t iiitncral Sntellumicr. 7Aehc:qton coELEsrosz. Horsn cf .Washington Representatives, J 3( City, Dec. 20, 50. j '!ia Ed. ofNeeraskian, Omaiia Citt, X. T. j Sis: I send you for publication the j enclosed Correspondence-between the Secretary of the Treasury and myself, thinking it might be found of use to your Legislature, now about to assemble. The jealousy with which all increas ed expenditures in the Territories are regarded here," by the officer - of the Treasury, makes it .important to the Legislature to act with great caution. -Very respectfully yours, B. D. ClIAPLIAN. House" of "Washington Representatives, 1 City, Dec. 10, '56. Hox. James Guthrie Secretary of the Treasury SiPw By an act of the Legislature of Nebraska Territory, passed at their last (second) session, the number of members to be elected to their next House of Representatives, was in creased to thirty-five. AVill not an in- creased appropriation over that named in your estimates for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 185G, be necessary? By the acts of. Con gross, approved August 4th, 1855, and March 3d, 1855, .fifteen hundred dollars were appropri ated for contingent expenses to each of the Territories of Kansas and Ne braska. By act of August 18th, 1856, fifteen hundred were appropriated to Kansas, and only one thousand to Ne braska. . . - " ' By your estimate above referred to, I find the sum of fifteen hundred dol lars named for Kansas, and only one thousand for Nebraska. While I would not deem the estimate to high for Kan gas, I wish to say that in no part of the Union is the expense of living and the price of labor higher, than in Nebraska. .1 would respectfully ask your atten tion to that fact, and the necessity there is for Nebraska's being placed on a par with Kansas. I am, very respectfully yours, - B. B. Chapman. : ' Treasury Department, Dec. lGth, 185G. Sir: I have had the honor to re ceive your letter cf thelOtlunst., and enclose yen a copy of a letter this day addressed to the chairman of the com mittee on finance, of the Senate, and r peakc--aLa Jjpuse of .Representa - twos, asking an mcrtc 0f thc per diem and milage of the inc-iWg of the Legislature of Nebraska, from twenty, to twenty-three thousand dol lars. - - I Ho not -'supple a larger .sumihan c;: C-' thousand dollars . i 3 required for contingencies.. .. , . The large sum referred toby yon granted to other Territories, has been so for special reasons; in some, to pay expenses of interpreting; and, in the case cf of Kansas, on account of the disturbances in it, and the probable increase of expenditures to be antici pated from them; from both of which occasions for increased expenses your - Territory is happily exempt. ' T s . , I am, very respectfully, ... ' . -.-1 ' ; James Guthrie, '. " Secretary of the Treasury. , .. ' lion. B. B. Chapman, of Nebraska, House of Representatives. , . ; . " Treasury -Department, V - Dec. lGth, 1856. f-'v S:r In the printed estimate sahinit ted at the present session of Congress, (there , having teen no statement re ceived from the governor of Kebraska,) then amount, 20,000, was assumed for the per diem and mileage of the ncrabers cf the Legislature. Ir -am row informed, br the delegate cf that Territory, that the number cf members has been increased, and a larger sum thereby made necessary. ,' The increase in number is nine mem bers, and I respectfully request 3,000 may be added to the estimate, making . it ? 23,000 instead cf $20,000. ' . I have the honor to be, very respectfully.- : - : . Ja:.ies Guthrie, ' Secretary of the Treasury. - :.IIcn. X. IV Danes, Jr., Speaker of the House of representatives. . cr. zzzziz: ad ccrirciL xlttfis tacstt TLis is the name given to the new steamer, now building at 'Louisville, Kt., and intended as the Erst of a line cf . octets to be established between this place and Council. Bluffs, connect ing with the Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad. ''Silver IIccls" is a very cp prcpriate name, and is given in honor cf Col. Singleton's (of Illinois) fine hcrse, which excited so muck enthusi acn rr.d admiration at the St. Louis Acriciwlnral Fair, and who proved the victor o- er'his competitor, the gallant ar. l renowned 4,St. Lawrence.", ' -The ec r.-. pa nj 'are fully able, and are determined to establish thi trade suc- cc nd, rpon crmpletion ct the - - v.. 1 1 rc: rc: If 1 will Lave at least three beats m s. forming a tri-wechlylincv ' 5hculd prove prove i'v!c-"uste" fcr boats vill be famish- ZCZ3. SIX the II -nnibal r.r. 1 ml- a dell v r.nd there all alcr.z the i this pbec to tho Biu.Ts, lr i:r on tho advent of the " to extend to her a :ri f, r . AA '- . J i 3 re relecTJC r.nd that encourage- -I " T ... cr.ic: -1,;. nw.u: - i lvan :r v breadth of beam, 30 icet;: three boilers, 26 feet long, 40 inches . in diameter; two engines, 20 inch cylinder, G feet stroke, to work a 29 foot wheel, with a 9 foot bucket. Iier cabin will contain 36 state rooms, furnished with all the odcrn improvements, with accornmo- dations for Over one hundred passcn- gers. Ihc people ot tiie upper conn- try may look out for the "Silver Heels" upon the. first opening of navigation, and we here predict for her upon the waters of the "wild Missouri" a career as brilliant as that of her namesake '-'Mound Citt,; Holt Co .,Mo., 57. ' ' " Jan.' 0th, 185 Messrs. Editors Gazette Gents : "We notice a slight mistake in the notice of the "embryo town" at Jack son's Point. : The proprietors are not he Messrs. - "Tootles, Patterson and others," as stated, "they, having pur chased : at another point. : Whilst we esteem the influence of: the above named gentlemen of much importance 0 a new town, we could not thmk for a moment of availing 'ourselves of the above mistake, and thereby impose upon the community. Neither, indeed, it is necessary to do so, all who are acquainted with the central locality.ot the property formerly known as Jack- sons romt, Know it to do witnm two or three miles of the geographical centre of Holt county, and situated at the foot of the Missouri river bluffs, and as you state in your notice, is in the direct route of . the Platte County Railroad. ; Let the road run as it will, it is compelled by the laws of nature to strike our place. If the road should choose the air line route it necessarily strikes the Missouri river bottom at the above named place. If it should follow the bottom it brings the same result. By referring to the maps of Missouri and Iowa, it will be seen that Mound City (this being the name su gested by the natural appearanceiof the place) . is the natural trading and shipping point of the counties of Holt, Nodaway and Atchison, in Missouri, and the counties of Page and Taylor, in Iowa, all of which rank among the best agricultural counties in the West ern country. The divide formed by the Nodaway and Tarkio rivers makes one of nature best roads, leading direct from this place to the two latter named counties in Iowa, making it the nearest shipping point by at least forty miles.- ' ; Excel lent stone coal abounds at two places from -ten .-to - fourteen miles distant, easy of access and. of superior qua lity. :. . : -: . .. . ; ''Y -. The undersigned .-'proprietors T)iir pose having a sale of lots cn or about tn . 1st ' day 01 -May . next. ; Uc will guarantee' any good-brick-maker the sale of at least five hundred thousand bricks, this season, at' remunerative prices. There is also plenty effwxk tor a two torge blacksmith saop. 'v a- gon and plow makers ere' -badly-need ed, and could do a splendid business. In fact, every mechanical branch of business,1, common v to new : towns, would be well sustained. ! - : The present hotel, though1 entirely too small; is makmg annually from the travel; alpne' that parses -this' place, more clear money-than, any two hotels above fet.' Joseph. : W. P. Jones, Galkt Crow, D. B, Frazer, G. C. Glass, Jno.-Burnett, II. W-Peter Proprietors of JNlound Uity, Holt Co., Mo. Ira Peter. St. Joscj)h Gazette. "' xew CAirrcuniA postal jLLnArozznan. A simple but effective system of re gistration of California letters, "lias been sanctioned' by the Post Oiuce Department, - It consists merely in sending to' the-Kew York Post OEcc a slip of paper, upon which' is copied the address of the letter you have just deposited in the, mail. jlIic' slip " o paper should be cut lo fit an 'envelop loosely, and must be enclosed without folding, together ;vvith a thrce-cen postage stamp,'iri a prc-prid envelope and directed to the 'Tacmc Mail List, New York Tost Office. - The1 addrcsi on the slip of paper thus received, at the Scw lork l ost Oface will be en tcrcd in its appropriate place in the "Pacific Jj.ail List, which list is pnnt ed, and, being sent by. each : mail . to each and evcry'Post OEce in Califor nia, and the Territories of Oregon and "Washington,' it will point out to those persons whose letters are published therein the Post Office to wliich 'the letters were sent. The letter itsel must be deposited in the mail as usual. Ihe enclosed stanip dctrays the cos of publication. Over one ' hundred and twenty thousand letters i?ent du ring tiie past year to i'ost Uuccs in the Pacific region, were never received by the persons for whom- they were intended, and ' consequently became dead letters, causmcr thereby - doubt les, much anxiety of mini to persons expecting letters from home, and ren dcring all the cars devoted to writing the; letters and the thousands of dollar? paid in pre-paying the letters "on ' the same, so much useless cxpendibrc. If this new arrangement bo generally n.doptcJ, tho nur.ibcr cf dead 1c viA be considerably lemoned. letters Ano hi n? Line or Ocea:c Steamers. Oa Saturday, lart, letters -were re ceived in Montreal frora Tnlancl, j sUt::.:; that the -Mcs.:rs.. Cnnard havn entered into an arrangement ivith tho Prithh Gcvcrninrnt, to rut "on a fort- h Gcvcrnm rnt, to juton a iort- lir.c cf Ocean steamers next i,-t ;cen Liverpool and the St. The vt-ch to'l.' 2,400 n caul , and to nahe tho lit. - jL:i'vrci ten dr.1 ra031 TIIE XEW6PAM.lt ADVERTISING AGE'S CY CV W. S. SWYMMBR, Corner of Olive and Main St., over I1.-3 Cr-tk-' ins House of John J. Anderson ii Co. V ";, ' PAGU'3 PATENT PortaWo ' Circular :v.7-LIilli FO.ISTEAil AND IIOESE rOVvER. THE mot useful ur.d necer-sary ruac-hincry in op eration; is simple in construction r nd ciLsi'y kept in order, andean be rawed n a vc gon as readily aa a ihreshing machine, and put in operation at a small e.TpcnsB. It will saw from one to two thousand feet of 1 amber a day, with cno team of six horses, as aa averaga business, and ia a better stylo than other mills now in use. . It is eqnally well adapted to Steam, Water or Horse Power. The undersigned, f.gt)nt3 for the patantec, would announce to the publkt that they arc now prepared to f arcish Mills, with or without horse power, of su perior quality and workmanship, with tlic right to use tho same, ujxn the most favorable terms, at their manufactory, 1S. 202, Second street, St. Louis, Mo. r SVs,hare al.otlio right for the manufacture of Childs' Patent? Double Saw "Mills. Tho successful practical operation of these mills through the country has been tho means of establish ing their great reputation and with improrementg in construction nd increased facilities in manufac turing,, wo offer them to tho public with full confi dence of their advantages.' ..." . ' All orders addressed to ua will be promptly execu ted, and any information in regard to Mills cheerf ul- lygiTen. rcrsons ordering jams will please mention tna State tind County in which they wish to use them. JExtcniiion of Page's Patent NOTICE is hereby 'given to the public, that lh ) pnteiit of . FACE'S PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILL has been extended for seven years frotii Jcly 16th, 1855. All persons found violating this patent, or infrir ging on tho same, in making, using or vending, will be proceeded against in accordance with the laws in such case made and provided. .: ; GEORGE TAGE, Patentee. '' My AutliOk'ity ! . THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT And Board of Education, . f Have ordered the following Desirable Works for the Township Libraries of Indiana. ,:: Some of them have been put into every Library, others only into the more populous townships. The careful attention given to the examination of works for thtso libraries, is a guarantee of the merit of the books chosen. Many families will desire to owa the books, and read at their leisure, rather than wait their turn to get tlicm from a library. The worla may be purchased of Booksellers, or will be sent ly mail, free of postage, upon payment of prices annex ed to etch. ; Farr's Ancient Ilistory Much superior to Rollin, because more concise, accurate, and up wilh modern rescaixh. 4 vols., Cloth, ilt, ?3. Shtep, library style, $3,50. . " ' " : - The Teacher's Miscellany is anew and ex cellent collection of articles on Education, written hy Judge McLean, Drs. Stowk, J'iggs, McGcffey, ii.iDEL.OTT, nc-KETT, I'ost, and other distin- gtushed members of the '-College of Teachers." 1 vol., 12mo., Cloth, Sl.25. History of the Taritans and Pilgrim athcrs. By Stowell and Wilsox. 1 vol.. 12mo 2Ioflats Life of Dr. Chalmers. 1 vol.. 2no.,,25: - .-- - v - - . '- - - i . The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs jf distinguished Scottish Female' Characters; Embra cing the Period of the Covenant. and the Persecu tion.. ,LyKev. James Anderson- t ., 5lofFats South Africa. - One volume. 12rao. Twell'th edition. $1.- SiK.YearH in India. By Mrs. Colix Masxx- zie.; 2 vols-I2mo Cloth. 2.00 1 Kern's Practical Landscape C.'ardeniirsr. with 22 plana and Illustrations. Third edition. $1,50 t ' ; r.o.an-02-vvar uue. A Boy's Uxperience in the U. S. Jfary. (SIXTH THOUSAND. 1 yolume, 16mo.; Ednstratcd. ' 75 ccnt3." - -The Llercliant Vccssl: " A Sailor-Uy's loys-es to see the World. (sixrii tiiocsaxp.) . .. : 1 volume, 16mo., Illustrated. "75. cents', NoifpKOFF's admiral Series of volumes, "Man'-bf-Y'ar Life," "Merchant Vessel," and tho new vo'.'-itrv) and i'ishing must be received with great favor,';is toe nrst two rave bcnj wHerevcr Circulated. They si3 viio iaitnni iimims ot nine years expenetioa at sea, of a common sailor, a native Buckeye," re- cojuized aa inferior to no writer of tho present day, in iile-liko delineations or adventure by sea. A cry striking and graphic, pictures of life at Sea, evidently authentic and very instructive, ; : - : Has. adventure enough to please and truth enoua to dissipate; tiie charm of a eailor s hfe.; - , 1 TJew Xork Evansdbt. There is vx them a vast amount of information respecting tho commerce of the Worlds Presbyterian Witness. . ; . , : - ' . ' '. Will take, captive tho yourg. Journal and Mcs- sengor. ' - - A IJnckere Afcroad, or Wandcrinsrs in Eurote ana ine uneni. v ay OAJtUEX. H. Vox: Third edv tion, Illustrated. - 1 vol., 12mo., muslin, 1,25. The Three Great Tenintations of Yon hi 3Ien. SAittzi. W. Fisnfea., Fourth edition.;- vol. 12mo, muslin, 1,00. - - - . inese are capital works for familv libraries. Pah lished by ; MOORErWILSTACH, KEYS & CO - 25 v est t ourth bt, Cincinnati. M., WM K. 4 CO. are the -publishers of Bavard Taylor's Cyclopedia cf Modern Travel, which is fold entirely cy agents. - . - H.f;G. HOIES & CO., j "Ko. 16, Maia Street,' St. Louis llo. k GENTS for StrauVa Corn and WHeat'.Mil IX. me -uneen oi me bouth " . Th s rprrmTk.Li,i Mill has beca kept secured to the iirrentnr hv Mvnot --recenUy, howeTer, (Juno 27th, 1854.) Letters latent tor tne united fctates have heen granted, se- curmg iub invcnuoa ior iourtcen years. This ilil has sustained itself wherever it has been broun-ht in to competition with other Wills. It was run against tne otnerrmake of Wills of our city, at the Ohio S tato and three expressly for ffrindin? wheat flour. , .. ine pc-cuLar. novelty of this Mill i3, the under stone is tho running stono, in all cases. There ii no limit to the speed, and as speed is everything in grind ing, it will out grind any upper grinder in the world. Secondly: By tha arrangement we are enabled to get grain into the Mill with a very email eye, conse quently we grind rearer the centre, and. of coarse with less pofrei than any upper runner can be mvle. Thirdly: Our Mill takes any kind of grain without choiang. We warrant against choking in any and all cases. This is a great vexation causing delay and trouble in all Mills where the upper stone is the run ner..' Of course, we mean snnli Mills, where ths mo tion must be high to do much business. " Fourthly! Our Mills never tafce unjury by running empty the under stone not touching the upper one, no injury can be done. This is an important advan tage over all Mills where the upper stone is the run ner. , v ..August 23, 185G. vlnl2tf ' THE NEW-.: FLOURING MILLv CLARK'S PATENT COMBINED -CIIIXDIXG and Dolting or Merchant Flouring Mill. This highly ingenious and much needed invention forms Rn entirely new feature in the manafatturn of WHEAT and FLOUR, by tho superior raanner in which it performs its work GRINDING and DOLT ING the Grain at a single operation into Soven different kinds of 'dour and feed. . This mill 053esses advantages to numerous t; be enumerated :n any advertisement. - The proper way to fully appr'eciato iU great merit is lo sect it Iran. It irt in operation tlaily at - - No. 313 Drot dway. Corner Cuurt Ft St. Lcais)Mo. - btate and Uountry Kigtits and :is tor sale. ! - - y W. Y IIAMER k CO, - - DronlwayaniCoart.21 Story. ST. JOSEPH LUMBER YARD, Oa Edmond Street, cer.r CariU's Hill,; " St. Joseph, riisoari. . , -.? TV J. TAYLOR, Removed from . the old ' Stand to the above r.araed place. TlIIE endtrsigntid is now fully prepsrei t accom modate hii patrons and frieivls ith the bes5 as eoriraent x.f line Lnn.her ever Cored in this icar kof, co?)prifing not only White l'ine Lr.nzbcr and Wliite aad Wllow Flooring, ready dressed; but also best sfsirtnfeit i f Tie and Co'.tonroO'd shinies, I'oi'lar Si-lii!, ' ' . JIo has no w cn Jtand, nt Lis Lumber Yard, the lar peit and lest isormcnt cf Door:-, Sash, aii V'eni tiaaU'nJi, ever cS'ered in this nr.rket, a portion of which ia clinsctfroni Ciaeiaaati manafactori which tr.nlks hiia, to m II at tcry re-Jkeed prices. He is fully prrpred to f.Il all orders in his line, at fhori notice, r, lid particularly solicits the Kansas and Ke fcras'ia tn.d'5, fr is has tho art it! e." they want and ran st have, lie sure to five me a call, near Carjill' Hi:;!, Rtl iii tha immediate viiii'.ty cf tha St. Jc forh Hreweiy. . .. , F tl th latest styles, frl in fj ie"$ vnr V,f jaft cpBAid r.t-' liunLirztiLL & CO S, iuir, ju j.ojw, nueii it urew a arpioraa-. as Hie Rest Corn Mill, and was awarded a fino silver medal. . Of theso llills wo manufacture five sizes for nm. 7 Myriads."'"6f '"Mactara "Plants. 1,000 1 - Bushels Maciura scca. - . -; and onilfAMEXTAL tiu:i:s. BEG leavi to canoitcco that th?y hate, f.r a ser ies of year.,, teija enCTgod in iU ctfltur3 of hedges "and hed-e plar.ts, and ban: ? rreu.iy encouraged by tLouo:c -3 ot th-9 . .aclur t Hedge, and stimulated-by the iincD-: '7 increasing -nl for the material, thev fov, n, tha present seo on on good, new land, abo.lt 150 bushels of excoLctt sced-the produce of hich is estimated at ..fc million iJantatt whPih they ofTer for the bpnng trade, It would hate nircd more than t,,at amvuut to supply the demand te ff V'"?- ; lho J61-"13 for plants will bo rwwairtMe, and to dcslers and oth ers ordering plan is by libQlcsale, great md ucemunti will bo offered. It is rcry important that orders sTmr.i.i n nt ?n victv. as tbcy will be registered and filled in the order lit which they are received, i the order in wUica mey are received, three yea they hive been .unabla to demand, and it probable that lata or be filled th.i next Srring, the demand For the last snrrdv the demand dor rnnnot hn fillprl tint next Sir! is expected to ba four tmvi greoter than heretofore, Plants will be secure packed and. deuverca on board the cars free of expense, except for cost of cia- . . tonal. '! . , . Thej are also extensively engaged in importing hedge eecd, which thesell-wi the best terms, and always warrant fresh tnd good ; orders for which should br sent in prior'to the 15th of October next. They will be preparel v spr511 seed for. such a3 dc eiro it.' . . .. . . .- - - - ' ' ' Having several expensive nurseries, they offer, at wholeiiale and retail, it large stock of thrifty Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines, Roses, Shrubbery, &c, at th following poinln, to wit: Bloomington, 111.; Mound Nursery, Canton, IU,? Henry, Elmwood, and Havana. 111. All Fruit-Trees warranted to be of the best varieties aad truti to name. All information cheerfully given, and catalogue and premium es3ay on Hedgcing sent to all applicants. Add rests, - : ; lOVLUJlA.N & ilAA. Dee. 13, 1850, .JJloomington, Illinois. TV. & A. SIJXSEXDEUFER- ! . -niPORTEKS. AND ljnOI.E3ALE DEAUEK IJT Havana and Domestic Cigars & Tobacco. V- SOUTH EAST CORJCERPIXE & SECOXI) ST;j - , . sT.iiOTji3, xuro. WE have in storo, jaud to arrive, a very large assortment of tjia vcry best brands of Havana Cigars. -We desire .to-call the special attention of cash buyers to ourlargf stock, which we fire deter mined to sell very low for 'cash. They consist, in part, of the following brands : Prentitude llegaliiis: Di: iana Millars; Mi DestinO Antiguedad Bustamanto Carnelia Dcliranto " Saluadora ' Staffanoni ' Meridianaa .Washington do - Kewton do 'do- 1 Victoria do . , Iberia do : t do Espenola do r ?r ' do i BeAdera do 'm, do ; LaMorma do s' do j '. Ncnsagcro do do Emulaciondo N do ; Ja Vos do . do H Fortuno Londresfi; El Sol Empero Kichalds do Fidel idad do . Mensagcro do j . Granadina do1 .; , - Carventus do j Pocahonta do Reinas Sultana de- '. La Flora do - " ElSoldelaDrimcado Doco Mcscs, do L Figaro Cillindralf D. Ii. Castanon da . Prensado D. D.tlaj J. Y. P. Faoia do '".'' VdelaRama doi. V3;rnera Plantations; . - P.L. , dot Vcllcgas do , - Mensagerd TrabuCJis; De la Cruz PrincJpes; " Victoria ; . . d'J'j Barrioa ; ;, do . :' Leght Guarfl Opein, Star , ' do J, L.Panetelas; il - Designio Prest. " May , r . . . If. & J. SEXSENDERFER. : McMechait & Ballentlne, WHOLESALE Gipcers and Commission Mer- chants, No., 34 Levee, St. Louis, Mo.,between Olive and Locust sts'., have now in store and receiv ing the, largest and m;st general stock of Groceries they have ever offered which they intend to sell at the lowest market rates, lucir stock consist in part of: ," - 'ij '-":' , . ; " . ; o7a lihds .X. U. Fr.'xr; 4UU Dbls eianued; 225 bbls loaf, crut&ed and powdered sugar; , 230 do and hf do plantation molasses: - 450 pkgs BelcherH sy. molasses; 150 bis NOSH; - - .150 hf chests Y H tea; 275 do Imp. G P and , -.lilack do; - j. . . 150 casks S. Carn soda; 25 do saleratus; " ;20O boxes Babbit i's saleratus; - . ' -275 . do Va and IwO tobacco; . ' 75,500 Spanish eigarw; 00,000 Ilav and Cuba aUcs; .. i 45Q bxs star candle?; Ill ca--Ks enrracts; : . . ?, 150l).U33.bfdo8nl kits 1 nd 2. makertl: , ? '50 pkg? Xy. 1 sJ.lmon: UGoO hxsaj'a'd tumblers; JL&iOiqkmui. ji'JStrs; vest iv-hZ ai ;,"' -530.aozen sortijpnU5;. ;, , . ,.', 1500' sl;3 prime i'.ii c . ffec; CG3 t nkefs Java : .-'Z5 facks Mocba; . d..; - " ; 2500 legs Wbeeiirg and Boston nails and brads assorted 3d to JOd; : 75 bxs Bait Cob oysters; 275 baic3 batliyg; ' 250. ska Eagle cotton yarn assorted; . . , ! ; r V .450 coils Man. aid Jute rope; , - u . -150 bxs peperntd pimento; 75 bbls alnonds; f-; 150 drums figs: 100 bxs hf and qr M It raisins; ' , 5 drums cod fijia; J23 bx? do; . . ,- 1 ' 15 cases sardines hf ar.d qf; : . ' r . .' '., 850 boxes assorted pickles, ketchnp; v- ' . 350 bxs palm in i faro, soap; SO do mould e'dls; " v f50 do asst window glas; 50 bgi carpet chain; i 150 do? sine washboards 50 gross yeast pow'ds; ' 60 nests willoflr baskets; . ( , Together with aencral and full stock of for eign and domestic Wines brandies, &o. ; -1 fi. OILMAN. i WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 130 Second street, St. Louis, has n store a large and well elect ed stocky which is oflered at tho market ratca, con sisting in part as follows: v. 370 hhda N. O. fiagarj 200 this loaf, crushed Si powdered do; "! - , - 1500 ba;s Riocoftoe; 100 do Java dor : ;' 150 bbls S. II. '.jsyrup molasses; 820' do S.' II. molasses; " , : - 250 bbls plantaton molasses: 1C0 plcgs mackerel V 100 boxescodfish; 100 bbla Wilmington tar; y - 500 kegs Boston and Pittsburgh nails; : - . - 65 kegs fino 3d pails; 75 bngs cotton yarn; . .' x 50 bales carpet chain: 150 do cotton twine: . -- 100 bales wicking;, 450 els ilanilla and Jate cordage; ... i ... 100 doi plow anS plothcs lines; . . ' ' 400 boxes windw class, assorted sizes: , 2000 2)3 W. chalt; S00 do alnm; 1500 do s'tpcter: . zuuuu osuaourgsa jits; iu kecrs sup. corb. soda; : , :, 200 half chests Imp. , y. H. and G. P. teas; ' -. 300 boxea Imp, Y. II. and O. P. tea; .. ,. : , 450 boxes Virgiiiia and Missouri tobacco: ' '. r 100 br. smoianr tobacco: 50 do cutehcwingdo; 150 bx. star caniles; 70 do sperm do; t- 250 boxes soap; 1550 p'fct'ssaleratns; 350 - ..350 doz com. an i fancy pail?, rOO no 3-hoopdo; 850 nests 2 and 8 qt tubs; 250 mats cassia; 25 casca prune i. 40 cka currant3; 3 do madder; ' . 5 bbls whitin; 400 rms wrapping paper; ' . 50 bales osnabtrgs; brooms, sine washboards, churns, ie &c, j - June,oo ,' GLASGOW & BROTIIEI5. WHOLESALE GROCERS, TORWAHDING . AND COMMISSION JIE'EC HANTS, No. 50 Levee, have in store and to arrive the following Goods," which, they offer for sale at tha lowest prices, vii . : 1000 hhds fair to rr jne N. 50 boxes Veast powdrs; O. Sugar. 'j , ' 100 kegs sup Carb Sc-da; 1000 bbls clfd 8U"-nr: 100 boxes saleratus; 800 do If and crush'd do; 500 els ilanilla Ccrdage; 500 do 8. H. raolaases; SOU do Jate. do; 800 do plantation ir. 500 doz Manilla &, Grass 100 tcs prima Riee;: 1000 pks C.andB. Teas; 1000 bags. Rio coffcci; . -: 100 do prime old Gor crcmenVJi. col'ec; " 1000 keg3 Nails; 1000 boxes Pra, Oleino 4. - - Familv Soar: ! Bed Cor--; 500 boxes Raisins; -. 25 blls Almonds; 100 boxes Lcm. SjTnp, 300 do iss'd Cndles 100 Preserved Fruits; ICO do 100 do jsieits; Pickles: 100 boxes Fancy fjoap; 100 do .Ketchup; 100 do : Olive Oil; ' 75 do Brand'd Cher, 800 100 SCO 200 800' 1100 uu mar Vyaiiuic-s; do do do ilould -io;-Castile ;JSoap; -Starch: 5 j'' 50 do, do Peaches; 30 cases . Canaccas doVa.maft To- Caooolater bacco; -j lo. . ila; . inrokiiiM do; Cuba Cimrs; . 40 do Wood bxnukhV: do do do 50 do Sardine?, quarter and Hair boxe j; 5 ca.'c-s Citron; 13 blls Mason's Rlk'ir: -- 5 cases Nutmeg;?; ' - ' 5 . do Indigo; " 50 do P.. C. Oysters; 00.0C0 R-grCig.Imp.; ICO bars Pepper; L -.. 25 do Alspiee; 309 fcbls ft hf do Jla'cl.; 500 boxes Clai. 100 bales Ratlin-:! " 2C0 doa Paintcd liaTtt; 15C0 reams Wrr p. Letter and Lap l ajiorj SCO nests Tub?,. 3's-S's ' 1 LIQUORS. 10 half pipes put eld 53 bbls ?Ta! 'ta Wine; Incases do da do;' 103 IleM ,-ek ' do; 13 blls Mrnicvj. Whis'y; cO caes oil ML-Wiac 103 do eld Pro Whisky, 2Q0 boics Claret Wine very superior i ' . b't. Loui;i, llo. Juno 7th, 1S55. - j - ; . . " - ... -.;. Til C &EC FAITJrG to cf5.jeveral persons leforo I loft, wlo had ciadd iIUJ at my auction, their accounts ts-ve been left wit'jiR. Y. Furnas, who advanced the amounts. i ' ' JOHN Prowsvnie, Vor, l ISX o caees ji. iiiuigou ccroons 5. r . ao; 80 bgs perpen 45 do pimento; 200 bxs g'd s'ices: 3d. G. 1). pit. caps. 250 rms C. & L. paper; TYPE & STEREOTYPE LlillSr" ITo. ICS Tine St., "bit. Tr-r:' I'i.'-- .1 :"C.-F. O'd::.:. : Tatufact.mrs t?. 1 dca; Sc CO. :w?.TVHkan!t Jot L Tvpc, i ii I'rcs- sC: 1 a f..ini rin I ? .i.atc. .... t T ' -irv L ;?..,ri,otion. '"sTi:ili:OT3'PIG vf all lind B-xb, Music, Pj M nt Medicine ;.irectior Jot-r Wood ErgreviEg?, f-: l:zz and F:.ltcn Lr !-c:s, variwiJ styl: TTlioIczale Paper Varchousc. TfKABNnt, wAimrof &. CO., "T'T7rL10LEriAJLE Dealcra ia Papers of every des V V brit'iion; ',. . Pnrtiincr, ... . Folio Post, .... ... . Book Paper, Plat Cap, . - x Wrapping, ;- . Foolscap. - . ; . -V "Manilas, . ' , letter & Note, Colored Paper?, ' Jledium & Demy's, ' of the very best Eastern and Western Manufacture, and for sale at very low price,. ZiT Cash for Rfl rs and llw. UIIADXElfc, WAXiRKf & CO La Salle strcer. :Stb. 1S58. - - - r - vl-n4 Chicago, June. Improved Little Giant COKN & COB PIuVTATION MLLL Prico noducocL TITE subscriber has purchased exclusive right f Territory in the West, cf the abova celebrated Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all times, cither wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the most positive manner. '."'- , It is now more than a year since tha "ILIiille "Giant"- Wai introduced to tho public, during which time, it has boen constantly growing in the popular favor. The improvements recently elected and patented, makes it the most perfect machine ever oITcred for general farm use. It i3 furnished ready for attaching team, and weighs ai follows: Jo. I, 22j Jo. , noi), No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pon-Js. Twenty minutes are sufllcient to set one up, without mechanical aid, and whoa once adjusted, it can with safety be entrusted to a boy. Full directions accompany each Mill. XP" XL ZZ2 XE3 fS o " No 1, $35, will grind 8 bu meal per hour with 1 horse o2 40, " " iaM. V " " i u No3 50, " "15 " - 7 " ' 1 Not 60, " u 20 " u u - : " 2 Liberal discount to dealera. '. , JAMES B. CIIADWICK, . . No. 63 Locust street, bet. 2d and 31 June 28, 1S56. . vl-n4 St. Louis, Mo. AXOXZO PBATT, E. G. TBATT, New Yoik. o. w. child, - V St. Louis. E. V. FOX, S. C. MAXSCB, ' St. Louis. CHTLI), PPwATT & CO., Direct Importers, Jobbers and Manufacturers' Agents English, French, German & American Hardware and Cutlery.. : . GUXS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, &c, && 13!) & 111 Main St, cor. "Washington Avenue, : st. louis, mo. : , . -; FRESH " AKBEyAIi 1 1 j OF NEW GOODS!! W. IIOBLITZELL & CO. ' v -' - BEOWXVILLE, X.; T. HAVE TIIIS ' DAY - RECEIVED, per steamers A. C. Goddin and Wm. Campbell, and now opening, the most extensive stock of Goods ever of fer id in this market. After the experience they havo in Nebraskapthey flatter themselves that they know what suits the people, and have purchased such a stock of Goods as cannot fail to please. We will not pretend to enumerate, but say come and see; and you will not fail to be suited. ' Oct. 15, lS55.-ly ' K. G. TCTTLE. - B.' O. FEB LET. II. T. SUIT II. TUTTLE, P EXILE Y" c SMITH : FALL STYLUS. 18qG, , ';" " 77 Main street, St. Louis, Mo.;. M' ANTJF ACT CRER3 of Straw and Silk Bonnets, Importers ami "Wholesale dealers ia Ribbons. Silk Millinery,Flowers, Trimming, Lace Good.-!, Em broideries, Ac. - s.:-. s . "' iCIT'Mrchaali saaj. Jlillinera ftnrpartieularlr in vited to cxaHneourstielc, before making their j spring purcliui3H,'83" we (relying folly on the superiority of our styles,) intend to offer inducement equal, if not su ocnon, to any jobbing house in the L Dited States. Iseptomber IJ, JSjo.. vlnlo-ora SIGEKSON'S NOBSERY, ' ST. LOUIS, MO. JOIIN' SIGERS027 f DJIO., ' Offer for sale the corainSprin?, ; ' 50,000 Apple Trees, 2 and 4 years old, em- m. j,vuo reaea irees, irom v wo leci mgn, oo vareities, from 25 to 30c. ... 2s500 standard Pcnrsr embracing 45 varieties, price from 50 to 75 cents. ' ' 5,000 Dwarf Pears, embracing 35 varieties, price SI each. 5,000 Cherry Trees, 31 varieties, SOtpIr'ceats Tach." ' . - . -' -' "- y- " ' ' 'K 500 Apricots, Early Golden, Bcda, Teach Apri cots, Large Eariy, price 50 cents.' . L200 Ouineo. assorted...... 25 to 50 cents. 500 Dwarf Apples,-.-50 500 White Grape Currants-. 25 500 lilack Naples 25 V .infV fISorrv Cnrrnnt 25 u u a a 500 Red Dutch Currant- 12 500 Victoria CarrrmtJ -"IS - 500 White Da!ch Currants 12 u 500 Large Red Dutch Currants - 12; " 500 EnHish Dlack-." - A" A -b. , 19!! '. 1,000 Houghton's Seedling--. 2 f(1(l Wnrrinctnn An .... 25 Z.V'I't I roiuic urevq . --a u u U ' u u H U u u ft H M a M U 1,000 Sulphcr . - do . l.nfiO Ash ton ; do 25 25 500 Crown Rob do .... .... .... 2o 500 Riflemen ' do 2.000 Yellow An twarp Raspberries 10 1,000 Ohio Everbearing do 25 2,000 Large German Antwarp do 10 J.000 Red Antwnrp -.-10 . 1,000 English Filberts - 50 1.000 norse Chestnut.-? 50 5,000 Grape Vines, 2 to 3 years old 25 to 50 150,000 Grape Vines, 1 year old-.r-?5 1C0 5,000 Dahlias assorted, eich 25 SOOPcrnias. do -'..50 10.000 Giant Asparagus Roots-. .-$5 100 - 5000 Tubo Roses 10 2,003 Yards Pink ...-50cts yard. 2,00 ) riant; Victoria Rhubarb -. 50cor$IO"tHOO R,000 Wilmot's Early Red Rhubarb....l2o "' 50,000 Strawberry Plints, 12 varietie . .. . -... .-..$5 to 10 per 2,0000 . 10,000 Shade and Ornamental Trees, embracing , Catalpa, Elac-k Locust. Palioni Imperial'is, , Lmbardy Poplar, Silver Leaved Poplar, ' Linden Wood, Sweet Gam, Kim, Balsam Poplar. Alliantbus, Talip Trees, Upland Cy " prs?s. Sycamore, Paper Mulberry, American ' Larch, Weeping Willow, Riickf?yc, Moun tain Ash. Whita Birch, F-ed Maples, varvin" in price from 23 cents to ?1,53, according to File. " -;' . k 15,000 Evergreen?, embracing Red Cedars, pnc9 each 50c to S2 White Pine di 50c to SI Yellow line' do 50oto$2 x -Balsam Fir, - do- : 50c to Fl -American Arborvitas 25. 50c, 7?, $1,50. Chinese Arborvita 50c, Ijl, 50, Enropenn Savin 50c, Tn;e box 50? Norway Srcce. 50c, 75c, 100, White Spruce, 1. 12,500 Flants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing in part as follows: ... Snow Balls, each 37 i i SI, ; Lylac, etch 50c; Sp-.rn, resorted, each 25c; s j lardy iwes, eaca ooer : Monthly Rows, each 50cJ IToncy SnckVs, aborted, 25c, 5'c $1; Tyringa I"hilidcl,hns 25c to 50c; Rose Acasia, 25e to I0c; Privet for IJflges 2ac; Blad Iacina 25c: Corcorus Jflpoaica 25o; ; Eilajnns 25: Libnrnnm 5c; Tantirix Africa na 25 tnlth: . , Rilcs Gordr-ni 2'c to 50c; '. . Weer-in? Mountain As'a I 50: j Whiih Frins Tree 1,50; ' Forsythea 50c tal.00; - Cirnice PorwoKi Silver Strip-d '-ila to 1,00 DinfxaS 'p.hia 2; Deu4aa GricalL-" 50c; Weeping Birch 50c; Magnolia Acursinetta 53c-- '"" . ' Wcepin-:Ua-knl,0;. ? pKarf B')xi"iOc per yard; ... Eauoaim is .)0c; Althea. a?-orted, 25e to 50?.' : ' : 57" Ia cfTring the alive Stock to our cas'omera wo b'g to say it is superior ia grcirrth i n I quality to any heretofore offeree!, nnd persons wiiin? a supply can avs.il themselves of farther irfonn:-.r.rn, 1 y al- ircsjinj the snicrsignc-1 at Si. Lou'.?. Cital rues friiished to ail p.t-ir,;d s-rlVafior.?. : - ' . Reject fiPy, . JOHN SIUER.ON i IRO. - Oc& 5,Io...i " . vlnlJ-ly . HORTICULTURIST, Journal of Tairal Art and Rural Tctc. rtITEX EY Tit?: :;t;cci.tckist, aa its r :v:3 ins pi 1., ii de voted ;. Uvrticulture aul its kindred art' Ii-.ral ! Architjturc and Jjindcapo Garjcninj, and will keep i:s rcaiera mlri.-ed of the nov thin subiect. i-i-U'-r in Euro-pc or America, It is i . I r.'.h- ly Jourr .1 of furty-eight prices, loautifu"! jrir.tcd on fine paper, and elegantly iilostrated. In aJ.'ltioa to nunn-rous wood cuts in the first style t f the art, each number contains a full-page enavir, from stone, of some new, rare. sr.d valuable fruit, tree, or Bower, and is one of tho most heatiiinl, a3 well as the most useful Monthly Journals published ia the world. . .. . . . Tehhs $2 per year, in advance. The volume commenced on tbo 1st of January la3t, and wa can supply back numbers from that time. Thorfl who prefer can commence with the current number, Coloreb Plates. Still farther to add to the val ue of tho work, ard meet the improving taste and increasing warns i f the horticultural community, an edition if published with Ctlored Plate, each num ber containing a full-page engraving of some new, rare, ntd valuable fraic, or ficwer, correctly colored fiora na ture by tha bcit living artists in this line. This is a new ar.d jnirortaiit leature m this country. Price S") i 3'ear in ai vancc. Address KOUEIIT PEARSALL S31ITLT, Pulluiicf, 17 and l'J Minor street, Ilhiladelphia. Heady llado Clothing, ETEISY VAKISTr, styTe, fpiaity, price, aad pat tern of Ready Jlada Clothing, iunt received and for salo chcrtp, by ' IIOULITZEl L & CO. Be ota and Shoc3. AN unusually Tarre ffock of fino and coarse Coots and Shoes bo ill Gentlemen and LaJiei caa bo seen, and rurchajey low, at . HODLITZELL & CO. ; , Hats and Caps. LATEST styles of Hats and Capy, and of every grade and price, are offered at 1I0BL1TZLL & CD'S.' ' Turniture. BEDSTEADS, Tables, Stands, Careaus in shcrt, everything in tho Furniture line, can be had at UOIiLITZELL & COy. Stoves and Tinvrarc. COOK, Parlor and OiTice Stoves of various p; terns; and Tin ware, at ' at- HOELITZELL & CO'S. EardAvarc, Cutlery and Iron. A LARGE assortment at . . ....,. IIOBLITZELL & CO'S T7o o d and ; YilloT7 . ware. BUCKETS, Tabs, Churns, and aa endless variety of Willow ware, is for sale at IIOBLITZELL &.CO'S. Provisions. WE keep con stantly on hand, Flonr, Corn Meal, Facon, Duller, and every vsrictvof Groceries. - ' IIOBLITZELL & CO. Saddlery. SADDLES, Eri lies, jrartingiles, Checks, and ev ery variety of goods in this I'ne ran bo had at IIOBLITZELL & CO'S. . Steam Hill Lumber. . - WE taio this method of informing tha Tublic that wa have ju.-t pat in operation on what is known a-sSonora IIaad, four miles above Drown villc, a Srst quality steam Sawmill, and nrc now pre pared to saw all kinds of Lumber on short notice, and in a. manner, we ar? confident will giv satisfac tion. , We will keep a Ferry boat to ran to the main shore, for free u.o of our customers. W. S. HALL & CO. NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL. . NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. BARNES & DAKSUa, Proprictors.- THIS commodious Hotel,' situated upon Main Street, Nebraska City, will bo found a de sirable. resort, for travellers. . Stages leavo this house for all parts cf the Territory, . . .... Meshdiiy goods. EEDY, "JA3IESOX& CO., Ifos. 170 and 172 JTain S?., St. Louis. WE are now in receipt of the most eonn lcto and niiigniGccni stock, ever offered to the Western Trade. Merchants vL-itirg this city aro invited to make an examination of our stock and prices. . EDDY, JAMESON &. CO. GEO. C. FEItGTJSOiX MILLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER IIROiVXVILLE, N. T. ANNOUNCES to the public, that ho ia prepared to erect Steam Saw and Merchant Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. " ; ; ALL WORK WARRANTED. . ' . 'Heibo Arcnt for ..' A. C. IIOLLIIiHID CO'S., Wcstcrh Foundry' CINCINNATI, 0., LEE & IiEAVITT'S iiJfrii?Tf!.nritT. CINCINNATI.-O.. ' And is prepared to receive and !1 orders fnrn.i ma chinery manafucturcd or kept oa Land, by thec c- ' Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. ' ; . REFFERENCES. Noel, Lake & Co Brownville, N. T. Steam Mill. Nuckolls &. White, Rockort, Mo. " James Ixwe, Lindon, u vln31y. Brownville, June 21, 1353? IICIIAEE 2IcfiEC, Saddle and Harness Ilalicr, East side of Main, bet. Francis and Felix St., 4ST. JOSEPH. 3IO. 1 THANKFUL for past favors, begs leave to inform the public, that, he has just returned from St. Louis with as fino an assortment of materials as has ever been purchased In that Lrirkct. His stock consist. of a superior article rf Fkirtin Harness, bridlo leather, hog, calf, and sheep skin; f ne goat morocco, and a surpassi gly beautiful arti cle of enameled loaiher of various hues. lie has every variety of saddle trees, from the real Mexican and English, Beard's and Grimsley's pat ent, down to the comniun fall-back. IIo has on hand and will continue to keep saddles, saddle-bags, bri dles, martingales, halters, collars, whips cf every quality, whip-Iaihcs, hame?, traws, spurs, A j. lias also, coach, baggy, Pennsylvania, yankt-e, cart and drny harness. lie has not now, iior will he keep ary other than No. 1 workmen, and his instructions to them are neat ness and strength. He, therefore, feels no hesitation in saying that his work will seldom be equaled, no where surpassed. - - ' As small profits and (juick fah, is bis motto, he pledges himsdf ti sell (considering the quality of the article) lower lhan any houoo west of the Alle gheny Mountains.' " Thoso ui?Kjsol to suspect him cf gT-sing,have on ly to call i ) b? ni'iired of their fciljtak?. St. Joseph, August 30, lS5'i. vln!3tf OLIYEI1 BENNETT & CO., MAM-FACTTEEUS JIXD WHOLESALE CEALEK3 IS Eoct3 Shccs Cl Ercrans, f IT! T - n.rt . W ' toncs, adapted cyciatly to tha Western trade. 1 urdiascrs ar3 icvitcl to examine their stock, manufacture! and selected with great care and ""'""i-wfii fci'crwr quality, prompt and careful attention. . . t . i . Order will receive . PALMER IIUUiSE, - S. BARIIOUR, Proprietor. Corner cf Ullnois'. and . Washington Strscts, INDIANOPOLIS, IND. THIS well-k n-iwa snd popular Hotel, has recently bii n re-built and greatly enlarged by tho addi tion ( r .Jxty or sivcaty r-jom. and ii farai.-!-.ed tlm . -'io; t v, ith new and beautiful funsitnre. ar. i is in all r-?p-!.t, a I'irt Cla.ss Ilotf!. Travelers will ai "ta3 palmer" all they caa de.-,ir9 for com fort, UTStry jnl pleasure. Tho tibiO wi:i at all tira-s la sunl'sed with tie best the markcl affords. and no pains will be spared to render the stay of gucats both comfortable ana pleasant. "TRY Tin: PALMER HOUSE." Aug. ist CO, 1S5!. vlnl3-ly LL porsns are hereby firwarne-l fr-rn bttyir." . the South Veit f nrth rf Section 23, Townhn 6, North Range II , ... -.k,l c ,.iia i nnc.-'-Lil j cn r.an, in cr-ia,.a c.:;;i.y, 3. 1.. r. ;7 o-:u.bvl bv i Th.-s. ll.vldy; as I have a right t c I il n hat is f indisputable. U. 15. THOMPSON. ' Rnwavills, July Jtb, I3i3. vl-aotX XO.S7 JLUX STREET, SAIXT LOUIS, 2IO. ABE NOW IN BECEIPT of a complete assortment cf good frora tb"ir own and ether mannfae- For Ctmiral Ohio antaiT KJ e; t l ,!l and next Spri,,:..; i - : . - ,..i the m.t atror 1 TSr?!'' 1 un, Pc::,hc, Cherrk-s Ipri,?.! of C Quince . Cr- :es, Curr.,, rc;iittUr,i'i' fctra.Unios, ete. Ll' procure aad I ' ; ate mr.r.ly Hnci , J" class a r.r3 fL u nd best uile4 t tla " of the V.est nnd South, where iJ,lalt--5 Onr stock cf Teach Trers is rc-,.. and tae price so low that thosVwiJt tree, the jt winter, should now reri7 Cherry 1 xee also we ha iZ? lH I -rowu oa Jfahakh .ioi,, wtuh tSlr' ' uiness to tho tree.atd if trained 'ratSof?'9 to cause tat tops to shadu tiie item r lowi, mb, is a bcleived no di Olca ltjf will be W- " tiirm.-s ia was aoatn and West nV wo bare a splendid lot, esrclally on dwarf trorg J.m3en kcl,, tao bast r!r .v..' " ' oy purctiasing cf us. Whc-lesth Ci'a" j - ....t,i.u.. y-- . : M.i3, BATEaisf i Tr TUOKP. SMITH & HAXcn ' j v i.iajh i ; "T" i.A extensive assortai.-tit .,r ...-I te kept by Nflrs?ymen, we haC oa huni f a.? trade, : . " 20(1,000 Appla Trees, fica H to 3 fecf 100,000 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 years o' ! M,00 Standard d from 2 1 1C0,000 Cherry Trees, 1 te 2 year, old Standard. "uvim - Toach, Plum, Ajsrico, uxl tariM j . lar?t number?. li 0,0i)0 Raspberries, enbr;ing tv-ry i't j value. All the fot ukr mi JLl. the small fruit. : Utitf Foreign anj Native Everrueas Nonrjy Pines, Cryptemeriif, Ccdaxt, KUckT' Spruce, Balsams, ilcadockfl, etclarre-mj small. 4 UmamentaJ Trees. Ivoses. ShbKr rv. ties While we ronfiJently claiwi'i ir tro4.'L gcrssralao excewenee not surpossci by anjo-1 Nursey, we prticalarly and emjhatiei!r iesl our eUk cf Pear tree both Dwarf ni as unparaklled either in ext-int or quality Vtj existiug stovk in Aujcrica. The fvllowia-i 22 refer to trees taken from tho samj k as iSoiev! offered, when they wore but onyearolj; From Thomas W. Ffekl, E.iq., an extents in and importer of Pea trerj ia New Ycrk: Tii spec imens are really sj.Iendidf tho fiawt 1 bV ever saw." - ' From Robert Harwell, EiqJIjlilc: Skrejjf. er sien finer trees." From Messrs. Neally i Brothers, tur!ir.g?.i,I,u; 'They are really the finest trws of their j? wi . er saw, and wo hare purchas!d a great fflarja- few past years.', . .... , As suggestivo to persons about to pBreha., would remark that our trees were not luhjwWii the extreme cold duriugthe list winter. whiclie ted so extensive, injury to Nurvries kt th Ws, I and that we have hal no drought duria; th pra ? summer by which the growth of our treciLalwj 1 retarded. 1 hey may be relic 1 upon, therrfuff, ! ' in prime health and vigor. . . OUR CATALOGUES ' Will be sent post.pnid to all whj enclose fjr Sh letter stamp, and for the o".hcrsaone centrtiai each, '.' No. 1 A general descriptive Catalogue of il ov productions. Ao. z a later edition or tte iruit Departntiiti No. 1. : No. 3 A descrintivo Catalnrua of Oraaaieii Trees, Shrubs, Rases, etc. , No. 4 A descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Grt house and Bedding plants. Io. a A wholesale Laualoaa ivt y urscfTmcaa Dealers. . ; Also a Supplementary Cabalcjpie cf tho Ornaa tal and Orceuhouso deT-r.rtment. Also a circular on the A ustR.jfo. Syracuse, N. Y., NaT. 1 55. i GRArE ROOTS. 20,000 Catawba Grapa LA two years old, for salu. 1 Vice ?j per hundred $13 r-r thousand. , . J. M. 2LCULI.OIXIL r Nt-y. 2 J If ' No. SCO 3Iain st., Cim.ir.aati.- IXaro Hoocl. GROWN under the peroral supenrbLa of subscriber, warranted tn.e jenuir- ttttlt enough, of which will be sent t sapply alarge&milj, f on rccepuon oi pneo pre-an.. Cass abas Muss .Mej.ox A beuutiful and dclicioa fruit. Asiatic origin, ) 2jecnti. Oraxce Water JIixos recto off lika 1 ' tho Tind of an crango-,,try fine flavor Glass Lemov A beautiful little melon for preserves when rroen Chimesr Asr-ARAGrs lint ual.srdcqnal to the common easily raieis.1 Five Feet Cvct-mbtcks Very luge and curious to behold- MArjiiOTir I'oirKiy, 20 Or the whol3fi.rcna dcllar, ntby psail t any address. .. JOSIIPU L. AsMi, 20-tf nattjburgh, Clinton Co., at). Chinese Guitar Cane. . InAVE a supply of th'u seed on sale.. Price p lb., 2; per oz., 2' cent. Persons remitting 2a cents, ihall harp one ouut sent them pnaj paid. This exotic plant, known as 5ii5iS'w, recently introduced into this c.nntry by tte Pat- OSce, rmy bo cultivated, in adrj'ntige iieTe.y of tho United' SlafeF. It will make a god frop the poorest soil. From ex;- crirjcnts aire idy ma-i syrnp making from the juice oi thi pLnt, I W I. .. : V4 .... . l .... I ' l .n ucioo ma. "j:ir caa do j res. -1 r, 1 icaur; rate, it ii worth a trial bv evert fin.r - J. it. .jicci'LLorca. Not: 23 tf " No. Z'0 il.-.in st., Cincinaad- I.Icrr-an lie moo. APRE.MIUM ESSAY cn th Origin, LTIstor? characteristics cf this renr.ikable a:iep.ican nnrKD or ixorses Tracing the rcdijrree from t?;o'irri"5r.al Jastia j - tical Directions for Training th ia tit Exhibiii"' ( Agricultural Fain. Ry . tiLETrJi'11' Yt. Price $1. Sent v - A. -r 1 h f 0 I Agricultural Rook P:v II. A. Txy.i. , j,f WHOLESALE AND itET'. tsALEKJ V GARDEN -AND FLOWER SEED?,' IRUITS nnd Shrub. Crap and CrenberyTl . Gra,, Clover Seols, Rir l s..-h f.f all kinii,Ar ricultural and Horti, nliural :,". I.ppicrn'Dt.' Agents fur all tha best llatnl l'ublicationJ ia1 United States. - ! i ; Store next door to Post-O, Hce.CWacii Ku!TjjId' Tln2-ly ' ' A. MUDD, C.'U ITJCiHE!,- n. t. iiccd, " ' ". ' ' J. J. XCE3t O. GSr33. , MUDD & HUGHES. PRODUCE: COMMISSION 2o. Co Lovca ar.d (IJ Ccr.irnercial c " , ST. LOUIS, 2IO. - ' Attorney ' nnJ 'Counsellor at I2- EROWNVILLE, N. T. Will practice in the Third Jo Jicial DWricti" braska Territory, an-1 ia thj TweiRi Judicial 1" in the SUitdcf ili'Aiuri. ', -llElXrjS'CES.. ' , . - RicT:rirl Frown, JJronrille, N. R. W. Furnas .''...! - Dr. John Jlci'horwn, . Tirnec"00-0M"" James Foster. ' " ()re-n, Mi. Gecrgo N. il.llc-r. Aix-her.N. i. TS Vt I XT r C J BROWNVILLE FEB.R" PLASTERS a. 'BAKER, -a A "-"OUNCi: to :h j Tr-.ve-l jnI:is. -fi. are prepared w'ah every faciiiJThjaJ thoaa croc--irgth9 JIiar,sxi rrr." Ihl.- s best crossi'-.g p. iat on the prr jrsurl tt!u.. coining to NeSrx-ka, will fini'il greatly. t LVii: T-aatage ta croi? at Cii- TjaL : IhRHi RATI. A. iV For eve M c.v: .. two horses, ta i o reset-v c . 'ia-RvM-aalTIrt.f actsw kuI-.8S eB Y.r.r) or ravia at.i t 1 ti I " lvid hra-sa or la'i'.o-, ' ' loose wtf'a rr head, " ' " it " "sheep ar.d h.;gs it hca., each fotiuan, .j . . u u ewt.cf fr-: -' " 1 ' . . M f -r . . f t - r a ' 1. :.'.,-.. . I V! ill: r.: '. ATALOCCES, with prices, . applicants. urscry laen and Dmderj in v are invited to call and cxaaiae tar ..J 'i. ? LlH Boibous Boots, native and intoned; Diiiiajr T nations, i cenics, i. nrysan.tae:nunos, IIIoim grett t.buBdaaee, ao-i of the mott bean-t,'i gan, through the mst noted of Li t roewj, to the present tiino. V.'ii.h nari?r ju:f portrvitJ. T which aro added Hlst.i f. r Rrlirr, trcakint. m general Use and 31ain?ni-n-. ef 1? rM. with 1'rK- rrcwaviUe, Au 12.1 lr..