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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1857)
iska House. Irtet Street, near Steamboat Landing, CHOWNVILLE, N. T. A. J. BENEDICT, ANyOUXCES to the public that be lias taken the above Hou-e, formerly kopt by 1. II. Edwards, in Brownviile, X. T, and is now prepared to accomo date all who may favor him with th;ir patronage. A new addition has been built to the house and ad dition nude of Furniture and Bedding, and all ar rangements now are such as to render this Bouse equal to an? in the Territory. Brownviile, July 5, ISiS. vl-n5tf - ' .. W. II. WILLIAMS, -WnOLESALK AM) SET All. DKA1.EK IX STOVES & TINWARE Orogon, Mo. . TAKES pleasure in announcing the citisens of Or gon and the publio in general, that he has on hand tie most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, erer offered in this market. XI J stock of Tin ware is of sny own manufacture, and is for Bale at Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices. I would call particular attention to my stock of patterns both Air-Tight and Premium, Among them may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove itov in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, l'ioneer and prixe Pre mium. - Also Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sires and Patterns, which I will . SELL LOWER THAN AST HOUSE TS TOWS. Particular attention paid to making and putting up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term. Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchango for work or ware. W. W. WILLI All 3, . i vl-n5 Oregon, Mo, July 5, 1856. rOBTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth, of Goods at a small advance on cost and carriage by SZZjZjOTJ' cfis TIA.WK, ROCKPORT, 3IO., ' . ' " " AND ' ' T-r a cfc? XIIjIj03Mf IIE31.1IES LASDISG, illO. WE HAVE in store, and are receiving per Steam ers Hannibal, Warner, EdiBbargh and Omaha, sv large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Queens ware, , Boots A Shoe, Hats A Op?, Cutlery, Paints, Doors, .Oils, Bonnets, Medicines, Drags, -Furniture, Tinware, ''.." Saddlery, Groceries, Castings Sash,'. Jails, . .Iron CARTEXTERS A BLACKSMITHS TOOLS AC. All of which we offer at very low prices for Cash or Country Produce. HO HTJJtBSG! Te will sell at S0JEE PRICE!! DILLOX h HAWK. P. S. Ladies, if you haven't got a fine Silk Dress, Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Diixom A Hawk, for we eertainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dress Goods ever offered in this market. No trouble to how Goods. vl-n5 D. A IL . CHARTER OAK ; LIFE INSURANCE COXPAJTrt Hartford, Ct. Capital $200,000 With larre and increasing receipts securely invested under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller rublie Accounts. OFFICERS. ALFRED GTLL, Pres't. JOITX L. BtfXCE, Y. P. JAMES V. WALKLEY, Secretary. DIBECTOB3. . Alfred Gill. John L. Bunce, Wm. R. Cone, Jas. G Bolles, John A. Butler, Noah Wheaton, X. Hoilis ter, Siual Coit, Danl PhiUips, C. N. nmphrey. BOARD OF FINASCE. Cree. Ueach, Esq.. President of Phoenix 3ank, I. F. Robinson, Ei., " u Hartford M Hon. Iaae Touccr, late Attorney Gen enilTJ. S. ' Applications for insurance received by ' R. W. FCR3AS, Agent. DR. A.frwtttAY.Med.Ex. . GEO. P. LUCKIIAUaw, . WATOH MA KER u3L.M.ci ffowollor, i ' ' OEEGOX, HOLT COUNTi. MO.'.:i rpAIvES the liberty to is fjna , fjfecirzcr.s'of JL' Rrownrllle and vicinity, that he .lias iipeabi a JtVATClI, CLOCK A JEWELRi: STORE In Orejm, UJt county, Io where Le wd keep con FUntlyoc had,an4 fureUe good jisortment of Ov4d and Silver JA'at Jes, Clocks and Jrwelry, which 2ie will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine Jot of Violins, Accorieons, Silver, and Plated Spec tacUft, Gold l'ens with Gvld and .fcilrer extension as Silver Thimbles, Ae Ac. ; I Ja it prepared to reair Watches, Clocks and Jew elry, of every description, in the beet manner and en vhe most reasonable terms. . ' ,.-. Every article bought ia bis establishment, is war saated to be what it is represented to be. . Watch re pairing warranted fr one year. July 28, 1856. ' vl-atf . ; ; ' r t - r y l.MTEU STATIS r T EXPRESS CO'JIIPAIVY- piU every pousibla facility for the safe and speedy tran.uu9;ioB of ?! Xoner Vslnable Prtnes. Parcels, ' Goods, and Merchandize " Of every descrlritioB, on rexnatle terms."','" '' I ElM irAL iKriCT.s e 1 ork, UuSalo, Uincin nati, Toledo, Chieajr.- Daytein, intlimiorioiis, and all tne smaller town on lUiilru!U. in the Lantern, Mid die ad Western State', coubn-tingatrft. Louis witi lufiitra.-M'Bi s iusoun Uiver r-xiwess. n. KLrt .. -Jely 2i, lSi6.-vl-n ' General SupcrintcndenC E. ClEKEMvlI . JOHN W. TOOLE ir. (Successor U NOOXAX, TOO LEY A Co, ' I3 Alain st O'J &i:kl, SL'Ixvis, 2L. "I M PORTER, Wholesale and Jii-Uil Dealer, in China, X UI&.M and tueen5W&rc, ' 1 cllow an J iMitkingham Ware. Citandeliers, Lamp. Lanterns, Leoking-glM- Britancia Ware, Ac. Ac, with a great variety f aney Mantle and l'arlor Urcamests, dueet rrom the Potteries and Masuiocturers. . ' . ;Sr'X'r arriving aad ia stnre, a fill etoek of tbe brve line of goods, wUi .h is oiftced to i.lte Trade at reanl:le rates. An exsmination is silicited. : 5Oa ban 1, Asrtjd CrmUn, for Co an try Trade. A. Av. racking receives sjcciai attention. - t-iepteeaber 1J, vlnli-fira H'ESTABROOZI.l -rsirxD STATES District Attorney, ... . .. :. OilAUA CITY, N. Tv. O EQnUED to l In attendance r.ffid:illT nivin all AV tbe terms f the District and upnme Court of tie Term jy, teriten' ht iTotoinoniu services to sucn as weed them. He flatter h'.nisclf thstb'M facilities f pwntni a know?le of the rrsrt'.ce in etch Dis triet, wiU enable him to rire mtlii'iicli m to such as tefrtirt tb-ir beneM to bis cstre. Ocmba City, June 7, 1 .S4. ' '". ' "'' t, T. POWPAIL. B.K.AKS, ! IKJAVDALT CATtn & CO., WASrHSGIOX.roUNDI.Y, . " . tul I.Iactina Llarnfactory. tcrrcr r?o'n4 ana ilurptn b:reu. ; , - ' ST.LQUL 310. - l- "1 TATCTACTrREKS ,f Kihw En-rtnei and tioil. j.1 L er. Saw al (.rit ?li'.l Ma liiK'rt, Totacce fvrfwsacl I n-.-x.-, Uiri Kttl.e, Lar.l Screws and fvliBdrrs, W4 CarJirg Marliines, Vttn's Patent ba" llz&Ave. lU'lldiag CyKiine, Ac.' . i J'rA:"te f i-tht !e of Jaiues Siut!i A Co upcriur MACHINE CAilP.. , . " . VOUXCS PATENT SMUT MACHINE. WeU tried. always lucce-tful, fully GuaraU-kd. iLiti- iHJWALL CARR, A CO. , Wai'ii; jton Pouudry, S U Lojm, M. a5ih:l tii:.ci:ii &. vo . 0.liihi.li. Nortij rrti ttroet, 3 ir Locust ST. xro. MALIAVill.U..-i .r rerr dcrirUon of I rawe.dderiB PA1ttirr,,Ltrraiu jrLitho- tr4 te aty !'rra to the U-tttJOiuf" . AdvertiwrjCris As, J-Uiiaod U X Jvlihti VT Xraa4 at iuu aut . UeevauO. UVi.Bl . fmr wj Tatars ' Tae We 014 Fraaae. ke Se-tHt. ! O. 1. SIASUX, And Geaer&l I-od A: f t. Nr.CHASICA CITr, N. T. TflLL renter -tly ar tend I Land A;r;. ttSte- ...wiM rn.:- Btrkttbrr. l.U ,tKlvitr l5,l;rf.. iLalvl ST IB; A 51 'HSlLIi Patent Portable Mill. THE subscribers bare entered is to a partnership under the firm of Reed, Holabird A Co., to manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portab'.e Grist Mill and are now prepared tefnr.iLm all those in want of a good Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura bility, simp.icty and economy ; excol any MCI in the world. On the late exhibit ion of the Mechanics institute in Ciannnatij a Gold Medal was awarded them for it. i ". ' It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes ; it is superior to all others for the most ex tensive Merchant Mill, as it is for grinding the Farnvsrs feed by Horse power. .i : ' . ; The a1oTe Mills are manufactured by the under rigned at their nbop in Cincinnati, O., where they con be furnished in any quantity at rhort notiee. The above Mills warranted to perform as follows: 3J in. diam- per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, 3a a m u M 30 15, .250 21 .' :. 20 " 13 " 2U0 20 m , a , ij g - 150 As this Mill tolls iU own story, it Is unnecessary to note from pur numerous recommendations, received. REED, HOLABIRD t CO. Cincinnati, O. Fresh Arrival of NEW GOODS! AT ROCKFORT, WO.'-. rpiIE subscrilrs would respectfully tendor their A thanks to taeir customers and tne rublio gene rally for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit a continuance of the same : as they are determined to sell Goods as low if not lower than any other House west of St. Joseph. -Having just recuired a large anl well selected Stotk of Spring and Summer Goods ; also a an peri or Stock of Family Groceries with Hardware, Glass and Qucensware, Furniture, Saddleiy, Iron, rcc i? . - Come one and all, .; For well we know; Again youH call, . . ' " We'll sell so low. , Of Goods the best,' ' And profits small, ' ' ' W e'll beat the rest, And suit yen all. Our Stock of. Dry Goods having been purchased in the Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that we can surpass our comietitor3 in the low prices and good flualities of our Stock, and earnestly believe all will make by calling and seeing for tnmseivoe before purchasiligelsewhere. . ' L'AKtil, JU-Nhs, vU. X. B. Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest prices, for Goods. June 7, '56. DANIEL ZOOK, WHOLESALE AKB BET AIL : , ' X tx g-gri St 9 ChtgoUf Halt 0uunty,M9. 1 . Has in Store: . Pure White Leal, Linseed Oil, Window Glass, ' Puttyr ;.r Caster Oil, Ei. Logwood, '. i Blue Stone, Alum, t " -r Spanish bating, Red Lead, ' . Litberage, White Chalk, J Vcnitian Red, -. Spanish Brown ,; Cream of Tarter, , Tartaric Acid, i Sulphcr Caib. Sda, Vinegar, Turpentine, ' Sal Soda, . . Coperas, . : w ..' Saltpeter, Borax,-' Mcx. Liniment, . Vol oa do; Borland's & Xerver and Bine do, Farrels 1 : do, . Londen's do, Jiys'Espt.,-'- :,; Ground Ginger, : Root - do, Saint LonisGlae, Paris Green, Chrome do, do . yellow, Iron Paint, White Zink do, Fwh Oil. Whale do, Wrights Pills," Chainpian's doy Loudon's do,l) ir;; lUdway'j R. Davis Pain Killer," - Fahncstock's Ver f Stone's Cough Candy, ' London t do, XcLane s Liver Pills In addition to the above, 1 have the largest Stock of Drnnnstand I'hvsicians Shon furniture. Chemi cals, Surgical instruments, and Patent Mediciens ever offered us; sale in this country : ' Merchants arvl Physicians of Iowa, Kansas and Sebra&ka, are rewpectfuliy invited to give meaeaH. 4une7,lS0t5. UAJNXJU. ZOO iL. : A. E HOTJiATETRD is CO j s; Machinists, Founders and ;: ENGINE BUILDERS front BLreet, West ox Bauti, ; CIXCIXNATI,' O, i -.'; Would most reppectfuily inform their friends and the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in their line, with prompt, ness. Havin? lf.telv enlarged their shoo and with the increased CaeHities they now possess, they hope te merit a oenticuktioa ot tbe lioeral patronage which nas-berttire n extenaea to-tnem. Saw MiU Engines of every Description ConstOTtfyW"ban'r'TMmsistlngef theriasn.Crren lax and JieW. Milt Gears and every descrirAion of i. asungs, warraniea to oe wet. maae in every particn lar. - ; ' : . -.- . u They have alo a Boiler Tard attached to. their establishment, 'which enable them to oversee nil work in that linn furnished by thorn, and are pre iared to work en as reasonable terms as any, other enop in tne country. - 'i hose in want of anythine; in onr line, wdBld do well to give us a call and examine onr new patterns. ..... r : - A. B. HOLABIRD CO B. W. IEWIS " ' " '1 THOS. J. BAETHOLOW JAJES VLKWIB v T lata raxr baktholow B. W,i LEWIS - & BROS. - - VAscrAcrrniRs.orlAiA DfccBii-noN op C .H E V I HQ) TOBACCO OZASGO IT, r.MXSSO VRLlvJ) rpHAS OTL fiir the, Tery liberal, patronage that s we nave nenitoiore received from onr numerous friend and customers, and while respectfully solicit ing a continuance cf the same, pledging ourselves to spare neither tali s nor expense to merit the patron are of the pebliei, we beg leave t -annauneo that William J. Lowis has withdrawn from our Arm, and Thos. J. Bartaolow is admitted a nartner from this date, the styJe of ,the firm remaining nnehnngtd, and ;nat we nave secured the services or Capt. Ueorge G, Davis who will hereafter act ia the- capacity of tbatelhtg sAtFJf AK.in 'et.nnection rwlth our itr. Bartholow and will during the coming Scastn per sonally wait ttpt'ioat enstotners for ' t he piirtse of solicitic: their orlon. Our stock held over from last year of all descriptions is -unanimously large, the quality of which eannet fail te irive entire tatisfac tioa to consumers. B. W LEWIS 2 uia.'gow,.MoJanuary.elt65..-.j ,- y..: ' ' jrt -a m b j.- WM.nMARmj irjr? -MCCMARTry, Kew York- J -lOOUi" 1 "St; Louis. '3alAEm"&V.Blt011ffilt' 4 V THE. OLVMtGIXM'. CX0THIER3, ' 1 Xo. U4 AT3 H. 1 HAEf STREET, ; sr. wirns, "3io. TT'OR the arfriroarbing swing, we will have TRE l1 MEXnoi .S tsTOCJv'OF CLOTUIXG,maaufae. tured by ourj.-lrt j in'eir. Tock, expressly ft this uwrkeU U point of STSTE, QUALITY and rCICE, we defy any .rd aHj einrpetitua.t Te fcire warked down our iu-ite fi-ryluv', as we intend .elUae tj none but ' ' ' '- ? . ; cxrnr a$d prompt jrET. ' - To sneh we would ask a thorough examination of our stocK Leiureorcnauag.' - i Wt m - ,-ir i i MARTT4 BROl A:Iv COATE, : . COUNTY SURVEYOR, . BK0y NjTILL'E) N KMAIIA CO., Steel Plow. Factor3r, ' ilarAtt Sviare, S. JosephMo.- i a . WILI4IAX M. CAIiTCH, MAXITICTITJ of Pnurvs- plows ef all a!; one ar.d two Li.rse Plcws and Shovel-plows, C'u'.tii-atori nl Bartews. All urdtr( underv-hun-drtd i4ows filled immediately. Liberal eUnoount to wholealnpir-ha'rv . . - Ia FORSYTH & CO. And Prcinrlit Afxcnts, or TBI IULTIilOr.E AND 010 HAILLOAD. No. S, 0!it Street, ft. LcuU, 12a. IiOOI OUT! 4 LL pro- rw herVy farwarned f.-om laying V the S- i M ,m fiarth of Seeti Z'i, Teeaidiip urvh Pur- l luut of the sixth Principal Men- dian, in ls.t. cunaty, N. T new eeru4 by -I'll . v .. . . . 1 y 1. I " J Mt nave a I l t.t i Cn ital u b.e. U. B. IllOiU-iUi'. n. TrHrrrr ir ore. b. b. wrrrrrsoBB. J. r. caster H. & R. B. WIHTTDIOHE & C0.,i I 'Wholesale TmTi-rt in JjZZL&ir liSa vjw tw J JJOXXETS AM) STRAW GOODS. f , KO. H3 MAO STRRET, . . ' (First door above t'ao Bank of Missouri.) - OtiXiouis, JWXo. fjJCith paid for Furs and I'eer Skins. . REAL ESTATE AGENCY. GEOSOI CLATES. J. W. LEK. CLAYES k LEE, Real Estate and General "Agency, . OMAHA cityn. T. ' . Reference. James Wright, Broker, . Kew York, Wm. A. Woodward, Esq. . " , " Hon. R. Wood, Ex-Gov. of Ohio, .Cleveland, Wicks, Otic and Browneil, Bankers, AleottA Hcrton, - " Col. Robert Campbell, ; St. Louis, ' James Ridgway, Esq. ' " . " Crawforn and Sackett' ' Chicago. Omaha City, Aug. 30, 1SSS. vlnl3-ly. CHARLES KEARNY, : Wholesale and Retail Grocer AKD STEAMBOAT AGENT. East side Market Square op' site Market House BEGS leave to inform the eHtixens of St. Joseph, and the public rcnerally, that he has just open ed a large and fine assortment of Groceries, to which he invites the attention of Country Merchants, Plan ters and the public generally. Uoat stores constant ly on hand, ... . ' ': T .!.' Lumber! lLumber! THE undersigned has on hand and for sale at his mill, Hush Dottom, Mo., One hundred and Twentv-flva Thousand feet of various kinds of Lum ber, which he offers for sale at the following prices. square edged lumber, . - ' - $1,50 Sheeting, - - -- - - ' - ' 1,25 Black Walnut, - - - - - : - 2,00. There is a ferry across the Missouri river, opposite the inilL Lumber will be delivered on the Nebraska shore, at 50 cents in addition to the above prices. , LOUIS LAWRENCE. September 20, 1858. vlnl6-3mpd . JAMKS CAKGILL. CEO. W. CASGILL. J. & G. XV. CARGIL1V FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AND MANUFACTURER'S : AGENTS, Steamboat Landing, SU Joseph, Mo, CONSIGNMENTS of Goods and Produce J respectfully solicited, and all business entrust ed to ns will be promptly find carcf ally attended to at tne lowest rates. References. Taylor A Shepherd, , - , R. L. McGhee A Co., . : Livermore, Coolcy A Co0-' ; St. Louis, St. Joseph..- Alercnants Generally,, H. D. jOHXSOX.; '' I. T. CASSABT. ! W. TMStO JOHNSOX. CASSADY & TEST. ; Attornej's and . .Counsellors at-taw, And General Land Agents, . council -bluffs;" iq.tva; ' WILL promptly attend' to1 Land Agencies In resting Money. Locatins and telling Land Warrants, and all other business pertaining to' their professionitf Western Iowa and Nebraska.' : y " , J ; Noi T8, Main Steet, S. Ixai. Iffo, -t? y.u-.i : SPUING' STOCK COMPLETE.' iv "..Tbe cheapest and most exterjsi.Te : Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions Establish mentln the Western Countiy. MERCHANTS in searcb of cheap goods are invi ted' to examind our stock ct silks, dress goods, shawls, white goods, Embroideries, ribbons, gloves and .hosiory, trimmiiigs, furnishing goods and email wares generally, together with 15,000 Parasols of the latest and most fashionable sty ks,ai manu facturers' prices. . . - ,.. T Cash buyers, close purchasers, and prompt men will find our stock adapted to! tfieir wants fa every particular. . A call from the trade is respoetfuliy to Uelted,: rxr. ; -tx" 75r." itlfixari August 23, 1856. ;f . . ,- LW B'l STOi. Tff i MBtbxag ' JOHN COLHOUN & .BROTHER. , Sign of the Padlock, one door below the Post-Office. ,:.jf.-ST; JTOSEPMO lfol ::'.U VWBOUBALB AJttt K Br Alt SXALEBS Df '.' HARDWARE CUTLERY. ARE "now receiving a full and complete assortment of all kinds of Hardware and Cutlery, to which they invite the attention of purchaser?. Our stock having been purchased on the most advantage ons terms, we are determined to ssU.&tsachr prices as will be satisfactory to buyers, f : D not forget to give ns call before you pnrcnase elsewhere, pr yon may regret it- I .'.':;; J: COLHOXN AiBROTTIER. J MAMMOTH STOCK. I V Pall, fi CVixatxi Goods, , : l: j:; powel, u;yj & qo,;t tVy Are now .Rec'eirlng one, of -tlie larsest 4 ana iiest beicctea btocKs oC-r r DRY. JGOODS, . GROCERIES,: v&C EVER offered in St, Jofeph,, which they intend offering to the Trade at prices which "will com. pare favorably with those of good in St, Lonii We solicit "buyers to call and examine our stock before making their pnwbtees. ; ; . i !" i." ;! Among the articles they offer for sale are: , , . . - 40 balgs brown sheetings ZOO pi'ei fl&nT, all grades 5 bales osnaburg; . .250 Batincttes;T . 19 shirting, strlpel;'15(- M twds and cas'rs: 400 pieces plaid Hnsey; . - 1-: 1 it,.. -Tin u ;.!.! ' . 10 easea bl'ehcd shirt in; and sVtini; 2ft dox shawls 20 pair three pleet green mat-kinaw blanket .20 acartet : ' ' I - ,T... . l 49 blue . 8 eases brown and bleached drilling; 160 pair sad dle blankets.' ... , ,.w t .. .v.- nxponTAim irnUi tzobks. c ? , , ' PTBLlSBEn. BY, w " Moore, Wilstacn, Ke-s& Co.,'. No. 85 West Fourth Street,' Cincinnati, O. -1 : HISTORY OF MEDICINE, from i(e Origin to 1. the Cloe of the Eighteenth Century. Ly Dr. Renouard, of Paris. " Translated by Ur.'O. C. Comejys Professor ia Miami Medical College, One Volume, large 8 vo. 70 payjs, Price $3,00. An Introduction to the Study of .To'thrties; P-y Profeor J. J. C. Moffat, of theCollope of New Jer sey, Prince ton. Aathnr of Life of Chalmert:' Ac. I vol.Umo, pass. Price?!,- , -' The Teachers Miscellany. A seketion of articles from the proceedings of the College ef PrfeticnaJ Teachers. By J. M. Campbell and A. M. lladley, of Wabash CoUcre. One vol, 12 mo, 4o0 cage, i'rice tlV ' " - - WILL IE READY IS SEPTEMEEB v Ths Cjclcjedii cf Icdcrn Travel, A Kecorl of Adventure, Eiploratioa c4 Discovery for tha list Fifty years. , Edit ly Bayard Tayk r. Author of "Yiews Afoot," Traicls ia Catral Africa," Ae, Ae. One vtU vo, lLod:(-tnIy Uluftrat! wL'k 13 mp by S-chocbvr, and ausienHss wood engrsvipgs by Orr, and an elaboratei teel fnntLpeic by Us tire. Of" Will bs.d tsttlT;bfsn!v. - XOORK.WiLljTACII.KfcVSACO . Vh'lile and ktil IkM.kn?rs, 2i Wet loartk street, Cincinnati. mi IATE3 of very 4eKtiCa, fur salt ai this J . . , iS- ' T"nL. r 111 .iT.': ; PATENT- GRAIN SEPAltAlTOR fllllE SUBSCRIBER ianow prepared to far- X nish Farmers and others witn bis :i - '-GRAIN SEPARATOR," : ' ' for the present season. It is' unnecessary to speak particularly of the merits of these Machines, as they re too well known thrnnrbout the- ConntTT to Beed extjlling ; but the fact that they have heretofore and are pmitinuin" to receive the premiums at the State and County l airs where they have been exhibited is nflicient to induce all IhoM in want OtSUCn Jla- ebine. to pnrchaso one of theso. ' ( . .: : . . At a nractical test of this separator m competition with the best of those made in England, in 1853, it received the highest commendations of the press, and of t he lc&dinz a irrumlturausta ot mat country. I hare a lane number of them on hand, ready for the coming crop, made of the best material, and war ranted to do good work. I have made manr valuable improvements in these machines within the last year, and have no hesitation in warranting mem superior vo u j u uac. I am also preparing a large number ' of CrawforcFs . . . Improved Clorr Hallfr?, r. ... patented in 1854, whicn are greatly supeVior to lis patent of 18A4, being ia itself foeder,- and greatly aheadof it in other respects. .They rill bo mann- laetured under tne lmineaiaie supervision m uc natentce. who. has Mrniineatlv located in this plaee. tm i . r. L . . l ne a Dove cui represonn my iuur uww ucjimw tor, and is designed efpecially for tne lanners own nse." Im also agent for MeCormick's celebrated REAP ER and MOW1N.U MAUimfJ, combined. : J. R. MOFFITT, Piqua, Miami eonniy, Ohio. Furniture ,and. TJpliolstiy ut ureal tariety. At the Banner Furniture "Ware Rooms of '" IIENTON & TRIMBLE, O Second' Street, Sign of tin Chair and R-ditead. TIES continued liberal patronage-of the citizens of iSt. Joseph, North Western Missouri, Kansas, Xe braska Dd Western Iowa, for all -cf which we feel thankful, has induced us to increass our facilities for doing business. ! Having built Inst spring.'a, Tery large Manufactory Establishment on. Francis street, and having employed some of the very best workmen in the Eastern cities, we are now.determined . not to be oirt done by any other Furniture Establishment in the Missouri Valley, ia quantity, imality, dwability, styles and prices. Our stock consists in part of Rose wood, Walnut and Mahogony Bareans, marble and solid tops of every style; extension, centre, card, din ing and side table; Book cases, Wash standi, Work tables and Wradrobes, Sofas, divans, ottomans-and footstools, spring seat parlor chairs, roeking, nnrse, el ixabeth chairs of every variety.. Mahogony wal nut, cherry and maple bedsteads of every style and variety. Spring, hair, "moss, eotton and shuck mat tresses, Ac, together with all other article) in our line, -usually kept in s .Furnitnro Warerodin.- We say then to all who may want good i urmturc, either for "hotels, parlors or bed rooms, give-as a Call and ex amine .our. work and prices," and we think yixi will leave yoiir money here- in, plaed. ot sending it to Str Louis and getting an . inferior article at the same price you can get a good one here at.'' " ' ' ' : -Out motto is the cash system, which will etable ns to sell at smaller profits than purs or any other estab lishment can do where the ercdittrvstem is adopted; N. B, .The highest price paid for seasoned Wal nut and Cherry Lumber.- - -"Hi !,'.' W.t"r SU Joseph, Aug 30, lS56-: vln!3tf, j , r ,. n "A.THIXO OF BEAUTT 18 'A. JOT- FOREYF.B. " COLE'S rVOYAGE .0? ' LIFE, ., Childhood,1 Youtlir5Ianhood Old'Ag Four fpli)did Line Engravings, Trim the Oiiginals in" the Gallery of the Spingler, Institute. ' Plates, i5s2a.'v'per,20x33.J'..-i;! ; 'jia-J.- t ibl .7 - ; A GREAT XA.TIOXALW0BK.; Of five years execufio'n, involving an expend of f20, 8ftiu? Artist's praofck $50.; ' India' LoUere'Lv-3i. Plain. $20. . , , "-. . I3?T A profpeotus containing a full description of to. warn, mm HMmtoimiiuui out innn lio . . l.M'l.(..l ..... ' . . T ourmosieminoni, ui onr most oiMinirnishca STATESMEN, the best accredited JUBUE3 OF ART, at home and abroa.I together with thc ";toice;pf Tim press Of. this city, nd also o tho,r highest European, au thority, . .. r ... .r. t .... ..,.-( '; THE tONBO 2T ART- JOTJRXAt,; V u Will be forwarded pa the' receipt pf tv-'q K)3tage itamps.i v i;; ; : ,?''! l : ,ti.,3 ,.The Trade supplied on the most ? " . " Liberal Terms. r - Appropriate and tasteful styles of framesprepar ed expressly for this work, at the lowest cash rites, are furnished at prices varying from. $10 to $3J the set. Boxing, packing and cartage' from $1 to' $2. Address tha Yoyagef Iufe, Rev. A. R. WOLFE, n vlnlitfj ..T j. . Hpingler Institute, N.; Y. B ;; - ,J'J.J M.'.',ildF ADLN ;& ' Cd,i:';""':': '; FOR WARDING , COMMISSION ,.o, o JLieyce, JUid o( Commercial, street,', " StJ Louis, Mo. t , .y'l-j Especial attention given to sales of HEMP, ROPE, Provisions, Florir, Grain, Ac. "Consignments roHcit ed,.and promptly disposed Of. ' T . ': : ' i '- " ',-'"" i -ia! AMERICAN HIST OR Y. ,..A GREAT WORK OOXPLITED ! i - , , JJFE AND.TTOEKS OF JOHN ADAMS Second President of the United States. M T ;l.B !'tDITBl BT'mg CRAKlrSOX, " ' ' ' "' -yl-n'CHATlLES FRANCIS. ADAMS 10 rols 8vo. $22,50 vole, 1 & lp just published Of tbe, writings of our Revolutionary-worthies, none have been presented to the public with as much ability, care and good fajtli, as those of John Adams. The main portion of the labor devolved on Charles Eramins Adamfe, who has dovoted to it several years, and has set aji example of thorough research and toaad judgement, : which eahnot be to highl com mended. Krfmt W. Gi-ukM. .f, --, It is A work for the statesman to read and stadjr -a work eg pec 'ally gnitcd to young men work with whith ire 'can 'well afford W Identify otir national reputation. iPuriteu. Rttordtri .tj Every student of American history,. American lawi,ustages.-and iniUtutions,shotld make himself acquainted with these papers, containing as they do the reflections of a mind of great comprehension, deep sagacity and extemdre Jeansing on the funda mental principles of government. Sational i'ra. f On of the most valuable contributions yet kaade to American bUtory, PhSadtlphU Bulletin. . , . ' Sach a contribution to Amexiaw' history we hare not bad before, except in the collections of tho Writ ings of Washington and Jcfforsrn Probably in lit erary value and interest tbu will surpass them both. .10", t . LULL, 1JIUM X IU, " IIJ Wa.hingtot Street, Boeton. t WlbolesalQ. t5c Retail Departasn . E.,W. DOXSEIX. ( . A. M. SAXTC'N',-,1 SAXTOX Anargement for Tati 'bfy Winkr '57: -lie) J-TiiE PEOPLE'S STOKER' ' 7 ST. JCSEFH. III).' :J r.l txix New Goods rec'dJiji every Steamloat. Llore of .theiaClieapex tliaixeTer. TTT'E are prepared to offer Extra IndncciBeats, ft dis scasen, and all aUentija to ur lai-ge Moek of ( ' ' DRY GOODS, ;i " ! LADIES' DRES:? GOODS, (Latest Stylus) f...-FASIIIOADLE DON N ETS, " ' ' READY MADE CLOTIILN'G, "-: I WINTER -GOODS, Hatag Caps, B jots an( Shees, ( six hundred e:.) UroctTies, aiL, IUrdirare, Crockerr ape Ac. ir i Cash paid for Hemp, on delivery, nt all times. THOMAS IL LARKIN CO "' COJfillSSTOX MEEC11AXT5 XSO Wholesale Grocers, Io. SO, Levee, Corner of Olive street, : ST. LOUIS, 110. Special attention riven to sales of HEMP, GRAIN and TOBACCO. u orders Uken ir the pnn-has of iiemp.snJer any circnmstances. ;. Country Prcdr.cc VlTiSTED. and for whkh w an w the ti iest v V Utfket prie. 11013UTIELL A iM. Merchants, Sportsnca ard Mf:ctmcis. ' HORACE E. DnilCX A: CO"3 '-1REAT WISTXRN EMPORin:, A r f Lot Cs VJI KiHes, Fistols, r ishmgTacV' ail sportirj; ap paratus of every vanery, is at . is at . 1-', iMini .nam i ot t- Deer in tbe Win- street, St. Louis, the sic We keep constantly pa hand a f u!l a?sortnient of Hunting,' -Target and Alinnie Iulles, Towther with every variety of Fureossion Caps, Guns, Wads, and "Wadding Paper, Fishing Tackle, Ae Ae.; in fact, everything connected with the una Trade. ' " " ' ' Two Handred Breecn loading Riflea of Tanoni natents. ; : . U. AU Kinas oi gun Biaujr.n na .moanuog, . . . ' . . . , i i i ' in the forged, bled and finuhed state. ... I lease call and examine for yoarselves before yea make your purchases, as experience is the only true ruide. " - A .. . . r- uur roods are au warraniea dt ns, . in. iota l1t- w August iou. iiuuu Tichajrjson's Missouri Express Company, Pimcipai Office Ko.12, N. Main St, (31. L.UU1S, JulobUUKL BEO leave to inform tho public, that they nave extended their Express Line to this place. Hav ing complied with the requisition of their Charter, and being fully organized, aw no w prepared to trans act a General Agency Business. The success which has attended the original Propri etor, is a guarantee of the satisfaction rendered. and it will always be the aim and study of the Executive of this Company, to give every possible facility for me speeay ana s&ie transmission or Money, Valnab!e-FcVB?ev Parcels, and jjunaies oi uooas, iUercnandize, and every description of Freight, on reasonable terms, to au points on lt iussonn Jtiver, and at &t Louis, with other responsible Express Companies, for New York; Aew Orleans. Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cincinnati, Burlington, Louisville, Rock Island, Mem phis, Pittsburgh and Buffalo and to almost very town and villiage in the United States, Europe, Aus tralia and California. . ' ". .. . A Messenger will be put on the new steamer Oma ha, making weekly trips between here and St. Jo seph, there connecting with our daily line to St Louis and all point3 as abore. In behalf of the Enterprise, the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. All business entrusted to ns, will meet with the same energetic and prompt attention which has always characterized this Express, and. mode it pre-eminent la Western Lxpross- business. . , , " ' SU Louis. ' " ' ;! - EnWABi) MiA.;-- . .1 SAiari. JfcOAaTjmf, W. D.rW; Bkksakd, Johh W. Toolkt. i JasEra F. Biohaiiwox. :, -t.;t " B. F. Barry, Alton. W. J. 1'ir.or, Islington, - -' ' JOSEPH F.. RICHARDSON, Pres't. S. IL Gbat, Sec'y. . .: . r . . , ' yln2.' i - ' IlB5Kt: Ktle," General Agent. BOOK STOEE! . JPST; OPE5TED AT, THE HEAD OF BBOADWAT, " COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA; V THERE may he found a large assortment ..Il.rf BOOKS AND STATIONERY, and everything in their line, consisting in part, as fol lows: -'-'-r . i .:' -;- . . Histories anABiographies, , . 1 " : Xarrati vci and Travels, - ! "-" ; "-'" . y , Sehool Books, . . . ' . - ; , "( Miscellaneous Works, : ' : - " r .v... Lives of Eminent Persons -f ' Agricultural Works, ' ' : ; ! j ' Standard Poetical Works, t . j Religious Works, ' . i '. j;l Song Books, - " ' K 1 i'.'fii 1 r l. 1 1 TT ' T.t. juuit-s ion uyma ixxms, f i- r. i Noveh and Light Reading, ( 3 K . Paper, Pe'ns ahd Ink, , .; , ,-:' Cards and Gift Books, , .'I'll? Toys and, Eaney Primers,; "t ' -::t:i?.v. Portfolios' and Albums. And a thousand-other usefu(ani necessary articles in the tfnc, v ,., ,, . i -. Afso,- red, black and blue of our own man ufacture, Wholesale and Retail, as cheap- as can be had in St. Louis, and warranted of, the best quality, pnt up in quart, pint and half-pint bottles; also, m fonr and two onnce bottles. . w JYoftsii.aftl jnen wishing a bill of" TT7-ftT! ' 1' 1 - A VA Cart be sujpliod here afc jier 'cent above pub lishers' prices, we paying all costs and obtaining them at the shortest notice.' Onr arrangements embrace any STANDARD COOKS printed in tho Uni ted States :- C i.-.'- -i . '. -" . Call and see our stock we are new beginners bnt will serve onr Customer? to th-j best or our ability. Our prices, we, are sura Will beiatljfaetbr. ' '. 'j , pYiceSjjm Council Iowa, Juao 1 4, '6(V-v ln2. - 185G. - SPRING' SALES.1'' 1856; iUj PSKETO CASH AM) TIMH BTTEBsJ JOHN HALS ALLy - . f. , ' WnOLESALK.AXD BETATL , iBOOKSELLER & STATIONER. " A5D BLAK BOpK MANUFACTURERS. HAS for iale all the Spelling books? tlcograpbiek) ' Readers: Ilistoriries; Chemistries; Dictionaries; Arithmetics; Philosophies, &en now in use, together with a large stock of Law, Medical and miscellaneous books forming the most complete assortment to.be fonnd in thaoity, Atvf, Writing paper, and Foreign and Domestic stationary, of the finest -quality, eovntry merchants and others ihcmld not fail to call at o. 12p Main st. , . ' ' , 185G ...r . FALL .TRADE . , 185G EDWABD MEAD. W. HMACEICE." E. H. MEAD. ' 'Oldcti Eonmi of ike 'hindTii ike Wc'tU-' "' ' ' ... , EHnbiinhed 13W.T . , , 1 : EPWARD, MEAD.& C07 ' -: ' : ' Koi 60 Main, cor. Pine st,' t " ' . Importers i and Wkolsalers Watches Jewelry and- Fancy Goods. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS," and materials, sil ver and plated ware, shoe gun rifles, pistole; revolvers, musical instruments, daguerreotype arabro rypes, Ae chrystalotype mater iuls;lletel and SteAm boat table ware. H . r - St. Louis, September 13, 183k Tl-nl3-3m ' ' - HOBJJINS; & POMEROY,'' E0OTS.S110ES& SOLE LEATHER, -n LyciyyATi onio,;. f,;Tt, So. H. T. lKSXETT, .- , X.8NJIOBTOH 5 S. IX- HAKDIq BEXNET, MORTON & HARDING. Attorneys at' Law,' Nebraska Cit'y If.T'ahd Glen wood, I a. TTf lLL practioe La all the Courts ff Nebraska and V '."Western" Iowa. IVrticulir attention paid te obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of debs. (, !, i .' -;.. -jf i-i J ; n-.;-" Li',- T.EFEREXCE: , , ' Hon. Lewis Ca, Detroit. Jf- .' " - --nliusD.Jlorton;-:- I -cliP :. v., Gov. Joel A.Matteson, Fpringfield, 111; ., . ,: , Go. JLAJ. CrimesIowa Citv, Iowa " -;B.I'riAled;St.Lfis,Me.;" i n . Hon. Daniel O. ilortea. Toledo, Ohio; , . .... , ' !; A. Sarry. B-llevue, Nebraska: ' ttatgewieh Walker, Chieags, IB: h" Green; Weare A BcntonGociiicil Blu2"s,lowa. , . r V i OREGON, 210,1 " , ROUT. L ILiTTEN, Proprietor. Xo pains or expense will be stared by the labscri ber,to make his guests comfortable in every respeet, at inis well know a and cigniy repataue uoma. The very best attention given te animali by a gd and attentive Ilostler. ' ' ' vl-n4 . , ROEERT L. IIATTEX.' Eagle Mills. st. josltth, ho." -. r JA3IES CARGILL, Prtprietor. MAXCFACTURES and keeps coratartly on band for sale, all kind of Floor, Healt and Feed ttajj. Orders solicited and promptly filled on most favorable terms. ' Cah pai i eonstaa'Jy f Wheal. For character e,' llour re.'tr to every lKJy that ever nsed it. SU Joseph, M-Ao.-S9,TS3. T'.nlMy Bricli! Briclin WE UAE a.-)wreadvf ,m H-3,0Jl sti mT ehantable Brick. W l aTf ALL A M.ELCTT. ErowttvLUe, AegnnJ,!. Tl-ftf - - D. M. HITCHCOCK. C. BXAKP9LZB. n -' BIXJ. JOT. D. M, HITCHCOCK CO., . ; Bt OIlTe and Locast streets, SL Lonis, Ma MAM" IrA CTV tvLKr r taking, lleaUag, and ParlMr Stoves and Grates. . Also Manufacturers of four sixes of Jewett's Pat ent Ctry iloB;hr one and two horse, right and left Land.' " Shakespeare and hU Contemporaries. PAIJTTED Br jOHX TAED. WILLIAMS, STEVENS, WILLIAMS & CO ' SS3 Broadwar Have rlesrare'in aeuoaocinr that ther hive at length received a finished Proof of the Engraving by Jakss Iieb, from the above painting. . ai u wunoat exception, ene of tne most brilliant Engravings of ear time, ' - : mnts, 10 dais; rroors, Z0 dolls; Troofs with A tographs, 3ft dolls: Artist Proofs, 40 dolls. . A few eboic4 impresfion of "EYAXGELIXE" are still to bo bad. Prints, b dollar Proofs! 1 dolls; Proofs befiire let ters, 15 dolls; Artist Proofs, 25 dolls. v JOUN P. SAMSELL, . I -nam m va- nvg v f ' ' Fashlonalilc Tailor, . . ; ROCK PORT. MO. ... TST0RM3 the public that he is now prepared to had Inmr .nA MTtftn-iivik TnrfnM ft. lt.lt.M 1;.. self ke can please all who favor him with their pot- j . . , rvuBgo, . uoua uis warraniea in au cases.. Given. to etticg ont garments for homo ranking. ' ) : 1 1 . I n . ,.)- ,a. iiivwu'uio, -A."g. , ojw, vi-nii iy . I. A, WHITHPGI, . , B; ). x'fJKMT. MRS. Ei A. WIIITRIDGE A CO. XArcrACTTBEKS OF Masonic Gothic and Odd Fellows ITECtAIjIA. Also Segalia for Temperanec'and ether Soeletiej, ., . ' Jfo. X28 Walnut Street, up Stairs, ; . , CINCINNATI, 0. r .masons, i . References, oso raxovs. ' W.B.Dodds,QMof Ohio O. P. Morton. P O M InL C. Moore Ed Masonic Rev; Turner A Gray, pnb Casket F. J. rhillips, II. P. City W.G.Xeilson, POM Ohie The Editor of the Advertiser will hare specimens of Regalia from the above Manufactory, and recieve orccrj rrom Linages or private members for Regalia, - Angu3t2, 18-iii. vl-n9tf . HAEPEE'S MAGAZINE. Close of the Thirteenth yolume. Subscribers ti IIarpkr'9 Maoazivk, whose sub scriptions expire with tbe November numbei, are respectfuSy requested ti renew them without delay. Tiima: Three Dollars a year, or Twenty-five Cents a Mumber. 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 eoch. Thirteen vol umes are now ready, bound in cloth, and also in Lilfealf. . - - Clubs of two persons at Five Dollers a year, five persons at Ten Dollars, or eleven persons at Twenty Dollars., ... ..... -The commencement of a volume affords a favora ble occasion forth opening of new subscriptions. Tho December number will commence a new vol ume. ; The Magaiine weighs over seven and not over eight ounce. ' The postage npon each number is Three Cent. , - r , - r ' Each number of the Magazine will contain 144 octavo-pager, in double eolumns, each year thus com prising nearly two thousand pages of the choicest Miijeellantous- Literature ef the day. - Every num ber will contain numerous pictorial illustrations, ac curate: Plates of the Fa? hums, a eopioui Chronicle of Current tvi nU, and impartial Notices of tho im portant Uooks of the month." The Vol nine com mence with tho numbers fur JUNE and DECEMBER;- but subscriptions may commence with any number. . . HARPER A PRO'S., Publishers. ' , Franklin Square, New York. . PAINTS, OILS, VARMSIIESV V Frexck and America Window 67m & Glaameart, . Spiee Jndijn, fifadder, Permiurie,Jie. -. S P It I N GS TOOKI r . "'CllARLESS,' BLOW & CO, UtTORTERS k WHOLES ALB BIALERS. . 1 JtO. 68 and 67 Main street, St. Lonis, Ka. Are now1 in reeejpt of their new Stock, embracing everything in V'eir lne. . 1 if Merchants visiting onr City are requested to give us a calL as we are determined U sell for Capb or l'rompt Timo Taper, as low as any House' in th United ftft. f . - , ..: AMERICAN AND ORIGINAL. KNICKE11B0CKER MAGAZINE ' ' ' "' For 185T. . " The Forly-ninth' Volume of the Emckerbocxer Maoazite wiU commence with the number for Jan uary, 1857; and it is the intention of lhe Publisher te make great additions to the literary meritf ef the work. We take it' for granted, there are but few . Xs sine readers in the country who are not familiar with the authors of &r.Lxr;SR.aai the Sparrow-Haas, both old contributors to tho KxiciRRnocKmr. W are pleased to be able to nnnoance that ther will t t -1 r -. Dom wnto iorour magazine ine coming yeiir. - Jlr. Cozzens will contribute' a new and really original Story, Ivhkh will appear ia every number; and, Mr. Kimball will furnish a Sketch or a Story as often as his other duties will permit. ;-i - Tekms: Three Dollars a rear, in advance. Two eopies Five Dotlars. ; Five copies and npward.i, Ten Dollars., i The , Magaiine is sold by all periodical dealers.' Specimen numbers sent free of charje. ine n.mcKerrocKer anj any other Tbre Dollar rgaine, sent one jrear for Five Dollars. The Knickerbocker and Home Journal, one year for Four Dollars. . . ht tiers toa tainf eg remittances and cverytk in g eon ectod with the buisnws department, should be ad- dresKd to " SAMUEL HLESTON, PrBLreif kb, - , ' 318 Broadway, New York. OLIVER BENNETT & CO., ,. l .wit. XAXTPACTCKEBS AKS WHOLESALE DEALZB4 IS . "Boots Shoes & Brogans. ".' XO. 87 MAIS STREl!. ; SAIXT LOUIS, MO. . I RK NOW IN RECEIPT of a eompltte assortment XX oi gooils rrom taeir own end other manufac tories, adapted especially to the Western trade. , Iurchasers are invited to examine their stock, manufactured and selected with rreat care and Wkftuitedef snporier quality., Orders will reoeive prcmot and caret oi attention. ' p.vTArrp 'TinTTCT' - u ' B. BARSOUR, Proprictori Oonjcr ef Iniinoia and Washinstoti Straets; INDT ANOP-OT.T a TNT). T 1 vlIT Wr!1 -VnAWn And nnnnln. V . . i-. rt nn ,tly X been se-luilt and trrtUr enlarpnd bv the aU i- tion of. fixty or seventy, room, and is. furnished LhrougBott wita new and beautiful fumitare, a ad 1 in a!lrepxL, a First Cl Hotel, Traveler rl.l I '.In..." .1, .v. i : x. - ."i n v j j . .imc4 mi w- eu ucpiro lor com fort, luxury end pleasure.; The- table' wil at all . . ft. 1 1 -. . I . ; . . , i . iimn wiui ioe dksi tae marKei acorus, Uii nt (A Hi will b xn&Tod f a' rtnili tK t gacsU thH eomlorUlIe and pleasant. - . r . - . - r v. ' TKT THE PAL1IER UOUSE." Aruft30,lRiR,-vlU-ly ; ,i ,t (" . . SCARRITT : MASON. rTJIUaTUliE tc UFHOLCTEItT, . DEALECS axd Xi. O and-ti Washington Aveaae, Su Louis, M. HAYING completed eur arrangements far a fall stork of Gm4s in our lino, and bavins; tkebst assornKat in the Wwt, we take pleasure in orTcrinjf to purchasers both WHOLESALE and KiTXlu J n . . ... 500 den wood seal Cbairt, 1000 l!uraa.. 2Jt) di cane seat Jo, 100 do rorkinr do, 109 do ehiUrvns' do, b09 tin safes, 208 Cribs, a-wrtei sixes, 500 Dinhsx Tables, Sflt) Rrrakfa-n d, 109 Week StanrA, rr 0 Wh lo, lotj araro;ev. JiK Loun?e? 1C J0 Loukin GUssea, lea d.rt.Kujh and split bot- UmC-airs. r ETTo whvh we ad I maio?any and walnut, par lor an 1 me kin t Chairs. SofiJ. eatr, sideaad extea sioa TUle; tcretariee And Book Caes. l' aoljtery ia rrva variwy, nteh as spnn, hair, et t.n. bv aad husk Matreiws, Comforu, ipreaAs and LUnkets. ' . " . Oar work U aH TTarrantid as represented oar Price as Low ae tke Lowest. Orlen prwur ftB'1 hithfuny execnted an! re pecLfB3y sotfcitol. Sifa4iuB gcaraateed. . . 11eae eafl aa.1 stfy yowselve. SU Loaii, J:y W.li. Tlad-m D AY & MATLACK, Wholesale Dealers IVr GooK Eo. J7 Temrl itrset. between Wal- ant tad Viae. Ciasinuti, Olio. c i in. q: ;r 01x3 & " Jfo.'l5,' Main BtTeetStJtou;,. i 4 GENTS for Strr.nV Com v, J" the "Queen ef tha Soath - . Ti has been kept secured to the iartrnKrk recently, however, (Jane 27U. 18ii Patent f. the United States We beta i? enrinj the invention for fonrt.n vetri .,uuiim " racier u nu Dtcn brri to competition with oHipt Mills. It ,, " tne otber-maxe oT Milbj of ourdtr, at ftenu- " Fair, in 1300, when it drew a diplona as u Corn Mill, and was awarded a fine silver medal Of these Mills we maaufacture t iir-7 and three expressly for rrlndin j whiat a0BT "en, ine pecuuv novelty of this Mill u ts," ne is the runnin; stone, ia all 4awi Tv limit to the speed, and as speed is everrthinr hi Jf inir. it will out rrind any anner rtn, P- Secondly: By this arr.ingem.snt we an tn, get grain into the Mill with a very small er qaeniiy we gnna nearer tbe ntn and of with less powet than any npper runner ran U Thirdly: Onr Mill taka any kind of r-;. J- eboking. We wamiBt against choking ia any cases, mis h a gnwe exaiM)B oauunt? e.l. . . trouble in all Milie where the anner ston . w. ner. Of course, we mean sbaII Xillf , wher, yJ tion mast be high to do much bntinew. . Fourth! v: Oar Mills never take en nrrk. empty the under stoiM not toucliinn e no injury can be done. . This is an iaiportaat adr ner. Augast Zl, i m. rlai: FRESH DRY GOODS EEDY, JAIESOX A CO., Nos. lQ and 112 Mcuri Si. LouU. XT.TE are w In receipt of the aioxt eoratj, .J v T masiiSeent stock, ever off red te tk n-fZT Trade. Merchant vwitins; this rity tr ii.tivd U make an examination of oar stork e'xl vrm . ' EDDY.JaSIEsOX.co.; THE BillTISn PERIODICALS. ; AND THE FARIIER'3 GUIDE. . Gnat Redaction in tht Pritt & UnUrf altit;: L. SCOTT & CO Jfi;vr Torn Continue to publish the following British PriV enls, Tii: .: i- .' i ) .i The Iondon Qnarterly (Coewrvative). The Edinbfvrxsk Review (WhirS ' The North Itritinh Review (Free Qsrci, The Westminister Review (Liberal). Blackwoo4va E4iabargh Swmiae(T7 Those PeritHlicals ably reprcseii tbe thierrwt political partitij ef GfeaC Britaiii-W h!g,Tory,u4 Radical, but politics forms only ene feature of their character. 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' Remittancce tor any" ef th abwe pul-licmiiona should always be addretN, pot-pa id. o the I'ub lishers ; , , LEONARD SCOTT A CO, . , , . . Jfo. 51, Cold Street, X, T. THE -KEW ,.IX0URIX(i -MILL CURE'S ' PATENT COMIllXED GKlXDlNti and Bolting or Mcrcliant Fbturing Mill. Thiv highly ingenious, and much needed invention formi ao entirely new featare in the ' manufacture of WHEAT and FLOUR, by the inpi.Hr martWr i which it performs lU work GRIXDIXG and HOLT IXil the Grain at a sin .-?' enera:iut imi S,vii different kinds oTllmir and feed. This mill possesses advantages to nanerous ti ke enumerated in any advertisement. . The rmrcr wsr w iany myprmaMo iiagreAt merit It 14 cet it run. It is ia operation daily at, : -.r , No. 313 iiroadway. Corner Court it:, Ht. Loots Mo. . SUte and Country Righrs and M T U Fv Sale. ' W. W. HAVER A Ct), . BroadwavandiJiBiTt,2d gtory. ST: JOSEPH LUMBER 'YARD. . On Edmond Strcctr ocar Carj-ni'a ,' St. Joseph, IrIiMniri. W. J." TAYLOR, RmoTed bom' XU oil Stand to tha above earned plice. THE nndarsigned is now fully pn-pa td to -eoin- modate his putrona awl friends witi lhebt -scjrtment'of line Lumber ever offered, in this mar ket, comprising not only White linn LumW and White and Yeliow Flooring ready dreii- bat a; best asxnrtment of Piae and Cottoaweod shing!?,' Poplar Siding, Ac. f.. f ' lie has now on hand, at his LaaibT Vard.tSe lar gest mi best assortmeat of, Dooriv Sash and 'Yeai tian blinds, ever offered in this toitrkeC, a portion of which w direct from CiaoiinatJ aiaanfa knmrt, wVtck enables, him to sell at very reduced jrice. He is fully prepared to fill allordera la hit iiu, at i!t notice, and particularly solicits the Karsaa aod ' braVka trade, f ke has the artiHos th ry wnt and mast ha ve. l)o sure to give me a call, near Cr;i'J' Mill, and in the ImmeU -ate vicinity of tho L J- sepUBreWery. '. '. -.; ' ..! D. rL ASTERS, ; , ''.-' - J t. nAAXB, ; BROWN VILLE FERRY PL.VSTEU3 k : UAKi;n,.r : AXXOUXCE te the TraveJling Pnblir.that tTicy are preparwl with every facility t . eirvoi those crossiag tho ML.wri river. T' l;bg tie beyt cros.in point on the wpp;r MLori,' trartlleri conuDg to ieeouita, will ltd it, greasy W tirir ad vantage to erC'Ss-tt thi point. . , - ..FERRY IwVTEA, A .- ' For every two hori, mull or exea A waren, . t',, earh indiTiJa-U pais of bones mulee urez ti " u hore or niaie and eurri. - led horse or mule, 'f'" ''v' loose cattle p-r heal. . -T... , - I. - rheep and h-gs per hea l," ' " ' each footman, '- -t . ' j H i 1) 19 - - ewt.of frei-bt, - M feet of lumber, v " a a! waded wagon aivd horte, mules or, ' oven- therewith. . ' TS Brownvii:, Aajust 2.-13J5. ly ... .... - GEO. C. FIZlC3U30rT. aIILLWTJCiIIT and engineer RROWNVILI.E, X T, . , VirXOCXCES to the pu-MH, t"iat' be is prrrrl to erect Su-a Saw aal Jler.bwiA Mills at, tberl notkej and reaoaible tcran. ALL WORK 'WAKUirTKD.0 ' ' Re is also Agent fr " :... A. R. HOLLICIRDi. COS . Western Foundry. CINCINNATI, O, ; ixr. dh LUivrrrs" Saw n I an u fa et or CINCINNATI, Aad zs prapers-1 U rxie and 11 orirrv ?r any sa eaiaery inAna.actared er krj-t a band, t j Lks -UtniibuaratA. ' . Letters U eaqiiry. promj!y aniwered. tEFFERISCEiJ. XoeL Lake A Co, Br.w avij!, 3. T. J a Xacko;:A'"lii, &otlp.Mx Jism Lowr, Linioa. - " TloJ'sy. LrcwiUe, Jaaell.14-