1TEI7 tpatt, ATTj3 DEALERS AM) Main St. between Front BroTTnvillo, OX? HATS & Stoves, Furniture, Flour, Bacon, - - AND COUOTRY PRODUCE. WE hare just opened a heavy Stock of Fall and Winter Goods,' embracing everything in tbfl Staple and Fancy line, which we are now prepared to oiler to the trade at extremely low prices, -. For Casli or Country Produce. , , ,'- ..Ur29,ls57. TJnl8-tf CRATE A HILL. OF ft' AJlH3 vju I. T. WHYTE & GO'S, BROWITVTLLE, N T. WE have just received an entirely new and lar-c a.ortnient of Snpcrior Goods, which wo will sell at as reasonable prices as any establishment in the Wcit, our motto being fc Live and let Live." - We hare now in store a great variety of tho following articles, w Lich we purchased for Cash and oonso ffjently can sell cheap on the same terms : DEY (GOODS t& GISOEiaEEg, HATS Ain) CAPS, BOOTS AITD SHOES, Queensware and Willow "Ware, FARM ILIPLIMENTS, And a line assortment of L.lglit Groceries, Such as Spice, Peppers, 1 Soda, Salaratns, Ginger, Allspfce, etc, etc. And a good article of L Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. It U a pleasure to ui to show goods, and we aik you to call round and sec for yourselves. Oet. 18. 1857. v2nl8-ly I. T. WHYTE & CO. Slain St, one door above L,uslibau?li & Carson's Exchange Dank, Brownville, N. T. THE proprietors would most respectfully inform the they hate received and are now opening one oi tne largest and most complete ateckd of t iotluug- . - , ' " " Ever brought to this market. Their assortsicat of s - : - Efracaa every variety of Textures and Prices ; as invisible Green, and Cloths, Lassimers,atinetts.Cnbnicretts, and Jeans, all made up acoording to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vests is superb, ' embracing the very latest styles and patterns. In tho ; Baltimore Oothiiigv Store Kay also be found atall time a fine selection of Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Collars white or colored, Handker flhleis, scjpenders, Carpetbags, etc., which we will sell as cheap as any establishment in the West. . ' , We have the finest and- Wat assortment of , Double anil Single Overcoats, Ever brought MATS' AN Warranted to suit tie most fastidnous. A Ciic assortment of COATS, Dress, TroclL and Sack. '- IAXTS, Every Stjle and Description. TESTS, To please Largc and Small. SHIRTS, BotlrTTlilte and Fancy. Over Skirts, Overalls, Drawers, and Knit under skirts. Duck Gloves, Mitts, and Ridingr Gloves, etc. WEwoallbut ask the public to call, axamine and judge for themselves whether the Clothing at the Baltimore Clothing Emporium is not of Wetter made material, cut with better taste, bttr trimmed tea iwenty-nvc percent, cneapar man iney nave ever October 29th, 1S57. v2nl8-ly T7E offer- to the public, we are confident, tho v V largest and best s doc ted stock of Groceries ever offered in this market : " J& Ilhds Sugar, 50 Sacks Coffee,' 115 Sacks Flour, 5 Tierces Gice, 30 Bbls Molasses, IS Boxes Star Candles, . 2 Boxes Soap, 150 Sacks Salt, lAJ5b!jCi4eryioiger, 150 bbls SclU . ' : TERMS CASH!!!. , ' - 1. T. WnYTE k 00. New Wholesale Grocery House. ' w.'c.nrrcHir, " ; - WHOLESALE M'D RE TAIL ' GrocericSjWiries, Liquors, CIGARS, WOODEN WARE, (Urr.i of Main and rrancit Street 't. Riddle' $ Old r TSt6n&,' .'VppotUe ' Sloult ' Jlolel, '.; ".; v " " ST. JOSEPH, 3IO ; FAVT5 ht received the .Urgent and most complete ftwkor the bove pooda ever opened in pner ItisMuri, trwhich the tttentwm of merchants and dealers is res pectrulllng Invited tiarlug purchased tnem prirCtpally for canh at lie very-lowest poi.ible. prices, Jo Boston, Kew ToVk and Ktt LoBid, 'l confident fbat I can nfler inducewents that are rarely found, and hoping, by Wr aud literal dealing, low- price aud gtd GoihU, io merit a liberal are of pavronape. Call aud eiamlne my stock aod ince before pwclmringf; sales re tonnd to follow, Io my stock will found every articl usually kept In . a "o i ("irocery House. - ; -:::aiinoij) & C0., ! :, i ; iJkinSirhi; St.: Joseph. Ofo.,., . , ,. vniole8ale Dealers ia .. Liquors, rines; Cigars, &c7 . nc:::::rs in Distilled Whiskey, TIAVE. on fcatid, ETd are constantly receiving large r!irf- - kinrt. of foreign and domestic ; liuora, -lnesbo:s:,'t:ttcrs of every description, imported lrsrs h te'wld K,w for cash or approved ipr. ' KouC,.'!n, 't "Ornamental Painter 'a. i 'a Tir.K. S-e. vIITTEE'GOOSS!! IN and Second 5.s., . . . IT. 1 jri 3. 3"S 1 CAPS, citizens of Brownville and the publio generally that to Color they have Brown, Blue, Black, visible and to this Territory. CAPS, . 5 bought elsewhere. : : i . SIEGEL A GEEEXBAUM. "THE PRESS." A NEW DAILY NEWSPAPER By John. W7' Forney,' I PROPOSE establishing a First Class Daily Xewrpa per in the City of rttiladelpbia, between the 20th of Ju ly and tlie 1st yf August, itrbe entitled 'THE PRESS. "The Press" will be Democratic' in its politics, and will sustain the policy of the present National Adininis iraiion. It is my determination to raake it vortby of the snp- purt or every class of readers. Dismity, couaree and iu dcpetiflcnce, in Jhe utterance of my sentiments, enterprise and efficiency in tbe Commercial, Literary aoo. News De partnients, and respect for the opinions of others, will be aept constantly in view. - I have embarked all tny own ineans in this pnoect and intend building np a Journal that will not only be cred itable to onr city and Stata, but will f urnitb me an inde pendent livelihood. . - ; A soinewlmt extensive experience in public life, and many years' connection with Journalism, will, I hope. coiain ror "me jttpss," a ravorame reception. Ity friends in the different Wards and Counties of Pcnusjl vnnia, . and in other States, wil 1 place me under many obligations by giving "rue Press" a helping hand TERMS OF "TUB PRESS." D.illyTper annum) iu advance - . $6 : Address Ibe KdHw and Proprietor, at bof-fflce-'of -Tlie itcr," o. 17, Lbestnut Stn-et, next toPennsyl vania Bank Building, above Fourth Street, Philadelphia " ; . JOHX V. FOR KEY NEW STORE 1 , MT. lYEItNON, BtlASKA: ; a: medley, ' Annetances te tie public that he has purchased tbe exten sive Stock of Goods brought to this place by Mr. Daily, and now offers to sea Dry Goods. Groceries, Hard Ware, ' Qucenstvare.&c., at rrices as fair as cau be found in the Western country, lor i n.-n or m excuacge lor country, prooucc, ... ; Oct. 1, '57-ntl ' - - Land For Sale ; Of Acres Pre-empted Land two miles from Brown- I ,J vllle ; 43 acres of which is timw, balance bottom mi'i.i on fcrrna nrulr fenra and hoinEt :nltiat(ithe toond year ; gooil house, stable, well, and barn lot.' The property will be sola at reasonanie rates ana terms, f , . : Fninlre "1 R.'w. rrjiNAS al "Advertiser CKc. MMm9 AT r JETK8GX r. CASADf, 1 MARTIN W BIP,J j JAS. P. TEST, . , V JAS. D. "VrillTK, Conjien Bluffs, Iowa. ) Nebraska City NT) CAS5ADY, TEST, RIDEN & CO., (Successors to KiJen tt White.)- LAND AGENTS. NEBRASKA CITY. V T. TTlVIYP. n. l. nrrinirlTnPnlilr Kilirh W Will At VJI tuic ''"'o . JTl receive accurate copies of all tho Townships fnhnl ; tho Eastern portion of Nebraska, we are now prepared to offer our services to tho " Squatters of Xcbrctska Territory. In Pillins ueciaratory oiaicuiciiia u m- tion to rrc-empi. oeturins xxc--j tions, JjoeatiEg Ijand W arrauts- A'D ENTERING LAND. Land Warrants IIougM and Sold. ,AND ENTERED UN TIME. Tw;,.ii.tt'ntion naid to Bnvin and Selling Also, to making Collections and forwarding remittances to any pnrt of the Union. Blanks of all kind always on nana. , -, REFERENCES. .... ; Hon. A; A. Bradford, Nebraska City, i -S.F.Nustolls, " " Messrs. Dolman t West, St. Joseph, Mo., Peter A. Keller. , . ' Washington City Thomas Lumpkin, . " ; ' " Jcne23,1850. vl-nl ' A. 15. IIOLLABIRD & CO., Machinists, Founta and Engine Builders, I'ront street. West of Smith, ,, ' CINCINNATI, 0. Would most rejpcctf ully inform their friend? and the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in their line, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their Ebop and with the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to them. aw Mill Engines of every Description: Constantly on hnn h consisting of the riasb, Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of Jastirgs, warranted to be well made laeveryparticu- ar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms aa any other hop in the country. - - -Those in want of anything in our line, would, do well to give us a call and examine our new patterns. BO WDALL, MARKHAM, k CO., WASINGTON FOUNDRY, l:iip;ine and Machine shop, CC-ftSXIl Or SECOND AND MPROAS STREETS, ST. LOUIS, Mo. Mainifacturers of Steam Engines and Boiler?, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Single and Double Circular Saw Mills, Tulacco Screw and Presses Lard Kettles, Lard Screws and Cylinders, Wool Carding .Vachincs Uuilding Castings, it ung'8 Improved Patent Smut Mills, &.c. O-AGKNTS for the sale of James Smith & Co.'s Su penor Machine Cards. 2nS-ly LOWE'S OMAHA CITY, JT. T.y Steam OEill, Patent Dortable Mill, THE subscribers have entered into a partnership under the firm of Reed, Holabird & Co.. to manufacture the J. C. Roed, Patent Portable Grist Miu and are now prepared to furnish all those Ln want of a good Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura bility, simplicty and economy; excel any Mill in the world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Medal was awarded them tor it. It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes; it is superior to all others for the most extensive Merchant Mill, as it is for grinding the Farmers feed by Horse power. The aboTo Mills are manufactured by the under signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they v - c : .j : nt. i -i i cuu vc iuiuuucu iu aujr quantity sivnurv notice. The above Mills warranted to perform as follows 35 in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300 .iO 30 15 250 24 u .tu .20 " 13 " 200 0 " " " " -IS:. 8 150 As this Mill tells its own story.it is unnecessary to quote from our numerous recommendations, received NEW TRI-WEEKLY MAIL . - FR03I nocK poxit, mo; TO BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA GEO. E. MCIiARx. HATING taicn the' contract for carrying the Mail between th nhntr r.nint.tnVps tliia moltinl of informing the public generally that he has made 1 TX . preparations lor running a iiacKon tne above named route : Leavin? Rock Port everv Tnodnv. PriilnT t(1 Sunday, at 12 o'clock M.f arriving at Brownvillo at gciws.r.u.: leaving xirownvi;; ior nock r or t AtVBYr same evening ai a o ciock r. ai. This route connects at Rock Port with the St. Jo serth and f1nnn(il TtlnfTa KLirrn linn arwl T!nn-n I - wav . . ' . ,.,av. O.V AlJ Tl U ville with the Stn.ce linclpJiflin'T frnm TnTiplr-i lv oncno - v . . u-1.-:.m:, St. Joseph Mo.,Indetcnlence, Kansas City and other. points oeiow ; ana io eoraKa uity, umaha tity and other points above; and New Fort Kearney, west: The snbspriber honea bv HillirATit-. nttonir. to business and accommodation to "customers, to mernasnare oi tne puolio patronage. Particular ftt.t.ntinn nnifl in tlin nnnfnnn.,. a Pckages or parcels. Charges moderate: but no ac co intaoiiiiy ior unavoiaame accidents. ft ' 1 r r n t m April 1030. KEROSENE OILS, DISTILLED FROM COAL, (Secured by Letters Patent.) KEROSENE ILLUMIXATIXQ OlU The lirht obtain ed from this Oil exceeds in brilliancy that of any other oil or fluid heretofore discovered: is inexnln- tive, and will remain limped in the very coldest weamcr. The Company recommend as thelamns best arlonf ed to this Ooil, the Kerosene Lamps, manufactured by the following parties: Messrs. Cornelius A Raker, also, Dyott, of Philadelphia, E. V. Haughwout k io.. 435 iroaaway, tne Urooklyn f lint Glass Co. No. 73 Broad Street, Messrs. Dietz & Co.. 133 Wil liam Street, L. Mercier 137 Elm Street. X. Y. Samples of different styles of Lamps can be seen at the Office of th9 Company. ... Keiiosesi Lubricating Otl, No. 1. Prepared to suit the finest, and all other kindsof Machinery burns brillianty in Locomotive Head Lights, Car Lamps, and all tho ordinary Solar and Hand Lamps, and stands as great a degree of cold as best Sperm uu, ana is aaauraoiy aaaptea io iiaiirond and Steam chip use. , Kerosene Lubricating 0il3, No. 2, 3. Superior ajUDricaiors, ana win oe iouna to possess advantages over any Oils in the market at same prices will not ourn and has been thus prepared to meet the re quirements of Railroads and others. Kerosene Binnacle Oil. Prepared expressly IV CVSno'na. J .111 V - F . 1 J t LI , , vi ljuijo u.3Cj auxjL nin uv iuuiiu auuiiravij UUUpieil for cso of ; Steamships, '31en of War, Merchant Ves sels, Lake and River craft, and burns in all cabin stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lamps, t'gnal lan terns, ic. ' Binnaclo Oil will remain fluid as long as test Sperm,' and will burn all nght without requiring to be trimmed, an advantage' that .will be obvioua to every shipmaster. The Kerosene Oils can be obtained from th Wholesale Oil Dealers, Ship Chandlers, Drujrirists, ana urocers in new 1 ors, ana tne regularly appoint ed Agents of the Company in many of the principal p .1 r ir:-j w-t-. . i tunui buu i iiiujcsui wo uuncu oiates, tne uana days, and the It land cr Cuba. Local Agents appointed (in conformity with th rules established by the Board 6f Trustees,) on ap piicauon io- ' ; AUSTEXS. . .. j .7 i fGentral Agents, Kerosene Oil, Co., " No. 50 Beaver Street, N.Y. j N.B. Circulars with full particulars, testimonials, prices, cc., will be forwarded on application as above ; June Zotb. 1857. . rVl 1 v? 21 XATIOXAL POLICE GAZETTE Tais Great Journal of Crimes and Criminals is ia its xairteentn year and is widely circulated throughout the country U it the first paper of the kind oublished in the raited States, and is disUntive In its rharacfer It has lately patted into the bands cf Geo W-tatiscll &C. bv whom it will liereafter be conducted Sir; sfaruell waa formerly Chief of Police'of Xew Tork City, and be will probably reader it o;ic of the must iuterestinu paper, in tae eonntry lis eaiioriais are- fwcjb!y written, ant o a character that should command for the paper universal tipiwrt. .rrr-'v-1 cv. "v i ITr'Subscrlnti.jnfcAS nor annum: Jtl far fix months tibe remitted by subbcribera, (ho should write tfeetr naruei and true town, county, and state where they ro site piau y-) ; s To - .:..) , Ifev7 -Hardware Store. Sinrof the bawv ; . ; " ; r. " Ta-PT.AHEXTY. Imoorter.Wholeeale and UeUil Dealer in Ameiican German, English & French HARD WARE AjYD CUTLER Y: ST. JOSEPH, MO. V IS hOWreccivingacJopeningtheLargestand most varied arsortment of goods in the above lino ever offered in any niarkft we?t of St. Loni?.. hy stock erubracoH a fuil and complete assortment f Cabinet and llotise Builder's Hardware, ilechaa- ic'.i tools of every description, direct from tho rocst approved maaufactnrcr.ij agricultural and horticul tural tools and implement?, in prcat variety, combin ing all the recent aiii useful unxavvements for. tho avin of a vast amount of labor to the farming com munity; frcr4.wbom I respectfully roqucst a careful examination cf thiH department of rny stock. I am also exclusive njrsul for the sale of the.celcbrated bt. Louis Circular Mill and Cress Cut Sawa, -which I will warrant, and SU all orders at ihc factary prices. Also a large assortment of Gan.?, Rifles 'and. Pistols, ron, btccl, ails. Ac., of the best brands: in a word, my stock is very complete, which, for its quality and price, I ara determined to offer sach inducements as wul command a liberal share ef trade from this and adjoining eountie3.; My arrangements for importing and agencies for American Hardware Mnnsfavt urers, together with a long experience in the general Hard ware trade.enables rce: not only to defy all competi tion, but has convinced mo that tlie true principle of trade is small prout3 and quick returns. , January 1, LSa7. vlnzyu . iswimwis JOHN COLHOUX & BROTHER, (Sign of the Padlock, opposite tho Post Oflico.) WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL -DEALER in " Building and Saddlery Hardware, .GROCERIES, Boots, Shoes, Leather aad Shoe Findings. Sr. JOSEPH, MO. HAVE now in sto-re, and to arrive shortly, Amer ican and Foreign Hardware, such as : Greaves & Son's Files Scissors and Edge Tools Pocket knives Butcher's do do Knives and forks Spear & Jackson's saws Brass curtain bands and Gimlet pointed screws pins . Urifnn's and American Doorlocto horso nails . Augers and aurcrbitt3 Post hole augers Corn knives Ames'.shovcis end spades Briar scythes Lull & rorter s shutter Grass and grain do Butts ISails Morticing machines Shovels and torsgs Circular, mill and muly Candlesticks saws - rramcd wood saws Planes and plane irons Blacksmiths' Bellows and Coopers drawing knives Vices do .adzes and wood Mousehole Armitagean- toou vils Tress IIoops American anvils Butts, cast and wrought Stocks and dies Copper rivets for belts Pad hooks, breech'g loops l uyero irons ; l ad screws; cockeyes Hated and com. stirrups Ornaments, racks do do ttitts Girth rein and roller web do do Buckles Silk, 3 eord thread do do Rings Calf skins Breast and rein snaps Upper leather uuts, pegs Lriddle do Peg floats Skirting do Pincers ... ..Harness do Shoe thread Belting do Bristles, wax Goatskins Lining skins Enammc-licd leather Binding With many goods embracing a complcto assort ment ot tho most desirable which they will sell at the lowest prices. J. COLIIOUN & BRO. April 18th, 1857. 31-ly George Ferguson, MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER, IBEOWirVIIiLE, N. T. ANNOUNCE to tbe public, that he isprepared to erect Steam, and Water Saw and Merchant Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair ing of machinery of all kind. ALL WORK WARRANTED. He is also Agent for " A. B. HOLLIBIRD & CO'S Western Foundry. CINCINNATI, O. ' LEE & LBAVITT'S Saw Manufactory, CINCINNATI, o. And are prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es- fc&uusumenrs. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. REFFERENCES. Noel, Lake & Co., Brownville, N. T. Steam Mill t IV f . TB - tc if. ruruiis, irownviue, " Muir, Hann & Co., " " Dr. Hoover, Nemaha city, " P.M.Rogers, " Pawneo city, Nuckolls & White, Rockport; Mo. ' James Lowe, Linden, 44 A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati. 0. ii (' tt Brownville, June 18, 1857. t2 1-ly Dillon, Thompson & Co. Large frame building cor: Mina and ROck, ROCK PORT, MO. Whosesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES. Agrdware, Queensware, Drugs, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Tinware, ' Stoves, Furniture, Iron, " Nails, Plows, " and - - . , Farming LTtensels. , ... . . WILL have, on the opening of navigation', a large and varied accession to their present Stock, which will be sold Low for Cash. February 12th. 1857. - 35-tf . OLIVER BENNETT & CO., MANUFACTCREB3 AND WHOLESALE DEALEBS IH . Boots Shoes Sc Brogans, , , NO. 87, iL.V STREET, SALXt .LOUIS, 110, ARE NOW IN RECEIPT of a complete assortment of goods from their own and other manufac tftries,adaptcd especiftlly to the Western trade. Purchasers aro invited to examine their stock, manufactured and selected with great care and warranted of superior quality. Orders will receive rompt ana carcfuJ-attention. -NEBRASKA CITY Znsurance - Company. Capital Stock 50,000. NEBRASKA CITT, X. T. Cnmnonir nnpr ft liberal charter, is now I. fully organized, and their entire eapital stock of fijty Thousand Dollars, paid in andsecurcd. I hey are prepared; from this date, to grant open policies, and take' risksuDon eaual terms, "with the most favored Insuranco Company any where. Having adopted tha; mutual principle, its Tatro'nsJIwithjSut incurring any liability, will share in the profits of tne company. , r- r ' . 1 1 ' Tlie-ooerationa f Ibfe Company, will W confined For tlie present, to jtarinf, or Cabgo risks, with a n aumum liability of 12,50(r on any one bottom. ! Being tbe only Insuranco Office, on theabovo pop- 1 i ii t . .. . r i . H 1 a, iiac pian, y est or tne, aiissounj u buduucdut ex pects a ee'nerous'sdrT'ort from Y estern Merchants.' We resnectfully iuvite th . Missouri River pa tronage. ' . -v H -J '-', -T ft-'.:-:1) SIBECTOBST " . ! " ; T J T, S.F.NuckolL , , r Chas. F. Holiy, IL P. Bcraet, J. L. Armstrong, " W.'N. Hinchnan,- . Miles W. Brown, ) 1 ACA. Bradford. . " ' ; !!-: " OFFICEBS: , , ' r . .CIIAS.F.nOLLY, Prebident. .... .'... ,-.:,.:,:fl..t)i!.i ' J. GAB3IOK, Seo'yi ! St. Loni AgrntCoL W. P. Howard. 1 , : ' L li, i - " r :;.,AI:EIl'S K. El LIS. : rOS'ALL THE FTTRPOSZS OF A FAMILY, PHYSIC. TnERK has long existed a puU'c demand for an effective purgative pill which cou:u no rcura on as sure and perfectly safe in Hi operation. This has tr mfet that demand, and an exten sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical ptU, but noi easy io make the best of aR pills or which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. "Ihis has been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate lor th natient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els! This is not. Many of them produce so much, griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from thenn These pill produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Eemg purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity ; bnt it is Detter tnai any mcaicme snouia be taken judiciously. . Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily ctired by th;m, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, aU these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood, Irregularities ; in short, any and every case where a purgative is required. They have also produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blocd and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the 6tomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists ; but nn necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no narra can arise from their use in any qu;mtity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box I'RETARED BY - DE. JAMES C. ATER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Eoz. Five Boxes for SL AYEll'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the Tpll Cure of COFGIIS, COLDS, HOARSEJESS, BROMIIITIS, WIIOOPIAG-lOl'GII, CROrP, ASTHMA, AXD COXSIMPTIOX. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appa rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. Not only in formidable attacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Covghs, Hoarseness, &c. ; and for Chil dhen it is th4 plcasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold by J. it. MAUN, & CO.. Brownville, Bernard, Adam? A Co., St. Louis. And all Drngists in the United States. Juno 25th, 1857. v2. BROWNVILLE STEAM MILL, NOEL, LAKE & EMERSON. 33rox7-xxA7"jLLlo, jJT- T. N. B." We would rospectfully inform tho citi zens of Nemaha county and adjoining iiissouri, that we have always on hand iftarge and well selected supply of LUMBEK, which we can furnish at low er rates than any mill in the Territory. ' Market prices paid for loga delivered at the yard oron the bank of the river. All orders accompanied with the cash, will receiv our immediate attention. Brownville Bakery AXD Confoctionary. EVAN WORTHING. BEGS leave to announce to the public, that he has erected a Bakery nd Confectionary establish ment in the City of Brownville N.T., and will keep constantly on hand, and is prepared to bake to order Bread, Crackers and Cakes of every manner, style, description and quality, lie has had much experience in baking and consequently feels quite confident he will be able to give satisfaction. A liberal patron age is respectfully solicited. EVAN WORTHING. July,23-'57rv2n6-lm. , GEORGE F. KENNEDY, KEAIL ESTATE ; BROKER Florence City, jY. T. E. ESTABROOK, UNITED STATES District Attorney. Omaha City, N. T. F) EQUIBED to be in atteudance officially uron all L the terms of the District and Supremo Court of ine 1 emtory, tenders his 1 rofessional services to pueh as need them. He flatters himself thathis facilities for gaining a knowledge of the practise in each Dis trict, will enable him to give satisfaction to such as entrust their business to his care. Omaha City, June 7, 1856. . GEO., P. LUCKHARDT, Jikjm MARE cl Jowollor, OREGON, HOLT tOUSTY, MO. rjpAKES th? liberty; to iu form' the citizens of -JL Brownville and vicinity, that he has opened a - Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Store, In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., where he will keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of Oold and ailver Watches, Ulocks and Jewelry, which ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine lot cf Violins, Accordcons, Silver, and Hated Spec tacles, Gold. Pens with Gold and Silver extension cases, Silver Thimblea,. &o., 4e; ' ' He is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew elry, of every description, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. Every article boucht in hia establishment, is war ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re pairing warranted lor one year. July 26, 1856. vl-nStf DR. J. L. McKEE, 1 ;;! s si.-sr s i o s a ; ; ; SDltGEONKI)ENTIST. Brownville, N. T. - TEETH PLUGGED AND I'll, LED IX THE MOSF ' ATV ROVED .MAjrjfEH. IEWGOOD A T JOHN McPIIERSON. I have just received an entirely new and iar o assortment of ' SUPERIOR GOODS, Which I will sell at as reasonable prices as any establishment in the West, I have now in store a great variety of the fol lowing articles, which wcm purchased for CASH anu consequeniiy,can sea encap on the same ternu : DRY GOODS, G-rooeries, HATS AND CAPS, :v S ADELERY, BOOTS AND SHOES - HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, Q U'EENS WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, -Ready Made Clothing. And a fins assortment of . . LIGHT GR-OCEItlES Such as Spice, Peppers, , Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, 19 November 5th. etc., etc. PINE LUMBER ! ! ! THE undersigned respectfully inform the citizen of Brownville, and Nemaha and surrounding counties that, we now have la operation a Pite Lumber Yard in Brownville, where we keep for sale a well selected stock of Pine Lumber fnm 4 tt 3 inches. Alo, Pine Siding Worked Flooring, Pine Shingles and Tine Lath, all of which a e will sell f fair prices . 6 FOR CASH OTTLY. li. BP.0WN 4 C. Brownville. June 24th,lS57. v2- ' LOUIS WALDTER, " House, Sfen, and Ornamental Painter, GLAZIER, GRAINEB, PAPER IIA3VCER, NEMAHA CITY, 17. T. Takes this methtxl of informinft the public that he has removed his paint shop from Rockport, Mo., to tui place Ha thinks himself qualified to undertake any work per taininR to his line of business, and respectfully invites the public to jrive him a call. Plea?e leave orders at the "Advertiser" cfSce." Nov. 19. 1S37. n21-tf New Arrangement! D. A. COCHRAN & CO. . Dealers in Groceries, &c.t jrosi wince jbuuam?, main otreet. miOWV VILLE, X. T. Hereby inform the publi that they have purchased the stock of good!) formerly belongrns to J. II. 31 aux &. Co., of thiscity; havemade additions thereto, and are now offering for sale in the same room a very choice selec tion of Groceries, Xolions, Stationery, Extra Fine Bottled Urandics, Wines, Cordials, Preserved Fruits &, Confectionary. Purchasers may rely urnobtain'mg from us nothirc but pure and excellent articles. We solicit a share of pa tronage. Xovcmber II, 1S57. n0-ly2 Scott city Steam Saw-Mill JOHN C. HUFFMAN, Scott City, Mo., Immediatefy opposite BroxcnvUle, N. T.) Announces to the public that he has leased the new steam saw-mill recently erected by Mr. Meek, located as above, and Is now prepared to furnish tbe citizens of Missouri and Nebraska with an extra quality of Lcmbeii of every description and SAWED LATHS of an excellent quality. A share of patronage is solicited. November 11, lo7. n20-iy ALLEN BOOT S. W. COZZ2X3 ROOT & COZZENS, LAND AGENTS. Omalia Cl-try, ZNT, T; HAVING made arrangemonta by which we receive accurnto copies of all the Townships, as fast as surveyed, in tho Territory, we are now prepared to offer our services to the citizens of the Territory, IN FILINU Declaratory Statements OP INTENTION TO PRE-EMPT, Securing Pre-emptions, LOCATING LKD WARRANTS. AND ENTERING LAND. Land Warrants Bought and Sold, Land entered on time, etc. PARTICULAR attention paid to buyirg and selling on Commission Also in, making Collections in all parts of the Territory and Western Iowa. April 7 43-tf FRANKLIN TYPE &. STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY Ko. 188 Vine St., bet. Fourth and Fifth, v Cincinnati, 0. C. F. O'URISCOLL & CO. erv Desermtinn STEREOTYPING of all kind-Books, Music, Patent. Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood EnCTovino. Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles., Tailoring! Tiiilorin!! Tailorinn!!! -. , . - - Merchant Tailor, Atlantic street, We?t of Hoblitzell's Store. liRO WXVILLE, NEBRASKA TERR. HAVING bought property and located permanent ly in Brownville, I offer my services to the public generally, if they want any th'ngdone in my line of business. I can always be found at my post, or. more properly speaking at mv bench. lYork IVarrantcdXo Fit IVo Fay! Particular attention paid to cutting jrarinenfcj aud layiug off work for the Seamstress. The greatest portion of my life has been devoted to my trade, in which I consider myself inferior to none especially in tho cutting department, and I hope by close atten tion to my business to merit a 6hare ef public patronage. ' . . PARKER. Brownville April 16th, 1S57. 44-ly 1. H. THOMAS. T. A. GALLAHER. THOMAS & GALLAHER Forivardin and Commission ' . v'SMcsnciiAiarTS. ' Xo. CO Pine Street Corner Second, ' VP STAIRS. " .'. 10-Iy ST. LO UIS, MO. U. S. Mail Routed From the Nemaha Agency, in Kancas, to the - i mouth of the Ayoway KiTer, IT. T. ' THIS LINE makes one' trip per week, each vay, , stopping at the principal towns on tha Missouri River. Good Hacks all tho way through, and good bfises and nice youB men for drivers. J. B. & W. RENNET, Contractors. Dec. 19,135. vln27-lr. L timber ! Lumber ! ! .. nOADLT & MriH, - ; '. Those new Steam Mill has just gone into operation In the rrairie Forrest opposite Brownville-, are now prepar ed to f nmu-h the public with every dexirabl variety ef lnruber, on short notice and reasonable terms. There being aa iron sua 1 amount of hard wood timber In the vicinity, we are rrcparcd to piy particular attention to fil linpnp orders for OjIc and Walnut lumber. In short every tuinj needed in this country cnn be fonnd at tLU 'iil. . 1TOAP1.FV A- vir-m jl Tanufacturcrs and dealers in News, Book ana Job lTl. Type, Printing Presses, Cases, (J allies, & 2., Ac. Inks, and Printinz Material of Everv Description. T rr " Would respectfXi;1 HK ; 0? 1 EverjtMcs that comes ti, ,.,1 ALL OF WHICH VTE WrtT ?f CHEAPER THA THE A GOOD blacksmith can find Cw 11. ment,atreaiuntrative wagb, July 2.1357. email C-rj. DAVID H. M'LACGHUV. ....... CHiiTj,, McLAUGTTT TIM t- MEAL ESTAli rrf Mrfff (opposite the "AtotrfaW Will attend t Filing Declara'tifniiV;. Securin ring Pre-emptions, Lotatin-lj Land Warrants liou.t 9rrci -""'"6 Aana. Particular attentioi will K . , selling property on comDiissi;n, and ments for distant ccalsrs. "-m t- , .. . vorresponaence solieirej. EE FEU TO Bradford,McLcnnari& .McLJarj, .Vcfcrx.'irT McPherson, Morrison. i UuU-ains.ferowri"'! 0. H. IWnet, Esr, U..ytoa,QLiol- Fashionable.. Tailor, JAcouluRnoy. . . -rv.llullJ enounce 10 tfie'puihf tLV on hand a large and well selected stork of rtk Tweeds CasimerH, VevtinsAft, will make to order in good style andurtu, rates: orstll by anyqeautity de:rti He also keeps constantly -n hand md'on;,, supply of ready made clothing of ntti"" Brownville. June 13th. 1 8.,7. . ' ft. D. H. Thomas, . General Broker and Forwarding iier'-ii No. 20 Pine Street, crner Second, up julyl6v2na st. locis. v . Brownville Steam Ferry: E MIS3S 0 U E T I fit The Route from BroivuviUe to Ft Kecrj, and from thence to California, is Ut nearestand most practicable.". FINXEX & (VDiXGTOX- i ANNOUNCE to theTnTe'Anir.VttVAc thatth.7i' now running as a Fcrrrvrtsf ue yiissouriawi,' Eroivnville, iVf nuiha Co, X.T. . An entirely new. 'uhtntitl end conwttint STEAM FERKY.B0A1 Which arrangement will swure s a safe poosnjre at, all times and ia ill Linos weather. The l'roprietorj dunct ascn b-jastier-or for tbe purpose of gaininc;cnstonimerfrj,batr governed by facta, when thy say this'ii the W crossing of the Missouri Kiver io 'iWa V when they say the route frc m Browav-Us tef Kearney and from thence to C4iforji:i ii .teiews, for evidence they refer the reader to the ap I i Country; and ara warrand'in saying it ii & " practicable route by perna! expcrj,ii'11 that, of hundreds cf othera wbo bav tw. We claim therefor that this crossing aadwiaij out peculiarly favorable irUucements w ; going to California, and solicit their "pstwcM- withstanding our superior arrangcaeD fa,t anispeedycrossin.T, ourcbarges are thtsotu :ct . Ferriesin Nebraska, all IciDj regnlatai jf t tive enactment. rSTIiccoHect that with our facilitia ofH' no kindsof weather wi:.I prevent oar i,tit making regular trips at all hours. I3?"A skiiTand hani -vill be in readiae foot passengers at all tims of n!s!'' n20 November 11th, 13a7. . . AVatclim'akcr & GoUisii; A. GYS, ROCK PORT, MO. iff in the above named towa and offeri li ' stock or , ," CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEWM1'.:' and other articles usually kept ii stvh nU!3", prices which cannot becotnpbinel of. B13 ci ienced watchmaker he flatters n.msWf tb: " J? watches, clocks and jewelry he tan g!te p Groceries! Grocenes.. Fresh Arrivals !. Henry Addifcj3 Prices CJreally Rerff - CURREXCr TAKES AT r&-' .. ' J, B. JENMNGS. , Cor. 2nd and France sis, St: Josr,h HAS just received at his store rx.ni. corn ' . and Francis Streets, St. Jo'pI. everyttu- hialine, which he piir.Avci tr the " ' trade, at greatly retim ed pr.c f-r Ca?b. will sell at corresthnji pikes 'r cw u'w f cutomers. Amon bisi rreatroceivt rtrt j-C-Peaches, 35 dm Prline Apple. 20 1 ,r'T t 20doi I,bsters 1 &. 2 :b n. JI A-it .,tT Oysters put nptbis fall. 20 half Barrel D t also Codfish, 100 bosea V B Cheese, W4' lbs Currants, 60 bon fresh rai;n. 1U0C" --r. ring. 600 lbs Goshen Butter, 200 bhi f r V, nuts arted, 500 Ids reanuts, 100 sC( UJf '. fancy candies, 100 do jrun drop ar.J m-'''Vy. 200 drums riKS.&c. Also a lr.rj:e 1-t inu" f which will be sold atpricesonsiderabiyl1'' sixtvtlavs ago. . . St. Joseph, Xov. 8, 1S57. . "- T.,1,-..-. T.;fo. arrt Lre-- OiSce cr 2d nnU Juie sw ST. JOSE I'll, M 0. - CHAKTEKKD AT THE t4ST !IW 0'T M Authorized Capitol 000,0 DIRECTORS ' fj J. IS. Jennings, I. K.-Howard. J. A. ' fl p:IIi , Tooth, John Colhonn, John H. Likens? . J James Kay, N. J. J!c At ban; : A. a gfj, ? 1 N. U. JIcAsuax, Sec'y. ;L;f ,f TS now ready to'roceire 8rP,;,-8tonj!!rDi & 1 Marine and Kiver risks. A rash rcur cent, will be allowed on c.arfo PLj, s ' promptly adjusted, and the usual i' . , thepatroniof tbe cCce. , r-k April 16th, 1857. ' ; - - if m. t s . Lociwoop. ) .. lbo. . : Lockwood &-Pp?5? ' r . .1 r r-rr iu . STRAW y"iiTl i America"1 vxi .n zH - - r r 1 1 j l. scription for y'v'it ifice. ' - the hilist Mrr rat . . fcIN CASH.; t).era' COUNTRY Merchants arc invitctt bi3:?fr . stock of Hats I Caps for h iihf and Summer trade, which w.H b LI Jf and well selected. In poi n c f "ei-Loa:4. . not be excelled by any Uoa;e mt Onr price, will blw; tcr wmn. . rl 1 ,u na nt nn T -t!U " i St Jusepb, iiol 33 hu?k 5rtttrcs Jt Jlv