1 i Z r-rv s. Editor. T' IV. X eeceiieef: 25, is:s I - i Advertising Agent, in iajj- . e.T?: Vr. New York. c u. row J' rear lore. No. 43 Chestnut CTree i, Saint ; es. Archer. .Vbracka. u iwili Oregon, Ar, -Ncbra-k. City, N. T. !. Tt,M IrmVC N. A- 'fcr the Advertise, "cicve vi iv ttc arc, dear reader, cxi tke Here eve of another New Year! Ilowiar.cli "fun, sport and pleasure" flowing out from the hearts of millions all over the civilized world, at the return of these glorious Christmas times? Happy, thrice happy, are we to -witness the return of suchunivcrsalrejoicing. This is the season to bury all animosity, all, all, should be forgotten, that tends to mar bright scenes like the:5e, and let gladness, joy and pleasure "be enthroned 1 v r t t .licit Subscriptions and i uuuia ui e cry xiuniaa ueiiig throughout Christendom. ana ies thereon irg from i . . 1 ! . T ., re55 : . Sates, cften to us r.-;, i r"4"-';. - ' tir u;i ncighiwrho. ?T CTlomc subscribers if thej could see Sfc&iKf- c always send spn- I rrT . niir subscriber. Tnst- i a, .vTTi-'-- oSieicnt interest to make AthTu- per cent for their .l T3cc extensive 'actions cf new : toozel IaSfi. Bronzy Oirds, &c, Tht-Adrdsei''-055f we claaa to I V. -r- cut Job Y ort ia z Earner uu I "i'iV J.;t cSce. The rirorietor being sjfi u i- 1; , j cxpeneaced j Pi.7 c-;rr -laed not to be 1 "cct-d . T 1 "We congratulate yon then, dear reader, on the return of Christinas, and hope tvc may not forget tc thank, an overruling Providence for the many blessings enjoyed by us during the year which soon will be "numbered with the things that were' ims-sjiZA Linn ernes nones. Uary enquiries having been raade uwhea tac Iarid Ofice will be open for Pre-Emption" we Lave to siAtc, thit our Tract Books were Bent frora Wasli uitoa on the S:h icst (via St. Lon'ia). A3Eoaasr2;oiveil, we will give no tice whets I're-c nip tors can prove, &C-, accom panied with extracti from the pre-emption lavs, showily what will be required of those chiindiJ- the benefit cf the same. J. A. Pazezk, Esgister. A- TL GiLL-iioix, Eoceiver. Ocsaba, Xot. 22, 1B36. : . KELIGIOUS NOTICE.: Iieliions Services will be heM in Brown ville, en each Loria day, at 11 o'clock, and Lao every TharsJay evening at eatiy candle l; W it, TniXLD VEAH or . n Card: f Foster's Latest improved Lrd ,v ; i n nrs. rronze - j cular atten- fec. .eel T.ith rart:c ' frcn tcsled'to, au 2;Jtaccc'wni be prcmptly vtunted to give sa, luction or " CIIKIST3IAS,-.liAli PXAPH1S. OXE J&P ALL. ariai cur. alscnce' the Editorial -, ..f A d vertiser ' will The BnovrxvrLLE Lyceum held its first meeting on last Fridav evening, at the Seminary, and may be considered fully organized and established during the season. We feel T.leasurc in seeing a spiru oi UU5 cnaracier maniiesiea v eogh. do. BroTTiivillc Market. CAiiruLLT coimncTED rj.cn yteee: et .nCEELTTZSLL & CO. DEALERS IN PRODUCE. Beowsvuxe, N. T. (ssiLn;a katzs.) FirB., t raiik of 100 2a ' Coax i'XAi, t tashsl-... .... Cosn, in the car,oli ' bushel ; Oits,-5. buslic!,-- .... . Cgnu:, - Tsa, - - JI.Mas,.. Sh HiiJr-a, ...... SiJe-s our enterprising citizens, and bespeak i PaTA10ESf v bV,hei, tew. a full and respectable attendance for i CrrTI3 " -$5,00 -- S5o ..... 40c 40a lOHe 100 10c 8c 9o 2.03 203 efts . .... . ic 25c discussion to-mcrrow f I! EM All A VALLEY BANK. each meeting. evening afirmcd, "That the Repeal "A. ll.iu.iir, Cash'r. S. IL Hidelx, rrcs't ., . of the Alissouri Compromise was rith the tv-t-v.v r.--:'.rr.enc;nfr wi rrc?c a gentleman well known .vj Cra!iity;' and cue eminently crised to A'Oth amuse and instruct management of the i o''viilk C'Triluctcd by Mr. C. S. I L!u:: a joung man cf ability, ex- f 'pcr'eace asl integrity 1' TVcL?rc the two may have a pleasant I " saa's iatereourse with "Advertiser 1 ::r;ii, and -that neither parties will i bTccKLse-to rerret their brief con- serJoa; 'anl that lots of subscribers, cs, icmav be the una! result. right.', Affirmative: R. Brown, II. S. Thorp; Negative: G. TV. Rratton, A. S. Holliday. rr.Eiiirii Chewixg Tobacco. TTc have received from the Agents, Jen xlngs k Siirrii, St. Joseph, a package of Lewis & Duo's., Tobacco, upon which the Premium at the Missouri State Fair was awarded. ITe "use the weed," and profess to know what OFFKRIXG DAYS, MonOAjs-uul Thursdays. Dig COFXT DAYS, Tuesdays and Fridays. BANKING HOURS, from lit oTebcr to lit Marcl, ID A. JL. t6 S P. U.; frcra 1st March t 1st X vcuiU r, 9 A. il., to 3 P. if. Cm IIUKRA1I rOR YOOG AJUIIRICA ! ! THE CHEAI'EST : Clothing Store UJfVEIl TEE SUXH! rlE tmLTs'gnei would re?pectfiil!r iufim the citiren of Nebraska, Br-jwsvillt- acd sitrrcund- j iu cou'irry. tht we hare opened oae cf the cheapest ; &ad largest tUxk f Ready Made Clothing i :: Driag Oar sojourn at the Capital V? 5h"all, in the shape of editorial cor ::?ronicace. keep the readers of the irrcrtiserv thorouhlv posted not cir Legislative proceedings, but s cf interest cf everv character. is . T00d TobaCCO, and without any iu.?.ra Territory! We ttercfcjo respectfully 7 elicit aeall and exanurij our stock Uaore pnrehafiE" tl whore, we are determined to undersell anj hesitancy whatever, pronounce the sample the best we ever used, and while we can get it will use none other. Lewis & Dro's. manufactory is at Glas gow, Mo. The extensive house of Jennings & Smith, St. Joseph, Mo, arc agents, of whom this Tobocco can also be obtained. Teesidexts Message. This docu ment, being the President's last An cal Message, is before us, but its great length excludes it from our columns. Next week we lengthy notice. will give it a more .. 'Yielding, with our usual complac i2i, and, condescension, to the solici- o:;tcs of the Editor to take charire of i .. wifaL,v darbg his absence at the Ctfof'Chnaka: it mav not be inar- rxnate to accompany our dUtinjuUh- debut with a CTCT-insmorallc ccii;ct salutation: fie Advertiser." as every reader ell Wws, ever since its first advent 2 1 . . c prosperous town 6f Erownville, has occupied decided, neutral j eschewing all. political alU- ces .to tie letter; even durin- the ! T rcip-of-an-iiifcstiaal disturb The Thirty-fourth Congress cf the United States, convened at the usual time and place. General "Whitfield, delegate from Kansas, came forward for. his seat, but was denied it by 7 majority. It is presumed, when all the mem bers cf the House shall have arrived, there will be little, or no doubt of Mr. Whitfield obtaining his scat. Clothing Eitallishment in the Terriioiy. We hare cow on hand a laro a??orimciit of liiady Made Cicthicr: alio, Shim, tVdars. Crtrat, Handker chief?, Sr'v?, Corafoni!, UEderihirt.1-", Drawers, etc. a.1 cf the losi qaaiity and latest gtyie. Pieaic cxiciine oar stock and sec l'oryoi5ef. SIEGEL & CIiEEXEi3AU3I. KTOcr On the Lctcs cear the Ilotel. UiiiirLTLIe, Decera'jer, 25th, 1S;3. vlii27-tf T. B. CTHiXa. 30EX C. TTKK. CUMIUG. k TU3IK, Attorneys at Law & Ecal Estate Agents, oaiaha city, n. T T7ILL attend faitJifully and proicpily to all l.nsi- V nets; entmsi-ed to them, in t'ae Territorial or Iowa Cooth, to the jmabase of k-ts and land, cn trie? nd pre-enir uoas, collections, Ac. Office in the secoui story of Htnrj t- Eootsnet bcildiri?:, nearly opjioaite the West-sm Esiang'; Evink, laraham street ' . 27, 155. Tlt5tf The macagemt of tliis tiQvr aad popular Iastitation annoTiace, with pleasure, that ar mneni exits for the third year havo been com pleted on the most extensive scale "Works of American Art, aad the encoaragemeat of American genius, have not Ixjcn oTerloosed. CJommissicns havij been issued to many distin guished American Artists,and a special Agent ruis visited tae great Art Eeixisitorics of Eu rope, and made careful selectors of choice Paintings, Eronzo and Marble Statuary, &c AmorgVhich arc the following exquisite pia txs cf Sculptare, executed from the finest Ca- tara ilarlle. ' t The New and Beautiful Statue of the I "WOOD KYMPH" . ! The Busta of the three great American 1 Statesmen, ' CLAY, WEBSTER AND CALHOUN. Palmer's exquisite Ideal Bust "SITJG." Together with the Bast3 and Statues in Marble of APOLLO AND DIANA. The Struggle for the Heart, PsycheYenus and Apple, Child of the Sea, Magdalen, In nocence, The Little Truant, and the Captive Bird, i Besides which, arg ' numerous Statu ettes in Bronze, Medallions, and a large and choice collection of beautiful OIL PAINTINGS, By leading Artisss; the whole of which aro to be distributed or allotcd to subscribers of the Association pmintiouf !r, at the rext Annual Diitrlbution oa the 2S;h of January next. Terms of Subscription. The payment of Three Dollars constitutes any person a Member of the Association, and entitles him to I First The large and costly steel Engraving " Satcedax Night," or any 01 the month ly Magazines given below, one year.. Secost A copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, one year an illustrated Magazine of Art. Tiiied A share in the Annual Distribution of Works of Art, comprising a large num ber of Paintings, Sculpture, &C., &c The following Magazines are furnished to those who prefer them to the engraving: Har per's Magazine, Godej's Lady's Book, Knick erbocker Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Blackwood's Magazine, Southern Literary Messenger, U. S. Mrgazine, Mrs. Stephens' New Monthly, and the British Quarterly Re views. LIttelPa Living Age, (weekly,) and two Memberships for $5. Thus it is seen, that for every $3 paid, the subscriber rot only gets a three dollar Maga zine or Engraving, but also the Art Journal one year, and a ticket in the distribution of Works of Art. making four dollars worth cf reading matter, besides the ticket, which may, in addition, draw a Beautiful Painting, Statue, or other work of Art of great value. No person u restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships are entitled to TTh .Iesale and ItvUil Dea L-a in ALL IIIXDSOF HATS & CAPS, sr. Joseph, mo., ; TT7E hmte the attention of our fiier,'!5 cnl th.- ' Treble geiieraily t t-in- nnuaaa'.ly larjre st-xk of the a!.ve goods, which we dc:ii. scllajg at jTiccs to suit U10 tiru?3. I'c-iri.: to increase our limners, Tso will cfer every r js.-ible advanUre to buyers, either at whole sale or retail. Iking lrrtctical Hatters, them sclres, they have decided anvaatage in buying their stock, of goods ovtr those cnaetiuaintcd nith the trad s. " , , .. Merchants vintinj onr city are invited to ciaminc our stock before pr.rchasijig elsewhere. Our Keiail Departiaciit wo are detorrained shall net fcc c::ecL.cd in point ol variety by any House in the West. IB T! LJlUill!. JOHN COLHOUN -fc BBOTHEB, Sljn of the Padlock, oEe door below the Post-OSce. ST. JOSEPH, MO. : TTHOLK3ALE AXS "EST AIL DEALERS IX HARDWARE AXB CUTLERY. A EE notrreijeivin a fall and complete assortment 1 A of all kinds of Hardware and Cutlery, to which they invite thtj attention of purchasers. Our stock having been purchased on the most advantage ons terms, wr; are determined tc sell at such prices as will be satisfactory to buyers. Do aot forget to give us a call lefore yon purchase elsewhere, or you may rerf t it. " J. COLdiOLLV & I3KOTI1LK. STOTS. ur Dance m rOse pre iirv. to our borders, over ' our land with mourning, wa- t6 the happy fire-sides of ' a thrill ef annish and sor- n c -ee, to description! -ewui flit's 01 oistress and t.MieJ have thus Leen enacted al u at cur own doors, not a shadow . t v . ncr prctcrcnce has found the columns of the "Ad- - t --c m Jtrtiier." ' -ft be neutral-in politics in an ae 3,,-most assuredly, requires a 1 ie uduuta- j of anj newspaper under such t -wicuons, must be clearly apparent v, all who reflect a moment. Our Viou-is not to be expressed on suh destined to a"ect the "weal or of our country. We must be cr render our paper obnoxious to V The "Wandering Jew" who gather ed hazelnuts and hunted Turkey, here last spring in writing us a few days since, says, he is getting up a "New Stove for the Nebraska Market, called the Royal Arch Double fined, lurch pressure, Etheopian Incondescatcr. It has G ovens and a double acting force pump water tank, which will supply both cold and hot water, for culinary and bathing purposes, filtered as pure as that from the Lepen Springs, by means of an attaclied coal dnstl and lime extractor. It has 4 "wash boilers 6 coffee boilers, 1G teakettles, lb pots, 20 skillets, 1 fil.it iron heater, together with 5G old fashioned tin kitchens, 47 plate warmers, 4 gross Peace in Kansas ! C. F. JEXNINGS & CO., FORVAHDiHG & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, White CIcr, Kansas Territory. Pi.oiAL attention given to Rtceivir and For- Traruuig uc-Ohj cf every descript ion. " ALSO: "TII1 Ixep a hirTi and comjilete assortment cf GROCERIES A2D DRY GOODS, HArjJWAIlEi QUEENSWAliE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. CLOTHING, &G, &0, At tie Lowest Cos Prece! Doc, 25, 1S5. vln2S-Gm . S. S. IEGSA3C E. H. KXDELE. E. R PEGRAM &. CO.,- AND GENERAL LAXD A GENTS, COUNCIL BLUFF'S. IOWA. r,- -.OT n - . , iiU0 ame irons, 1 xoasi My estrange cast 01 mind. Tip t . . . . . ' a Jyiabub churn; also t u-ap 10 catch Cockroaches, and other insects: will boil, bake, fry, broil, stew and roast simultaneously-, will preserve the compaction of the cook, rock the cradle, mind the children, nurse the kittens and scald the deg; has a ther mometer in one leg, and a boot-jack in the ether: besidpa x. r tt,iu- an 1:1 1 :!''!- J ligation. arc trai eled by neutrality; Y f-eat on the vital questions in J:lin the CTcat political stml "uatcs itself into our columns e-natory of that party nor this Jjyr' acts rcgnant with villany and r?tica .C'f llie Wackcst dye "must "scathed and untouched. . ' c &preeate, we despise neutrality, tfa GREAT U. S. MAIL ROUTE. From Kemahi Ajeny, in Kansas, to Vie vwtilJt of tiit Nuoicay Hirer, millS LYSE mai M one trip per -reek, cr.ch. -rar x stcTJoits at the "rriwiral towns on the Missouri River. Uood lla;k;5 all the way thrcjuh, and good hories iid nice yours men for dnreTs. J. B. Jt AV.'EEXXET, Contractors. Dec. J3,1S3. ln27-ly ISstrav Motiee. TVKEN UP by Uie rubscribrr on the first cf Octo ber, one rvd sxeer f the following deacripticn, jrd horns, Llinl in ona eye, three cr four rnent underneath to burn brick, and yejirs c-M. The owaer is required to prove pror.srty. mv cLaj'-2S. ,t- Uike awav rithin thirty dav ft m Dm. 10, 1S3. "St . .. :x Enravics, or anv five of tha Magazines, oae year, and to six tickets in ths Distribution. PLAN OF The Cosmopolitan Art Association. Thi3 new Art Association, organized June, Soi, is designed to encourage and' popularize tho Fine Arts, and disseminate wholesome literature thron shout the countrr. It is un dcr the direction of a .council of members, whose services are honorary, and who receive no compensatixi To accoraphsh atnuv national exject, uniting jrreat public rood with pnvate gratiacation, at a smal individual expense, in a manner best suited to the grants, habits and tastes of the people, the Committee have adopted the fol- owingplan: Everv subscriber of tehee dollaes is member for one vcar, and entitled to all its crivile-rcs. The money thus obtained (after paying nec essorv cspensca is applied, Fiust To the production cf a ianre and costly steel Engraving, and the purchase o 1 it tne leaair.g mommy laqazir'ef, a conv o either of which is furnished 0 the member for overy three dollars paid bv him. Second lo the purchase of ramtings, Sculpture, Bronzes, &c, which aro annuallv disfnbuted bv lot among tlio memoers, jree, each member wing entitled to cne share for everv three dollars paid by him. THiar To the puolishmg of tne Uosnio- politan Art JovrnpZmch is famished gratuit ously, to aa memccrs unnng tne yesr. The great success attending the Association, has made it universally popular, wherever its plan and objects are known. It cultivates and encourages the r me Arts and disseminates sterling Literature" through out the land; thereby adapting itself , to the present wants and tastes of the American peo ple, enabling both rich and poor to make their homes pleasant and attractive by the aid o Sculpture, Paintings, and the best reading matter which the wide range of American an Foreign Literature affords. Fersors in remitting fnnd3 for membership, will please give their Post Of2ce address rx full, staling (he month taey Wish . the Maga zine to commence, and register the letter a: the Post Office to prevent loss; on the receipt o which a Certificate of Membership, together with the Engraving or Magazine desired, will ho forwarded to any part of the country. 1 or Membership Address, K. W. FURNAS, Agent, Brownvilie, K. T. C. L. DERBY. Actuary, C. A. A At Eastern Office, 313 Broadway, New York, or "Western Office, 1G5 AValcr Street, Sandusky, O. Estray Notice. "'t AMI, into uy inelofure la,?t Acjrut, a black sow V witii trtito ?potf on her and lire pigs. ne own er his 4d the ri3 and left the sow in my possession The eir esse is one bushel of com w- month," and "this advertisement, and onles paid withm thuty daT, the sow to be sold to tne hirli-st tidier, bee. 19, JAME.S EXTWISTLE. 3stray. Notice. 1 il ; ,r , : p-r ieeunzs, tne pa . . ca cut, must be followed. ' v. f.rLsoliasif thc E,iitor nsers L caehour ever his time, un c sVcr tanner t?.-r-5 8-. ' 1 --cttne sanie course as usual. head with neiples .inscribed on it to est "maiicrs tDlo hoped, will hatch Chickens. It ! TAKEX UP by the nibscribcr on the 6th -day of viii to mc iikuju jl L'ei.-cnioeT, iznt uiree scray eaiue 01 tne i eurthanhs non 01 coots, one fireman and i scullions, and consumes 35 bushels of coal per day. And underneath this Stove the bread and i.ies, Are put to raahe them quickly rise Boots, Shoes, and Socks from dirty feet, All huddle in this warm TeixeaL, Such a stove would only he in keep ing with this fhst cge snd countrr. We see that our indefatigable Del egate in Congress, Hen. B. B. Chap ilAX, has introduced a Bill providing for a Surveyor General in this - Terri tory. Srrrely this is something much needed, and we hope it will ha carried through. , folloi mr description: Oae rpotted cow, 4 years old, and KLtoth crop o2" right etvr, one pale red slirhtlv rcan eow. bush cf tall tff, no mark or brmd; one calf.ri. ant ta t, erop on ngnl ear. The owner cr otoss are riquirej to p ve prcperty and pay ehanres with in thirty days. J01I XOG. " . jTowu. f, 12 milt dno W. from Brownville, Iec. 19, 1355. 3t TijTjCaiiral Ohio cnl aU around! OUIl FuAli of rrs.it Tre-:?, ic., for k.Io it a pres ent Fall and next Srrin, is very lare and Cas, including all the Trove 1 varieticJ r-f JLrtk, I'ears, I'eaches, CcerrLd, Ay-ric tj, Nectarinos. n:s Qainecs, Gripes, Carrsnts (iw-hcrrics, lia -7 berries, baravacrries, cte. r' - 'A.Z tare Las been taken to proeure and pr-papate ir. ily such vnrictk cf c:u h tlass as are foend Wt roIUxl to the svi! and climate of the "West and South. -:hcre mrt cf the winter frait?, cipeciaL'y cf the Eastorn Sutes, are of no valae. Oar stock of Peach Trees remarluldy fee, and the price so low that all those who lost their trees the p&st witter, shocld cot rT.lace then. Of Cherry Trees Lo we have a tne inrj-'y, mely jrowa on jruJtakb tiorl, whk.-L iecar 'yrstc.T har diness to the tree, and if trained ratacr 1 w. s- as to cause the t s t-- shade th.j stem front the b-Tt ; stun, it is bc-lcived.no diSeuIty will Ire found in xr..w- I hsg fine ehsrriea fa the Sathar. 1 West. Of Pears 1.. 1 1111. ... . 1 we aare a si,f-naia 101, csf.ee ia.iy oa Uwart trees, on ) strong An'jm (j;: .rI-, the best for ?peeOy ami j CATALt;rr, with prices, eh?., will be .--cat t- all apjlieant. urscrynica and l-alcr ia I'ra't Trees are invited to call and examine oar stock of Teaches Pears nni Cherries, especially, hef jrc sci din East. as we bc.icve th.?y can save eipcnst sj well ai ibk J pur-aasin oi nj. acieaie vaiil.-crues now f 1 SIGEHSON'S NUllSEltY, - ST. LOUIS, no.-- join: sigersox rro Oiler for sale titc coming Spring, f C,f :0 At-Io Trees, 2 asd i y.rs ol3,e2j-Ira-irj 175 varieties. Triee -5 t 40 ct-cts, 2i.'.tv Teach Trees, frora 5 to S f-:et tljrh.td v.liue, from Hi to Z.'i.' ZZii ) sUindard Tears emracir 43 varieties, vrW from 50 to o eentsj." ' 5,000 I) wart Pears, emVaiLE-ZZ Viiriatie, Jrieo ' SI each. ' ' ' . "' - 5,000 Ch-rry Tree, 31 variety, 50 to 73 ccu",. cv!i. !0 Ar-rieoL Early G.:I len. r.ada, Feaeli-Ari- e-ot-i, Lare Early, Trice . ) ec::ts. ' ' 1.201) (Jninc,;. assorted, 25 to 5 fenf j. fa T.-varf Ar-:Ii?. 1500 Whit : (Inr-e Carrantd- -"fi Ir.a-k. r.'s? - -- ("h-rrv f.'urTir. t, - ll 1'at-h Carrant 5iii) Victf.tla Currar.tij.. .. .... . . 5'i ) Wh-to l-ut-h CnrraV.... f.') larr: P. 1 lu!ch Currant.. o'Enr'.'h Llack 2.001 Trole-Orn m.1 , B. EATEIIAM X CO. : 3IA313fOTII STOCK. 'aUL cfij "Winter Goods. TOWEL, LEVY & CO, Arc now Ileceiving one cf the Largest ; aud Best Selected Stocks of DRY :GDDDSS ..GROCERIES, . ACn EVETl offered ia St. Joseph, which they intend ofTennT; to the Trade at ppees which will com pare favoralilv with those of 3 m ht. Loms We Eoacit bnycrs to call and eianuao onr stock before making their f -u-chascs. Amrvnj' tiie urticlea they oner for sale are. 40 bales brown sheeting 200 .i'es fianl, all grades 5 bales o?n:ibtrr7 250 satincttcs; -- 10 41 shirting, striped,-150 " tw'ds and casr3; 5 " cy liner bagging; 5 bales seanilesa bag?: 400 pieces ylaid linsey: 10 discs ticking; 10 cases lw ched snirtnig and sh ting; 20 doz shawl;; 20 pair thr?e plect green maekinaw blanket3; 20 u warlst K u 40 " blno - 8 cases bre we and bleached drilling; 163 pair sad dle blankets. ' . " . . ST. JOSE PR LUMBER YARD. SASH, GLASS, i .BLINDS 8 DOORS. Syraciizo ITcrscries. THORP, S'-IITH & LIAXCnETT, K .POPElETOr. liei-ides a general and tr-- I extensive arftsortment of articles usually kept by Xarseyinen, we have or; hand for the Spring iraae, 2;)0.000 Apple Trees, from C to 3 feet. 100,008 lwarf Tear Trees,2ycari old. 50,000 Standard do fi-om 2 U 4 vcar.-. 100,000 Cherry Trees, 1 to 2 years old, lJwaxf and standard. Peach, llnm, Apricot, arid ectarino Trees," in largo nun-bcra. 100,000 Iiasr.l)CTrie3, ccahr.icing every kind cf any value. AH the popular aa well sls rarer kinds of otner small train. Foreign and Native Evergrecms Norway Srrcec, Tines, Cryptomenjw, ldars, Ulack and V lute Spruce, lialsams, Hccilock, etc large, xaediom or small. Ornamental Trees, Eoses, Shrubbery, Climbers, Iledge Hants, etc. Lulboas Koots, native ml imported: Dahlias, Car nations, Teenies, Chrysa;ithcmiims, 1'hloxes, all in great abendmec, and ci" th j most Leactifal varie ties. While we confidently claim for cur productions in general an eieellence rn)t surpassed by any other JS'arsey, we particularly and emphatically designate our stock of Tear trees, both &warf ani Standard, as unparalelled either in extent cr quality, by any existing stock in America. The following notices refer to trees taken froca the ramie lot as those not offered, when they were but one year old : From Thomas W. Field, Esq., an extensive dealer in and importer of Tear trees in New York: "The specimens are really splendid; the finest I believe I ever saw." From Egbert liar jrcll, Us., Mobile: ' I Lave nev er seen liner trees." From Messrs. NeaHyi Brothers, Earlingt on, Iowa: They are really the finest trees of their age we ev er saw, Jiiid we have purchased a great many ir. thc few past years.'. As suggestive to persons about to purchase, we would remark that our trees were net subjected to the extreme cold during the last winter, which effec ted so exteniive irjury to Nurseries at the West, and that we have had no drought during the present summer by which the growth of our trees has been retarded. They may be relied upon, theref ere, to be in prime hcalih and vigor. OUR CATALOGUES Will be 3cnt post.paid to all who enclosa for No. l a letter stamp, and for the others a one cent stamp each, No. 1 A general descriptive Catalogue of all our Traductions. No. 2 A later edition of the Fruit Department of No.l. No. 3 A descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Koes, etc No: 4 A descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Green house and .Bedding rlacts. No. 5 A wholesale Catalogue f?r Nurseryiriea and Dealer?; Also a Supplementary Catalogue of the Ornamen tal and Greenhouse department. AI30 & circular on the Azusta EaiC . Syracuse, N. YM Nov. 2.', 1S55. : . . KATE EOOT3. 20,003 Catawba Grape Eoots, two vears old, fjT sale. Trice ? per hundred $10 per tnousaad. J. 11. McCTLLOCGH, 1 . Nov.23tf No. 200 ilain sL, CincianatL: ...5). .-25 T) mJ ...2i - 1 - -3 L 1 ... 12, . ..12J,"M . .. 2o' " h- 5C0 Warrirgton clo 1.000 S cipher d 1.000 Asa ten d 50 0 Crown Tib d-. 5f.ar.i2emen d-3 t.Ofif) Yellow Antwarp RasjlcrrieB 1. r); Ohio Evcrbea.-ir.g do 2. fti)0 Lare German Antwarp do I,0sl0r.cd Antwtrp 1 ,fl .' 0 E ng! ish Filberts - l.Cf uIIore Chostnnt3 .... 5,00 Grape Vines, 2 to 2 years old 25 to 50 150.000 Grape Yir.es, 1 year old-. ..5 1?0 - 5.000 Dahlia3 assorted, each -- . 2A 500 Temias, do .....-.-...)() . 2i ...1) ... 11 . .. 50 ...-50. 10.000 Giant Aqaragu3 Coots.. ....... z a 50cts f?yarcL Pine YT. J. TAYIjOR, DEALEE IS 2xd - Poplar lumler,' Floorin?, SlillNGLES 'AND LATH, AKD HAKUFACnrUER OF - DOORS, SASH AI7D BLIXIDS, Seventh and Edmund sts., near Cargill'a iliH, ST. JOSEPH, 110. The above articles are constantly on hand, and f;rale low. qaa SACKS of Sink's Ohio Mills Extra Super UU fine Flour jcis received and for esle by Nor;2U,lS5C. M'ALLISTEIi, DOZIER & CO. TEIGMAS WILLIAMS,- Attorney and Counsellor' at Law BROWXVILLE, Is. T. Will practice in the Third Judicial District in Ne braska Territory, and ia the Twelfth J adicial Circuit in tho Sateof Missouri. - lll'l-'EKENCES. . Ilichar3 Drown, ErownvEle, N. T. " J R.W. Furnas. " . , lr. Joan ild'hcrsan," Tippecanoe, Ohio. James Foster, Oregon, Mo. ' Georgo N. JEller, Archer, N. T. LIST CF lETTESS Remaining in the Tost Oflee at ErownviHe, N. T. October 1st, ISoo, which if not taken out within three months will bo sent to the Dead Letter OSlec, Washington, D. C. Bnnllev lion Jas " Daro i Ecv DT DubylK2 Drithv Mrs 3 Ilale David JoneJam?"3 Medley A , Neal Mr? 3 Neibn Txon Iieedcr Tncsdalo Tersons calling for thc above letters, will please pay Ihey arc advertise. A. S. HOLLADAY, T. M. rrULIii INSTITUTION dates it commencenMn 1 .from the ICtli Nov.. Owinjr to the oninished state of tho lianki Pg Hcn?e, we have not ' oonht projer to give uS any ulic notice, though prepir at al I times to jredeinn ou vaper in circulation . We tow give general natiee that we a-e solicitous to riocoiimi odate our IrieDds, and will loan to oae and all on jxd security. We will at all time icrch.v?e Eastern Exchang; ani are row rca3y to make Drafts n S t. :L&uL-, Mo., in sums to uit, 5.n exchange for either Gold or cur;v. ALEX. HALLAM, Cad.'r. llronvnie, N. T, Dec. S.1S55. vln2Sif The Glcnwood Times s-ivs that tho Direc tors of the Burlir-er. Ercr.! have decided W1J. KOSSELL. - n . ; BROV. NV1LLL, t. r i EESrECrrFULLY i'-nfoTusa the pal tic I l that he is srerarcd n.i ?rre them with a-iv- 1TEW HAEBWAEE STORE. J. E. VTASniNGTOX, Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, ' We5t Side Main street, St. Joseph, 3Io, IS NOW receiving and opening a stock of ITaid ware aud Call cry adapted to the wants of Far mers, Mechanics, ad Merchant3,andhavingpurcba ed American goods frtm Manufacturers, and matie permanent arrange men t3 for the direct importation of all my foreign goods, together with a long experi ence in the llanlwiire iasiness, I shall offer such in ducements to purchasers in this market, aa will insure satisfaction, and respectf ally solkita share of patron age from the suction of country trading at St. Jo seph. " Iluntd and Simmon's axes, Angers; House hol Anvils, - ' Chisels, Solid Box Yices, Chains Spear A Jackson's and Butier'alTIes, Fry Tans, Ames " Rowland's shovels spades, CoSee Mills, Cut, WTeurht and horse shoe Bails beives, Cotton and Manilla cordage, Wostenholirus pocket knives, Knives ar.d forks Guns, ries, and pistols, . Shears, scissors and razors, Hammers and Ilatcbets, Spear AJaclcson's saws, " L races and IJitts, : r ALSO, Bcilrlirg, ! HaxdTrare and Carpen ter's Tools ' OF EVERY DESCFJrTTOX. - Dec 1?, 1555, Cliiiies3 Sugar Cans. IIIAYE u supply cf tL;3 seed en sale. Trice per lb, $2; per or, 20 cent3. Tersons remitting me 25 eents, shall have tne ounce sent them postage paid. " - This exctic plant, kn.jwn as Sorghum SifcJarafitK, recently ir troduced into thia eonnury dt tne ratent Oaace, may be cultivated to advantage 12 every part of the United States. It will make a good crop on thc poorest soiL From txperimenU already made in syrup making from the juice of this plant, I fully bclicva that sugar can bo profitably made; at any rate, it is worth a trial bv every fa rocr. J. M. McCULLOUCII, Nov. 201 No. 200 Main st., Cincinnati. Curry Combs, I lane?, Locks, Doits, Latches, Screw, Butts, Ac-Ac. TJoticc. FACING tc. fee sercral persons before I !efi, who tad made bills at my auction, their actwunts hare been left with R. W. Furnas, who advanced thc amounts. - JOHN ilcI'JIEKSON. Brown rill e, Nov. 23, 1S54. Llorgan Horsss. - , AI'EEMITM ESSAY on the Origin, History aad characteristics of this remarkable A3XEKICAX DltEED OF KORSES, Tracing tbe pedigrua fion the original Justin Mtr sran. throuzh the most noted cf his progeny, 3own to the present timo With numerous portrait. To which art added Hints for Breeding, treating, and general Est? and Management of Hor?e. with Trac heal Directions for Training them for Exhibitions at Agricultural Fairs.. By D. C. Lisslet, Middbibury, Yt. Triee SL bent free of postage. CM. SAXTON 4 CO., Tieu! tural Book Fablishers, 140 Fnlton sT, N. Y Ttaro Good. ROWN under the personal scpcrvLiioa of the VJi subscriber, warranled trtte ct-aat seed, enough of which will be sent to supply a large family, on reception cf price pre-pcui. ClssABis MfSK )lTU)X A beautiful aiid delicious fruit. ( Asiatk origin,)-- ,2jcenta. Obaxgs Wxrcr I2ew)N Tecls oS" like the rind ct ta orange very fine flavor :: ;.; Gt-iS3 Lirsciv A beautiful littTe Eucn for preserves when green--- - 25 " Ciixxese isrASACX'S Annual,and equal to the common easily raised 23 , Fivx Fnrr Cccxhheks Yery large atd CItrioUS to behold MiiriiTni I'rrrEiJf, 20 Or the whele fir one dollar, sent by mail to any 2ddrcss. JOSETH L.ASiiii, a0-tf Tlatt-bnrgh, Clintcn Co Mo. CLAIM FOR SALE. THE undersigned will ciler for sale a fine Impror ed Claim, situated one mile wost of Brownville, on the main rosul leading in that direction. Thc Claim is pretty equally divided between I'rairie and limber. The improvements consist of a good double log house and twpsty acres cf corn under fence. A good bargain may be had as the propritor is deter mined to sill in order to jr to California in the ppring. For particulars cad upon fcim at r.is reii- dence on the abiwe claim. . J. . BELTT. Brownville, Nov. 22, lS56.-iw 5,000 Tube R.s 2.C0O Yaris Pick 2,000 Tlar.tj Yictcria Rhubarb .Vorlf) f.Of'O Wr.motsEarlyR.?d Ehubarb.123 50,000 Strawberry Tlants, 12 varif.ues- . . . "..jJol0rr"5) , 13,033 Shade ard Ornamental Tree?, embracla Catalpa. Black Locust. Talionia LnreriaHLv I,mhir Ir Tcplar, Silver Leaved' Tcpla-, Linicn Wo. J. Sweet Gnm. Eln. Ral.azi Tcp-Iar. Allianthcs, Tul:r Trees, Uphdid Cy : pr?-. Sycamore, Tarter Mulberry, Aiacriean Larch, Wearing WIEcw, Buckeye, Jloaa tain Ash. White Birch, Red Maples, i-orying in price from 25 cents to $1,50, accoriirig to miie. 13,003 Everrreen' embracing Red Cedars, pr:ce each 50e to White Fine do 50c to Si Yellow Tine do 50c to f 2 Balsam Fir. do 50c t $1 : American Arborvitas 25c. 50c, 75c, S1,5X Chircse Aniorvitas, 50c, H50, Ecrc pean Savin 50c, Tree tx 50c Norwav S-mce. 5-, 75c, 10'V - Whir Srru-e, $1. 1200 Plants cf OrnamenUl Scrubber', cmLracIig in part a follows: Snow Balls, each 37J. to ?1, ... ; Lrlf , 'i 'P1 aisortcJ, eai:h 25c; Il'arly Rises, each 50c; Vonthlv Roses, each 1 Honey Sncklc8.arte.l. 25c. 50j 51; Tyrlnga Thilidelf hiu 25c to 50cj Rose Acasia. 25- to 5 1c; IVivct for Hedges 25c;, . . , . , Bladdacirsa 25c: C'mcrus Japonka 25c; EiTagnus 25c;Litun:nm 50c; Tamarix Africaca 2 5 to 50c; Rile3 Gudoni 25c to Weepir.? Moar tain Ash 1,50; Whith Frinro Tree 1.50; " FcT?ythca 50c to l.'O; . . - Cornice Dcgrood S .irer Striped 53c te Jji 0 DcutxaScatia 25c;Deatia Gracalw 50c; Weej'r. B:r:h 50c; . - . M'ruoIIa Acuminata 50c; . Veer inc Lin lea 1,5?; . Dwarf Box 5ij j-cryird; , ', ' " Eauoi-imus 5.1c; - Althea?, a.3orted, 25e lo olVrj XT In oSTerir.g thc above Stock to car ctsi-nmcn ' we beg to kit it i. rapcTior in growth and finality to any herftf-fore ofTereIand rcrsons wishing a- ap ply can arad ti.cma rlvef of further informatics, by 1 (Iresiiag lha undersigned at Ft.Juia. ouaj'jgaes furnished to all poct-pwd jiTT'lictin."" KerjKictfuI'.y, JOHN S1GEI;.S0N h SliO. f;t. 25, lS5fl. vlnl3-ly FI5ESI1 AIirilYAl OF T IC CopartBership heretofore cxLlTng- betwcHt G. W. Crow and J. 31. Tatterson, aa Attorneys at Law. in the 12th Judicial Circuit, in the State cf UissourL was dissolve! on the 23d d.iy of July, by mutual consent. Thow w ho have business entrusted b:i the f irm, will have tho joint attention of former firm tu its completion, and those indebted to said firm will please call upon and settle tha same with G. V - Cpjw, at his Law tiSSce, west side of tae pub- lis eqaire, Oregon, II lt county. Missouri. G. W. CROW. J. U. TATTERSON. Orefn, Nov. 22, lS5o.-5w NEW G OOD Si! ;V. HOBLITZELL '& CO: ' . r.P.OWNVILLE, N. T. , ; ' HAYE TOTS DAY RECEIYED, fcr 5b?aarr? A. C. G.dl:a and Wm. Campbell, and n-vr opening, thc most cxtcn-ire stock cf Goo..s ever C fcrKl in this market. After thc experience tkey havo in Noor.u-La. they flatter themselves that lacy knew what saia the people, and h.t e purcliax-d acli a ?tock of io'yd.j as cannot fail t pi .asc. Y will not pretend to enumerate, bat say come and &ce;aa.l yon will not f2I to b? suited. i Oct. 15, lS5o.-ly . ,.. . Heady llade ClotMng, : . EYE:n' YARIETY, style, qualify, prie, ad pti tera cf Ready Made Clothinr. ioit wcivtd ami for salo cheap, by HOBLITZELL 4 CO. 1 ' -- Boots and Shoe's; AN unusually large stock of fine ar.d ccare V( and Shore bota Gentlemen ard Ladie-s em bo seen, an.piiruh2se(irf, at - . HOBLITZELL i COU Hats and dps. PORE WAITED ! We wish to purchase Eight Hundred Cora-fed IToi;s, For which we will pay the bishest market prico. W. UUltlATZLJJu tf LU. Brownville, N. T. Nov. 15, 1S55. KEff GASH STORE!! BROWXriLLE, N. T. Tho tubscribers would infora the citiicns of Brown ville, and surrounding country that their - NEW STORE HOUSE Lj completed, and they are now receiving and. opening an extensive stock of NEW GOODS! COMPRISING IN PART, BintY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, . f r,"i r . i LArZSTitjl?3cf Hats an.1 Cspf, and cf eiry grade and trice, are c5end at . ' ". .' 1 d, HOBLITZELL ICO'iL - rnrni"Tire. '- BEDSTEADS, Table, Sh-Ij, Hareaaj-'ia sl'ctt, everything in the Furniture line, esa 1! bal al nOLLITZLLL ,k CU1S. Stoves and TinYraxe. . - COOK, Parlor and 05?e Steves cf firictij pat terns; and Tin war?, at UOBTJTZELL 1 CO3. Hardvrare, Cutlery and' Iios 4 LAEGE assortment at - ' -fx HOBLITZELL i CO'3 "Wood and T7illoY7 Trarc BUCKETS, Tubs, Chsnw, and ah endless vaildy of Willow ware, u for sale at . ; - ., HOBLITZELL k CO';!. ProvisidnsV y L keep constantly oa han-L Fknr, Cora lla J, f iacyif ii.ler, ail every variety 0 f Groco'iiS. HuBUTZLLL & CO. - OIv-'.OU A LL rcrS'inst are herebv f irwamed frora ttrvmg ! Ix. the Sf.uth Wet fourtli cf Septic II. Am TEKRY & CO -WIIOIXSALS AND SET AIL rrALZBS IS GARDEN 'AND FLOWER SEEDS, FFXn S iind Shrubs, Grape ard Cr.iabe.ry Yines, Gras. Clover Seeds, Bird seels of all kinds, Ag ricultura'. and Horticultural Bx-ki, Inplemett, Ac. A-cnti fr all the besi Rural Tublijatiocs in the United States. Store bcx; d:r toPot-Oflce,C3urjc:i B:u5i,Iowa. vln2-Iv unuc :n 25TTowxihip; to locate tue.r roai throu-h that tovm. in i u.mout.h Lave con .;.ucllj Ulca a rise! thin in Lis line, at short Eaiee, and with a tibl quality ef work he fe;;j ec-i-.f.dent r.:i lb, .North I.ings lo, iastot Una sixlej i'nccipaj iien-far-ar:s . wasc To his 6 A friends and eustjmers he detxos j dian. in Nentiha eonntr.-:N. T- now :copled by it an:aix"arv to ht a word, to others ho &ivs oalv tjyn!." " -. Dcccsbcr 13, 1553. vls2u-lj - ' Th'-?. IIo.Hy. its I havo a right to sa;.s riaini that is inJisrutiLIo. ' B. B. TIIOUTSON.- Br2wzvin5rJB4y 5th, 1253 vl -cW A. HV7D1), C, :,IUDD k PRODUCE 4- -3 Levcc t. . S, C. CULT 3. HUGHES. COMMISSION "9 HardYrare, and TinTrarc, COOKING AND BOX STOVES, rum.rruiii:, GHDDERIESj To which they invite the attetlion' of customers. Their' GcodJares..-ls5cted with reference to the - wants of the town arl surr-janling e can try, acd will be sold aa Ldw as anj House above SL Joseph. FLOUR AXD CORN MEAL, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. COIID ONE 1 COUE ALL!!. And exarolrje cur Stock for yourr-Ivcs Saddlery. SADDIXS, Brillii, ILxtiagalef, Checks, ami ev ery variety d" roodj in this Hncan be h'li at IiOBLTTZELI. A CO 1?. Fall tha latest ust opened at GucensT7arc ana 13 en-iaCs? va;r,tt EfJEUTZEU. JrCO'd. ... , jt ilcALLLSTEB, Iraw-cvEh, OcUbcr 25, If 53. G. k C. TODD k CO.,: vr Ao. 212, 27jrt Tint or Ju'n'u greet, ZoiUt.' I IJCOiTTZI-S A-VI MAXTTACrrsrSS li - Hill Ilatorials TNCLUDLXG Dates B-Ing Cothi, ili'd Ski, J. Saws, S.T-en-;, Dnucli, Ac. Al: , . POETABLS . GP.I5T IILXLS Iic'Ji Tff cr ar:i Lower S'czr PkUazsrs.' machcvE eelu:;g; - "" . Of. Stretched Lcat'aer nmd Zllz'iJ ' j St. Lmi3, Octc-l-PT li, Izil. vlnlS-ty GREAT SALE OF LOTSlTl A. L. COATE. COUfsJTY SURVEYOR, EnoTrxYiLLr, :;iiAiiA co. T i. . is Trra 'clicr, ZT. . T. Th' jTi-rief.rs tf t' '.it tL-'- Live or.c of t "TV 1 5.."? il I CT to 1 - c . r. . '. t nanv ;ry. r.-i- bit ' tiienji.jrt. I! ''in r -YTj: HAYE n--w rc V cLantaM2l-.-'..k. '? sale l.l'f,;) ) p-w.l mrr- vr::.sTFALLJt;:AijAJTT. Browtvilk', Acgust 2, 1?5. Tl'u'.tf of the !.;: V Art h rs - to'svn r f Ar 5. L.1U J . i. feclas.'urr-l' thiit t. -3 v t:- air-'-i. azut 1... r -iti ( T-r I'r.eF.-all -. ---wtj. at I 1 : A z: i'.n, j I:-VI, it Uicg'Lve IS a rx ct r at c 1. Nu. io'.Vi'.'.i rciiil v i- llo: tl' V 1