JOEL 15. T700D, IX D., BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, RESPECTFULLY informs the eitiiens of Nemaha county, that hav ing permanently located imme diately South of Brownville, and having had consid erable experience in the treatment of. tho diseases incident to the West, be flatter kimadf ilat ho is prepared to tn at the same oa purely ' BOTANIC PRINCIPLES, And in connection with Tj3. BrcKnAJi of Missouri. Brvwnvilie, Jan. 1, 1857. xlb2'M S g. R. PEURAX. 8. H. EIDDLE. B. R. FEGRAM 8c CO., AND - - GENERAL LAND A GENTS, council BLurra Iowa. f; . New Hardware Store. Si?n of the Mill Saw. ' . J. FLAHERTY, . ' - Importer, Wholetale and Retail Dealer in ""American Germin, English & French " UAEDWAEE ASD, CUTLERY. ST. JOSEPH, 510. -..' IS NOW receiving and opening the largest and most varied araortincnt of goods in the above line ever offered in any market west of St. Lou!. 1 f w .,w,v MniHiAiii a full rwl Anmnlptit .anrrtmATift of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechan ic' tools of erery description, direct from the most approved manufacturers; agricultural and liorticul- . tural tools and implements, in great variety, coinbin ingall the recent and useful improvement ftfr the saving of a vast amount of labor to the farming com munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful examination of this department of my stuck. I am also exclusive agent for the sal of the celebrated St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I will warrant, and 11 all orJers at ihe factary prices. Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Pistols, Iron, Steel, Nails, Ac, of the best brand: in a word, my stock is very oomplcte, which, fo.- its 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 Manufacturer?, together with a long experience in the general Hard ware trade, enables me; not only to defy all competi tion, but ha convinced me that the true principle of trade is cash sales and email profits.' -, ; January 1, 1357. vln2'Jtf . IIUKRAII FOB YOUNG AMERICA!! THE CHEAPEST Clothing Store UNDER THE SUN! ! ! TIE undersigned wonld respectfully inform the citizens of Brownville and fnrrounding country, that we hare opened one of the cheapest and largest stock of Heady Made Clothing in Nebraska Territory! We therefore respectfully solicit a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as rre are determined to under-sell any Clothing Establishment in the Territory. We have now on hand a large assortment of Ready JMado Clothing: also, Shirts, Collars. Cravat t, Handker chiefs, Socks, Comforts, Undershirts, Drawers, etc. all of the best quality and latest style. Please eiamine our stock and see for vonrsclf. SlEGELt- GREENEBAUM. Stoke On the Levee near the Hotel. Brownville, December, 25th, 1850.- vln27-tf T. b. crmxG. ions c. ickk. CUMING & TURK, -Attorneys at Law & Real Estate Agents, . OMAUA' CITY, N. Tn : . WLL attend faithfully and promptly to all busi ness entrusted to them, in the Territorial, er trrtee and pre-cmpuoir,,,,,,, 4c .. . Office in the second story or inrv fc Roots new budd,. nearly opposite tne wStE " Dec. 27, .155. vlnTStf ' ' ' ?! jircacc in FORWABDIIIG ;&:,CQMMlSSi(in - j 1 VI 1 J.W1 j SPECIAL attention given to1 Eoedlving and For warding Goods of evcrj'destriptiou , , -i' '' ' .'. - ALSOi I...-! , Will keep largo and complete assortment of, IIAHDWxVKE. OnrTrSTSWAPP . : III M 1 I i - . jnPO j R . hats, - i CAPS. . r. , clotuino, ; r &C, &0, . Al Threat i'iat T.t : Dee. 25, 165C. vln2S-Cm L- ' ' CJREAT tT. S. 3 AIL ROUTE. i . from Aeraaha Agenty, in Kansas, to tin . . mouth of the NyoitMy River. ' .' 2cbrashd. ; ;. : ' ".j TniS LIXE makes one id p per week, each way, stopping at the principal U.wus on the Uwsouri hirer, . Good Hacks all the way through, and good horses and nice young men for driver. . J- . & W. UEX.VET, Cmtractorsl' .. Dec. 19, ISM. -vlnd.ly : 1 ! . . .;. iVcRiaha-Valley Bank T rpHLS 1XST1TUTI0X dntcs its comffltnecmwit a . from the 10th Sev. Owiii to tho unCiuished - atate of theBankihg Houne,' wo have not thrm-it . lti give out any puWie notice, thouglt prcpar- d at all times to redeem our ptr ia circulation. : We now pivegcneml notice thut wc are solicitous , U ecomuuKlate-oar frircds, nni will loin to one and all on gorj security. AVc will at.nll times purchase eastern Exchange, and are now ready to make Drafts , on St. Louis, II o., la rums to stit,n xchane for nther Gold or enrrencv. ALEX. HALLAM, Cath'r : Eiownvllle, X'. T, Dec. 8,1855.' Tln20tT : KEIY- CASH. STORE!. u " no rnntziEl & 1 v-v 1 Tiesvbscribers trould inform Ihuiitltcns W Tiiwp- .ville,and surronnifag eousry ihat their ' MEW STORE HOUSE ' - Is completed. -and they arp sow reccivin; and opening an extensive stock of . NEW, GOODS! - coMPRisrxa in tart,'' -BOOTS AND SHOES, ;v . HardiTarc, and Tinware, COOKING AND BOX STOVES, c-grccetiies, aCrj-ao;, " To which they invite the attention of curtomers. Their Good are selected with. 'Reference to tie r wants of the town and sum unding coaa- ; , try, and win bo stJd as , Low as anj House "abovo, SjL 'Joseph. FLOUR and: cork -meai, CONST A.VTLY OS HAND. r, ; ; COME ONE ! C0irfe.; ALL I ! ,.. And examine our Stock for joafscjres." " ' ' .. " Res wwtfoET, 1 1 '" 1 :" r .,XeAU.LSTEa,'l)OZIER CO. lrownville, October SjlfriO. tluliitf Gr;cVC.-TQDp & CO., 1, Kort FirA or 3!aU iftreW; & Lo U, 1.1 l;';I.l.a te rials ? TXCLrDING Dutch Bolting Cloths, Mill Sfonw, A Saws, Scrwns, Damsels, W 'AL-to: :ruxiXAULE : GRIST t 1LXLLS. r oia wjppT and Jjower It tone Ilcnccrs. r 't j IIACHDCE BELTLKG. i Of Stretehed leather etnd Rubber., t vvvft ) - 14.U4-jy NEW HAEDWAEE STOEE. J. E. WASHINGTON, DEALER IS Hardware, Cuthry and Gum, West Side Main street, . v .'- - :SU Joseph,"'3Ioi 'k IS NOW rcreirirg and opening a stall of Hard ware and Cutlery adapted to the wants of Far mers, Mechanics, and Men bants, and hiving purchas ed American goods from Manufacturers, and ma in permanent arrangiineuti for the dircjt importation of all tny foreign, g'Kds, together with a long experi ence in the Hardwire business, I shall off'.T such in ducement to purchasers in this market, as will insure satisfaction, and respectfully solicit a share of patron age from tbo section of country trading tit St. Jo seph. Hurts and Simmon's axe3, 'Anders, -Mouse hole Anrils, ' ".; "- Chiicls, ' " Solid Box Vices,, ' Chains r Spciri.Ja'jlisou'sanaRutlicf's files, Try Pans, j ; . Anil - Rowland's shovels A spodes, Coffee Mills, ' Cut. UTonght and horee shoe nails Scives, Cotton and Manilla cordage, : Curry Combs, , Wof.tcnbolra pocket knives.. -. liases, Knives and forks, ' '. " TocUs, ( Guns, rifles, and i-iitol.'J, - I5lt, Shenrs, scissor and razors,' Ijitchc'', .Hammers and Hatchets, " '' " "r Rcrews, ""' Spoir AJackson'i aws, , Buttt, . . Draces and liitts, ...... tj &e. '-- .:, , .. also, ; ?i ,.' Building, Hardware aad Carpen y : ter's Tools OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Dec; 19, 1856. " : 1 " : WM. ROSSELL. . - : : BFYNYILLE, N. T. - - 'p-l RESPECTFULLY informs the public fl i 1 that he is prepared to serve them witn any V i,. thing in his line, at short notice, and with a stylo and quality of work he feels confident will please. To his old friends and customers be deems it unnecessary to say a word, to others he says only "try m." . - ' :;: .' ', ' December 13, 1855. Tln25-Jr , r ' NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASH'.!! A. S. HOLLADAY, WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DEALEB IX Drugs and Medicines Tilain Street, Brownville, II. T. . THE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform the public, that he has now on hand a complete assortm-ant of everything, usually kept in Drug Stores, which he offers for sale, Exclusively on a New System of CASH AND CASH ONLY! It will be entirely foreign to this beautiful system, to "ttook," "keep account," "note" "scratch" "chalk," or "rcaember for a few days." Come nith the " Spondulicks " ifjeu want anything in the Drug line. - . . Prescriptions Compounded at ell Hours with Accuracy and Difpatco. ' Remember the system I have adopted, and my pocket and your feclintH will not suffer. , Credit will poiii i'ry not be given, unless under circumstances of peculiar destitution. July 12, 1856.-vl-n6tf A. S. HOLLADAY. ftX H. THOMPSON. H, TAAFFK THOMPSON & TAAFFE,' ' ; Successors to Burrows & Thomraps.'V- Wholesale Grocers, Ana uoinmission iiiercnants,1 To. 13, Teail Street, tiaciaLnatL; , tSf. Particular attention will be given ,t order for G rocc ries, which TriD always bo executed at current markbt prices. j 't i'i L . .s" ' Vj ( "t3I.; GAURlSO, Elcal-lBstate Agent r -- ' IUB.1. 1DJ1UU 111,' 2ii 1. HAS;Bow oa .haod sevcrhl valuable' toVa lots and also Timber and Prairie Claims, which, he will sell cheap. ' ' ''' - 1 " . .'. ; i Ileleg ?it for the City of Platteracmta. he will furnirb. jtots J those who wish to settle La the town ou eteap and restoniiliie ternu. .- Ofiloe with J. H. Rr-wn, Esq. : tf- V U.i i . . BROWNVILLE ' ; STE AM utIEL, ; w I. , liAUli, df LiUKRSOIV, inxroLTXTTrlll!,; 3XT T. . X II. , We would rospectfully inform thociti sensrof Xemaha county and adjoining Missouri, thai we cave always on nana a large and veil selected supply oi LiVMU&ll, which wecaijfnrnishjitlow er rates than any mill in the Territorv. ' i- , Market prices paid fu logj delivered at tho yard, or on iae- oana in me river. , : . ' -AflLonlr-rs tteiyntpacicA witli tho-easli, will receive our immtauto attentuo. -' -.; -'.i' V :"..' '.i'J 1 ' MICHAEL 3IcGEE, ' " Saddle "and; Harness 'llaker, - East ride'f Main, taC. Francis and Folix StV 1 ' ' ' ST. JOSEPH. iial -r: rv THANKFUL for pnst farors, begs Jeare to inform the public, that bn has just returned from St. Louis with as fine an assortment of materials as has ever been pnrthaxed In that market. '.:.; a His Htoci consists of a superior article of Skirting name, hridle leather, hog, calf, and sheep t-kins: Cno g'at morocco, and a surpassingly tKiaatiful arti cle of enameled leather of various hues.- .!..,..' He has every variety of saddlo tree, from tho real Meiicana and Englisli, Dard's and Grimsley's pat ent, down to the common falls-back. He has on band and will continue to keep saddles, saddle-bags, bri dles, niartrngaleoj hslters, -collar?, whip of. every quality, hip-lashes, hames, traces, spurs, 4c. Hjvs alsfr, coach, baggy, Pennsylvania, yankee, cart and dray harness.-! ":' ;:J : ? t Vf:'!'i::!'; 1 lie has not now, nor will he keep any other than No- 1 wort:men,and his instruction to them areneat ncashl strength. He, therefore, feels no hesitation in sajjr.gthat hia work will .seldom bo. equaled, ho where rirp4. " "' A ' 1 " . -- As (DiaU tiro fits and emick sale,' Is bis-'motl-o,' he pledges hi me! to soil considering the qualityof the article) lower than any house west of .the Alle gheny Mouctalaa. - ' ; - I ' Tho-e disfioa! to suspect hvra of gassing, have on ly to call to be aioarcd of their mistake. St. Joseph, August 30, 16i."-Tlal3tr r THE HORTICULTURIST, AND Journal of Jlnral Art ani Rurai Taste. ., ,'" . , JCDITBD BY. , . . .. , .. ... JAY Editor Ifcrth America Sylva. Thk HoRTfcrLTUKisr. as its name implies, is de voted to Horticulture nud its kindred arts Rural Architecture and Landscape Gardening, and will keep its reader! advised f the now things on the subjoet, eiiheria Europe or AmericaJ It is a Month ly Journal of forty n:igh.t pages, beautifully printed on fine paper, and elegantly illustrated. Ia addition to Humorous wood tuts ia the first stylo of the art, each numlcr contains a. full-page engraving, from stone, of some .new, rare, and valuable fruit, tree, or flower, aiul is one of the most beautiful, a well as the most useful Monthly Journals published In, the world.- r" " "..". .. " , " ' iTEBirg J2 per year, in sdvaaceL "' The Tola me eommeneel on the 1st of Jaw nary last, and we fan supply tywJk Bumbers from that tame. Those who prefer an ecmutence with tbo current number. ' - , Coloueb Plates, Still further to add to the val ue of thework, and meet the improving taste and lDcre&zi eg vasts of the bortiealturs4 community, an edition is published with Co6red Ilates, each nam- bercoijtiiiqing a full-page engraving of some new, rare, and valuable frsto, or ewer, oorreotly eoloied from nature by tho best living artut In thie line. 1 his is a ni;w and important leatnro ia this country, Price fa a. yen ia advance. -'Address-'- IJOr.FHT PF ARvJlTI SMITH Tni.1.'.V.. . "-ITni WMinoc street,' ilhUadelphM. IIEBBABSA-.rr CITY! HOTEL. - NEBRASKA CITY.-X Ti BARNES Se BAItNUM, Proprietors. - - r-r -w rv 1 ' t J . w . ' 4' rpuiia commcKiious tiotei,- euuuted ;TJpon JuMiin Street, 'Kebrasta'C'ty, will be foaniade sirablo resort for travellers. Suos leava thw house r .... at . rs -a. . . " ' ! Stsara' Hill LnmberV -; XXTK L-rlrthis teethod of rnroriaing 'Uie PuMle . v V. . that we have jwjt putiaJoiratioB.6tt ithais known a S-nora Inland, fourmilesabove Hrown 411e, a firs! qualit- .3iim Saw mill, and are newpro pared to.aa- all kinds oi Lumber n' shorfooCc, im u mi.nner, we r- eonh-Jent will rivt satu-f ic t 1 A 1AK 1 1 . . . " Hniirseep a itrry bAt Wnn to th) mlia more, lor iree use or tujyiTMymer.i ?- wr w. s. hall' & co; ST. LC'JIS iJ YITlSZilLSTS. FfiOSI T1IK X EWSPAPEB ADVEBTISIXa AGEXCT OT W. S. SWYMMEIV v ; Corner of Olh'e an! JUia Sts, over ib ak in 2 Uouw of John J. Anderson L CM( J ; PA GETS PATEXT; Portable Circular KaT7-IIill, rOR STEAil AND HOUSE POWEIL' THE most useful ami necessary machinery in op eration: is simple in construction and easily kept in order, and can be moved on a wagon as rcndily a threshing machine, ltd put in operation at a snitll expense. It win saw from one to two thousand feet of lumber a day, with one team of six horaea, tu tn average business, and in a better style than other mills now in use. It is equally well adapted to ! .. Steam, Water : or - Horse .Power; - r The undersigaed,- aij3nts for the pa tan tee, would announce to the publio that they are now prepared to furnish Mills, with 4r without horse power", of su perior quality and wirkmanship, wi.h the right to use the same, upon tho most favorable terms, at their manufactory, No. 202, Second street, St. Louis,; Mj. We hitve also the rsght for the manufacture of i ChihU Patent Double Saw" Mills. - The sueecssful" practical operation of these mills through the country has been the means of establish ing their, great reputation and with improvements in cyiiitrnction and increased facilities in mnnafai turing, we offer them to the public with full conli denceof their ad rantages. j" All orders addressed to us will bo promptly execu ted, and any information in regard to Mills cheerful ly given. . . v - '( Persons ordering Mills' will please mention the State and Countv in which they wish to-use thent. 'EIXGSLAXDS & fERGUSOX.: . Extension of Page's Patent NOTICE is hereby given to the public, that the patent of PAGE'S PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILL has been extended for seven years from Jcly 16th, 1S55. All persons found violating this patent, or infringing on. the same, in making, usin; or vending, will ba proceeded against in accordance u .'k the laws in .such ease made and provided. ' . I -. GEORGE PAGE, Patentee. By Authority THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT And B oara cL Education, ' " ' Have ordered the following Desirable Works for the Township Libraries of Indiana. ' ; Some of them have been nut into event Lihrarr- othersonly into the more populous townships.. Tho careful attention given to the examination of works for these libraries, is a guarantee of the merit of tho DOOK3 cnosen. ilany iamihes will desire to own tho books, and read at their lcisnre, rather' than wait their turn to get them from a library. - Th wnrW may be purchased of Looksellers, or will be-sent by mail, free of postage, ui.cn payment of prices' annex ed to each. , -.! ". -t ?.-, ,;! Farr's Ancient Historr Mac Roll in, because more concise, accurate, and up with modern research. 4 vols., Cloth, gill $3. Sheep, library f tyle, $3,50. " . ,-..', - - 1 j ! , . The Teacher's Ztliscellnnr is anew and eellent collection of articles on Ed ucation, written by Judge. McLkan, Dts. Stow, Biggs.' 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J A Sailor-Boy's Yoyages to see the World. . , (SIXTO IHOCSAM).) , 7 ' ; ; I Tolume, 16ino., Illustrated. - 7$ eentsT ' Nordhoff's admiral scriesof volumes, Mao-cf-War Lifo," "Merchant Vessel," and the new volume to appear in September, under the title of "Whaling and Fishing." must be roncived with great favor, m me nrst two nave been, Wherevcfcirculated. Tbcy are "the faiiful limnings' of nine years experienca at sea, oi a common sailor, a native "Uuekeye, re cognized as inferior to no writer of the preacnt day, in life-lile delineations of adventure by sea. ' Very s triking and graphic pict ures of lifo at Sea, evidently authentic and rcry instructive. - Das adventure nough to please and truth enough to dissipate tbo charm of a sailor's life. ' , t , New Xork Evangelist. ' There is in them a viist amount of information rcspocting the commerce of the world. Presbyterian Witness. ' s . AVill take captivu tho" young. Journal and Mes senger. ' r ' ' , A itncKfye ADroaa, or wandenngs in ISurope ana tne unent, uj &amuel . Cox..; Third di tion, Illustrated. 1 vol., 12ino., muslin, 1,25. - " The Three Great Temptations of Yonns Jlen.. OAMCEL Vt . liSBEit. Fourth edition. - 1 vol. 12mo-muslin, 1,00. . ,, i 'i , These are capital works for family libraries. Pub lished by ' MOORE, WII.STACH, KEYS & CO ' : . - 2.i West Fourth St Cincinnati. M, "vTn K. &' CO. are the publishers of Bayard Taylor's Cyclopedia of Modern Travel, which is sold entirety Dyageni. ; . ,,- .;;,;; f... ' it g; iioies & cp.i v r No. Id', Main Street, St. Louu M'o. AGENTS for Straut's Corn and Wheat Mill the "Queen of ' the ' South." .This, remarkable Mill has been kept seeurel to the inventor by caveat recently, however, (Jane' 27th, 1854.) Letters Patent for the Lmted States have been granted, se curing the invention for fourteen years.) i This Mill has sustained itself wlierTer it has been, brought in- lo cijiijh;ui.uiii nun oiuer MUIS, 11 wa4 run against the othcr'm-iko of Mills oi! ourcitv.al tkeOhi Fair, in lSjt), when it dr-tw . a diploma as the best Corn Mill, and was awarded a fine silver medal. Of these Mills we manufacture five tr fu and three expressly for grinding wheat Hour. n- j lite 'peculiar novelty i)l tliis-lliil is. the iindor stone is the running stoni in all cases; ' . There is no limit to the speed, and as speed is everything in grind ing, ft will out grind any upper grinder ia the world. Secondly; By this arrar-gement we. aro enabled .to get grain into the Mill with a very small eve. conse quently we grind nearer the eentre, and of court: wiia less power tnan any upper runner can be made. Thirdly: Our Mill takes any kind of train without choking. We warrant aguinvt chokine in anr and all cases. .This is a great vexation canning delay and trouble in alt Mills where' the upper stono is the run ner. Of course, we mean small Milla. where the moi- tion must be bigh to do much business. ' . 1 FourthK: Our Mills nerer take anjary by ranninr empty tho under stono not touching tho upper one, no injury can be done. This is an important advan tage over all Mills where the upper stone is the Tan ner.:, v - . . AtifttstZJ,lBa6.::Ylnl2tf THE. mV FLOURING , MILL: CLARK'S PATENT! COMBINED ..GRINDING and Bolting.or Merchant Flourin? MilL ' This highly ingenious and ranch needed invention forms an entirely new feature ia the - manufacture of WHEAT and FLOUR, by the superior manner ia whieh itperforms its work GKINDINU and liOLT tNO the Grain at a sinz'.o oneration into Seven different kinds of flour and feed. , ThU mill possesses advantages to namerons to be enumerated in any ad vertiiment.' The proper way to f ally appreciate its great merit; is toctr it run. It is in oie ration daily at r . Is'o. 313 Broadway, CornerCourt sl-4 St, Louis, Mo. State and Country luhti and Alius ror SaW '. ' W. W. HAMER A CO., , Broadway and Court,2d Story. ST. JOSEFII LUMBER YARD. .OaEJmond Street, -n ear Cargill'a Millar-, '. . St. Joseph, 'lionri. " "W. j; TAYLOR, ; Reboved roni thli Stand to the above narnerj place". 3 THE undersigned is now fully prepared to-accom-'modate his patrons acd friend with the beet as sortment of Pine Lumber ever offored ia tkk mar ket, comr-.riing not only Whi'te Iine Lumber and White-and Yellow Floorimj, ready dressedr bat also best assortment of Pine and CotlcnWOod shingles, Poplar Siding, Ac. ----- . . lie has nrwon hand, iX hisLumber Yard, tEe lari geat and best assortment of J)oors, Sash and Veni tian blinds, ever offered in. this market, a frtk of which is direct from Ciminaat) manufactories!, whieh enables him to sell at very .riiuced prices. He is fully prepared to fill all onlsrs in his Una, at short notice, and particularly SolkJts the Kansas and -JNe-braeka trade, for he has the articles they want and must have. Be sure to giv-meaea&, aen Cargill's Mill, and in the immediate vicinity of the gt. Jo seph Brewery ? (y-,v ni fi-jXO ''aI'L- Dd1 AY & UATLACBimolesalB Dealers' fVGixi Eol 5T r.6"rl streotrbetwee'n XTal nut and Vino, Cincinnati, Ohio Myriads of Maclnra Plants. 1,000 Bushels Madura bced. FBUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. ' t iJoinl'sjgtc iif I 1 1 . B EG lean I v announce, that they rjare, Tor upriejtnfv a. hcm erngea in tse cmutre of n ' -o i. H, harm t oea jrreatly enoourazed br the t cs,: f th iUcl ara Hedge, ' and stimulated by tUoiiamt. .'yv-reasini; denand for the material, they have sow be present season on good, new land, abott 151 IsusK' of excellent seed the produce of ahicifw e?timitd at fiftet million plant 11 which they offer for tk Spring trade, It veuid kace rr red mom than tint mnottxt to ttppls tke demnnd tk V Spriny. The terms for plants will hrr"u !e,and tetieafery awl oth ers ordering plants by wholesale, p-eat inducements will bo offered." Jt't is jvery Impoirtant tkat ilrders should be Jcnt in iai.T,iaa they ill be registered and filled in the order in which thuy arc received, For the last thTee years they hava been unable to supply the demand, and it is probable that Ia(e cr i1r rnnnnt k died the iicxt Surilic:; as the demaiid is expected to fee out tine grtata- than heretofore,-! Plants will be securely pacscu una aeuvenxi ou board the-ears free of eapenscy except fof tost 6f ma terial. , - .... . They are also extensively engaged' in imptrting hedge seed, which they sell oa th best termsi, and alwavs warrant freh ad jood ; orders for which should, br sent iu prior la the 15th of October next. They wi'J be prepared t fproot seed for such fa de sire it. " , . '- ' . . ' Having several extemuve nurseries, they offer, at wholesale and retail, a large stock of thrifty Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines, Roses, Shrubbery Ae at the following points," to wit: Bloomingtott, 111.; Mound Narserr. Canton, 111,; Henry, Elmwood, and Havana, 111. All Fruit Trees warranter! to be if the best varieties and true to name. All information cheerfully given, aad eatalogae and premium assay on Hcdgeing sent to ail applicants.- Address, r r t : - i- ' OVERMAN1 k ilAXN." , ..Dec.12, 1S58. . .. , 1 Dloonungton, Illiiwiis.' f ' W. & A SEIfSENDEUFEl; ' ' IifTOETSBj AKO "WHOLESALE DI1LER Df . Havana ; and Doiiesdc Cigars & Tobacco. " Z BOCTH 1TA8T CORNER FIKB SECOND STS J3T- ZjOTJIS, MO-j.- K have in store, a ad to arrive, a very large assortment of the very best brands of Havana Cigars. e desire to etdl.the speeial attentba of cash buyers to our large Htock, which we are deter mined to sell very low. for cash.. They consist In part, of the following brands r T ' - ' Prentitudo Regalias; Diana Millars; -, IJestmo do Antiguedad -V. do Dustamanto. do Carnelia- 1 do JNewton do. Victoria do .Iberia: ; :do Espcnola do' ; BegAdera d fi " Lailurma do ' 'Delirante . Saluadora.. Staffanoni ' i Jleridianas'' Washington do: do , do' da .: do . -1 . Nensagero do ' " Emalaoiondo X: La Vox 'do v ; Fortuno Londress: El Sol do - Mensagcro ; do , (Granadina , do- f ' Carrentus do 4i Pocahnnta do J Keinas Sultana do -. I Flora . do ' . ElSoldelaDrimca do Doce Mcgos do : Figaro Cillindradosf D. IJ. Castanon do " IVensadoD.D.do ' J. Y. P. Ftvma do- i VdelaRama do Vignera Plantations; P. L. , . . do Vcllegas do ' , , . Mcnsogero Trabucas; De la Crua rrincipes; .Victoria do ; Barrios. ; do f . Leght Guarfl Opera, Star '"' do , J. L. Panetelas; - Desienio rrest. ' ' , May W. A J. SE5SFADEBFER. - ; r ; Mc31echaa At BaUentlne, - : ' , 4"YT 7H0LESALE Grocers and , Commission Mer V V chants, No 31 Levee, St. Louis, Mo., between Olive and Locust sts- havo now in st-)n and receiv ing the, largest and most general stock of Groceries they have ever offered, which they it tend to sell at the lowest market rates.' Their stock consists in part of:- . -t-., - . . ! . 375 hhds X. O. suan 100 bbis clarified; i 225 bbls loaf, crushed and powdered sugar; du ao ana di do plantation molasses 450 pkgs Belcher's sy. molasses; IjO bis JCOSH: lU- of cbests 1 U tea: 275 do Imp. G P and 15lack tlo; ; . i " 150 casks S. Carb soda; 25 do saleratus; ' 200 boxes Babbitt's siiteratus; 1 ' ' 275 de Va and Mo Ubacco: '. 75,500- Spanish cigars; 200,000 It? and Cuba sixes; - ; 3a0 bxs star eandles; ill casks currantsr ,' , 1500 bblsl hfdoand kits 1 and 2, makerel: , 1 50 pkgs No. 1 salmor; 3000 bxs a.-is'd tumblers; --' 2C0 at and pt ffasks; 3 K)0 nests tubs, 3 and 8; t 550'dojen auortadpaiti; 1 t:. - " .1500 ska prime KioeonVe: 300 packets Java; j !- 75sacksMocha do: f .-., ' 2500 kgs Wleeling and Boston nails and brads - assorted ,Td to 40d; ... l: r 75 bxs Bait Cove oyiters; 275 bales batting; ; ; 250 sks Eagle cotton yarn assorted; i '.- . 450 coils Man, and Jute rope; "'..ISO bxs pepcrand pimento: T5 bbls almonds: ,r 15 drums figs: 600 bxs hf and or M Ii raisins; . b. drums cod fish; J2H bxs do; ' . . . 15 cases sardines hf and qr; " . 1 350 boxes assorted pickles, ketchup; ' : 350 bxs palm and fatn.soap; 30 do mould e'dls; ' ' 550 do as?t window glass; 50 bgs carpet, chain; 4; 150 dos sine washboards; 50 gross yeast 'ow'ds: j. 60 nests willow boskets;: -.if, ' Together with a general and fulf stock of for eign and domcsti Wines brandies, 4c;' '-' : 1 V (',' ;.. ;. yv, s. gilman.'-. ( ' WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 130 Second street, St. Louis, has in store a large and well select ed stock, which ii offered at the market rates, con tisting in part as follows: r i , , , , , .'. ; 370 hhds N. O. sugar; 230 bbls loaf, crushed. A jiQvdored do; ii jj m ; .. . it; : -. ,-1500 bags Rio eoffee; 100 do Java do; : . .''150 bbls S.H. syrup' molasses; 850 do.SVU. ioolas8es;: :: : : .-i.'.'j ".'. 1 . ' t i , 250 bbls plantation molasses; 100 pkgs mackerel : ! 100 boxes codfish; 100 bbls Wilmington tar; ; .. 600 kegs Dot ton and Pittsburgh nails; . 65 kegs fine 3d nails; 75 bags cotton yarn; ; 50 bales carpet chain; 150 do cotton twine: '. lit 100 bales wicking; 4i0 els Manilla and Jute eordagc; . ' f - ' ;-100 dos plow and cIotnetilJnei;.A '." ; ? 400 boxes window glass, amortod sties; J. '' , 2000 E W. chalk: 3U0 do alum; 1500 d s'tpeter; ,' ,20000 snaburg sacks; 10 ke; Mp. corb, soda; - J -200 half ehests Imp.y Y, IT. and G. P. toas; ' 300 boxes i"ff 1 . H. and G. P. teas; . '" 450 boxes Virginia and Missouri tobaccoj '100 bx. smokiug tobaooH 50 do out chewing do; , ..." 150 bx. star candles; 70 do' sperm doj ( . .. " . 300 eandle moulds;. .. , ' ,.',."v '-' 250- boxes soap; 850 pk gs saleratus .-. , 3 ases Ma. indigo; otToon S. F, dot l t '80 bgs 'pepper; 45 do pimento; 200 bxs r'd s'ices; i35 M. O. D. por. cap?, 250 rms C. L. paper; - 350 dos com. and fancy pails, 109 oJ.3-hoopdo; ", 850 nests 2 and 8 qt tubs; 250 mats cassia; 25 eases prunes; 40 eks eurrant; $ do madder; : ,- r-5 bbls whiting; 400 rms wrapping paper; "1 " 50 bales osnaburgs; brooms, sine wa:Aboards, churns, Ac 4c, 1 - - " 3uneT6(V . . GLASGOW Ac BROTHER. WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 50 Levee, have in store and to arrive tbo following Goods, which they offor for ealo at tie lowest prices, vis - '.',. 1000 bhds fair to prime N. 500 boxes resist powdrs. ' . O. Sugar, ; 10 kegs sup Wb Sgtfa; 1000 bbls cifd sucar; 100 boxes saleratus; , 801 da If and eruth'd do; 500 els Manilla Cordage; 600 do S. II. molasses; f8W ao Jute , ao;;j: '500 dos Manilla' A Grass '- Bed Cor4;' , 500 boxes Raua'ns; ; ; .-. . . 25 bbls Almopds; , 100 boxes Lem. Syrup, ; , :i00 do as 'd Candles, 100 Preserved Fruits; -'le dor - ;Meats; s 800 do plantation do; -10 J tes prime Rice;' ' l0O)bksG,and B..Teas; HfOi bags Rio coffee; 100 do prime old Gov - (erbment Ja.' coffee; lOOO kegs Nails: - 1000 boxes Pm,'01eine A - iF amily Soap; ' , lOrt boxes Fancy Soap; , 801) .da' Str Gaudies; 100. ioo 100 i 75 ' 50 do,i j Piokles:. I : da r Ketchnps; do ' Olive" OU der Brapd'd Chr,' do do Peaches; 250 50 100 SOO do Mould do; - ,f do Castile Soap; do -Starchf - . .-30- . eases- Cartaecae Chocolate; oo Va.niafd.To- .""- r '. baceo; i .'' 20Or do Me. do;. 80OL do: Sraokin? do;' I10O "do '. Cuba . Cigars; ,00,000 Eeg.-Cig..linp.; Lp0 bags Pepper; 6 ' ., .r25 idd. Alspice;ri ."i; 300 bbls A hf doMa'el.; 500 boxes Glass; 100 bale BUiMft; -.-- 200 dos Painted RaliU; 40 dorWeod bxaoat-.-h's; 50 do SarJinoe, quarter ' acd half, boxes; '" i & eases Citron; i i J 0 bbls Mason's Blk'jng; ' 5 cases Natmegs; , . : i .do ' Indigo; ' -: 50 do B. C. Oysters; 1 1500 reams Wrop. Letter - and Cap Paper; j 300 nests Tabs, 2'-8'fr, 'TA r.:i;GT r. .t t a'tt rt ' ' i-uir. t ; , 30 kalf jbijes ;rre old J 58 bbla Malaga Wia? . Brandies;)-, 100 bkta Dennis Champ. -'100 eases do doi'' '100 do Heidwk 'do: 100 bbls Mohon. Whis'y;, , 2 eases eld Itfd. Wine; , 100 do old Rye Whisky, 200 boxes - Claret Wine: . ypry-enperior:' ; " "' St.Loiris,Mo.' - Notice.'' i E AILING to see several persons before I left, who j tad made ' bills at my am-iioB,' their accounts have been left witn ri..i .i araas, wboradvancfcd the amounts. -!'' i JOilN'MclHEOSON. i Emwuvillc, Nw. 20, 135. FRANKLIN TYPE & STEREQTYFET D'lIlY JSo. 1S3 Tina St., bet. Pourth aval JiU, CIXCISXATI, O, ' .-' . 4C, F. O'DRISCOLL & CO. --i Caftnfjotfer rs and i !eri in 'e -. ?wk ana : iVL Type, IV nting Prisses, Cases Gal ies,ie ; -j. Iak, and Printing jMafcriiU of Evwy Descript; i. - STEUEOTYIMM; of i ll kind i .-oks, Xla j, Pate- tMedicks Direct, ins, J jbs, Wool Engrevir7, Cranl and Pattern Lcitcrs. various styles, Wholesale Paper "Warehouse. BRADXER. WARRE.T fc CUn "T THOLES ALE Dealers ia l"pers ef every des- ULonpUon,-......-... Priotinz, Folio Post, aiaoilas, instter a oU, Colored laners, ' ' Medium A Demy's, of the very best Eastern and Wcstcrn Manufacture, acd for sale at very low price!. t . .1 12?"Ca5h foi lc,s'anl liope, i d.4'k ' " B11ADNER, WARREN A CO., .,w---...r.-. No; 12, La Sa!le strecr; Chicago, June. 23th. 1850. yl-n4 T 1 im-proved LitUe GianC cOnjr& COB PLANTATION ULL - Xrico HocIuoocL ' rpnE wnbsertber has pnrchase cxelosiVQ 'right of Jl lernwry in uie v est, oi tne aopve cclcirated MiSand is pn jwod to 'furnish Lbenrat all times, either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the most positive manner It is bow moro than a year since tha i- .... :f,?"IiittIe:-Giarit,r,. Was introduced to the public, during which time, it has been constantly jptwinr in tht nopular favor. 1 - .Tho improvements reevntiy effected and paUated, makes it the most )ncct machine ever offered for gcnetal farm use, 4' s furnished ready for attaching team, and weighs a fullows: ,'. 1, 225 No. 2, 330, No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pounds. Twenty minutes are sufficient to set one up, without inechaaiuU aid, and when once adjusted, it can with safety be entrusted to a boy. Full dinx-tions accomny each Mill. No L, $35, will grind 8 ba meal per hoar with 1 horse H- n JA LA u TA M. i JU . XaS'54, 15 m ' i: u No 4 60,' , - 20 ..." : - - I . l3j Libcnil discount to dealors. JAMES B. CHADWICST, S Locust Street, not. 2d and 3d No. 63 June 28, 1S56. vl-n4 St. Louis, Mo. ; alovzo ntirr,' n New York. X. a. PBATT,' 0. W, CBitn, , X. W. tOX; 8, C. VAX8UB,! Child ' tratt & co.. ' 1 Direct. Importers, Jobbers and Maaufacturcxs Agents English; Frencli, Gcrmaii & Ameri&m I' Hardyarryand 'Ciiil'eryJ ..'r: . l GUNSy.II IFLES, PISTOLS, &c 133 H 111 Main St, cor. Waibingtori Avenue, . v i . st, louis, Jia ; -. ..... - L O of G. T. ; V: THE Brownville Lodje, No. 3, Independent Ordljr t Good Templars, meets every Saturday evu ning, at 7 o'tlnck, at Templars' Uidl," No. 20, Allan .tic street (Thurburt Block). . ' . -1 Members of the order aisiting tho city, are respect fully invited to attend, when convenient; and thxe locati n g here , are earn csClysolicitedtojointheLodg a we look fev the suport of all friend of Temper ance, both male and female.' ., ' f, , .,.. f , : - . For information concerning the Orler enquire of Wm. Thurbar, Atlantic street, O. F; Lake, No. 27. Main street, or Richard Brown, corner of Main and First street. ' . By order of the Lodge, . i v - Mrs: C.R. THURBUR, W. 6. T. Attest: n. P. BUXTON, W. S. : . . July .26; 1856. ' vl-nStf '..,.' ' ' ; ; X. G. TCTTLK. X. O. PKRLBY. r - H.' WV SMITH. ' T UTILE, FERLEY & SLUTH FALL STYLE& -1856. ' . - ' 77 Main street, St. Loms, Ho. ' ' ' ' "1 rANTFACTCRERSof Straw nn. Silt TL.nnfU 1TJ. Importers and Wbolosale dealers in Ribbow. Silt l;n;n.ra VI. T,: t i. i.- broideries, Ae. ': f . " ' .-'". f-'Mcrcbants and Milliner. am TtartimtnrW Tiled toexamineourstock, before making their sprini parcnascs, as we (relying fully on the superiority f oursyies,;mena to oner inauacnenu equal, u net -"i -- , .w ---- J j . ' ,J " . - V u.V UUKff . September 13, 1856. vlaI5-6m - . SIGEESON'S NUESERY, 'joii Biio:y Oner for sale the coming Spring, jfc-.r, 50,000 Applo Trees, 2 and 4 years old, em fcv bracing 175 varieties. Price 25 tj 40 cents. 25.00o'Peitch Tree from 6 to 8 feet blih. 68 TreitiC3, iron 10 ouc. 2s500 standard" Pears, embracing 43' varieties, r - price from ,r0 to T5 ecats; , -5,000 Dwarf Poars, embracing 33 varieties, price ''"" tleach.'" 5,000 Cherry Trees, 31 varieties, 58 to 75 ecnts --. -- r n . i i . , cacn. - !' 500 Apricots, Early Golden, Buda, Teach Apri r,.1 - eots, Large Early, price 50 cents. 1.200 Quince, assorted. 25 to 50 cents. " 500 Dwarf Apples,------r : 500 White Grape Currants . 500 Black Naoies '.. - 600 Cherry Currant Ti- .500 Bed Dutch Currant". . . 500 Victoria Currants-.- - T.t)l Wliit Oiith Currants- 50 " .......25 ... 25 - .......25 - 12" 15 .1214" -500 Large Red Dutch Currants-. - 121 . caiiv i:.,. ltiv ....... .- vKmi Ajuiia -- i- 7 ' 2,000 Prolific Gi-een -f , 1)00 Houghton's Sefriiing. - 500 Warrinffton . do 125 25 .1,000 Sujpher , - do r! 1,000 Ashtoo '- V -. 500 Crown Bob - ' do ........... 25. BOO tsr 23 25 500 Riflemen . , do .v25 ' f ntin VpIIow AntWarn Rast)bcrries '-10-' 1,000 Ohio Everbeari ng . , do - - - 25 "2.000 Large Gorman Antwarp da .....10. ' I nift Rod A ntrram.. .-... .-...... 19 ,-1,000 English Filberts r- W.t; 1.000 Horse Chestnuts.-t-..." 50 , . : 5,000 Grape Vines, J to 3 years lbi 25 to 50 150.000 Grapo Vines, l'year old-5 L100 r 5000 Dahlias assortei each---, 25 u. 50OPernias, - " do" . 50 f r jlO.OOO Giant As'poragas Boots.i?5 100 5 000 Tube B'jses 10 : . I "'.'2.000 Yards Pink --50cts PyardJ 2,000 Plant VictoriaEhubarb......,i... - , ' - ; 5oorS10 t) 10(1 - -8,000 Wil mot's Early Red Rhubarb ..'..12c ". ', 50 000 Strawberry rtantei la varieties -...$5 to 10 per 2,0000 ., '10,000 fehada and Ornamental Trees, embracing -.. ; Catalpa, Blaek Loeust. IMkmia Impcriains, : Lombiniy Poplar, Silver. Leaved Poplar, ' 4 Linden Wood, Sweet Gum, Elm. Balaam ; Poplar, Alliantbns, Tulip Trees, Upland Cy ... ' : prsss. Sycamore, Pane Mulberry, American ' Larch, Wiping Willow, Buckeye, Moun i 1 tain Ash, White Bircb.Rcd Maples, varying , . r - in price from 25 eents to $10, according to . " . siet; . , 15,000 Evergreens, embracing-. r ; ' . , ;v Red Cedars, price each (0oto$2 : . ' . , White Tina do .,50clo$I ", " 1 i Yellow Fins d 3 . 50o to $3 - ' 'f : I r , BjjsartFirr , .do 50o to $1 . - ' American Arbvjtas 25c, 50c, 75e, 11,50,' ChinAHorviUS,50o,Sli, C -.i ' European Sari a 50o Tree box S0o,'f NorwB.vSproee.-50e. 75c. 100. ' . c . f ' -Wbite Spruce, $I..-il'. .-.-.U-.v. r--.il t 1209 Plants tf Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing : in par iouows; . . !i " Snow Balls, each 37U toff. - - r . 'j' f'ITl, 50c; Spirss,' assorted, each 2io llardv Roses, each 50c: '".-' .' : Monthly Roses, each 50 -) t r , - Honey Sackles, asortod, 25e, 50 $1 j Tyringa PhiUdcltihus 25c lo 50e; 1 '." : 5 Rose Aearia. 25 to 5 le; 1 J , ! . ; Privet for Hedges Ziof - - ; , ; . , lUaildacini 25?: Corooros Japoniea 25c; " :i i ' Eilagnus 25n Lfburnani iO; - . ' ' ,-:. i Tamarix African 25 to 50s; y . -'; ' " Ribes Gonloni 25e to SO. " i ' rJ 3 -Weepirte Mountain Asb.1,50; ; " Whith Fringa Treo 10; ; J .. . r". Forsythea 50c tol.DO; ... - 7- L - Cornice Dogwood Silver Striped 50e to 1,6 9 ,; ; .r , Deutxa Scahi 25e;Dent Gracalis 50c; Weeping Birch 5ic; r ., '- .;! 'Jfagnoiia Aeumiwtta'565;'- ' - ' C l:l' Weeping Linlen LSO; -.: t j;.; - , . ' Dwarf Box 50e per yard; . . i . .1 i - ifnauonhnus 50?; ' ' ' -- r Altheas, assorted, 25p to 50eL , . ' t-T Ia'offering the above Stock to our customers we beg to say it is superior In growth and quality to any heretofore- bCTered, sind person? wishing a supply can avail themselves of further information, by ad dressing the undersigned at St. Louis. Catalogues furnished to all post -raid" srr'atioa. . ' - . . 1 Respectfully " JOHN SIGEE30N k BRO. : 0ci.f3tJS5f. TlnlMy GREA T SALE OF LOTS! V. Cna :Z2lrl Eitra Lota, la tia Tomi cl !TT.'3 proprietors of the town of Archer, knowing tlat they have ono of the mct beaatiful Towj. Sites in N-tV-Taka Territory, feel a; -jrrd that the place Ecet !t to be seen to be a. ' d, an.t they have, tber ,4-v concladed te off. r t)r Ilao Wd Lit. ic the i :ove named Town, at Pub;; ; Auction, oa Wed nesI..y. November 5th, 1856, it I :in; t"e first day of the District Court. , Att'.ct i situated oa a hi-j! prairie, ninat milc from the Missouri river, on the most direct rrmtefrom Nebraska City U Topeka, ia Kanss. ail is the Ceuoty Seat of Richardson eonty. Tha Itt to be sold and no mistake. Terms made known "on day of Sale. A. I). KIRK. Secretary Archer Town Company. -Oct. 21th, . -"Z9-Tt OF NEW;GO.ODSI! - W.' IIOBLItZELL" & CO. " " TJTIOV;.NVIEtE,"rT. HAVE TIH.S DAY' RECEIVED; per steamers A. C. GoJ Jin and Wm. Campbell, and . now opcnin , tbo most extensife stek of Goods ever of fered ia this market. After the experience they have in Nebraska, rhey flatter theunclves that tkey know what suit the people, and have purchased such a stock of Goods as cannot fail to plea.-. Wo wi! not pretend lo enumerate, bat say come and see; and jou win noi iiiu io oo suiico. , . . Oct. 15, lS5.-ly - EVEHY, VAHEGTY, style, uaHty, p-leo, and Jt Ura of leady Made Ootbirisviust received and for sale cheaj by; vHOllLlTELL CO. ". Boot3 and' Shoes. . AN unusually largo stock of fine and coarse Boots and Shoos both Gentlemen and Ladies' eaa bo seen, and purchased low, at . - . HOBUTZELL A COS. Eats" "and Caps" LATEST styles of Hat and Cap, and of erery grade and price, are offered at - . r,f .. HOBUTZELL ACO'3. . . . Furniture. BEDSTEADS, Tables, Stands, Bureaus in short, overythiBg in tho Famitnre line, eaa be had at . . UOBLJTZELL A CO'S. : $ jrStoycs; andTinwaraJJC - COptt, Parlor and OJico Stovos of various pat terns; and Tin ware, at " " ' ' ' -v HOBUTZELL k CO'S, . Hardware, - Cutlery and Iron. AUtjb ajsortHrent IIOBLITZELL A CO'S :'. I7ood " and TZillow- "ware' 1 BUCKETS, Tabs. Churns, and an endless Variety of Willow "Ware, is for sale at ';',' S" ' : ; . . HOBUTZELL 4. CO'S.' Provisions1 W E keep constantly ou band, Fl.nr, Corn Meal, uacon, uuiicr, ana every vartery or Uroeenc. ' -T.'.' Z . . ' HOBUTZELL A CO.. V .'. Saddleryl . ADDLES, Bridles, Martingales, Checks, and ev ) ery variety nf goods in. this line ean bo had at , -r- . HOBLIIZEUrACO'S. , i .dueensTzare, . O T all tho latest styles, and in endless variety, ju opened at liViiLlll.t.L t LOTS. PLOtv; .' jPACTOR V. - r ' A. T. M0KU0W," MANUFACTURE!, of the Premium Plow, of rioossiscs; one and two . horse Prairie plows Brush and Steel plowj, for sale Wholesale and Re tail, on Seeond street- three doors North of Market Square, St. Joaopb, Mo ' : - . r-, , , FRESH DRY GOODS. i:CDY, JAMESO.f A CO Xo8. 170 and 172 Jlain S7- SI. Louis. "VTTEerenow in receipt of trie moxi eomplete and " .t,?. na:niD'3CBl stock, everoffered to the l ectern Trade. - Merchants visiting this cVty are invited to make an examination or ear stock and prwes. . .. , EDDy, JAMESON A CO. GEO. C. FERGUSON. MILLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER : UROWNVILLE, IS. T. A NNOCNCES to the public, that bo f prepared 1 A. to erect Steam Saw and Merchant Mills at short notice ami reasonable terms. , . , . ; ' ALL WOBK WARRANTED. 1 ; - THe isalso Ajent for '' ; . " zj " i ' ; ; , ,A. B. IIOLLIRIHD . CO'S:, i , i Western Foniidry. :n ci jtcinnatl o; - uj. r: ' ... SLEE & lEAVlTT'S U Saw i filnnxi factory, - : - .C1SCIXXATL Q, ; ' "V; And is prepared to receive and fill order- foraav ma chinery manufactured or kept on band, by these es- . LI- ... . ' liMMisumcnis. . ' "I- ' I r . - - letters of enquiry, promptly answered. " " ' ; i -' REFFERENCES. ' " ' ; - l : . Noet, Lake A Co., Brownville, N. T. Steam MiH. Nuckolls A White, Rovkport, Mo. - James Lowe, Linden, - S ; .TlnZly. - Brownville, June 21,1356. 185C . FURN1TUJIE. 185C. ' : SCARRITT & MASON. ' FTJRiriTTJIlE aUPHOLSTEXlT, ; . ' . .-. DEALERS AND." ''.'-'' No, ifl and 43 Washington Avenue, St, Louis, Mo. HAVING Tnpletd onr arrangements for fall ; sUick of Goods in our line, aod ha vinz.thobst assortment ia tho-Went. we tivke pteosuro in offering to purxhaiers both WUpLESALE and RETAIL : T 300tt Bed tends, y 500 dozen wood seat CbaSri, 1000 Bureaus , , . 00 do cane seat do, 500 Dining Tabbs, 100 1 do rrjcking- do,' 500 P.rcakfast do, '1P0 - da cbildrens' do, i 200 Work Stands,., 5QQtin safes. j U 200- Waco. .de, -200 Cribs, assorted uxc9f V 'Iftft- V.rrlmV.A. 1 J -Xl f - A 1000 Loolinr; Glasses; JlOO'dof.Kushahd split bot- torn Chairs. ' ' ISrTo which we add mahogany and walnut.' tar- lor and rocking Chairs. Sofas, eentre, side and exU-n. sion Tables; Secretaries ami Book Cases. ' .. - . i Lpoolstory in great variety, rucH as sprin?. hair. eottoti, moss and bask Matrasses, Comforts, Spread.- Our work is all Warranted as repreeented our rnces as iw as tae joweu. : . ; . Ordors promptly ami faithfully executed and re spectfufly s61lcited. ' Satisfaction ruarantoed. ' ! j irhcciu ana saiisiy yourijeives. J St. Louis, July 2d. 185C. Tln3-6m ; , OLIVER BENNETT & CO., i HAjrcrACTCKIBK A wholes A LI BKALEM Wf ' Eoot3 Shoes Cc Brogans, XO. 87 MALS STMI-TrSJIST ZOULCMO. L V.RX NOW IN RECEIPT of a eom'pleta.Trtment xx. t goooj ltotn tneir.own and otlKf taaButae tories; aia pted ef purblly tthe Western tmde. I'uiebasers ara tarited to examine their stock, manufactured lroid""aclSCtd "liitn.'TJreat eare and warranted of superior, quality Orders will receive prompt and careful attention. j , , PALMER HOUSE, , ' J. BAIlEOLTt, Proprietor. ,. . . Comer of Illinois aDd Wasbingtoa StreeU ".ixDiAxopoLis. nra rpHIS well-known and pporar flofef", has recently X bn re-buHt slid greatly enlarged by tas aJli tion itt Mitr or areatr room. and is .furnished throu &r".. t wita new ae-i beautiful furaiture,"'and is in aUrcspxtr. a first Clasa Hotel. '.Travelers will find thi H'almer" all they can desire for com fort.' larurr and pleasure. The table. Will at all times be suppli! with the best the market affords, and no pains will bo spared to render tho stay of guest both comfortable ana pleasant. - - .- "TRY THE PALMER HOUSE." .AugaitJO, 135.lnl3-lyt J;..; L .. LV liOOH. .OU.T! ':. A' XJj persons are hes-of.y orwarued frors bjuyuig tho ,v eat ioarta or Siertvnit rs Tn.h i 9. North RanielS, East of the sixth I"riBcltl Meri diaa. in Nemaha countv: N ; T ' ' rtnw Mmnt v. Tbos. Heddy; as I hare a rijbt.tvsaM claim that is UKiispaiaoie. u. v. THUlli'SON, BrownvUle, July 5th, ISM. Tl-a3tf Central Ohio an.i fl Stock of Fruit Tn. k. 1 O eot Fll mM next rTtiat. U C ineladHij all the mi iLzl i SlN Pea rs, Pt-ai-bes, Cbcrriet, A pri, j i Wbi-t.'cs, urapaa, vwrraiu, IJneAl-T'"-. Straw berri wa,eta. Espial . '. pr re an tin vi as an ' f.-Dd best stiu, to t an.i Soot!.wh. of fat V iruits, t scially ef tan 1,. c? tWI -!ue,' wSai,i Our stock of Veach Tfera i and tho pric low that all nJIrt, J tiroes tbo pwt wintrr, sho.ld TZ' s Cherry Trre also we h.v, a H i grown en Jf.iW.-e Mori,, whi, l d T- W - aiaess to tao tree. anj ,f ti Tf. 1 wiii,,, j. . strong ATr jt,,ct n, ( "f j aborkfant pnKluctiveneat. Ir,,,l. Catalog E,wUh. prKai, v-w1 l. I applwantsJ Nnrerjtiii aodlMd,., ,1. ll' .re ioTirMv, call m') as we bcheve they can sm eJpn f?i by purchasintif Tss. Wi.dwmio rlt' rcwdyJ'i -ff M.B.BATTwv; Syracnso Korscr. THOl.P, SMITH UAXCH 7rTii)i'Pii-,roi . . -'-I J- - exteosiWasiurmenS --'r" i ai dj .juowjnxftt, We tare ohnwi vrntAti, . , -f 20,000 Apple Trees. froia (i to 9 lOOfCBO Dwarf Pear Tr, 2 50,000 su1a .u. titr: "V" vut-rry i revs, rI yfc , l.T I ,. f tariaA " "". - . . Peach, Plum, Apricot, and 5iHrI,4 T. I large aambers. -- - - tnii 100,000 R-n.Urries, aiabracia-; em . I value.. ,AU Ux popular -as well w tLiZ other small f ru i. ....... 1 - Foreign and Native Everfrowi Xw f Fines, Cryptomerias, Clu Black iS'iT! Spruce, Balsams, Ucmlw Wv "V larrs, j" sualL - - j Ornamentalt Tresf Homs, Slirubberj. CW Bulbous Roots, native $m imported; Dssii,. ttions, pGrnies, ChrysanlfaenHiiai, IXul j eat abundaot-e, and of th inott benu,. ,' aat great ties. While wa eoi 6 Jcotly claj m fr oar poi. general an exrf-Ucnce not .iur"!ed by ts. ' Nursey, we particularly and! onipiiatkajij oar stock of Fear trees. Dwarf isj Si.J mm antionlellul nithna in utrat ir , ;.. 1 . i -. , ij( TT , existing stock ia Amcrka. The- follueur refer to trees' taken from tlio same loi m Utn, offered, when the? were wit on jeor old: From Thomas (. Field, lii., aa tiWuinl in an4 imparter of poor tnwa New Vut , spocimunsan.nsuiy sptevuK; (ue aocit I he ever saw." er seen nucr irees. . t'M NV.t. h. llltiVm t.j:. . .WM. fc- v-., . r-si w, IMl 1 V. l'V "They aro really tho. finest, tieca of theu w M . er saw, and we have parcliatfed a great kuj a, few past years.', A sazestivo to periki about to would remark that our trien were aot nljtw, tho eauemooold durinj tbo bwt winter, wii(rlrf ted so extenivo injirry t Nureres at tho T aad that wo have had sm drought Jurist & summer by whir a the growth of uur trmkk retarded. They may W niiod upoo.Uicrutun,!,! in prune neaiia ana vigor. : , . . OUR CATALOGUES Tt:f t . A - -: ... .it l . i . letter stamp, and for the ethers a ooe ertiMm each. - No. 1 A gtwral descriptive Catalogue of til m irod actions. ' So. J A latet edition f Ce Tmit Dtjrla y.if' i j ( ( f ; j,,!'. No. 3 A deeriptiva Cataltigne of Onttsm'A Trees, Shrabs, Rwi, cr.i - No. -A decriptivtf Catal(;'ie of Dabiiat, Ciwt honso ami Beddinz plants. ' NV f-rtA wholcsalo Catai 'jgne tut Xurwrrntiss Dealers." T:- ,-. - Also a Supplementary Cuta!lge of the Otnw tal and Greenhouse dq-urtiiietit. St.,-'- Also a circular oirt'.c Aiisr Hose. . Syracuse, N.T Nov. 2a, lKi; , .. GRAPE ROyTS.20,03l)a'asba (inp IU two years jld, fr. . f i Prirs f .V pr b-4rn A i . - rr a M at . . r r rs a iu pertnousana. J. M. wA llvi Nov. 2'Jtf N. 200 MaiasA, Cincinowi GKOWN Sinder the ptrfmsl uprrtv.m subsoriber, warranted trn hm tttit enoogh of which will bo sent to tupply a Sarjs ba.!;, oa reception of Jirioc pro-pud. .- . Ca&iabab Mlx: Mkiox A b4aatifaaoi itYmm fruit. ( Asiatifori-rrn, ) lifeuU. OaASrtZ Watkk Mixax lVectr liko the rind of an orange very sno ; ' flavor 20 a Clam Lrsry A beantrful littl mo!a ' for preserves when green 25 CHIXEK A-r.lRAftr AnnSiI,lin.lcrIlil to tboeixnmon eaiirr ;"aifd--- --20 " FiVa Frrr CrmriraKs Very large and ' - CUTTOU f to nen met nwn r n. r " Mammoth rrfra,....(....;....-.. 0 " Or the whole ft. ono' il.llat. i'-nt ll aiad tn irT address. JUSKI'U lu ASlIltV. 20-tf ; 11 lTattttMrHuflinton Co- Ik III AVE a supply of this e-ed ea sale. Prir lb f 2,- rr oi.w 2l cents.' . Prims remitting 2i eents, thatl have otio oince sent thm p" poi. ' t.i.'it ; uj, Ll . . i. i This exotio plant, known as Srh-m jbrlr. recently introduoai lot. Ihi.i conntry-by the P Office, may "be cultivated to iulvnnsag inertry jwt of the United Sf.Ves. It will mk a giod emf tho poorest SuiLl f t 'eiio-Tf s a'talj: W syrup making froia tiia juii ot.i hia plant. I W bc;iejre- lhatsagar ainj U .proiitaTi rate, it is worth, a,trial..b;' ei erv farmer. , ' ;J. m: Mi cuLi-ottjH, 2Tov.29tf"' 'No.2JifMaiaiCinriniwu. :":' I Jcraa Horses. A.rREMIUM ESSAY en the Orin. Ksfo1 i aMehicaI UnEEi'i op horses. Tracing, tho. pedigr floin,ihe. f-r! filial Just'l gan, through thei BjOsiV tp nod j f U t iZv? U th prescrnt tlraa 1 Jf t mmenibi prtniiW I' which are added Hiuts fr Brewfingi Brtakin?. general Use and Mirtageirieat'of Hrr, with 'rf" tical Directions fjf Tnusrt a t h,et( Mt hiliw gneurtara rairrA." 'fty t.ytji wiHT,Jji4il .lTice.l . acat Iree of peL,,, , v w ' t it'.- Ju SaT0NA CO, Book Putlb-turs, 1 10 Faltoa X. ' . AgrJcultaral ii. a. tehjii: m co f 1 UOICTASW AWnviCTJIX. F IfXRS Tf T' garden :and;lowei; seeds. "TRUlTSand- ShruV-, Crsre ami Onberj Vin. LJ C.n. .OorrrSeHKBM VnrK Af neniturai and ilortealtarar Hok..liripinonw, Agept fvr all the twst; IUI pablicstions is tb United Sutes , , . . ' , . ' Store nextdoor toPost-Oi3o9,CouDcfl BluT,T- vlnzl-lyri- t r -r. a. r xcdd, ; or u x ca a j ?, jkw- MUDII S. HUGHES.1 ". PROmCE$j.CQMUSSI0y Sri- Lavei and jki wora.rxfcias .fctrce1 C7T T rT.Tci r- AttomeV:'anr Couribt'ltor at La?- .7OTl-LJViT,i. Will NTK-tico in tin Thir.1 Jiliri.-i! Pi'ri'-t l V braska TttnU,rj. 'rl ia the Tife! j. JudKial Ciresi1 in the.StaWnf v"0ri.r-- 'j s r.lclMtrd'lwn, TJr6vUe) 5. T. , It. W. Furnas. t ? " ., . " ' Dr. John MclTitrson, ' Tipaa', Chio. James Fstor,' . --' 1 ' Ore-, M. .Goorga.'N. Miller; i(. i..lfulir, N.T. ' . b. rLASTas, . a. basss- BROWrsfVlULEi FERRV A ,r be Travel lannc.-iD. . ik are propared wit b erery fseiliiy t aecossw those eroesi eg tho Misnrrj.,r-", 'Tfci? '"ffi best crossfiig point bo the'oVpw Missouri, tr'.e'V. coining to Nebraska f ib" stnd 10 ,h"r vantage to cross at toirrlnr. ' " For every two horxe, twCe of en A wnn, r each in liriduaj $vt t f b.rt mules or j) M korxo or mule ad 2Zr bnnio-or imiVi v rrr "3 ' T i H sheep mad beg p'p-nootl, 4 , eaca i(K)inKin, ... . . i . A AWL U lUIUIf, . . ... , u unloaded wa row and Bsnr mules r oxen therewith, Brownville, Xngist 5, ISiS.-Iy T