Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 20, 1856, Image 2

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    THE ELECTION. , , ...
. Pennsylvania. Returns .from all
the counties in the State are in, and
the vote stands as follows:
- .' - Buchanan, 230,600, .
- . Fusion Fremont, 147,447
Fusion Fillmore, 55,891
' . Straight Fillmore,
1 . Sraight Fremont,
: -Gerret Smith. "
26,338
101
- 18
Buchanan's majority oyer Fusion,
57,162, and over all, 705. .
Illinois! The ofHcial vote of Illi
nois is as follows:
Buchanan, " 105,344 -
Fremont, . - 96,180 -
Fillmore, . 37,451 ,
- 2xm Jersey.
Buchanan, 47,412
-Fremont, 28,307
.Fillmore, 24,091
' Buchanan's maioritv over "Fremont
19A0S. over Fillmore. 23.321. The
mM 1
vote of Fremont.and Fillmore exceeds
Buchanan's by 4,986.
The Legislature has probably been
carried by the Democrats which will
ivt them the choice of a United States
cno hn Hrn ' it.
cuiui cuvwt julv . x.vxx.. l
Thomson.
. ' . 4 . . - -
Tennessee. ihis fetate, irom tnei
most certain returns we have received,
' . has gone for Buchanan by about 7,000
. majority.
New York, The "total vote of New
York State, unofficially reported is:
- Fremont, . 24.5,896 .
Buchanan, 170,844
. . Fillmore, , 113,316
Fremont over Buchanan, 75,052;
' 'Fremont over Fillmore, 132,580; Bu-
chah'an over Fillmore, 57,528. Ma-
jority in the State against Fremont,
coop-'
Vii. I
Mayor in New York City, at the recent
election, was: For . Fernando Wood,
democrat, SG,000; Anthony J . 151erker,
Republican, "8,500; James S. Libby,
democrat; 500: James It. Whiting,
''rQiorm," 3,500. Total b0,000. . .
,r . , c . ...
Missouri. Some seventy counties
avebeen heard from. The majority I
for Buchanan in the State will be from
8,000 to 10,000.
1. Buchanan, - 39,115
" Fillmore,". ; '' ' -47,462
-Fillmore's majority, 8,347. 1
"r0PNyECTICDT. '
---Buchanan, 1 ; 35,150
: Fremont, : :'' ' 42,771
Fillmore, .-. ' ;4,472-
Fremont's maj'ority over Buchanan,
7,612, over the vote of Buchanan and
Fillmore 2,149. .
x .1-
.j; ItnODE.ISEAXD.
Buchanan, ,
.""T Fremont,
' 6,5S0
11,379
.Fillmore,
1,1G3
rrenotets majority oyer Buchanan,
; . 4,9D,. over Bacianan and Fillmore,
K.JJEL AWAKE.-
Ptlaware.
- Buchanan,
'Fillmore,"
8,003
t'175
A . - a 1
Fremont,
806.
--.'Buchanan's majority over Fillmore,
; J,82S; over Fillmore and Fremont,
1,5-::. -
Popular Vote of the Nation
The" New York. Journal of. Commerce,
from actual estimated returns of the
late election, puts down the aggregate
thus:
Buchanan,
Fremont,
Fillmore,
1,750,000
1,250,000
750,000
Total vote, 3,750,000
Beinjr a rain upon the Presidential
,.v.wvvu,vVl,UuVvV,vw,fiiuUg
ny 7711611071 more votes
man i: remont.
rt-i ., . . , '
ane lomi vote oi liucnanan anaill-
. " . , ;
ire max 13 xo say. tne conservative
a . '
000, against 1,250,000 for Fremont:
cr in tue proportion of two to one.
. Presidential Yote of 1852.
Pierce (Dcm.) 1,607,723
Scott (Whig) ' 1,385,934
j 'Hale (Free Soil) . 155,940
) . Webster (Union Whig) 7,425
. . Troup (State Rights) 3,300
Goodel (Abolition) 75
Browne (Native) 4,485
ITI2SASSA LEGISLATTJEZ.
:.- ilo lollowing is a list, as nearly
correct as wo can procure, np to this
urne, me memoers elected to the
liegislature of this Territory:
Council.--
'-Charles McDonald, Pawnee and Rich
ardson Counties. .
William Clancy, Washington Countv
S. E. Rogers, 1 I?0 7? y
.J.X. Miller, V "onnern JJis tot
a "c o v i i JJOUlass t Jn
A.F.Salisbury, 1 """o o.
1
Tj. L. Dowen,
ooutnerm Uis't..
?3. M. xucKpatricir, uass.
7A. A. Eradfcrd,
71. S. Reeves,
'Jacob SaiTord, -R.
W.Furnas,
"JI 'Allen,
;A.' Wl Puett,
OtVe.
Ixemaha.
Burt and
DabkotaY
,
others,
. ,
- - ' House 0? Repres
NTATIVE3.
Jchn A. Singleton,
4A. F. Cromwell, .
IT. J. Shurp,
Geo. Arnstroa,.
A.J. .
f
lucnarason
and Pawnee
Counties.
Kcrthern'Dls.
cf Dcudass Co.
S. A. Strickland,
C. T. ITolloway,
Joseph Dyson, '
John Finney,
Wm. Conner, .
P. E. Stout,
J. C. Stewart, .
Southern Dis't.
of Douglas3 Co.
- '-- .'
i ' t
VTashiagm Co.
II. P. Dois,
J.C.Ellis,. .,
J. D. White,
W. P. Hail,
N. C. Cowles,
I. L. Gibb3,
TV. A; Finney, "
L C. Lawrence
S. A. Chambers, ' "
Wm. M. Slaughter,
James Cardwell,
Otoe.
Nemaha.,
..Wolf,
. . Cole,- - -.
. Cole, .
Chilcot,
S. E. Seely,
Cass.
Burt County.
Dodge Co.
CUTTING TIKBEE ON TE2 PUBLIC LANDS.
Editor Neehaseian: I am con-
- .
stantly receiving letters from all parts
of the Territorr, complaining of parties
engaged in cutting and removing tim-
ber tromtnepuDiicianas.s xam urgea
in these letters as an officer, to adopt
some means to arrest; me vasieaimue-
nrfin.irion inns commmcu. x am m-
i . -
tormed that m some locamies louuaau
hitter comDiaints nave ; been made
' , arrn MMt!n(T9
, Txc nr-;.
edon the charge of failing to perform
my official duties.
. Now, Mr. Editor, if you will allow
me a little space in your paper I will
briefly reply to these charges: :
. In the hrst place, then, 1 would state
that there is a general misapprehension
as to the duties and powers or tlie
Tkr--.l..l : Am;OAa ; m et I
luurauai m iu pvo. v.,
with all good citizens, 1 deplore the
in
havoc which is made with our timber,
j fi x r -11 x-L . v -
and whilst I especially regret. that citi-
'
timber ana still goj'unwniptoi justice,
as an officer, I am entirely powerless.
lUy omce is purely executive, anuun
til the
s proper papers are placed m my
- - . . i
hands, by the proper otiicer, 1 can do
inuiua, uj wcpuyci uiuvci, x vau wv
" inan aaJ otner. citizen. ; ;
l am not tno timoer aent, nor am
T., ... n-? ,.a - - mta
, k - r u;M -a
abolished, and the duties once pertain
1 tne duties Once tjertain-
A . . ; rp . . (
devolve fupoa the Kegis
ing to it now
terana iteceijer ot tne, .Land Utnce.
I do not know as .our Register and Be-
lyer.ot.iuexjaua. Viuce.
cie er.uae recmeu aujr.iu&u-ucuoiis
upon tne subject. 1 ersons wno. know
of trespasses would do weUto call upon
them and give the proper information,
tnat tney may taKe tne steps, pointed
out by. law -to bring the . offenders - to
lusnce ortnevcan oe reacneatnronjTn
. .. .1 1 I
- 1 ; n't. : j.:.. t: - l 1
i.rauu juij. . ims lUH tuuuu "aaT
been in Operation m each OI the "three
;c;f Trt.;TUl;i4T,&
districts ot the Icrritory Withm'the
last six months, and persons who have
. , r
ien dggoeeu, eiiucr per&Uiiauv vriur
ne TJUU11C COOU. 5U0U1U nave laiU meir
infnrmntinn fiAfnro if J Tn nnnr hcpc
indictnienta have been atlef io effect
flrrncfc -flyi4 -. wnrA Wn'W
arrests, and the judges have been on
hands, our efficient District Attorney;
Ueneral Lstabrook, has shown a deter
mination to put them through.-; This
4-4 a m I (1
mode ot punishinc: trespassers is plain
and simple, and I hope that, persons
will hereafter through it seek that re-
dress which they desire, and not com-
plain of officers for not doing that
rtlch thiX haTe.n.? Power to do-
Bespectfully,
B. P. Rankct.
Nov. 1856.
. Fieein St. Louis. The magnificent
block, known as tho "City buildings,'
between Market and Walnut . streets.
was destroyed by fire on the 19th irist.
Ihe loss is immense. ' "
Wr. iAnvn T,4- mn.1rA' V'l
d in this county at 4i to 4f
net. to be delivered at Hannibal bv the
t xr j
uiu vi ucvvmvvr. xo price . uuereu
r i.x-1. u.i- j iL,3.1.
ior porK xo De ueuvereu aiier xnai uate.
rr :it nr...: -
I 1 I tJ.Il.IL Llfll.lt Jit f rti'ffr 1
Washington, Nov. 15.
Contracts for deepening the Missis-
Sippi river "Were Concluded yesterday
wittacssn. Craig A Kiglaton: of Ken-
tucky, they contract to execute the
i work and maintain it for four years and
a half for 320,000.
TVrsT Tvtita PviYrTPiTTftV ' Tf ?o
V EST XiMA2 CIPATIOi It IS
reported at Havana, Since the arrival
of thelast English steamer, that Spain
has entered into .an 'agrrement With
France and England' for the gradual
emancipation OI ine Slaves inUUDaana
porto
Ilico the said covernment
guarantee to fcpaun the perpetuity of
of tier sway over the two islands, and
obliging themselves to aid her in sup-
pressing any : popular movements Of
titei"u,iuuam3 i gainst trie ezccaupn
the mea.ure.e.A., ; ; ,
- ,.1?3lTT.m?T, Rr,,iT, n1T
vu.. vw. muc
hrillhA a ffillintr nff.Sn
this season of 150,000 ..hogsheads.
Dear "siseetriin for the next year., "
Staes-q aejit of HcxDnrtAS.
This is said to number nine men arid a
nalt with' four mustets." on whif.h ' ktn
, ,
two locks, and in said locks one
and a half.
Depaeted. The ps!rtv receiitlv
1 formed in this city, under the direction
of Col. Wm. II. Naples, for the purpose
01 surveying an emigran: route to Uali
fcrnia, left yesterday afternoon.- : The
company consists of seventeen men,
all thoroughly equipped for the expe
dition, and they have tahendarg with
tnem ten horses and five -.It crease
wagons, heavily laden with supplies
anacampiEgutscsiIs. i.Fz
ncscla Pionctr, Oct. 23.
From the Ohio Farmer.
TJLZSiXJSQ FCCD TC2 AI7HL1X3.
Mr. A has from
'twenty
tc-
x ifcjf
swine to fatten. Mr. Jk has c: or
has
)
ten bullocks to- prepare for the slaughter-house.
' jMr. C. has one Lrndred
wethers, which he has contracted to
Mr. D., the agent for the city-purveyors
of fresh mutton. These wethers arc
to be in prime order, and he is be paid
an extra price, if they overgo a given
weignt.
This fall, too, corn is scarce,
and
will be likely to command tt high price;
Of , course it is the interest of all these
parties,-to make their food 'go a3 far
as possible; that is, to make a given
amount of food produce the greatest
amount of ', flesh and fat, on. the animals.
The.question how, Jhis , maybe .done,
will involve the statement oi several
points. No one of these may be new
to our experienced Vtock-feeders. But
as the large majority of farmers, es
pecially .young-ones, ' may not have
thought of all the conditions of -the
highest success, we will state some
things which are quite important:
- 1: The fattening animals should have
good? wholesome air, and plenty of 'it.
O : TIiir-RhrrId hfi allowed to rest
. r:V " fr- - r
most OI tne time. - V ery t gtuue ex-
emse is all they need.
n i Ut-' 1 'i
o. xucj DHuuiu c . vitau x csuug
place. ; Filth 13 always h03tlle tO the
best physical condition, -whether of
man or beast. ji - . ..
4. They should be kept in a tranquil,
easy: state of mind. We say, "state
of mind," designedly; ' for nothing is
more clear to the careful observer, than
that animals have 'intelligence' arid
feeling, and that anxiety and fear de:
press rneir pnysicai condition,' as
their physical condition.
certainly" as they do that of "man.
" f
; 5.: TheV should bo Vrdaced w,prA
.t . . " ...
tneir temper Will De aSCVen as possible,
rEWirna
fattening animals should havc'suitablp
4lteV1 fa . ms . uo . u bU1Laoie
shelter, esneciallv from -old winds'
rnins: and ktiow Rtnrms.
. ? rri..l M i ,i
7 I
u. xcy aiiuuiu uavu .pu:niy oi tne
most nutritious food, adapted to the in-
e J.T. ij i . " jr r a 1 1 "
. . . , , , . iV ."a i
jv ag may be consistent with health arid
.
soiiaitv. The , grains
soliditT-
ni-A crpn Prill xr
best 4iaaptea to tnis ena, ana accord-
mgly they are generally used; but the
condition m wnicn tney are used, in
most Cases, greatly lessens their Value,
T C A-Lx.,
xii muc woco vuk wi.wju, ncuyumuoi,
grain is fed entire,j that is, uriground
and nncooked. - Th a. wfi are' satistiArl.'
and uncooked. ' This, W are satisfied,5
is a great mistake; . and in' this opinion
we are sustained ,by scientific writers
an5 by the : most experienced '-stock-
ffleiera ;n the r.mintrv Grafn srihiilrl
be; crM and' cooked.- to yield "the
CTeatest amo'uhTof nourishment. - with
A plVP.h'oiitotn nf r1iVAs'f.lvWftwftr.
rnrui, xa '
I-)"- 1 ' . Q- -
. . . . .1
With the .USe Of SOme Convenient mode
nf afp'aminc trMin in'rl"'irPTt'ri1pq
21 8tea.mi?5 Sra,in..ana ; VegetaDieS,
rgcott & Hodges' is altogether the
fcpst W h'avp Rpfn 1 hivp tio - riiiht
Desi we Pav? Been,i Tve nave no aouDi
hat a Considerable Saving maV be made
:n tho nc nf fnttoninfT.fnrtH Knf Ipf
our- friends satisfy, themselves.; Let
some one of thenr take : two animals
as nearly alike in every .rpspect as hd
can find; then let him treat. them in
every respect . alike,, except that ' the
grain fed to one has been crushed and
fttMm(11i;- wriiU thai fPfl tft thf othfir is
hn thfl kprnp.h At thfi nd oftwo
months . let him weih both. ' The
resillt will aid him in for
forming a SOUnd
Judgment in the mnttftr. i -
O "
J. M. McFADIN & CO.. ,
TOnWARDING COMMISSION
118 fM'PllM?! f ;
v ' no V-1""-- V " ' W? ' '
xo. jjevee, ana oo commercial sireei,
e . t : nr.
J4uu,
Especial attention given to sales of HEMP, ROPE,
Provisions, Flour, Grain, Ac. Consijnmcnts solicit
ed, and promptly disposed of, . -, . ' -i
American :msTORY; :
! . A GREAT WORK COMFLBTED i
Tmt ftxrn wnTJtrci tattxt t turn
Second President of the United States.
f!nA"RT,"Fa fraxpts ATATira
. -- r v
MavMsRita 9o?rna rx.:in!n,M!.vi
v . " v -i w fuuuoxiw
Of the writings of our Revolutionary worthies.
none have been presented to the public with as much
ability, care and good faith, as those of John Adams.
1 he mam -portion of the labor devolved on Charles
Francis Adams, who has idevoted to it eeveral years,
and has set an example of thorou jh research and
sound judgement, which cannot be to
r-KSt iorUa
nigniy com-
a work especially suited to1 young rana work with
whkh we can well afford to identify our national
reputation. Puritan 'Recorder.' ' ; ' ' 1 :
Every " student of American" tistory, . American
laws-, nsuages. and institutions, should make himself
acl1iaiDlca 1U1 lQesfl TPr3, containing as they do
the re3eetions of a mind of ereat Amnroh-nBinT,
deep sagacity and extensive learnir g on the funda-
J&f;.
to American history, Philadelphia Bulletin.
;0?Si?UoX?wK
mgsct asmngton ana jenerson. rrooabiy m nt-
erary value and interest this will surpass them both.
ISowto 1 ranter tpt
- LTTLE, BROWN A CO,
. JJ 112 Washington Street, Boston.
wholesale cc Retail Departsnent
' :f A.M. SAXTOX.
SAXTON: '
JDONNELL &
Arrangement for Fall '56,' Winter '57.
x -:;:: THE PEOFLE'S STORE. ! "
ST.-'JOSEPH. 110. i r.i
New Goods ree'd hy every. Steamboat.
I
oi& of them: Cheaper : than ever.
. .
Wcju-o FIhhw ""Tille, a first quality steam Sawmill, ana are now pre
Ibis BAoiAn mrn iflll ftltonftiiTi tn rr larmi . J . - t .r
this season, and call attention, to our large
fctocK or J
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, (Latest Styles)
: "' : BEADY MADE CLOTUIG,
v WINTER GOODS,-; ..v1-kV.
Ilati, Caps, Boots and Shoes, (six bundred cases,)
GroftoneajAail". Hardware. Lrockerr ane ie.
Cash paid fcr Hemp, on delivery, nt all times.
r r
Country Produce
"YT 7 ANTED, aEd for which we allow the blehest
- f :Alarket price, '? HOBLITZELI & JUO.
O. T. 25JASON,
A r li' " i. T '
xntuiiicvs .IUU UUiiStiilUKi Ul J-Ci
And General Land Agents,
- NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
TLL promptly attend to Land Agencies, collee-
ucn3. lETesting money, locating and telling
Lmi warrants, and ail ether business pertaining to
tbeirprofesion, in Nbnuk Territory aniWeetern
Iwa.
T. lotto iDVEnrz: -ti
FEaU THE NEWEPAISE ADIfEHTisiKG AGEKCT CT
fir e htrVflTTTT'
Comer of Olira anl Main Sta, orer iha Bank
iag Honse of oha J. Anderson Co.
PAGE'S PATUIiT tr
Portable Circiilar Sr.T7-IIill,
for steam nd HOL3B rowi:a.'
THE most useful mi pecessarj matLanery in
emtion: i) simnla'ia constja.; .xon Rai'ejuily k
op-
in order, and can bo nofea oii wagon ihj s
a nhreshing machine, tnd put in operation at a email
eipense. It uiU aawfroni one to two thousand feet
r,t InmWa Av. with ooo team of six horses, as an
aTeraga basiuess, and in a better stjle than other
mUls now in use: It is eqnau j wcu auapieuu
" Steam7!TTater"br" Horse Tower I
!Tho undersigned. Brents For the tatantee. wquJI
atnonnco to th public that they are bow prepared
to furnish Mills, with or without horse power, of su
rterior Quality and workmanship,' with the right to
use the same, upon the most farorable terms, at their
nur,ufactoryf No. 202, Second street, St. Louis, Mo.
Childs'-Patent Double -- Saw- Mills.
Tho successful practical operation of these mills
through the eountry has been the means of establish-;
ing their great reputation and with improTements
in construction and increased facilities in manufac
turing, w offer them to the publiawith full confi
dence of their advantages.';, ;4r;;i -.-.i. ii!: .:;
All orders addressed to us will be promptly execu
ted, and any information m regard to Mills cheerful
ly given.
Persons ordering Mill 'win please mention the
State and County in 'which they wish to u so them.
j ' - . SLUSGSLA.iV&.& liiUUUSU.
; i , Extension of Page's Patent, -f
ATA1" hereby eiven to the public, that the
J - 1 PlteBt of PAGE'S portable circular
SAW MILL has been exteaded for seven years from
JC - y loth, 1855. AH persons found violating this
patent, or infringing on the same, in making, using
or Tenaing, will bo jjroceoded against in accordance
ine such case ray and prgrided.
' ... glorue page, Patentee.
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1 "ri: JE2WIX'0S;f SMITH, vA"
. ' f AND COMMISSION. MERCHANTS,
Wholoaalo Grooora,
Corner Second and Frances Sts.
T ESPECTFULLY- call" the attention of Country
JTL Merchants to their large and varied stock of
Groceries, which Has been increased by late arrivals
at the lowest rates of freight, and will reeeire daily
additions through the season. Uaving purchased for
cash, they present more than ordinary luducements
to buyers, and will satisfy all that favor them wiih
a call, that they can and will compete with St. Louis
prices, iney nave in store:
6C0 bags Rio Coffeo 60 boxes starch
40 " OG Java Coffee 70 . do . lemon syrup
100 chest and hf chests 250 whole and of bcxci
assorted Teas candy
l0 bbl reboiled and S II 300 doz cans Field, ecle
' Molasses v ' ' 1 - ' brated Baltimore oyster
ers
1 CO half bbls do
100 bbls half and qr bbls
50 kg Belcher's Syrup
150 Hhds NO Sugar' -:
60 bbls crushed H 1 ' ;
60 bbls Tar, i
ICO stands do ' "'"v.
StObbls Ahf Mlserack
ers of Tarious kinds
200 bxs ass'd Tobacco
100,000 ass'd Cigan ' .
1000 sacks G A iSalt- .
- maekrel
600 doxen 8x10 and 10x12
; window sash t
100 hf bxs nss'd glasj
300 doi bed cords 1
80 coils manilla and jute
. rope
400 b'dles wrapping paper
; 500 bbU 'S I' and extra
. Flour ' ;
1200 qr and half bxs sar
dines .,..-". .
1500 sks Dairy ;
10 bale 4-4 Domestics
100 do cotton batting ,
125 do do' yarn '
500 kegs nails f ; - A
80 . do S C Soda r. 4
80 dozen sine wasbboards
50 nests tubs'
75 dozen wooden buckets
250 bxs star candles . .
- And a eeneral assortment of sundries too. numer
mi'r tn mnt.-nn Cn en sHrertiscment.
Our -consignment, 5,000 bbls Kanawha salt, at St.
Louis rates, freights added.
Order ar Trifnllv solicited and shall receive
prompt attention, ni TerJ e2ort maie 10 ire en"
tire satisfaction. 1 . , , .
VSeptember, 27,1855 TlnI5-ly .
Steam' Hill Lumber.
PT7E take this method of informing tho i'utUO
Y X h just put in operation on what u
I 1 w . r... mili a hull Krn.n.
aad in a manner. w m confident will gire satisfac
Uon. We will keen a Ferry boat to run to the main
hore. for frea nmf har customers.
CO.
ESTRAY IIOTICR
"lArE into my inclosure about the 1st of Agust
V 1S55. 3 yoke of oxen; marks, color ana age as loi
1 lows:
One or. a bln rrmn- imootb crop and under b
ia the right ear, smooth crop from the left, and Cta
years eld.' One red an. same marks and age. One
yoke oxen, pale red and white pied. - Same marks
and ags as above. - One red ox, with bosh of tail off,
and smooth eron off leftAir. .One yoke o:ten one
. . . ... .1 v--. j
irmie, upper du in letv ear, uuutr u.t m uguuiu
ijJOMM inough it had ecn spni ana iu upper Par,
. ..' A 11 1
W.I farced off: nam as abore. t'ne biaci rrown ox,
eron off rizht ear. and smooth crop and under bit off
right and a small appearance of a brand on left hip
are smae as aboTe. - - - -
The owner can bare them by proving property,
and pajiLg charges, within sixty days lrom this date.
Givea under cy band, this 8th. day of October.
A&JO. MAI. n xj)JUUr
Myriads of Madura Plants. 1,000
Bushels Madura Seed.
. 1. r M
FituiT and obnaiie:;tal. licp.
OVERMAN JIAlfif,
Elot iaingt a, IJI.,
"
BIG,le
IeaT to t-.nounce taat tbey Lave, ior
s of rears, been ci ?i?ed ia the ca.ture oi
w'-Mrl hedr-3 T.'.ants. a id havins been rreatly
7 - J t7
encoirraffi by -the success of the ilaclura usage,
and stimulated by the imniens increasing dentsnd
for the material, they have sown, the present ser-son
on rood, now land, about 150 bushels of excellent
geed tno proauce oi wuicn 13 esviiuuKu
m'tfi'on ftantstl which they offer for tho Spring
trade, ( would nave requxrta more man nm auviunt
to tvpply the demand the part ."yn'nj. The terms
for d&uti ni beetwoaaE,"ani tordsalersaTti oth
era ordenn? t ants DT wnoiesaie, preafc wuuceunuu
win be (.ffcrod. It' is very Important' that criers
should bo sent in EA&LT, as they will be registered
and filled in the order in which they are receive 1,
For the last throe years they have been unable to
surtilr the demand, and. it is probable that lat or
ders cannot be filled the next Sj
is expected to be fovrtimei greater than heretofore,
Plants, will be. securely pacKed ana delivered on
board the cars free of expense, except for cost of ma
terial. . v
They are also "extensively r eniod in importins
hedze seed, which, they geu on the .best terms, and
alwavs warrant Jresh and good; orders for which
should br sent in prior to the 15th of October next,
They wm be prepared to sprout seed for auea as de
sire it. . .
Having seven! extensive nurseries, they offerat
wholesale and retail, a large stock of thrifty Fruit
and Ornamental Trees, Yines Roses, Shrubbery, 4c,
at the following points, to wit: r Uloomington, ill.:
H.-.j v 1 i T11 . it ' t?i 1 1
riuuuu xiui3c(,r-iui.'jii, xii,, xieurjr, jdiluwoou, anu
Hftvanaj 111. All Fruit Trees warranted to be of the
best varieties and true to . name. , All information
cheerfully given, and catalogue and premium essay
on iiedgumg sent to all appSwants. Address,
... ' ' : ': OVERMAN A MANN. ;
Dec. 13, 1853. r ; Bloomington, Illinois.
; XV., & A. SENSENDERFJER.
IMP0ETEE3 XKD WHOLESALE DEALERS IK
Havana and Domestic Cigars & .. Tobacco,
SOUTH EAST: COEXEB PINE & SECOND ST3 .
f3I,XjCTJXO, 2VTO.
WE have in gtorc. aud 16 arrive, a very large
'assortment of the very best brand3 of Havana
Cigars.' .We desire . to call the special attention of
cash buyers to our large stock, which we are deter
mined to sell very low for cash. They consist, in
part, ot tlie following brands:
Prentitude Regalias
Diana Millars:
Mi Destino 'do
Antiguedad do:.:
Bustamanto do
Carnelia do
Delirante ' ! do .
' Saluadora ' do
Staifanoni do
' Meridianas ; do
Washington do
El Sol -: do
mperoNichnld3 do
Measagero do . ,
Cartentus' do '
Newton do "
Victoria do
Iberia . do '
Espenola do '
- BegAdera do
LaMorma do
Nensagtro do '
Emnlaciondo
(LaVoj do
Fortuno Iiondressj
. Fidelidad d -Granadina
do
Pocahonta do
La Flora' do ,
., ReinaaSuli&na do
ElSoIdelaDrimea do Doce Meses do
Figaro CillindradosJ D. B. Castanon do
' , Prensado D. D. do Ji Y. P. Fa ma do ;; ... ;
, V de la Kama do Vignera Plantationsj .
" :P.L; - do Vellegas do - ;
' Men3agero Trabucas; De la Cnx Principes; . '
Victoria- do Barrios -do
Leght Guai-fl Opera, Star ' do-
J.L.Panetelas; ' Designio Prest.
May. - W. A J. SEXSEXDERFEIi.
McJIechan & Ballentlne,
WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Mer
chants, No., 34 Levee, St. Louis, Mo., between
Olive and Locust atshave now in store and receiv
ing the, largest and most general stock of Groceries
they have ever offered, which they intend - to sell at
the. lowestinarkejfc 'rates. .Their jstock consist In
part of i '.','" ' - ,'
. ! SIS-hh0 N. O. suar: 400 UIs clarifie.-"- '
, ,22a bbis loaf, crushed and powdered sugar:" r
oju uo aaa ni uu pianiaiion moi asses;
' ' 450f J)kgs Belcher's y. molasses; 150 bis NOSH;
, . 150 hf chest3 Y II tea; 275 do Imp; G F and
" . ' Black di . . . -
J 150'cisks S. Carbsoda;'2a do ealeratusj ' V1''
200 boxes Babbitt's saleratas;; ; ; f .:7
275 do Va and Mo tobacco; .. , . ' ,
75,500 Spanish cigars; 200,000 llav and Cuba sixes;
, SaO bss star can4Ies; 111 casks currants;
1500 bMs, hfdoand kits 1 and 2, makerel:
50 pkgs No. 1 salmon; 3000 bxsass'd tumblers;
- - ZOO qt and pt flaeRsj 300O nests tabs, 3 and 8;
. 550 dozen assorted pails; . . ,
'1500 sks prime Iiioeofi"t?e;'300 packets Java; '
r 75 sacks Mocha : do; , - ,.- .. .
, 2500 kgs .Wheeling and Boston sails and brads
assorted id to 40d;
.. ..- 75 bxs Bait Cove oysters; 275 bales batting:
250 sks Eagle cotton yarn assorted;
450 coils Man. and Jate rope; "
150 bxs pener and pimento; 75 bbls almonds:
150 drums figs; 600 bxs hf and or M R raisins;
o drums cod fish; i2obxs do;
15 cased sardines hf and qr; ' .
350 boxes assorted pickles, ket!hup;
350 bxs palm ind fam. soap; 38 do mouTd c'dl3;
: 550 do asst window glass; 50 bg3 carpet chain;
150 doz zino washboards; 50 gross yeast pow'ds;
' 60 ne3ts willow baskets;
Together with a general. and full Btock of for
eign and domestic VV ine3 brandies &c.
' W. S. GIL3IAN.
"T7"EOLESALE GROCER, No. 130 Second street,
H at. Louis, has in store a larg'J and well select
ed stock, which is offered at the market rates, con
sisting ia part as follows: '
310 hhds JN. U. sugar: ZUU bbls loai, crusnea
powdered do; -
ijsnn h.-rr. liincottee: iuo ao Java uo:
.15ft hhls S. II. svruo molasses: 850 do S. H.
molassefi: ' '
. . . rf - 1 t
250 bblsblantationmoiasses: iuu pKgsmacnerei
100 boxes codhsft; iUU DD13 umingicn iar,
500 kegs Boston and Pittsburgh nails; -'
( 65 kegs fine 3d nails; 75 bngs eotton yarn;
r 50 bales carpet chain; 150 do cotton twine;
100 bales wicking; 450 els Manilla and Jute
cordage; .'.:; ' ; . ; '
:100 do plow and clothes lines; . , -.
400 boxes window glass, assorted sizes;
2000 lbs W.'chalk; 300 do alum; 1500 do s'tpeteK
20000 osnaburg sacks; 10 kegs sup. corb. soda; .
200 half chests Imp. , T. H. and G. P. teas;
; 300 boxes Imp.; Y. II. and G. P. teas;
450 boxes Virginia and Missouri tobacco;
: 100 br. smoking tobacco; 50 do cut chewing do;
- 150 bx. star candles; 70 do sperm do; .
' 300 candle moulds; . ' ;
; 250 boxes soap; 350 pkgs saleratus:
3 cacs Ma. indigo; 6 ceroons S. F. do; ;
:80 bgs pepper; 45 do pimento; 200bxsg'ds'ices;
350 M. G. D. per. caps,. 250 rms C. A L. paper;
. 350 do com. and fancy pails, 100 no 3-hoopdo;
r 850 nests 2 and 8 qttubs; 250 mats cassia;
'25 cases prunes; 40 cks currant; 3 do madder;
' 5 bbls whiting; 400 rms wrapping paper; -50
bales osnaburg3: brooms, line washboards,
churns, ic, &c' ' June7, 59.
GLASGOW tc BROTHER. f
WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORWARDING
.AND COMJILSSION MERCHANTS, No. 50
Levee, have in store and to arrive the following
Goods, which they offer for sale at the lowest prices,
viz . - ..
1000 hhds fair to prime N, 500 boxes least powdrs;
O.bngar; r 1UD aegs sup Uarb boda;
1C00 bbls clfd sugar; 100 boxes saleratus;
800 do If and crush'd do; 500 els Manilla Cordage;
500 do S. H. molasses;
'300 do Jute ' do:
800 do plantation do; --'
100 tcs prime Rice;
500 dot Manilla A Crass
Bed Cord?; -A-500
boxes Raisins;
25 bbls Almonds;
100 boxes Lem. Syrup, '
1000 pks G, and B. Teas;
1000 b Rio eoffee;
100 do pnme oil Got
. eminent Ja. coffee;
300 do acsd Candles,
1000 kegs Nails;
100 Preserved Fruits;
100 . do - - Meats;
100, do -Pickles:
100 do " Ketchupe;
100 d Olive Ofl:
1000 boKes Pm, Oleine &
Family Soap; .
100 boxes Fancy Soap;
800 r do Star Candles;
t250 ' do Mould do;
50 de Castile Soap;
100 da Starch;
300 do .Ta.mafd To-
' 1 bacco;
200 de 3ro. ;ddp
- 800 do Smoking do;,
1100 do Cuba Cigars;
00,000 .Reg. Cig. Imp.;
100 bap Pepper; .
25 do ' Alspice;
200 Vols. A hf doMaVLj
500 boxes Glassy r
100 ba.s Battingr -
200 dca Painted Butts;
T5 ' do Brand'd Cher.;
50 do do Peaches;
30 cases Carraccas
. Chocolate;
40 do Wood bx match's;
SO do Sardines, quarter
' . and hair boxes;
S cases Citron:
10 bbls Mason's Biking;
, cases nutmegs; . t
S do ' Indigo '
50 doB; C.OystCTS;
1500 reams Wrop.Letwr
and Cap l'arer;
300 nosU Tabs, 3V-8';
, -LIQUORS. ' . . ,
10 halt pipes pure old ' 53 bbli Malaga Wine;
Brandies:,
lOObkts Dennis Chimp,
100 d6 IleidAick d : ,-
103caf.es do. do' do: -100
bbls Monon. Whis'y;
100 d old Rye Whisky,
' Tery snperiorj r
June Ith, 1S56. ',
' 50 cases old Md. Wiac;
300 boxes Claret Wine;
i bt. Louis, ,JL.'
L. FORSYTH & CO.
' C03TMISSION MERCHANTS
AndFreight Agentfe,
BALTIMOHS . AND OHIO -ftAILP.OAD,
3Jo. 3, Olive Strict, St. Louis, Mo.
BF.OWH & CO., j
Tfo. TS, Ilaia Steet, Si. Louis; Zlo
- SPUING STOCK COMPLETE. v
Th cheapest and most extensive Fancy
! Goc. '.3 and Yankee Notions Establish-
t ; :;.t in tho Western C .:iitry.v
r'LCIIAXTS in search of cheap z jods ara invi
ted t examine ear stock of siU, dress good?.,
awls, white goods, Embroideries, rilbons, glove 3
1 ud hosiery, trimmings, furnishing jrcods blI small
'-vires gene. a.ly,' together with 15,'. X IaraOM
of the latest and moat fashionable styles, at ruanu-
factarers prices.' f -
Cash" -buyers, close purchasers, aci prompt ma
will find our stock adapted to their wants in every
particular. A call from the trade is respectfully so
licited. vlnlStf
f .August 23,-18081 -:r ..,-... ,.
r ' - . : 1
OREGON, 310.
KOB'T. L. IIATTEN, Proprietor.
Ko pains or txpenso, will be spared by the subscri
ber, to make his guests comfortable in every respect,,
at this well known and highly repu table H louse.
' The very best attention given to animals by a
good and attentive Ilostier. - . - -
LTl-nV - ( v . ;: ROBERT L. IIATTEN.
. - NEW, .GROCERY. . ,...f
" ' 'Mead Quarters for Bargains!
. . RUFUS IL EDWARDS, , .
"Wholesale and retail dealer in
Staple and . Fino Groceries, - Wines,
Teas, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, and every
thing else, appertaining to the business pf a Grocer.
. - MaiD between Jula anil Second street '.
. (Of posite the Fdgar Ilouse,) -." .
ST. JOSEPH, MO.'. :
Eagle CJills.
1 . - . - ST. JOSEPH, 110.
JA3IES CARGILL, Proprietor.
TI T AKUFACTURES and keeps constantly
jJL on hand for sale, all kinds of Flonr. leal,
and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most favorable terms. Cash paid constantly for
W heat. or character of lour refer to everybody
that ever used it. i t
St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 1855. vlnl3-ly .
Steel Flow Factory,
v.Markef Square, St. Joseph, Mo. ! ".'
'- .WILLIAM M.- CARTER, "
MANUFACTURER, of Prairie ( lows of all sizoj;
one and two horse Plows and Shovel-plows,
Cultivators and Harrows. All orders ( under 11 vo-h un -dred
plows) fillod immediately. Liberal discount to
wholesale purchasers. . " : , n "
CHAELE3 WEST. 5... 2T. J. Jl'ASUEX. .
V : :'.. WEST & 31cASIIEX,
FORWARDING &; COMMISSION
Grocers and Stsamboat Agents,
Corntr Stcond and Francis ' Streets,
( Opposite A, Beatie's Banking llouse.) r -St.
iTOBOpll, 2LI300XXX"i.
AN assortment of Boat Stores, Groceries, Wines
Liquora, Meal, Flour, Ac, kept constantly on
hand.:. . ' .. . July 2t, 1856, ; Tl-n8
. FRANKLIN .
TYPE & STRE0TYPE FOUNDRY
H"o. 163 Vino StM'tctl Fourth aad FiU"
' CINCINNATI, O.
. ." . - . : . .
: ., C. F. O'D R1S COLL Jc .CQ. , v
Manufacturers and dealers in News, Book and Job
Type, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallics, Ac, Ac.
Inks, and IVintinsr Material of Every Description.
STEREOTYPING of all kind-Books, Music,
Patent Meiieine Directions, Jobs, Wcod nrrevinjrj.
Ac, xve. , - .' , i f " ..',' - j : - . ,
Brand anl JPattcm Lttcrs various styles,
Wholesalb ' Paper' "Warehouse.
BIIADXER, WARREN t CO.,
"T7II0LK3ALE Dealers in Papers of every des-
v v onption: .. , . ,
Printing, Folio Tost,
Book.Papcr, - . ' Flat Cap,. ; : j ;
Wrapping, ' ' Foolscap. '
T ' - Mani'Lu,"- ff ' Letter A Note, : ' r r
Colored Papers, - Medium & Demy's, "
of the very best Eastern and Western Manufacture,
and for sale at very low prices. .
J5if" Cash for Rags and Rope, ' -BRADNEil,
WARREN A CO.,
No. 12, La Sale etreer.
Chicago, June. 23th. lSi6. vl-ni
Improved Little Giant'
CORN & COB PLANTATION MILL
37rico Zloducocl.
THE subscriber has purchased exclusive right of
Territory in the W est, cf the above celebrated
Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all times,
either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the most
positive manner.
It is now more than a year since tho
"Little Giant"
Was introduced to the public, during which;" time, it
has been constantly growing in the popular favor.
The improvements recently 'effected and patented,
makes it the most perfect machine ever o&'eTed for
general farm use. It is famished ready for attaching
tenm, and weighs as follows: No. 1, 22b No. 2, 33U,
No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 ponnds. Twenty minutes are
sufficient to set one up, without mechanical aid, and
When once i.djasteu, u can with saiety bo entrusted
to a boy. Full directions accompany each Mill.
X3? hxl n azz nzz rss ;-
No 1, $35, will grind 8 bu meal per hour with 1 horse
No2 40, u 10 " u
No 3 50, " 15 " , . 1
No 4 60, u 20 u u 2 u
7J" Liberal discount to dealers.
. JAMES B. CnADWlQv '
No. 63 Locust street, bet. 2d and 3d
June 28, 1855.. vl-n4 St. Louis, Mo.
ALOXZO PB1TT,
New York.
E. G. PRATT,
O. W. CHILD,
St. Louis.
X. V. FOX,
S. C. MANSCR,
St. Louis
CHILD, PRATT & CO,
Direct Importers, Jobbers and Manufacturers' Agents
English, French, German & American
Hardware and Cutlery. .
GUNS,'RIFLES, PISTOLS, &c, &c
139 & 111 Main St, cor. Washington Avenue,
ST. LOUIS, IIO.
L 0. of G. T.
THE Briwnville Lodge, N. 3, Independent Order
of Good Templar, meeta every Saturday eve
ning, at 7 o'elnck, at Templars' Hall, No. 2C, Atlan
tia street (Thurbur's Block). -
Members of the order visiting the city, an reFpect
fally invited to attend, when convenient: aad i.htw
locat: ng here, are earnestly sol ici ted to. jei n the Lod "e
as we look for the support of all frieni of Temper
ance, both male and female..
For information concerning the Order, enquire of
Wm. Thurbur, Atlantic street, O. F. Lake, No. 27,
Main street, or Richard Brown, corner of Main and
First straet. By or ler t the Lode.
Mrs. C. L. THURBUR. W. C. T. ;
Attest: n. P. BUXTON, W. S. ,
' July 25, 1356. - vl-nStf
I. O. TCTTLE. K. C. P1IELET.
B. W. 8MITH.
TTJTTLE, FEULEY
SMITH
FALL STYLES.
4 77 Main street, St. Louis, Jo. -
MANTJFACTUUERS of Straw and Silk Bonnet?,
Importer and Wholesale dealer! in Eibbons.
Silk Millinery, Flowers, Trimmings, Lace Good j, Em
broideries, Ac.
Merchants and Milliners are particularly; in
vited to examine our stock, before making their sprin"
purchases, as we (relying fully cn the superiority of
our styles,) intend to offer inducement equal, if not
superion, to any jobbing house m the United States,
September 13, 1 355. vlril5-6m
NEMAHA CITY FERRY
Acros3 tho Hissouri River at Neciaha.
,. v" Citj," month of Little Nemaha river, . .
J ' Nebraska' Territonr. '
TBTE Proprietor informs Emigrants, Travelers and
the river-crossing public, that ho has now in op
eration rood, large and substantial bouts at the abovo
named point, and careful boatmen to cross person:!
and teams from either side of the river, at all times
Of the day or night. The landing i.i eafe and eay,
and the Proprietor takes pleasure in culling upon
the public for patronage. ThU is in a dlr jct rautu
to Big Blue, Fort Kearn-y and that region, and U
the most practical point at whica to cross tho Mis
eonri rirer. It is nine miles from Bv;k Fort, Ma.,
and seven below Erownville, N. T. The best of ae
eommodations to be had on either side cf the river;
KsjstaCit7f5xi.20f lS53.-It J,C.ELU3.
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duce the price to
Five Dollars for tbe Two Yolnam.
When sent by ma J (post-paid ) to Califurnlfc and
Oregon the price will be 7 dulls. T every otb-r
partof the Lnion and to Canadawst-piiilij
Thit ttorh it nor the old "Booh of tit Jont
Remittances-for any of the alove psfl!Vui.-M
should always be addrewed. prt-f aid. to tht
Ushers LEONARD 8COTT4C0
" ' ; ;' No. 51, Gold SlreeML
NO ROOKS KEPT!! A LL CASW
A. S. HOLL AD AY,
, .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL "DE A LEX Cf
Druqrs and llledicines
Main Street, BroxTnville, II. T.
TIIE undersigned respectfully begs Isave to iuf jra
the public, that he haa now on hand a enmsle:
assortment of everything," asntdiy l:ept in ttroj
Stores, which he offurs for sale, .Exclusively on
ricw system or , 5 - 't-
. ; CASH- AND CASH ONLTl
It will be entirely foreign to this beautiful srstem,
to "Book," "keep account," ,tnc.tt""scritca,-cna'V
or "remember for a few d.iys." Come witb tbe
"Spondulicks" ifyou want aay Jaing in tte Irsi
line.
Prescriptions Conporaled at "ill Eouh jVl
. .-..' Accuracy and rLrjiitcl, ' ,
Remember the tystem I bate adopted, aad bit
pocketand your feelings will not suffer. Credit will
pottticely not begivsn, unless under circumsUneflfof
peculiar destitution. ' . .
July 12,;i8o0..yj.B3tf. ..A. 3. IIOLLADAY
THE IIEV TLOUIIITIG LULL.
CLARK'8 LATENT CtlMULNSD ' CUJ.VX;.(i
and Bolting or Merchant Vlmrinj Mill, jThis
highly ingenious and much needed initntion forf-.a
an entirely new feature In the manufacture ef .
VrUEAT and FLOL'B. by th- -nineriof mnnw ia
which it performs its work- GKlSl)INl and
IXO the Grain at a single operitioa Into Scm.
difTerent kinds of flour and feed. . "
This mill possesses advantages tjnemcmus m.
enumerated in any advertisement. The proper w,iy .
to fully appreciate its great ncerit is to B.e il'run.
It is in operation daily at - .
No. 313 Broadway, Corner Court St.. i?t. Ln 1V
SUte and Country Bight and Mills For Sale. . '
W.W.HAMER4C0;.-
. .- "Broadway ttnl Court, 2d St-rj.
ST. . JOSEPH. L TJMRER 'YARD. '
On Edmond Street, tear CftVgill'a Mill,
St. Joseph, 3Iionri.
W. J. TAYLOR, Ri-moveJ from the cM
Stand to tha abo re named placo..
TBTE undersigned is now fully prepared to accom
mo!ste bis patron and fnrndywith thebwt u
sortment of line Lumber erer,: vfTt red in th i cir
keVcotuprlsfng not only White Irir: Lurftf.r awl
White and Yellow-Flooring, niiuly dremd; at 1
best assortment of Tine and Cottonwood shinies, .
Poplar Siding, &c. ' ' '
lie has now on hand, at his Luml-rr Yard, the"!a.'
gest and beat assortment of :I-x)r3;Sab, an-f Vyi
tian blimlr, evrr Cfijrl io tlii? tuukct. a rortiomif
whih'U direct from Cincinnati Biaj:ufcUrie!",aic! '
enaoiej him to sell at very rednei rricea. lie i
fully prepared to 11 all ordm in "hi linp, at shwl
notice, and particularly eoliciu the Kansaa and '
bnuka trade, for he haj the arti-jiei thev wvit sal
must havo. Be sure to E-iva nosci'l. near CVzilI'
Mill, and in the iminediats vicinity of the St. J-
sepn ircw!ry. . .1 . ,
A THtSO 07 13 a. JO? roaEVEli''
COLE S VOYAGE OP LIFE
Childhood. Youth. 3Ianh6od Old AS
Four splendid Line Enxravingr, frm'-4ae Orl iai
in the Gallery of the ispicder-Institute. taltS
x jwi.i. . raper, Zbxi.,.
t A GREAT NATIONAL! XOZK. .
000. Artist'a nroou. S 50. - Indi Luuercd. f Jv-
- .w ivu. vi.vut wu. liiv in I in ' 11 11 r. A kudv v
Plain. S23.
the work. With testimoriia!. Onm nr fir.'-s AliTlsTS,
our most, eminent. DIVINE3.' oar most dii-tinmLW
AUT, at home and abroad, toge.bi r with the . ;
VOICE: OF THE PRESS
Of tbiscity, and aljo of tha highedt European a
thority, - :
. THE LONDON ART JOURNAL,"
Will be forwarded oa the receips of two postal
sumps., ; ' : . ; 'x ; -.
--The-Trnsde soppltM n tho'jaost
1 ' Liberal Terra . i. ,
" Appropriate and tasteful styles or frames, prep
ed expressly for th'u work, at the lowest cah riW.
are furnishd at price varying fr: $13 ti
get. .Boxing, packicg ard cartage from $1 O I--.
Address the Voyage of Llf K?v. A. I;. WOLFE,
vlnlitf ; - - - -Ssjingl-r Ifijtitnte,-V..
P. n.ASTEE3, B BlESa'
BROWNVILLE FERRY
PLASTERS k BAKERr :
ANNOUNCE to the Traiellir.g 1'uklic, that toey
are prepared with
tnose crosin? the t
th4'
best crot?iir,g point oa the u-sper Mlwouri, traveller!
coming to Nebraska, wiU find it crUy to thejr sd
ers
Tanuigi to cross at this wjict.- -:
FF.IlltV ti i TT ' ,
r or every two horses, mules cr oxi:n ii wazijn, . W.
each individual pair of horses males or ox'a
" hor.e or mule and buy, "T
" " led horse or mule-, " '
" loose cattle per heact,
u sheep and ho-j p?r LcaJ, ' I i
. each footman,
- ,ewt.offrti;V, M f i '
u xl feet of lumber, "' . . . '. w.i
" M , cnlooded waon and horses, mules "r
oien therewith, ,
Brownville. Auost 9. 1W -t.';.U.is.
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THOMAS IIj-LAUKIN $ CO.,
COilillSSIOx'ltlJ'.CaAJITS ASD f
7Pkiolct:ilh ; Grocers,-
No, GO, Levee, Comer of Olive street,
ST. LOUIS, MO.- - .
Spoial attention given' to
id TOBACCO. No order
' Hemp, naicr any circumit
salrsi.fTrECT,'G2A-
and TUBAVi O. Na order t.n.f.ir tho nurcfi"
of Hemp, na-ier any circumitance. ' ;
DAY & HATLACITViolesala
Dry Gx!., "Eol 57 Tearl street, be
tat tnd ia
"vt,,v" vi vt ie iew, Will K
to one address for 9 dolls., four copies of thV f01
Reviews and Blackwood for 30 doHs.; md so on
By Uenkt Stephkxs, t. K. ef Edinbari i-j
the late J. P. Nobtoh, Professor of Soienti 1,
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