Itcnts. TE2 ELICTIOS. . Delaware, The Legislature of Del aware, sl its coining session, will elect two United. States Senators ono in clacc cf Sir. Bayard, dem.r whose term of office, oxnircs on the 4th of March next, and the other to . supply the vacancv caused bv the death of Mr; Clayton. The Legislature of Del aware is largely Democratic, and, as a natter of course, the two new Sen ators will belong to that political party. Wisconsin. The State is nearly all fieard from. "The majority thus far for Fremont is 12,7.37. The Senate stands Republican 18, Democratic 12, and the House, Republicans GO, Democrats SO. Seven small counties to hear from. Onio. The Ohio State Journalghes a. table of the counties in Ohio from which full returns have been, received of' .the 'vote cast at the Presidential election. The -footings are as follows: . Fremont - 99,057 85,946 17,139 -' ' 92 .. . JJuchanan "'. Fillmore - . - Gerrit Smith Kentucky. The Louisville Jour- nal, publishes a table complete of the rote by counties of Kentucky, which foot up as follows: .Buchanan: - - 47,427 'Fillmore ' - -: 42,826 Fremont . - ' - . 249 " New York. The majority of Fre mont over Buchanan is now up to 75,- 000, and is likely to go a trifle higher yet. Over Fillmore, Fremont has now 130,000, and is likely to increase it a little. Kind's maioritv over Parker ' - o . for Governor will certainly exceed 50,000. Over Brooks, it is at least 100,000. The rest of the Republican State ticket runs a little better than King. Congress. Messrs. Bennett, Spin ner, Murray, E. P. Morgan, Dood, J. M. Parker, Gen. A. P. Granger, and :in" short nearly every Republican Member who stood for re-election out of this city and Brooklyn, is elected. - Legislature, The next House of Assembly of -thi3 State will stand Republicans 84, -Democrats 36, Know Nothings 7. ' . Indiana. iiucnanan s majority wiu not exceed 15,000 or 18,000 and Wil- 'Democratic gain will hardly exceed 10,000 or 12,000. .. Sensible.' It is rumored that Mr. Buchanan does riot intend to nnder 'take the occupancy of the White House alone. . He feels the necessity of a helpmeet; . and ;is said to have 5- rr'-ingements for a joint -ten-r " t an accomplished Southern " , J has already had the advant- r i ' ;,r. years experience in that Departure op. the Spanish Minis TEn'.rThc Washington Union states . that Senor Alfonso de Fscalantc, who for: some time past ,has been accredited to this Government as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipo tentiary of her Majesty Queen of Spain', has presented to the President the letter from his sovereign announc in? that his resignation had been ac- w ccntea. The Union adds: "It cannot be doubted that all Trho intercourse ivithMr.'Escalante during his brief residence in the United States trill regret that his mission should not have been prolonged. Mr. Escalante "presented to the Secretary of State ".Mr. Maallon, the First Secretary of the Legation, to act as charge d'affaires ad cntcrtm. - . CupnENE MuitDEns. Bv. & cam . phere lamp explosion, at Philadelphia, a few nights ago, Andrew Moore, his vrife, and their five children were shock mgly burned. Three of the children died, soon after, the other two not ex pected to live, the parents it was thought might possibly recover. . A 310XSTER mirror. The largest mirror plate ever imported into the . United States has just been put in the bar-room of the St. Nicholas Hotel. The plate is seven feet wide, eleven feet, high, and half an inch thick. '.The original cost and cost of importa np 5200; making altogether 1,400. Jr. r. Life rjiutraicd. " The Highest Mountain. Which is it? The school geographies, say "Dewalagirl," 26,820 fcet high.. This .is not so. "Kanchinjing" is 28,15G . feet high. These arc peats of the ilimalayas, in Asn. ior are tnese the highest. There is one higher still. which has been measured this year by Col. YTaugh, Surveyor General of India. This Titan, is 100 miles from Ivanchin-iin-a, and is 29,002 feet high. Col. Wauh calls it Mount Everest, for which we are clad, on account of schoo children, tor lie nas riven it a name they can pronounce and recollect. Ba3th FAnxEE. Trovidcn 's Oct, 29. The Bank of the Republic, o . this city, has been cnioined and its cf- fects placed in the hands of a Receiver. The capital is 112,000,- circulation 76,000, and the deposits less than 40, j'j j is considered gooa. ine rest is dcultfal, end consists chiefly of the rroduco cf western produce houses ruaranteea dv a ew xcrji ncusc Lis foiled. The private property of holders is holdea "for the cir THt dccs net fhine with grossness, T,-a n ill.rfifi candle, the liht is r - -n citir wished ia its own grease Ice ly Macthnzhy. The Cleveland Herald states that there is a machine at the Cuyahoga -Works, in that city, which during the past summer made a ton of ice per day. The - ice is made in cake3 cf 6 by 12 inches thick, weighing 32 lbs. each.Itis also stated that the expense for manufacturing only amounts to 5 per ton. v" . The Boston Telegraph tells the fol lowing incident of the Fremont pro cession in that city just before the elec tion: In beacon street iustbefore the pro cession started, as. an Irish boy "of about 15 years was carrying a lot of Roman candles in his bosom, by some means they became ignited altogether, completely enveloping the boy in shoot ing flames and sparks,. and setting his clothes on fire. He frantically jumped out, screaming for heip,'but several minutes elapsed before his "garments were stripped off and he was effectual ly relieved. The Boston Traveler gives &n account of the most impudent robbery we ever heard of. It says that "on Monday evening, about half past nine o'clock, while Mr. John McElroy. was in his store, No. 11 Merrimac street, some thief or thieves - fastened him in by passing a stick through the latch of the door, and having thus prevented his egress, they. broke the glass in a window having a glass casing inside, and seized a small chest which was lying by the window on a counter, and made off with it. The trunk contain ed thirteen packages of bank bills, of a hundred dollars each, and three nun dred dollars in gold. Pork. We see it stated, that Louis Napoleon has sent back to the United States 20,000 barrels of pork, which he had purchased here during the war, and having no use for it at home, it is brought back for. sale here. This is one of those marvelous events that annually transpire about the open ing of the pork market. ' Important prom . Havana. The steamship Black Warrior has arrived with dates to the second instant. A Spanish Brig of War had sailed from Havana with six thousand ! stand of arms' for the insurgents of St. . Do mingo. ..... Active preparations were making to invade Mexico. : . . ; The Rrcent Gale on Lake Erie. It is estimated that the loss of property on Lake Erie by the recent gale will probably reach $150,000. Twenty or thirty vessels were more or less damaged.' - ' . - - ' - . : . TnE Three Washburns. Every one of the three Washburns is re-elected.- Israel in Maine by . 5,000; Cad wallader C. in Wisconsin . by ! 3,000, and Elihu B. in Illinois by 11,53 ma-, jority,;: -jtLLzi. '-'.LL Nomination csFniMtaToanc Men's FremontCIub of Chicago, Te- organized, appointed Executive Com mittee, and seconded the re-nomina- ion, by the ' Young Men's ' Central Union of New York, of Fremont for President in-1860. . : Death of J6hn M. Clattox Hon John M. Clayton, Senator from! Dela ware, died at Dover, Del., Nov. 9th. - .The Republicans will gain a United States Senator in' Michigan, . in place of Gen. ' Cass, one m u isconsin m place of Jilr. Dodge,'and one inRhode Island m place of 3ir. James, who was elected six years ago as a tariff demo crat. : V ho will say; that the Republi cans have not achieved something? .. t Aeeived SArELT.Letters : have been received at Anapolis from1 Lieut. Spence, in command of the detachment of U. o. troop supposed to have been slaughtered by Indians while on their march to Fort Pierce, announcing, the safe arrival of the command at that station'. ' '' '' ' ' JPoore Apples: -Mot less than one hundred bushels of the single, barrel of apples, which Major Poore wheeled in a barrow from Newburyport to Bos ton, to pay a bet, have been already sold m the latter city, for large prices. Virginia - Silk.- The Richmond (Va.) TFThVrhas several beautiful white silk hanakerchiefs, made by the Misses Wills of Kappahannock county, from the produce of silkworms fed by them selves. There is no thin? more singular and true than thai suicide and elopement have their seasons and rang. -At one time they rage as if aii cpedemic; at another, we rarely chronicle a case for months. -Suicide had a great run tvro months' a so. It was astonishing and melancholy the ; manner and numbers of these self-murders. Just noiv, elopements are the "go." Every- bodr is run ting-off with; a voman. single or married. iTVhat is tho phil osophy cf it? - " Mr. Ruchaian's family consists for the present, of Mr. and Mrs. . Lane (his nephew and niece,) Miss. George Plitt, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Apple ton, his late Secretary of Legation in London. Colonal Ramsey is also on a visit Trithh-im. . Miss Lane, a beauti ful and highly r.ccomplishcd young lady, does the honors of the mansion ttith the . same grace and affability which gained her so much popularity at the head of her uncle's .establish ment in London. ..... : . ' , The United States Land OUces' for Indiana, were, some months ago all concentrated in the one at Indianapolis. Senator Douglass, . it is reported, will this moniV lead to the altar the beautiful Miss Cutts, the reigning belle cf "Washbgton. ....";' GRIST MILL!! Patent PoraM3 THE subscribers have entered into partnership under the firm cf F.eed, IIlabird & Co., to manufacture- tho J. C. Reed, Ptent Portable Grist Mill and aro now prepared to furnish all those- in want of a good Cora or Wheat Mill tht for dura bility, simpliety and economy ; excel any Mill 5n the world. On the late exhibition-of tho Mechanics institute is Cincinnati, a Gold Xedal was awarded them for it.. It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes ; it is superior to ail others for themostextensive Merchant Mill, as it is for grinding the Fanners feed by Eorso power. The above Mills are manufactured by ths under signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they con bo furnished in anyquantityatshort notice. The above Mills warranted to perform a3 follows: S3 in. diam- per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300 0 30 u . 15 " 2o0 2j u - u u 20 13 " 203 20 f 15 ' - 8 150 As this Mill teiis its own story, it is unnecessary to quote from our numerous recommendations, reecired. Cincinnati, O. Fresh Arrival of NEW GOODS! AT ROCKPORT, MO. THE subscribers would respectfully tender their thanks to their customers and the Public Gene rally for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit a continuance of the same ; as they are determined to sell Goods as low if not lowor than any other Ilousewestof St. Joseph. Ilarinrjust received a larjre and well selected Stock of Spring and Summer y. . i o . i- r i? :i t .. vxoous: aiso a - superior ii r buiuj vnwi'iies with Hardware, Glas3 and Queensware, Furniture, Saddlery, Iron, ic. ; Come one and all, ; For well we know; Again you'll call, We'll sell so low. Of Goods the best, And profits small, . ,! We'll beat the rest, And 8uityoua31. , Our Stock of Dry Goods having been purchased in the Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that we can surpass our competitors in the low prices and' good qualities of our Stock, and earnestly believe all will make by calling and seeing for1 themselves before purchasing elsewhere. CAEEY, JONES, & CO. N.B. Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest prices, for Goods. June T, '5C. DANIEL ZOO K, WHOLESALE AXD KETAIL Oregon, Halt Count, Mo. . Ha3 in Store: Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, Spanish M'hiting, Red Lead, Litherage, " White Chalk, . ' Yenitian lied, Spanish Brown, . Cream of Tarter, Tartaric Acid, Sulpher Carb. Sodaj i Vinegar, . Turpentine, . Window Glass, : Puttv, Castlir Oil, Ex. IiOgwood, , Blue Stone, : Alum, ' Ground Ginger, Root : do, , Saint Louis Glue, ' Paris Green", Chrome do, . do -. yelloir,. '. Iron Paint, , White Zink do, Fish Oil, Whalo'do, ' "Wrights' Pills,.1 . '. , Champiaa's do, , . ; Jaysn's do, " Loudon '8 ' do, Had way's R.R., Davis Pain Killer ! Fahaestock's Ver : Store's Cough Candy, 'McLmc's Liver Pill?. cal boda, . ; ; Coperas, Saltpeter, Borax, Mex. Liniment, Vol. Oil do, Morland's do, Nerver and Bono do, rurrels - do, ' Louden's do, Jays' Expt., London's do, In addition to the f.bore, I have the largest Stoclt of Uruggist and rnysicians ncp furniture, themi cals, Surgical instruments, and Patent Medicieii3 ever offered for sale in this Cour.try. Merchants and 1 hysicians f Iowa, Kansas aid Nebraska, are jyspectfully invited to give me a calL June 7, 1SOO. UAltL XOOK HOLABIRD & CO. Machinists, Founders and , imn TATT? DTITT TT?T O lull u xnih u u xuvMiiiio Front Slreet, westiof- Smith, CINCINSATI O, "ITTould most respectfully inform their friends and t v the public generally, t&i.t tney are now pre pared to execute all orders in their line, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop 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. ; . . j Saw Mill Engines-of every Description. Constantly oa! han 1: consisting of tho Sash, Circu lar and iluley. Mill Gears and every description of (. astings, warranted to be well made in every partica lar. i J ; They have also a Boiler Yiird attached to their establishment, which enables' them to oversee til work in that lino furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in tho country. ' Those in want of anything in our line, would do well to give us call and examine our new patterns -.' 1 . ' ' J ' A. B. HOLABIRD & CO: B. V. LEWIS ,, JAMES W. LEWIS - TIJ03. J. BAHTHOLOW ' ' late F3RT a BARTHOLOW 13. W. LEWIS &' BROS.- 2 M AKC F ACT CREH 8 OF ALL DESCRIPTION ?; CHE W,IN G; TOBACCO. , .GLASGOW, :MISOVllI. - ' THANKFUL for the vefy liberal patronage that we have heretofore received from our numerous friends arid customers, and While repectfully solicit ing a continuance of the same, pledging ourselves lo spare neither paiBS nor expense to merit the patron ae of the public, we beg leave to announce that William J. Lewis has withdrawn from our firm, and Thofi. J. Bartholow is admitted a partner from this date, the stylo of the firm remaining unchanged, and that we have secured the services of CaptGeor G. Davis who will hereafter act in the capacity of traveling SALESSUK in onrection with our Mr. Bartholow and will during the coming Season per sonally wait upon our customers for the purpose of soliciting their orders: Our stcck held over from la t year" of all descriptions is unanimously large, the quality of which cannot fail to give entire satisfac tion to consumers., B. W. LEWIS & Bros. Glasgow, Mo., January 6, 1855. V 1L W. RIDES'. RID EN & J. D. "WHITE. WHITE, LAND AGENTS. . -iNTEBBASKACll1TT T. ' HAvLSti made arrangements by which wa will receive accurate copies if all the Townships embraced ia the Eastern pot-tioa pf Nebraska, we are now prepared to offer our lerviccs to the "SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTORY,' In Filing Declaratory Statements of . Intention to Pre-empt. Securing -Pre-emptions, Locating Land - -Warrants and ENTERING LAND. : ' LAXD WARRANTS BCUGIIT & SOLD. Land Entered on Time, Arc, Tarticular attention paid to Buying and Selling rroperiy on commission: Also, to making Collections and forwarding remittances to any part of the Unicn. Blanks cf all kinds always on hand. UDEN & WHITE. REFERENCES. . - - - . lion. A. A. Bradfcrd, S. F.NuewUs,. . Jlessrs. Dolman & West, Peter A. Keller, -: Thomas Lumpkin, June 23, 1S5S. vl-n4 Nebraska City. St. Joseph, Mo Washington City,. GREAT CIotMnsr Sale WM. R IfARTINJ j -t Q Z p. C. MARTIN, St. Louii. . New York. OUJ. MARTIN &s BROTHER. - ' THE OLD ORIGINAL CLOTHIERS, Ko. Ill A2n Ho. I Tf ATT? STEEET, . ; : - ST, LOUIS, no. TX)R the approa!hing rpring, we will lave a TRE I1 MENDOUS STOCK: OF CLOTHING, manufac tured by ourselvea in Neir Yvrk, expressly for t!iis tsarket. i In point of STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE, we clefy any and all competition ! W hsve marked down our price Tery low, as we intend selling to none tat . . - .- CASH AND PROMPT MEX. To such we wocld ask a thorough examination cf our Stock before purchasing. -I- UAHTDT & EXO. front Street, near Bteamtoat Landir, BEOWHVILLE, N. T; A. J. BENEDICT r A BOUNCES U toe putjie that he has taeathe above House; formerly kept by T. II. Edwards, in Brownvillo, If. aad is now prepared to accotio date all who may IW iJia thelr pati-onage. A new addition bas been built to the house, and ad ditions made of Furniture and Bedding, and all ar rangements now are such, as to render this IIouso equal to any in the Territory. - Urownville, July a, aojo. . Tt-nju W. II. WILLIAMS, WHOLES U.K AND BET AIL EE ALEE KJ STOVES & TINWARE Oregon, rBffo., - TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens olTOr gon and the public in general, that he has on hand the most extenfive stock of btoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. .My stock of .Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at Wholesale and Retail at St. Louu prices. - ' I would call particular attention to my stock of COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved patterns both Air-Tight and Premium." Among them may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prize Pre mium. Also ; ' - .. '. -. . : . Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will - - SELL LOWER THAN' ANY HOUSE IN. -TOWN. Particular attention paid to making and putting up-Tin Gutters, in the town and country. , Also, ro-. pairing done onshortaotice and on reasonable term. Old copper. Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. . . W. W. WILLIAMS, - vl-n5.; ' . '-.- Oregon, Mo., July 5, ISaC. F0STT THOUSAND D0LLAES Wcrth of Goods at a mall advance on. cost tud carriage by KOCKPOKT, MO.y ' : YZJXrUV'IZL &s DITiTiQ3?T. HEMMES LANDING, MO. . "TT TE TIA VE in store, and are receiving per Steam- ft- era uauuivoi, it tuuci, ojuiuuuigu uuu a largo and well assorted stock of . ' Dry Goods, ' : Bonnets, Medicines, .. ; - ; lgs, , '. Furniture, t. Tinware, , ' : Saddlery, ' Groceries, Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, -Boots & Shoes, . Uats t Caps, , : Cutlery, , . Paints, " ' . . Doors, Oils, ... 1 Castings : Sash, , . i JS'iiilfi, Iron CARPENTERS & BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS AC All of which we offer at yery low prices for Cas or Country froauce. NO HTJMBTTG! We will sell at SOME PSICE!'. , ' DILLON &, HAWK. P. S.' Ladies, if you haven't got a fine Silk Dress, Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillon & Hawk, for we certainly have tho best assortment of Fancy D ress Goods ever offered in this" market. -No trouble to show Goods. , .Tl-n5 , ? , D. i II. . : I CHARTER OAK i LIFE INSURAN CE COMPANY ! Hartford, Ct.-' --.'Capital $200,000 With large and increasing receipts securely inverted under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller a fuDlic Accounts. v . . : ALFRED GILL, Pres't. JO IT L. BUNCE,T. P, JAiits L. WALKLtii, Secretary. ', : I DIEECTORS. - ' ' Alfred Gill. John L. Bunco, Wro.' R. Cone, Jas. G Bolles, John A. Butler, Noah Whcaton, N. Ilollis ' tor, SamT Coit, Dan1 Phillips, C. N.- nmphrey. BOABD OF FIAKCE " Geo. Beach,' Esq., President of Phoenix Bank, , D. F. Robinson, Esq., " u Hartford , " -Hon. Isaao Toucey, late Attorney General U. S. ' Applications for insurance received by ' ' - - . R. W. FURNAS, Agent. - DR. A. S. HOLLTDAY, Med. Ex. GEO. IV LUCIUIAKDT, WATCHMAKER : , OREGQNIIOLT. COUNTlrf 10. : . . Erowntmetand VKinity, that ne has pencd a WATCH, X3LO CIL & JEWELRY STQKfi In Oregon, Ilolt county. Mo., where he will keep conn stantly on hand, and fir sale, a good assortment or Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine; lot of Violins, Accordeons, Silver, and Plated Spec tac'es, Oold Pens with. Gold rand. Silver extension caTd, Silver Thimbles,- fce., &c. IT- : . j i. . . tif. i . 1 . ixv i meparea 10 repair aicnes, l.iocks ana ,iew elry, of every descripvionr in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. f . Every article bought in his establishment, is war ranted to be what it is represented to be. ' Watch re pairing warranted for ne year. July 26, 1S56. vl-n8tf ... " -UNITED STATES E5PltESCOI?IIAM GIVE every possible facility for tie safe' and Speedy transmission of ' i . '"it . Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels, -, . Goods, and Merchandize , -4 Of every description, on reasonable terms. '. ' Prixcipal OificE3 New York, Buffalo; Cincin-i nati, Toledo, ChicagorDayton, lndianopolis, and all the smaller towns on Railroads in the Eastern, Mid dle Snd Western States, connecting at St. Lonis with Richardson's Missouri River Express.-. II. KIPP. ' .Jtly?6, 1856.-vl-n3 ' General Superintendent. JOHN W. TO OLE Y.. ' " ; (Succcss-jr to NOONAN; TOOLEY rf: Co,)' ; ' 53 ildin si, Old Stand, (St. Louts, Mo. ' ' IMPORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in China, Glass' aad Queensware, Yellc-w and Rockingliani Ware, Chandeliers, Lamps, Lanterns, Looking-glasses', Britannia Ware, Snj'&c, with a great variety of Fancy Mantlt and Parlor Ornaments, direct from the Potteries and Manufacturers, ' 2?Now arriving and in siore, a full (ock bf the above line of goods, which is offered to the Trade at reasonable rates. An examination is solicited. tSgTOn hand, Assorted Crates, for Country Trade. N. B. Packing receives special attention. ;1 r September 13, 1858. . vln!5-6m ... , . . B. ESTABROOK, ' 'UJK1TED STATE3 District AttoFiiey, REQUIRED to be in attendance officially upon all the terms -of tho District and Supremo Court of the Territory, tenders his Professional services to such as need them. -He flatters himself that his facilities for gaining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis trict, will enable him to give. satisfaction to such as entrust their business to his care. Omaha City, June 7. 1855. j - L. FORSYTH & CO. - COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Freight Agents, ' OF THS BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Kol 3, 'Olke Street, St. Louts, Ho. ". t . T. DOWDALL, ' ', ' K-E. CAKB. DOWDAtli, CAItrt & CO., : WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, I Engine and Llacnins Manufactory. Corner Second and Morgan Streets. ST. LOUIS, MO. ... MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines and Boil ers. Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws and Presses, Lard Kettles, Lard Screws and Cylinders, Wool Carding Machines, Young's Patent Smut Machines, Building Castings, &e. 3T"AgcnU for the sale of James Smith & Co.'s Superior MACHINE CARDS. . , YOUNG'S PATENT SMUT MACHINE. Well tried, always successful, fully Guarantied. iTanu factured and for sale bv ... .- ,, , . 'DO WALL CARR,ACO., Washington Foundry, St. Louis, lie SAMUEL SPENCER Si CO., No. Eighty-Two North Fourth Street, Near Lt-cust. ' ST. LOUIS, MO. " T ANUFACTUREB3 of every descriptioa of 111, Frames,dealtrsinPaintirgs,Eagravings,Iitho graphs, 4c.; Iooking-glass Plat s of every size, and tramed to any pattern m the best manner. Advertising Cards, 4c- fc tamed and anusnoa or Framed at short notice. Rosewood, Walnut and other fancy wood Picture ram Mouldings. -Tk TradaScpplitd, Old Frame, ;,12-gl. lBClflCBteaS Market Square, West, St.Jcseph, Ho., RAFTERY &, KELLY, WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS. HAVE the pleasure of announcins to tt.t't friends atrons, and the public, that they have remov ed their establishment from Main street to Market Square, West idi of the Market Ilouse, wh:ro they wiU iccp constantly, on hand a larje and vsritsd as sortment of groceries, salt, liquors, dry good', queens- ware, boots, shoes, c., with a large enppi j ei cuuic family flour and meal. Attention is invited to their select stock of Virginia and Missouri tobacco, manu facrnred expressly to their order, which will bo sold as usual, at a low figure. With a thousand thanks for the generous support that creccedcd their removal, which was occasioned by the encroachment of the Missouri river, taey now solicit A continuance of, that support, and a3 the best inducements to customers, they guarantee that their prices shall be low, and their goods unsurpassed. They invite country dealers and the publio to inspect their stock of groceries, particularly their choice col lection of Tean, with full assurance that they stand alonu in this city, both as regards quality and cheap ness. Received per steamer "Edinburgh," .30 btla of 'ittsburgh and Dayton ale. Terms cash or produce Cash paid 'for wheat, hides, beeswax," Ac. ' . ' - '. . . J. II. McFADIN & CO, FORWARDING $ COMMISSION . Merciiants, !K"o. 28 Levee, and 56 Commercial street, ; . gt Lonis, Mo. Especial attention given to sales of nEMP,KOPE, Provisions, Flour. Grain. &c. . Consignments solicit ed, and promptly disposed of.- . IIS II IIICIB, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, French and American Window Glats tfc dataware, Spicti, Indigo, Madder, Perfumeries, &c. r SPRINOTSTOOK! ,. CUARLESS, BLOW & CO.,' I1IPORTEKS A WHOLESALE PEALER3. , . llo. 66 and 67 Main street, St. .Louis, Ho. Are now in receipt of their new Stock, erubracinz evervtning in their line. . ' - tt?"ilerchant3 visiting our City are requested to give us a call, as wo are determined to sell for Cash or Prompt Time Paper, as lowa3 any House in tha United States. - - - HARPER'S MAGAZINE. Close of the Thirteenth Volume. Subscribers to Hakpes's. JIagazixe, whose sub scriptions expire with the November number, are respectfully requested ti renew them without delay. 1ERX3: Ihree Dollars a year, or lwcnty-fivo Cents a Mulnbcr. The Semi-annual volumes, as completed, neatly b.unl in cloth, aro sold at Two Dollars each, and muslin, covers aro furnished to those who wish to have their back numbers uniform ly bound, at.Twncty-five cents eoch. Thirteen vol umes are now ready, bound in cloth, and also in half calf. Clubs of two persons at Five Dollcr3 a year, five persons at Ten Dollars, or eleven persons at Twenty Dollars. ; . . . The commencement of a volume affords a favora ble occasion for the opening of new subscriptions. The December number will commence a new vol ume.3 '" ' , .""- " . The .Magaiine weighs over seven and not' over eight ounces. ' .The postage upon each number ia Three Cents. - : ' ' Each number of the Jragazine will contain' 141 oc tavo pages, in double columns, each year thus com prising nearly two thousand pages of the choicest Jlisijellaneous Literature of the day. Every num ber will contain humerous Pictorial Illustrations, ac curate Plates of the Fashions, a copious Chronicle of Current Events, and impartial Notices of tho im pprtant Books of the month. The Volumes com mence with the numbers for JUNE and DECEM BElt; but subscriptions may commence with any number. ' . , HARPER & BRO'S., Publishers, - ' ' Franklin Square, New York. ... AMERICAN AND ORIGINAL. KNICKERBOCKER: MAGAZINE Fcr; 1857. - . The Fortr-ninilfc. 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In addition la numerous wood cuts in the first style of the art, eab number contains a, full-page engraving, from stone, of some new, rare, and volnaLla fruit, trte, or flower, and is one of the most leant if ul, us w ll as, the. most useful Monthly Journals published h the world.. , ' . 1 ' '.'Terms $2 per year, in advance. Tfj.e rolume commenced on the 1st of January last, and wo cad supply back numbers from that; time. Th?e who prefer can commence with the current numllcr. Colored: pLATES.-Still further ta add by tho val ue of .the work, and meet the-improving, tiste-and increasing wants of the horticultural coinBjunity. an edition is published with Colored Plateirfrii uiar ber containing a full-page engraving of j;me nCw, rare, and valuable fruic, or flewer, correv cul.ired Xh.s is a new and important feature in tiiis country, ROBERT PEARS ALL SMITH, Publisher, , ... 17 and 19 Minor street, Khiladelpbia. AMERICAN HISTORY. A GREAT COMPLETED! -r LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN - ADAMS Second President of the United States. ' ' EDITED S mS ClAKDSOX, '.-.' : CHAPiLES FRANCIS ADA1IS. 10 vols 8vo. $22,50 vols, 1 & 10 jasSpublwbca Of the writings of our Revolutionary worthies none have been presented to the publi ; with as much ability, care and good faith, as thie of John Adams. ins mam portion oi the labor devolved on Lbarlc Francis Adams, who has devotiJ to it several years, and has set an example of thorough research and sound judgement, which cannt be to highly com mended.VA W. Gritwold. It u a work for the statesmw to real and study a work especially suited to yong men a work with wnicn we can wen aaord to adenuiy oar national reputation. Puritan lltcordfr. JJvery student of Ameriin history, American lava, nsuages. and institutions, fhould make himself acquainted with these papc, containing as they da th reflections of a mind d great comprehension, dei;p sagacity and extensivn learning on the funda mental principles of government. Af tonit Lra. One of the most valuabl contributions yet made to American history, PiiUidelpiie Bulletin. 5uch a contribution totneri.ain history we have no", bad before, except ia w eallections cf the Writ ings of Vahington and letersa. . Probably in lit er. ry value and interest ihu will surpass them both. .Boston Trantcrit. I litle,brownaco, 112v'a.Hhington Street, Boston. JLOOli 'OUT! ; A LL Ter$ons aro forwarned from bavin? ii the South West tnrth'of Section 2b, Township 6. ortuliange 15,ifi;or xne Pixtn i'nncijl Men dum, in Semaha cnty, N. T, now occapied by Tbos. Ilwldj; as I h.ve a right to (aid eUini that ia indirputabla. 13. B. THOIH'SON. Urownville, Julyith, 1S53. . vl-n5tf BROWN & CO., No. 78, JIain Steet, Su Lcnis; 2Io. , ; SPRING STOCK COilPLETE. v Tho cheapest and most extensive Fancy Goods and Yankee Notion i Eslallish- j ment in tha Western Country.," MERCHANTS in search of cheap gcods aro invi ted to examine our stock of silks, dress good s shawls, white good3, Embroideries, ribbonj, gloves and hosiory, trimmings, furnUhifig gxid and .small wares gcna.ally, togetacr wita l.j,oo.i i. araois of the latest and most fashionable styles, ct nianu- facturcrs prices. Cash "bnyers, close purchasers, and proiapt.jnen will find our stock adapted to thrir wmts in every particular. A call from the trada is respectfully so licited, vinl-'tf August 23, 135 J. - ' ' ' ---"': ' OREGON, MO. ROUT. L. IIATTEJT, Proprietor. 3fo pains or expense will be spared by the subscri ber,to make his guests comfortabla in every repeet, at this well known and highly reputable Ilouse. The very best attention Eiven to animals by a good and attentive Hostler. vl-n4 . ROBERT L. nATTEN. NEW GROCERY. Head Quarters for Bargains! EUFUS JL EDWARDS, Wholesale and retail dealer in Staple and Fiae Groceries, Win(s, Teas, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, nnd evtry thing else appertaining to tho bu-in3a of a Gro:er. Main, between Jale and Second streets, (Opposite the FJar Houso,) ST. JOSEPH, MO. Eagle Mills. ST. JOSEPH, MO. JAMES CARGILL, Proprietor. "Vf" ASfTJFACTTJRES and keej-s constantly AtJ- on hand for sale, all kinds cf Flour. Meat, and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled on most favorablo terms. Cash paid constantly for Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody that ever used it." St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 1356. vln!3-ly Steel Flow Factory, i ' -; Market Square, St. Joseph, Mo.'' - . .WILLIAM M. CARTER, . MANUFACTURER of Prairie plows of all sizes,: one and two horse Plows and Shovel-plows, Cultivators and Harrows. All orders( under Eve-hundred plows) filled immediately. Liberal discount to wholesale purchasers. ' v ' - CHARLES WEST. K. J. Jl'ASUEX, . - TV EST & McASIIEN, FORWARDING & COMMISSION Grocers and Steamboat Agents, Corner Second and Francis Streets, (Opposito A. Beatie's Banking House.) JSt ZT osopli, IVZlssJovLzri.. AN assortment of Boat Stores, Groceries, Wines Liquors, ileal, Flour, Ac., kept constantly on hand. July 25, 1651, vl-n8 FRANKLIN TYPE Ss STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY Ko. 163 Vine St., bet. Fourth aad Filw ' CINCINNATI, O. C. F. O'DRISCOLL &. CO. " fanufacturcrs and dealers in News, Book anl Job lx Type, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallics, &c., Ac. Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description. STEIlEOTYriNG.of all kind Books, Music, Paten: Medicine Direction?, Job3, Wood Fnrevin, SO., d c. Brand and Pattern Letters various styles, Wholesale Paper "Warehouse. IJKADNKJt, WAKREX 3c CO., WHOLESALE Dealers in Papers of every des wiption: . - v . ,. Printing, Book Paper, Wrapping, Manilas, FdioTost, ---Flat Cap, Foolscap. Letter s Note, Colored Papers, 'fcdiumAi Demy'?, of tho very best Eastern and Western Manufacture, l r i a i 7 unu iwr erne aivcrj low prices. Cash for liars and Rope, BRADNEK, WARREN & CO., .J . - No. 12, La ililio surer. Chicago, June. 23th. 13:a. vl-nt Improved Little Giant CORN & COB PLANTATION MILL 3?rico ZTIocItxcocI. rjlIIE subscriber has jurchased exclusive right of X Territory in the "A est, of tho above celebrated Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all times, either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the most positive manner. ... It U now more than a year since tho "Little"' Giant".''' Was introduced to the public, daring which time, it has been constantly growing in the popular favor. ..Tho improvements recently cCccted and putented, makes it the most perfect machine cvr offered for general firm use. It is furnished rcaJy for attaching team, and weiglrs as follows': No. 1, 22j "o. 2, No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pounds., Twcuty minutes are sufficient to sot one up, without mechanical as I, and when once adjnstcd, it can with iafety bo entrusted to a boy. Full directions aecoin;any each Mill. 13? XIC H (CIS No 1,35, will grind 8 bu meal per hour with 1 horse No 2 40, " 10 " " i m No 3 50, " 15 " i a No4 60, " u 20 .... 2 " tf Liberal discount to dealer. t ,; : JAMES B. CITADWICK, No. 63 Locust Street, bet. 21 and 3d June 28, 1355. vl-n4'; " St. Lotiin, M. ALOXZO TBATT, . New l'ork. X. O. PRATT, o. v. ciiiLn, St. Louis. je. tv. folt, : ; 8. C. SIAXSI K, St. louis. CHILD, PRATT & CO:, Direct Importers, Jobbers and Manufact urcrs' Agents English, French, German k American Hardware, and .Cutlery: GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, &c, &c, 130 i lllMain St, cq AVaslwvj.n Aenuc, ' ST". LOUIS, MO. , - L 0. of G. T. TITE Prownville Lodge, No. 3, Independent Order of Good Templar?, mcet3 every Saturday eve ning, at 7 o'clnck, at Templars' Hall, No. 2'J, Atlan tic street (Thurbur's JJlock ). - Members of the order visiting the city, are respect fully invited to attend, when coi.vcnient; and those locat nghere.are-earnestly solicit! U join the Lodg?, as we lof.k for the support cf all friends of Temper ance, both male aDd female. For information concerning the Order, cniu're of Wm. Thurbur, Atlantic street, 0. F. Lake, No. 27, Main street, or Richard Ilrown, corner of Main and First straet. Pj order of the Ik1"9, Mr. C. E. TilURL'UK, W. 6. T. Attest: n. P. ECXTON, W. H. Jnly 25,1S55. vl-nStf E. G. TCTTXE. " K. O. P2LET. . U. V. SUITn. TTJTTLE, PERLEY & SIiIITH FALL STYLES. 185G. 77 Main slreet, St. L6uL',Mo. MANUFACT CRERS of Straw and Silk T-mnct? Importers and Wholesale dealers in Ribbons Silk Millinery, Flowers, Trimming, Lace Goods, Em broideries, Ac. Iris Jlcrehants an I Milhnersc.ro particularly in vitcd to examine our stock, before making their srrin n- purchase?, as we ( relvtrr f ul v on the our sty.'e,) intend to offer inducements wqual, if not superion. to any jobbing house in the United States oepieiaoer 10, iojj. vinia-o;a NEMAHA CITY FERRY Across the Missouri River at Nemaha City, mouth of Little IToraah a river, Nebraska Territory. THE Proprietor informs Emigranu, Traveler! and the nver-crossing public, that ho hw new ia op eration good, large and substantial boati at the abovo named point, and careful boatwm to cross persons and teams from either side of tw river, at all times Of the day or night. The Inndirg is safe nnd eay and ,the 1 ropnetor takes pleasure in callin uron th i puKia for patronage. This is in a direct route toDigL.uc, Fort Kearney and that region, and is the most practical point at which to cross tho Mia aounnrer. It is nine rnibs fro n Rock Tort, Mo., and seven below Erownville, N. T, The bt of aa commodations to be had on either side ,f the river Nemaha City, Sept. 20,18W.-5t J.C.ELLIS. ' THE EIUTIoHo AND THE FARiIEP,S QT3i Great Red ucf ion in the Price of fab,., ' j L. SCOTT & CO.. Continue t publish Uie followir, v I cals The London Quarterly fCon$emi The lit rAh wh iti. Ulackwood tdinbnrgh Jlnt'1 ' These Periodicals ably reprcssct -tlwV Elitical parties of Great BritaiaWh t ilical, but polities forms otilv nr. f 'r "? t tho scholar and the profeional mm ultt,,) . . ' . 2 from any other source. 23n.yl3r Copies ea, thex pin . , original editions. . . 0 - TERMS. For any one ef tho four Reviewn For any two of tha f jur Reviewi For any three of the four Reviews Ftr all four of tho Revicwn For P.lackwocd's .Magaiina - , Forr.lackwood and tnree Reviev, For Blackwood and the focr Review," w Tar m null lvn r X 1 1 3 Money current in the State wher LjUe(1 ccived at par. ' ' j iuv.in j w in rai.i.A ; . . 1 -A discoant of twcnty-fiT, . prices will be allowed tor" i .L.Scott A Co ft Brora CLrBBiso. A disconnt from the above in? direct from r - tt B coriei of DlaciwwJ. or nrm VauZ A- 1 1 . r i m . - 1 ,w !i u o ono a aureus itu- j aoius.. rur o lun-.v, mi rfuoiis., KiU t " Reviews and IUack .vood for Zi) dolU.: n,l - TO SCIENTIFIC AXD PRACTICAL AGIllcrtr-. Cy Henry STErrtEX3, F. R. S, of Kdiubu-T the lato J. P. Norto-, Professor of MtvX i! riculturo in Yale C-jlIege, Now llareu. Iioyal Octavo. 1000 page?, and numcaaa'V"4 ni slcci jongnu ingJr duco the rico to Five Dollars for the Two VoIam When sent by mail (post-paid) to Calif nj Oregon tho price will be 7 djlU. T tm',iT part of the Union and to Canada ( post -pa j'lVj, Thit vorli it NOT the old u3oo fthe ,r,; Remittances for any of tha abovo jilli,,,, should always bo addrewd. post-paid to thi Pj. lishcrs LEONARD SCOTTiCi) No. it, Gold S?irt,J.I. XO BOOKS KBVTU ALL VASZ A. S. HOLLADAI WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IS Drills and Medicines Llain Street, Brovrnvillc, N.T. .TTT 1 t ir, t 1 1 1 nit. unaer?igr.ea rc?pcciuuiy Degs leae a in r X the public, that he has tow on hard 'av assortment of Everything, nsiuvly. kej t ia Li; Mores, which bottlers lor sale, inclusively : Ncav System of ' . . ' CASH AND CASH ONLY! It will be entirely foreign t9 thi be.iufiful'rAi to "Book," "keep occouat," "unto" 'cnTtc-'t "cbdt or 'Temerabcr fur a icw dlyj." Vchm w ;t "Spondulicks" ifyou want anything iaiheCr; nno. Prcsciiptioaa Ccnpaanded. at all IIouriY.;. Accuracy azii Disjatch, Rcmemher the system I liavo al(.tC'1.lnJi pockctand your feelings wiil rot mlfe. CwJt. kitirfly not be given, unlesti and:r circuin-itancc. peculiar destitntirw. . July 12, LSjO.-Tl-nC f A. S. ITOLUDAr. THE NEW rLOURHTG MILL GLAKK'S PATENT CO.'lP.tyFI) ; GR1SD15 and 'Bolting or Jfcrcbanr, i'lcuiinir 5li'.l. T'i highly ingenious and tiuoh needel invention f ra an entirely new feataro ici tho mimufactur ( Yill,AT and FLO UK. bv ttu Kaneri..r m.inwr which it performs its .w rk CKINIMNO anJ LOl.: the tiram at "a single 'jpetatioff into di.Tercnt kindj cf fiour and fc d. Thismill possesses ac vantages to nnmnai to iy ciiui.-ieruien in any.auvorttHen.iMif. ihtf proper r.; to fu.Iy appreciate ns zreat it.erit it to eet it k: t r.. . i . . No. 313 Broadway, Corner Ctnrt nf., ST. li'vt State and Country Right and Mil! F r S.ilr. W. W. HA51EK t CO. " TJroitlwayund Court,2 l IJtorr. ST. JOSEPH LUMBER .YAM On EJmond. Street, neur CargiU"3 lk St. Joejih, i.oori. W. J. TAYLOlt, IlcmareJ from the o biand to'tbo atovo earned plaeo. THE undersigned u now fu'ly jircpnred to i" modate bu patrons aai fr sortmontof Pina Lumber ever oD'rred in th'u car kef, comprising net only WLite Pino I.mntHTi- hite and Yellow Flooring, r!.id-r dn;iicd: bat' best assortment of Piif, Coi.tonwocd ins Pof.Iar Siding, Ac. Ho las now on hand, at bis Lun.btr "ar l,';' gest nil I b?.-t assortment of Djon, S;fh acUVn tinn blio l ever offered in thli nuirJtBt, a p.t;n which is direct from Cifcinnnti jninufactoriej,!!.'- cnnoi?s b:m t. 'sll at very jedueed,frie, ht fully prepared to fill all order? in bin" line; st si' notice, and irticulaily solicit i the KariiW aai braska tmde, ftr he has the article. they wit must have. Bo sere to give me a call, near ' ' Mill , nnd m the imtn-nliate vicinity of thefcwJ' seph Brewery.' . - - - ; "A nilXO O? BEAUTY 13 A' JOY roRETEr-"- COLES VOYAGE T or LlfX .Cliildhood. Youth, 3Ia;iW;l Old W Four splen-lid Una Enravimri, fioni tin 1';:;'' in tho Oullory of lh3 Sping'.er Lmr.ute. Ux2i. Tr, tdxZZ. : .u . . - . . A" GHi! AT,XATIOKA'C TORK. Of five years' asecuiiou, involving an e.t)onse.f ?- 000. ArtistV proof' 550. "Indi:!, Lett-1,.J Blain, 20. ... T-f A nrri!!Tllltn!l pnnl'nlri, full Jr!r,ti( n th work, with tetiiuofi ialj frcm oar fii".t AUH-iJ- ourrnt nunnt, Ii lh.-. fur miwt d'.n-Bi-",rt STATESMEN, tbe U$l aoncdi'.ej JVWiZi V AUT, at home and abroad, to. etter w:.th the ' ' . VOICS Or Tllij I'KESS Of this city, and also of the tighjst Ear.p:'5-thority- . THE LONDO:; ART JOURNAL. Will be furwurdtl oa the reccii t of tw p'J? stamps. - . , , - The Trad tupplied oa the mot Liberal Term. Appropriate and tasteful i-tylcs of frames, pP1'"' ed cx5twk!j for this work, at tho lowest o-h r':'A aro furnished at prices varying from J 11 to ? set. Boitn. Tockin? nnd cit.ir frr.m il t5- Addrcsj the Vovaire cf Lif x " i:. WOLFE.? TlnUf - Spicglei- Iasiitute, inn 1 A m. . ... . - . n PLASTERS k BAKEB; : . A ENOUNCE to the Travelling Public, that tb 7 j rtparea wua every fi.ciir.y :o a'omuiv tnose ending tho Missouri rircr. This "bains ' cmaing to Nebraska, wi:i End it cr Jatfy to their ' a tu cross a l iriw iv.tr. f FEUItY BATE3. -,.,, rorevery twohorscmulesorMeo A wagon, a ti . . . . uursw or rnuiu ana buj-gy, M led hor30 or inula, . loose cattle per head, - ' " . , Bheep and hogs per head, ench. footman, ' ewt.cf frcigh JI feet of lumber, unloaded wagoo and tors, muTcs or- M M oxen Lherr with Brownrillg, August 2, 1333 -ly J : THOMAS II. LARSIN Ss CO., ' COaillSSIOX MEKC:iAST3 AKI Wholesale Gvoccv No. SO, Levee, Comer of Olive street, ST. LOUIS, HO. ' Special atten and TOBACCO. Jinn IV III ' l,s Na orders takeo for tha pun:"- cf Hemp, under aey eimum3t3.aces. DAT & MATLACK,WhosaleD Dry Goods. Ej. 57 Pearl tra between ' ut and Vine, Cincinnai i, Ohij. character. As Organs t the most profon i tJ on Science Literature, Morality, and R," stand, 03 they ever have stood, tPriTar world ff letters btinr eoni;lfr.i :i iuianSoui iva'jcr vi. ery cias.-, they fa- H correct rewrd of the current lhcmture 7f l throughout the world, than can be twm. 4' it The receipt of Advance Sliprts fr m.v,, ish publishers gives additional value to tv ' minus especially during tha prnwi.t tivJ European affairs, inasmuch ax thex ri S I ostage. In nil tlia pnrttiial Cities n. ' tht3 works will be delivered Fbbe c Ca " When sent by mail the Posta;o Ui any tJ1." United States will be but Twc3ty-furC'DU for "Blackwood," and but Fourteen CVnta'a each of tho Reviews. . , This is confessedly the most complcto l riculture ever publbhifl, and in orier 't.i eit wider circulation the publishers haveresorri-t','.' I 83 1 I 1