Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 15, 1857, Image 4

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    iVcbrasIia House.
Trent Street, near Eteanboat Landing,
J3ROWXVILLB, N. T..
A. J. BENEDICT,
ANNOUNCES to the public that he has taken the
above House, formerly kept by T. II. Edwards,
In Brownville, N. T, and is now prepared to accomo
date all who may favor him with their patronage.
A new addition has been built to the house, and ad
ditions made of Furniture and Bedding, and all ar
rangements now are tuch as to render this House
equal to any in the Territory,
lirownrille, July 5, 1356. Tl-n5tf
W. II. WILLIAJSIS,
- - WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DEALER I
STOVES & TINWARE
Oregon, 3VIo.,
TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or
jron and the public in general, that he has on
hand the moft extensive stock of Stoves and Tin
ware, ever oTcrcd in this market. My stock of Tin
ware id of my own manufacture, and. is for sale at
Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices..
. I would call particular attention to my stock of
COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved
patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them
may bo found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now
in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, I'ionecr and prixe Pre
mium. Also '
Parlor & Box Stoves
Of various Siies and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAN ANY UOUSE IN TOWN.
Particular attention paid to making and putting
tip Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms.
. Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange
f,r worker ware. W. W. WILLIAMS,
L vl-n5 , , Oregon, Mon July 5, 1856.
rCETYTIICUSAItD DOLLARS Worth of Goods
at a i nail adras.ee 02 cost and carriage ty
SJ c? TTA.W
.KOCKrOItT, MO
AWE cts
HE?1?IES LANDING, JIO.
WZ HAVE in store, and are receiving per Steam
ers Ilannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha,
a larjre and well asserted stock or
Dry Goods,
Bonnets,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Furniture,
Tinware,
Saddlery,
. Groceries,
Castings
Sash, Nails,
. Iron
Clothing,
Hardware,
. Queensware,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats & Caps,
. ' Cutlery,
. Paints,
Doors,
" ' Oils,
CARPENTERS & BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS AC.
All of which we offer at Terr low prices for Cash or
Country Produce.
X0 ETJUBTJG! "V7e sell at EOXE PEICE ! !
DILLON & HAWK.
P. S. Ladies, if you haven't got a fine Silk Dress,
Bhawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillon & Hawk, for
we certainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dress
Goods ever offered in this martet. jno irou&ie to
fchow Goods. t1-e5 D. & H.
. CHARTER OAK .
"LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY!
Hartford, Ct. -Capital $200,000
With large and increasing receipts securely invested
under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller
f Fubnc Accounts.
orncms.
ALFKED GILL, Fres't. JOIIN L. EUNCE, V. P,
, JAMES C. WALrLLLl, Secretary.
Alfred GilL John L. Bunce, Wm. R. Cone, Jas. G
Belles, John A. Butler, Noah Wheaton, N. Hollis
f ter, Sam! Coit, Dan! Phillips, C. N. nmphrcy.
IlOAtD OF FIXASCE. '
Geo. Br aea, Esq., President of Phoenix Bank,
D. F. Robinson, Esq., 1 Hartford "
Hon. Isaac Toucey, late Attorney General U. S. -.
Applications for insuranoe received by .
R. W. F CRN AS, Agent.
DR. A. S. H0LLH)AY, Med. Ex.
GIXJ. I. L.UCKI1AKDT,
WATCHMAKER
.Vrtcl tTowollcr,
OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. ;
rTlAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of
JL Brownville and vicinity, that he has opened a
WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY STORE
In Oregon, nolt county. Mo., where he will keep con
Etantly oa hand, and for sale, a good assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches, Clock and Jewelry, which
Lo will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine
lot of Violin?, Accord eons, Silver,' and Plated Spec
tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension
caC5, Silver Thimbles, Ac, Ac. .
He i? x,rcrarcd to repair Watcher, Clocks and Jew
elry, ef tvery description,' in the best manner and
on the most reasonable term3.
- Every article bought in his establishment, is war
ranted to bo what it is represented to be. Watch re
pairing warranted for one year. '
July 0,1356. Tl-nStf
UNITED STATES
EXPRESS COMPANY
G1
l IVE every possible facility for , the safe and
speedy, transmission of
tTJoaej Valuable Packages, Parcels,
Goods, and Merchandize
Of every description, on reasonable terms.
rBiNcrpii Offices New York,'Buffalo, Cincin
nati, Toledo, Chicago, Dayton, lndianopolis, and all
the smaller towns on Railroads in the Eastern, Mid
dle and V estern States, connecting at St. Loujs with
Richf-rdson's Missouri River Express. 1L KIPP.
July 23,lS56.-vl-nS General Superintendent.
IH. EI0CKB3Y. R
JOHN W. TOOLEY.
(Successor to NOQNAN, TOOLEY & Co,)
53 JJain tt Oil Stand, SL Louis, Mo.
TMrCRTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in China,
1 Olass and (Juecnsware, lellowand liocklngham
arc, inanueners, iamp?, iacierns, iXK)Eing-gias-
fes, Britannia Ware, ic. Ac, with a great variety of
x ancy aianue ana t'arlor Urnament3, direct from the
1 ottoncs and Manufacturers.
E5J"Now arriving and in store, a full stock of the
tbore line cf goods, which is offered to the Trade at
rcasor.nbie rates. An examination is solicited.
rT7"On hand, Assorted Crates, for Country Trade.
N. B. Packing receives epecial attention.
' beptembcr 13, ISoo. vlnl5-cm
H E3TABR00K,
UNITED STATES
District "Attorney,
01IAHA CITY, N. T,
n EQUniED t-o be in attendance officiallT nTxn all
iV the terms of the District and Supreme Court of
the Territory, tenders his Professional services to such
as need them. He Salter? himself that his facHitios
for gaining a knowledge cf the practice in each Dis
trict, will enable him to give satisfaction to such as
entrust tncir tusmess to his care.
Omaha City, June 7, 1555. - ,
- J. T. DOWDALL. B. E. CAES.
DOWDALL, CARIt & CO.,
WASHEN'GTON FOUNDRY,
Zzlo rid Llacbiao Ilannfactcry.
Corner Second and Morgan Street.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
- fANTJFACTCRERS of Steam Tn vxr
U! f-f. Saw and Grist Will V
Screws tnd Pressc?, Lard Kettles, Lard Screws and
CTi'ie Jcrs, Wool Carding Machines, Young's Patent
-. ... i - T. . -1 1 : i . - a
binul ; .acL.ines, xjuiiaiug vosiings, xc.
r? -A rents for the sale of James Smith & Co
FtrcriVMACHINE CARDS. .
YOUNG'S PATENT SMUT MACHINE.' Well
tried, tlwsys successful, liuly Uuarantied. Manu
factuxfrd and for sale ty
1 DO WALL CARR, & CO,
Washington Foundry, St. Louis. M.
k i?iiti:l spencer & CO..
No. E'--lj-Two North Fourth Street, Near LocasL
J.U v.
Yrr.-r.cl at -hfrt notice
. :;..s?tro...I,WaI
Frr.me v'.ilr-
The Trade Sbj-;
it az.i other fancy wood Picture
r.ri. Old Frames, Ac. Fa-gilt.
o. r. :iaso.v,
Law
'Alrrncvs
I Lrtrtd
ITT ,
t. i
?ati?S ar;d scUirg
MNUi ACTUREES of every description of
Frame?, de-ale in Pair,tings,EngTing!i,Lithc-r-'
1 A?4 Iookir.g-p'.s'? Plates of erery juxe, and
" to arv pattern ia the best manner.
" "ji "j'rf r . : , ; r (,'ari.s Ac, Stained and YarnUhed or
mm A TT 7""ITTr TV
Patent Pert
THE subscribers Lave entered into a partnership
under the firm of Red, Ilolabirl & Co., to
manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist
Hill and aro now prepared to furnish all thosa ia
want of a e-ool Corn or Wheat Mill tb.it fo? dura
bility, simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill in the
world. On thi late exhibition of tho Mechanics
institute in Cixcinnati, a Cold Medal was awarded
them for it.
It is adapted to all Grain cnnding purposes ; it is
superior to all others forihe most extensive Mtrchant
Mill, as it is for grinding the Farmers foed ly Horse
power. - - " ; . -
The above iiais are manuiacturea oy ino unaer-
si-med at their shop ia Cincinnati, (., 'whore they
con be furnished in any quantity at short notije.
The above Mills warranted to portorm as louows:
35 in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 "Wheat, $300
30 " w . h so - ia " .
2i u u u u - 20 13 - 200
20 IS 8 a 150
As this Mill tolls its own story.it is unnecessary to
quote from our i.umerous reeommendatic ni received.
'"' v. ; Cincinnati, O.
Fresh Arrival of ;
NEW GOODS!
AT nOCKPORT, 210. i
THE subscrilrs would respectfully tender their
thanks to their customers and the Public Gene
rally for theirliberal patronage heretofore, atd solicit
a continuance 01 tne same ; aa mey are aeiercunea
to sell Goods as low if not lower thaa any other
House west of St. Joseph. Having just received
large and well selected Stock of Spring and bummer
Goods ; also a superior Stock of Family Groceries
with Hardware, Glass and Queensware, Furniture,
Saddlery, Iron, &c. ' , .- ,
Come one and all, j j
For well we know; ,. . ' ;
Again youH call, 1.
Well sell so low.
.- - '- Of Goods the best, j .
And profits small,
Well beat the rest, !
And suit you all.
Our Stock of Dry Goods having been purchased in
the eastern cities, we Catter ourselves that we can
surpass our competitors in the low prices tnd good
qualities of our btock, and earnestly believe all will
make br calling and seeing for themselves before
rurchaiir.gelj where, CAREY, JONES, & CO.
N. B. Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at tho highest prices, for Goods. June 7, 56.
DANIEL ZOOK,
WHOLES ALK AKD EETAIL
Z2 2T- tjl -a: s: 1 s -t
Orejotif Halt County, Mo.
Has in Store :
Pure White Lead,
Linseed Oil,
Window Glass,;','
Putty, : ! .
Caster Oil,
Rz. Logwood, :
Blue Stone,
Alum, .
Ground Ginger,
Root do,
Saint Louis Glu?,
Paris Green,-: ',
Chrome do,
do yellow,
Iron Paint,
White Zink do, .
FishOil,
Whale do,
Wrights' Kills, 1 1
Champian's do,i.
Jayan'a , do,
Loudon's do,
Radway's R. R v '.
Davis Pain Killer,
; Fahnestock'a Ver., ;
Stone's Cough Candy,
Spanish v hitinrf
Red Lead,
Litherago,
White Chalk,
Venitian Red,
Spanish Brown,'
Cream of Tarter, -Tartaric
Acid,
SulpherCarb. Soda, r
Vinegar, .
Turpentine,
Sal Soda,
Coperas,
Saltpeter, r
Borax-
Mex. Linimett,
Vol. OU do,
Horland'8 do, '
Nerverand Rjn9 do,
Farrels . do,
London's do, '
Jays' Exp t.,
London'd do,
AlcLane t Liver rills.
In addition to the above, I have the largest Stock
or Uruggist and Physicians bhop furniture, Uhenu
cala, Gurgical instruments, and Patent Mediciens
ever offered for sale in this Country. .-1
Merchants and Physicians of Iowa, Kansas and
Nebraska, are respectfully invited to give me a call.
Jane 7, IboQ. DlMth ZOOK.
A. B. HOLLABIHD & CO.
MacMnists, Founders and '
ENGINE BUILDERS
Trott Street, West of Emith,1 .
CINCINNATI, O,
Would most respectfully inform their friends and
the public generally, that they are now pre
pared to execute all orders in their line, with iBrompt
noss. uaving laieiy enlarge a tueir snop ana witn
tho increased facilities they now possess, they hope to
TT- JJ il... 1 . 4 .
meni a continuation oi tue lioerai patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them. -
Saw Mill Engines of every Description.
Constantly on hand: conskting of tho Sash, Circu
lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of
L astmgs, warranted to be well made in every particu
lar. y
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
pared to work pn as reasonable terms as any other
snop in tne country.
Those in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us a call and examine our new patterns,
A. li. HOLABIRD & CO.
S. "W. LIWI3
JAilES W. LXWI3
TTX03. J. BARTBOLOW
late PEBT ft JARTHOLOW
B. W. LEWIS & BROS.
MAXCTACTCMR3 OP ALL EESCBimOS 09
CHEV7ING TOBACCO.
GLASQO W, 2IISSO VBI. !
rpHANKFClj for the very liberal patronage that
jl we nave iierewiore received Irom our numerous
friends and customers, and while respectfully solicit
ing a continwpce of the earne, pledging ours;lves to
Bjjiiro neuueri.in3 nore.tpcnBe to merit tne patron
age of the public, we beg leave to announc e that
William J. Lewis has withdrawn from our fira, and
Thos. J. Bartbolow is admitted a partner from this
date, the styla cf the firm remaining unchanged, and
that we have secured the services of Capt. George
G. Davis who will hereafter act in tho capacity of
TBAVXLUfO salesman in connection with our Mr.
IBartholow and will during thocomin? Season pr-
boqivuj wait upon our customers lor tne purpose oi
soliciting their orders,-. Oar stock held over from lset
year of all descriptions is unanimously Ufge, tie
quality cf which cannot fail to give entire satisfac
tion to consumers. li. u . lib )V 13 ii Bros. -
Glasgow, Mo., January 6, 1855.
II. "VT. El DEN.
J. D. "WHITE, r
EIDEN & WHITE,
GREAT
CIri tiling'
Sale
WM. It MAETIN J lord J
O. C. MAETIN,
New York, f AOUU. )
St, Louis.
ilAKTlN & BROTHER.
THE OLD ORIGINAL CLOTHIERS,
2To. 114 AlfD ro. 1 HAU STEEET, '
; ST. LOUIS, HO. ' ,
"TX)E tho a-rp-Daohing spring, we will hav3 a TEE-
i ilND0U3 STOUK Or CLUT1U5U, manufac
tured by oursclve3 ia New- Tork, exrre;isly for this
market.
In point of BTTLE, QUALITY an 1 IEICE, we
defy any and all competition I We have marked
down our pries tery low, as we intend sellirg to none
CASKAXD PR OMPT MEX
To such we would ask a thorough examination of
our Stock lefare purchasing.
strav JSTbtice.'
TAKEN UP by the subscriber on the '5 th day of
Deccmr, 1S56, three stray eattlj of (She foDow
ing description: One spotted cow, 4 yean old, and
smooth crop o3" right ear; cno pale red slightly roan
cow, bush of tul off, no marker brand; ono calf, red,
line back, crop off right ear. The owner or owners
are required to prove property and pay chivges with
in thirty days. JOSS LONG, r
Towu 5, 12 miles due W. from Brownvillo.
Dc?. 13, 1S5I1. St .. : h ". , .
A. L. COATE, .
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
BLOWNTILLE, NEUAIIA X.
ITelrasla Tcmtcry. u
jU'i -'. A.
!
A I.L r'j-rj rtq hereby forwarnfrl from bnyicg
II the South Weft fourth cf Secticn - J, lOwoLip
6, North T.srge 15, Last cf the Fixth l'ri-eal Meri
dian, in N-Hishi roSity, K..T ' sx-t-nr-ied by
Thoi,21cdJy:asIhAvearitt to said claim tfi-t is
tndisUbiL .4.'..-C. .:'-&;, TEOiUOX;
rowtTilie, Jdy 6t, 13id.' l-aJtf -.-.
0
K. 'WniTTZXOEI. E. B. TI'niTTEirOKI, 3. P. CAI.TIS
E h E; B. WIHTTEr iOU & CO."
" Wholesale' Dealer in
EONNETS AND STRAW gLoDS.
' NO. 143 MAIN STRRET, J
(First door above the Rank of Jlisoari.)
j:3 t-XjontJ.af T-lIo- .
fTJCash jaid for Furs and Deer Skies.
HEAL ESTATE AGENCY.
CCCBCS C LA YES. ; . ' .
CLAYES . Sc LEE.
Real Estate and - General- Agency,
- OMAHA CITY, N. T.
' ' ' References.
James Wright, Broker, New York,
Wm. A. V7oodward, Esq. '. " " '! ;
Hon. R.Wool,Ex-Gov.of Ohio, Cleveland,
Wicks, Otic BJid Brownell, Bankers, M
Aifiott & Horfcon, u
Col. Robert Campbell,: - - St." Louis, ?
James Ridgwsy, Esq. "
,Cniwforn and Sackett ; Chicago.
Omaha City, Aug. 30, 1856. Tlnl3-ly
CHARLES KEARNY,
"Wholesale and- Retail Grocer ,
' AND STEAMBOAT AGENT.'
East side Market Square op'site Market Hocsa
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of St. Joseph,
and the public generally, that he has just own
ed a large and fine assortment of Groceries, to which
he invites the attention of Country Merchants, FLm
fcrrs and the public generally. Boat stores constant
ly on hand. ;
liiimber! ILiimber!
THE undersijrned has on hand and for sale at his
mill, Hash Bottom, Xo., One hundred and
Twenty-five Thousand feet of various kinds of Lum
ber, which he offers fox ealo at tho following prices.
Square edged lumber,. . - - 1,50
Sheeting, - - v -' - . - - 1,25
Black Walnut, ' - ' - 2,00
There is a forry 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 LAWRKNG12.
September 20, 1856. vlnlC-Smpd
JAK3 CAEG1XL.., CIO. VT. CASGIIX.
Jr & G. TV. CARGILL,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
: -MERCMAiWS.
AND r MANUFACTURER'S . AGENTS,
Steamboat Landing, St. Joseph, JIo.
GONSIGNMElTS pf. Goods pud .Produce
respectfully solicited, and all business entrust
ed to us will b3 promptly and carefully attends to
ao sac lowess rates. , : -t , . , . ; ; .
. : ' References. : :
Taylor & Shepherd, St. Louis,
R. L. McGhee & Co., . - :i.
Livermore, Cooley & Co' . . " "
Merchants Generally, ; St. Joseph. J
185C rURNITURE. 1856.
SCARRITT & MASON.
FUIUUTUltE l UPHOLSTEHY,
. - . . , - DEALERS AND :
No. 40 and 42 W ashington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
HAYING completed our arrangements for a full
Etock of Goods in our line, and having thbest
assortment in tho West, we take pleasure in offering
t-J purshasors both WHOLESALE and F.ETAIL
3000 Bedsteads,,
500 dozen wood seat Chairs,
1000 Bureaus,
500 Dining Tables, ;
500 Breakfast do,
200 Work' Stands-,
200 Wash do,
100 Wardrooes,
1000 Looking Glasses,
200 do cano scat do,
100 do rocking do,
100 do childrens' do,
500 tin safes, . - . '
200 Cribs, assorted sizes,
200 Lounges,
100 dox.Kush and split bot-
. .- . tomLnairs.
t5FTo which we add mahogany and walnut, par
lor and rocking Chairs, Sofas, centre, side and exten
sion Tables; Secretaries and Book Cases.
Upholstery in great variety, such as spring, hair,
cotton, moss and husk Matresses, Comforts, Spreads,
and Blankets. . ; ' r . ;
Our work ia all Warranted as represented our
Prices as Low as the Lowest. ......
v Orders promptly and faithfully executed an! re
spectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Please call and satisfy yourselves.
St. Louis, July 26, 1858. - vln8-6m
n. D. JOHKSON. J. P. CASSADT. J. D. TEST.
JOIINSON, C ASSADY & 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, Sc. Louis; Mo.
SPRING STOCK COMPLETE.
The cheapest and most extensive Fancy ;
Goods and Yankee Notions Establish
' meet in the Western Country. "
MERCHANTS in search of cheap goods are invi
ted to examine our stock of silks, dress goods,
shawls, white goods, Embroideries, ribbons, gloves
and hosiery, trimmings, 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 lind our stock adapted to their wants in every
particular. A call from tho trade is respectfully so
licited. . vlnl2tf
" August 23, 1858. -:
9
: . OREGON, MO.
ROBT. L. IL1TTEJT, Proprietor.
No pains or expense will be spared by the subscri
ber, to make his guests comfortable in every respeet,
at t his well known and highly reputable House. :
ine very oest attention given to animals by a
good and attentive Hostler. '
Tl-n4 V KUBEKT L. liATTEii.
- NEW GROCERY. ;
Head Quarters for Bargains!
RUFUS K EDWARDS,
' ' , Wholesale and retail dealer in .;'.',
Staple and Fine Groceries, Wines,
Teas, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, and evcry-
tnng else appertaining to tne business of a Ixrocer,
; Main, "between Jala and Second streets,
(Opposite tho Edgar House,)
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
i-- IBagle - Elills;;
j; ' ST. ' JOSEPH MO.
: JAMES CARGILL, Proprietor.
11 TANUFACTUKES and keeps constantly
ATJL on hand for sale, all kinds of Flour. fileaJ
and Feed stuff's. Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most favorable teims. Cash paid constantly for
Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody
tlmt ever used it.
; St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. SO, 1855. vlnl3-ly
Steel. Flow ; Factory,
Market Square, St.' Joseph, Mo;
, ; WILLIAM M.' CARTER, :k
Tt TANTJFACTCT.EII of IVairio tlov s of alt
jajL one aid two horse Plows and Shovel-plo
(JiJtiTators and Harrows. All orders ( under fivo-hua-
dr 3d dIows 1 :Elled i mmediatelv. Liberal discount to
wholesalo purchase r. " - -
i CHAELE3 WT.3T.
K. J. M'ASHEK.
'1 WEST & 3IcASIIEN,
EORWARDLKG & CO(DJISSIOH
Grocers crd Steamboat Agents,
, Corner Second cr.d Francis Streets, ..
. . (Oppcsit A. Heatie's Banking House.) .
A N assortment of Boat Stores. Groceries, Win-a.
il Liquors, Meal, Flour, Ac, kept constantly on
bund. July 25, 1358, Tl-nS
L. FORSYTH & CO.
COMMISSION MER OIL iNTS
2j.A. vi. it j , j -A J f
. CT THE .
BALTIUOUE AKD OHIO RAILROAD.
PATENT GRAIli SEPAEATOK.
r 1HE SUB S CRIBCIt is now; prepared to fur
X nish Farmeis and others with his
"GRAIN SEPARATOR,"
for the present season; 'It' ia 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
are continuing to receive the premiums at the State
and County Fairs where they have been exhibited is
sufficient to indice .ali those in want - of Buch a Ma
chine, to purchfiBe one of these.
, ' At a practical test of tnia eeparaxor in cosnpeuiwu
with the best of those made in England, in 1853, it
received the highest commendations cf the press, and
ef the leading A grfgulturalists of that country.
' I have a larsre number of them on hand, ready for
the coming crop, made of the best material, and war
ranted to lo good work. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
I have made many yaloable improvements in those
machines within thelastyear, and have no hesitation
in warranting them ennenor to any in use. . ( :
1 am also nrenarin? a lareo numDer oi vrawiora s
- T t j-f f .11.
-3 V , . - - - .
' ' Improved Clover Hullers,
patented in 1S54. which are greatly superior to his
patent of 144, bein? m itsell leeoier, ana greauy
ahead of it in other respects. They will be manu
factured .undcrr the immediate superviaion or tno
patentee, who has permanently located in this. place.
i : Tee above cnt represent my iour norso - tsepara
tor," and is designed especially for the farmer's own
use." ' - ' " ' '' ' ' ' '
Im also asrent for McCormick's celebrated EEAP-
ER and MO WING MACHLNE, combined. -
. X E. MOFFIXT, FiquaMiami couniy, Ohio.
Furnitiire and Upholstry
. Of Great Variety.
At the Banner Furniture Ware Rooms of
' . HENTON &' TRBIBLE,, ,
On Second Street, Sign of the Chair and BeJshiad.
THE continued liberal patronage of the citizens of
St. Joseph, North Western Missouri, Kansas, Ne
braska and Western Iowa, for all of which we feel
thankful, has induced us to increase our facilities for
doing business. Having built last spring, a very
large Manufactory Establishment on Francis street,
and having employed some of the very best workmen
in the Eastern cities, we are now determined ne t to
bo out done by any other Furniture Establishments
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,
elizabeth chairs of " every variety. Mahogony," wal
nut, cherry and maplo 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 Warcroom. We
say then to all who may want good Furniture, either
for hotels, parlors or bed rooms, give us aeall and ex
amine our workand prices,' and wo 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 system, which will enable us
to sell at smaller profits than our3 or any other estab
lishment can do where tho credit system is adopted.
N. B, The highest price paid for seasoned Wal
nut and LJnerry Lumber. ' . -
St. Joseph, Aug 30, 185b- vlnl3tf
"A THING OF BEAUTY 13 A JOY FOREVER. "
COLE'S VOYAGE OF LIFE,
Childhood, Youth, -Manhood Old Age,
our splendid Line Engravings, from the Originals
in the Gallery of the Spinglcr Institute. Kates,
raper, 20x33. 1 ; . .
r A GREAT NATIONAL WORK.
Of five Vcars' execution, involving an expense of $20,
000; AJtast's Droofa, S50. India Lettered, $30.
lain, $20. ' '
tW. A -Drosnoctus containin a full description of
tho work, with testimonials from our first AH lib To,
our most eminent, DIVINES, oar most distinguished
STAXJiSMJfiW, the best accrxiited JUDUiiS OD'
AET, at home and abroad, together with the
:' VOICE OF THE PRESS
Of this city, and also of the highest European an
thority, .,'':'
TEE LONDON ART JOURNAL.'
Will bo forwarded on tho receipt of two postage
stamps. ;; , . - - .. .
The Trade supplied on the most
' Liberal Terms.
Appropriate and tasteful styles of frames, prerar
ed expressly for this work, at tho lowest cash rates,
are furnished at price3 varying from 10 to $32 the
set. Boxing, packing and cartago from Jl to $2.
Address tho Voyage of Life, Rev. A. R. WOLFE,
TiniiU ' Bpingler Institute,' rf. Y.
. J. .M. McFADIN & CO., .
FORWARDING COMMISSION
- y-Mercfiants,
No. 28 Levee, and 56 Commercial street
; . : , - St. Louis,' Ho. ' ;- '"
Especial attention given to sales of HEMP. ROPE.
iTovisions, x iour, urain, &c. uonsignmcnts solicit
cd, and promptly disposed of,- -
"AMERICAN HISTORY, r
; ' A GREAT WORK COMPLETED ',' "
LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN ADAMS
Second President of the United States.
EDITED BT HIS GRANDSON," - -
' -. . - CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS. . ' .
10 vols 8vo.$22,50,vol3, 1 & 10 just published
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.
Tho main portion ol the labor devolved on Cnarles
Francis Adams, who has devoted to it several years,
and has set an example of thorough research and
sound judgement, which cannot bo to highly com
mended. Kjcfut W. G-ristcold.
It is a work for the statesman to read and study
a work especially suited to young men a work with
which we can jjell afford to identify our national
reputation. Furta Recorder.
Every student of American" history. American
laws, usuages. and institutions, should make himself
acquainted with these papers, containing as they do
the reuections Oi a mind of groat comprehension,
deep sagacity and. extensive learning on the funda
mental principles of government. --National Ent.
Une or the most valuable contributions yet made
to American history, Phuadelphtv Jtulletin.
. Such a contribution to American history we liave
not had before, except in the collections of the Writ
ings of Washington and Jefferson. . Probably inlit-
erary value and interest this will surpass them both.
Boston Trantcript.
" "112 Washington S treet, Boston,
Wholesale & Retail Department
B. W. DOSJTELL.
A. JL. 8AXT05T.
DONNELL & SAXTON.
Arrang'emeni'for Fall '56, Winter '57.
: i . THE PEOPLE'S siUKr;.
; ! vST. JOSEPH, MO.
NeV.Gfopds. ree'd by every Steamboat
More of themi Cheaper than ever.
WE are prepared to offer Extra Inducements
. this season, and call attention, ta our large
Mock or ( ., . . . . .
T1RY ROOfiS " L'
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, (Latest Stjles)
A PITTAvt nr pnvrwvTa
P.EADY MADE CLOTHINO, ,
"- Yn?TER GOODS, - ;-.
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, (s:x hundred discs,)
Groceries, Kails, Ilardwara, Crockery Wape &34 -
casn paid lor JUemp, on uevery, ai aa limes.
THOMAS H. LARKIN & CO.,
, C03nriSSI02T JII3CIIA3T3 A3D ' ;.
Xo. 30, Levee, Corner of OUve street,
ST. LOUS, MO. -
Special attention given to sales of IIEUT, GEAIN
and TOBACCO. No orders taken for the purchase
of hemp, cner any circumstances.
t Country Frcdnco - t:
t "T 7 ANTED, and for which we a!W the hirhest
1 VV, ;u'.;let .: -ZOmrtZUi t.
NOTICE. - : NOTICE.-
JjAWAV-v7
iiohace e. Bimcir & c:o'3
-iREAT WESTERN EMPORIUM, for Shot Guns,
VJ F.iaes, Pistols, FLhing Tackle and Sporting Ap
paratus of every variety, is at No. 12, iforth Main
street, St. Louis, - the sign of the Deer La the Win
dow., - -' - .:.,;. - ' '
We keep constantly on hand a full asrtmetit of
Hunting, Target and Minnie Rifles,
Together with every Variety of Puircuifion Caps,
Guns, Wads, and Wadding Paper, Fishing Tackle,
Ac, Ac; in fact, everything connected with tho Gun
Trade. , . . ' . J f '
Two Ilunured Droech loading iu2g or various
patents r. - r, y:- , f
N. B. All kinds of gun material and mounting,
in tho forged, filed and finished stato;;.. . ' ' : ,
Flease call and examine for yourselves .before you
make your purchases, as experience ifl tho only true
guide. ' , v . ' '
Our goods are all warranted by us. .
. August 23, 1855. vlnl2tf, v r.-.. .
- . ; Richardson's . IMissouri ? .
Express ; Company,
Principal Office No. 12, N. Main St.,
. ST. -LOUIS, MIHSOUISL- ; ..,
T EG leave to inform the public, that they have
I J extended their Express Line to this place. Hav
ing complied with the requisition of their Charter,
and being fully organized, are now prepftred to trans
act a f - ,..,., .,.'" .. :
' "General Agency Business.
The success which has attended the original Propri
etor, is a guarantee of tho satisfaction rendered, and
it will always be tho aim and study of the Executive
of this Company, to give every possible facility for
the speedy ana safe transmission or . ' -
Money. Valuable Packages, Parcels, and
: .Bandies of Goods, merchandize, '
and every description of Freight, on reasonable terms,
to all points on the Missouri Uiver, and at bt Louis,
with other responsible Express Companies, for New
York, New Orleans. Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago,
Cincinnati, Burlington, Louisville, liockls land, Mem
pbi3, Pittsburgh and Buffalo, and to almost every
town and vilhage in tho United btates,Lurope, Aus
tralia and California. -
A Messenger will be put on the new steamer Oma
ha," making weekly trips between hero and St.'1 Jo
seph, there connecting with our daily lino to bt Jjouis
and all points as above. In behalf of the Enterprise,
the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited
All business entrusted to as, will meet with the'same
energetic and prompt attention which has always
characterized this Express, and made it pre-eminent
in V estern Lxpres3 business. , r, . r
:r ' ' St. Louis. ... . : . ' '
Edttakd Mead. , . SAirerL McOabtxbt.
W. D. W. Berkabd,' ? Johx W. Too ley.
JosErn F. Richardson.
B. F. Barbt, Alton. W. J. Pigot, l,exington.
. JOSEPH h KlUilAiiUSON, Pres't.
S. M. Gbat, SeoV. " " .
Tln2. , , Djesby Ktle, General Agent.
BOOK STORE!
JUST OPENED AT THE HEAD OF BROADWAY,
; COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
TTJHERE may be found a largo assortmen
T f of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, and
everything in their line, consisting in part, as fol
lows: ! , -
Ilistories and Biographies, ; - 1
1 1 Narratives and Travels,
School Books, ' "
Misscellancous Works, -' ' ' ; ;
' Lives of Eminent Persons,
Agricultural Works, " : ;v
Standard Poetical Works, . .
Religious Works, ' - r .
Song Books, '
Bibles and Hymn Books,
, . Novell and Light Reading, " ' . "
lie tonal Works,
Blank Books, ; ' ; . : . .' : i
Paper, Pens and Ink, t
".: Cards and Gift Books; : , : . ;
Toys and Fancy Primers, r r'
' '- Portfolios and Albums, ' . i ' .: -
And a thousand other useful and necessary articles
In tho line. -
Also, rod, black and blue INKS, f our own man
ufacture, Wholesale and Retail, as cheap .as can be
had in St. Louis, and warranted of tho best quality,
put up in quart, pint and half-pint bottles: also, in
four and two ounce bottles. .
Professional men wishing a bill of
Can be supplied here at 20 per cent above pub
lishers prices, we paying all costs and obtaining them
at the shortest notice. Our arrangements embrace
any STANDARD BOOKS, printed in the Uni
ted States. . . .
Call and see our stock we aro new beginners but
will serve our customers to the best of our ability.
Our prices, we are sure will bo satisfactory.
- - ' .CKAIU & SANFOKD.
Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 14, '56 vln2.
F. DINGS & . CO., .
Importer of, and Wholesale Deahrt in
French, German; British & American
: Fasicy Goods.
HOSIERY,' GLOVES, TOYS, NOTIONS
Manufacturers of all kinds of Brushes. -30
North Main Street, (Up Stairs,) .
- . ;ST. LOUIS, MO.
HAVTNG since the first of January, adopted the
Exclsire Cash System, we draw the atten-
sion of close buyers to the fact that we have revised
our entire stock, and reduced former Credit Prices
from 5 to 20 per cent, according to the nature of the
different articles. ' T- ' "
Comparison Respectfully' Solicited.
Price Lists may be had on application.
St. Louis, Aug. 13, 1856. vl-nl2tf
1856.; SPUING SALES.. 1850.
LOW pbices'to CASH ANT) prompt ttjib bctebsC
JOHN HALS ALL,
' '- ' ' WHOLESALE AND EETATL
BOOKSELLER & STATIONER.
AND BLANK BOOK 1IANUFACTURERS.
Ho. 120 Main, St. Louis, IZo.
HAS for sale all the Spelling books; Geographies,
Readers; Historiries; Chemistries; Dictionaries;
Arithmetics; Thilosophies, rfc, now in u?e, together
with: a large stock of Law, Medical and 'miscellaneous
books forming the most complete assortment to be
found in the city. Also, Writing paper, and Foreign
and . Domestic stationary, of the finest quality,
country merchants and others should not fail to call
at No. 120 Mam st. .
1856 FALL TRADE. 1856
EDWAED MEAD. W. H. MAtTEIQK. E. H. HEAD.
Oldest House of the hind in the West
Established 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, rides, pistols,
revolvers, musical instruments, daguerreotype ambro
types, Ac, chrystalotype materials; Hotel and Steam
boat tablo ware; - .
St. LouisSeptemher 13, 1S56. Tl-nl5-3m
ROBBLNS & POLEROY,
WH9LE3ALK DEALERS IN v ' "
DOOTS, SHOES & SOLE LEATHER.
Nos. y, Tearl and 71, Main Street, .
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
H. P. BEfXETT, . B. IfOBTOX, . H.B, QA1UI0
BENNET, 3IOHTOX & HARDING.
Attorneys ;at vILaT7,
JfcbrasLa City, N. T., and Clcnvrood, I a.
WILL practice in all the Courts of Nebraska and
Western Iowa. I'articular attention paid to
obtaining, locating Laud Warrant), and eollecticn of
debts.
BETEkENCE : "
Hon, Lewis Cass, Detroit.
Julius D. Morton, Aucniginr. .
IJov. Joel A. Mattcson, SpriagScld, 111;
Gov. J. W. Grimei, It wa City, Iowa;
li. P. FiCIed, St.I5ui.,M..;
Hon. Daniel O. Morton, Tdsdo, Ohioj
1. A. Sarpy, Cellevue, Nebraska; -
redgewich A Walker, Chtwigo, 111; .
Green, Weare A ItuU n, Council lil iIowa.
PLOV FACTORY.
A. J. 2IOKROW,
MANTTACTUT.EIi cf the lYemiura r.ow, of va
riocs ?i:e?; ouo aud two h r?e Prairie plows
Urtua-ani-UU pj4.ws,fT sale Wholesale i4 liw-
tail, on SteorA stnxV thrco doori 'vTtli of ilArkM
o . c .? .
W 1 111 BBS.
D. II." EITtiICWli. i,'. iJAJiDS :...;. l-..iHiu
D.- iLT. HITCHCOCK CO..
Bet. Oliva ar.d Locust street St, "Lct. Ho.
"!-TANVxAv;iLiht.i.i3 oi voos-mg, lieaung, ana
IX Par'.or Stoves and Orates. " . ;
iic v. vnnfAf.turera ct faur sizca of Jeweti'g Pat
ent Cary no2h one and two horse, right and left
band. .
Shakespeare and his Contemporaries.-
PAINTED BY JOHN FAED.
'WILLIAMS, STEVENS, WILLIAMS & CO
, 353 Broadway,
Have treasure in announcing that they have at
length received a finished Proof of the Engraving by
James Faed, from the above painting; ,
It 13 wiinout exception ono or the most brilliant
Engravings of nr time.-
Prints, 10 dolla; Proof?, 20 dolls; Proofs with Au
tographs, SO dolls: Artist Proofs, 40 dolls.
A few choice impressions of WE VANGELEfE" aro
still to b had. "
Prints, 5 dolls; Proofs, 10 dolls; Proofs before let
ters, 15 dolls; Artist Proofs, 25 dolls. '.
Jev. id, 15500. . ; - - , ' '
JOHK P. SAMSELL, ;
FasMonalilc Tailor,
BOCK POUT, MO.
INFORMS the public that he is now prepared to
serve them in the above named canadt v. TlA-Hns
had long and extensive experience, he flatters hin
sen ne can piea3e aa who lavor tun with their pat
ronage. Good fits warranted in all cases.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION" "
Given to cutting out frarments for home making.
lirownvuie, Aug. ZJ, lboo. vl-nl21y
E. A. WmTRrDCS." K; . m'kinxet.
MRS. E. Al TVHITItlDGi: A CO.
MAXUFACTUBER3 OF T
Masonic Clothing and Odd Fellows
Also Segalia for Temperance'aad other Societies,
Ao. 123 Walnut Street, up Stairs,
CINCINNATI, 0 ' " ,
'., masoks. ' References, odd- fellows.'
W.B.Dodds,6Mof Ohio 0. P. Morton, PGM Ind
C. Moore Ed Masonic Rev; Turner Gray, pub Casket
F, J. Phillips, II. P. City W. G. Neilson, PGM Ohio
' Tho Editor of the Advertiser will have specimens
of Regalia from the above Manufactory, and recievo
orders from Lodges or private members for Regalia
"August 2, 1856.. vl-n9tf , . . . .
HARPER'S MAGAZINE;
Closcf of the Thirteenth Volume.
Subscribers to Uaxpek's Magazinx,- whose sub
scriptions expire with the November number, are
respectfully requested ti renew them without delay.
TSM3: Three Dollars a year, or Twenty-five
Cents a Muinber. The Semi-annual volumes, as
completed, neatly bound in cloth, are sold at Two
Dollars each," and muslin covers are furnished to
those who wish to have their back numbers uniform
ly bound, at Twnety-five cents coch. Thirteen vol
umes are now ready, bound in cloth, and alio in
naif calf. , , ..
Club of two persons at Five DoIIots a year, five
persons at Ten Dollar?, or eleven persons at Twenty
uoiiars. ' -
Tho commencement of a volume affords a favora
ble occasion for the opening of new subscriptions.-
The December number will commence a new vol
ume. ...
The Magazine weighs over seven and not over
eight ounces.. Tho postage-npon each number is
Three Cents. 1 '
Each nifiibcr of the Magazine will contain 1 ii oc
tavo pages, m double columns, each year thus com
prising nearly two thousand pages of the choicest
Miscellaneous Literature of the day. Every num
ber will contain numerous Pictorial Illustrations, ac
curate Plates jot- the Fashions, a copious Chronicle
of Curront Events, and impartial Notices of the im
portant Rooks of the month. The 'Volumes com
mence with the numbers for JUNE and DECEM
BER; but subscriptions may commence with any
number. HARPER A CRO'S., Publishers.
' ;; ," Franklin Square, New. York.
m m mm
? PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, -French
and American Window Glast & Glassware,
. , Spices, Indigo, Madder, Perfumeries, dc.
SPRING-STOOK!
CHARLESS, BLOW & CO.,
TMFORTER3 k WHOLES ALB DEALERS. "
.Ho. 63 and 67 Hain street,' St. Louis, lo.
Are now in receipt of their new Stock, embracing
everything in their line. .. -
Jgi'erchants Tisiting our City are requested to
give us a call, as wo are determined tn sell for Cash
or Prompt Time Paper, as low as any House' in tha
United States.
T. J. BAFTERY.
J. P. KELLY.
. -Market Square, West, St. Joseph, Mo.,
It V ITER Y tc KFLLY
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS.
HAVE the pleasure of announcing to their friendi
patrons, and tho public, that they have remov
ed their establishment from Main street to Market
Square, West sido 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 ami meal. Attention is invited to their
select stock of Virginia and Missouri tobacco, manu
facrurcd expressly to their order, which will be sold
s usual, at a low figure.
: With a thousand thanks for the generous support
that preceeded their removal, which was occasioned
by the encroachment of tho Missouri river, they now
solicit a continuance of that support, and as the best
inducements to customers, they guarantee that tbeir
pricog shall bo low, and their goods unsurpassed.
They invite country dealers and the public to in.-tpect
their stock of groceries, 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 steamer "Edinburgh," 30 bbls of
Pittsburgh and Dayton ale. .
Terms cash or produce. Cash paid for wheat,
hides, beeswax, Ac. ..'
AMERICAN AND ORIGINAL. :
KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE
Tor 1S5T
The Forty-ninth Volume of tho Knickerbocker
Magazixs will commence with the number for Jan
uary, 1857; and it is the intention of lho Publisher
to make great additions to the literary merits of the
work. i
We take It for granted, there aro but few'Maga
line readers ia the country who are not farillar w'ah
the authors of St. Leger, and the SpARROW-Gaiss,
both old contributors to the Knickerbocker. ; We
are pleased to be able to announia that they will
both writo for oar magazine the coming year. Hr.
Cozzexs will contribute a new and really original
Story, which will appear in every number; and Mr.
Kimball will furnish Sketch or a Story as often as
his other duties will permit. '
Terms: Three Dollars a year, in advanced Two
copies Five Dollars. Five copies and upward., Ten
Dollars.' Tho Magazine ia sold by all periodical
dealers. Specimen numbers sent free of charge.
Tho Knickerbocker and any other Three Dollar
Magazine, sent one year for Five Dollars. The
Knickerbocker and Home Journal, one year for Four
Dollars. v , .
Letters containingremittances and everythingcon
nected with tho buiMis department, should be ad
dressed to SAMUEL RUESTQN, Publisher.
-' " ' 313 Droadway, New York.
OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
MASTS' ACTCREB3 AND WHOLES ALU DKALER3 VS
Boots SLoes E: Erogans,
NO. 87 MAIN STREET, SAINT LOUIS, MO.
ARE NOW IN RECEIPT of a complete assortment
of goods from their own and other manuf;ic
tories, adapted es-pcially to tho Western trade.
Purchasers are invited to emmine their stock,
manufactured and selected with great eare and'
warranted of superior quality. Orders will receive
prompt and careful attention. , ; ,.
PALMER HOUSE,
: S. BARIJOUKt 1'roprielor.
Comer of Illinois and Washington Streets
INDIANOPOLIS, IND. .
THIS well-known and popular notcT, haj recently
been re-built and Rready eruargrd by the a-Ili-tion
of bLity cr seventy rocms. aul is furnished
throuhoat with new and btautlful furniture, and u
in all resp-xt, a i'irnt Clas Hotel. Travelers
will find lias -Paha.-" all tLev en derir for com
fort, luxury and pleasure. The tall will at all
times be supplied with th best the market af ri,
and no pains will be spared to rccder tho tayl,f
guests both comfortable and pleasant.
"TRY THE PALM Eli HOUSE."
August o i, i.o. vini-iy
- ',. '-r j" - . n j-rvi)wf wan
2To. lS,'2Ia;a Street. Ft ' :
A GENTS fcr StanVa tent x
jfl the "Que-aa cf th South.- tT-
3ii.i has been kent hpkmv4 .
-recently, however. rjnna r-T;?W
ratcnt for the United Sutes Kara Ll4"'
curing the invention forfouiieea tZ,
has actamed itself wherever if haj
to competition with ntier !;n i. 868 op-.n.j.,"'.
tho other'make of Mills of our c;tv .mV '
Fiiir, in 1830, when it drew k RI:
f a-ir,- in 1330, when it drew a dinlowT
Cofn Mill, anil wn.a
V T ' " -vv. a ilUH aiivo. ,
awarded a fine aiive,"
and three expresslr for rrindintr 153
. w u.uuitMTLUm fiir- -
The peculir noveltrr of tht v:;,1.'0''.
5
tas running stone, ia all eaaeg?9 4
choking. VI t warrant against choking in , -t
cases. This Li a rrcat ' vesatioa caaTn Pi
trouble in all Milis whiro the upper ston " 7
ner. Of course, we m an small Mills wWa'
tion mnst be high to do much t nainess
Fourthlyj Our Mills never take unjv,
empty the under stone not tonrhl 7 n,a
no injury can be done. This U an imxi
Lara fcvr !1 Mi"i .U.. '"atjd
' - - " " ui'.r ston i tjv.
ner.
AU? JB, 135,5.. Tl;,
FRESH DRY GOOL
Nos. 170 arid 172 Main Si- a7 t,. I
- majnincent stx:k. ever offerptl u v;W.
Trade. Merchants visiting thw city ire 0Tvj9!
m ike an eiamination of our stock and wv
.;- EDDY,JAMgoC;L
THE BRITISH PEIUODlcS
. AND. TIIE' FARMER'S GUlDs, '
Cecal Redaction in tht Priceiyf th y(;ma(
L. SCOTT & CO., New nrv
. Continue to publish tho folic wiag BritLip-vi-.
cals, vis:
Tho Londoa Quarterly (Conacn-aMTe1
The rdinbarpU Iteview (Whig i, A
The North British KeTlew (FrceChar
The Westminister Iteview (Lilwni), ""'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Jlaaziae Tr
These Periodicals ably represent ths t!ir? 1
political parties of Great BriUin Whij, Torr2
Radical, but politics forms only one feata.-ei'U
character. . As Organs of tha tnont prcfoucd
on Science Literature, Morality, and Kelson, i
stand, a3 they ever have stood, unriTinIid a
world of letters, being eonsidired indewnjat,;e t
the scholar and the professional man, while to i,
intelligent reader of every clats, they funnJm,,
correct record of the current literature cf the d
throughout the worll, thaa caa be posiiblj obuJi
from any other source. .
; ZS,rl3r Copies.
The-receipt ef Adrance Sheets from
ish publishers gives additional Talae to these St.
print?, especially during the present excited stat
European affnirs, inasmuch as they can now bt plat
ed in tho hands of subscribers about aa $uoa u -ii
original editions,
TEH3IS.
For any one ef thj four Reviews - Ju
For any two of tho four Revkws. - 5
; - For any three of the four Rivievs - ' T.M
For all four of the Reviews - . - 8,)t
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TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGEICCLTUi
By Henrtt STEPiiiNa, F. R. of EJinbnr?, tti
the la to J. P. Noktox, Proforr vt Scicntifie A?
ricuiture in lalo c;oHc;,'e, Mew iiave J ru.J, !
Royal Octavo.. 160() pa;;tjs, anil numetw
and steel Engravings.
This is confessedly the most complete wars on Ag
riculture ever published, and in order to give it i
wider circulation the publishers have rejo'.red to re
duce the price to
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lishers LEONARD SCOTT CO,
llo. 3 1, Geld Street, X.T.
THE NEW FLOURING MILL
CLARK'S PATENT COMBINED r.RINLINd
and Bolting or MercLuit Flouring Mill. TiJ
highly ingenious and much needed invention fyrw
tn entirely new feature in- the manufacture i
WHEAT and FLOUR, by tht supcrinr mandril
which it perfornv its work GRIN DING and SOLI
ING the Grain at a sinlo "operation into Scr
different kinds of flour and feed.
This mill possesses advantages to numerous tob
enumerated In any advertisement. - The proper J
to fully appreciate its great merit ii to seat it vo
lt is in operation daily at
No. 313 Broadway, Corner Court at., St. Lro!s,lk
State and Country Rights and Mills For SI.
- . V W. W. HAMKRiCO
Broadway a rd Uourt, 2d Stry.
ST. JOSEPH LUMBER- YATJ
On Edmond Street, near Cargill'i 312,.
W. J. .TAYLOR,. Removed from lis o'i
Stand to tho above named place
THE undersigried is now fully prepared to acecu
modate his patrons and friends with tie bwt
sortment of l'ina Lumber ever offered ia thin mfj
kct, comprising not only White Pine Lumber aw
White and Yellow Flxnng, rt-aJy dressed: bat aLe
best assortment of Pino and Cottonwwnl
Porlar Siding, 4c. -
lie has now on hand, at bis Lumber Yard, the W
gest and best assortment of Doors, Sis'a and Veni
tian blind., ever offered in this market, a port''
which is direct from Cincinnati manufcictones,
imlilo. Kim 4 .,.11 . . V.aS
iv,! vv nu u icrj reuuoc-i prices. v
fully prepared to fill all ori-rj in his line, at tb
uuuee, uuu panicuiariy solicits tn j Kan?a.i ana
uriisK iraie, ior ne n.w ine articiis taey wam
must havo. 1 ture to give me a call, near Cirfi
Mill, and in' the immediate liciuity of the ii.0'.
scph Brewery.
H. BAIE-.
BROWNVILLE FERRY j
PLASTERS t BAKER,' '
ANNOUNCS to the Travelling Public, that ti!
are prepared with every facility to aerommwi 1
those crossing tho Missouri river. This beinr
best crossinr tKjint on the nprvr M-Jsoari. trafeSe
coming to Nebraska, will find it trrrtitlv to their ad
vantage-to cross at this point. .
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For every two horses, mules or txea h wagon, . -:
u each individual rair of
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sheep and hogs per Lead, .
each footman,
" cwt.of fre!gbt, '
" M f?ct of lumber,
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iiTLLYRIGIIT AND ENGINEER
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A ySOUXCTS to fit rublk-. that he is
x x to tTKt tsam Sw and Merchant
notice and rc)EalJ terms.
ALL VORK "WARRANTED,
lie is also A-nt for -A.
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tern Poiinarjv
CINCIKNATL O.,
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CINCINNATI, O., ;
Jlt-ittl4 bU JWtiV (Hill UIUCI3v .
chincry manuiVtured cr kept on hand, by th
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