Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 01, 1857, Image 4

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    IVcbrasIai IlouiiC f ;:
treat Street, tear ieaniboat Landing,
RROWNVILLE, N. T.
A. J. BLNEDICT, .
ANNOUNCES to the poMicthat he has taken the
above Houw, formerly ki'pt ty T. IL Edwards,
fa BrownTillc, X. T, and is ne w prepare! t accomo
date all who may favor l ha with their patronage, wan:, of a god Cora or Wheat Mill that fordura
A new addition has been built in the houso, and ad-1 bility, siinpUcty and economy; excel anj Mill in the
unions made or t urnituro and loading, sua mi ar
rangements now are such ts to render this House
equal to any in the Territory.
Brownville, July 5, 1550. vl-n5tf
W. II. YYII.LIAHS,
WHOLESALE AXD BLTAIL I'EALEB IN
STOVES & TINWARE
Oregon, JXTo..
TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or
gon and the public in gonerul,- that ho has on
band the most extensive Mock of Store and Tin
ware, ever oll'cred in this market. My stock of Tin
ware is of icy -own manui'att'ire, and is for sale at
Wholesale and Ilctall at St. Louis prices.
I would call particular attention to my stock of
COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved
patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them
may be found Filly'a Charter Oak, the be? t stove now
in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prize Pre
mium. Also
Parlor & Box Stoves
Of various Sires and Pattsrns, which I mil
SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN.
Particular attention paid to making and -jutting
tip Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re
pairing done on short notice an I on reasonable term.
Old copper, Brass and Fw.er taken in exchange
for work or ware. T. W. WILLIAMS,
vl-n5 . . Oregon, Mo., July 5, 1S53.
JOETY THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth of Good
at a imall advance on cost and carriage by
Z3ZZjiOIM eft? W
ROCKPOKT, 2IO.,
AM .
TTA WIS ts DZXiriOZO,
IIE.UMES LANDING, 310.
WE HAVE in store, and ire receiving per Steam
ers Hannibal, AVarner, Edinburgh and Omaha,
largo and well assorted stock of
Dry Goods,
.Uo:anets, .
Medicines,
Drugs,
. Furniture,
Tinware,
Saddlery,
Groceries,
..'" Castings
Sash, Nails,
Iron
Clothing,
Hardware,
Queensware,
Boots k Shoes,
Hats k Cups,
Cutlery,
' Paints,
Doors,
Oils,
CARPENTERS k ELACTlSMITES' TOOLS AC.
AU of which we o2er at very low prices for Cash or
Country Produce. ,
TSO ETJXBTJG! Wa will sell at E02TE P2ICE ! !
T " VT'JLIOTi HAWK.
P. S. Indies, if you haven't got a fine Silk Dress,
Shawl or Bonnet, don't blamo Lillon k Hamt, for
we certainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dress
Goods ever offered in this market. No trouble to
show Goods. vl-n5 :- D. A II.
CHARTER OAK . . ;. -LIFE
INSURANCE COMPAXY 1
Hartford, Ct. .Capital $2(iO,OCO
With large and increasing receipts securely invested
tinder the sanction and approv-ii. of the Comptroller
of Publio Accounts. - - ... .
orncrES.
ALFRED GILL, Pres't. JOHN L. BUNCE, V. P,
JAMES C. WALKLEY, Secretary.
DIRECTORS. -Alfred
Gill. John L. Bunco, Wm. R. Cone, Jas. G
Bolics, John A. Butler, Noah Wheaton, N. Hollis-
ter, Saml Coit,Danl Phillips. C. N. nmphrey. "
BOARD 0? 'tVSICXCZ.
Jeo. Beach, Esq., President of Phoenix Bank,
T, F. Robinson, Esq., " . . ILirtford "
Hon. Isaac Touchy, late Attorney General TJ. S.
Applications ior insurance revived by
R. W. FURNAS, Agent.
, "DR. A. S. HOLUD AY, Med. Ex.
. GEO. P. LUCKIIARDT,
WATCH MAKER
. . -.tt,ci T owcllcr,
l.. OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. ;
TLKES the liberty to iuform the citizens of
Brownville end vicinity, that he has opened a
TATCU, CLOCK k JEWELRY STORE
In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., where he will keep con
stantly on hand, and for sale, a Kod assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which
ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine
lot of Violins, Aecordeons, Silver, and Plated Spec
tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension
cases, Silver Thimbles, Ac, Ad.
He is prepared to repair Watahis, Clocks and Jew
elry, of every description, in the best manner and
on the most reasonable terms.
Every article bought in his establishment, is war
ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re
pairing warranted for one year.
July26,lS56. vl-nStf
UNITED STATES
EXPRESS COMPANY
GrVE every possible facility , for the safe and
speedy transmission of
Jloner, Valuable Packages, Parcels,
- - Jood!, and JIercr antlize
Of every description, oa reasonable terms.
Principal Offices New York, Buffalo, Cincin
nati, loledo, Chicago, Dayton, lcduinopolis, and all
the traaller (owns on Railroads ia the Eastern, Mid
dle and estern & tales, connecting at St. Louis with
Richardson's Missouri River Eicpre.ss. H. KH'P.
July 26,lS53.-vl-n3 General Superintendent.
IS. CSBCKI1Y. B.
JOHN W. TOOLEY. ;
(Successor to NOONAN, TOOLEY & Co,)
..53 Main et, Old Stand, St. Louis, Mo.
IMPORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in China,
Glass and Queensware, Yellow and Rockingham
Waro, Chandeliers, Lamps, Lanterns, Looking-clas-
e, Britannia Ware, Ae. Ac, with a great variety of
rancy Mantle and rarlor Urnamcnts, direct from the
Potteries and Manufacturers.
tifNow orriving and in store, a full stock of the
above lino of goods, which is cfiVred to tho Trade at
reasonable rates. An examination is solicited.
fJfOn hand, Assorted Crates, for Country Trade.
r. u. racking receives special attention.
' September 13, 1856. vlnl5-3in
E. ESTA33ROOK,
UNITED TATE: J
District Attorney,
Oil ALT A CITY, N. T,
REQUIRED to bo in attendance officially uten all
XV the terms of the District and Supremo Court of
tho Territory, tender his Professional services to such
as need them. He flatters himself that his facilities
for gaining a knowledge of the ptactice in each Dis
trict, will enable him to tri"e eatiiifaction to such as
entrust their business to hiu care.
Omaha City, June 7, ISiG.
J. T.'DOWDALL. IL E. CABS.
DOYVDALX, CA11U A: CO., ,
WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, .
Endue and Llachiis Ianufactcry.
Corner Second and Morgan Streets.
ST. LOUIS, MO..
H r ANUFACTURERS of Steani Er.gines and Boil'
1L ers. Saw and Grist Mill Msliinery, Tobaoco
rcrews and Presses, Lard KetUe Iurd Screws and
Crlinders, Wck.1 Carding Macl Lneu Young's Patent
Kmut Machines. Buildini Castings. 4e.
lf J.ts f-rthe sale of Jsmsi Smith t Co.'s
Superior J MA .lt. LAlUJb.
YOUNG'S PATENT SMUT MACHINE. "Well
tried, alwavs successful, fully Guivrontied. Manu
facUred and for sale bv -
DOWALL C.tRR,4C0
WssMrrtun Foundry. Ht. Louis, Mc
SAJIUEL SI'ENCEIt Ji COM
ICo. Eight-Two North Fourth Street, Near Locust,
ST. LOUIS, MO.'
H ?ANTF CTUREBS f evw? dcserrtim
cf
i.1 X Frame?, dii!srs in Paintin-i.Encravinss.Litho-
prf.hs, Ac; I.ooki.'ig-glrs llau I W very sixs, and
trained to eiy iiatt'irs in tho tott uu.nti'T.
AdrertwirigCir'i!', Ac Stained and Varnished
Framed at tiri notice.
or
Jkwcxd. Walnut and other tmvj wood ricture
Tbe Trle Supiuied. C'.J Fraitw, ia., Re-jnlt.
O. P. MASOY,
Attorneys nixl Counsellors -at Lmv
And i.enerai Lana Arrnis,
STrnASKACITV.N.T.
WILL J : rrru'r attend to Lrtl Agencies, eollec
tin.i. 'nve-'.i.; fcfcy, Ixnt.r.g and soling
las J wa:rifc':V, ar.d U tuber l'iin-s pcrtamin.j to
tac'.r jfr.:c-.:i.E, ia Ni ruka TarU7 an-1 Wcsura
I-iwa.
0 T M A EI. SMIL IL
Patent Portable 1.2111.
fT113E subscribe bare entered into a partnership
JL under the firm of Real, Holabird k Co., to
manufacture the J. C. liecd, Patent Ptable Grist
Mill and are now prepared to furnish all those in
world. On the liUe exhibition of the Mechanics
institute in Cincinnati, a JAd Ju'edul it as awarded
thea for it.-' ...
It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes ; it is
superior to all others for the most extensive Merchant
Mill, as it is for grinding tho Farriers feed by Horse
power.
The above Mills are manufactured by the under
signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they
eon be furnished in any quar.tity ai short notice.
The above Mills warranied to perform as follows:
36 in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300
3D u 30 " 15 - 260
24 ii u w u 20 " . 13 2C0
20 u 13 a 8 . u. 150
As this Mill tells its own story, it is unnecessary to
quote from our numerous recommendations, received.
REED, HOLABIRD CO.
Cincinnati, O.
Fresh Arrival of .
NEW GOODS!
AT ItOCKPCRT, MO.
THE subscriben would respectfully tender their
iaanks to their customers and the Public Gene
rally for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit
a continuance of the same ; ris they are determined
to sell Goods as low if not tower .than any other
House west of St. Joseph. Having just received a
lirge and well selected Stock of Spring and Summer
Goods: also a superior Stock of Family Groceries
vith liardware, Glass and Queensware, Furniture,
Saddlery, Iron, ke. '
Tome one and all,
For well we know; ;.
Agn:n youH cull, ...
We'll sell so low.
Of Goods the best, .
Ar.d profits small,
We'll beat the rest, '.
And suit you all. : '
Our Stock of Dry Goods having been purchased in
the Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that we can
scrjiaaH our competitors in the low prices and good
qualities of our Stock, and earnestly believe all will
make by calling and seeing for themselves before
purchasing elsewhere. CAEEY, JONES, k CO.
N. B. Cour.trr Produce of nil kinds taken in ex
ctanga at the highest prices, for G00I3. Juno 7, '56.
DANIEL ZOOE,
"WHOLESALE AND BET AIL
Oregon, Halt County, Ho. i
Easln Store:
Pure White Lead,
Linseed Oil,
Spanish Whiting
Red Lead,
Litherage, ,
W'hito Chalk,
Window Glass,
Putty,
Casasr Oil,
Ex.Ijogwood,
Blue Stone,
Alum,
Ground Ginger,
Root do, -Sail
t Look Glue,
Paris Grecm,
Chrcme do,
do j-ellow,
IronPainr,
AVhite Zink do,
FiL Oil,
Whale do,
Wrights' Pills, . ' '
Chaiupian's do, .
Jayan's . do, f
Loucion's rdo,' !
Rad ray's R. R., .
Davis Pain Killor,
Fahnestock's Vcr.,
Stone's Cough Candy,
enitianKed,
Spnisb Brown.
Croamtf Tarter,
lartanu Acid,
Sulpher Carb. Soda,
Vinegar, .
Turpentine,
Sal Soda, - ,
Coperaj,
Saltpeter,
Borax, i
Mex. Liniment,
Vol. Oil do.
Morland's do, : -Nerverjjid
Bono do,
Fsrrcls do,
Louden's do,
Jays' Erpt.,
Liocdou s do,
lucbane s laver 1 ills.
In addition to the above. I have tho larecst Stock
of Druggist and Physicians Shop furniture, Chemi-
cms, jurgi(3u lnsixuments, aaci i atent jncdiciens
ever offered for saleinthis Country.
Merchants and Physicians of Iow:u Kansas and
Nebrask, are respectf ally invited to give me a call.
June 1, 13.b. DAAUiJj ZOOK.
Al B. HOLLABIBD & CO.
; MacMnists, Founders and
ENGINE BUILDERS
. Tront Street, West of Smith,
! CINCINNATI, O,
Wouil most respectfully inform their fricads and
the public generally, that thev are" now pre
pared to execute all orders Lt their line-, with prompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with
the increasod facilities they now twssetB, they hope to
merit a contv-tuation of the liberal patronago which
has hereiora been extended to them.
few Mill Engines of every Description.
Constantly ou hand: consisting of the Sash, Circu
lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of
C as tings, warranted to bo well made in every particu
lar. . ;
They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that line furnished by them, and are pre
pare I to work on as reasonable terms as any other
shop in the country.
1 hose in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us a call and examino our new patterns.
, 'A. IS. MULAB11U) & CO.
B. W. LEWIS
JAMES W. LEWIS
. THOS. J. BAETHOLOW
late FERY 3ARTH0L0W
B. W. LEWIS & BROS.
HAM"FACTVRER3 OP ALL PKSCRrPTIOK OS
CHEWING TOBACCO.
: GLASGOW, MISSOURI. , .
THANKFUL for tho very liberal patronage that
we have heretofore eceived from our numerous
friends and customers, and while respectfully solicit
ing a continuance of the same, pledging ourselves to
spare neither pains nor expense to merit the patron
age or tho public, we beg leave to announce that
-William J. Lewis has withdrawn from our firm, and
Thos. J. Bartholow is admitted a pertter from this
date, tbe ttyle of the firm remaining unchanged, and
that wo have secured the services of Capt. George
G. Davis who will hereafter act in the capacity of
travelimo salesman in connection with our Mr.
Bartholow and will during the coming Season per
sonally wait upon our customers for tho purpose of
soliciting their oriers. -UarstocK neiuover Iromiast
year of oT.l descriptions is unanimously large, the
quality of which catnot fail to give entire satisfac
tion to consumers. B. W. LEWIS k Bros. .
Glasgow, Mo, January 6, 1855.
H. W.-EIDEJT. J. D. WETTE.
RIDEN & WHITE,
LAND AGENTS.
NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
HAVTa G made arrangements by which wo will
receive accurate copies of all th Townships
embraced in the Eastorn portion of Nebraska, we
are now prepared to offer our services to the
"SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTORY,'
In Filing: Declaratory Statements of
Int ntion to Pre-empt. Securing
Pre-emption, Locating Land
Warrants and
. ENTERING LAND.
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD.
Land Entered on Time, Ac,
Particular attention paid to Buying and Selling
Projwrty oa commission; Also, to making Collections
and forwarding remittal ices to any part cf the Union
Blaolai of all kinds alwuvs on hand.
, RIDO & WHITE.
REFERENCES.
non. A. A. Bradford,
S. F.NbchoIIb,
Messrs. Dolman k West,
Peter A. Keller,
Thomas Lumpkin,
June 2S, 1853. vl-nl ,
Nebraska City.
u
St. Josejh, Mo.,
Washington City
GHEAT
CiotMiia; Saler
WM. R MARTLNJ
Ndw York. - J
185(5.
0. C. MARTIN,
fcL Lout.
MARTIN h BROTHER.
THE OLD OEIGIXAL CLOTHIERS, .
3c. Hi ASD Ka..l JCATir SISEET, s
ST. LOUIS, MO.
TVm b nrvTimachir? nrinr, we will have a IRE
1 MXDOUS STOOK'OF t!LO'.riHNG,mar.tfac-
tured bv crsrh-ea ia New Yiffk, expressly for this
market.
Iu pcfjarof STYLE, QUALITY and TRIC we
defy aa;r w.d ad cotcr-r.ition t We have cvitked
dos n iitr price very low, as we Intend f eliicg to rcn
but
CASUJLXD PLOMPT IlCSr.
' To sath ire would ek a thorough exsminati)s of
our htn k itirerurciiiu.ng.
MARTIN &BRO.
H. TVnrrTEMGTtE. B. B. WEITTEilORS. . 3. P. CAETXJt
II. a K.B. WIIITTEriOIlE & C0.,
' " ' Wholoale Denh'rt in .
BONNETS AND STRAW ;oODS. :
i;0. 13 MAIN STRRET,
(First door alovo tbe Bank of Missouri.)
ZZt. ZZjoixltsif rio.
tSCa-sh paid for Furs and Deer Skins.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
GEORGE CLAVE3. . "W. LEE.
CLAYES i LEE,
Real Estate and General Agency,
OMAHA CITY, N. T. .
References.
James Wright, Broker, New York,
Wm. A. Woodward, Esq. -
Hon. R.WTood, E:-Gov. of Ohio, Cleveland,
Wicks, Otic and Brownell, Bankers, 44
Alcott k Horton, i
Col. Robert Campbell, St. Louis,
' James Ridgway, Esq.
Crawforn and backett' Chicago.
Omaha City, Aug. 30, 1858. vlnl3-ly
CUAELE3 KEARNY,
. Wholesale and Retail Grocer
AND STEAMBOAT AGENT.
East side Market Square op'site Market House
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of St. Joseph,
and the public generally, that he has just open
ed a Large and fine assortment of Groceries, to which
he invites tho attention of Country Merchants, Plan
ters and the public generally. Boat stores constant
ly on hand. ,
ILumber! ILumber!
THE undersigned has on hand and for sal at bis
mill, Rush Bottom, Mo., One hundred and
Twenty-five Thousand feet of various kinds of Lum
ber, which he offers for sale at the following prices.
Square edged lumber, - - - $1,50
Sheeting, - - . ... 1,25
Black Walnut, - - - ' 2,00
There is a ferry across the Missouri river, opposite
the mill. Lumber will be delivered on the Nebraska
shore, at 50 cents in addition to the above prices.
LOUIS LAWRENCE.
September 20, 1850. vlnl6-3mpd
JAME3 CARGILL. GEO. W. CAROILL.
J. & G. W. CARGILL,
F0RY7ARDING AND COMMISSION
BIEBCIIA1VTS.
AND MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS,
Steamboat Landing, St. Joseph, 3Io
CONSIGNMENTS of Goods and Produce
V- respectfully solknted, and all business entrut
ed to ns will be promptly and carefully attended to
ai me lowest rates. ; ,
References
Taylor & Shepherd, . St. Louis,
R. L. McGhee A Co,
Livermore, Cooley k Co.,
Merchants Genenilly, St. Joseph.
1S3G. i UIINITURE. 183C
SCARRITT &' MASON.:
FURNITURE Sc UPHOLSTERT,
: ' DEALERS AND " - ' '
No. 49 and 42 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
HAVING completed, our arrangements for a full
stock of Goods in our lino, and having the best
assortment in the West, we take pleasure in offering
w urs&svrs uuiu niivijioAiiU aim L ALU .
3000 Bedsteads,
500 dozen wood seat Chairs.
1000 Bureaus, -500
Dining Tables, :
600 Breakfast do, ;.
200 Work Stands,"
200 Wash do,
100 Wardrobes,
1000 Looking Glasses,
200 do cane seat do,
100 do rocking do,
100 ' do childrens' do,
500 tin safes,
200 Cribs, assorted sizes,
200 Lounges, .
100 dos. Rush and split bot
tom ibairs.
t5FTo which we add mahogany and walnHt, par
lor and rocking Chairs, Sofas, centre, side and exten
sion Tables; Secretaries and Book Cases.
Upholstery in great variety, such as spring, hair,
eotton, moss and husk Matresses, Comforts, Spreads,
and Blankets. ; -
Our work is all Warranted as representedour
Prices as Low as the Lowest. - ;
Orders promptly and faithfully executed and re
spectfully solicited. Sitisfaction guaranteed.
Pleaso call and satisfy yourselves.
St. Louis, July 26, 1355. vln8-Cm
F.B. JOHNSOH. 1. T. CASS ADT. J. D. TEST.
J0IINS05, CASSADY & TEST,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
And General Land Agents,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, In
vesting Money, Locating and selling Land
Warrants, and all other business pertaining to their
profession, in Western Iowa and Nebraska.
BROWN & CO.,
No. 78, Main Steet, St. Lonis; Mo.
SPRING STOCK COMPLETE.
The cheapest and most extensive Fancy
Goods and Yank ee Notions Establish -ment
in the Western Country.
MERCHANTS in set Jth of cheap goods are invi
ted to examine our stock of silks, dress goods,
shawls, white goods, Embroideries, ribbons, gloves
and hosiery, trimming?, furnishing goods and small
wares generally, together with 15,000 Parasols
of the latest and most fashionable styles, at manu
facturers' prices. -
Cash buyers, close purchasers, and prompt men
will find our stock adapted to their wants in every
particular. A call from the trade is respectfully so
licited. ' rlnl2tf
August 23, 1856.
try HHIotol,
(jiiiJuujy, mo.
ROB'T. Jj. HAPTEN, Proprietor. ' '
No pains or expense will be spared by the subson
ber,to make his guests comfortable in every respoet,
at this well known and highly reputable House.
The very best attention given to animals by a
good and attentive Hostler. ,
vl-n4 ROBERT L. HATTEN.
NEW GROCERY.
Head Quarters for Bargains!
RUFUS n. EDWARDS,
Wholesale and retail dealer in
Staple and Fine Groceries, Wines,
Teas, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, and every
thing else appertaining to the business of a Grocer.
Main, between J ale and Second streets, '
(Opposite the Edgar House.) '
ST. JOSEPH, MO. .
Eagle Mills.
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
JAMES CARGILL, Proprietor.
T ANUFACTURES and keeps constantly
JL.1JL on hand for sale, all kinds of Flour Meal.
and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most favorable terms. Cash paid constantly for
wncat. tor character of J: lour refer to everybody
Wfl.i ever usca ii.
St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 1856. vlnl3-ly -
Steel Flow Factory,
Market Square, St. Joseph, Mo. -WILLIAM
M. CARTER, ! j
MANUFACTURER of Prairie plows cf all feiaes;
one and two horse Plows and Shovel-plows,
Cultivators and Harrows. Ail orders ( undor five-hundred
flows) filled '.tmnediatcly. Liberal discount to
whclesato purchasers.
CHARLES WEST. N. J. M'ASHEST.
WEST & McASKEN,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION
r.ge3rclT,f.T tsf
G rocers and Steamboat Agents,
Corner Secorul and Francis Streets, '
(Opposite A. reatie' Banking Houw.)
Ot. Totseilx. rtTLosJOtxri.
AN assortment of Boat Stores, Groceries, Wiaua.
Liquors, Meal, Hour, Ac, kept eonttantly on
hanvl. July25,lSo6, vl-nS
L. FORSYTH & CO.
COinilSSIOX MERCHANTS
And FfcltM Agents,
OF TUB . '
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.
No. 3, Olive Street, Efc. Louis, Ma
JLI
PATKT GRAIN SEPARATOR.
rnilE SUBSCRIBER is new prepared to fur
X nish Farmers and others with his
CrItAlN SEPARATOR,"
for the present season.' It is unnecessary to speak
particularly of the merits of these Machines, as they
are too well known throughout the country to need
extolling; but the fact that they have heretofore and
r. mntinninn tA thn rrPfrinrrm . i Ilia Qf.f a
and County Fairs wbero they havo been exhibited is
sufficient to indnca all those in want of such a Ma
chine, to purchase oe of these.
At a practical test or tnis Separator in competition
with the best of those made in England, in 1853, it
received the highest commendations of theprcss, and
m tne leading griguituraiists or toat country.
I have a larze nureber of them on hand, ready for
the coming crop, rcadj of the best material, and war
ranted to do good work.
I have made many valuablo improvements in these
machines within the last year, and have no hesitation
in warranting them suporior to any in uso. ;
1 am also preparing ;.arge nuniDer or Crawford s
Improved Clover Hollers,
patented in 185t, which are great'y superior to his
patent of 1844, being ia itself feeder, and greatly
ahead of it in other respect'. They will b manu
factured under tb immediate supervision of the
patentee, who hr,a permanently located in this place.
: The above cut represents my four horse " Separa
tor," and is designed especially for the farmer's own
use. "-!-
Im also agent for McCormick's celebrated REAP
ER and MOWING MACHINE, combined."
J. R. MOFFITT, Piqua, Miami couniy, Ohio.
rurniture and Upholstry
Of Grent Variety.
At the Banner Furniture Ware Rooms of
HENTON & TRIMBLE,
On Second Street, Sign of the Chair and Bedttead.
mHE continued liberal patronage of the citisens of
jl bc. josepu, norm n estern Missouri, Kansas, Ne
braska and Western Iowa, for all of which we feel
thankful, has induced ua to increase our facilities for
doing business. Havic; built last spring, a very
large Manufactory Establishment t n Francis street,
and having employed some of the very best workmen
in tne rarcern ciues, we are now determined not to
be out done by any other Furniture Establishment in
the Missouri Valley, in quantity, quality, durability,
styles and prices. Our stock consists in part of Rose
wood, Walnut and Mahogony Bureaus, marble and
'solid tops of every style; extension, centre, card, din
ing and side table; Book cases, Wash stands, Work
tables and Wradrobes, Sofas, divans, ottomans and
footstools, spring seat parlor chairs, rocking, nurse,
elisabeth chairs of every variety. Mahogony, wal
nut, cherry and maple bedsteads of every style and
variety. Spring, hair, moss, cotton and shuck mat
tresses, Ac, together with all other articles in our
line, usually kept in a Furniture Waroroom. Wre
say then to all who may want good Furniture, either
for hotels, parlors or bed rooms, give us a call and ex
amine our work and prices, and we think you will
leave your money here in place of sending it to St
Louis and getting an inferior article at the same
price you can get a good one here at. .
Our motto is the cash ystem, which will enable us
to sell at smaller profits tian ours or any other estab
lishment can do where the credit system is adopted.
N. B, Tho highest price paid for seasoned Wal
nut and Cherry Lumber. . .
St. Joseph, Aug 30, 185G vlnlStf
r MICHAEL McGEE,
Saddle and Harness Maker,
East side of Main, bet. Francis and Felix St.,
ST. JOSEPH. MO.
THANKFUL for past favors, begs leave to inform
the public, that he has just returned from St.
Louis with as fine an assortment of materials as has
ever been l urchascd In that market.:
His stock consists of a superior article of Skirting
Harness, bndle leather, hog, calf, and sheep skins;
fine goat morocco, ana a surpassingly beautiful arti
cle of enam sled leather of various hues.
He has every variety of saddle trees, from the real
Mexicana and tnglish, Heard 8 and urimsley's pat
ent, down to tho common fall -back. He has on hand
and will continue to keep saddles, saddle-bags, bri
dles, martingales, n alters, eouars, whips of every
quality, wLip-lasheB. hames, traces, spurs, Ac. Has
also, coach, buggy, Pennsylvania, yankee, cart and
dray harness.
He has not now, nor will he keen any other than
No, 1 worktien,and his instructions to them are neat
ness and str ;ngth. He, therefore, feels no hesitation
in saying tt at his work will seldom bo equaled, no
where surpiised.
As small profits and quick sale, is his motto, he
pledges himself to sell (considering the quality of
tne article ) lower tnan any house west of. the Alle
eheny Mountains.
Those disposed to suspect him of gassing, have on
ly to can to ne assured of their mistako.
St. Joseph, August 30, 1856. vlnlStf
H. TB'OilPSOS.
J. H. TAAFFE
THOMPSON & TAAFFE,
( Successors to Burrows & Thomrsen.
Wholesale Grocers,
And CoiLimission Merchants,
. Uo. 13, Pearl Street, Cincinnati.
EE?" Particular attention will be given to order
for Groceries, which will always be executed at current
maraet prices.
WM. GARRISON,
Uleal Estate Airent
PLATTSMOUTLT, N. T.
TTAS now on hand several valuable town lots and
XX also Timber and Prairie Claims, which he will
sell cheap.
Being agent for the City of Plattsmonth, he will
furnish lota to those who wish to settle in the town
on cheap and reasonable terms.
Umee with J. U. .crown, tsq.
New Hardware Store.
Sign of the Mill Saw.
J. FLAHERTY,
Importer, Yfholesale and Retail Dealer in
American German, English & French
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
IS NOW receiving and opening the largest and most
varied arsortment of good in the alove line ever
offered in any market west ol at. Liouis:
Mv stock embrace a full and complete assortment
of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechan
ic'! tools of every description, direct from the most
approved manufacturers; afrricultural and horticul
tural tools and lmnlemenU. u great variety, eomoin
ing all the recent and useful improvements for the
saving of a vast amount of Uoor to tne larming com
munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful
examination of this department of my stock. I am
also exclusive eo-ent for the sale of the celebrated
St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I
will warrant, and fill all ordnrs at ihe fuctary priees.
Also a large assortment of Gons, Rifles ni Pistols,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Ac., of the- best brands: in a word,
my stock is very complete, which, for it! quality and
price, I am determined to offer such inducements as
will command a liberal share of trade from this and
adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing
and agencies for American Hardware Manufacturers,
together with a long experience in tne gnenu Hard
ware trade, enables me: not only to defy all competi
tion, but has convinced me that the tru'i principle cf
trade is eah sales and small proms.
August 30, 1856. vlnlctf
BTIO WITVILLE ; v
STEAM MILL,
NOEL, LAKE, & LMIEKSON,
N. B. We would respectfully inform tho citi-
sens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
we have always on hand a larg and wt 11 selected
supply of LU3I HF.it, which we can furnish at low
er rates tnan any mill in tne lemtory. -
Market prieas paid for logj delivered at the yard
or on the bank of the river.
All orders accompanied with the cash, will receive
our immediate attention.
NEBHASHA CITY HOTEL.
;- NEBRASKA CITY, N.T.
EARNER ii BARXTJM, Proprietors.
rrvLila co-nmoUious Hotel, situated opon
i Main Strtet, Nebraska C ty.will be found a dc
eirabls resort
r travellers. 3 ua2ts leave this bouie
for all parts c
tne lemtory.
noren: ' SOTICR " .
Merchants, :SpcrtsEcn an Manufacturers.
- HORACE E. DIJIICK & CO;3
GREAS WESTERN EMPORIUM, for Shot Guns,
Rifles, Fistobt, Fishing Ta.-kle and Sporting Ap
paratus of every variety, is at No. 12, North M.ua
street, St. Louis, the sin of the Deer in the Win
dow. - , -
; We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of
Hunting, Target and Minnie Rifles,
Together with every variety of Purcussion Caps,
Guns, Wads, and Wad iing Paper, Fiihing Tackle,
Ac., Ac; in fact, everything connected with the Gun
Trade.
Two Hundred Breech loading Rifles of various
patents; ' ' '
N. B- All kinds of gun material and mounting,
in the forged, filed and finished state. - - - .
I lease call and examine for vourselves before you
make your purchases, as experience is the only true
guide, , . i
ti? Out goods are all warranted by us.
August 23, 1853. vlnl2tf -'
: ' Richardson's Llissotui
Express Company,
Princial Office No. 12, N. 'Main St.,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
BEG leave to inform the public, that they have
extended their Express Line to this place. Hav
ing complied with the requisition of their Charter,
and being fully organized, are now prepared to trans
act a '
General Agency Business.
The success which has attended the original Propri
etor, is a guarantee of tho satisfaction rendered, and
it will always be the aiiai and study of the Executive
of this Company, to give every possible facility for
the speedy and safe transmission of
Money, Valuable Packazes, Parcels, and
Bundles of Goods, Merchandize,
and every description of Freight, on reasonable terms,
to all points on tho Missouri River, and at St Lonis,
with other responsible Express Companies, for New
York, New Orteans. Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago,
Cincinnati, Burlington, Louisville, Rock Island, Mem
phis, Pittsburgh and Buffalo, and to aimot t every
town and villiage in the United States, Europe, Aus
tralia and California. : -
A Messenger will be put on the new steamer Oma
ha, making weekly trips between here and St. Jo
seph, there connecting with ourdaily line to St Louis
and all points as above. In behalf of the Enteqirise,
the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.
All business entrusted to us, will meet with the same
energetic and prompt attention which has always
characterized this Express, and mode it pre-eminent
in Western Express business.
- : DIRECTORS.
St. Louis. . .
Edward Head. ! Sakeix McCartney.
W. D. W. Bernard, Joiw W. Tooley.
Joskph F. Richardson.
B. F. Barry, Alton. W. J. Pigot, Lexington.
JCSEPH F. RICHARDSON, Pres't.
S- M". Gray, See'y.
vln2. Henry Kyle, General Agent.
BOOK STORE!
JCST OPENED AT THS HEAD OF BKOADWAT,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
WHERE may be found a large assortment
of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, and
everything La their line, consisting in part, as fol
lows: Histories and Biographies,
Narratives and Travels,
' School Books, , ,
Miscellaneous Works,
Lives of Eminent Persons,
Agricultural Works,
Standard Poetical Works, ' '
. . Religious 'Works,
Song Books, -Bibles
and Hymn Books,
Novels and Light Reading,
Pictorial Works,
Blank Books,
Paper, Pens and Ink, .
Cards and Gift Books,
Toys and Fancy Primers,
"Portfolios and Albums.
And a thousand other useful and necessary articles
in the line.
Also, red, black and blue INKS, of our own man
ufacture, Wholesale and Retail, as cheap as can bo
had in St. Louis, and warranted of the best quality,
put up in quart, pint and half-pint bottles; also, in
four and two ounce bottles.
Professional men wishing a bill of
MI? OR ilffl IIS,
Can be supplied here at 20 per cent above pub
lishers prices, we paying all costs and obtaining them
at tbe shortest notice. Our arrangements embrace
any STANDARD BOOKS printed in the Uni
ted States. - . - -
Call and see our stock we are new beginners but
will serve our customers to the best of our ability.
Our prices, we are sure will bo satisfactory.
UKAIU A SA.MUliLJ.
Council Bluffs, Iowii, June 14, '6 vln2.
F. DINGS & CO.,
Importer$ of, and Wholesale Dealer in .
French, German; British & American
Fancy Goods.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, TOYS, NOTIONS
Manufacturers of all kinds of Brushes.
39 North Main Street, (Up Stairs,) '
ST. LOUIS, MO.
HAVING since th first of January, adopted the
Exclsive Cash System, we draw tho atton
sion of close buyers to the fact that we have revi.-J
our entire stock, and reduced former Credit Prices
from 5 to 20 per cent, according to the nature of the
different articles.
Comparison Respectfully Solicited.
Price Lists may he had on application.
St. Louis, Aug. 13, 1858. vl-n!2tf
185G. SPRING SALES. 1850.
LOW PBICESTO CASH AND PROMPT TIXZ BUVEB3.
JOHN; HALS ALL,
WHOLESALE A5D BETAIL
BOOKSELLER & STATIONER.
AND BLANK BOOK JIANUFACTURERS.
No. 120 Main, St. Lonis, Mo.
HAS for salo all the Spelling books; Gographies,
Readers: Ilistoriries; Chemistries; Dictionaries;
Arithmetics; Philosophies, rlc, now in use, together
with a large stock of Law, Medical and miscellaneous
books forming the most complete assortment to be
found in the eity. Also, Writing paper, and Foreign
and Domestic stationary, of the finest quality,
country merchants and others should not fail to call
al So. 129
1856 FALL TRADE. 185G
EDWABD HEAD. W. B. MAUBICE. E. H. HEAD.
Oldest Ilouee of the kind in the Wert
EitnUihed 1835.
. EDWARD MEAD & CO.,
, No. 50 Main, cor. Pine st.,
Importers and Wholsalers
OF
Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods.
WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, and materials, sil
ver and plated ware, shot guns, rifles, pistols,
revolvers, musical instruments, daguerreotype ambro-
types, 4c, chrystalotype materials; LLotel and team
boat table ware.
St. Louis, September 13, 1855. vl-n!5-3m
ROBBINS & POMEROY,
WHOLESALE PEALEB3 I!t
rnrtTO sMinr-o . cm r i PATifrn
Bull 10 H.Uv CO OULX LXH I li-Uj
n os. u, x'eari ana ii, iiiain sireei,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
D. T. BEXNETT, J. 8. MO ETON, E. H. HARDING
BENNET, MORTON & HARDING.
Attorneys at Law,
Nebraska City, N. T., and Glenwood, I a.
WILL practice in all the Courts of Nebraska and
Western Iowa. Particular attention raid to
obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of
debts. ; .
REFERENCE:
Hon. Lewis Cass, Detroit. J r;c;,T
Julius D.Morton; - Mhiganj
Gov. Joel A. Matteson, Springfield, 111;
Gov. J. W. Grimes, Iowa City, Iowa;
B. P. Fifiled, St. Loui3,M..;
Hon. Daniel O. Morton. Toledo, Ohio;
P. A. Sarpy, Bellevue, Nebraska;
Sedgewica k Walker, Chicago, III;
Green, Weare k Benton, Ckuncil Bluff's, Iowa.
PliOW FACTORY.
: A. J. MORROW,
MANUFACTURER of the Premium Plow, of va
rious sises; cne and tw-j horse Prairie plows
Erush an 1 Steel pUTs, fur sa'e Wholesale and Re
tail, on S.3Cvsd street, thro doors Nttrth of Market
Square, hi. Joseph, Mo.
D. M. HITCnCtitX. C. EEAKDSLTS. B3X. JOT.
D. 3V HITCHCOCK $ CO.,
Rot Olive a a 3 Lccust strte'j, SL Ix;-.ii3, Mo.
" rANUFAtirUlUillS of CookLegy Ileatia-, as!
xfx Parlor Stoves and Grates."
. A!-k Manufacturers of four sixes of Jewett'sPat
ent Ctiry Hough, one and twa horse, rl jht and left
hand. .
Shakespeare and his Contemporaries.
PAINTED BY JOHJI TAED.
WILLIAMS, STEYENS, WILLIAMS & CO
, 333 Broadway,
Have pleasure in announcing that th?y have at
length received a finished rroof of tao tngravmg Dy
J A UK 3 Faed, from the above painting.
It is without exception one of the most brilliant
Engravings of our time.
- Prints, 10 doll?; lYoofs, 20 dolLs: Proofs with Au
tographs. 30 dollrf: Artist Proofs, 40 dolls.
A few choice lnpre3sions of "EVANGELINE' are
itilltobehad.
' Prints, 5 dolls; Proof j, 10 dolls; Proofs before let
ter, 15 dolls: Artist Proofs, 25 dolls. .
, Nav. 15, 1859. .
JOHN P. SAMSELL,
(late ov Boston)
FasIiloiial)lc Tailor,
ROCK PORT, MO.
TNF0RM3 the public that he is now prepared to
X serve tnem in tne aoove namea cafcity. luivin
had long and extensive experience, he flatten him
self he can please all who favor him with their pat
ronage. Good fits warranted in all coses.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
Given to cutting out garments for homo Hinting.
Brownville, Aug. 23, 1356. vl-121y
. K. A. WHITRIDtiE. It; J. X'KJXT.
MRS. E. A. WIIITRIDGE k CO.
" MAKTFACTrBERS OF
ilasonic Clothing and Odd Fellows
XIUGAIjIA.. .
Also Regalia for Tamperance'and other Societies,
No. 128 Walnut Sired, vp Stairs,'
CINCINNATI, 0.
MA30.3. References, odd fellows.
W. B. Dodds, G M of Ohio O. P. Morton. P G Jl In J.
C. Moore Ed Masonic Rev; Turner Gray, pub Casket
F. J. ITiillips, H. P. City W.G.Neilsou, PGM Ohio
The Editor of the Advertiser will have specimens
of Regalia from the above Manufactory, and recieve
orlcrs from Lodges or private members for Regalia.
August 2, 185d. vl-nOtf
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Close of the Thirteenth .Volume.
. Subscribers to Harper's Magazine, whose sub
scriptions expire with the November number, are
respectfully requested ti renew them without delay.
Terms: Three Dollars a year, or Twenty-five
Cents a Mumber. The Semi-annual volumes, as
completed, neatly bound in cloth, are sold al Two
Dollars each, and muslin covers are furnished to
thoso who wish to have their bock numbers uniform
ly bound, at Twnety-five cents eoeh. Thirteen vol
umes are now ready, bound in cloth, and also in
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Clubs of two persons at Five Dollws a year, five
persons at Ten Dollars, or eleven persons at Twenty
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Tho commencement of a volume affords a favora
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Tho December number will commence a now vol
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Each number of the Magazine will contain llt'oc
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UBS Mi IIIRI,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
French and American Window Clati & Glawarel
Spicet, Indigo, JIadder, Perfumerie,Jio.
SPRINGSTOOK!
CHARLESS, BLOW & CO.,
importers wholesale dealers.
Ho. 6G and 67 Main street, Et. Louis, Mo.
Are now in receipt of their new Stock, embracing
everything in their line. . r(
tiPMerchants visiting our City are requested to
give us a call, as we are determined in sell for Cash
or Prompt Time Paper, as low as any House in th
Unifc! States. -
t. J. battert. j. p. kellt.
Market Square, West, St Joseph, Mo.,
RAPTERY & KELLY,
WHOLESALE & KETAIL DEALERS.
HAVE the pleasure of announcing to their friends
patrons, and the public, that they have remov
ed their establishment from Main street to Market
Square, West side of the Market House, where they
will keep constantly on hand a large and varied as
sortment of groceries, salt, liquors, dry goods, queens
ware, boots, shoes, Ac, with a large snpply of choice
family flour and meal. Attention is invited to their
select stock cf irginia and Missouri tobacco, manu
focrured expressly to their order, which will be sold
as nsnal, at a low figure.
W ith a thousand thanks for the generous support
that proceeded their removal, which was occasioned
by the encroachment of the Missouri river, they now
solicit a continuance of that support, and as tbe best
inducements to customers, they guarantee, that their
prices shall be low, and their good3 unsurpassed.
They invite country dealers and the public to inspect
their stock of grocTies, particularly their choice col
lection of Teas, with full assurance that they stand
alone in this city, both as regards quality and cheap
ness.
Received per stiiamcr "Edinburgh," 30 tbls of
Pittsburgh and Dayton ale.
Terms cash or produee. Cash paid for wheat,
hides, beeswax, Ac,
AMERICAN AND ORIGINAL.
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We take it for granted, there are but few Maga
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both old contributors to the Knickerbocker. We
are pleased to be able to announce that they will
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THE
HORTICULTURIST,
.- . AND
Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste.
EDITED BT
J. JAT E3IITK, Editor North American Sylva.
The Horticulturist, as its name implies, is de
voted to Horticulture aud its kindred art Rural
Architecture and Landscape Gardening, and will
keep its readers advised of the new things on the
subject, either in Europe or America. - It ia a Month
ly JuunAl of forty-eight pages, boantifully printed
on fine jper, and elegantly i.lus'xated. In additioa
to numerous wood ruts in the Crat style of the art,
ca;h ntrcber contains a f'.l-rge enrrwlvr. from
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flower, and is one of tbe ntoat autifuL, as well as
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Increasing wants of the horticultural eomanaity, an
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ber containing a full-pag mgravinjj of aoaie new,
rare, and valuable fruit, or newer, correctly colored
from nature by the best liyii;; ArtiU in this line.
This is a aew an-1 important 1-iture in tbia-iuntrv,
Price $5 a y-ar in advance. Ad. Ire.
ROLERT I 'EARS ALL SMITH. rublL-her,
IT ami 19 Hirer Kreet, Hid!-.-!, hia-
No. 13, Mail Street, Si W"''
GENTS for fitranb-aCcrr a .
il the "Qaeen of the South- Tv"3':
JUiU Lis been kept secured to the hi?.
-recently, however, (June rth , SH?.
Patent, for th Unit.id Rtat .lal "H, ;'v
eurio; the inreuti iu forfuurteeu
has sustained itself wherever it Lu b2v I
io coir pniuon wita etaer Mills t. " 1
the othrr'ma:e of Juilla o( our citr '
Fair, in i8j0,when it drew a dolV
Corn Mill, and was awarded a fine jiiVT " J
Of these Mills we manufacture 877 l
and three exjressly for grinding whm i'
The peculivr novelty of this tj" i
stone is the rinning stone, In aU IMs1' v:
limit ti the spef d, and as speed is evernY ' i
ing, it will ou t gritd any nvpet grMet u'
bocondiy: ly this arranzement . :
get grain into the Jlill with a verr snn I
qaently wegimd ntarer tlie centre 1,4
with less powt hn any Bppe, r,nowe
Thirdly: Our Mul Ukes any kind of r, S
ehokin
W e warrant against chokine ,
co-5m. iui3 11 crrn vexation Cn..
- ti. : - z . , . b mm
trouble in all Mills where the upper stoiitT
ner. Of coune, wo mean small MilU a
tion mnst bo toi do much business
Fourthly; Our Milla npTti,. L" .
empty tne uidit stone not touching tLa
no iy ury can i uone. i am Is aa imwiiM J
tage over all Mills wlore the uppornT
FRESH DRY GOOm
EEDY, JA3ICSOX co
No's. 170 and 172 Main St.. to r .
w1
Eareno in re;eirt f Uie mow .
raagniflient st x-k. everoffered t ,uJ
Trade. Merctants Visiting thi city ia . r?
make an exam:"natioa of nnr stock an.l wv,. x
EDDY, JAM Eaijv ,
... wa n
THE BRITISH PrillODlCi
AND THE FARMER'S GUIDP
Great litdurtio in tht Price of the Litter pxiii
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ttcviews ana jsiacKwooa ior .)3 dolls and m n
Postage. In all the iirin irint Cities m l tm
these works will be dtlif-Ted Fasa op fnn,.i.
yhen sent by mail tho rtaj." to any part of dw
United States will be but Twtiity-fnur CcaU a war
for Blackwood," and but Fourteen CenU a yeai fat
TO SCIENTIFIC AXD PBACTCAX AoHtXLTTSt
By HkxrT SteI'HENR, P. R. S ft Edinbarj, .aW
the late J. r. ixortun, rroiei.s.r of Scientifte Ar
nculture in lalo College, New Haven. I toIj,
ttoyai uctavo. tool) f ages, and numeruai WW
and steel Engravings,
This is eonfesst-dly the most connlete work oa If
rkulture ever published, and in order to give ita
wiuer circulation tne DunUsnors bare reso veil to:
duce the price to ,
Five Dollars for the Two Volume.
When sent by mail Cwat-nid tA California ini
Oregon the price will bo 7 dJIs. Te erevy nthw
part of the Union and to Canada ( pott-paid'), dolls.
wort i sot the dd 'Book ifle Tarn?
Remittances for any of tlie above Dublicati.iai
should always be addresid, pot-paid, to the Pab-
usners LA,VteiD StOTT to.
. No. U, Go d Street, X. T.
NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASUHl
A. S. HOLLADAY,
wnoLESALa ai 8etiil dfaleb it
Drus and illefilicincs
Main Street, Brownville. IT. T.
THE undersigned renpoitfully begs leave to Inf
the public, thit he has now on hand aeompleu
assortment of everythinr, uually kept ia Droj
Stores, which he offers ft sale, Exclusively
New System of .......
CASH AND CASH ONLY!
It will be entirely foreign to thin beautiful mteia.
to "Book," "keep account," "note" Cratch' "rhiik
or emember for a few dai-a." Coma with tha
Spondulicks" ifvou want anvthimr in tat Drr
line.
Freieriptioai Compounded at all Hoar vi
Accuracy aid Eifpatcb,
Remember the systaia I lave adopted, aad "j
pocket and your felin will n-tsu7r. CreIiiwi
poeititflif not be given, unless andereLrcanutuocesof
peeuliar devtitntion
July 12, 185o.-vl-n5tf ... A. S. HOLLADAT.
TILE NEW FLOURING MILL
CLARK'S PATENT COMBINED GRINDING
and Bolting or Merchant Flouring Mill. Tais
highly ingeniou and nine a nwdod ia van tion forma
au entirely now feature in the manufacture ef
WHEAT and FLOUR, by the a peri or mantwr ia
which it performs its work C It IN bl NO and W)LI
IN(J the Grain at a single operatua into Sea
dilTeront kinds of flour and feci.
This mill possesses advantages to iriaMrroui e
enumerated in any odrerLliemejit. The pruper"5?
to fully appreciate it greiU mi rit is to aet it raa.
It is in operation daily at
No. 313 Broadway, Corner Court at., St. Louis, X
State and Country Kighi ant! M.U Fr Sain.
W. V. IIAMR A C7,
Broad w ay an d C o u rt, 2d S tory.
ST. JOSEPH LUMBER YARD.
On E Jmon'l Street, near Carol's Mill,
st. Joneph, Mihoari.
W. J. TAYLOR, Rmovud from tho o!l
Stand to the above named place.
THE un lersigncd is now folly prepared to aceosi
modate hU patronrt and friends with the best as
sortment of Fine Lumber ever offered ia this mar
ket, comprising not only Whit line Lumber and
White and Yuliow Flooring, ready drevsed; tut al
best assortment of Pine and Cottonwood shirjlw,
Poi'lar Siding, kc.
lie has tow on hand, at his Lamber Yard, tbe lar
gest and b'st assortiaoot of VA r. Sash and Veni
tian blind, ever offered in this toarket, a poitioa of
which is direct frm Cincinnati nianuf stories, whW
enables him to sell at very re.oceI prWs. B n
fully prepared to fill all rlera in his Lne at jbft
notice, and particularly avlisita the Kcsu and Ne
braska tro-le, for he has tho artirlen th-y wct aad
aiB't have. Be sure to gi vd me a eall, rear t'arjijl s
Mill, and in the lajncdia: ricinity f tha St. Ji
seph Brewery.
. PL AST l a, . 1AS-
BROWNVILLE FERRY
PLASTERS BAKER,
A BOUNCE to tlie TraveHiag Public, that thf
- r t - - .
tha
best crossing point on the upper Missouri, traTe..
eoming to J.ebrka, will iui it greatly to than
vantage to cross at th. pt-ir.t.
FEEJtV UATES.
Fcr every two korsetf, ajulea ir exea k wagon.
" each iniliTidaal pairf torsos malesorox'n
h'TM or mulo and hagy,
" " led horse or laule, !
M loo e cattle per haJ.
sbe.p and bogs per head,
" eaca f.x-tman,
" cwt.of freest,
M fiet of labcr,
" M nnltiaded wapoa aal korsts scale of
eaen there ith,
rrowavCl., As ju?t 2, l3J5.-ly
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