. . TSZIL3 WAB IS CEI302T. From a letter received from a very .reliable and highly esteemed friend in - Oregon Territory, we take the follow .ing account of the recent - Indian . -war in that region. Until its receipt ; .'ve confess we have been greatly . at loss "what Opinion to form upon the . ' . matter, but this settles the question in our mind. The writer we have known .. from our youth up and would believe ' as freely as though we had witnessed '. witn onr own eyes. That there may have been some tresspasses committed on the part of the whites is possible, but no tresspass can justify the indes ' criminate butchery which has been carried on in Oregon by the Indians there. After a careful study, of .the Indian character, with prejudice. in their, favor, made so by the iung song of .'.'Oh, how the ' whites have treated the poor Indian," we have come to the conclusion that violence and blood are , the prominent traits of the Indian cliiracter, and that they will manifest " it always upon the whites as well as on . : their neighboring' tribe, unless fear or selfish purposes prevent. Read of the eSbrt3.of the Missionary and ciyi : "ljzalion everywhere to make something out of the Indian,' and witness the al most total failure to produce one single instance of true greatness or innate humanity. Thinkwhat has just been J' transpiring on the i'iains in the murder of: Col. Babbitt and his men,', and we " fear that unless something is soon done ..".by 'our Government, more such scenes "" will soon transpire.". , . The' Pawnees, in addition to the Cheyennes on our West, are beginning .' to be very troublesome, and we learn the Pawncesup the "Missouri are claim- ing the lands between the Avoway and Running "Water which we purchased from the Omahas. and under this pre- ' . tence will soon begin to, make it an excuse for depredation upon the settle . rments. . " . - " .Our correspondent, .under date of July 80th,- says : rl JS ebraskian. - "Our Indian. war, as we hope, i3now ' drawing -to a close. The regular soldiers in this Territory are of little service or. Account to the country. The Indians;'boast that only 100 warriors of them-can whip a whole Regiment of -Regulars. ' To our brave volunteers, . . : always the first soldiers in pur Indian '.war, if not in any war, is to be given . ;.the credit of conquering a peace. '"In .this war we have lost many of -our best citizens. Men, women and . ' . children have been butchered by scores . towns .burned and sacked whole valleys pillaged 'and desolated. And yet,. Gen. "Wool .tells the people of " - Washington City and the: Atlantic " States that we "have no war, and that - our. Indian difficulties have been ' brought on by the rashness of our citi : sens, - ."He has been to our Territory a worse enemy than our bloodiest Indian "; chief. Thi3 do-nothing policy has cost ' us not less than 100 valuable lives. . A misirablc affray in Kansas, at which 10 or 12 only are killed, is made a national cry and a national calamity, . . but the indescriminate butchery of 100 ;. innocent persons of both sexes andall ages, is winked at by the public press of the Atlantic States as a trival affair, or as -a mer question of veracity, with the .'denial of Gen. "Wool and his min- Aons XSVILS AFFXRS. " We are pleased to ; learn from the ; " following,- from, the Council Bluffs ' Bugle', that Geh. John B. Robertson, . Agent for the Omahas, has been ap pointed Special1 Agent for the . Otoes and Pawnees, - The absence of Mr. ' Alston made this necessary and we are glad to bear.witncss to tho Department at v ashinston of the. satisfaction this . appointment gives throughout the Ter . ritory. His management of the affairs '.' of the Omaha3 has been . such that - "never before," savs every, one,' "have the-Omahas been so well off as now.V . and to- the personal attention of Agent Jiobertson is this state of things due. In addition to the energy and perse terence displayed by him in his official capacity, he has won the confidence of the Indians what could ordinarily "be. expected, as an evidence, we men tion the fact, that at a council held with the Pawnees last fall at which he was present, the Pawnees insisted, as a " compliment, to elect him as one of . their chiefs and gave him the title : of . Xa-siioro-rod-o-ho, mcaningBig Chief! We -hope the . Gen. may be able to ' reconcile the Pawnees in their differ enccs with the whites made on account . of the Pawnees claiming the lands Wejstof the Elk Horn. XebrasJcian. ' '.' "Gen. Robertson, Indian Agent for ' the Omaha tribe cf Indians, has jus returned from St Louis. He intends ipmake a payment to the Indians with in a lew oays, ana Laving received from CoL Cuming, Supt of Indian . -Affairs at fct. Louis, the charge (a least temporarily jot tne utocs and Pawnees, will also disburse the annn ....itjto them. This tribe (tho Otoes) eronow on their reserve, in the south : . crn part of tho Territory, while the ..'Pawnees are hovering round, commit; ' ting petty depradations upon the whites, ."and guilty of other aggressive and offensive act3 which call for prompt : -action n the part of the Government. ' They are still at puhlic expense, pro- '..'rided with a blacksmith and interpre- . . tcr. ' ' ". " "The policy of past administrations in relation to'the Indians has not been ' a judicious one. Witness the recent 'outrages by the Cheyennes in their f lahter of Col. Babbitt's train, the continued encroachments of the Paw nees. What then do our wise gover nors propose? Will it be as usual to pay them for their crime3, ihpm far Blauehtermsr ou or will they pursue, punish," and slay them if necessary for their continued murders of our b?st snd.mosfc- .distin- shall recur to this subject in full ; next week; meanwhile renewing, our; expression of satisfaction .at tho -appointment of Gen. Robertson as agent. After the affair between young Botts and Roger A. Pryor, editor of the Richmond Enquirer, had beeri stopped by the f.rrest of the parties, Mr; Pryor, disappointed in the opportunity to get a shot at the son, next had recourse to the father.- He .sent a, challenge, to Hon. John M, Botb, calling on him for, fhn coficfVMinn whitth irentiemen are always , ready to render those upon whom they i have inflicted wrong or. insult". Mr. Botts had the manliness and moral courage! in dcfianec'of all chivalrous traditions, and contrary to the fighting customs which have , pre vailed in Virginia ever since it was a State, to decline this chail erige. ' One of his reasons for the' refusal to fight is. thus given: ' , . "... ' "Your life could not be the value 01 a pin's point to me, and 1 am sure i. should derive no comfort from making f a - Aril.' your .wile a wiaow or :our ummtu fatherless-l-thernfore, I havfi jjo desire to, take it; whilst my own. life is not only of value to me, but indispensable to the Bunnort and happiness of my family, and I nope to maKG H USeiUl U mv countrytherefore, I am not' dis- uij vyuuu l, . . posed to. place .it at. your uispviu. As' a Youncr man Hvas returning to his kome at a late hour the other night, in Cincinnati, he observed'- a young woman plunge into the canal.' He im- UlUUiULCij iwwncu "".jlf""',- ving- several times, caurni .ner uressi and carried her ashore. It was a long but when "she had sufficiently," he found her .intention to commit suicide wa3 caused by disappointed love. She was a music teacher; a gentleman hadbeen payins his addresses to her for a long time and had given her reasons to be- iieve xnai ne luiunutu mumat-, out that evening wedded to another. Hence t - ? j '. 'wpnrv of breath, and rashlv . minor- - j 7 r tuned, she plunged into the dark flow ing river. When the life and forgeries of 1 . - Huntington" come to bo" written,; he would be found to have rivalled Monroe Edwards. in this villainy.. With less talents, he-has managed to put forged paper m" Circulation lor OVCr ?4UU,UUU while Monroe Edwards was "convicted for having forzed 820,000. At that vrt TrliTrorla t- vrtnv!(t 0A time the commercial world was ap palled by the magnitude and adroit ness of the Edwards forgery and 'his name and his deeds were chroniclee all over the ' world a3 a warning to the rising youth of the day. Since then California has been discovered and its gold lias-Vastly augmented theCOmip- IOrgeneS nOW COUnt OV hundreds OI thousands, and even millions. This . ' last young man, Huntington, turns up, whoJha3ecn to CdifirnliW his tried his fortune at Panama and other places, and finally in Wall street; for the present he has wrought his career to a terminus.. - But the finale should not be lost as a warning to' "others of Eis ' fast' tribe, who are following his footsteps to rum. -Bay Book. ABetjnos Ayrean BrjELLrsT.In the city of Beunos Arres, D. Lucio iNlancilla, a' member of one of the first and ' wealthiest lamilies, and nephew oi me .ji.x-jJictaior iiosas, recenuy challenged St. Marmol, another "first family" man, to fight a duel.1 ' ' For this 1,., A Kn rrim Tia lm Wn Qont trt trirpp vPircs' crime ne nas oeen sent to xnree years viiuio uu.uaa uctu scuny imw jcoio banishment from the province, and at the end -of that period" will only be allowed to return upon bonds of 100, UUU current money not to renew, nis Challenge Duellists don't find , much tnr- ? Tl'Ao'Ar " 1 ; ; -' . . . y' , ' x r A DUEL. here has beCll an actual duel in Toronto between an Enfrlish man and a fellow jrQm Chicago. Chi-i cot a. bullet in .his. imoulder doctor took the bullet out honor was vindicated young .lady's outraged feelings all right ; S"thep! 'Ues home to break .Yesterday evening '.Mr. . Leon?jd Seay, one of our oldest and most respected- citizens, aepartea tins me. after a long and tedious illness. . Mr. - beay was an oniccr m the war of and 1814, and participated m the battles of Lundy's Lane and Norfolk, in the latter of which he was severely wounded. Indeed he always suffered from the injury he then received, and it was that which' at last caused Ids death. Louisvilh Courier, 10$. ... , : . 4 "Dead Letters. The Tost Office Department, on Tuesday,; returned to their respective countries the dead letters which for the last quarter have accumulated in the offices of the TJ. S. There were for England 150,000; Bre man 2617; Cologne 5374; Canada 75, 000; Nova Scotia 439, and New Bruns wick G19. - A New Pistol. The Albany Times states that a pistol has been invented in that city which will fire ninety times per minute, carry a ball forty yards further than any pistol now in use. The Mount Vernon" Hotel, which burned at Cape May. on the 5th inst., cost 125,000, 'arid conld accommodate 2,100 persons. , rsseBisrjijLi!! Patent Portable 1 rpKE subscribers have entered into a partnership JL under the firm -of Reed, Hokbird 1 Co., 16 manufacture the J. C. Reed, .Patent Pert at1 e Grist Y.'.'.l and &re tow prepared to furnish all ti;e in wnnt of ;ood Cora or Whtfct Mill that for dura bility, simjlictj and economy i excel any .5ill in the world. Oa the late exhibit ion .f the ;UecLacr?s institute ia Cincinnati, b Goli -JTedal wait warded Ihemforit. '" . ' It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes; it is superior to all others for the most extensive 'Merchant Hill, as it Li for grinding the f armers feed by Horse power. The above Mills are manufactured by the under pinned at their shop in Cincicnaii, where they con be furnished in ahyquantkyatsbort notice. The abofe Mills warranted po perform te follows-: S6 In. diaia., per hoiirO B. Corn, 25 Whiiat, 20 44 " " SO " 15 : $300 250 24 w m 20 "13 '' 200 20 i ..- J1 " J5 " - 8. f ,. 150 As this Mill tells its own story, it is unnecessary to quote from our numerous recoin mendationt , reeeired. REED, EOLABIRD t'c CO. -r r--"- Cincichali; 0.""' Fresli Arrival of - .V ' NEW Gr0OI)S! . AT ROCKrORT, MO. i : rpiIE ; subscribers would rerjiectfully tender their X. thank3 to their customers and the Public Gene rally for their liberal patronage1 heretofore, and solicit a continuance of the same; as they are determined toflell Gods as low if not lower than. any other Ilouse west of St. Joseph. Having just received a large and well selected Stock of Spring ani Summer Goods; also a suterip Stock of Family Groceries with llardware, Glass and Qoeensware furniture, Saddlery, Iron, &c..,. i -.' .: , ; " . , ; r; . ,i , .. Come one and allr" ' ? . , ; , , . For well we know; ' Again -youH call, ' 1 ' We'll sell so low.; , : ! ' Of Goods the best, Ana profits suaall, - We'll beat the rest, ' And suit yoaau. Oar Stick of J)ry Gjad3.1iavinz beeri' pul'chased in the Eastern citie3, we flatter ourselves that we can 8un)a33 ear competitors in the lo itics of our Stock, and eamc mal:e by calling and seeing for off : prices and good meetly beli;ve all will themselves before panhas ing else w here. CAREY, JONE.S, & CO. N. B. Country rrpduce of all kinds taen in ex change at the highest prices, for Goods. June 7, '55. DANIEL ZOOK, : i';VHOLESALB ND EZTATI. ;:. ; ;s I- "fT" JE J r ' " 1 Oregon, Halt County, Jlb, ' ' " nasin Store: pBre. White Leadiv Window Glass, : ; ' Putty, . r , Caster Oil, . ' . Ex; Logwood t . '. , . .x Blue- Stone, .. Alum, ' Ground Ginger,. Hoot Ao, ...... ' Saint Louis Glue, J .; ' Paris Green,i r .y Chrome do, . , 'do- . yellow, Iron Paint, AVldteZinkd.), FUh Oil," . Whale do, I Wrights'. Pills, Champian's do, . ' Ja;mn's - - do, -'' Loudon's ds ' ' -Radway's R. 11., V Davis Pain Killer, -Fahnestock'3 Ver., Stone's Cough Candy, Spanish AYhiting," Ked Lead, Litherage,' White -Chalk,' " V Yeniti.-in lied, bpamsh. Erown, . lream of Tarter, I artanc Acid, SuiphMCwb.&MLj,,, Turpentine, l aoda Coperas, Ri,uvn. Uorax," , ' " Mex. Liniment, Vol. Oil: do, ' i' Morland'a do, Nerver and Bono dtr, x arrels do, Louden's do, Jays' Exnt., London's do McLane s Liver rills. In addition to the above. I have the largest Stock of Druggist and 1 uysicians Niop furniture, .Lhemi .alll 5.,i-;d1 inati.nrr.nnf a- c nl Ttonl XlnJInnr, ever offered for sale in this Country. : I ' Merchants and Ihysicians of Iowa, Uansis and Nebraska, are respcotfully invited to give m&a call. June 7, lbob. , . ; ; AlAMJiL ZOOK. A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO. r Machinists, Founders and - . ENGINE. BUILDERS Trent Street, "West of Smith,' ; ; - CINCINNATI, O, ? V V tho public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute an orders in uieir imc, witn prompt- the incre;ised facilities they now possess, ihev hope to ra erll a ? un auo noy e raipaircnago wnicn I ho a n Htm r nra Kaon ftT-rnnrldl tn (nam i : - m utMi -n k . j. Saw MlU Sms of every DcscnrUon. PrHi !3fA i. astings, warranted to be well made in every particu lar. ' "'..'"' They have also Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to oversee all work in that lino furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in tho country.; ; ,.- i Those in want of anything in our line, would do well to give us a call and examine our n!w patterns. . A. R. I10LABIBD & CO. B. V. 1KWI8 J AMKH V. LEWIS THOS. J. late FEBY BiRTHOLOW BiRTnOLOW . B. W. LEWIS & BROS. MAXrFACTrBER3 OF Att DESCRlTTION OP CHUWING TOBACCO. GLASGOW, MISSOURI. rpHAJfKFUL for tho very liberal pat A- w have heretofore received from oi ronage that L , , 6 nerelolore received from our numeroua fnendsand customers. and vhurPn-v - friends and customers, and while respec ing a continuance of the same, pledgin PgATi g ourselves to merit the patron o announce thn.t. William J. Lewis has withdrawn from oar firm, and Thos; J. Bartholow is admitted a partner from this aate, trie style ot tne nrm remaining unchanged, and that -we have secured the services of Cipt.Oeorje C. Davis who will hereafter act in the capacity of TRAVELING SALESMAN in connection with our Mr. Sartholow and will during the coming Season per it : a . f . i i I BoiluJv upuu oor cusutmcrs ior T.ut purpose oi soliciting their ordefs. Ourstock hcldovcr fromlast : 7ear.of .J descriptions is unanimously large, the quality tf which cannot fail to give entire satisfac tion to consumers." B. W. LEWIS & Bros. Glasgow, Mo., January 6, 1355. ". . II. W. niDEM." - J. D." WHITE. RIDEN & WHITE, LAND AGENTS. "NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. HAVING made arrangements by which we will receive accurate copies of all the Townships embraced in the Eastern portiou of Scbraska, we are now prepared to offer our services to the "SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTORY,' In Filing Declaratory Statements of . Intention to Pre-empt. Securing Pre-emption?, Locating Land Warrant and .... ENTERING LAND. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD, i Land Entered'oit Time, &c,r Particular attention paid to Buying and Selling iToperty on commission: Also, to making Collections and forwarding remittances to any part cf the Union. Blanks of all kinds always on band. E1DEN & WHITE. ; ' - ' - REFERENCES.' '.: ITon.'A. A. Bradford,' Nehrasta City. - S.F.neolls,'-- - Li . - Messrs. Dolman i. West, " St. Joseph, JIo . . Peter A. Keller, ' ' - Washington City, Ttomas Lumpkin, " " Jnne 23, 1S56. t1-u4 . .- GREAT i Clotiiimr Saler WM R MARTIN,) F 1856. f-gi Xew iork. LARTLN & BROTHER. - THE OLD ORIGINAL CLOTHIERS, - ffo. 114 AXD No. 1 2IADT STKEET, i: . : ST. LOULS, J5IO. I . "TT'OR the pproachin5 spring, we will liave a TRE I1 MENDOL'S STOCK. OF CLOTIII5G,manufac turcd by oarselves' in NeTT York,xpnsaly for this market. ; i ' - i In point STYLE, QUALITY and TRICE, we defy any anl all competition! We have marked dowa our pr ce very low, as ;e intend selling to none but ... 'Td snoh we woull ask a Uiors tuninatioa of our Stock ItforepurchasiDjr.', 1-51 JLUTIN & BRQ. 1S5G. SCABRITT & IASON. FTJRTTITTJT. I'J UlHOLSTIIIlY, dealebsIkd , , No. 4D and 42 V.,' ' n yjeau-v St.Loo.ft, Mo. HAYIKQcompleU l our aprcnieii's for a fu!l stock of Good in our 114-" g thebesf assortmtnt in the V'et. we ti treasure in offwios to purshisers both IMLLZM ana i. i si u . 2000 Bedsteads, 500 dzen wood seat Chairs, 1000 Bureau, - , , 500 Dining Tables, 500 Breakfast do, ' 200 Work Stands,' 200 Wash do. sea 100 '100 500 00 U t-cane seas qo, t lo rocking ' do, la cbildrens' do, n safes, ribs, assorted sixes, 100 Wardrobe?, . 200 1000 Lookin? Glasses. 100 Lounges, oi. Bush and split bot- - - .. , rTo which we add maB 5any.and walnnt, par lor and rockis? Chairs, Sofa4'iCr't,sidear.t .estea sion Tables? Secretaries and; look Cases. . r Upholstery in great "varier, such as sp ug, hair, cotton, iqoss and huf!; JlatrcS, Comfortd, Spreads, Our work is all Warrantitl M represented--our Orlerapromptlyjand faitb,allj,ejecnted. andre-! spectfully solicited. Satistauoii guarauuevu. rlcase eau ana satisfy jouteivea. ; Louis, July 26, 1856. .vln8-6m PAINTS,"OILS, fVARNISIIES; , French and 'America ft Wintoio C7ar Olaseware, '. JSpice, Jadigd, ifaddf, Ptrfnuriet;i. '. " ! : SPKINOTOQKj i ;, ' CHADLESS. BlOW & CO.. ' . IMPORTERS & -W HOLI3ALE DEALERS. ' Ho'. 66 and67 IJala street, St. Louis, ;lIo. 'Are now in receipt of theix new Stockr embracing evervtbing in their linQ." ; '-'-' T ' v J' ,: C2TMerehanU visiting out City are requested to gi-r og call, as we aro d ternained. t" sell for Cash, or Promyb Tiuw Paper, as low H in tb Cnited States, r , - :'? .;!::;; '.. ILuriibfer! ILmiilier! TIIE undersigned, has on hand and for sale at his mill, ltush llottom,; Mo., One hundred and Twenty-five Thousand feet of various kinds of Lum ber, -which he offers for ale at the following prices. Square edged lumber, . . - - , $1,50 Sheeting, -'l$5 ' Black. Walnut,.. ?! -., - .-Jv.?,00 There is a ferry across the Missouri river, opposite the mill;- Lumber will be delivered on the Nebraska ere', at 50 centj in addition to- the above prices, j ' . t LOUIS. LAWRENCE. . September 20, 1856v vlnl5-3mpd r" ' .' JAMES CASGILL". 1 CEO. -V. Civ.6ll.lf. J. & G. XV J CARGILt; FORWARDING t: A'ND COMMISSION -MERCHAWTiSi' :.. AND. M ANUFACTUREH'S AGENTS, Steamboat Landing, ,st. Joseph, Mo. Consignments of GooJs ana. Produce respectfully solicited; and all business entrust ed to u will be promptly and carefully attended to; at the lowest rate3. ii 'References. Taylor & Shepherd, ' i ' R. L. McGhee &. Co., ; U ..: Livcrmore, Cooley & Co., Merchants Generally,' ; St. Li OUlS, ' St. Joseph. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. GEOKGE CLATE3. ( 4 ' J. V. LEE. . CLAYES' & LEE, . Real Estate an j General Agency, ; OMAHA? CITY, '. T. ' '. '.' ; ' " Tteferenccs. ' . - "V James Wright, Broker, ' ; i ' Xew York, : Wm. A. .Woodward, Esq.' '.', IIon.'R. Wood, Ei-Gov) of Ohio, Cleveland, Wicks, Otic and Brownell, Bankers, ' " Alcott&.Horton,' j, '';. " - Col. Robert Campbell, St. Louis, James Ridgway, Esq. " Crawforn and Sackett' Chicago. . Omahi City, Aug. "30, IS35'. "vlnl3-ly . CHARLES KEARNY, - ; , AVbolesale arid r Itetail ' " Grocer 5 : AND STEAC5IT AGENT. East side Market StArebp'site Market Hotise edalarirc and fine assortment of Groceries, to which he invites the attention of CWantry Merchants. Plan- tcrs ana tne public generally.)-; iioatstores eonstant- . ... ... ... . . iy on Land. , . D. PLASTERS, . : , r. . . p. BAKER, BROWNVILLE FERRY . : PLASTERS .& BAKER, ANNOUNCE to the TraTellin'g Public, that they are prepared with everv facilitv to accommodate those crossing the Missoari" tiver.: This bcinjr the best crossing point on the upper Missouri, travellers coming to Nebraska, will ini it greatly to their ad vantage to cross at tnrs point. ' " - , FERRY. RATES. : For every two horses, mules or oxen & wagon, $1,00 each individual pair of horses mules or ox n 2o . " horse or mule and bugiry, . 75 led horse or mule, . .. t . 25 loose cnttle per head, , ; ' ': ' " . ' 10 sheep and hogs per head, . :' : ; ;; . 05 each footman, , f ' 10 'cwt. of freight , l- ' lo . Mfeetofiamber, r.-, . ; : :: 2,00 " . unloaded wagon and horses, mules or oxen therewith, " 75 Brownville, August 2; 185G:-ly i::, GROW3T under tho personal supervision of the eubsci-iber, -warranted true . aenuine : eccdg enough of which will be sent to supply a large family, vAoaAB as musk .melon .A beautiful and delicious fruit. (Asiatioorigicj..-- 25cents.: Orange Water Melox Peels off like me nna oi ..an orange very fine : " ! flavor. on. u Glass Lejios A beautiful little melon ' ; ior preserves when green a 25 u . Chinese asp abagcs Annual, and equal '. to the common easily raised 20 " r ive j; eet CCCCMBEks Very largo and - curiou3to behold-. ... ..f 25 Mammoth Pumpkin, 20 Urthe whole fcr one dollar, sent by mail to any auuruss. . . . JOSEPH Jj. ASlliil' 20-tf Plattsnnrn-li. ClintnTi fin.. Mn. O f v " - R.;W. FURNAS, , INSURANCE ;f AGEN . , AND AGENT FOR " ' i AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. . , : ' EROWJTyiLLE.'NV.T. W. P, LOAN, 1TT0H1Y1T IW. LAND AND LOT AGENT. AECHEE, BICHARDSON COUNTY, N. T. OLIVEi BEXKCT. JAME3 T. FISKE. .' ' i '. .5 WM. B. OAKUIT. AUGCSTTS- KNIGHT. OLIVER BENNETT & CO., Manufacturers and Wlialcsale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 87 MAIN STREET, (FoEKEai,Tf No. 101, CoiXEa of Mais axd Locust.) ST. LOUIS, MO. A. MUDD, , -.. . G.' H. T. MTJD1V L. EUGHES, J.' J. MUDD, S. O. GECEB. MUDD & HUGHES.- iw ii mm. Ml produce 4- coiarissioxiw:x1; HiTTro -rr3Tv "Txrrr, No. S3 Levea and ,60 Commercial Street ST." LOUIS, MO. , n. it. jonxaos. , j. r. cassadt. ' j.d.test. JOIINSOX, CASSADY 4; TEST, Attorneys ' and Counsellors at Law. And General Laud Agents, s. COUNC I L BLUFFS, 1 6 AY A. WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, In ve jtinc iloaev. Xocatinz and seUinr Land Warrinbs,and all other business pertaining to their profession, in Western lews and NebrtOu. : Nebraska Monse. Trout Street, near Stsamlcat Landhig, BEOWNVILLE, V. A. J. BENEDICf, A BOOTES to te publi? that le h.-v token the jfl, above Oous-, f : uicrly kept b - T. II. Edwards, in Brownvlibj, N. T., and is cow pn pared, to -como-date all who may favor him Tvita Iheir pauonsge. A iie.r addition has !cen bui.t to t.r bouse, nnd ad ditions mftda of . Furniture and Be Mingtand ail ar rangemenis now ar-3 soch as to rendcr-thia Ilouse equal to r.y in the? Territory. Brownvillf, July 5, 1S56. vl-a5tf : W. II. WILLI AJIS, WHOIXSALE AND RETAIL TEALEB IN STOV J-:S & TJ NWARE Orcson, Mo., r TAKES pleasure in announcing thocitizehrof Dr tron and the public in eencral". that he has on hand the most xtcnsiva stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever o!fered in this market. Jlv Btock of Tin T ware i of mv own manufacture, and ih for sale at i Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis trice.' ? ' I wimiitMii mrticuiar attention 10 my sioch. ui COOKING HTOVESvconiprisingthrinrist improved patterns both Air-light and rremiura. Among tnera may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight Pioneer and prize Pre mium. AW-'-' ' ''"" J ' ;.l Parlor & -Box Stoves Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I. will SELL LOWEit THAN ANY IIOL'SE IN' TOWN. : Particular attention paid to making and1 putting up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. ALso, re pairing doao on short notice and on reasonable term.- Uld copper, ras3 and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. W. W.- WILLIAMS, vl-n5 . . , Oregon, Mo., July 5, 1855. F0ETY THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth, of Goods - at a 6 mall advance pa cost and carriage by . ROCKPORT, JSIOV , WE HAVE in store, and are receiving per Steam ers Hannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha, a iarge ana weu assorica stocK or , . ' D17 Goods, , Bonnets,.. .. .. .Medicines, 4 , :' - v; Drugs, ' ' . : 'v , ... Furniture, ' .1 Tinware, ' '. : ; Saddlery, . ' . . ,. Grocer.es, Clothing,- - ' Hardware, ; li.in Queens ware, : ' ' Boots & Shoes, . 1 v - i , llaU & Caps, ' : Cutlery, : : Paints, ' . , ' ; Doors', - . .. Oils, '. ' " ' " Castings j '- Sash, ' : . . ' Niiild, ..... . iron CARPENTERS k BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS &.C. All of whieri wo o2"er at very low prices for Cash or Country rroduce. : ' ; , -. w . -. ; NO HTTMETJG! .We will sell at SOJIE PBICE!! - . r. . DILLON A HAWK. P. S. Ladies, if you haven't got a fine Silk Drees. Shawl or lionnet, don't blame Dilloh & Hawk, for wo certainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dress Goods ever offered in this market. No trouble to show Goods. '-j. Tl-n5 D.&JI. , CHARTER. OAK . LIFE INSURANCE1 COMPANY! Hartford, Ct. v- .'..." -Capital $200,"D03 With large and increasing' receipts securely invested under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller or JruDiic Accounts. " OFFICERS. . " . ' ..' ALFRED GILL, Pres't. JOIIX L. BUXCE, T. P, ;.. : JAail.SU. V ALiKLihi i , Socretary. V '' ' DIRECTORS. .: r Alfred Gill.- John L. Bunce. Wm. R. Coner Ja?.' G Bolles, John A. Butler, Noah Wheaton, K. ITollis- ter, bam I upit, Va.n l l'hiuips, u. . nmphrey. , BOARD OF FINAKCE. - Geo': Beach, Esq.,President of Phoenix Bank, " D.F. Robinson, Esq., " "Hartford M Hon. Isaac Toucey, late Attorney General TJ. S. Applications lor insurance received by " R. W. FURNAS, Agent. DR. A. S. HOLLIDAY, Med.Ex. . . GEO. P. LUCKIIAllDT, : WATCH MAKER And. ffowollor OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, 110. XAKE3 the liberty to juform the citizens o JU Brownville and vicinitv, that he has opened a WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY STORE Jo Oregon, Uolt county, Mo., where ha -will keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a cood assortment of wldnnd Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv. which ao Wl!1 scl1 extremely low, for CA&U.ir Also, a fine .f v . : t i i i i i .1 . i . . U1 J"1 lus -a-ucorueons, uvcr; ana i iatca pcc uu-ies, voia i ens vrun uoia ana ouver extension cases, auvur ininiDies, &c., &c. He is prepared to repair n atehes. Clocks and Jew elry, of every description, in the best manner and on ino most reason.ablo term?. . ' : Every articlo bought in his establishment, is war rmted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re pairing warranted for one year, July ZD, lSob, . vl-nstf UNITED STATES . ;. EXFKE COMPANY E every possible facility for the safe and speedy transmission of " . ,. ; . Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels, -' ' . Goods, - and Merchandize- Of every description, on renaonable term3. Principal Offices New York, Buualo, Cincin nati, Toledo, Chicago, Dayton, Indianopolis, and all tne smaller towns on Railroads in the JLastern, Mid die and Western States, connecting at pt. Louis wit Richardson s Missouri River Express. II. KIPr. July 26, 1856.-vl-nS . General Superintendent is. caociMY. IS ; JOHN W. TOOLEY. (Successor to If QONAN,. TOOLEY t- Co,) . : 53 Main st, OU Stand, . St. Louis, ;Mo. TilPORTER, Wholesale and Retail Denier, in China, JL Glass and Queensware, Yellow and Rockingham Ware, Chandeliers, Lamps, Lanterns, Looking-glas ses, EritaBnia Ware, Ac. &e., with a great variety of Fancy Mantle and Parlor Ornaments, direct from the Potteries and Manufacturers. . E572f.ow arriving and in store, a full stoclt of tho above line of goods, which i3 offered to the Trade at reasonable rates. An examinationi3 solicited. 3jT0n hand, Assorted Crates, for Country Trade. N. B. Packing receives special attention. ' September 13, 1856. vlnl5-6m - E. ESTABROOK, . , UNITED STATES District Attorney, OMAHA CITY, N. T. REQUIRED to be in attendance officially upon all the tenn3 of the District and Supreme Court cf thoTerritory, tenders bis Professional services to such us need them. He flatters himself thatbia facilities for raining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis trict, will enable him to give satisfaction to such as ontru'st their business to his care. Omaha City, Jnne 7, 185t. .- . L. FORSYTH & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Freight Agents, : - OF, THE - BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. No. 3, Olire Street, St. Louis, Mo. 3. T. POirDAXU , . ' K. E. CAKIC. ' DDWDALL, CARIl & CO., . WASHINGTON FOUNDttY, Eagind and Machine Manufactory. . Corner Second and Morgan Streets. . . ST. LOUIS, MO. ANUTACTURERS of Steam Engines and Boil ers, Saw and Grist Mill ""Machinery, Tobacco Screws and Presses, Lard Kettles, Lard Screws and Cylinders, Wend Carding Machines, Young's Patent Smut Machines. Building Citings, Ac. . CCAgenta for the sale of Jucs Smith A Co.'s Superior MACHINE CARDS. YOUNG'S PATENT SMCT MACTIINE. Well tried, always successful, fullv Guarantied. Mann- DOWALL CAnK,ACO., Washington Foundry, St. Louin, Me. - SA3IUEL SPENCEU Ai CO., No. Eighty-Two North Fourth Street, Near Locust ; ST. LOUIS, MO. - ' A rANLTACTTREBS cf every description of J.X Fraraefv dealer? in Painting3,Engravings, Litho graphs, A ;.J Jiookipg-glass nates of every size, and s'rarapil in ar v nslfcem in the best manner. - Advertising Cards, Ae.f Staiid and Yarnished or Framed at short notice. - Rosewood, Walnut and ether fancy wood Picture I framo Mouliings. I The Trtido Supplied. Old Frame?, 4c, Ee-gilt. THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, AND THE FARMER'S GUIDE. 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Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for 9 dolls., four copies of the four Reviews aid Blackwood for 30 dolls.; and so or. . Iostage. In all the principal Cities and Towns. these works will b delivered Fuse of Charge. When sent by mail the Postage to any frt of the United States will b but Twenty-four Cfnts a year for "Blackwood and but Fourteen' Cents a year for eacn ot tne iteviews. Tlx 3J,.xxn.ox'e ci-ULiclo' TO SCIENTIFIC- AND TRACTICAZ. AGKICCLTTTJE. By IlEXRr STErriENS, F. R. S., of Edinburg, and the lato J. I. ORTO.v, Professor of Scientific Ag riculture in Yalo College, New Haven. 2 vols, l,oyai Uctavo. - loUO pages, and numeroua W ood and steer Engravings . ' . , ; ; Thi3 is do'nfcjsedly the most complete work' on As ncnltmre crcrpuchshed, jind in order to give it a wider circulation the publishers hava resolved to re duce tne price to Five Dollars for the Two .Volumes, When sent by mailf post-paid) to California and Oregon tho price will bo 7 dolls. To every other partof tho Union and to Canada (post-paid), 6 dolls This wm-h iirxoi the old "Book cf the Farm."? . Remittances for-any of tho above publication? snouia always to addressed, post-paul, t the Pub lisbers ;' LLUAKl) SGUTT & CO.. No. 5 4, Gold Street, N. Y n6 tiooKS kept!! Ill casiih! A. S; IIOLLADAY, WHOLESALE AND KETAILj IEALEU 15 lSIain Street, Brownville, N. T.h THE undersigned respectfully bogs leave to inform the public, that he has bow er banl a complete assortment of everything, usually kwt in JJrur Stores, which hti offers for saloj Exclusively, on a New System of - . - , ---- - CASH; AND CASH -ONLY! It will be entirely foreign to this beautiful system. to "Cook," "keep account," "note" "scratch" 'chalk," or "remember for a few days." Come with the " Spondulicks "ifyou want anything in the prug line,'; O I "V .A V ; i ' ' Prescriptions Compounded at all Eoais with Accuracy and Dispatch: Remember the system 1 have adopted, and my pocketand your feelings will not suffer. Credit Will positirrJi not be given, unless under cirjumstancei of peculiar destitution. July 12, lS56.-vl-n0tf . A. S. IIOLLADAT. THE NEW FLOURING MILL. CLARK'S PATENT COMBINED GRINDING and Doltiuror Merchant Flonrin? .Mill. This highly ingeniouH aid.mU(ih needed inTtntion forms an cntiruly new foaturo , in the manufacture of WHEAT and FLOUR, by the superior manner in which it performs its work GRINDING and HOLT INU the Grain nt ft single operation into Seven different kinds of flour and feed. This mill possesses advantages to numerous to be enumerated in any advertisement. The proper war to fully appreciate its great merit 13 to sect it run. It is in operation daily at ' No. 313 Proadwiy,- Corner Court st., St. Louis, 31). "State and Country Right and Mil For Sale, . - W. W. IIAMER & CO., Rroadwayand Courted Story. ST. JOSEPH LUMBER YARD. On Edrnond Street, near Carill'a Mill, St. Joseph, .Missouri. W. J. TAYLOR, Removed from the old . Stand to the above named place. TnE undersigned is now fully prepared to accom modate his patrons and friends with tho best as sortment of l'ino Lumber cvor offered in this mar ket, comprising not only White Pino Lumber and White and Yellow Flooring, ready dressed; but alio best assortment of Pine, and Cottonwood shingles, Poplar Siding, &c . . - . . , . . .. ... He has now on hand, at his Lumber Yard, tho lar gest and best assortment of Doors, Sash and Yeni tian' blinds, ever offered in this market, a portion of which is direct from Cincinnati manufactories, which enables him to pell nt very reduced prices. Hiis fully prepared to fill all orders in his line, at short notice, and particularly solicits tho Kansas and Ne braska trade, for he has the articles they want and must have, lie sure to give mc a call, near CargiU's Mill, and in the immediate vicinity of the St. Jo seph Brewery. "ATniSTG OF BEAUTY 13 A JOT FOREVER." COLES VOYAGE OF LIFE. Childhood. Youth, lilanhood Old A?e, Four splendid Line Engravings, from tho Originals in the Gallery of tho Spinster Institute. Plates, 15x23. Paper, 20x33. , - A GREAT NATIONAL WORK. Of five years' cxecufion, involving an expense of $20, 000. Artist 3 proofs, India LiCttercU, JU. Plain,' ?20. . . 23f" A pro'pectus containing a full description of the work, with testimonials from our first ARTISTS, our most eminent, DIVINES, our most distinguished STATESMEN, the best accredited JUDGES OF AliT, at homo and abroad, together with the VOICE OF TIIE PRESS . Of thi3 city, ard also of the highest European au thority, THE LONDON ART JOURNAL, ' n m De , iorwajacu. on ma riceipc oi two postage sunups. . . ... i , The Trade supplied on the most Liberal Terras. Appropriate and tasteful (tvles of fram ns. Tirana. ed expressly for this work, at the lowest cash rates. me luriiisuea at prices varying irora ?10 to ?32 the set. Boxing, packing and cartage from $1 to S2. Aaaress tne V oyage of Life, lie v. A. It. WOLFE. .vlnUff -. Spingler, Institute, N. Y. J. M. ilcFADIN & CO F OR WARDING COMMISSION lfiea'ciiaiits, ' Xo. 28 Levee, and 5G Commercial street, . St. Louis, Mo ' Eepocial attention given to sales of nEMP,ROrE, Provisions. Flour, Gniin, Ae. Consignments solicit ed, and promptly dispose-1 of. TIIOMAS II. LAKKINT & CO., - T, COjIHISSIOIT 1IEECIIANT3 AXD Wholesale Grocers, jo. oU, L.evee, l Trier 01 Uuve street, ST. LOUIS, MO. Special attention given to sales of HEMP, GRAIN u'i iuuA..w. oruerj iiiKca iur uie purcuas of Hemp, under any circumstances. A. D JONES, THE WESTERN PIONEni L.VND HUNTER, axi DEALER IN HEAL ESTATE, . OMAHA. CITV, Jf. T. JSLands carefully located, and entered for cus tomer. Lotd and Liutls bought and sold. : ; DAY & HATLACK,,Yholesal3D2aIer3 Dry Goods, Eo. 57 rearl street, between Wal nut and Yiny Cincinnati, Ohi CROWN & CO., " : ''r- : No. 78, JIain Steet, Su Loais; Ij , srRTNG, STOCK COMPLE Tcf! c'ieapost and raost extensive Tanrr Good iu?l Yankee Notions Estalli. rr .rit ia tho Western Couctrj-, A TEBCIt ' NTS i l search or cheap gooi;lri; . JLYJL ted t exam e our tock of silks, dP.M a 1 L-k is Embroideries, s, ribbmi. and hosiery, tn unings furnishin; goo-Li a-j ware3 gene: ally, together with 15,000 ParasTi of the' latest and most fashionable style at facturtrs' prices. Cash buyers, close purehasers, and pirnpt will find our stock adapted to their warto in 1T particular. A call from the trade is respjt Jui-.-licited. vlnio.. i lev "H OREGON 310. ROBT. L. II ATT EN, Propiictor No pains or expense will be sparcil by tie mln. ber,to m;vk9 his gue?t.t comfortablo in every reT at tins well known ana nigaiy reputable Iioue - The very- bct attention given to animals ly . rood nnd attentive Hostler. '! 4, , ivi-nm.;i ; .;iiocERT.L:iLV'rrEx- :l :., . NEW GROCERY;, : - -j .Head Quarters for Bargains! ' v T.UFUS" T.EDWARDSl ' "' t ' Wholesale and retail d ialer hi 1 Staple and -Fine GroceiieSpljies Teas, Foreign and lamest; Liquors, id erer. thing else appertaining to the bu-rncss of QmttT Main, between Julo and Second street ' (Opposite the Fdjar House.) " : ST. JOSEPH,' Eagle Irlills. st. josErli, 3m !i . . JAMES CAUGILI., rroprirtor. MANUFACTURES arid kcep cotl, '. on hand for sale, all Ainds if Flour, rffeaj,. and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited nd prfftDjtly 11 " on most favorable terms. Cash paid ettistaotf-.-for Wheat. For character of Flour refer lo tveryJj that ever used it. -; ? . . i i . St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. SO, 1S5G.' vlntS-ly ' Steel Plow Factory, ,' Market Square, St. Joseph,' Mo . WILLIAM M. CARTER, ., MANUFACTUIiER of I'rame-plowf of Mi ji" one and two horse Plows and boypi-pioirj, Cultivators and Harrows. All order( uider five-b'up. dred plows) filled immediately. Liberal Jiscoont to wholesale purchasers'. ;. $" s . .. CIIABI.E3 VfZSX. '" . J. JTA3H1X. ' AVEST & JIcASIIEX, ' ' FORWARDING & COALMISSlto' Grocers and Steamboat Agent3( ' Corner Second and Francis Slreeti, (Opposite A. Eeatia's Banking IIoiLe.) ,3t. JosopUt IWiissioxxri.' AX assc Liquc hand. X assortment of IJoat Stores. Groqeik-s, Wiiiti. ors, Meal, Flour, Ac, kept coMtahtir on July 2o, 135f., l-nJ FRANKLIN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY Na. 163 Vine St., tet. 'Foarti and lib. " -f r i ." CINCINNATI O.; ; . , C. F. 0'DItISCOLr CO. Manufacturers and dealers in yew, ook anl Jui -Type, Printing Pre? , Ca , G illi';?, &e., 4.. Inkfl, and Printing Material of Every 1 tsojipi.iflii.- STEUEOTYiI'(; of all kind D.oka, Patent Medicine Direction.-?, Tl.,"V'ood. Kngwvingi, ' Ac Jr. . .1 ' Brand and Pattern Letters, various si vies.; Vholesalc" , Paper Warehouse. UKADXF.H VAI1III:N ifi CO.. W IIOLESALE Dealers in pijiers pf every des-' 1 T oription:- Printing, 5 . Pok paper,' ;' Wrapping, Mani!;, Folio Tcft, , Ut Cap, j , J-(MI.-ap. Letter A tfnt, Medium k Demy'i, Colored Paper?, of the very bet Eastern and Wentera Ilnnulacturt, and for a!e at very low prices. - ') ', 723" Caih for Kags and Roiw. . LRADNEi:, WARREN" A CCr, ' ' No. V:, U Sulla stre-rr. Chicago, June. "dthlSji). ; vl-nt Improved Little Giant CORN & COB PLANTATION MILL I'rlco Xtoducod. TIT?! subscribe? ha.?"purcha3id excltsire right Tf. Territory in the West, of theaboie ce'ebrarel Mills, and is prepared to furnisii. tbeui I t all tiincf. either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the tsi positive, .tuannnr. ' ' - ; : i I It w now more than a year since the . "Little Giant" Was introduced totb public, darinir which tim?, it has bjen constantly growing in tie pp liar f.ir.4 ; iiie lraprovcineiiw recently eateit ani -ecre'i, makes it the m st perfect luachfne' ever offered to? gcncnil farm use. it .i furnished rcadv fr-r att:w hin; team, and weighs follows: Vf it'l, No. 2, 33i, No. 3, 40), No. 4, -50'J p.uiul.. Twenty ininutcs ar sufficient to fit ona up, without swhaii'nal aid, and when once ftlj-stel, it ean wirlr Kafety-be entrui-t?'! to a boy. ' Fell directions accininny 'cv!i Mill. ' TT" J2 wL 31 3323 PsJ r ' No 1, 1 35. will grind 8 bu meal rr houi t hh 1 bor3' No2 40, " Il " " -i 1 " No 3 50. " 1 u . a ! (W t -No 4 COl u 20 . " u .2 " Idsf" Liberal discount to dealers.- . . - JAMES P.. CHAD WIC ,. '' No. 63 LV-ust Street, bet. 2d and 31 Juno 23, 13o. vl'-nl ' " ' - St. Louis, Mu. . ALONZO PS ATT. K. C. rRATTi o. vr. cuilh. JT, yr. rox, . .t' 8. C. M.tNHrB," '-St. Loais. New York. ' St. Louis.-1 CHILD, FKATT- & C(Kr- - Direct Importer, Jobbn-s and M.T.inf:ctuSTrsf AgT?nts English, Freneh, German & Arnericnn. . .." llardware and Cutlery. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, .kV,' 130 & 111 Main St, cor. WathiEgloaTCT?!;, st. Louis, mo. 3 .. ... I. O. of G: T. m THE Brown nlle Lodge, "No3, Ind"rrt a-nit .Order' of Good Templar wecU very Saj nriay; eve ning, at 7 o'clock, at Templars' Hall, No. 2iJ, Atlan tic street (Thurbur's Block). Members of th? orJrr vfitmg the city, ire respecV fully invited tn attend, when -onvenirnt -afld t'nc locat: nghere, aro earnest It so: icitd to join tho Llg" as we look for tho support of all frieud. )f Tc3er ance, both mala and ftma'c." ' For iaftrmation concerning tb Orl v, enqnire of Wm. Thnrbnr, Atlantic treet, O. Y. '.Uke, No. Main street, or Iiiciiard-Drown, jorner f 31aia8D'l First street. lit order" of ttq Inlg? - - Mm. C. if.TIIL'UIiUIWC.T. . At-est: II. P. liUXTCN, W. S. July 2.1,13:15. :.Trl-nStf ... .;. .- e. . Trrrxir. - k. 0. terlkt. it.t. jJitii; : TTJTTLB, PEHLEY Sc FALL STYLES. im' , 77 Main street, St. Liuis, Mo. . rANUFACTCRERSof Strair and S lk Ponnerv 1X Importers and Wholesale dealer! in Kitboo." Silk Mil!incry,Flowers, Trimmings, LatieUood-sEc1-' . broideries, Ae. ti7"Merchants and MilL'nors we particularly rJ ' vited to cxainioeour stfK k, lefore makir g their spri' S . purchases, we (relying fully n the srpcrioritj ii our Bfyle,) intend to offer iuducimienU equl, if sapcrion. to ary jobbing house in the I'niteJ J?ut- Seitember 1, 13j5. vlnli-Gm ' . NEMAHA CITY FERRY Across the Mksoim III v.jr at 'Nemaha Citj, niouth of Little "Neraaua river, Nebraska Territory. TIIE Proprietor informs Ejuig-an't.-, r.avclers n the rver-crosing public, that he La now i.i eratioa good, Urge and subUntiid boats :vt the abot named jjoint, asd careful boatmen to cross person ; and teams fronj either tide of the river, t all t:m- . of the diy r.T night. The landi op is a e and e;?. and tho Proprietor takes pleasure i eiiTlng f? a tho public for patronage. This is in lircct r-.u! t DiglyucFwt Kartiy"acd Uiat jej.in. R. t'.e iihst practical pint a"t which to crow the-"'" souri rirer. It is nirvj miles frem Ii : Purt and 5evcn-bcSow Lrownviile, N. T, Tli be.'t ( ' commodations to be hail oa cither side of the r,"Vl'r Nemaha City, Sept. 23, 18 Ji.-U J. C. ELLI. 0 c jverti i;cit11 t . .4 lis i ! Our ibis have '-'roui. Uhat 1 block . onr r i cntir i are 0 kota ! h c !'. 1 ! i i ? i 1 '