Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 20, 1856, Image 4

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    Front Street, near Steamboat Landing,
. t.'j LIIOWNVILLE, N. T. V
.'.A. J. KEN EDICT,
A'XVOU.NXKS to the public that bfl has taken the
in Urownville, IS. T., and ia oow prepared to accomo
date all -tfho may favor him with their patiJTiage.
A new addition has been built to the house, and ad
ditions made cf Furniture and Bedding, and all ar
rangements now are snch as to render this Ilouse
equal to ary in the Territory. . . ; '
Brownville, July 5, 1S56. vl-n5tf
W. II. WILLIAMS,
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALER IN
STOVES & TINWARE
Orcsou, TUEo.,
TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or
goa and the public in general, that he has on
'hand the most extensive etock of Stoves and Tin
wareever oflered it this market. My stock of Tin
ware is of niy own manufacture, and is for Bale at
Wholesale and Kef all at St. Louis prices.
, I would call particular attention to my stock of
COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved
patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among theia
may be found Filly's Charter Oak, tho best stove now
in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prize Pre
. wium. Also
Parlor & Box Stoves
. Of various Sixes and I'attcrns, which I will
'SELL LOWEIi THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN.
; Particular attention paid to making and putting
up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. ALk, re
tiring done on short notice and on reasonable terms.
'Old copper, Drass and Pewter taken in exchange
for work or ware. W. W. WILLIAMS,
vI.-5 Oregon, Mo., July 5, 1S56.
FOSTY THOUSAND D0LLAE3 Worth of Goods
at a f mall advance on cost and carriage ly
XJXXjXjOTVJ" ci? TTA,WTX,
i ' ,-.r ItOCKPOUT, MO.,
AX
XT r AfSL tte DIIjIjOIM,
IIE3I5IE.S LAADIA'G, MO.
WE IIA VE in store, and are receiving per Steam
ers Ilrmnibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha,
a iare ana jmi assortou stock of
Dry Goods, ,
Bonnets,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Furniture,
Tinware,
Saddlery,
Groceries,
Castings
Sash, Nails,
Iron
Clothing,-
Hardware,
Qceensware,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats A Caps,
"Cutlery,
' Paints,
: -. ... Diors,
.i Oils,
CARPENTERS & BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS AC
All of whiiii wc offer at very low prices for Cash or
Country l nxtuce.
SO EU2IEUG! We will sell at SOKE PEICE!!
DILLON & HAWK.
P. S. Ladies, if you haven't got a fine Silk Dres?,
.Shawl or lionnct, don't blame Dillon A Hawk, for
we certainly have the best assortment of i ancy Dress
Goods ever offered in this market. No trouble to
. tho w .Goods
vl-n5
D. AIL
: CHARTER OAK
LITE INSURANCE COMPANY I
Hartford, Ct.- Capital 200,000
With large .aad increasing receipts socurely invested
under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller
cf Public Accounts.
" OFFICERS.
ALFRED GILL, Pres't. JOHN L. BUNCE, V. P,
; JAML3 C. WALKLEY, Secretary.
: DIBECTOIiS.
Alfred Gill. John L. Bunce, Win. R. Cone, Jas. G
- Belles, John ; A. Butler, Noah Wbeaton, N. Hollis-
ter, Sam'j Joit, Dan') Phillips, C. N. nmphrey.
ItOAEB OF FINANCE.
Geo. Bench, Esq., President of Phoenix Bank,
I). F. Robinson, Esq., Hartford
Hon. Isaac Toucey, late Attorney General U. S.
. Applications for insurance received by
It. W. FURNAS, 'Agent.
DR. A. S. HOLLIDAY, Med. Ex.
CEO. P. LUCKIIAIIDT,
"TTT A mTTT r k -rr- w t-v
YV A 1 Ui iUAlvJilt
" An cl T owollcr,
OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO.
. rrlKES the liberty to inform- the citizens of
JL, Brownville and vicinity, that ho has opened a
.WATCH, CLOCK A JEWELRY STORE
t In Oregon,IIolt county, Mo., where he will keep con-
etantly on hand, and for sale, a rood assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which
ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine
lot of Violin, Accordeons, Silver, and Hated Spcc
tvl's, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension
caTs, Silver Thimbles, Ac, Ac.
Ho is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry, of every description, in the best manner and
on the most reasonable terms.
"Every artkle bought in his establishment, is war
lanted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re
pairing warranted for one year.
1 July23,lS5G.;vl-nStf " ' ' "
UNITED STATES
ESPI JESS COISIPAN Y
G
1V every possiblo facility for the safe and
t pocdy transmission of
Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels,
Cioods, and Mcrchau dize
)i i very clown plion, on reasonable ternw.
nali, Tuledu.hicago, DajtonJpd'anopoXi?, and all
the ma.npr town nn lia.ilrn.Tjls in ihn V.imtnrn
lle and Western States, connecting at St. Louis with
Rkhardsou'u Jlissouri River Express. II. K1PP. ?
' July25, lbjG.-vl-iiB General Suirintondent.
iriiocraY: is.
JOHN W. TOOLEY.
; (Succcaw to NOONAN, TOOLEY Co,).
'53 Main sLt Old Sland, St. Louis, Mo.
IMPORTER Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in China,
Glass and Qaccnswaro, Yellow and Rockingham
Ware. Chandelier?, Lamus, Lanterns, Looking-glas-
liritaniua Ware, Ac. Ac with a groat variety of
r ancy jaantle and 1 arlor Ornaments, direct iroxa the
. lotteries and Manufacturers. '
above line of goods, which is ofTered to the Trade at
reasonable ratop, An examination is solicited.
tiOn hand, Assorted Crates, for Country Trade.
N. B. Packing rei'fcivcst'potial attention. .
" September 13, 1350. vlnl5-6m
L1. E3TABROOK,
UNITED STATES
District Attorney,
: OMA1IA CITY, N. T.
T E QUI RED to bo In attendance officially cpon aH
IV the terms of the District and Supremo Court of
the 1 cmUry, tc nacre his 1 roressional services to such
as uecd them. He flatters himself that his facilities
Tor raining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis
trict, will enable him to pive satisfaction to such as
entrust their business to his care. -
Omaha City, Jun 7, 1856.
L. FORSYTH k CO.
-COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Freight- Ageiits,
OF THE
BALTIMORE AND OIIIO RAILROAD.
- No.-3, Olive Street, St. Louis, Ho.
J. T. IKJWPALL. " E.S.CAEK.
DO WD ALLY CARR & CO.,
WASHINGTON FOUNDRY,
Entire and I.Iachuie Manufactory.
- Corner Second and Morgan Streets.
' ST. LOUIS, MO.
TV r ANUFACTURERSof Steam En -incs and Boil-
yjL rs. Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco
rxrews ani Presses, Lard Kettles, Lard crcws and
OyUriicrs, "S'oJl Carding Machines, Young's Patent
fc:iiul K..L.nes, IaUviiD2 Castings, Ac'.
Agents for the sale of James Smith & Co.'a
Superior KALliljtL CARDS. "
YOUNU-3 -l'AUM KilUT MACHINE. Wei
.tried, always euccessrul, tu'Jy Guarantied. Manu
factured anl icr eaie tr
DOWALL CARIt,iCO :
Washington Foundry. St. LonjE '
sa::ui:l spencer & coM
No, C 'l-ty-Two North Fourth Street, N ear Locust.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
FACTITEBS of every d
acscnrtion
of
Ira
k " . df-alcrs ia Pair ting, Engraving Litho-
t j 'ry i vtt'.ru ii tho best manner.
-. - v i' :
.. rg Car ic, btainea and arnisnca
t.; ; rt notice. "
or
cl. Wul-.ut asl other fancy wood Titure
r . CIl Frimes, Li., Re-g'.lt.
GRIST MILL!!
XTTTTTT33
Patent Portable Illllli
THE subscribers have entered into a partnership
under the firm of Reed, Ilolabird & Co., to
manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist
Mill and are now prepared ' to furnish a J those in
want cf a g od Corn or Wheat Still that for dura
bility, simplicty and economy ; excel JiDy Mill in the
world. . On the late exhibition of the Mechanics
institute in Cincinnati a Guld .Zfidal was awarded
them for it. .
It is adapted to all Grain grinding purjosej ; it is
superior to all others for the most, extensive Merchant
Mill, as it is for grinding the Farmers feed by Horse
power. - .
The above Mills are manufactured by the under
signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they
con bo furnished in any quantity at short notice.
The above Mills warranted to perform m follows:
35 in. diam-, per hour 60 B. Corn, 25 Whi-at, $300
30 u 30 a 15 2so
24 u u 20 u 13 ' u 200
20 u u 15 " 8 , ' 150
As this Mill tells its own story, it is unnecessary to
quote from our numerous recommendations, roe-civeL
REED, HOLABIRD & CO.
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 a low if not lower than tiny other
House west of St. Joseph. Having just received a
large and Tell selected fetock of Spring and Summer
Goods; also a superior Stock of Family Groceries
with HasJwaro, Glass and Queenswarc, Funiture,
Saddlery, Iron, Ac.
Come one and all,
For well we know;
Again youll call,
We'll sell so low.
Of Goods the best,
And profits small,
Well beat the rest,
And suit you all.
Our Stock of Dry Goods having been' purchased in
tho 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 for themselves before
purcnasingclscwhero, CAREY, JONES, A CO.
N. B. Country Produco of nil kinds taken in ex
change at the highest prices, for Goods. Juno I, '56.
DANIEL ZOOK, ;
WHOLES ULK AM) EETAIL
Oregon, llait County, Mo.
Has in Store :
Puro White Lead,
LinseodOil,
Spanish Whiting, .
Red Lead, .
Lithcrage,
White Chalk,
Venitian Red,
Spanish Brown,
Cream of Tarter,
Tartaric Acid,
Sulpher Carb. Soda,
Vinegar,
Turpentine,
Sal Soda,
Copcras,
Saltpeter, '
Borax,
Mcx. Liniment,
Vol. Oil do,
Morland's do,
Nervcr and Bono do,
Farrels do,
Loudon's do,
Jays' Expt.,
Window Glas3,
Putty,
Caster Oil,
Ex. Logwood,
Blue Stone,
Alum,
Ground Ginger,
Root do,
Saint Louis Glue, ,
Paris Green,
Chrorao do,
do yellow, . ;
Iron Paint,
White Zink do,
Fish Oil,
Whale do,
Wrights' Pills,
Champian's do,
Jay&n'ti - do,
Loudon's do, : .
Kad way's R. R.,
Davis Pain Killer, . i
Fahncstock's Ver
Stone's Cough Candy,
London's do,
McLane s Liver Tills.
In addition to the above, I have.' the largest Stock
cf Druggist and Physicians Shop furniture, Chemi
cals, Surgical instruments, and Patent Modiciens
ever offered for sale in this Country.
Merchants and Physicians of Iowa, Kansas and
Nebraska, are respoctl'uliy invited to give mo a call.
June7, 1856. . . .. DANIEL ZOOK..
A. B. HOLLABIED & CO.
Machinists, Founders and
ENGINE BUILDERS
Trout Street, West of, Smith,
CINCINNATI, O,
"VX7"ould most respoctf ully inform their friends Jind
V V tho public eeneraily, that they are now ire-
pared to execute all orders in their line, with rompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with
tho increased facilities they now possess, they hopo to
merit a continuation of tho liberal patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them. -
Saw Mill Engines if every Description.
Constantly oa hand: consisting of tho Sash, Cirjn-
lar and Mulcy., Mill Gears and every descrii'tion of
l. astinjrs. warranted to be well maao in every rarticu-
lar.
They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that lino famished by them, and arc pro-
pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other
snop in the country.
Those in want of anything in our line, would do
well to givo us a call and examine our new patterns.
' A. li. UOLAUIUD & CO.
B. W. LEWIS
TIIOS. I. BABTMOLOV
lato TEllY k BAKTD0LOW-
13. W: LEWIS & BltOS.
MAXUFACTfBER3 OP ALL tESCEirTION OF "
CHEWING TOBACCO.
' GLASGOW, MISSOURI.
fJlIIANKFUL for lhe very liberal patronago that
X we nave hcrcto.oro received from out nnineroni
friends and customci,3,and whilo respectfully folk it
ing a continuance of the same, pledging ourselves to
spare neivher pains rtor expense to Jocrit tho patron
o of tno public, we bej; leave to announco tint
William J. Lewis has withdrawn frbm our firm, and
Thos. J. Earth olow Is admitted a partner from ttJa
date, tho style of tho firm remaining unchanged, and
that we tave sccurci tne services of Gapt. tieorge
G. Davis who will hereafter act in. tho capacity of
traveling SALESMAN in connection with our Jlr.
Bartholow and will daring the comin Season ptr
sonally wait upon our customers for tho purpose of
Bolicitin their orders-. Ourstock hold over fromlsst
year of all descriptions is unanimously ..lanro, the
quality oi wnicn caiiuoip tan m kiv enure eaasiac-
A . " 1, T ft-ltJ . T
i v i m. f. 1 l . : . r-
lion 10 consumers. . i. . i.i n i.fos.
Glasgow, i!o January 6, ls.55. ; .. : ;i
M. W. EIDE5T. - J. D. MTU ITE.
' IilDEN & WHITE,
LAND AGENTS.
: NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
HAVING made arrangements by whicn wo will
receive accurate copies of all tho Townships
embraced in the Eastern portion of ebraska, we
aro now prepared to bffer our services to tne
"SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTOEY,'
In Filing Declaratory Statements of
Intention to Pre-empt." Securing
Pre-emption?, locating Laad
Warrants and, . ,
ENTERING LAND., J
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD.
Land Entered on Time, Arc., .
Particular attention paid to Buying and Selling
Property on comm -ssion: Alse, to making ix)iieciions
and forwarding remittances to any pirt of the L nion
Blanks of all kinds always on hand.
. RLDEN A WHITE.
REFERENCES.
Hon
A.A.Bradford, . Nebraska Gaty.
S. F.Nuccolls,
r MesirS. Dolman A West,
Peter A. Keller,
Thomas Lumpkin, ' v
June 23, 1356. vl-nl
St. Joseph, Mo, ;
Washington City,
:: GREAT I
' ClctliiiiS.Salcr-' -
Wit. R MAKTLNJ 'in rft - o.o.aitl,
New York. ) J-Uiu. . ouuis.
MARTIN & BROTHER.
THE OLD ORIGINAL CLOTIIIEItS
o."iiiAin) rb. i hair zizzzt;
, . ST. LOUIS, Jia
T?01t the af prosohing spring, we will have a TRE
r MENDOCS STOCK. OF CLOIHIXO.inaEufa,
turcl by ourselves it New York, expressly for this
market. - . . " "i ' '
la point of STYLE, QUALITY isi TRIC,
defy any and all competition ! ; . Wq hare marked
dowa our price very low, as we Lvteal selling to none
bat :
' CASH AXD PE02IPTJIEX.
To such we would ask a thorough, cxaminati jn of
our Stock before purchasing. - " - -
1-lt MAUTIN A LEO.
OLIVER BENNETT &' CO., '
'aJANXFACTL'BLES AX3 .TTIiOLESXS DEALEB3 IN
' Boot3,Blioes &. Brcai, 8 ?
KQ. 87 MAIN STREET, SAINT LOUIS, 210.
A RE NOW IN RECEIPT of a complete assortment
ii of roods from their own and othor manufac-.
torieF,adapt(sdesiecially to the Western trade.
Purchasers are iavited to cxaoiirie their stock,
manufactured and r selected with, great care and
warranted of superior quality. . Orders will receive
prompt and careful attention.
IXIPOIlTAirT I3TK7; WOEKS.
.-. PUBLISHED BY
Moore, Wilstach, Keys k Co.
Jfo. 23 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O.
A HISTORY OF MEDICINE, from its Origin to
tho Close of tho Eighteenth Century. By Dr.
Renouard, of Paris. Translated by Dr. G. C.
Conicgys, Professor in Miami Medical College. One
S'olume, large 8vo. 750 pages, Price $3,00.
' An Introduction to tho Study ot' Esthetics. By
Prof essor J. J. C. Moffat, of the College of New Jer
sey, Princeton. Author of "Lifo of Chalmers:" Ac.
1 vol. I2mo, pages. Price SI.
Tho Teacher's Miscellany. A selection of articles
from the rrocwdincs of the College of Professional
Teachers. By J. M. Campbell and A. 51. liadley, or
Wabash College. Ono vol, 12mo, 450 pages. Price
WILL BE READY IN SEPTEMBER
Ths Cyclopedia of Llodsrn Travel,
'. A Record of Adventure, Exploration and
Discovery for tha last Fifty years. '
Edited by Bayard Taylor, Author of "Views Afoot,"
"Travels in Central Africa," Ac.; Ac.
One vol., 8vo., Handsomely illustrated with 12
maps by Schonbcrg, and numerous wood engravings
by Orr, and an elaborate steel fronti.?peice by Buttrc.
SjW" Will bo sold to subscribers only,
MOORE, WiLSTACII, KEYS & CO.,
. Wholesale and Retail Booksellers,
t 25 West Fourth street, Cincinnati.
GEO. C. FERGUSON.
MILLWRIG HT AND ENGINEER
IJIlOWimLXE, N. T.
ANNOUNCES to the public, that he is prepared
to erect Steam Saw and Merchant Mills at short
notice and reasonable terms. ,
' ALL WORK WARRANTED. : 1 '
IIo is also Agent for .;' '
A. II. HOLLIBIRD & GO'S.,
Western Foundry.
CINCINNATI, O., '
i , LEE & LILVVITT'S
Saw Manufactory,
, CINCINNATI, O., ;
And is prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es
tablishments. '" .
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. . , .
REFFERENCES. ' .'
Noel, Lake Co.y Brownville, N. T. Steam Mill.
; Nnckolls A WliitJ, Rockport, Mo.' ' " "
James Lowe, Liriden, .. .
vln3Iy. - Brownville, Juno 2 1856.-.
PALMER HOUSE.
S. BARBOUR, Proprietor.
Corner of Illinois and Washingtoa Streets,
INDIANOPOLIS, IND. '
rpHIS well-known and popular Hot jl, has recently
Ju ojcn re-tuiit ana greatly cnlargd by tho addi
tion of tixty or S(5venty" rooms, anl is furnished
throughout with new and boautiful furniture, and is
in all respxt?, a First Class Hotel. Travelers
will find tho "Palmer" all they can dssiro for com
fort, luxury and pleasure. The table will at all
times be supplied with the best the market affords,
and no pains will be spared to render tho stay of
guests both comfortable and pleasant.. .
"TRY THE PALMER HOUSE."
August 30, 185L.: : vlnU-ly ---j
, j J. P.
H. WHITTEUOKE. B. B. TTHITTEMORE,
OA.BTEB
, II. & R. B. WHITTEMORE & CO.,
t
BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS.
NO. 143 MAIN STRRET. -: T
(First door abevo the Bahk of 5!assourI.) :
. Ot. liOUis, X-X-O- . ;
tSTash paid for Furs and Deer Skins;-
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
CEOBGE CLATES. ' I ' ' . ,' 3. LEE.
CLAYES - 3c LEE,
Real Estate and General Agency,
. -; OMAHA CITY, N. T.
References.
James Wright, Broker, - - Now York,
'Win. A. Woodward, Esq.- r " - -
IIon.R.AVood,Ex-Gor. of Ohio, Cleveland,
Wieks, Otic and Brownell, Bankers, u
Alcott A Uorton, "
Col. Robert Campbell, - ' St. Louis, 1
James Ridgway, Esq. ... "
Crawforn and Sackctt' Chicago.
Omaha City, Aug. 301856, vlnl3-ly . - ;
.' . CHARLES KEARNY, -
"Wholesale and ' Retail G rocer
AND STEAMBOAT AGENT.
East side Market Square op'site Market Houso
BEGS leave to inform' tho citizens of St. Joseph,
and the publi-j generally, that ho has just ojeu
ed a large and fine assortment of Groceries, to which
he invites the attention of Country Merchants, Plan
ters and the pulUc generally. Boat stores constantr
ly on hand. . ' -i -- .
ILumlier! Lnmber!
THE undersigned has on hand and for salo at his
mUL Rash Bottom. Mo.. Ono hundred and
Twenty -Ave Thousand feet of various lands of Lum
ber, which ho offers for salo at tho following prices.
square edged luiuoer, - - : - . . . $1,50
Sheeting, - - .- . - - : - 1,25 i
Black Walnut, - - 2.00
There is a ferry across tho Missouri river, opposite
the mill, Lumber will bo delivered on the Nebraska
shore, at 50 cents in addition to tha abovo prices.
JJVWRENCE.:
September 20, 1856. vlnlG-3mpd !
JAMES C AUG ILL. CEO. TT. CABGILL.
J. & G. XV. CARGILt,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
1UERCIIA1VTS.-
AND MANUFACTURER'S ; AGENTS,
Sfcamboat Landing, St. Joseph, Mo. .
CONSIGNMENTS of Goods and Produce
respoctf ully solicited, and all business entrust
ed to ns will bo promptly and carefully attended to
at the lowest rates.
Iteferences.
Taylor A Shepherd,
It. L. McGhce A Co.,
Livermorc, Coolcy A Co.,
St.
Louis,
u
Jlercnants Ocncrall''
St
Joscih.
isoc. ruRNrruRK. issc
SOARRITT k MASON. -
FURNITURE Sc. UPHOLSTERY,
DEALERS AND ;
No. 40 and 42 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
TTAYING completol our arrangements for a full
AJl stock of Goods in our line, and having the best
assortment in the West,' we take pleasure in offering
to Durshascrs both WHOLESALE and RETAIL :
ti ' i r Aft j L i k r. ?
1000 Bureaus,
200 do cane seat do,
100 do rocking do,
100 do . childrcns do,
iOO tin safes, . .
200 Cribs, assorted size?,
200 Lounges, .. " ..
100 dox.Rush and split tot
torn Chairs.
500 Dining Tables, .
500 Ilreakfast do,
200 AYork Stands, .
200 Wish do,
100 Wardrobes. ' ''
1000 looking Glasses,
' tSFTo which we add mahogany and walnut, par
lor and rocking Vnairs, boras, centre, smeana citen
sion Tables: Socretari js and Book Caser.
Upholstery in great variety, such 83 spring, hair,
cotton,' nioss and husk Matresses, Comforts, Spreads,
and Dlankets. ; ; ' ; '. "." :'; T
Our work is all Warranted as reprasentod our
Prices as Low as the Lowest. - :. ;
Ordors promptly and faithrully cxecated and ro-
spcctfuily solicited. Siatisiaouon guaramoea.
Please call and satisfy yourselves.
v St. Louis, July 26, 1S56. vlnS-6m ;
H. . OHXSOX. . . r. CASSADT.- - J. . TEST.
JOHNSON, CASSADY &. TEST,
Attorney's and Counsellors at Liw.
. , And General Land Agents, ,
' COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
XT JILL promptly attend to Lanl Agencies, Lot
vesting Money, locvtin2 and telling Land
WaiTants, and all other business pertaining to their
profesiicn, m Western Iowa and JScbn-i&a.
PATENT .I GRAIN. BLPARATOR.
r,1 :
rnilE SUBSCRlBI2Ui3Tiow prepared to fur
JL nish Farmers and others with his . .
' ''GIcAlN SEPARATOR,' 1 "
for the present season; It-is unnecessary to speak
particularly of 'the merits of .these Machiuesfta they
are too well, known throughout the country to need
extolling ; but the fact that they have heretofore and
are conrinuincr to receiva ih'c premiums at the SUle
an,i County Faira where they havo been exhibitcd is
sufficient to induce all those in want of such a-Ma
chino, to purchase one of theses -
i At a practical test of this Separator incompetition
with the.best'of those made in England,' in 1S53, it
received the highest commendations cf the press, aad
of the leading Agrigulturalist f that country.
I have a large number of them on hand, ready for
the coming crop, made of the best material, and war
ranted to do good work. ; . ' , : -: ;
f I havo mador many valuable iinprovemonts in ttK'se
machines within the tasty car, and have no hesitation
in warranting them superior w any in use
; lam also preparing a arg number of Crawford's
, Improved Cloter Hollers,
patented in 1854, which are' greatly snperior to his
patent of .18 44, being in itself feeder, and greatly
ancauof.it in other respects.- 1 hey -will be maau
factured under . the icurtediata . supervision of the
patentee, who has permanently located in this plane.
j-neanovo cut represents-my tour horsa faepara
tor,"and ia dasigned especially for the farmer's Dim
use. : ;
; Im also ajent for McConnick'a celebrated REAP'
ER and MOWING MACHINE, combined. ; "
'! 'J.' R'..'MOFFITT;Piqua,J Miami eouniy, Olio.',
. - Furniture' arid' Upholstry1 ;
i ! - Of Great Variety - ; ;
: At the Banner Fnmiture Ware RoomYof ' ;i
: nENTON' TRIMBLE,
pn Second Street, JStgit of the .Chair and Bedstead
THE continued liberal patronage of the citizens of
St. Joseph, North Western Missouri, Kansas, Ne
braska and W estern Iowa, for all of which' we feel
thankful, has induced us to increase our facilities for
doing business." Having 'built last spring,': a very
large Manufactory Establishment on Francis street,
and having employed some of the very best workmen
in the Eastern eities, we are now determined not to
be out done by any other Furniture Establishment in
the Miss6uri Valley, in quantity, quality. durability,
styles and prices. Our sto-k consists in part of Eoso-r
jtrood, Walnut and Mahogony Bureaus, tnarble and
bolidtcps of every style; extension, centre, card, dic
ing and side table; Book cases, Wash stands, Work
tables and Wradrobcs, Spfas,! divans,' ottomans and
footstools, spring seat parlor chairs,' rocking, norso,
plizabeth chairs of every variety Mahogony, wal
nut, cherry and maplo bedsteads of every style anl
Variety,- Spring, hair, mors, cotton and shuck mat
trcssesAc, together with all Other articles in our
line, usually- kept' in a FKmiure Wareroom. -We
say then to all who may wa nt good Furniture,; either
for hotels, parlors or. bed rooms, give us acall and ex
amine our work and prices, and we .think you will
leave your money here in placq of sending it to' St'
Louis and getting an inferior articia at the sannj
price you can get a good ono hero at.
Our motto is the cash system, which will enable
to sell at smaller profits than our3 or ariy other estab
lishment can do where the credit system is adopted.
N. B, Tho highest price paid for seasoned Wal
nut and Cherry Lumber.
: St. Joseph, Aug 30, 185G vlnl3tf .'. cu
1 ... MICHAEL JSIcGEE,
Saddle and -Harness Maker,
East side of Main, bet. Francis and Felix St., y
.!';"': : ST. JOSEPH. MO. ; v-..- L
TinANKFtJL for past favorsf begs lcavo to inform
thepublie, that' he has just returned from St.
Louis with as fine an assortment of materials as has
ever been purchased In that market.
" His stock consists of a superior articlo of Skirting
Harness, bridlo leather, hog, calf, and sheep skins;
fino goat morocco, and a surpassingly beautiful arti
cle of enameled Kuthcr of various hues. - ;
He has every variety of saddle trees, froin tho real
Mexicana and English, Beard's and Griuwloy'a pat
ent, down to the common fall-back. Ho has on hand
and will continue to keep saddles, saddle-bags, bri
dles, martingales, halters, collars, whips, of every
quality, whip-lashes, hames, traces, spurs, A.' Has
also, coach, buggy, Pennsylvania, yankec, cart and
dray harness. ' ' - . ;' ; - ' .
He has not now, nor will ho lceep any other than
No. 1 workmen, and bis instruction to them are neat
ness and strength. e lie, therefore, feels no hesitation
in saying that his work will seldom' be equaled, no
'where surpassed.' '" ' .' ' '
' As small profits and quick, sale, is" bis motto, he
pledges himself to: sell (considering. the quality of
tho article) lower than any house west of tho Alle
gheny Mountains.
i Those disposed to suspect him of gassing, havo on
ly to call to bo assured of their mistake.' - ; "
i St. Joseph, August 30, 1S56. ,vlnl3tf ' .
Wil..n, TUOMPSOiT.
J. U. TAAfKK
THOMPSON & TAiiFEE,
' (Successors to Burrows fv?Kompgon,) !
Wholes ale 'G racers;
i And'.Commission
' ' ; JTo.;l3,; Pearl Street; Cincianatiin
I7i".Paticularattcntion"will, bo given; to;6rder
forOroceries, which will always be executed at current
market prices. .- . . . . t - . r
- TVII. GARRISON, :
MeallBstjitc Agent
J..' . PLATTSMOUT1I, N. T. '.'',',;
HAS now on hand sever.il valuable town lots and
also Timber and Prairio' Claims, which, ho. will
sell cheap. ' '''"'''' - : ' ''
"Being, agent for' tho City of PlaUsino'uth. ho will
furnish iots to thoso who w itih to 'settle in the town
on ohcap'and reasonable terms, r
Olllee with J." II. llrown, Esq. "
.r New Hardware Store. - ''
Sign of tHe Mill Sau'. 1 .,'-.
. .I.,-.. jFIjAnERTY, ;; ,:' '
Imriorter, Wholesale and Uotail Dealer ia
American (lernianE.iigiighT& French
IIAPiDWAUE AND. CUTL'EIIY.
'.. ..-,-1 t St JOSEPH.-, MO.-T -.;
IS 'NOW receiving and opening the largest and most
varied arsortm'int of goods in tho above line ever
offered in any market west of St Louis.
. lily stock einbraocs a full and complete assortment
of Cabinet and Housa Builder's Hardware, Mechan
ic's tools of -CTtry description, direct from the most
approved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul
tural tools and implements, in great variety, combin
ing all tho rocont and useful improvements for the
saving of a vast amennt of labor to the farming com
munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful
examination f this department of my stock. ; I am
also exclusive) agent for the sale of the celebrated
St. Louis Circular Ifill and Cross Cut Saws, whichl
will warrant, and fill ail order at iho factary ibices.
Also a large aortment of Guns, Iiifles and Pistols,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Ac, of the best brands: in a word,
my stock is very Complete, whch, for its quality and
price, I am detenuined to offer. such inducements as
will command a liberal share of trad o from this and
adjoining counties. Jdy arrangements for importing
and agencies for American Hardware Manufacturers,
together with a long experience in the general Hard
ware trade, enablesme; not only to defy all competi
tion, but has convinced ma that tha true principle of
trade is cash sales and small profits.. ,
August 30, 1856. vlnltf .s , ..
BROWirTILLB
NOEL,:tAKE, -Ss'tIERSON,
"N." H: We -woald-ToSTctfallinform tho citi
lens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
we havaalways on hand a largo and well selected
supply of LUJI CEU, which we can f urniih atlow
cr rates than any mill in the Territory; - -
JJarkot prices" paid. for logs delivered at the yard,
or on the bank t f the river. - ' ' " ' -
All oiderj accompanied with the casb, willreeeive
our immodiat attention. --- '
NEBRASSA- CITY EOTEL.
- 1 NEBKASKA CITY, "K". T. ?
KAIINES & JJARNUM, Proprietors."
rpms comraodioia ; Ilotel, . Eituated upon
i- llain Str'eet,"Nbn!' :i City, will be fonnd a de
sirable resort fof trnvclk.'i. -lEtai Icavffthialiiusa
fur all parts cf tli Ttjxitory.
It?-!1 xSv -
...NOTICR, , .NOTICE.;'"y:
Merchants, SporLca" anl Slanuficters;
J ; HORACE E.DblICK .& ' t&2 -
GREAT WESTERN EMPORIUM, for Lt uuns,
Rifles. Pistols, Fiihin:; Tackiiand Sp-vting Ap-
parat
street.
lnw.
Wo keep constantly on hand a full assortment ot
Ilpntiiig, Target and. Minnie Rifles,
Together with every variety of Pnreusion Caps,
Uuns; Wads, ar.d Wadding Paper, Fishing Tackle,
Ac.,'&c; in fact, everything connected with tho Gun
Trade. . ........ . . . .
. .Two Hundred Breech loading Hie3 of various
patents.', i ' !--:-.i :..!;. ,- ' : i ' ' "
, N. B. All kinds of eun material and mounting,
in thij forged, filed and finished state.
: r lease call and examine for yourselves before you
make your purchases, as experience is tho only true
guide'. "' . " : " - - - -.'
: Z$J Our goods are all warranted by us. , - t
i August 23, 1 S5G. vlnl2tf
Richardson's: Llissouri -
Express- Compaiiy,
Principal Office No. 12, N. Main St,
srr xouis; hissouri.- .
BEG"1 leavo to inform the public, that they have
extended their Express Line to this place. Hav
ing complied with, the requisition of their Charter,
and being fully organized, are now prepared to trans
act a v..; v 1; : ; ; y
General Agency: . Business. :
Tho success which has attended tho original Propri
etor, is a guarantee of the satisfaction rendered, and
11 win always be the aim and study of the Executive
of this Company, to give every possible, facility for
tho speedy and safe, transmission of
Money, ValnaLlcr Packages,. PaTcel!!, and
. , Dandles ,of Goods, Merchandize,
and every descriptipn of Freight, on reasonable Jtcrm?,
to all points on the Missouri Iliver, and at St Louis,
witlwthor responsible Express Companies, for New
York, New Orleans.-Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago,
Cincinnati, Burlington, Louisville, Lock Island, Mem
phis Pittsburgh; and: Buffalo, and to almost every
town and villiaga in the United States, Europe, Aus
tralia and California. :,.'". .. , , , ,-. ,
' A 3Ie?senger will be put on the'new steamer Oma
ha, miking weekly trips between here and St.- Jo
seph, there conneetingwithourdaily lino to St Louis
and all points as above. In bchalf.of the Enterprise,
the patronago cf tho public & rtspcctf ully solicited.
All business entrusted. toj ui, will meet with tho same
energetic and prompt' attention which has always
characterized this Express, and made it pre-eminent
in Western Express "businepsr " ' "
- DIRECTORS. , : --"'-
,jj7-'.-;j V;- l '.St. Louis. ; :.! II .-'
Edward Mead. - Sahecx McCaktxst.
W-I?OY'.BRNAK,V Jonx w- Toolky.
" -'"Josspii 'FTlTicnARDso.v.'""' '
B. F. BARRTr Alton.'? -W. J. Pigot, lxington.
" JOSEPH T. RICHARDSON Pres't.
i S. M. GRAr,-Sco'y. . . . - .., ,
, Vln2. ' ' r llEir.rTKri.E, General Agent:''
- - - - i ir - -
r
JUST OPENED AT THE HEAD OF BROADWAY,
f , COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
TTTIIERE may.be found a large' assortment
. T V: of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, and
everything in their line, consisting in part, as fol
lows: - .-'' -. . ' .:
Histories and Biographies,' -
. 'Narratives and Trarels, . '
' School Books; - - '. '
! ! ' Misscellaneous Work?,
Lives tf Eminent Persons,
Agricultural Works, --
Standard l'octical Works, - . ;
Religious-Works,
' SongBooks, ' -
' - ' Bibles and Hymn Books, r
- NovcLj and Lirht Iteadinj;, : ' :
' Pictorial Vorksi-r-
v, blank, JJook?,.- , f
-; Taper, Pens arid Ink, ( J
(ards and (iift Books, . . . .
Toys and Fancy Primers,'
' Portfolios and Albums,
And a thousand other useful and
in the line. . ( ' - ,
necessary "articles
Also, red, black and blue INKS,;of our own man
ufacture. Wholesala and Retail, as chcao!as can' be
had in St. Louis, and warranted of the best quality,
put up in quart, pint and half-pint bottles; also, iu
four and two ounce bottles.
Professional men wishing a bill of
Can bo supplied here at 20 per cent above pub
lishers prices, wo paying all costs and obtaining theni
at the shortest notice. Our arrangements embrace
any STANDARD BOOKS printed in the Uni
ted States. 5., . '..,,., . 4 ; -
Call and see our stock wo aro new beginners but
will serve our customers to the best of our' ability.
uux prices, wo are sorc.wm Io satislactorr . ;.
, , CKAIt; & SANFORD
Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 14, '53 vln2.
F. DINGS & CO.,
Lnjortera ft and V7olc9ale Ihalarn -in 1 -1
French, German; British & American
' Fancy Goods.
KOSIEllY, (GLOVES, TOYS,' NOTIONS
lanufacturcrs of air"kinIs"of Brushes. "
, Norih Jlai n Street,' Up tair,)
. ST. LOUIS," MO. , . ,M
HAVING sinoo the first of January, adopted the
I2x.cJ.sive Cash System, we draw the atte'n
sjop f .close buyers $0 the. fact that wo have revised
aeutie stick,and reduced f-jraicr Credit Prices
fn-ta.6 tJ) ?9 pcrccjat, according to tho nature of the
diilorent articles. jC ..'-: . ' . - -t
ComiSris on 'lspcctfulISolicitcd.
IVicjcitPKiuy be hiidrdivapplicatipn.
St, Louu, Aug. 13, 185S.
vl-nl2tf
1850; SHiING SALES.- 1850.
I xow raicEs'TO cash and rnoMri. time crYKua. i
V JOHN HALSALL,
BOOKSELLEE & STATIONER.
JCSto BlAXiS COOIC MiCXUACTURERS.
, No. 120 Kain. St.Xouis, ITo. . ,
HAS for salo all the Spelling books; Geographies,
Readers: Ilistoriries: Chemistries; Dictionaries:
Arithmetics; Philosophies, de., now in usctogotaer
with a large stocs oiiaw, iuouicai anu miiceuaneous
books forming tho most complete assortment to be
foiind in the city. '. Also, Writing paper, and Foreign
and- Domestic stationary, of the finest quality,
country merchants and others should not fail to call
at Xo. 12(1 Main st. ,
1850 FALL TRADE. : :1850
EDWAED MEAD. W. II. MAmiCE. E. H. MEAD.
(A Jest Hune of the llnd in the II est
t , EtiUihed 1S35. - . ,
r EDWARD MEAD & CO., :
: , No. 50 Main, cor. Pino St., :. -
Importers, and Wholsalers
OF
"WafchcfLf Jewelry and Fancy Goods.
WATCn'ilAliEI-i' TOQL3anl miterials, sil
Ter and plated ware, shot guns, rifles, pistols,
revolvers, musical instruments, daguerreotype ambro
lypes, Ac, chrysUlotypemateriulsjIIotcland Steain
boat table ware. . .
St. Lou:.s, September 13, 1S5L - Tl-nl5-3m
ROBBLNS k POMEllOY,
' WHOLESALE DEALER3 IN
BOOTS, SHOES & SOLE LEATHER
Tfos.
A-eari una ii,,Jiain street,
i J . i i
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
II. P. BEX15ETT, " 3. S. MOBTOX, K.H. H1KUXNG
;'; BENNET, 3IOUTON & IIARDIC
: 'Attorneys- at ILaw,
Nebraska City, N. T., and Wenwood, Ia.
TTJILL jracticein all the Courts of Nebraska and
-W .' Western Iowa. Particular attention paid to
t buining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of
debts... .-..., .'J': .7 i-
- - REFERENCE: .
Hon. Lew Cass, Detroit. -.TTi,Tl?..
Julius D. M.wton, r, - '
Gov. Jod A. Mattcson, Springfield, 111;
r (Jov-. J. Y. CrirEe?! Iowa CiU', Iowa; v '
B. P. Fi Sled, St. Louis, Mo.; ' ' - , '
Hon. Daniel O.Morton. Toledo, Ohio; " ;
P. A. Sarpy, Cellerae, Nebraska; : (
Sedgcwieh & Walker, Cbic&g, III; -Green,
Weare & Denton, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
"PLOW: -factohit;?
. a. j; iioekow, ; ; ' "- .
MANXI'ACTULXR of th Prtmium Flow, cf ra--rious
sizes; ne and. two horso l'rairio plow a
lruh and Steel plows, for salo Wholesale and Ru.
tail, on So:ocd strt tt; ttreo doors Tortli of ilarkot
Square, St. Joseph, Jig. i
U3 cf every variety, is at No. 12, Nor:h :vrn
, St. Loai3, the sign of the Deer in u.'3 vin-
STOKE
- i -- -" v,& a. -r.irfsi:Ni)2:xirj:r:;s
Havana zzl r.::.t:sii: C'nrs & Tcbacca.
' ; SOCTCt'EAST' PINE S: SECCSD 8T3." '
' aim o-cjx, r.:o. ......
T7Ehave initoit, aud to arrive, very larg5
V V . assortment of tho very best brands of Ilavan v
Cigars. We dusiro to call the special attentioa cf
cah buyers to our lrjge stock, which vo are deter
mined to sell verylow for cash., They consist, in
part, of the following brands t -- ; -- -
rrentitude. Kegmasj vianv j;iiars;- : ' .
-Mi Destino . ilo
Newton do
Victoria, do
Antiguedad ' clo '
BasUimanto n io -Carnclia
do
Dcliranto . i- do '
Saluadora dt
Staffanoni . do :
" Meridianas do
Washington do
El Scl do
Iberia .) do
EpenoU.da "
BegAdera do! .
LaMonna do . ..
Nensagero do "
Eniulcion do"
La Voj do t
. Fortuno Londressf
EmperoNiohalds do Fidelklad do
. - Mecsagero- do . GranadinA' do .. . . ..
.' Carventu3 ' do ' Pocahonta tlo
' Iieinas Sultana da ; Ia Flora - ' - "
ElSoldolaDrimca da Doco Mc.-:es io i
Figaro Cillindradosi D.B. Casta noo do
IVensado D. D.do : J. Y. P. Fama do i: ' .
Y de Ia Kama . do . . Vigrera Plantations;
P.L. . do Ycilegas do '
Mensagcro Trabuca3; Do la Cruk Prineipcsj' : '.
-Victoria : do, Barrios. ..do: . t . .
Leght Guarfl Opera, Star do
-rJ. L. Panotelas:- Designio Prosft. '
May - : - W. A J. SENSKNDERFER.
. ..; McMechan & Ballciitlne, , , .
WHOLESALE, Grocers and Commission 3Icr
chants,Nd.; 31 Levee, St. Louis, Mo:, between
Olive andlocust stshave jiow in l tor 9 and receiv
ing the, largest and most general stock of Groceries
they havo ever offered, which they intend to sell at
tho lowest market rates. .- Their stock consists in
part of; ' ,
375 hhds N. O.snar; 400 bbl3 ciariod;-;
. 225 bbl3 loaf, crushed an 1 powderel sugar j 7, ,
Jol) do zrA hf do plantation molasses: .. ,
450 pk3 Belcher's sy. molassesr I2d bra NOSH
150 hf chest3 Y Htca? 275 do lap. G P and
, . . mack do: ..-':
150 casks S. Carb soda; 25 do saleratcsj
200 boxes Babbitt's saleratn?;-- '
21 do Vaanl Mo tobacco:' . .. . , .
; . 75)500 Spiuiish cigars; 200.000 llav and C'lba sixes;
- 6W bxs star -candles; ill casks currants;
' - 1500 bbls. hfdoand kit! 1 and 2, makerel: .
50 pkgs No. 1 salmon; .IOuO bin ass 'd tumblers;
, qtand pt-nasks; nests tubs; 3 and $;
' 550 dozen assorted pails; .
. 1500 sks prime Iiio coffee; ZQ0 packets Java; "
75 sacks Mocha ?dd: " . u :. r - r
;2500 kgs Wheeling and Boston nails, and brads
assorted 3d to 40d;
; - ; 75 bxs Bait Cove oysters; 275 bales batting; :
250 sks Eagle cotton yarn assorted;
. 450 coils Man. and Jute rope;
- low 033 peperani pimento; a-Dbig almonds;
,'..150 drunu figs: 600 bxs hf and qr ii It raisins;
, , dmns co.1 nsh; izo bxs do;
" " 15 cases sardiacs hf and qr; : i.: -.:'
. ; r 350 boxes assorted pickles, kctchnp; : "
i 350 bxs palm and fam. scan; 30 do mould c'dls:
: 550 do asst window glass; 50 bgs caqefc chain;
150 uoz line washboards; 0 gross yeast pow ds;
bO nests willow bassets;
- Together - with a general and fall stock of for
eign and domestic Y incs brandie3, Ac. , 1
W. S. GIL3IAN.
T7II0LESALE GROCER, No. 130 Second street,
V Y St. Ijouis, has in store a large and viefl select
ed stock, which is oaeredat the market rates, con
tistinjr In part as follows: - '
370 hhds2f. O. sugar; 200 bbls loaf, crushed &
powdered do;
, 1500 bags Rio coffee; 100 do Java do-
150 bbls S. II. syrup molasses; 850 do S. II.
molasses;
250 bbls plantation molasses: 100 pkgs mackerel
100 boxes codfish; 1C 0 bbls llmington tar;
500 kegs Boston and Pittsburgh nails;
65 kegs fine 3d nail?; 75 bags cotton yarn;
50 bales carpet chain; 150 do cotton twine;
100 bales . wicking; 45C els Manilla-and Jute
cordiige; " " "
-, 100 dor plow and clothes lines; . . . . ;
400 boxes window plass, assorted siics;
2000 H W. chalk; 300 do alum; 1500 do s'tpctcr:
20000 osnaburg sacks; 10 keir sup. corb. soda;
200 half chests Imp., Y. if. and G. P. teas;
-1 300 boxes Imp., Y. Ii. and G. P4 teas; " . . " .
450 boses Virginia and Missouri tobsioco;
100 bx. smoking tobacco; 50 do cut chewing do;
150 bx. star candles; 70 do sponn do; ;
300 caiiillo moulds:
250 boxes soap; 350 pkgs saleratu?; i
3 cases Ma. indigo; 6 ceroons S. F. do;
80 bgs pepper; 45 do pimento; 200 bxs g'd s'ices;
350 51. U. i). per. cajis, J.j) nns . U. & L. pajwr;
350 doi com. and fancy pails, 100 no 3-hoopdo;
850 nests 2 and 8 qt tub;; 250 inat cassia;
, 25 eases prunes; 40 cks currant.; 3 do madder;
. 5 bbls whiting; 400 rm3 wrapping paper;
50 bales osnabur1; brooms, zino wanhboards,
churn3, Ac., Ac, - Juno 7, '5Q
GLASGOW &. IJHOTIIEIl.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORWARDING
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 50
Lcvcc, have in store and to arrive the following
Goods, which they offer for. salo at tho lowe.jt price,
nz
1000 hhds fair to prime N.
500 boxes Yeast powdrs;
100 kegs snp Carb Soda;
IfH) loxs saleratus;
500 els Manilla Cordage;
300 do Jute - do:
500 doz Manilla A Grass
U. Sugar;
1000 bbU clfd sugar;
801) do If and crush'd do;
500 do S. U. roofages;
800 do plantation do;
100 tcs prime Rice;
Red Cordj;
1000 pks G, and 1$. Teas; 500 boxes Raisins;
1000 bacrs Rio coffee;
25 bbls Almonds;
100 do prime old Gov
crninent Ja. coffee;
1000 kegs Nails;
100 boxes Loin. Syrup, :
300 do ; acs'd Candles,
100 Preserved Fruits;
1000 boxes Iin, Olcino It 100
Family Sof.p; . ,100
. 100 boxes Fancy Soap; ' 100
800-f do Star Gandles;'' 100
do ' Meat?:
da Pickles:.,
do . Kethup;
&r Olive Oil;. .
' d RrandM Cher.;
do do Peaches;
rases Canuecas
- 250'
50
''I00!
-,300
do
do
do
do-.
do
do
do"
MouU.
.1.
75
50
30
Castile .So;ir:
Starenf " '
Ya. niaf 1 To
bacco; Mo. ' do;
Smoking do;
Cuba Cizarff
Chocolate; - ,
40 Jo AVikkI bx match's;
50 da Sardinequartcr
and half boxes; ,. ,, .
5 case Citron;
Iflbbl Moon's RIk'ing:
5 ca2t Nutmegs; .
5 dr Indigo;
50 do P.. C. Oysters;
1503 reams Wnp. Letter
and Can Paper;
300 ncit3 Tubs, 3V8's:
20!)
.800
1100
' 0,003 Reg. -Gig. - Imp.j
. 100 bags Pepper; T .
25 do Akpiccr '
300 bits A hf do Ma'cl.:
500 boxes Glass; .'. .
100 bales P.attin?:
' 200 dox Painted Putt;
' "LIQUORS.
10 half pipes pure old 58 bib Malaga Wine;
liranaies;
100 eases do ' do do;
100 bbls Monon.Whis'y;
100 do old Rye Whidky,
very superior;- '
June 7th, 1856. , .
lOObkti Dennis Champ.
100 do IleitfJick do;
50 cases old Md. Wine;
200 bores Claret Wine;
St. Louis, Mo- i
IL G. HOIES & CO.,
No. 1G, Main Street: St. 'Loub'Mo.'
GENTS for Straut's Cora ihi Wheat Mill
M t.rv J . .tl m . . ..
tLtl C,U,.im? "Harl:au'
o-.u 1,- t A
Patent for tho L'nited Sutes have been granted, se
curing the inven.ion for fourteen ; years. This Mill
has sustained itself whercver'it h.-iii been brought in
to competition with other Mills. It was run against
the other'makeT Mills of our city, at tho Ohio State
Fair, in 1850, when it drew a diploma as the best
Corn Mill, and W34 awarded a Cne silver modal. -
. Of these Mills wo manufacture live fixes for corn,
and three expressly fur grin ling wheat flur.
The peculKr novelty of this 5:i!I ij,-the under
stone is the running stone, in all cjisc? There U no
limit to the speed, and as 3peed is everything in grind
ing, it will out grind any uppof grimier in th world.
Secondly: Ly this arrang';my we are enabled to
get grain into tho Mill with a very small eye, conse
quently we grind nearer tho centre, and of eonr:
with less power than any ur per runner can bo made.
Thirdlyi Our Mill tikes any kind of grain without
choking. We warrant against choking in any and all
eases. This is great vexation causing delay and
trouble in all Mills where the upper stone is the run
ner. - Of course, we mean small Mills, where the mo-
I tion must be high to do much badness. ...
rourthly: Oar iluls never take unjury by running
empty the under stono not touching the urpor one,
no injury can b3 dono. This is an important advan
tage over all Mills whero the 'upper stono U tho run
ner. . ; , . - August 23rlSZ6j. vlnl2tf
FRESH DRY GOODS.
EEDY, JA3HVSOX & CO.,
Nc3: 170 and-17 2. Main Si., St. Louis.
WE are now in receipt it the most coanp lete and
. magniSc'Jnt stock, ever offered to Lhe Western
Traded Merchants visiting this city are invited to
make an examination of o&r Ftock and prieas. "
EDDY, JAMESON 4 CO.
O. P. 31 AS OX, 3
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
AnJ fieneral Xand' Agents,
. : a NEBRASKA CITY, N.
WELL promptly attend to Land Ag
tions, invesring money, bicatin.
A .
:c:v, cci.ee
anl st'.lmz
land warrants, aal all ettier baitesi pertaining to
thririTroresaioC in . JicbraJia Territory aid V(o;tcra
Iowa". '".",
v. ir. lurches; .c; BnifDr55 '
.KIXlLimTCJICQOZ
Bet" Ollvo'ai Loaist street I t
A rANUFACTULEBS cf Coofl '
rates - - - .
iifctunrs of four :....' H
tnt Cary llouh, onu and two wVfrT,
Shakespeare and lis CocW
. . rAiTEO r.Y jo'ni ripn
WILLIAMS, STEVENS, WlLLUv,
333 Broadw.iv'
Engravings of our time
l"rints, 10 doll.-:; ProfJf 23 i,. p
tographs, 30 dollar ArtLiflVoof. 41 J,Ip, 'J
' .A few choice impressions of "L'VAV:f
still to bo had. 'JlitJJ2
TrinLs 5 dolls; Proofs 10 tl.-,II3- Pr ' p ,
tem, 15 dolI.: Arti.it Prt25 dob t
: Nev. 15, 1334: -- '
JOHN P.AMSPfT -
. , r
' ' (LATK OP
Fasliioiiablc Taiim'
: ' - BOCK POItT, MO
TNFOIvMS the public that h, i, 'M rr
serve them in tho ab-jve nam.jd curacit, n 1
had long and extensive experience, he fl I H
self ho can please all who favor bin wrh it" hi
ronage. Good fits warranted in all caj &
. PABTICCLAR ATTKTIOX
Given to cutting out garaienta fw home iii,v
BrownvillvAng. 2, 1S5G. ;
E. A. WniTKIDGB.
J. U llVv
. J1IIS. E. A. ATIIITRlDCi: i Co; '
. . KAXrFACrTBR3 OI '
Masonic' Clothing and Odd F.
Also Eegalia for Tcmperance'aiiiotiisTSa......
: ,Ao. 123 .Walnut: Sired, vr Shirt
... CINCINNATI, 6.
masons. Keferences. odd rruat
The Editor of tho Advertiser will hav -,1"
of Regalia from the above Manufactory, andr
orders from Lodges or prir at members for L-v-''
Angast 2, 1S5U. yl-nDtf . .
HARPElt'S MAGAZINE.
. Close of the Thirteenth Volume,
Subscribers to IlARPEa'3 Magazine, whuje
scriptions expire with tho November number y,
respectfully requested ti renew t.hem without Jt'il,
Terms: Three Dol! ars a year, or Twcntirc'.
Ccnta a Mumber. i The Semi-mnual Tulnnits, M
comjiletcd, neatly bound . in elol.h, are HjlJatXn
Dollars each, and 'muslin covcra arc furnishnti
those who wish to havo their back numbers un;;w
ly bound, at Twnety-five cents eoch. Thirty
umcs are now ready, bound in doth, and
half calf. .'.-y.Z' Z "J
Clubs of two persons at Five Dolkrsayear.STi
Kr3ons at Ten Dollars, or eleven pci"sons it Tien r
llars. . . . . . .
,Tho commencement of a voTurao affords a farrv
ble occasion for the opening of nev lubTlptiuiw.-.
The December number will coaini'jneo a new ij.
ume.
The Magazine weighj ovsr bjV'HI aod not or
eignt ounces, lno postage upon ach number a
Three Cents. -
Each; number of the Magazine 'vi'leoetaio 141
tavo pages, in double columns, each year thus c.c-
prising nearly two thousand pages of tho cbuiort
Miscellaneous Literature-of the day. Every num
ber will contain numerous I'ictorial IlluHtratinDi,-
cerate Ilate of tho Fashions, a ctious CLmoicla
of Current Events, and impartial Noyces of tha im
portant Rooks of the month. Th Volunifs r m
monce with the numbers for JUN13 and DECEM
RER; but subscriptions may commmco wita ajj
number. . liAl.l'KR & PRO'S.. I'uMiihirs.
Franklin S'lare, New York.
i : mm
rAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
French ami American Window tila & Glamtnrr,
-Spice, Indi'jo, Jfaddrr, rcrfunttritydc.
SPKINCVSrOOlvi '
1 CIIA11LESS, BLOW & CO.,
' : mroKn'KS wuoliwiu Diim.
Ho. 63 and 67 U&iaitrtet, St. Iouis, Ha. .
Are now in rcceii t of their now Stck. ciabrciar
evervthins in their line. . .
ITi"Merchantj visitin onr City are rcoaestcd ti
give U3 a call, as we aro. d-ek-rmiwed t sell ft-r Ca.-h
or Prompt Timo Paper, aj. low as a-ny lIourf' in tlw
United States. . ': "
T. 3. R-iFTEBV. .3. V. IEU.T. '
Market bjuare, .West, St. Jost ph. Mo.,
ItAITlIUY JL KELLY.
iiIlUJjljoALxi JvliiAlL JJLALtlw
T TA VE the pleasure of an iouncing their fnen f
AJL jatrons. anl the Tiublic. tnat thev haro n-in:
ed their establishment from Main strjet to Market
Square, V est side of the Market IIou.e, where tb'-y
will kocp constantly on hanl a lami ami varied u-,
sortment of groceries, salt, I(iUor, dry jds, iueen-,
ware, boot, ?hwj, Ac., with a larj -n;.ply Tchnit
family flor and racal. Attention is invitml to thci
select stock of Yirginia and Missouri tob.v!co,nuiia-'
facrercd expressly to their trdcr, which will b"lJ
as usual, at a low figure.
. r it a a tbonand thanks fir the gensrqus saptrt
that preccedcJ their removal, which wiw ocs-asi-jned
by the encroachment of the Misoom-i rirsr. thuv du
solicit a continuance of th.-itmipport, and u tietwt
induce aumU to customers.' tliry gaararf.ofl that itte't
prioej shall be low, and thoir gMI i ui!surp.w:Cil.
They invite country dealers and tho r.ul.! ..: iri.trt
their rU.tk of groceries, pnrtinilaxly On ir.jh.iw ti
lection of Tens, with full assuraace that they ittaal
alono in this city, both asregiirdi fuilily and chcar-
Received per steamer "Edinburgh," JO blU of
Pittsburgh and Dayton ale. '
" Terms cash or produee. Cash paid for wheat,
hides, beeswax, Ac. -
AMERICAN AND ORIGINAL.
KNICKERBOCKER MAOAZIXE
Tor 195T.
The Forty-ninth VgIuitiq t t iln K"-irr?xnrtCiElt
Maazink will commence with the nuuber fr Jan
uary, 157; and it U the intention c f lhe Publisher
to miko great additions to the literary xicriU tf tho
worf..
We take-it fcr jrantc!.-there are but few Maga
zine readers in the country wlioaro not familiar ith
iuc j.umors oi rtT.LKGEandtho Sr.iRROT-tRAss,
both oil contributor to tho KvurKEaiMCtER. . V
arc picacd to "bo abl-i to announco that they wul
i both writ-a for enr uaaxina the eot-tnir vr. I"1-
Coz2willccntribut3 a mw and re"aiiy orid
I Story, which will appear in every number: and Mr.
Kivn all will farnifh aSketdi oraSti
itory a often aJ
hii othtsr duties will T.nnit. .
' Tlkms: Thrue Dollars a year, In advarm. T
copies Five Dollars. Five eojic and upwards, Tea
Dollars. The JIagazine is o!d by all jeriod ca!
dealers. Specimen numbers sent free of ti&TV--
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Magazine, sent one year for Five Dollar. Tbe
Knickerbockcr and Iloiae Journal, one ytatr for Four
Dollars. ' . .
. Letters ceatainingrernit'ancis anlevcrythirgeotii
nectel wiia the buisne dcpivrtment, ahould yt ad-'
dressed to SAMUEL II L'ESTO 5T, li busukR.
"' 3 tS Rroadwiy, Xew York.
HORTICULTURIST,
AND
Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste.
EDITim BY
J. JAY EUTT3, Editor- Hoith. Aneri:aa SjItsu
Tne IIorticci-TVKISt, as its name implies, is da
voted to Horticulture aad it kindred arts Lurul
Architecture and Landscape Gardenia;, ami
ke?p hi readen alvidetl of the new things on the
six it w r . t iiir m i. ti rrrja t.r .-irrm.n ir j i nil Lil
ly Journal of forty-eight pae, beautifully printed
on line paper, anl elegantly illustrated. In addition
to naznertxu wood ciitj in the first styli of tt art,
each number contains a full-page engrivLng, from
stone, of some new, rare, and valuabla fruit, trto, or
flower, and is one of the most leautiful, aj wo'J a
the most mcful MontlJy Jcunials publiiktd. ia tho
world. ,
Tziuis 52 pec ycarj ia advance. Tho Toluni
commenced on the 1st. of January last, and w ca
supply bick numbers from that time. Thoce who
prefer can commence with the current namter.
Cou RCn 1late3. StiU further to add. t tho fal--uo
of thus work, and meet tho improving tajte and.
incrtaiiag wants of thehortiaulturaltoraaiuDity,
edition i published with Colored na8,fb num
ber containing a full-page engravLsg f f re new
fare, and valuablo fruit, r Cctrrce!nrectl colwtu
from nature by tho test living arti.tiiji hi lioa. .
This is a new and iaif ortant feature ia thUtcantryi.
IViuo $5 a year iu advance. AJJre-s ' f
LOliLliT PCAJiSALL SMITH, I'liblubp'-t:
' ir 4r.d.lJ Misr 3trccttiUi-Ui--J.
.... s
-Al?-Min
Have pleasure in anjouncir 2 fv,. ' I
length received a finisln-d 1W of tha r 7
James Faed, from the above pa ntir' I
It is without excertion one r ' ' !
' wc Jr.; . 1 I
W. B. Dodd?, G Mof Oliio O. P. MorU-n, P 6 M y
C.Moore Ed Masonic Rev: Turner X Gnv rnKr
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