-Uo b'r j fcLiv an i let Lire." We have now in store a reat variety of the following articles, whica wo purv'hajed fur Cash and quently can sell cheap on the same terms : . DEI (SOODS & HATS AHD CAPS, BOOTS AITD SHOES, ,wasre 4. Queensware and Willow T7are, FARM IMPLLMENTS, And a fine assortment or IJbt Groceries, . Saeh as Spiee, Peppers, Soda, Salaratas, Ginger, ALspice, eui, tiat And a pood article of Smolilns and Cncurlns Tobacco. It is a plessure to us to show gK-dn, and we ask you to call round a.d sej for yoarlr'M. Oct. 19. 1S57. v-'ulS-ly L T. WIITTE crCO Ulain SU, one door above L.ulibau?h &. Carson's Excliang-o Haul:, Brownville, N. T. THE proprietors would most rejpectfully inform the citizens of Brownville and the public pnerallv thai they have received and are nowopeninoneof the largest and most complete Stocks of Clothing Ever brought to thii market. Their aisart?2eutof Embraces every variety of Textures anl IViees ; as to Color hy have Brown, Blue, Elack, vhiibls aai inviiible Green, and Cloths, Ca5imerj.Sa:ine?ts,Cavhni!rettH,aud Jeans, all made up according to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vests ii superb, embracing the very latest styiea and patterns. In the Baltimore Clothing Store all tims a Snasaleetion of Cravats. Stock3. Tves. Collars white oreolflr(l. !Tar(V rhipfrf. Sunders. CarrtUj.ir3. etc.. which we will We have the finest and best assortment of Double and Single Overcoats, Ever brought MATS . AND CAPS, Warranted to suit the most fastidunus. A fine assortment of COATS, Dress, Frocli and Sack. . " PAXTS, ETcry Style and Description. ' VESTS, To please Largre and Small. SHIRTS, Both TTlilte and Tan cy. Over Shirts, Overalls, Drawers, and IX nit nndcrthirts. Duck f;ioTes,MIttK, and Ridln? Gloves, etc. WE would but ak the public to ca"!!, axamine and jude fr them'elre whntber the Cnoihitjr at tha Baltimore Clothing Einporiua is Uc.tof better inle m.tenal, eut with better tai:, bit;er Uiinnei K MA WVA AAV. l r am ft-kan tlm Mswa Avaw Octi,bcr'29th, !Sb7. v2nISly WM. LUCAS. C. L. jLUC AS, ; . TMOMFSOH . ; - - .'. . Successors to- C. H.' HcCLTIHG Si CO.,' , - .ST. LOUIS, MO. "Will have in store this fall a very superior stuck of Amnr whWi may Vie PRINTS. INDIANA CLOTHS. DSLANES, BOMBAZrNES, CASH II EKES. CLOTHS. AlERINOES, CASSIMERES. ALPACAS; SATIN ETTS, Our Sttxk of Will embrace a'l the Latest Styles Our White Will tee filed wilh. a Very Choice Selection of everjthivy trvlcrOiat ' ' ' Head. We ivUl aha keen a comjtf.etc line ?f Which we wiU offer to tao trade npn good terms, su houses exclcsivelv iu that laut.eai. - . ur stock or . s ' riTJfiTV rrcr TV. ' 4iii-' " J oL.l. t E LEACH ED MUSLIN, OSS ABU KG S. - L1NSEYES, 'i foun t, as complete as. wj 1 ft ths narlef. . We are lietenaiaed ta cCer ti.e.e gv.ds a: very cl.e prcau aafasve w t.l .if ar.cc-'iun cf all CASH : i. 'it 1 1 w Front and Second ij. J z ' c: d hi 2. caps, : CHANE A imL. and iitl 21 aschcap as anv establishment in the Wast to this Territory. 3 l...nL, a. 1 . k SIEGEL A GUEEXBAC5I. TnOMPSC.V. WJf. 8. CC5S co.; found a ccmilet line of JEANS. TWEEDS. OVEII COATrNGS, blankets;-' ard Newest GuuJi offered to tbe trade Goods Moom t ;j (n, KERSEYS, TICKING, . ', NEGRO noODS, SHIRTING STRUTS. " DRILLINGS: " TWEEDS, APRON CHECKS, BAGGING, &c