'AYEll'S PILLS, 1 Kivr and nu'arlv successful remedy for te L curt of all riiioua disease Costiveness, Indi restion. Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever Gout, Humors, Nenousnes. Irritability, Inflamm tlont, Headache, Paint in the Breast, Side, Back, asd Limbs, Female Complaints, &c &e. Indeed, ter fesr ere the diseases in which a Purgative Med ciie u r.ot more or k-sn required, and much sick cess and scutrin? miijht be prevented, if a harm Ws but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can fed well while costive habit of body prevails ; besides, it soon iterates serious and , often fatal d;c4CKt which might have been avoided by the timely and judic ions use of a good purgative. This is alike true of Cold, Feverihh symptoms, and liiiio'-s derangement. They all tend to tecome or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land- Hence a reliable family phvsic is of the first importance to tae public health,' and this Pill has been perfected ' with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Protes tors, end Patients, has shown results surpassing ary thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cure tare been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons cf 6uch exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Annua; the many eminent gentlemen who have testified m favor of these rills, we may mention : Prof. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, cf Cin cinnati, whose high professional character is en dorsed w ' ouxMcLiax, Judge of the Supreme Court of . the United States. Tho. Cokwi, Secretary of the Treasury. . .Hon. J. M. Weight, Governor of Indiana. N. Longwokth, jrreat wine grower of the West. Also, Dr. J. 1L Chilton, Practical Chemist, of ' New YotW Ctv.-cr.dorsed by II ox. V. L." MakCT, Secretary of State. . JVm. B. Astor. the richest man La America. . 5. Leland & C., Prupr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and many cthrrs. Did space -permit, we could j5ve many hundred certificates, fiom all parts where the Pills have Veen used, but evidence even more convincing than .' the experience of eminent public men is found in thr e-iieet upon triaL - - - These Tills, the result of Ion; investigation and study, are ottered ta the publij as the best and rrxst complete which the present state of medical ' acicr.ee can af.ri. They are compounded not of the Csvr,- themwlvcs, but of the medicinal virtues ' oiilv of VeprtaWe remedies, extracted by chemical . process in a state of purity, and combined together ' in such a marjicr as to insure the best results. This srstwu of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral end Pills both, to produce a more efliciciit remedy than had hitherto been 00 taincd by anv process. The reason is perfectly ob tious. Wtiie by the old mode of composition, every medicine is kv.rde:;ed with more or less of acn xnoniuus sind injurious qualities, by this each indi- T;.TrJ rirtikc oilirthat is desired for the curative r rvxan 111 5nrt mA r.lir.n t ioua Guid es .iT V ft .; v u - - 1 hies cf each tut-stance employed are left behind, the cirative virtues CTily bcinjr. retained. Hence it i self-evident the etfeets should prove, as they have t. ntl: r.orf nurulv remedial, and the Pills a surer. liiore powerf J antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should he taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a rauodv without knowing its composition, I have supplied the accurate F.rmulse by which both my Pectoral ai.d Pills nre made to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has rot received them, they will be prmi.ptly forwarded lv n.ail to his request, Of all the Patent Medicines that nre o tie-red, how lOW WOUid DC laKCU II ineir rorcpobixiuu Tr kiiuwu ; .'.Thcir 'Ufe consists in their mystery. I have no tnrstcries. The composition cf my preparations is laid open ta all men, und ail who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The" Cherry Pectoral was nronmmeed bv scientific men to be a wonderful .nedicine before its eK'ects were known. Manycm- iner.t Physicians hae declared the same thing of . roy Pil!s,"a?id even nnire confidently, and are will ing U rrt:fr that their anticipations were more th?u realized" by their effects upon trial. Ther operate by their powerful influence on the internal vit,ct ra to purify the blood and stimulate it ". iuto heajthr action remove the obstructions of . the stomach; bowel, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to heaitn, ana by correcting, wherever they exist, 6uch derange ments as are the first origin of disease. liein sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vecefciblc, iio harm can arise from tb'T use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. I'ltK.PARO) BY" PRHTAMES--C.--ATEItV Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Jfric Zi Cents per Box. Fire Xoxei for SI SOLD BT . J. II. MAUN & CO., - - Browuville, N. T NEBRASKA CITY s n T V UJ,CJU V I Capital htock !$5D,uoo. M.BIt.KA CITY, K. T. THIS Ci.inp.-vny, -Milder a libc-ra charter, is now ful'y oriranued. and theircntirccapiUl stock of J'.fji TuoHm-trid ..'r. jjiid in andseeured. They are prepared. from tkisdate, to grant oen policies, ani take risks, upn cjual terms, with the most favored Inurancs Company any where. Having adapted the matin! principle, its patrons, without in -urrin? ary liability, will shire in the profits of . th company. The operations of the Company, will be confined, for the i.reeMit, to mskinr, or cargo risks, with a ina xhuuwliabr.il v of $l2,o0t on any one bottom. Lv '.i g the only f nsuraiic-e OCice, on thcabove pop ular lan, West cf the Mi-our. it confidently ex-K.-cta generous soppcTt from Western Merchants. We respectfully invite the Missouri lliyer pa- tmkectobe: S.F.XuvkoUs, Chas. F.nolly, II. I'. lannet, J. L. Armstrong, W. N.liinchuiaa, Miles W. Drown, A. A. Bradford. ofkiceus : CII AS. F. HOLLY, President. J.GaBSiDE,Sec'y. Ft. Louis Acrent Col. W. P. Howard. AKim.lK&r. 21- -Patent Portable Mill, rpiiL subsv-noers bave entered into a partnership I X t under tLe Una cf Ilecd, lloiabiri A Co., to r. trafacture the J. C. UeeJ, Patent Portable Grist Mill r.J are u w prepared to furnish all those in v -rt f a g h1 CVrn or Wheat Mill that for dura bi'.Uv, simriiety ani economy; cxol any Mill inthe wi-rll. Oil tho late exhibition ef the Mechanics institute in Cincinnati, Guld ITcdal was awarded tbeiii for it. . . . . ' It is al"tcd to all Grain grinding purposes; it is ranerior to all othcrii tir tue ot"st extensive Merrhnst Mill, as it U fr rialiu tho Farmeis feed by Horse jowcr. The aTKve Milafe manufactured fcy'fhe under siurd at i!..ir'hop In Cincinnati, O., where they c?n be fcrni?hdin any quantity atsbort notice. TLe ibcve MiH warmr.te.l t perf.irm as follows: ' ?.5 in. dia:n., p'-r hour 1J. Corn, 23 Wheat, SD J ". ' S'l " 1 ' . jl iu "- 0 ( 13 " ' 300 2i0 200 150 Ai this Hill tc'.li its own story.it is unnecessary to qu-te t roiu our numerousreeoinuienaations.receiTed. DCrtYDALL, MAKKHAM, &. CO., WAS IIIQ TO IT FOUNDRY - r.nslne and Machine tliop, COKXEK OF SrtOfc'D AUD MOROAX STBELTg. ST. 1.0 CI 8, Afff. Mnr.factriTercf Stesm Engines and Boilers, Saw and Crint iiU H jc'.iirery, tu.gl and Ifc.uble Circular Saw Wills TjI c Screws .aad Presses Lard Kettles. Lard Jy-rpal Cylinders, Vuul Carding Macblnes Building ir.es Y"m,g' Improved Patent Stunt Kills, fcx. f-J-Ar.rXTS f. r the sale of James Smith &.Co.'Sa wr.T XiM-MtieCrii. v2r.a-l y OLIVER BENNETT & CO., ri.yrrArrkrrs at wdolpale dealeks is Boct3 Shoes ScErogkns, .V0. W'JT.I.V STREET. SAIST LOUIS, 210 4 UE NOW IN ULCEU'Tof aoorapleteaosortmcnt .iV cf cas from their own and other manufac toriPs.aiHj t-de'jtcia'ly to the Wtern trade. lun haenr-src icvited to- examine their stock manufactured afi sl-f tM with ?rcat care and wrrtrc lof !)j..-rivr .quality. Orders will receive ompt'ande itc'b MtcrrtioTi. ; " ' ISUAM REAVI3, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AKT) lir.AL ESTATE AGENT, r-l CItt, r.'crtnrdson County. Nebraska, vTiil p-t.niw a'rentl to all vttfei.nsl buil (i:rMs4 U 1-. rwe in tiohrdAon and adjoining em:Lt.i a'. to riaj4f dfei. pr-etupUon pa fcr, kvc. t. iU; IV a wU-n, ST: LOUIS ADij WEBSTER, MARSH & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale " Dealers 1 15 Ready Made Clothing, 8-3, Main St., St. Louis, Mo. - SHIRTS, DRAWERS, OVERALLS, SHIRTS, nunrtnxi oo o zoo ana all kinds of FUEIIISHmG GOODS. ALSO FALL STOCK OF GENT'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, AVhich we offer as low as any Houee in the City. - WEBSTER, MARSH &. CO. HAYDEN Sc WILSON. Jmuerteri and Manufacturert of AND Coach Hardware, Carriage Triuimings, Saddle Trees, Hames,xSprings and Axles, Patent and Enameled Leather, SKIRTING, HARNESS, & BRIDLE LEATHER. No. 11. Main Street. St.LoaIs, Mo., Are prepared ta offer to their customers and the trade sn assortment of articles unsurpassed, in quality and cheapness, hy any House in their line, Kat or West. "COMBINATION PATENT." TPRIGIIT STEA3I SAW MILL. This mill commands the universal art mi ration of saw mill men everywhere. As its merits lecojne fcuown, the demand lor it increases. Orders are coming from every section of this country. Canada, Cuba, and South Anieri ca. It is suited for every section of the world wherever there is timber to be sawed, no matter of what character how hard, how large or how small. Two extensive m nufactories are now encaged in building these mil Is, yet it is almost impossible to turn them out as fat-t as they sre wanted. They embrace several valuable ratcnts and improvement!, aud combine all of the following ad Simplicity Both the mill and power are so simple in their construction that any one of ordinary mechanical ability can comprehend them, put them up and run them without d inner or difilculty. Portability The whole ertablisument can be very ouickly tateu apart and put together, thus rendering it epy to be moved from place to place asdesired. and av- ins the necessity of drawing the logs a long distance to Durability It Is constructed In the most Bolid and substantial manner, runs perfectly still, is not liable to get out of orJer, and will last for years without repair,. Rapidity It will saw faster than any other upright upright mill. The speed of the saw is about three hun- diCd ftrcJccs per miuute, and the reed from one-eight to three-quarters cf an inch per stroke. Thus, at a medium speed the saw will cut through a log twenty-four feet long in about three minutes. From this data anyone knowing the character of the timber cau calculate how much it will do. Eff iciency It does Its work well, cuts smoother and str .tighter than the ordinary mills, and the arrangement f the faw is such as to render it utterly impossible for it to run out of lice. Cheavnttt The entire iost of the mill, with fifteen borf e power and everything all complete and ready for running, boxed and ready for shipment in St. Louis, is only gl.750. This mill requires less power to drive than any other mill, and the power furnished is sufficient to drive extra machinery. A circular containing full particulars will be sent to lressed to ES, any one desiring it. All ordert should be ad BRAGG & BTJRROWK Corner Tkird and Market streett, St. Louit, Mo sole agents for the Western and Southern States. March 25, '63 - 4S-ly MORE TO UE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM EVFR Worn by Kings or Emperors What? YTIiyabcaatirallTeaaonialr Because it ".lie oi tiameut God Himself provided or all our race. Header, although the rose un.iy bloom ever oo brightly in Hie plowing cheea, tbe eyi- be ever so SKaralinc, tbe teeth be those of pearls, U the head is be reft vt its covering, or the hir be snarled and sb-iveled, harsh and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray nature will loee more than half her charms. Prof. Wood Hair Restorative, u used two or three tinias a week, win restore and permanently secure to all such anumameut. Read the following- and judge. Thewri ter of the lirst is the celebreted pianist Thalberg : New York; April 19, 1858 Pa oor Dear tir: rernutme to express to you the obligations 1 am under for tbe entire restoration of my bair Co Its original color; about thetimecf my arri val iu tbe rnited Suie it v. as rapidly becoming gray, but upon tbe applicetion of yonr llair Restorative, it so.m recovei ed itsoriginal hue. -1 consider your restor ative as a very wonderful invention, quite cftlcatious as well as agreeable. I am yours truly. S T11ALBKRG. Urych air Gwyliedydct Welsh Newspaper office, Xassan St., April 12, '63 Prof O JWoou Dear Sir: Some month or six weeks ago, I received a bottle of your Hair Restorative aud gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair ajtle thinking at the time that it would restore the gray bair to its original color, but to her as well as my surprise, arter a few weeks' trial it has performed that wonderful eflott by turning all tbe gray hair6 to a dark brown, at the Fame time beautifying and thickening the hair.. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons iu waut cf such a change of their hair. CHARLES CARDEW New Tork, July 5, 1S58. Prof O J Wood : "With confidence do I recommend your Hair Restorative, a being- the most efficacious ar ticle I ever saw. Sinve uning your Hair Restorative my hairs aud whiskers -which were almost wbite have gradually grown dark: and I now feel confident that a few more applications will restore theru to their natu ral color. J G KILET. Chicago, II U May 1, 1S57. Prof Wood About two years ago my hair commenced falling off and turning gray : 1 was fast becoming bald, and Lad tried many remedies to no effect, i commenced using your Restorative in January last. A few appli cations fastened ruy hair firmly. It began to fill up, grow out, ani turned back to Us former color (black). At this time it is fully restored to itsoriginal color, health and appearance, aud I cheerfully recommend its use. J D HOES The Restorative is put in bottlds of 3 r.izes, viz : large, medium and small; the small holds half a pint, aud retai Is for $1 per bottle; the medium holds at least 20 per cent more in pronortioe than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent more iu proportion and retails for $3. O. i. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway. New Tork, and 114, Market street, St Louis, Mo And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Sold by J. H. MAUN & CO., Druggists, Brownvi lie, Nebraska. 1858. 1858. SCARMTT A MASON, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Furiiiture and Upholstery, CORNER WASHINGTON AV. & 2d ST., M. Louis, Missouri. To our Patrons and the Public in General. Te take preat pleasure in being able to assure you that notwithstanding our heavy lot. by the burning of our Sales Rooms at Xos 40 and 42 Washington Avenue and tbe loss of the entire stock in them, on the moruing of the 25th inst., are already able to fill any order that may be desired iu our line. .... Having a large amount of stock in our ware houses that are not connected with our sales room, and being in constaut receipt of goods from the best manufacturers wo are thu soon enabled U fill order at our usual low price, m our former prompt and satisfactory man- Our facilities for procuring and keeping up a desirable sUk,are unequalled; our personal attention and ftrge exiiorience is and will be constantly given to our legit VVi!tJi,,siTlesS8!ide;ller8in ni1 manufacturers of I LRNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, In all the various braueh.es. We assure you that we will sell as g xxlg.xKls and at as low prices, and on as f a- u,"u'f icniisasany nouse in the West. -Thanking you for the very liberal patronage already bestowed on us. we ask a continuation of the same, Sales Koonis for the present, on the Northwest cor- nerof Washington Avenue and Second Street, four doors below our old stand. Very Respectf ui ly, 8CAB.BJTX & HASOS". St. Louis, August 1, 1853. , no7 GEO. S. EAYEll & CO., ML MITE IIS, AND General Land Asrents. Glen-wood, . Piatt smouth. Ahils eo, Iowa, uass co, Nebraska. WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Inves tinting Titles, Paving Taxes, Investing mon ey, Ruyiu j and Selling Town Lots, Buying; Selling and Locating Land Warrants, and all other business connected with their profession in Vi extern Iowa and Nebraska. - - - J. M. DEWS, Associate Attorney. . KhFEHEXCES: Orecne, Weare k lieu ton, Council Bluffs, Iowa. u. uougnty & t.-o Greene, Wesre A Rice, Greene & Weare, Xixon k Goodman, Too'le A Greene, N. W. Thomas, Schoo'.y A on CJen. Wm. Irici, B.Johnson, I. Reed A Son, Hobionon A T.ro BarlingtoB Co. Bck, Ft. Des Jloines . Cedar Rapid., ' Cincinnati, Ohio. Glenwood, Iowa, Cincinnati, Ohio. U M Tineenton, X. J. Hihtstown, " Philadelphia, P. edferd,K.J. ' BOOT I-m'Dorter & jl - ; BKOWJN ViLLE, The Proprietor respectfully informs the citizen of Brownville, and the public gen erally, that he has just returned from St. Louis with the largest stock of custom-made BOOTS Si' SHOES ever brovght West of St. Joseph. His assortment of readj-made Boots & Shoes embraces every variety for Fall and inter . Jrcncn Calf -skin boots, single and double sole of the latest style and fashion; also a superior stock of Grain lea ther water-Droof boots, iust rizht for PIKE'S PEAK. Stoa Boots, and a ercat variety of Shoes and Brogans He has a large supply, and great variety in every stylo aaatf " s I - bam ' r l'n.SAa at v tl VtmAS w ft VI r A m mm rt u .-MITiniri Ikll I 11 III II Mil 1 II III -r I M.t l,IC If 1 ni Pillim. II.I. MM. I. I aUU f UIIUICU D WttlLClO kJ utrvO w a uvujvu w ir He also has constantly on hand a large supply of Irencb Kip and talf-skins and trimmings FOR HOME MANUFACTURE. TTa wrrnt tita work to eive entire satisfaction, and invites the public to call and examine for themselves at th Rrnwnvm Boot k. Shoe Store, and judge whether the and cbesper than any jou ever purchased from any other Sept. 23. 1868. . NEW FALL AND) WIITEB tMMl CRA1TE & HILL, DEALERS IN uses, w AND llain st- between Front 33. HATS & tove, Furniture, Flour, AND WE baveiu8t opened heavy Stock of Fall and an ncJ ine which wo are now prepared to (MUM 4UU ' L :.,iLJ id iA oi- P- Q 0 "fe i3 For Cash or Country Produce. 1857. v2nl8-trj . CRANE & IIILL. SIEGEL & Brownville, N. T. TIIE proprietors would most respectfully inform the tney nave received ana are now opening one of the largest and most complete stocks of Clothing Ever brought to this market. Their assortment of Embraees every variety of Textures and Prices ; as invisible Green,and Cloths, Caspimers.Satinetts.Cashnieretts,and J Cans, all made up v according to the latest fashionable cut. Their variety of vests ia superb, embracing the very latest styles and patterns. . In the May also be found atall time a fineseleetion of Cravats, Stocks, Tyes, Collars white or colored, LTandker- chiefs, Suspenders, s, l;arpctJJags,etc., which we will sell We have the finest SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Ever brought Warranted to suit the most fastiduous. A fine assortment of COATS, Dress, Frock and Sack. PASTS, Every SI yle and Description. TESTS, To please Large and Small. SHIRTS, Both White and Fancy. "7"Ewouli tot ask the public tocall. examine and v Laltimore UothingLmponum is notof better and twenty-five percent, cheaper than they have ever October 29th, 18a7. v2nl8-ly a . 1 . , , , . On I. f'hAa tl" fhrin th ait V a nA A. W. PCETT. M. G. WILKINSON. PUETT & WILKINSON, C3 AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OMADI, N. T. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care BEFEKENCE3 . Col. Jesse Williams, Fairfield, Iowa. Indianapolis, Ind, Washington City. Rockville,Ind. Omaha City, N. T. Gov. Jos. A. Wright, Mr. F. N. Roock, Hon. John G. Jms Hon. Geo. L. Miller, T. B. CUMING. tons C. TCKS. CUMING & TURK, Attorneys at Law & Real Estate Agenh OMAHA CITY, N. T. WILL attend faithfully and promptly to all bus! ness entrusted to them, in the Territorial o Iowa Courts, to the purchase of lots and lands, en trries and pre-emptions, collections, Ac. Office in the secoBd story of Henry & Rootfnew building, nearly opposite the Western Exchange Bank, r arnham street. Dec. 27, 158. vln28tf FRANKLIN - TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY No. 1G8 Vine bt., bet. Fourth ana Fif tii, Cincinnati, 0. C. F. O'DRISCOUL & CO Manufacturers and dealers in News, Book and Job Type, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallies, ic, 4c. Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description, STEREOTYPING of all kind Books, Music. PatcntMedicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engrevings, mm o O Brand an3 Pattern Letters, varions styles, Office of American Bank Note Company. ; J. J. O'SHANESSY, Copper Plate & Lithographic Printer. Corner of Randolph and Dearborn streets CHICAGO, ILL,. VTeddlnirand Visiting Cards, Door Plates, Office Seals, Notary Public's Dies and Presses, Drafts, Invoices, nd Labels ef every kind promptly executed nd sent bv : Express. 3"4 Pack of the very best glazed or Bris tol Cards iciA name for two dollars, by a new and beautiful process without cost of f late, equal to the tery choicest engraving, samples vhen required on reception of post stamps. 9-J J G ly J. HART & SON, HMI1BSS Orecon. licit Count v. Missouri. .: , Keepsons tantly on hand alLlescriptiouol Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Ac., ke . X. B. Ereryarticleinourshopiamanufactured ia-lTBVwi vtrrante d te jive satisfaction. MM k r J3I aim facturcr. NEBRASKA. Gold Dicr-nzs. jje has a large supply of Kip and ; Boys Shoes and boots of all sues and varieties. I and fashion, of Ladies' Gaiters, Slippers, Misses r ""4"" m j " -7 boots and shoes are not of belter leather, better made place. The highest prices paid for hides. and Second gts., WA Ci Sss CAPS, Bacon, COUNTRY PRODUCE. Winter Goods, embracing everything in the Stapl offer to the trade at extremely low prices, ca Q GREENBAUM, citizens of Brownville and the public generally that to Color they have Brown, Blue, Black, visible and ins rt re as cheap as any establishment in the West. and best assortment of to this Territory. iud.rnfm. ih.. t,v r-i-n.: .v. made material nnt;i. k. .1: a , m v, ..4u WfclI Ut WWHW1 H1LLUJUCU 1 V a. l 7 bought elsewhere. SIEGEL & GREENBAUM. A. LTFORD. J. T. HORN Lyford & Horn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in HDzry Groods AND GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, ' IQQOITJEJ, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, ?aiIs,PIoivs, Stoves, Furniture, &c SONORA, MO. April 9th, 1857. 43-t W. II. WILLIA3IS, WHOLES ALK AND BET AIL DEALER IX STOVES & TINWARE Oregon, Mo., TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or gon and tho public in general, that ho has on hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market, lly stock of Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and ia for sale at Wholesale and Retail at St. Lou is prices. I would call particular attention to my stock of COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved patterns both Air-Tightand I'reminm. Among them may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prizePre mium. Also Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sixes and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IX TOWN. Particular attention paid to making and putting up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term. Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. W. W. WILLIAMS, vl-n5 Oregon, Mo., July b, IS58. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. CEOftGE CLATE3. . r J. V. LEH. Clayoa ts Xioo Real Estate and General Agency, S3 H o UilALLA. UiTV, Xt. T. REFER TO James Wright,Broker, NewYorlt, Wm. A. Woodwtrd, Esq. " Hon. E.Wood, Er-G6v. of Ohio, Cleveland, Wlcks,Oticand Brownell,Bankers, " AlcottA Ilor ton, , Col. Robert Campbell," St. Louib, James Ridgway, Esq. ' Cr.awforn and Sackett, Chicago. . Omaha Ciff,Anj,30,1835! vln!3-ly ST. JOSEPH AD'S B. F. SNYDER, Forwarding and Commission And Steamboat Agent, ST. JOSEPH, JdO. TTill be at the Levee at all hours upon the arrival cf Steamboats, and attend to the Collection of Bills and Business left with him with prompt dispatch; also attend to the Receiving of goods for boats, either for St. Louis or npper Jlissouri. Will be found intneonice 01 ioiman at west neai Estate Agents, Market Square. Groceries! Groceries!! Fresh Arrivals ! Heavy Additions ! ! Prices Greatly Reduced! CURRENCY TAKEN AT PAR t ! v, J J, B. JENNINGS nQT 2nd and Frances sts. St. Joseph Mo. . . HAS just received at his store room, corner of Second and Francis Streets, St. Joseph, everything desirable in his line, which he purchased for the Fall and Winter trade, at greatly reduced price for Cash, and whieh he will sell at corresponding prices for cash, or to punctual customers. Among bis recent receipts are 60 doz Fresh Peaches. 35 dox Prime Apples, 20 dox Assorted Fruits, 20 dox Lobsters 1 St 2 lb cans, 300 dox Field's celebrated Oysters put up this fall, 20 half Barrels new white 1 ish, also Codfish, 100 boxes W R Cheese, 60 boxes v do, ooo ibs Currants, 50 boxes fresh raisins, 100 boxes dried her ring, 600 lbs Goshen Butter, 200 bbls crackers, 50 bbls nuts assorted, 500 lbs Peanuts, 100 boxes assorted and fancy candies, 100 do gum drops and motto Lczengers, 600 drums Figs.&c. Also a large lot sugaa and molasses. which will be sold at prices considerably below tie prices sixty days ago. St. Joseph, J ov. 8, 1867. 2in New Hardware Store. Sign of the Saw. J. FLAHERTY, Impot ter, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American German, English & French HARDWARE AJW CUTLERY. . ST. JOSEPH, M0. IS N O Wreceivmg and opening the largest and most varied arsortment of goods in the above line ever offered in any market west of St. Louis. My 8 tock embraces a full and complete assortment ef Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechan ic s tools of every description, direct from the most ; approved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul tural tools ana implements, in great variety, combin ing all the reeent and useful improvements for the saving of a vast amount of labor to the farming com munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful examination of this department of my stock. I am also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut baws, which 1 will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices. Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Pistols, Iron, Steel, Nails, ic., of the best brands: in a word. my stock is very complete, winch, for its quanty and price, I am determined to offer such inducements as will command a liberal share of trade from this and adioiningcounties. My arrangements for importing and agencies for American Hardware Manufacturers, together with a long experience in tno general Hard ware trade, enables me; not only to defy all competi tion, but has convinced me that the true principle of trade is small profits and quick returns. January 1, 1857. vlnZytf mm sn JOHN COLHOUN & BROTHER, (Sign of the Padlock, opposite the Post 02ice.) WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN Building and Saddlery Hardware, GROCERIES, Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings. . - .-ST. JUSEPH. MU. T TA VE now in st.re, and to arrive shortly, Amer- X-L ican ana foreign Hardware, such as : Greaves A Son's Files Scissors and Edze Tools Pocket knives Butcher's do do Knives and forks Spear A Jackson's saws ' Gimlet pointed screws Griffin's and American Bras curtain bands and pins Door locks Augers and auger bitts Corn knives Briar scythes Grass and grain do Nails Shovel3and tongs Candlesticks Framed wood saws horse nails Post hole augers Ames' shovels and spades Lull A Porter's shutter Butts Morticing machines Circular, mill and muly saws Planes and plane irons Coopers drawing knives Blacksmiths' Bellow3 and ices Mousehole Armitage an vils American anvils Stocks and dies do adzes and wood tools Tress Hoops Butts, cast and wrought Copper rivets for belts Tuyere Irons Plated and com. s';irrups Pad hooks, breech'gloops i aa screws, cockeyes Ornaments, racks do do Uitts Girth rein and roller web do . do Buckle 8 - bilk, 3 cord thread ao a a Kinza 1 Vk Calf skins Upper leather Briddlo do Breast and rein snaps Lasts, pegs Peg floats Pincers Shoo thread Bristles, wax Lining skins Skirting do Harness do Belting do Goat skins Enammelled leather Binding . With many goods embracing a complete assort ment of the most desirable which they will sell at tho lowest prices. J. COLIIUUA & BKO. April 16th, 1857. 31-ly Buchanan Life and General Insurance Oo., Office cor 2d and Jule sts., . ST. JOSEPH, MO. CHARTERED AT THE LAST SESSION OF THE MO. LEG Authorized Capitol 3,000,000. DIRECTORS: J.B.Jennings, I.li. Howard, J. A. Owen. Milton Booth, John Colhoun.John II. Likens, W.H.Peneik, JamesKay, N. J.McAshan. A.G. Mansfieer. J. B. JEXXLNGS, Pres. N.B.McAanAX, Sec'y. S now ready to receive application for Life. Fire, Marine and River risks. A cash return of 25 pee cent, will be allowed on cargo premiums. Losssr promptly adjusted, and the usual facilities givento the patrons of the office. April 16th, 1857. .. 4i-3ra S.LOCXWOOD. .1857. - R. E.POJIEROT Lockwood & Pomeroy, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in MATS AND A STRAW GOODS. Also, Shippers of American Furs of every de scription ; for which they will pay ,. the highejtlrkt Price, COUNTRY Merchants are invited to examine our stock of Hats A Caps for the approaching Spring and Summer trade, which will be larje, fashionable, and well selected. In point of variety our stotkshall not bo excelled by any House in St. Louis. Our prices will be low, terms accommodating. Call and see us at our New Store. Second St. St. Joseph. Mo. - . . 32-firc M'NUTT'S Cele"brateci STonicn BITTERS Are en unequalled Tonic and Stomachic, a positive and palatable Remedy for general Debility. Dyi pepsia, loss of Appetite and all diseases of the Digestive Organs. PS. Thee Bitters are a sure Preventive of FEVEE A2ID AGUE ! They are prepared from the purest tuaterials by an old and experienced Druggist, and therefore can be relied on. n TnEY AID DIGESTION! By gently exciting tbe system into a healthy action; are pleasant to the taste, and also give that vigor to the system that is so essential to health. J3"A wine glass fuli maybe taken two or three times a day before eating. Prepared only by W, Iu M'KTJTT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Oct. 23, '58 lS-ly 3 SAINT JOSEPH AD'S New Wholesale Grocery House. W. C.PaTCHlB, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL i DEALEB III ' 1 Groceries, Wines, Liquors, CIGARS, WOODEN WARE, Corner of Main and Francti Streets, Riddle't Old Stand, Opposite Stouts Hotel, " ' " . STY JOSEPH, MO. HAVE just received the largest and most complete stock of the above goods ever opened in .upper Missouri, to which the attention of merchants and dealers is res pectful ling invited having purchased theut principally for cash at the very lowest possible prices, in Boston, New Tork and St. Louis, feel confident that I can offer inducements that are rarely found, and hoping, by fair and liberal dealing, low prices and good Goods, to merit a liberal ghare of patronage. Call and examine my Ft-x k and prices before purchasing; sales are bound to f jIU.w, In my stock will be found every article usually kept in a No 1 Grocery House. ISagie Mills. ST. 'JOSEPH, MO. JAMES CARGILL Proprietcr. "TITANUFACTURE3 ana keeps constantly 1.YJL on hand for sale, all kinds of Flour, Meal, and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled on most favorable terms. Cash paid constantly for Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody that ever used it. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 1853. vlnl3- j ABRAM NAVE, DUDLEY 31. STEEL, CIIAS. f. CLARKE. JAS. M'CORL. NAVE, M'CORD & CO., mm' tmm. Fonvardin? and Commission Felix Street, between Third and Fourth, SAINT JOSEPH, MO., ' . nave just received and for sale low 250 hhds sugar ; 250 bases rio Collec. 8o0 kegs Iron Mountain Nails, (the best nail made) 258 brls and half br Is molasses. 130 ten gallon Kexs Belchers 3Iolacs; 2300 sacks G A salt. New sacks and in good order. - 1800 bags Dairy Salt in Gunny's of 15 and 25 pounds each; 20Q brlscopper distilled whiskey, guarrantied good. 75 brls ann hf brls old Bourbon aud Rye, best artinle; 50 qr and 1-8 pipes Erench Brandy, warranted pure and genuine 150 boxes soap, different brands, Olein, Palm ana i am- ily: - 15 tierces new Carolina rice; lOOcasks Lee'sNew Castle Soda; 25 boxes suda in pound papers; 1C0 boxes assorted candy; 25 boxes fancy candles; 2J0 chests and half chests andcantins Imperial. Gun powder and Voung Hyson teas; 2C0 bxs Toliacco, Glasgow and Virginia; 125 coils Manilla all sizes; 50 dv3 wooden buckets end 3 d3zen each no 1 & 2 Tubs; 36 dox wash boards. v Our stock is the largest above St. Louis, all of which was brought before the late aKance and shipped at twelve and u half cents per IU0 Ibx. which gives u great advantages over our neighbors who have not yet re ceived their stocks. NAVE, McCOKD it CO. Sept. 9, lS58,-tf. MEDICINES. STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER!! rrriE great est rcme- dy in the world. to This cordial is distilled from a Berrv knmvn -5 only to uivself. am mm chlimcally conibiueti with some of the nios valuable medical roots, herbs and barks known to the mind of man, viz: blood rout, black root, wiid cherry bark, yellow dock, dandle loins, sarsaparilla. eld er flowers, with others, producing the most in fallible remedy for the rastorstion of Lealti; Before taking. ITjs natures After taking OWN REMEDY, curing diseases by natural laws. When taken its healing influence is felt coursing thro'ch every vein of the body, purifying and accelerating the circulation of the blood. It neutralizes any biluut matter inthe stomach, and strengthens the whole orga nization. McLean's Strengthening Cordial will effectually cure Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous Debility, Discasesof the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, Heartburn, inward piles, aciditycr sickness of the stom ach, fullness of blood to the head, dull pain or swimming in the head, palpitations of the heart, choking or sua" sc aling feelings when laying down, drynosor yellowness of theskiuand eyes, sudden Hushes of heat, depression oi spuiis, k-c. ; There is no mistake alout it. This cordial will never fail to cure any of the above diseases, if taken as per directions on each bottle, in German, English and French. Over half a million of bottles Have been sold during the past six months, end in no instance has it failed in giving entire satisfaction Who then will suffer from weakness or debility when Me Lean's Strengthening Cordial will cure you? To the Ladies. Do yon wish to he healthy and strong? Then ko at onte and get some of McLean's Cordial? It will streng then and invigorate yonr blood t flow through every vein, and the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cnceK again, ivery bottle warranted to give satisfac tion. For Children. We say to parents, if your childreg are sickly, puny or afflicted with complaint. prevalent among children, give them a small quantity of McLejn's Cordial. It sell rapidly, because st always cures. Delay not a moment. Every Country Merchant Should not leave the ciy until he had procured a snp ply of McLean's Strengthening cordial. A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to iiell again. ljiujiu ueware or nruggist nr ticiicrwho may try to palm upen you some Bitter or S.irsaparilla trash, which they can buy cheap, by saying it is just as good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean's Strengtheningcor dial, and take nothing else. It is the only remedy that will purify the blood throughout, aud at the same time strengthen the system. One table spoonful taken every morning Is a certain preventive for cholera, chills and rever, yellow fever, or any prevalent disease. Pike only $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. J II McLKAN-, Sole proprietor of the cordial, Also, McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment jr3"Principal depot ou the corner of Third and Pine streets, St Louis, Mo. JJIctcaii's Volcanic Oil Liniment. The bcst liniment in the rorld for man or fccaft Another Retraikable Cure Performed by McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Resd it for yourselves Thomas Ford, a blacksmith, living near Cass avenne Tenth street, had a horaible running sore on hi foot He tried vinous Liniments, Salves, &.c, but could do it no pood. He despaired of ever being able to work at his trade again, because he oould not bear any weipht on his foot; and by one bottle of McLean's Volcauic Oil Lini ment he i now perfectly cured. Kheunvitiam, neuralgia, paralysis, bruises Fprain. s.itrncss iu the joints or musclds, swelling, sore throat, earache or toothache, &c, yield to the uuwU in fluence of this wonderfnl linimet t. For horse and cattle, it is an infallible remedy tor chafes, scratches, cracked heels, Iamctie. s;viu. Ustu la, bruises, swellings, wound, rjtt!-mXJ bites, iud vanons other diseases which animals are liit!e t- trviu injnfies or accidents. Every country merchant hhn!J ib;ia a upp'y ol Mn Lean's Volcanic Oil Lininieut. H vli ra("iU:y bec;U3 italwayscurcs. A liberal discount will be made to mcrvhaats'uhvt buy to sell again. ZJ'Fxr Falo by J II M.I.EAX. prvi'ietur, cuaer of Thinl and Pine street. St L.'us, Mj. ZUOK & DALDUIN, trooraCityi iealer m in HFiL "tu Or And MEDIO WES. Cliemicals, Dye Woods, DyestulTs. Oils, Paints, and Painters Articles Varnishes, Window-glass and Putty, French, English, and American Perfumery. rum louetnuu snavinj soaps, hno hair and W tooth brushes, paint brushes, surgical and Jent di al instruments, spices, snuffs, manufactured tobacco; all the patent medicines of the day; pure wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choice toilet and fancy articles, ete..etc. Agents ror the sale or Dr. Wistar's Balsam cf Wild Cherry. " Roger's Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. " Osgood's India Cliolagouc, " Joucs' American Cholagogue; " Guysott's Yellow dock and Sarsaparilla " Smith's Tonic Syrup. July 23, 1S;7. . v2nl-yly m r. . Jl i FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. DRUGS, .MEDICINE? m puis, . , . T02 All THE ITJSPOSZS or ' , FAM ILY PHY Sic, - Timtt! V" lvn existed m. BiiTilic dam.... . O I -. i,n r efTectiv live purgative pui wmia cuuiu oe reiirj m and perfectly safe in its operation, j, sure It 'r. e.v-y to rr.r.ke a physical pill, but not r.i.AC tUo test cf all pill one which should i.4 ror. 3 cf tho cVectdons, but all the advantaj- evr-T cL!.cr. This hr-s been attempted r-l.'S v.vr.t success we would respectfully subuy the public decision. It has been unforturu the patient hilherto that almost every medicine i acrimonious and irritating to the x els. This is not. Many of them produce so , griping pain and revulsion inthe system astor",; than counterbalance the good tr be dcriT them. These piUs produce no irritation or unless it arise from a previously existing obs. tion or derangement in the bowels. Being vegetable, no harm can arise from their use jfj. quantity ; but it is better that any medicine iv be taken judiciously. Minute directions fa use in the several diseases to which they vt t plicable are given on the box. Among the e plaints which have been speedily aired by thu,, may mention Liver Complaint, in its Tarics- 5 of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss0f v E;tite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Hcad ilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the sequence of diseased action in the Htct. i;t aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in lt tn-eness, Pile, Colic, Dysentery, llKmors, Scr' and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, r.? and impurity of the blood, Irregularities; in sh) any ana every case where a purgative is reqiirei Ther have also produced some singularly ccssful enres in Rheumatism, Gout, Drowy, &,., Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains Back, Stomach, and Side. They should b he taken in the spring of the year, to purify the bw, and prepare the system for the change of sm An occasional dose stimulates the storaaci s; bowels into healthy action, and restores the it-. tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by rj stimulant action on the circulatory system, vate the strength of the body, and restore t wasted or diseased energies of the whole oraia Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, though no serious derangement exists; but; necessary dosing should never be carried too t as every purgative medicine reduces the strerr. when taken tc excess. The thousand cases in n. a physic U required cannot be enumerated here, ir. they suggest themselves to the reason of rr body; and it ia confidently beliered this pi.'lr answer a better purpose than any tiling which L hitherto been available to mankind. Wkea &e virtues are once known, the public will no Wt doubt what remedy to employ when in need ol, cathartic medicine. Being siigar-wTappel, thq a pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, s harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper oa the E.t rnETAHED ur DR. JAMES C. AYEE, Practical and Analytical Client LOWELL, MASS. Trice 25 Cents per Box. Five Sexes for SI AYEll'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For (he rapid Cure of COrCHS, COLDS, -KOABSEAES bromhitis, .ruooriAG-roiu CROUP, ASTHMA. AXD C0SSI MPTI0.V. This remedy has won for itself such notwir from its cures of every variety of pulmouary disw that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the r dences of its virtues in any community where : has been employed. So wide is the field of its fulness, and so numerous the case3 of its car that almost every section of the country aixrat in persons publicly known, who have been rest;!", from alarming and even desperate diseases of t lungs by its use. When or.ee tried its snwior over every other medicine of its kind is too rent to escape observation, and where its virtn known, the public no longer hesitate what sntiii to employ for the distressing and dangerous lo tions of the pidinonary organs which are hcidf to our climate. Not only in formidable atti upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties Colds, Cottohs, Hoarsbness, &e. ; and for Chi: dben it is the pleasantest and safest medkine' can be obtained. Aa it has long been In constant use throusl this section, we need not do more than assure i people its quality is kept up to the best that ite? has been, and that the genuine article is sold by- J. H. MAUN & CO., Agents. Brownville, X- -. u.vv.j- - t i - r -j ur t VICTORIOUS OVER PAIN. r r r n I nnmin t iaTiif nil! UMIili S ilUlill LLil.ilL.il ;ony or eane ! Sic'.ii'" ' bealtli ! ljf or clestl;! T" are t!io question iuTnlml in '-' a)optiuti or rejection W tin T cilic by the martyr t r discases ami injurieK. Ila"' ceivcil the imlurseinrnt of li'1 tinrwihed mrn, tlie U:-' KAXK, and itHPtticm-yt'sl"!1'1 iiiH tv?o awful tViuttrs in thf gious of eternal ice, it is -f Hito gem-mi use ii " tion or Ui civili-! g!.i-.'' ' 5J exciting ajitouUliiiiciiL TIIE AFFLICTED HEJOItf HfN'MlKD!? anJ Tr:i.-A.v linv texte.1 iU virtues, tmi r"j,icing in fiffdom fn"" liii.'.'i-imr I'Al.N nil'l l'iPW- v.v wiiicli o'.licr remri!ii-! M j"'' " "r.. Have you the I"1 nnw, m.vkai.;i wi: r "' 5 W ATI SSI. KKUn-t. AC! IK or TOOUI -AUII aaiictf.1 with oi.n Hjr.i-;' ". J rerin? from IIKII.-KS WW " t CUItN.s, iK)ltK t.l. 11II-- , THE ARCTIC WX3 -i "II . f . ... i HI Until Toil Wl3in 'Jc lvcrvbotly u liable tJ . ..tt For tJ.e. lrcniiri.I hccb'"'-' AKCTJC IJMJilT -'"mU ' fVvi lii.it iw ime means of rt 1 1 ''- . J !hrir U.rture t-houM li-",'4 '-'il i balmy juiu eitrl!ii'J iru"' Tim noTHEits coiiPAincx It cnW CAKI IN '. r-IiKAST, HUE. wi:e Miy, i, Ac ; who jiriz a pine"' Toi! of N1IIJ If, biotcl;". anil All Ui-coir;itio!i s:"1 crrscence, ttiot.M at!'' these tre?"j smt on . doniniu mm ooii .is iiif' wiili tLe AlICllC I I M'"' n ut exceik-nt ii.r ' ' giviiifr it a Uallhv-, M' arance;- It fc GOOD FOR LI AIT AND BUftS- It i. a Mterei?T r"1" ;.r tlie vaiiou Jira'fs which liorsecsn-aihi'- Inj th most abrntiiu"'..' rr.n.r. si'Kain-S ;,';; II AIT. AVOI N!. H-X l.SWKKNV.SrAVlNf; tJOVf Ml! llf III J " ' a y v -I .. ' . 5 x . KVlUe Nfcrw. M ' Y" "table keeir. or r,V. '"At-! Owning TalimW l""'" J- J( nhouM lie williout U" Me reait'ily. For sale by all respectable Pni jjists nl Tr''- ' Trioe of V.i linimont, 25 cents, 50 cents ami SI . ' tie. A one-dollnr bottle -ennuiua ax mucb l-"'"' eight tweuty-tive-ceut W.le EXTRAOROrSARY AX.WXCniH7' Frery purvluiser vf a Collar lxitlto f the MW' IMF.NT rweive. at Dr. traj'n exjnse, ,!'e 1 STATES JGUiVAL. of New Vork. for ore Journal i a Iargu inutrat?l r!,Ir rac'' , taiuinj sixtem tutifulljr j.rinlfJ oa 'y paper, and Gilr-I with oriiiml matter tmm ''''"Ifif '' li.mt writer ot 'ilie encntry. Vrtit'cte of ",ll . ami full particular of the nivel and I ',ltinl 1 U-rpris, whiiitt U.U oCcr 5t,rm4 a part. will , each bottX r..i i3 , An AGENT WAX7FJ In FTTHY TOWN' nJ ' f UIUUU !t DLUKOUKSSI. I' 'rif. Xkw York Ornca, .No. 571 B-':0Al V j Communications aliould always be aJilresMrU to - I .MA.UJT& CO., ts, mm V V -V H' '"' iuini cliat id" f. '"rn M iL 1,', f A, J? from JelIi. V.1 " ' i ) l"t nud raiir.1 train ' VV'V C ' le,'P ll- WIm tUt U ""' VTSV AA 'I . fhii.-t;, (,r).t.-.iis!. ft'-"'1