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:sn hiccellany. II 13 reported that Lord Palmerston is preparing a new reform bill. prd John Russell threatened a similar 'xjltl rcn measure. England and France havesuspended diplomatic intercourse withNaples. No "hostilities havo yet occurred. While Ret. Mr Spurgeim, the famous Baptist -preacher, was preaching at 'Concert Hall, a false alarm of fire was . rai&ed, creating a stampede. Several . persons were trampled to death. The statement that France had sum- .xnoned Austria to evacuate the prin- cipalitics, is not credited by the Col- . .fgne Gazelle. ' ' T, . , . .All -powers. excepting the tinted . '-States have" assented -to the. original protocol respecting the sound dues. . A ministerial crisis and financial yiicu;iici caio " : The ministerial-crisis at Denmark has resulted in the installation oi.-tne old ministry. . . . The French commercial crisis is as suming a more favorable aspect. -'Persia solicits the medium of France .'. 4h iicr dificulties with England. Tie steamer Ti'go brings five days' from the Continent. ihc 1 ans Vvomcrenco uas :,.iemblc'on the 15 th. .' X4pt.t: A German paper rc-as- states that the King of Naples has urgedthe : cabinets of St. Petersburg, Vienna and " Berlin,' to. conclude in favor of entegri ty'of the kingdom of the two Sicilies - a treaty analogous to that guarantee- ing the integrity of the Ottoman Em- . .pire. . " nEPCSTAITT FS01I JAPAff. . Hitherto no foreign . vessel could enter the ports of. the country, now it . 3ias been decided by that Government, ' w. ihhiv.n nnfts of tho empire, those ' of Nagasaki and Ilahodafii, should be ; open to- the vessels ot all nations. " ' There" they might repair, take in pro . visions; establish depots. of coal, &c. .The other" ports of the Empire, more over, arc to be accessible to vessels in V . ' distress which may take refuge in them, but which will have to put to sea the ' . moment the. danger is over. JSi ioreirner is to DC anowea to pene- trate into the interior of the country without a special permission from the PMrf nf thei State. No decision had " yet been c&iae to with regard to. the mrrmpreizl Question. The ririht of trading with Japan is still exclusively f "JL4i; ; 1 ill iUTV v "liVA .hincsewho have-long possessed it on v.ery onerous terms, having but one market open to them, that of Nan- . . . : ' v Death cr Judge Burrell. Were- .ve .-t t9.1carn that Judge Jt II. Burrelljl one of the Judge of the U. SrDistrict Court irr Kansas Territory, diedrecent- lyj- at his residence in Pennsylvania. fChis leaves a vacancy to be filled by -tlio President. Judge Burrell, was a .man mucV beloved and respected by rdl who knew him in Kansas. He was a man of sterling worth, and integrity, ;ana though ne never neia a court in J the- Territory, yet he possessed the will . .1 ii. ,j i, : -. -cii.-P.,ii.r. and fearlessly, We hope his place may . bs suprued with as good ft man. BisCorgino a Ltzzard. Last -vrcek Jota 'Mitchell, of the toTvn of Chcm . -V-11" ,TI-S taken with a fit of vomiting, ; curd anally disgorged from his stomach ." ;a lizzard near nine inches long! . He -J-J: "dJr?. SFrnh-Dotaticns cf ."vvhiskv. ' together vith three quarts of niilic that got druiih.ort milk punch hence his . rctt'iri!? so h'ah as to come out of his .lodgcxncnts. The lizzard is supposed t6 ha-vc been swallowed some four ' years tince, as about . that time Mr. Mitchell inhaled something while watching at a "deer lick," which has ' .caused a slight debility of the stomach . " ever since. Elmira Gazette. L TSAGZLY 13 CALU0HNIA. ' A telegraphic despatch to the Sacra mento American, dated San Andreas, ."Sept. 26, says: A cold-blooded murder was perpetrated at Angel's Camp on Dr. Armstrong, by a man named C. Colcbrook, at 4 o'clock, P. M., on Jjjiday. Armstrong accused Colbrook of stealing hog3 some time ago; and Cc!ebrock went to Armstrong's cabin, and. without saying a word, plunged a knife into his heart, killing him in- stautlv. Colcbrook was arrested; and while bein? tried before a Justice of the Peace, the populace made fre quent threats to hang him, upon which " assistance was sent for to San Andreas. On ths receipt of the news. Deputy BhcrifTs Schroeble and Betts started with a posse for the scene of the mur der. Lpon their arrival, a man arose in the court room, and unred the mob to h'sziz the prisoner immediately; "that cheers were there to protect Tdrn. and mere were on the road. 1hcn followed a scene that baCes de f cription. The cheers tried to close around the prisoner, but were repulsed, liHi HLii-s u.iiu v. j.' a tji i-x.. Retts'and another taken and disarmed. ' 'Schroclle was put forcibly out of the ilocr; and amidst cries cf "shoot him," &c.,the prisoner was dragged to a tree nd bzi:". The cilecrs called on the citizens "to assist them, and bear vrit ' ncs T-ho cre the executioners; bu r3 c" ' vas made. All the fires M:t2 were extinguished: and Ccklrccl: was h"ng in total darkness reel: an inusn sauor, ana who Ircthcr cf the Colcbrook r:-. a thct i. CLilcTio near Campo fceco las i ts - rJout. tLcnaL.. : i. - t.-- -vk k.vw i.VM " .NoETn-WrsTERS Cocjties or Ipx-i P LAXD.-lIr.Joba LamK the Quaker I" ccrrespondent of the JUcltast irhij, in these counties, says: - ; .. .; ; : "There is no doubt our -country is improving rapidly; Ths people arc better clad and better fed. The country is better cultivated than it was a dozen years ago. The goals arc nearly empty, and the poor houses not half filled; some of the masters (of poor houses) comptain that they cannot . labor as will muster as much healthy cultivate the garden and grounds round the work houses. The towns are better paved, swept and lighted, and many an old unsightly thatched house has been pulled down to make room for a respectable slated one; yet there is abundance of room for further im provements in all these respects." . Mr. Lamb gives bad accounts of the spread of the potato disease, but thinks it has injured the tubers only so far as to stop the growth of the late kinds. Oats and wheat promised good crops; barley. was looking thin.. . Weeds are beginning to disappear from the road side, which is a sure sign of an cultural improvement. agn- 0HIGSX. The Indian troubles in this Territory have recently been renewed, and threaten to become more serious and extensive than ever before. Governor Stevens, who had advanced into the Walla-Walla COUntrV for the rmrDOSC e , i nil of negotiating a general peace with all the tribes in that quarter, had' been obliged to vacate the f ame, together with such United States troops as had accompanied him. The entire country to the Korth and East of John Day's river was, at last accounts, in the pos session of the savages, numbering about three thousand, many of them were armed with guns. Col. Steptoc had come into the Dalles with his command, abandoning the whole country above to the Indians, except one block house held by fifty men, whom he intended to relieve as soon as he could procure forage. Gov ernor Stevens had addressed the people of Portland, and stated that the In dians had acted faithless in all their transactions with the -whites that nothing could satisfy, them but an un conditional surrender of the entire country to the East side of the Dalles, and that there remained only a pros-J pect of another general war writh all the tribes in that quarter. . ,; ; The sale of the public property used in the recent Indian war had taken place. TThe attendance was large, and the prices obtained very fair. Lieut. Miller disappeared frora the steamer whilo on liistway up tho Dalles, na. it was . supposea ne naa -oeen ,Iirwo"soldier3 at the Reservation had got into a difficulty while under the influence of liquor, "when . the one seized a club and beat out tho other's brains. : From Puget Sound there is nothing' new; the Indians havo created no iurther disturbances in the vicinity of the Sound since our last advices. The Cabixet-! Takers at Work. The political speculators are already at work selecting out furniture for Mr. Buchanan's cabinet. According to the Times, "certain gentlemen," of New York have "pretty well agreed" upon his Secretaries, pf whom it speci fies the following: - ' : ' ' " Secretary of State -D, S. Dickin son, of new York. : Postmaster General B. F; ITallett, of. Massachusetts. ' - Secretary of Treasury R. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia. ' Secretary of uar--John Slidell, of ouisianxuY- , ; . : ' Mutiny ox a Schooner. The Schooner Caspian, Hilt, bound for T,., f v . 1 ! , JJunalO, tan into airport harbor last b.iturday evening, ihe men went ashore and got intoxicated. They came onboard at night almost insane with drink, insisted upon Capt. Hilt going out. lne gale was too iunous and he refused. lie ordered the hands o assist in warping the vessel up the river, but they refused to obey orders. The next day he was obliged to keep he vessel alone, being abandoned by all hands. The propeller California coming in, he got on board and repaired to Cleveland to obtain assistance. On arriving, ho heard that two of the cr3'.v had siczed the vessel and taken her to sea, since vrmcn nothing nasDCcnner.rd of her. Protest was . entered by the Captain to-day' at tho Custom-IIouse. Cleveland Plaindealcr., A General . Elopement. Mrs. King, near Kingston, New York, was recently taken sick, and her husband seized the opportunity to elope with a handsome servant girl named Mis3 3Iartm. . Arrived m Albanv, Miss M. eloped with a youn man named Cor nelius, and Mr. Kind's money. Mr. Kin? beinrr penitent, returned heme nd found that his w ife had eloped with a dry goods clerk named JeCers, and all the movable articles in the house. Whereupon Mr. Kins started off it pursuit, considering . himself a deeply injured man. Wc dent krow Two curious cases cf intcrmarria.'re have occurred in -Newton county, Ga. Mr. Stephen Daniel, aged 5G, married a, daughter cf N. Eogcrs, who was 15, and N. Rogers, aged (32, married. a daughter of Stephen Daniel, who was 14ycar3 of age. A correspondent of the liicnacndi.fj.wrcA says: uillyou be so kind as to let U3 know the rela- tlcnship cf their offspring? MILL Tr,.1(iT, s-s0 7-- - TlIIE mi'osifcers laro entsred into a jant t-'...: ,WDl!r the firm of'Heo-i, IIcKabirl & Co., Ij nanufAcLnro the J. C. Reed, I'atint 1'ortaVls Cri.- t iiiU and aro cow rrcparel to furaih all those in want of a gr,d Cora or V heat-Vl ill that fo:' dura bility, giicpacty and economy; e.t:el any ilili iu the world. Oa t!ie late exhibition tf the Hvschanics iastituts ia Cincinnati, & Goid JStedal wasa ariod than for it. It is adapted to all Grain grinding purpo?e ; it h superior to all ethers for the most extensive Merchant Mill, as it ia for grinding the Fanners feed by llorse power. Vhe above Mills are manufactured by the under signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they con be furnished in any quantity itshort notiie. The above Mills warranted t erform aa follows: 26 in. diam.- ter hour 50 13. Corn. 25 Wheat, 5300 on M u u u 30 15 25Q 2j u u 20 u 13 " 200 2q h u ' 10 - ' 8 " :; 10 As this Mill tells its ownstorytt is unnecessary to quote from our namerouHrecommc ndatjon3,nceivcd. REEDfI10IAMRDlCO. ; . Cincinnati, O. Fresh Arrival of NEW GOODS! AT ROCKPORT, NO. . THE mbscribers would respectfully tender their thanks io their customers and the Publi j Gene rally for theirliberal patronage heretofore, and solicit a cuiitincance of the same; as they aro determined to sell Cloodi a? low if not low;r than aiy other House west cf St. Joseph. Having just reteived a largo and wellEdected Stock of Spring and Kurnmcr Goxls; also superior Stock of Family Groceries with Hirdware, Glass and Queensware, Furniture, Soldiery, Iron, Jce. m ' Come one and all, For well we know; Again youll call, We'll sell so low. Of Goods the bwt, ; And profits sma 11, !-'We'll beat the reHt, ; And 8uityouall. j Our Stock cf Dry Goods having been purchased in Uho Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that- we can 8urrass our competitors in the low prices nd good 0litic3 cf ourtoc.v and earnestly believe an wiu make by calling and seeing for themselves before purchasing else w here. CAREY, JONES, & CO. N. B. Country Troduce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest prices, for Goods. Jane T, '56. DANIEL ZOOK, . WHOLESALE AM) EETAIL '-ft- Oregon, Halt ' Has in Store : Pure White Lead, Linked OiL Spardsh Whiting, Hed Lead, - -Lith'trage, White Chalk, " Venitian Kod, rpanigh Brown, . Cream of Tarter, . Tartaric Acid, Sulpher Carb. Soda, Vinegar, ,' Turpentine, " 1 Sal Soda, Coperas, , Saltpeter, - ' Iloraz, Count ff Mo. Window Glass, Putty, Caster Oil, i Ex. Logwood, Bluo Stone, ' Alurn, , Ground Ginger, Iioot do, Saiat Louis GI a 3, Paris Green, Chrome do, do yelloWj Iron Paint, White Zink do, FishOil, Whale do, Wrights' Pills, Ch.'tmpian's do, Jayan'a do, Loudon's do, Radway's R. R., Paris Pain Killer, Falincstock'a Ver., Skne's Cough Candy, McLanc's Liver Pills. Jlex. Liniment, Vol. Oil do, jSTorland's do, , erver and Bono do, Farrels do, Louden'? d3, Jays' Expt, London's do, ' Jn addition to tho above, I Lavo the largest Stock of Drucrist and Physicians Slop furniture, Chemi eal3. Surgical instruments, and Patent Slediciens ever offered for sale in this Conn try. Merchants and Physicians of Iowa, Knnsas and Nebraska, are respect! ully mnted to give me a call, ... Juim7,135G. : - DAKlEL ZOOK. A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO. . -. Machinists, Fomdcrs and ENGINE 'BUILDERS Troat Street, West' of CINCINNATI, O, Would mosl respectfully iaform their friends and the nublie ccnorally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in thflirline, wi-b prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop pnd with the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to them. Saw Mill Engines of every Description. Constantly on hand: consisting of tho Sivsh, Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every decription of (, astings, warranted to be well made in ev ry particu lar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to ovcrsco all work in that line furnished by them, and aro pre pared to work on aa reasonable terms as any other shop in the country. Those in want of anything in our lino, woull do well to give cs a call and examine our new patterns. . A. B. HOLABIRI) & CO. B. TT. LEWIS TITOS. 3. BAivrnotow JAMES TT. IEW13 . late TEBY & BAKTHOLQW J3. W. LEWIS & BROS. MiXFACTtrHkZ? OP' Alt DESCKimON OF CHEYINGf TOBACCO. GLASGOW, MISSGVBl THANKFUL for trie very liberal patronage that) . we have heretofore received from our numerous J mends and customers, and while respectfidly solicit in & continuance of the same, pledsrinir cnrselvcs to Fparo neitiier pains nor expense to merit the patron ?5?!f th PWe, wo beg leave to announce that Av ilham J. Lewis ha3 withdrawn from our firm, and Thos. J. Eartholow is admitted a partner from this date, the style of tho firm remaining unchanged, and tn;n wo nave secured tne services of Oapt. George G. Davis who will hereafter act in the capacity of thatelix3 salesman in eomection wrh our 3Ir. Bartholow and will during .the coming Season per sonally wnit upon our customers for the purpose of soliciting their order. Oors:ock held over fromlast year of all descriptions is nnanimously; large, the quality of which cannot fail to Rive entire satisfac tion to consumers. B. W. LEWIS k Bros. Glasgow, Mo., January 6, 1S55. 3T. W. LXDEI7. J. D.' WHITE. L-RIDEN &' WHITE, LAND AGENTS. - NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. HAVING made arrangements by which we will receive accurate copies of all the Townships embraced in the Eastern portion of Nebraska, we arc now prepared to offer our services to the "SQUATTERS OF THE TERR1TTORY . " In Filing Declaratory Statements of Intention to Pre-empt Securing Pre-emptions, Locating Land , Warrants and ENTERING LAND; LAND YARRAXTS BOUGHT & SOLD. Land Entered on Time, Tcc., Particular attention paid to Euyir and Sellin Property on eommijion: Als-3, to making Collections and forwhramg remittances to any part cf the L nion Blanks of all kinds alwav3 on hand. ., ; liLDES & WHITE. " EEFEUEXCE3. Hon. A. A. Bradford, S.F.Xaciolls, Messrs. Dolman L West, Feter A. Keller, - , ' " Thomai Lumpkin, June 25, 1S55. Tl-n4 Kebrasla City. PLv Joseph, 3Io Washin.jton City, -. GREAT ! WM. R JIARTm inri jO. O. HAUTE?, Sew lork. XOUJ - t.lAun. MARTIN & BROTIIEIi. THE OLD OPJGIXAL CLOTLHERS, iu: m aud s:o. 1 mis eteiit, ST. LOUIS, Z10. F0II tte anproae'bin Fprin, wc will nave a THE MEDO'US STOCK OF CLOTHING, mannfac tured by ourselves Ln New York, errresy fur this cark'it. - . : .. In point of STVLE, QUALITY and TRICE, we defy any and all competition 1 We have marked down our price very low, as we intend t eliing to none tul aiSHAXD PROMPT To such we would ask a thorough elimination cf our Stoi before purchasicx. 1-6 - 1IAETDI A T.T.O. T T Q W JL -' "T T' TT w A. J. BENEDICl, AXXOLIfCES to the public thnth has taken the above House, formerly kept Vr T. H: Edward, in LVownviUe, If. T, and is now prated to acwao date a!l ho m:.y favor him with tLcir pat.ron.Jge. A r.e ,r addition has been built io B:e house, and ad dition madcf Furniture aud Ini'i-S, end ajl ar rangcnionLi now are such as to render tis louse equal to nnv in the Territoryr ; Urownvii'le, July 5, 1S53. Tl.-ti5tf W. II. WILLI AKS, TV HOLES ALE AND BET AIL isALEB IS STOVES & TINWARE Orogon, Jjlo-, TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or gon and the public in genenl, that he b is on hand the rsost extensive stock o( Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of 1 in ware is of my own manufacture, ftnd is for sale at Wholasale and lietail at St. Loui prices. I would call particular attention to my stock of COOKLXCt STOVES, coinprising'tae most improved patterns both Air-Tightoni Premium. Among them mav be found r lllv s tJnartf. r UaK. mc ocsi sio c now in use, the Asiatic Air-T; , l"icn-?er and prize Pre mium. Also Parlor & Box: Stoves Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will ... SELL LOWER THAN ANY BOUSE IN TOWN Particular attention paid to raaking and putting up Tin Getter?, in the town and country. Also, re pairing dene on short notice and on reasonable terrn. Old cdpper, Urass and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. W. TV. WH'UAMS, vl-n5 - Oregon, Mo., July 6, 1355. P0r.TY 1H0USA1TD DCLLAES. Worth cf Ooods tt a email advinco on cost and carriage ty nocKroiiT, no., "' " J ' AXD ;"''-,.. zzzjissnnz: &:Dxxi'xjo:cisr HE3IMES LANDI NG, 31U. WE HAVE in store, and are receiving per Steam ers Hannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha, a large and well assorted stocs c f Dry Goods, Bonnets, Clothing, Hardware, QneenHware, JJoots & Shoes, h Hats & Caps, , Cutlery, Paints, Doors, " ;. : Oils, iledicines. Drags, Furaituro, . Tinware, Saddlery, Groceries, ." Castings .bash, "Nails, ' Iron CARPENTERS & BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS &C All of which we offer at very low prices for Cash or Country Produce. NO IIU3IBUG! We -wiU sell at SOME PRICE!! DILLON & HAWK. P. S. Ladies, if you haven't got a fine Silk Dress, Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillox & Hawk, for we certainly have the best assortment of r ancy Dress Goods ever offered in this market. No- trouble to show Goods. vl-n5 D. & H. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE ( COMPANY ! nartford, Ct.-- -Capital S200,000 With large and increasing receipts securely invested nndcr the sanction ana approval of the Comptroller ot rutiiio Accounts.. . OFFICEK3. J r- ALFRED GIJJj,' Pres't. JOHN L.'BUNCS, Y. P, JAAUiSU. WALh.LKI, Secretary.' : - DIEECTOKS. ; "... , Alfred Gill. John L. Eunce, Wm. R. Cone, Jas. G Bolles, John A. Butler, Noah Whcaton, N. Uollis ter, Sam'l Coit,Danl Phillips, C. N. Eniphrey. - . ; BOARD OP FINANCE. i Goo. Bech Esq., President of Phoenix Bank, D. F. Robinson, Esq., Hartford " : Hon. Isa.ao Touoey, lata Attorney General U. S. Apiiliiiations for insurance received by R. W. 1'URNAS, Agent. Dli. A. S. HOLLIDAY, lied. Ex. . ... GEO. P. LUCKIIARDT, WATGHMAKER TAKES ths liberty id hitlta : the citizens pf Erbwnville and Vicinitj':, tliat he has 'opened a WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY STORE In Oregon, Holt county, JIo., whore ho will keep con stantly 6n hand, and for sal; a good assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Cioeki ami Jewelry, which ho will sell eitromcly low, f..r CASH. Also, a fine !ot of Violina, Accordeonp, Silver, and I'latcd Spec tacles, Gold Fens with Gold and Silver extension cat.-:?, Silver ThimMcs. ia., 4?. He ia prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew elry, of evei7 description, ia the lest manner and on ihe most reasonahlo termi. . : ". Every article bought in his establishment, is war ranted to be what it is reprofented to be. Watch re pairing warranted for one yrar. July 23, 1858. vl-nStf UNITED STATES EXPKESS COMPANY GrE every possiblo facility for the safe and speedy transmission of :.- . Money, VnluaMe Package?, Parcels, .- Goods, nnd Merchandize Of every description, on reasonr.Llo terms. -- PaiNCiPAL Offices New Y(.rk, Buffalo, Cincin nati, Toledo, Chicago, Dayton, lndianopolis, and all the smaller towns on Eailroadj in the Eastern, Jlidr die and Western States, connecting at St. Louis with IUchanl3on's Jlisscnri River Express, n. KIPP. Julyq,18j6.-vl-n3 General Superintendent. inue rnnn ' ik-'S i I I I I ' kl JOHN W. TOOLEY. (Successor to NO0: AN, TOOLEY A Co,) 53 Alain st.t Old Stand St. Louis, Mo. IirrOSTER, Wholesale and Kjtail Dealer, in China, Glasj and Queensware, Yellow and Rockingham Ware, Chandeliers, Lamp?, Lanterns, Looking-glasses, Britannia Ware, Ac. Ac., with a great variety of lotteries and Manufacturers. . - -.. E2TNow arriving and in store, a fall stock of the above line of goods, whieh is offered to the Trade at reasonable rates. An examination is solicited. 1570 n hand, Aisortcd Crate?, for Country Trade. N. B. Packing receives special attention. September 13, 1S5(. vlnl5-5m , . ' B. ESTABROOK, .TOUTED STATES tistrict Attorney, ; OMAHA CITY,.X. T. - REQUIRED to he in attendance ofacially upon all the term3 of the District and Supreme Court cf the 1 erriwiry, wnders his Prof esional sen'iccs to sncn as need them. He flatters himself that his facili ties for gaining a knowledge of tho practice in each Dis trict, will enable him to give atisfacticn tesuea as entrust their business to his care. Omaha City, Juno 7, 1S53. L. FORSYTH & CO. COJIAIISSION MERCHANTS And; Freight -Agents, - - OF T1IE BALTIMORE AXD OHIO RAILROAD. No, 3, Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. , J. T. DOWDAL. ' - : K. E. CARS. DO WD ALL, CARU & CO., WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, Engine and Llachino "Manufactory. Corner Second axd Morgan Streets. ST. LOUIS, MO.. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines and Boil ers. Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Serena and Presses, Lard Kettles, Xard Screws and Cylinders, Wool Cardin Machines, Young'a Patent bmat Machines, Building Castings, &c ""Agents for tho sale of James Smith & Co.'s Superior MACHINE CARDS. YOUNG'S PATENT SMUT -MACHINE. Wen tried, always successful, fully Gaarinticd. Mann-factui-ed and for sale by . DOWALL CiRR. & CO.," . Washington Foundry, St. Louis, Ml SA.1IUEL SrLNCLIl &i CO., No. Eighty-Two North Fturth Street, Near Locust. ST. LOUIS, 210. MANUFACTURERS of every description of Frame?, dealers in Paintings, Engravi ngs, Litho graph?, &c.; Looking-gla3 llates of every size, and framtal to any pattern in tie bist manner. Advertising Cards, Ac, Stained and Yarnihcd or Fraired at short notice. Rosewood, Walnut and ather fancy wood Pictare Frame Mouldings. Tie Trad Supplied. Old Fraaoe, Re-gnt. USUI. 1030. BROWN & CO., tfo. TS, 3Iaia Steet, St. Louis; io SPRING STOCK COMPLETE. The cheapest and most extensive Fancy Gcods and Yankee Not; ;r.s Estallish. 1 - J nicLt la the Wf stern Cuuntn-. 7. TERCHANTS ia search efcap goo-li are invi lll ted to cxJur.inc our stock o-f silks, tlrnss goou, awhv hite List roidcnes, nbu-i i tri - lines, furnijliin eocnli nnd saiaa ire .cpna. all r. -tc-JTether with 15.O0O i. a of tho latest and most la-hiunaie styles, " ) " i J - . . 1 , &t niiin'i- factnrers price,?. : Casi buyers, cLose purjuasers, anu prviui will find our sUick adapted to their wants in every TMTtianUr. A nail from the trado u rcspecuuu , ... licited. Tlnll'if 2, OREGQJy, MU. . IIOIJT. L. IIATT1LV, Fropiietar. : No pains or expense will b a spared by the subscri bcr.trt make hij guests comfortable in every re?peet, I at tn;s well Knawn ana uigiiij' n-puwuw iu-.-.. Th3 very b(ft attention given to animak by ,ood and attentive IIoStlcr.oT - NEW GROCERY. . Head Quarters for Bargains! RUFUS E, EDWARDS, Wholesale and retail dealer in Staple and Fine Groceries, AVincs, Teas. Foiein ind Domestic Liciuors. fvnd every thing elso apportioning io the business .of a Orocer, . Main, between Jule and Second ttreets, (0Tp'site the Fdar IWse.) ! : ST. JOSEPH, no. . Baglc; Mills. . ST. JOSEPH, MO. JAMES CAR8ILL, Proprietor. ANUFACTURES and keeps constantly on hand for sale, all kinds of Floor, Meal, and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled on roost favorable terms. Cash paid constantly for Whsat. For character of Flour refer to everybody that, ever used it. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30,1855. Tlnl3-ly Steel : Flow Factory, Market Square, St. Joseph, Mo. WILLIAM M. CARTER, MANUFACTURER of Prairie plows of all sizes one and two horse Plows and Shovel-plows Cultivators and Harrows. All orders ( under five-hundred plovs) filled immediately. Liberal discount to wholcsaln purchasers. CHAELES WEST. ." ' N. J. M'A3nE5T. IV EST & JIcASIIEN, FORWARDING & COMMISSION Grocers and Steamboat Agents, Comei' Second and Francis Siriiets, I Opposite A. Beatie's Banking House.) A N assortment of Boat Stores, Groceries, Wine3 xjL Liquors, ileal, Flour, ic, kept constantly on hand. - July 23, 1855, vl-n3 ' FRANKLIN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY Ho. 1G3 Viae St., "bet. Eourth and FiU CINCINNATI, O. C. F. O'DRISCOLL & CO. "Tan'afactiarers and dealers in News, Book and Job 1TJL lyi?c, rrinting rrcsses, Lases, Gadios, &C., &c Inks, and Printing ifaterial of Every Description STEREOTYPING of all kind Books. Music Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engrevings sc., d c. ' Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles Wholesale Paper Warehouse .W r.RAT)7fER WAIUIEN A. CO.. ,'- Printing --,: ; '' Folio Pcit; f i k-. ;.. BookPapcx.r.r Flat Carl, : ,. . Wrapping, Foolscap. 't Manilas, ; Letter & Note, ' Colored Papers, , Medium ikDemv. of the very best Eastern and Western Manufacture, ana lor sale at very low prices. . . . JSf Cash for Has;. and Rope, BRADNER, WARREN A CO.; No. 12, La Salic streer Chicago, June. 28th. 1Sj3. . . , vl-nt , Improved Little Giant CORN k COB PLANTATION MILL 2?rico 2r2-ocia.coc3.- riIIE subjieribcr has purchased exclusive right of j. ierriioi Y ia iuo m esi, 01 inoaoLi u cirieuratcu Mills, and i3 prepared to furnish them at all times, either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in tho most positivo manner. ' .! ' It is now more than a vcar since the - .-.liittle- Giaslt,, . Was introduced to tho public, during which time, it has been constantly growing in the popuiar favor. -:The improvements recently effected and patented, makes it tho most perfect machine ever offered for general farm use. It i furnished read for attaching team, and weighs as follows: No. 1, i.'2o No. 2, 33D, No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pounds. Twenty minutes are sufficient to set One up, without mcehnnioal aid, and when once adjusted, it can with safety be entrusted to a boy. Full directions accompany each Mill. H CXZ2 332: ?Ts3 o No 1, $35, will grind S bu meal per hour with 1 horse No2 43,- " ' 10 u " " . " - 1 " No 3 50, M " 15 " u " 1 " No4 60, " 20 " " " ' 2 " 5F" Liboral discount to dealers, i JAMES B. CHAD WICK, 1 ' No. 63 Locust street, bet. 2d and 3d. Juno 23, 1353. vl-nl . St. Louis, Mo. ALOXZO FBATT, New York. E. C. PRATT," O. W. CHILD, E. W. FOX, S. C. MANSCR, St. Louis. St. Louis. CHILD, PRATT & CO., Dirtct Importers, Jobbers and Manufacturers' Agents English, French, German & American , -', Hardware and . Cutlerj. -: r GUNS, RIFLES, TISTOLS, &c, &c. ; 1S9 & 141 Main St, cor. .Washington Avenue, ST. LOUIS, MO. ... I. 0. of G. T. TnE Bromvillo Lolge, No. 3, Independent Order of Good Templar, meets every Saturday eve ning, at 7 orclnck, at Templars' llall, No. 26, Atlan tic street (Thurburt Block). . 3fember3 of the order visiting the city, are respect fully invited to attend, when convenient; and those loiatinghere, arc earnestly solicited to jin the Lodge, as wc look for the support of all frieaca of Temper ance, both male and female. For information concerning the Order, enrpilrc of Wm. Thnrbur, Atlantic street, O. F. Lake, No. 27, Main street;, or Richard Brown, comer of Main and First 8troct. By crdrr of the Lodge, Mr. C. E. TlIURBUlt. W. 0. T. Attest: n. P. BUN TON, W. S. July 2(i, 1S56. ' vl-nStf - E. G. TUTTLK. B. G. FEE.LEY. TTJTTLE, PEHLEY n. w. smith. y fc b r ; FALL STYLES. im. 77 Main street, St. Iuis, Xo. T ANUF ACT USERS of Straw and Silk Bonnets, 111 ImpKH'ten and Wholesale dealers ia Ribbon?. Silk Millin ;ry,Flow3rs, Trimmings, Lace Goods, Em broideries, te. . IC-i"Mer;Lants and Mili'ncrs are pfJtieularly in vited to exa.minc our stock, befora making their sprir. purchases, as we (relying fully on the superiority if oir styles,) intend to tiler inducement equal, if net supericn, to any jobbing house ia the United States. September 13, 135 5. vlnl5-6m NEMAHA CITYFEFIY Across the Missouri Liver at Nemaha . City, mouth of Little Xemaha river, . . Nebraska Territory. - ; fpiIE Proprietor informs Emigrants, Travtlersand " JL tha hvcr-crosiing public, that he has now in rp eration g(K-d, large and substantial boat! at the atevtj tamed ptoint, an'l careful boatmen to cross pcrfonj and teams from either side of the river, at all timci (tf th'J day or tight. The landing is safs and eay, .nd the Prrprictor takes pleiuure in calling npou tho public for patronage. Thi3 is in a direct route to Big Blue, Fort Kearney and that region, anl is the most practical point at which to crofs the Mij- souririrer. It is niuo miles from Rock Port, Mo., ?md seven below Brtiwnville, N. T, The tei of ac- (!orr.modation3 to bo had on either Fide of th river. Kexuaht City, SepL 20, lS50.4t i. C. ELLI3. HORTICULTURIST, AND .. . Jourr.al of Rural Art and Rural Ta:tc EriTED BY ' ' I. J. JAY riitor ITorth -7 The IIo-ticui.tui-.ijt, as its r i;n vcted t Ilcrticulturo aul its kir .' V vhUc-turo and Landscape Car- iiapl'.-?, "a ed ai". 3 K siilr.;, i:nd ;ral '.-con iti readers advised cf the ne r thir.s on al.s (.'. i.heria Europe or Amcii-.-a. It is a I ly jouniul of forty-tight page?, leautifuily pnute-1 on line pnpcr,ani tlcgantly illustrated. 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Olivo and - Locust streets, St. Louis, 2Io. MANUFACTURERS of Cokoj, Heating M Par!,.r Stoves and Grates. Also Manuf icturers cf four siz'.'S of JTctt's Pat ent Cary llortgh, one and two hors?, right and left hand. AMERICAN HISTORY. A GREAT WORK COMPITED ! LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS Second rresident of the United State?. EDITED BY HIS G3AX5SOfj CHARLES FRAXCIS ADAMS. 10 vols 8ro: $22,50 yoh, 1 & 10 jus. pnUishcJ Of tha writings of our Revolu tiotnry worthies, none have boon presented to ttc public with as much ability, care and good faith, s thoie of John A Iahm. The main portion of. tho labor devolved on Charles Francis Adam', who has devoted lo it several year, arid has set an example of thorough research and sound judgement, wbkh cannot lo to highly com mended. KxfuH W. GrimtrAJ. It is a work for tho statesman to read and study a work especially suited to j'oung men a work with whieh we can well afford to identify our national reputation. Puritan Recorder. Every student of American hi.'t'iry, American law?, nsunges. and institution?, should make hinwelf acquainted with these papers, containing as they do the rttlections of a mind f grent eomprtbon-ion, deep sagacity and extensive learning on the funda mental principles of government. National AV. One of tho most valuable contributions yet made to American history, Philadelphia Bdl,.tin. Such a contribution to American history we havo notbnd before, except in tho collections of the Writ ings of Washington and Jefferson. Probably in lit erary valnc and interest this will surpass them both. Boston Transcript, LITRE, BROWN A CO., 112 Washington Street, Buiton. Shakespeare and his Contemporaries. , . PAINTED BY JOUX FA ED. WILLIAMS, STEVENS,AVILLIA3IS & CO C53 Broadway, Have pleasure in announcing that they have at length received a finished Pro-f of the Engraving by Jxm3 Faep, from the above painting. It is without exception ne of tho most brilliant Engravings of our timo. ... . - Prints, '10 doll.; Proofs, 20 dolls; Proofs with. An tographs, SO dolls: Artist Trof.fs, 40 do'.ls. A few choice impressions cf "EVANGELINE" aro still to be had. ' Prints, 9 dolls; Prwfs, 10 r!oUs: Proofs bcf.. re let ters, 15 delist Artist Proofs, 2.5 dolls. Nev. 15, 1358. JOHN P. SAMSELL, LATE OT BOSTON) LOCK PORT, MO. 7 INFORMS the pnblie that he is now prepared to serve them in the above named capacity 11-ivin had long aad extensive experience, he C uVrs'him" eolf he can please all who favor him with their pat ronage. Oood fits warranted in all cac. PARTICULAR ATTENTION uiven io cuumg out garments ft ior noma m.ik!r Urownvillc. Au?. 2:5. 1S;,S r O 7 ' m vl-nt21y iins. r. A. WIIITIUDGU A CO Aiasomc Clothing awl Odd: Fellows AlsaEcgalia for Temperance and ether Societies, 3.123 Walnut Street, vp Stairs, CINCINNATI, O. KASOX3. Ilefertmce?. cbo rstLo-nrg. n . j,. uou-.is, v .'ioiU'iio O. P. JWton, P G M jni, E'liJasonioReT;'rurnorAG.-ay,i)ubCa-.ket ilkps, If. P. City W.O. Ncil,n, P O M Ohio .d.tor of the Advert: ter will Lave r recini'jns F. J. Phi tv. r. u v iuuvii.tcr niii nave yrc 01 uegsua invm tao a;xvo ii.inufactory, and recieve vav j vi rniav HiUUlCrS lor l-vn. 11 t "in - . t n m ' O J TT rOiTTr" rkwrnn. A LLper3on3 are hereby frwarnd from bayio," Jtx. .the South Ve?t fourth f SeeUen 25,TownsLi'p 6, North Range 15, East of tV c sixth Principal Meri dian, in Neraaha county, N. T., cow occupied 'by Thr. noddy; as I have a right to said e'.aintbat is indi.-utable. B. B. THOMPSON. Brownville, July wth, 1'553. vl-notf Ccuntry Produce A.ur.n, ana iot wukii we aiiow the hir T v lT&rkM pri. nnor.TE?.3 and wholes its SEAi.-y'j Ihvan miDccsth Cigar: L :. ,,v T.I EAST CCr.SFH PIXS & SSCONMit, 1 hsvo i rtcro, and to arrive, yttr 'rtav We d- t I.T lIllIIrThl't Imr,,), .I'll re to ca.l t;ie re:ial att t;.. . ca.-h bur rs t o :r largo otx-k, whiuh we H.t.. imine-i w.'t.i -..ry w lor cucj. xatr i i i .. i . r - v rtL -.j. rarr, ct uie: ,. jwrni oramn ; Prer:-.;..i3 Re: ogklias; Diana Millars; do Newton do Ant; ucdad Butamanto Carnclii Dcliranta Scluadora StaS'anoni Meridian.". Wanhirgtoa El Sol do Yictoria d Iberia . dt Espncila do " . BegA dera do liftiloniuv do NcnM5rd ,'. Emalaciondo f La Voi di Fortano LoEdresnt Fidel idail do ' Cranadina da ; do do do do do -do do do EmreroNiebaldi do Mensagcro do Can'cctu3 - d 1 ocahoat do , Rcinns Sultan:v do La Flora do ElSoldei tDriiaoa Uo Utx-e Mr.?c3 d , Figaro Cillindndos. I. B. Ca-rtanoq di IVensado 1). 1). do J. Y. P. Kama do YdelaRama do Vigncr'! lantati.jar ' P. L. . do Vcllega do - ' r Mensagcro Tratucas; DaU Crat PrirKijKsj Victoria do Bsrrios do Irf-gbt luarll Opera, Star. do - J. L. Panctelas; LVsignio Prest. 3tay . V'. A J. Vl'NSE.NDERFE " IcJIechan c Dallcntlnej k" ' WHOLESALE Grocers and Co-amisidon Mer chants, No., 3i Lcvce, St. Louis, Mobetwet a Olive and Locust sts., have horr in store and reci7. ing the, largest and most pneral itock of Uroreric they have ever offered, which they intend town et tha lowest market rate. Their stock conuu in part cf : 375 hhds N. O. saar; ICO Ills clariSed: O f 7 HI. l..f I 1 1 i , z-j iois io;n, ituiu'.vi ana powaeren lagar; . 350 do and hf doplantation aioIasscMt 450 pkgs Belchers sy. molassr?; 150 bit SCSH 150 hf chests Y II tea; 275 do Imp.. G P mi , Black do: - . 150 casks S. Carb sola; 25 do aalcratai; 200 boxes Babbitt's saleratuj; r 275 do Va and llo tfdacep; 75,500 Spanish cigars; 200.003 ITjit and Cabaslieg; . 350 b.vs star candles: 111 casks currant; 1500 bids, hf doand kits 1 and 2, makmi-1; 50 pkgs No. 1 salmon: 3000 bxs ss'4 tumblers; 230 qt and pt flasks; 3000 neits tubs, and 8; 550 dozen assorted paib; 1500 sks prime Rio coffee; 300 packets Java; 75 sacks Mocha do; 2500 kgs Wheeling and Boston naila jmdbnJi ' assorted 3d to i'Od; 75 bxs Bait Cove oyster?; 275 balea latting; . 250 gks Eagle cotton yarn assorted; . - . 450 ceils Man. and Jute rop; . 150 bxs peperand piimuto; 75 bill alaioil 150 dninis figs: GuO bxs of r-na tr URramas; 5 drums ctxl fish; 25 bxs do; . 15 cases sardines hf and qr; ,i . 350 boxes assorted pickles, ketehapj . 350 bxs palm and fa m. soap; 30 do on uld e'.ils; lot! doz zino wasnboarus; y gross Jfiist jow da; b( ne3ts wnlow tiasnet.; i - ; , . .. Together with a general and full Htock of for- eign and domestic Wines brandies, fcc. j ; f- W, S. GILIAX. WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 130 For.d gtrtef, St. Louis, has in ctore a large an l well select ed stock, which is' offered at the market xaUs, .con sisting in part as follows: ' 1 . " 370 hhds N. O. stigar; 200 bV.3 loaf, crushci & powdered do; 150 ) b.ig3 Rio coffee; 100 do Jav.i do: 150 bbls S. II. fyrup molassetij 8i0 d S. D. molassrs; ' 251 bbls plantation molasses: 109 pk rs mackerel 10 ) boxes codfi.-h; 100 bbls Wilmingvin tar; '' 5iJ-) kegs Boston and Pi tt.-'br.rlrnafc.s; . ti ke fine 3d 0:tils; 7 5 trig's o l tot yarn . 6') bales cafpet cnain; l5')lo cottutt twrnc: 10 ) bales wicking; 450 els ManiiU and1 Juta 100 doz plow and clothes liccs; 40) lx.xes window glass, nssorUd sitei; . 2000 TjS W. chalk; 300 do alcm: 1500 to s'trJCtet: 2000) osnaburg sacks; 10 k(is bui. eort. od.if 203 half chests Imp., Y. 1!. ftnl G. ). teas; m: i t "v ir i r- i . 450 boxes Virginia nnd Miiiouri tob-vico; 10) bs. smoking tobafco; 50 do cutclewing Jj; 150 303 , 3 P-J bx. stay car., 'caudle in-""', boxes. uap; los; 70 do Sf ern do; 3 JO pkgsavlorat- Ciscr Ma. indi: 6 CTtmi S. I'. 1 ; fy l si :i t: 0 -!. i: 1. I er. cap-', 2'-' r n , ('. 1 L. p.-. 350 J.i-i corn, and f.mcy p i.f I no f-hoop 4o;. S50 nests 2 and 8 qt tubs; 250 rials enria; 25 cases prunes; 40 cks currar t-"; 3 1 madder;' '. 5 bids whiting; 400 rms w"arping iper; , 60 bales osnaburgi; brooms, aino wish boards, churns,"ftc, Ac, Jun7,'5D CiLASCOW Ac UltOTIIEJI. . V AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 50 Levee, have in store and to arrive tho' fallowing GockIs, which they ofTer for sale at tho lew est prie,- viz. . ; j iu i j 1 1 1 t i ill i it IlUIi r . I u . . riivii iuui3tf lOO'rhh.Ts fair to prime N. .Sugar;' 1000 UrsctM sogar: 800 do If a'rrrcr'uhdd; 500 do S. II. xAbrasscsi 800 do plantation du; 110 tes prime Rice; 1000 pks U, and B. Teas; 1000 bags Rio coffee; 10(VUo prime old Gov emnu.Tit Ja. cofft-e; 100O kegs Nails; - - , - 1000 boxes Pin, Olcine k Family Soap; 100 boxes Fancy Soap: 800 do Star Candle: 500 1k)xcs Y'tist pwJ; lrot.cg; sup Carb ?.Ia;' 1(;0 boxes ?a"fatus; W0 els Maniihk Cordage; 30 do Juto do; 500 (r,z Manilla A Crasr. T.Cotl C r ly 500 boscs lUtCtu; 25 bbls Aloiutids; I'' (f locs Lc m . S ynrrt., . 30U d) asi'd Caiitlk; HuOlVj. crvd Fruit- . 100 dj Moats; l'.'O . 10.)' lfM) 75 do do do do .do - P:okler: ltchrips: , Oiivo Oil; Brand "dt-'her.; 'di ' Pcat-hes; 250 '50 100 300 200 800 1100 do do do do do do do Mould do; Castile Soap; Starch; Va. mafd To bacco; Mo. do; S mot ing do; Cuba Cirars: cn:n . Canaccas - Choci.late; ". ... 4) tlo Wool bx math's; M (!o Srdines,0uartcr nad half boxts; 5 'a'.s Citrn; lObblsM.-yn's Dlk'icg; 5 i-nscs Nutin'gs; 5'd Ild:gn 50 do B. C. Oysters; 1500 rer-.ms 'Wr'p. Letter' ? and Cap lVer; ' ' 330 nests Tu, 3-8's; 00,001) Rog. Cig. 100 bags Pepper; Imp.; QO AI.-plC": 300 bbls A hf do Ma'cl.: . 500 boxes Glass; 100 bales Batting: .209 4jz Painted Butts; LIQUOR J? 10 half pfpes' pure oil latnira Wine: lraoaitf; 100 cafes ilo do d .: 100 bbls M.r.not. Vhi3V; 100 do old Rye W'Luky, very superior; Junn 7tb, 1S53. . 100 b ;ts Dennis Chamy. 1?') i!o Ileit sl-k d.-: 50 ea.--es ol J!. Vie: 2'JO boxes Churct Win' St. Loui, ! . 11. G. . 1,101X3 CO., ; Xo. 1G, Hain Strecr; S t. Louis- llo. ' A-GENTS for StrauVi Cora and "Wbeat-Milf l the '-Queen cf the Fouth Th!. irtrarkabl Mill hi9 ,C(n Lp'l S..nfiv.l S t.. I .r i.-r,t recently, howerer, CJune 27th, 1 3. I, )' Letters Patent for the United States have been granted, se curing the invention f'r fonrtoera year. i This Mill iuis iu?:a;nci u-cii wncrevcr ii iia-i dooh troiit m-. to competition with other Mi.'ls. It w:n rut a.?-in.t the otbcr'ra.ik? cf Mills f our ci y, at tie Ohio S;ct Fair, in 1350, when it drsw a diploma ai tho best Corn Mill, and was awarded a fno silver mrda!. Of thesa 3Iil!s wc mar.af.i-:ture five ikrrs for co.u, and three expressly for grinding wheat Soar. Tho peculiar novelty i.f thj Mill is, th j nnder stone is tho running stoct?, in a!! case. Thcr is no limit to the speed, an J as speed is every t!m g in grind ing, it will out grind any upper rindef in tho world. Secondly: By thi an-inr"!r.ett we are embled t get gnia icto ths Mill with a v:ry suu.ll eyo, conss (nently wo grin 1 nrarer t've ctntrc, ind of eourn with less powet than cr,y nj pr runner taa te madrf. Thirdly: Our Mill tak :s any kind of j-ain without choking. Wc warrant against c aoking ia arr and all cases. This is a great vexation causing: delay and trouble in alt Mill whnr tl.e nj rr stoca 13 ihorja ncr. Of course, we mean s:u i!l Mills, vhcre the mo tion itust Lc high to do inach bisiness. Fourthly: Our Mills never take unju 'jy running errpty the under stone not touching the upper on,. no injury can be done. This is an impjrtanD ad ao- 1 IU1 13 IU ILliJt " re the npper .tie fa the rnn Augus. 23,1S53.: vlnI2tf Uge e ver all Mills where nzt. FRESH DRY GOOD IICDY, JA3ICOX AV CO., iVoji'170 n-ntl 17-? "Tm; S'f. St Liuis'-' . "T 7"E are no-w in rtvpint th most ctimrb't .V V inigTiifeent stock, evorolenvl J tae W'Jtrrn Tit ! . Merchants visaing this city ar' invitt'd t n .ks oa examination of nur?t-k and ptWa. , EDDY, JAMESCN A CO. O. 1. .MASON, Law. iiuornov: i )ys mi oucsciiorfj an And General Laad Agents, v NEBHASKA CITY, T. , WILL promptly attend to In 1 Aycm', ti-m4. investing Tnonr. I.rifin? and i."ce selliii? land warrants, an-1 all other bsia? jxttiuoinj t their profession, in Nebraska Territory aadVi'w3 Iowa.