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t STEAMBOAT ADVERTISEMENTS. SEASON ARRANGEMENTS! St. Joseph and Council BluCa Weekly "SILVER HEELS." I' "-.TP w TIIE new and fast running passenger XtLl! steamer "SILVEU UCELS," Laving lccn built expressly for the trade, trill upon the opening of navigation, make regular weekly trips, between St. Joseph and Council Bluffs, connecting with Uie fist St. Ixuis Packets at Ht. Joseph. The 'Silver Heels," will extend her trips to Sioux City, and intermediate points, once a month. DO.NXELL A SAXTON. ;iiS3-tf Agontg. 1S57. inssoum mvni tacket. 1857. CamplJolli WiLEDDS Master Fer Florence, Omaha City, Council Bluffs, Bellevue, r,L llarv's. Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Lin Bellevue, den, Brownville, Lowell, Oregon City, Iowa Point, Savannah, St. Joseph, Palermo, Atchison, Wes ton, Iicaven worth City, Kansas, Independence, Liberty, Lexington, etc., etc. TIIE new excellent and favorite passenger Steamer, Wm. Cavpeell, Wm. Edds, Master, will on the earliest cj-cning of navigation, run as a regular packet to the above arjd all the intermediate points on the Missouri Iliver, remaining permanently in the trade during the entire season. The fcWilliam Campbell" has recently been lilted up, and refurnished in the most modern style, re gardless of expense, and with an eye single to strength eufety and comfort, as well as with every conveni ' onco that could render her desirable to the traveling public, rendering her now both as regards capacity forbasiaes3,Kuperioraccommodationd for passengers, equal to any in tho trade. Captain Edds hopes to reveive at the hands of bis numerous Missouri rirer friends a continuance of that generous patronage fr which he is indebted during a scric3 of years, while in eommand of different boats, and for which he hereby desires to present his most grateful ac knowledgements, promising increased efforts to give goncral satisfaction, and retain their confidence- and - iiatronagc. - . ,v - April 2d, 1S57. . . V: 42-tf 1857. MISSOURI RIVER TACKET. 1857. ..cl rxx 1 ysxIm yt. W. BAKER . Captain. ROBERT A. DARST - Clerk. For Sioux City, Logan, Omadi, Decatur City, De Soto, Florence, Omaha City, Council BIu2s,J3elle- ue, St. Mary's, AVyomiDgCity, Nebraska City, Linden, Brewnville, Lowell, Oregon, Iowa Point, Savannah, St. Joseph, etc., etc. . . . THE excellent commodious and favor . i i " " itc passenger steamer Apmikal, Capt. . Baker, Clerk, Rcbert A. Darst, will on the opening e.f navigation ply aa a regular packet to the above nd all intermediate landing, on the Missouri River, remaining permanently in this trade, and running rerularly during the entire season. The Admiral has recently received many valuable i inproveinenta and addi tions, rendering her now, both as a passenger and freight steamer, equal to any in the trada : and Capt. Baker hopes to receive at the ' hands of his old Missouri River friends, the same liberal patronage so generously extended to his hroth r. Shippers may rely upon having their freight handled with the greatest care and dispatch, and passengers are assured in traveling upon the Admi ral, of being made f :cl always quite at home. The Admiral will make one trip to Council Bluffs, after which sb will make regular trips to Sioux City very twenty day. Ami 2d. 1S57. 42-tf 1857. MISSOURI RIVER TACKET. 1857. Alonzo Olxild. JOSEPH B. HOLLAND Master. Fr Council BI uffs, Omaha Ci ty, Bellevue, St. Mary's, Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden, Brown Tille, Lowell, Oregon, White Cloud, Iowa Point, Savaunah, St. Joseph, Palermo, Atchison, Weston, Leavenworth City, Kansas, Independence, Liberty, Lexington, &c. mjfiEJS THE entirely new, swift and elegant -. ml... l'j. passenger steamer aloxzo CHILD, Capt. Jot. Holland, will on the opening of navigation, run at a regular packet to the above and intermediate .point, continuing in the Bluffs Trade ..during the entire boating season. Captain Holland, deeply grateful to his numerous friends along the river for the liberal patronage hith erto extended to him while in command of the Omaha, and other boats, desires to return them his sincere acknowledgments, and to solicit a continuance of their confidence and patronage for his new boat, promising nntireing exertions to render general sat- uiacfcion. Tho Alonzo Child was built cxpre.;ly for the Conn ell Bluffs trade, under the especial nipcrvision of Capt. Holland, who begs to assure his friends that they will find her to bo admirably adapted to the wants of the river, being of great strength, lightness ef draught, beauty of model, etc., with cabin arrange ments and accommodations not surpassed by those of any boat in the river, combining all the latest and molt modern improvements thit could add to tho safety, comfort and pleasure of passengers. Nothing will b? found wanting in any of her ap pointments which belong to thoso of a first class passenger ttoamer. . ltithm)i'S7. 40-tfl 1857. MISSOURI RIVER PACKET. 1857. I "JOHN S. S3AW Master. Ntw-KUsouri River, Kansas and Nebraska Packet . for 1857. THE entirely new, swift and ansur lm passed passenrer steamer, twilight. Unix: Capt. John S. Shaw, will on the opening of naviga tion rua as a regular packet to the above and all in termediate point. The T wilightwns biiilt expressly for the Missouri river trade, under the cspet ial super vision of Capt. Shaw, who beg3 to assure his friends that they will find her to be admirably adapted to the wants of the river, being f great strength and lightness of draught, with cabin arrangements and accommodations unsurpassed, combining all the latest and mcst modern improvements that could add to the safety, comfort and pleasure f passengers. Nothing will be found wanting in any of her appoint ments which belong to a first class passenger steamer. March 19th, '57, 40-tf 1857. ,TNI0N PACKET LINE. 1857. ; Lucas, Meteor, & Silver Heels. - E. H. SILVER. T.E.DRAFFIN Master J. IL Lucas Master Meteor . For St, Jo.cph, Brownvillo, Nebraska City, Omaha City and Bluff City. Silver Heels, will leave for tho above and all inter mediate points every Tuesday evening, at 4 o'clock, throughout the season. The new and splendid pas senger steamer Meter, and the well known, fast and piendia passenger steamer, Jas. il. Lucas, connect ing with the fiue and fast packet Silver Heels at St. Joseph, forming the only sure and quick passage from St. Louis to the above named places. - From the known speed, capacity and comfort of tho boats composing this line, the traveling public may rett assured that nothing will be wanting on the part cf their officers and crew to render their trip both pieasant ana agreeable. March 19lh, '57. 40-tf 1857. Missom. river packet. 1857. r"Ci.xx."xxoln aIi rv. CUAS. R. BAKER Master. W. H. Sctdder Clerk For Florence, Omaha City, Council Bluffs, Bellevue, St. Mary.', Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden, Brownville, Lowell, Oregon, Iowa Point, Savannah, St. Joseph, Palermo, Atchison, Weston, Leaven worth City, Kansas, Independence, Liberty, Lex ington, iVC THE entirely new, swift aud elc- HA, Capt. Chas. R. Baker, W. IL Sctddee, Clerk, wilL on the opening of navigation, run as a regular VayVt to the above named and all intermediate points, continuing in tho Bluffs trade during the entire boating se&sen. Capt. Baker, thankful to the public for its very gunarous apport bestowed upon the Admiral, while lender his command, hereby begs leave to tender his IcJremenU and solicit for his new boat a con tinuance of it confidence. and patronage, pledging tiKtiirg exertions of himself and officers to give fall satisfaction to those with whose business he may Id honored. Tbe Mia-ne-ha-ha was built expressly r Vf v.. rnncil Bluffs trada, under the special super vision of Captain Baker, who has spared no trouble or exrense to make her an A No. I Missouri River fteame, sb3 1s to assure Lis triends tnai tney v.r tn he in all respects, most admirably laPted Uthe wants of the river, beug of great jeWb,ligttnesscf draught, easiness of model and ruca'arpiicatloa of machinery, at must make her v .r 1. rf - Tfrvsunerior order, and cot ex Z 4 f nf anv boat in the river, combining r.: . A 5rvr,wrements that safely, com e.1" ! V Vnt. In short, in "all her be wanting banging to ifcAf of a nt class psecrcr wn. , 4-tf fp THE St. Ixuis, St. Joseph, Brownville, L "t- Nebraska, Omaha and Bluff City Lieht- llil Mil H nfni. ln.-. T . . II T l . , "us v 1-. ix. xjuens. HLoicor ana 1857. MISSOURI ElYER PACKET. 1857. For Kansas, Brownville, Omaha, Council BJfcffa and Sioux City. ' , ' TIIE new,' elegant fancy arid ecmrao- . , . diouj passenger steamer Oil ida, An drew Wixelaxo, Haster, J. J. Wilcox, Clerk, will, on the earliest opening of navigation, resume her trips and run as a regular packet to the iibovo and all intermediate points on' the Missouri iiver. Pa trons can rely upon her continuing in the trade regularly during the entire- season. The Omaha Laving been placed in the most unex ceptionable rder expressly for the trade, her officers hope that by strict attention to the comfort ef. her naasenircrs and to busines. to merit a liberal share of patronasre from shippers and ihopubHc'generally. J. J. Wilcox, Clerk. A1 "XI 1R57. . 45-tf II. A. TER11Y, & CO. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS I G ARDEN and Flower Seeds, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Grape Vines, cto., etc. - . - Vgflioxcs of assorted' Harden Seeds constantly on hand,forsalo low. Council iilucs, lowa April 2d, 1867. 42 -ly A CHANCE FOR RARE SEEDS. THE subscriber has a Tariety of choice Seeds, f which he has grown and tested the past season, and deem3 them worthy of general. cultivation by all lovers of good things.- Thcso Seeds he. will send post paid, by mail, a paskage of 20 varieties, (of your own selection,) for $1, r a larger number in the same proportion; four varieties fer 21 cts., or one variety for 9 cents. Lie has of ;.. ; u Water MELOxs-The New Orange, Ice Cream, Bradford, Hales, Pomaria, and Premium. : ; - Cantelopes Christiana, Walert, Morins'. hest Green, Extra Nutmeg,' Morins' best Yellow, Extra Netted Rind, Minora. y.,t-.. i McKce's Mammoth Muskmclon, Glass Melon. " j CccvjiiiEBS Early Frame, Long Island, Five Foot. English Gherkins, Fig Tomato, Mammoth, Grape, and Cherry Tomato, Cape Gooseberry. Squashes Sweet Potato, Boston Marrow, Custard, Woolsdy's Cream, Dennis' Striped, CrookNeek, Ala bama Golden, White and Yellow Scollop. ' Corn" Andrews' Premium, Harris' 40 Days, Wy andot, King Philip, Shoe Peg, Stowell's : Evergreen Sweet, Darling's Extra Sweet, Flour, Choeolatc, Sorgho Blancc or Dournh Corn, Extra Pep Corn. 1 Peas Anvaergne, Prince Albert, May, Champion of England, Ja" pan, Queen of Dwarfs, Prolifio Dwarf Bkans Mexican Turtle Soup, Wetmorols Golden Eyed, Canada Kidney, Hungarian Lima, Haricot's de Soissons, Three Foot orAsparagus, Hungarian Tick Bean, Capo de Verde. , - , Nepaul Barley, French Millet, Hungarian Millet, Egyptian Wheat, Poland Oats. ' " 4 Cainton Potatoes Pumpkin, ne.ad LctUicc, Sweet Turnip, Mock Orange, etc., etc. r , . ; Send currant bank bills ov postage stamps." Whon orders cannot bo filled, the money will bo promptly returned free of expense. .; j Address- ' L. NORRIS:; 31apch 12th, '57. r Windsor, Ashtabula Co., 0.: . 39-tf 1 ... ... . I 1 . . GEO. P. LUCKIIAltDT, . WATCHMAKER And Tot7'oIJLox', OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. , rpAKES the liTjerty to inform the citizens of JL Brownville and vicinity, that he has opened a WATCH, CLOCA A JEWELRY STOKE In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., where he will keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment cf Gold and Silver Watches, CIcks and Jewelry, which ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine lot of Violin?, Accordcons, Silver, and Plated Spec tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension eases. Silver Thimbles, Ac, Ac. - Ho is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew elry, of every description, in the best manner and on ihe most reasonable terms. Every artiolw bought in his establishment, is war ranted to be what it is reprc.-jnted to be. . Watch re pairing warranted for ono yeaf. July 25, 1856.: vl-n8tf .' : ; OLIVER BENNETT & CO., MANXFACTCKEBS AND WJIOLESALE PTEALERS IN Boots Shoes & Brogans, XO. S7 MAIN STREET, JSAIXT LQU1S, 20. ARE NOW IN RECEIPT of a complete assortment of goods from their own and other manufac tories, adapted especially to the Western tradi. Purchasers are invited to examine their stock, manufactured and selected with groat caro nnd warranted of supcvor quality. Orders will receive rompt and caref uJ attention. TAILORING! TAILORING!! i E. E. PARKER, Merchant- Tailor, Atlantic street, West of HoblitzeH's Store. BROWXVILLE, XEBRASKA TERR. HAYING bought property and located permanent ly in Brownville, I offer my services to the public generally, if they want any thingdote in my line of business. I can always be found at my post, or, more properly speaking at my bench. Work Warranted No Fit, No Pay ! Particular attention paid to cutting garments and layiug off work 'for the Seamstress. The greatest portion of my life has been devoted to tnj trade, in which I consider myself inferior to none especially in the cutting department, and 1 hope by close atten tion to my business to merit a share cf public patronage. E. E. PARKER. Brownville April 16th, 1857. 44-ly Ho Mme Credit,.! NOTICE is hereby given, that hereafter, we sell C-oods for Cash or Prowce oxlt. - - - S : MCALLISTER, DOKR A CO. Brownville, March 12th, '57. - , , . 39-tf - WM.-JIOSSELL. BOOT SHOE BROWKVILLE, K T. . T-rorT'PrrT'TTT v v :r i 1.1:. P that he is prepared io serve them with any ' thing in his line, at short notico, and with a style ahd quality of work he feels cenfident will please. To his old friends and customers he de?ms it unnecessary to say a worn, to others he says enly "try me." . December 13, 1S50. vlnZO-Jv Caution. TnE public are hereby notified, that on or about the 20th day of February, A. D. 1856. thero was mado and executed by the undersigned Two NoTES,in favor of S. E. Rogers, one of two hundred dollars, payable the 1st of March, A. D. 1857; and one of one hundred dollars, payable the 15th day of May, A. D. 1S57. Tho consideration for -which said Notes were obtained having failed, we shall refuse to pay the said Notes or any part thereof. ; , i Jksse Noei, 11k'rt Emerson, Hekby W. Lake, By O. F. Lake, his Agent. Brownville, Mareh 12th, 1857. ' 39-tf Caution. THE public are hereby not' fied, that there was made and executed on or about tho 20th day of February, A. D. 1856, by the undersigned, Three Notes in favor of B. B. Fraiier, of two hundred dollars each, ono payable September 1st, A. D. 1856: one payable January 1st, A. D. 1857; ono payable March 1st, A. D. 1S57. Tbe consideration having failed, for which the Raid notes wera given, we Ehall refuso further payment on the said Notes, or any part thereof. - '-',' ' ' - , Jessk Noel, Hexet Eiiersoj?, ' Hesbt W. Lake. By ' - ' O.F.Lake, his Ag:nt. Brownville, March 12th, 185 7. 39-tf ALOXZO PRATT, I. C. PRATT, New York. o. v. CH!Ll, St. Louis. E. W. FOX," S.&. MAKsrn, St. Louis. CHILD, FRATT & CO., Diroct mporters, Jobbers and Manufacturers' Agente English, French, German & American Hardware and Cutlery. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, fcc, &c. 139 & 141 Jlaia St, cor. Washiagton Aveatw, ' ST. LOUIS, 110. : EXPERIEXCE ESTABHWK. J. D. H. THO MPS 021 ESTABROOK c THOI.TPSON, Will practice jointly in all business entrusted to he m that will require attention at the Zjand. OtHoot . Arrrrsg: E. Estnbrook, Omaha City, N. T. J . N. ThoiBjuiOB, BrowaviUe, N. T. 15T. ll'l ' I ' I I" BROWN V1LLE FERRY 33oi3t CJx-03s3JLt3.s , ' ; - - - ;; on the; " " ' Missouri .Kiver.' TJte Route from Erownville to Ft. Kear . ney, aiid from thence io Calif orriia, . is the nearest and qwsi i .practicable. ' ' ' ; -FINKEY CODINGTON, : A NNOUNCE to the Traveling. Tublic tbat they V have nurehascd the entire interest in the Ferry atrois the ilissouri River at the City of Browa ville, . Nebraska, and open tho Season with a new substantial and " commodious Ferry v Boat, run bvHi.rsa P.iwer. which arniniament will secure certain msssco ; at, all times and in ai Kinas pi weather. The ftopnetors do not assert boastingiy, or for the purpose of gaining custom merely, bnt are governed by facts, when they say thb, is tho bept of tho Missouri River in Nebraska, and when they say the route from Brownville to Fort Kearney and from thenco to California is the nearest, for evidence they refer the "reader to the map of the Country: and are warranted in saying it is the most practicable route by personal experience, as well as .h.it cT biindrftl f othersi who have traveled it. We claim therefor that this crossing and route holds out peculiarly favorable inducements, to ; persons going to California, and solicit their patronage,: Not-r withstanding cur superior arrangements for .4. safe andspecdy crossing, purjehnrges are the same as other Ferries in Nebraska, all being regula ted by Legisla tiro enactment.'; ':'': - . . -i ..: A skiff -will bo in readiness and ahivni.on the "round to run all hours' of the nisrht. " ' V , "RecoUcit that with our facilities of Powar, no kinds of- weather , will prevent our Boats from making regular tnps.at an nour?. ,. ; Brownville Nehlaha Co.; NiT.I ' February 25Xh, 1857. 4 r f 37-ly WM. OSBORN. DEALER Vg r ... .. CLOCKS;: WATCHES, ! Jewelry, PLitcd Ware, Cutlery, Spoons, Ac, Ac, ;' ; ; : ,, JSebrasJcq City, N.- T. . . "ExGUAYixa and Repairing : done on ifhort notice, and ALL TVOBK WAIUIANTED. BROWNVILLE ; J c f STEAM MILL, i .KOEL, .LAIE, & E3IERSOX, j - ;N. B. . We would rospectfully inform" tho citi- mni rf VnmiVa ornintv nrifi ninlnin" issfillfi' that we havealwnvs on hand a larcc and welt scloctcd supply of LUaiBEIt, which we can furnis er rates than any mill m tne lemtory. Market prices paid for logs delivered at the yard or on tho bank cf the river. - ', - ... . Alt orders-tieconipanicd with the cash, will recciv onr lmmadiaxi attention. . . - : T. B. CVUtiX. :..- . -. IOHX C. TdiKJ CUMING Si TURK, ': Attorneys -at Law & Ecal Estate Agents, : OMAHA CITY,!N; T. "TTILL attend faithfully and promptly to all busi- v V ness entrusted to them, in tho territorial or Iowa Courts, to the purchase of lots and lands, en trries and Drc-cmntions, collections, Ac. . Office in the second story of Henry & Root new building, nearly opposite tho Western Exchange Bank, Farnham street. Dec. 27, I06. vln2Stf SPECIAL NOTICE. Short Settlement Make Long Friends. nnilE subscribers requetst all that are indebted to JL them, by note or account, to make payment by tho 15th d February next, as one of the firm will start East at that time for a new and full stock of goods, and CASH will be wanted to pay for them. - We return cur thanks to our friends for their patronage to this time, and promise to merit a con tinuance ol the same hereafter. WrM. IIOBLITZELL A CO. Brownville, Jan. 8th, 1S57. ' Caution. TnE public are hereby notified that ono Thomas J. Heady, through laise colors obtained accruiicate of entry If the S. West fractional quarter and the S.East fractional quarter of Section number twenty - live, in Township number six, in Range number fif teen, East of the Cth Principal Meredian "in Nebras ka Territory. The above is claimed by and will be patented to B. B. Thompson, whose papers and evi dence are forwarded to Washington City forbearing. B. B. THOMPSON. Febrbarv 26th. 1857. . ."7-tf S. Lockwoo!. ' 1857. R. E. Pomehot. ' LOCKWOOD P OILER 01 , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HATS & CAPS, STRAW. GOODS. AlSO, .Shippers OI American -Jb urS OI nvprv (Ifiscrintinn: " for which thev ' - , . , , , . : pay tlie nigliest IMarKCt price, IH UAS1I. COUNTRY Merchants ure invited to examine our stock of Hats-A Cans for the approaching Srring e nd Summer trade, which will bo largo, fashionable, together with a long experience in the general Hnrd and well selected. In point of variety our stockfihajl ware trade, enables me: not only to defv all eompcti- not be excelled by any Uouse in St. Louis. uur prices, win po low, terms nccommoaaimg. Call and see us at our J.ew store, feecona c. St. Joseph. Mo. 32-6m Eagle Mills. ST." JOSEPH, MO. .; r JAMES C AUG ILL, Proprietor. MANUFACTURES ami keeps constantly on hand for sale, all kinds of Flour. 3Ieal, and Feed stuffs. . Orders solicited and promptly filled on most favorable terms. Cash paid constantly for heat. Jt or character of t lour, refer to everybody that over used it. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 1S56. vlnl3-ly Attention Lot Holders !! ' HIGHLY IMPORTANT !!! ALL persons who own Lots in the City of Brown ville, are here by notified, that I am now pre prepared to execute WARRANTY DEEDS for the same, and, unless Deeds are obtained before the ex piration of SIX months from date, said City Lots will bo sold to the highest bidder, and tho proceeds thereof disposed of according to Law. A. S. HOLLADAY, Mayor. City of Brownville, N. T. Feb. 23th, '57. 37-tf Furniture. BEDSTEADS, Tables, Stands, Bureaus in short, everything in the Furniture line, can be bad at IIOBLITZELL A CO'S. School Notice. considerable amount of tuition Bills for the A Term taught by Mr. M'Kinney yet remain, un paid. Will, thoso knowing themselves indebted please call on the undersigned and settle." ' The present Term of School will expire in about two weeks, at which time it is hoped amounts then due will be promptly paid up. - R VT. FURNAS. S"3'y B'd of Tros. 41-tf W. n. HOOVER, Nemaha City. Brownville, March 25, '5G. O. F. LAKE, Brownville. LAKE & "HOOVER. ni mil agiie AND KOTARYS PUBLIC, Brownville and Nemaha City, XEBRASKA TERRITORY. -"T71LL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Faying VV taxas, Drawing money, buying and selling Real EsUie, buying and selling on Commission, Making Collections fur distant dealers, and all kinds cf business pertaining to their profession. Particular attentcin will bo given in filing declara tory statements to pre-empt and procuring War ranty Deeds from, the Town authorities. ' Persons owning town lots, residing at a distance wishing to procure Warranty Deeds will do well to place the agency in our hands, (alw a presenting thair Quit claim Deeds for said Lot within the ex-pit-'.tion of six menths, as after that time ail le ts sot Deeded will be sold. Blanks always on hand. N. B. Letters of . inqniiT answered promptly; ' March 2i, '57, 4Wlj ISIGERSON'S : NURSERY,:' t - - oT it rf-TTTCi" "', n DA. uyyi-, ., ri JOHN SIGERSON BRO.j Offer for sale the comms Spring, -s ' 50,000 Apple Trees, . 2 and 4 years old, cm- bracing 175 varieties. Price 25 t 40cents. it-, 25.000 Peach Trees, irom owe xee nign, yo -, vareitics, from ia w vv. . v , , -2s500 standard Peats, embracing 43 varieties, pric from 50 t; T5 cents.. - f 5,000 Pwarf Pears, embracing o3 varieties, price 6,000 CherVyt-Trces, 31 varietiea, 50 to 75 cents each.-"'' " J ' L. 'i'". ' 600 Apricots, Early GolJca, Buda, reach Apri " cots;Larse Early; price 50 cents. - ' ,1,200 Quince assorted,--:.- v to 60 cents. ,500 Dwarf Apples,--" (''VV'. ., ,' 500 White Grape Currants V ;? ' ' f 500 Black' Naples r'r -' ' " ' r. 9.-'-u , 500 Cherry Currant ; ; ; ;M -; 500 Red Dutch Comnt "$ -500 Victoria Corra n ts v - f j j r f r ' ! ' 600 White Dutch Currants .......... 12 . 500 Wge Red Dutch Curranti v 12 " . 500 Knglish'lBIai-"''','..'! ' .'V'.-.Wi 2.000 Prolific Greenv'- I'.r V ' ' if4.- 1.000 Ilonshton's -Seedling'. .... Zj ;500 Warrington ii vdo 1,000 Sulphcr r .do. 1,000 Ashtoir'- i" o' 500 Crown TSnb do 25 ; i T t - 25 25 25 500 Ri3cmen , , J - "V" f " 2,000 Yellow Antwarp Raspberries .. 1 10 1,000 Ohio Everbearing ; .do. -.2. 2.000 Large German Antwarp do .... .. 10 1,000 Red Antwarpi', 10 1.OD0 English Filhert j r ..-50; ii t ) U r . i '? M U , 1.000 Horse Chestnuts-" ............ 50.. ' 5.000 Granc Viner. 2 to 3 years old 25 to 50 150,00a Grape.Vines, 1 year old..$.i ? 100: 5,000 Dahlias assorted, eacni". 500 Pefnias-1 ""-do" .... J. .. .50 10.000 Giant-Asparagus-Roota.. 100 5,000 Tube Kosest-. tv " 2,000 Yards Pink '' ' " ' 50ets $ yard. 2.G0O Iants Victoria Rhubarb , ' " v ' 50corS40i?100 8,000 W'ilmot's Early Red Rhubarb 12c 50.000 Strawberry Plant", .12 varieties y. , j ' ...$5 t'o'W per 2,0000 -1 10,000 Shade and Ornamental Tree?, toibracing , Catalpa, Black Iocust, Palionia Imjrialli?, IjtimhiTcly Poplar, Silver Leaved Poplar, ' ;; j Linden WoixU Sweet Gimr Elm, Balsam f . ; . , Poplar, Alliantbus.Tul'P Troesj Upland Cy ' press; Sycaraorc,'Papbr Jfulbcrry, Anrorican X jjjarch, Weeping Willow, Tiuckeyc Jloua - , ;tain AshWhiteBircli,Rcd.rapl.es,yarying " ' in price from 23 cents to $1,50, accrding to .! size. : i l .' . 15,000 Evergreen?, embracing ; -r Red Cedars, price each 506 to $2 ' jWhatc Pi nu . , doi i.t;i,6Po'tc( $t'J I':.: i . VeUow Pine . . do . . i -50c to 52 , ; , , . ' Balsam Fir.1' . do 506 t6 $l:Ur V' ' American Arborvita? 2jc, 50x 1"5c;-jl,50. 'r . ; Chinese Arborvila3,:50c, 1150, , . " ."' Europea,ri 'Savin 50?, Tree box 50o ' ; . Norwav Spruce. 50c, 75c, 100,.' ' 12,500 Plants of Ornamental Snrubheryenibraejn; rar Snow Ball.-?, each 37V' to $2, jf.ylac, each 50c; Spira?, nssorted, each ' 2fc Hardy Roses, each 50cj .-i ! Monthly Itoscs, each 50c r, .. - , Honey Suckles, asorted,i2jc, 50o'$t; ' ; k ' TyrTngaPIiiladolphng 25o to50c; ' I' f- . i jtoso Acasm, zoc to oOcr v ' Privet for Hedges 25c; ; 'i ' l x ' ' L B'addacina 25c: Corcorm Japonka 25c ; Ellagnus 2jc:Liburnuni 50c;,.. ' ' : , Tamarix Africana 25 to 50c; ' Ribes Gordon! 25c to L0s; 1 -.' ::...''! Weeping fountain Ash 1,50: , : i , Whith Fringe Tree 1,50;.., ' V " Forsythca 50o to 1.00; . : . . .'j . Cornico Dogwood Silver Striped 50c to 1,00 . DeutxaScabia 25c;Deutza Gracalis 50c; Weeping Birch 50c; Magnolia Acuminctta 50c; . Weeping Linden 1,50; ':' Dwarf Box 50c per yard; ' . ' Eauonimus 50c; Altheas, assorted, 25e to 50d. .' In offering the above Stock to our customers we beg to say it is superior in growth and quality to any heretofore offered, and persons wishing a supply can avail themselves of further information, by ad dressing the undersigned at St. Louis. Catalogues furnished to all post-paid applications. Kcspectfully, JUHIN SlUfcltoUm & liliU. Oct. 25,1858. vln!9-ly New Hardware Store. Sign of the Mill Sav.-. J. FLAHERTY, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 4 r -ri t i c. T' y AmeilCan CjCTman, English & Irencll HAEDWARE A"SD CUTLERY. ST. JOSEPH, - MO. ; IS NOW receiving and opening the largest and most varied arsortmcnt of goods in the' above line ever offered in any market west of St. Louis. Jly stock embraces a full and conirtlete assortment of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechan ic's tools of every description, direct from the mcst approved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul tural tools and implements, in great variety, combin ing all the recent and useful improvements for the saving of a vasfamount of labor to tbe fanning com munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful examination of this department of my stock. I am also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated St.Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices. Also a large assortoicnt of G uns. Killcs and t istols, ron Stcel aik tc- of tue best brands: in a word, my stock isvery complete, which, foivite quality and price, I am determined to offer such inducement as L win command a UDeral share of trade from thi3 and adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing and agencies for American Hardware Manufacturers. tion, but has convinced mo that the true'prineiplo of iraue is citsu ues unu small proillS. .January 1, 1001 .. vinZ'Jtf NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASH!!! A. ..S; IIOLLADXY, WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DEALER IS ' Brags ami Medicines Main Street, Brownville, N. T. THE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform the public, that he has now on hand a complete assortment of evcrythin?. usually kert'in Drue Stores, whk;h he offers for salcExclasively on a New System ef ; . . . , , CASH . AM) CASH ONLY!. It will be entirely foreign, to this beautif ul system. to "Book," "keep account," "note" "scratch" "chalk,"' or "remember for a few days." Como with the " Spondulicks " ifyou want anything in the Drug line. '' ' - Prescriptions Compounded at all ' Hours with . . 1 Accuracy and Dispatca.! Remember tho system I have adopted, and my pocketand your foelings will not suffer. Credit will positivdy not be given, unless under circumstances of peculiar destitution. July 12, lS5&.-vl-n6tf , A. S. HOLLADAY: IPeace in iKansas ! C. F. JENNINGS ' & CO., FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, White Cloud, Kansas Territory. SPECIAL attention given to Receiving and For warding Goodii of every description.' - ALSO: -Will keep a ltrgo and complete assortment of GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEEN S WARE BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. ' , . CLOTHING,- &C, &C, At the Lowest Cost Prece!- - Dec. 25, 1856. vln2S-m - . Herring's Patent Champion . : FIHE-PR00F SAFES, TT7TTn nail's Tatent Powder-Proof Locks tlie V V same tbat were awarded separate Medals at the World's Fair London, 1851,and the World's Fair, New York, 1S53; and are the only American Safes that were awardrd medals at tho London World's Fair. - These Safes aro now admitted to be superior to any ever offered to the public ; and the subscribers chal lengo the World to produce an instance of these Safes failing to preserve their contents through the hottest fires, or a burglar picking the lock. The subscribers and their agents are the only per sons authorised to make and pell Herring's Patent Champion Safe, with Hall's Patent Powder Proof . . s ''-,. S. C. riERRINO A CO. Green Block, 133, 137 an 1 139 Waer SU, - ' and b Murray St, New York. ' March 5th,lS57. - S8-6111 g OT.-jB M'. ::M IJL1L Patent 'Porta ble THE subscribers have entered into a partnership udet the firm of Reed, Ilolabird - A Cc, to manufacture the J. C. Reed,- Patent Portable Grist Mill and are now DreDared to furnish all those, in wafit'of. a good Corn or Wbeatliil that for dtffa-1 bihty, simplicty and economy; excel any.iui iniu wbrdj-Oa the lato exhibition of the. Mechanics institute in Cincinnati, a. Gold Medal was awarded IthemforiL-;-. ii unii c : -r 1v. .'V-.v- lb is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes ; it is superior, to-all ethers for the most extensiveMerchant Milt as it is for grinding the Farmers feed by Horse noWcf. L. TUe aboTcr Mills arc manufactured by the under signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they con bo furnished ia any quantity at short notice. ' The above'Mills warranted to perform ad follows: SGiiiL diam per hourr50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, '4300 30 " M 30 " , 15. " 250 2i'---- - 20- u - 13'- " '-'1 200 2q ft a,. . itr 15 u f 8 .,r.M :f150 ' As this Milliells its 6wn story, it is unnecessary to quote from our numerous recommendations, received. -,f r. , 'Presh- '.Arrival of ! MJW:.n0O)OI3)l! !cni ic ATlRQCKtORT, -SiO 'A U; rpHE . rubscribcrs would xcapcctfully 'tender. their rally' f ir their liberal patronage heretofore, arlfiolicit a continuance ui me ;ama : as iufT are ueicnninea to sell Goods as low-ifet' lower than any .other House west of t. Joseph. Having just received a large and well selected tjtock -of Spring and Summer Good? ; also a superior Stock of Family . Groceries with Hardware, ulas3'and (Jaeensware,' Furniture, caddlcry Ironj &CJ 7 :;--rr.l '! ."'I- rrjI Comc'one and all, , " . . " , ir''For well wo know,' ;t f! ::' ! ... r Again you'll call,;..., r . i l -,k Wcll'sellsolow. I .f''"'-1 1 -'; Of jGoqds the bet, ! . And profits small, -j ;:;;.'ii We'll beat the rest, ; . -,f -j! t . And suit you all. Our Stock of T)ry Goods having been purchased fn the Eastern cities, wp atycr ourselves that we can surpass our competitors, in the.low prices and good Qualities, of ur.Stock, and earnestly believe all will maki3.by calling and seeing for themselves before purchasing else wfiere: .i; tJAREY, JONES, A CO. jN. 15. country rrouuee of all kinds. taken m ex "ctangb at the.highest pricey, for Goods. June 7,u36 ;p.ANiEL"'zppK, ; . -' 1 ' 1 u WHOLESALE AJOD? EETAIU ' ' '- ' 1 hi U Oregon; jlultr.Caitnty Jtfa. 1 ' ',r; ,.: . ' ' . : .Window Glass, i.; Putty, - .,: Caster Oil, . , ' Tx'. Logwood,' I ' Blue Stone, ' ' " 'Alum, - 1'uro White Lead, Linsdcd Oil; rj y, Spanish Whiting, Red Iead,' Lithcragc, -White Chalff, -YentiaQ Red, ; r Sp.xnish Brown', Cream of Tarter Tartaric Acid, Sulnhcj Carb..Soda,: incgar, . . , Turpentine, .. Sal Soda, t ' "J Coperas, Saltpeter, ' 1 ' -Borax, . . Mcx. Liniment, ' Vol. Oil 'do, n Morland's do, 0 Nerver and Bone do, Farrels do, Loudcn's do Jays'Expt, ;-. ' - ' ) Ground Ginger, Root " do, Saint Louis Glue, Paris Green, . ', i-0; Cbroino. do,' '';; . do yellow, Iron Paint, . White Hint do, ' ' FishOi), , Whale do,1 - " ' ,-,r..,Mrrighti'I,iUsf:: '; ..; Champia'n's do, -. Jayan's. do, s : Loudon's do, . Radway's R. R., . i . Davis Pain Killer, Fahncstock's Ycr., - . : Stonq's Cough Candy, Liondon s do, iMcLano s Jjivcr rills. In addition to the above, I have the hirgost Stock of Druggist and Physician Shop furniture. Chemi cals, Surgical instruments, and Patent Mcdkiens ever offered for .sale in this Country. , . . r Merchants and Physicians of Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, artf respectfully iavitcd to give mo a call. June?, 185.1. ' DANIEL ZOOK. A . B. IIOLL ABIRD & CO., Machinists, Founders and ENGINE BUILDERS Front S'.reet, West of Smith, CINCINNATI, O, Would most respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they arc now pre pared to execute all orders in their line, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with tho increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to them. &v Mill Engines of every Description. Constantly on ban -h consisting of the Sash, Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of (. astings, warranted to be well mado in every particu lar. ( They havo also a'Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to oversee all work in that lino furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in the country. '' Those in want of anything in our line, would do well to give ua acallidamirte-our new patterns. ' THOMAS WILLIAMS; ! Attorney ''and Counsellor at Law. 7 brownville; jtt; , ; i 1 Will practice in the Third Judicial District ia Ne braska Territory, and in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit inthe State of Missouri. ' 1 r REFERENCES. ' Richard Brown, " Brownville, N. T. " . R.W.Furnas, .r "... :t Dr. John McPhcrson, Tippecanoe, Ohio. ; James Foster, :" Orcgn, Mo. . George N. Miller, " 'Archer, N. T. FRESH DRY GOODS. - r EEDY, JAMESON & CO., Nos. 170 and 172 3Iain St., SLZouis. WE are now in receipt of the most complete and magnificent stock, ceroffercd to the Western Trade. Merchants visiting this city are invited to make an examination of nr stock and prices. , j , EDDY, JAMESON A CO. GRAPE ROOTS. 20,000 Catawba Grape Roots, two years old, for sale. Price $5 per hundred $40 per thousand. , J. M. McCl'LLOUGIf, ";;Nov. 20tf J ' No. 200 Main st., Cinoinnati. r ' : . , . , ' Ready Hade Clothing, . c ET!RY VARIETY,' style, quality, price, and pat tern of Ready Made Clothing, just received and for sale cheap, by r - IIOBLITZELL A CO. . ; Hats and Caps.' LATEST styles of Hats and Caps, and of every grade and price, are offered at . . IIOBLITZELL A CO'S. : Stoves and Tinware. COOK, Parlor and Oifice-Stoves of various pat terns; and Tin ware, at " ' IIOBLITZELL & CO'S. Wood and Willow ware. BUCKETS, Tubs, Churns, and an endless variety of Willow ware, is for rale at IIOliLITZELL A CO'S. ..- GREAT. U. S. MAIL ROUTE; From Nemaha Agency, in Kansas, to Vie ' mouth cf Vie Nyoioay liiirr, Nebraska. TIIIS LINE makes ono trip per week, each way, stopping at the principal, towns on the Missouri Hirer. Good Hacks all tho way through, and good horses and nice young men for drivers. J. Ii. A W. BENNET, Contractors. Dec. 19, 1S56. vln27-ly 1W FERRY, Acros3 The Shute At the Head of the Island ABOVE BROWNVILLE, To . W. S. Hall & Cos Saw Mill. THE undersigned announces to tho Public that ha has purchased the Ferry privilege granted Jack son Peters, at the last Session cf the Legislature, and is now prepared with anew and substantial boat, at all times to accommodate tho public. Charges usual rates. r - SAMUEL McURTIVE. March 5th, 1837. 33 :!m H. p."B"f '"S'KTT, ' J. S. MORTON, . BEXtfET,.2IQUTQN ' K.ir. nAnsixo HARDING . .-Attoriieys -ni , JLaw, Nebraska City, T., and Glenwood, la. WILT practice in all the Courts of Nebraska and Western Iowa." .Particular attention paid to obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of debts; ' yy- :'- ' , ' 1 ' ') REFERENCE : .. Jioq. L,ewi3 foass, LetroH. xr:;. uUnsO.MortonV, li?hnK V :i : " .Gov, Joel A. Matteson, Springfield, 111; , " Govi J. W. Grimes, Iowa City, Iowaj -' . -B. P. Fifiled, St. Loui?,Mo.; . . ' . . Hon: Daniel O. Morton, Toledoi Ohio; -"' '!': -; ,, P, A, Sarpy, Bellevue, Nebraska: r . - Sedgewich& Walker, Chicago, 111; 1 1 j Green, W eare A Benton, Council BluS,Iowa. NEBRASKA. CITY. HOTEL. ' NEBRASKA CITY, X. T. ; T BARNES & BARNUJI, Proprietors'..1 THIS commodious Hotel, "situated' upon Maiii Street, Nebrnska City, will be found a de sirable resort for travellers! Stages leave this houso for all parts of the Territory. 1 '- ' ' NEW TRI-WEEKLY MAIL. ;' HOCI2 POUT, MO, : . 1 TO i-J II. BRO w VILLE, i.-'yiii::' J ; ! r . " r .' 'r l i.;' . ' GEO. ,E. .ISICLARY, HAYING taken .the contract for carrying the Mail between tho above points, takes this xaethiid of informing the public generally that he has mado preparations for running a Hack on the above named route : . r: . . Leaving Rock Port every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, at 12 o'clockJd-j arriving at Brownville at 2 o'clock. P.M.: leaving Brownville for Rock Port, same evening at 3 o'clock P. M. t i Th's route connects at Rock Port with the St. Jo seph and Council Bluffs Stage line, and at Brown ville with the-StngelineleadingfromTopeka Kansas, St. Joseph Mo., Independence, Kansas City and other points below: and to 'Nebraska City, Omaha City and other points above; and New Fort Vcarney, west;' The. subscriber' hopes by diligent attention to business and accommodation to customers, to merit a shara of tho public patronagtj. Particular attention paid tj tho conveyance of Packages or parcels. Charges moderate; but'no ac countability far unavoidable accidents. '. Arril 7 1S5G. 43-tf ' ' HEAL ESTATE AGENCY. GEOEGE CLATES. r - . J. VT. LEE. ' J"-'-l'r:'CLAYES 3z LEE. '. ' ' K . ' Real Estate and General Agency, -,: " 'v"i OMAUA-CITYi T. " . : References. . ... ,. . ,;, James" Wright,' Broker, ' " New York, Wm. A. Woodward, Esq.' ' 1 u Hon. R. yoodJ Ex-Goj. of Ohio, Cleveland, ' Wicks; Otic and Browncll, Banker?,; ',' Alcott A Uorton, , . " Col. Robort Campbell," - ' :' - St. Louis', James llidgway; Esq. .-; . ,-, " .." Crawfom and Sackett ' 1 ! Chicago.' OntahaQity,'Aug. 30, 1S35.. vln!3-ly. , - JAJI2S ClRGILIi, r. r CEO.-W. CA1IGILL. ' . J. & G. . CARGILL, FORWARDING AND COJIMISSION' AND -MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS, Steamboat Lauding, St. Joseph, Mo. CONSIGNMENTS of Goods and Produce respectfully solicited, and all business entrust ed to us will be promptly and carefully attended to at tho lowest rates. : References Taylor A Shepherd, R. L. McGhce A Co., Livcrmore, Coolcy A Co., Merchants Generally, St. Louis, St. Joseph. F. ESTABROOK, UNITED STATES - District Attorney, - OMAHA-CITY", N. T. OFQUIRED to be in attendance officially npon nil JLV the. terms of the District and Supremo Court of the Territory, tenders his Professional services to such as need thoin. lie 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. Om.-tha City, Juno 7. li5i. Notice. ALLper3nn3 knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Noel, Lake, Emehsox, A Co.. will 2nd their accounts in tho hand of O; F. Lake for collec tion, and an immediate settlement is requested. Prownville, Feb. 25th, '57. 37-tf W. II. WILLIAMS, WHOLKSAI.K AND KETAIL DEALER IX STOVES & TINWARE Oroson,' ' TVXo., fTIAKES pleasure in announcing the cit'nens of Or- 1 gon anjl tno public in general, that ho has on hand the ino3t extensive stock of Stoves 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. Louis 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 prizes Pre mium. Also ' j 1 "1; Parlor & Box Stoves f Of various Siie3 and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. Particular attention paid to makmz and Tmttin uy 1 m uuutrs, in inc xown ana country. Al.o, re pairing done on short notice and bn reasonable terra. Old copper, Crass and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. ' W. W. WILLIAMS, Tl-n5 Oregon, Mo.;'July b, 185C. T : c. . i. .1 1 . . o FRANKLIN TYFE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY No. 168 Vite St;, let. Fourth and Fllk CINCINNATI, O. C. T. O'DRISCOLL Jc CO. " Tanufacturers and dealers in News, Look and Job If A Type, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallics, Ac Ao. Ink, and Printing Material of Every Descripthn. STEItEOTYriNG of all kindoks, Mu.. atent Medicine Directions. Joh. Wrwi uc. 0., f e. 0 . 0 Brand and Pattern Letter; 5 v unuujs simps. w ' ... 1 j 7 GEO. C. FERGUSON. MILLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER BROWNVILLE, N. T. A NNOUNCES to the public, that ho is prepared . to erect Meam Saw and Merch?nt Mills at short notico and reasonable term?. - . .. . ALL WORK WARRANTED. Tin is also Agent for AJ B. HOLLIBIRD Jc CO'S., Western Foundry. CINCINNATI, O, LEE A LEAVITT'S &cW illanu factor CINCINNATI, O., And is prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma chinery manufactured or kept oa handby these es tablishments. . Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. REFFEKENCES. , Noel, Lako A Co., Brownvillo, N, T. Steam Mill Nuckolls A Whitp, Rockport, Mo. James Lowe, Linden, u . . Tlp31Jr. Brownville, June 21, 19iC. Steam Hill Lumber. WE take this method of informing tho Public that we have just put in operation on what is known as Sonora Island, four miles above Brown ville, a first quality steam Sawmill, and are now pre pared to saw all kinds of Lumber on short notice and in a manner, we are confident will gir satisfac tion. We will keop a Frry boat run to the main shore, for free usa of our customers. , W. S. HALL A CO. Boots, and Shoes. A N unusually large stoclr of fine and coarse Boot XAauiiouut's-ooiIl uenllemnn T a . - oe seen, ana purchased low, at ie3 can IIOBLITZELL A CO S s j 1 ... .' I rpiIE SUBSCRIBE!! U w ' nish Farmers and others wi Ji Lii'54 H f,T? A TXT Ofn . gi;ain.sepaeato; for the present scoson. It f. flm ' particularly of' the merits of tli v" rT Y ? Pacini" are too well 'known throu"hmn Js lown throughonithe . the ft that thtVjLi torecire-therSS eiioiiirg; ouc are continuing daLP7!fLiCsto -h Separator ic with tbe best of thos mado in Pi . ', received the highest commendi.tioiu' ttiW of -the leading , grigulturalisti (,f that , I have a large; number of theu oa the coming crop, made of the Utnut-rLil ranted to do good work. . , ' "'Mm , I have made many valuable ImworL . : machiQes. within the last year, r. hae to' in warranting them fuperior to any i0 n .; I am al prcpari u, j a larje nu uiber ii Ca f ; .-(;; ImproTPd Clover llaller patented in 1854, which are -fTratlv nPK." Intent of 1844, bcin; in itself feeJer S " ' imu uj inu vumr respects. iQf will (. patentee, who his penuanent'y Irate-l ;. The abovo cut represents rry foirhor,.' use. - - . . . "-vi.jrt Im also agnt, for M.Cormuka eekUu t., Elt and MOWING MACIIIN E, eombiaej La J. R. MOFFITT, Piqua, Kami e..Miy,c Improved LiturGian7T' CORN k COB PLANTATION Frico XloclxicccL TnE subscriber has purchased eiclanv Territory in the West, c f the above t- ' Mills, and is prepared to furn:sh thcmati' either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in if !! positive manner. .. . . It is now more than a year since tho lfclittle Gianr Was introduced to tho puUii-, during whichcS" has been constantly growing in the j pularfr" The improvements recently iffeetci ani W;KX makes it the most perfect nuchiae ew-ofiji'i general farm use'. ' It is furnish cd ready fur ;jjt, : icam. and weighs ap follows: .. 1, 22i Xo.;r No. 3, 400, Na. 4, 411 pouudi. Twenty minip sufficient to set ono up, without methaniialiiln, when once adjtl, il ean 1 it b safety b cbi.tux to a boy. Full" dlrcctiohs accompany eajh M!i -r US. XT QZ3 D32 S5i ' No 1, $3o, will grind . 8 bu uif a per hour will 1 U 'No 2 40, " . " Ii) No.3- 50, .15 r u " X. X fill. ' -nuu Liberal discount to dflltrs. JAMES D. CIIAEWId. No. 6:1 Locust otrect,bft.;j4iKj y June2S, 1S5G. Ti-nt . -. St. LouU. U. Myriads 1 of laclura. Plants. IB Dushcls Madura Seed. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TRIES OVERMAN f MAXX, Bloorainglcn, III,, BEG Icavj.to announco that thry hare, for 1 scr ics of years, been ergigcd io the cu!:a hedges and hedgo plant, aad bavin W ri: encouraged by the success of the Jl.'!ua and stimulated by the immensely increiwiij'l'Bi: for tho material, tbey have (o n, the preniM on good, new land, about 150 bushels f ert! seed tho produce of wliioh Js estimated iij;'" mi','nn iJunt I f which fhev fiiFi-r l,irthS trade, teonltt have reqxirtd m tmrJ. rrirtrmA to ll'J t'e d-maud the )mt Sin. The tern- for pliints will be renton'tlle, and to vra'. anu nta crs ordering jlants by wholesale, grctf inluecmrt;' will bo offered. It is very imin rtant that orlen should be sent in eaulv, ai they will be ryierrf j and iiiteu in the order in which they ire rwivni For the last thrco years thcr hare 1-con ucaLle b supply tho demand, and it is probable that late dors cannot be filled the next Sjrin;. as the deinaa is expected to be j'ftr time jrwkr tlina hercU-i" rr. lTants will bo securely parked, and Mmrt 01 board the cars freo of cxpfn.se, except fur cost f icriai. They are a! ?o cLensivriv inmrrcd in in?rn.3 hedge seed, which they sell oil the best tini!." alwavs warrant frch ud iW : orders f-r tA should br sent in prior to tin 15th of 0-tob.r nt They will be prepared to sprout seed for such sire it. Having several extensive nurseries tW -wholefMilo and retail, large ntock cf thrifry Fi and Ornamental Tn-e, Vincn, Ibises, Sbrubte.t' nt the following points, to wit: Blxiiningvuvl' .Mound Nursery, Canton, III,: b;nrr, Elm"-!- Havana, 111. All Fruit Trees warranted (ottof' best varieties and true to nauio. -AH infomia--' cheerfully given, and catalogn 3 and prrmiaa .' oa Iledgciug gent U ail aiiplUsints. AiUr. OV'ELMAN MAN. Feb. 5, 1S57. BIoDiiiinston, mia'-'- TvEMASKA CITY Insurauoo Compft11?' . CAPITAL STOCK Nebraska Citr, N. T. rnULS Company, under a liVral eharttr, ii f I f..ll '-i t , .1 t( Fifty Thoumimd Lollnr; pa d in ardwt". J ro. prepareu, irom lluS UH'", -0 K"3nk r , and takn rilr mti .,nil (Mitn. with tn'i- favored Insurance Comiuity any whore. u-; adopted tho muturd principle, iu patrons, '( Incurring any liability, will share ia t'aepr'-1 the company. Tho operations of the Company, will 1 e, n"" for the present, to maki:k, ir ct& risk. " maximum liability of $12,500 on any oneWton- Being the enly Insurance Qi'iw, on the ab- PJ ular plan, West of the Jlis.ocri. it confident.' pets a gftnormis support frcm Western V' We respectfully invito thi Missouri lii. troangc ; -' . ... . - directors : L S. F. Nuckolls ' Clan. T. H II. P. IJennct, J. L.Artu-troni f W. N. Iliuehmm, Mile W. 15 ' A. A. E.'a.lfunl. . . orruiEM : , CH AS. F. HOLLY, President. , . L Ft. Louis Agent Col. W.P. Howard. - April 2d, 1S07. : ' rj . " . DILLON, THOMPSON &C0; L.irg2 Frame Bu:Ming"Cor. Main & B : nocKroM,MO. Whoscsali and Ilouiil Dealers ia And Groceries, Hardware. Otieenswarr Dni?s. Hat or Boot3, Shoes, Tinware, Stoves, Fumiiuru, Iron, Niil-S Plow-8, and Farming U Musi's. , WILL hs large avc. cn tho ope-iing of rivi?;'s. and varied nc-rcMsion to th'r P block, which will lfw!J Liv for Ct'h. . ,.j February 12th. 1S57. , J Notice' to ttc'Cilizcns cf fehCo- i '""It WHEREAS, tl.e Logisla tnre of Nobrask' l:wt Session, adopttd tha Kcvei.a u i ; lowa, wtich makvs it tbe duiyoC tae i"-" (i the County to collect all taxes, a!s , th , f thoso of whom la I'! are due, ixctjrnertot . ... .... - ' : ' t ' ty seat. ( Brownril'a and rv vversauu law 14 rirtur in T.roM nnrl S 'o-n SlUCO I Delinquent tax Davers will idse w-m fra , y pny ever to William Iloblitiel; the " Vatw maha County, othcrwiso yoti will be sent own cxpcn?e, i- i .. r n I m Sr: ."on: rrCs.cf fi, Brownville. April 7, ISJ7. if i BLANKS -of cvJiy dorlp.ion; for 0.Ilc. . ' and Lountx r airs where they iXn vZ,11 suSicient Windoca ail those in tQt,t ' .chine, to purchase ono of the i