r-- " fanners chines:: eugae case. The Chinese sigar cane has como to the ordinary name of the Shorgo Sucre, a most valuable plant of the sugar-cane order, and, therefore, allied to the maize or Indian corn, but more nearly to the broom-corn. Its cultivation has commenced among us, and there is now in "Washington more than an acre of it growing luxuriantly, and promising' a yield of considerably upward cf a hun dred bushels of seed, besides-many tons of stems and foliage, rich with saccha rine fluid and solid food material for Lorses, neat cattle and swine. Not only here, but in various, and. widely '. tlistant part3 of tho. Union lias, trial been made of it,. and with uniform ly Gratifying results. - ' - '"' v - We have read a letter from a fanner in Illinois, who has tested its character, and reports of it in the most favorable manner. Oat of a gallon of the liquid eap in the stem, which he expressed by the primitive contrivance of a rolling pin, he obtained? by boiling, a quart of molasses, with very little impurity and of approved taste. The usual proper- lions oi sugar xo sap ne . oeiween hi teen and twenty per cent., the crystal lizable sugar increasing with the de crease of the latitude. Besides this proportion of sugar there is an amount of perhaps: five to eight per cent, of uncrystallizable sap, from which a very ' agreeable beverage can be 'made, and alcohol distilled more cheaply than by ' any other method. This sap, strange to say, if set with the oxide of tin, . will dye silk of a beautiful pink. As a food for stock of all kinds it - Eeems to overtop all that we now pos scss, furnishing, in fair soils, twenty . five tons per acre of excellent fodder, every bit of which is greedily eaten by animals. The seed, too, by which the plant is propagated in this, unlike and superior to the sugar-cane of . .Louisiana, which is raised by cutting is ht i or human food; at all events, when groundjmd made up into cakes, after trie manner of linseed-cakes, they .supply a good material for fattening stock. The brush or-top from which these seeds are taken is not without its service, for the plant is a species of broom-corn, and therefore its top, when deprived of seed, answers well wncrcwithto manufacture brooms. When the sap, top, seeds and leaves are taken, leaving only the crushed stem, it still has an economic value : paper can be manufactured from it. This valuable addition to our vege table production was originally a nat- ive of China, but has been seduously ! cultivated for several years in south eastern CafTraria, whence it passed into '..France-and Algeria, in which last country it comes to great perfection. It would be hard to calculate its value. It constitutes every farm on which it is grown its own sugar-camp,' orchard, winery and granary, as well as stock farm and dairy ; indeed, the . "Shorgo" may bo deemed a sort of vegetable sheep, every part and' constituent cf ."which, is valuable. National -IntclU genccr. " ' . . ;'; Ttecent letters upon the state of the crowing ; crops, have been received from nearly every section of ths North . "crn States, from Maine. to Iowa. We have not - been a -little surprised, on taking up -one after another of these letters, to find nine out of ten of them ' giving substantially this statement : "Our corn crop is very backward, the -Urst planting having failed to come up, hd, in many cases, a third or fourth planting wa3 necessary in order to se- ;cure a stand." ; . ' Various reasons are suggested to ac- count for this failure "grub worm," 'wire worm," &c, but most of our correspondents attribute it to defective . seed. They say the crop was put up, last fu.ll, before the cob was fully dry, f.nd the consequent heating destroyed - the germ.. "This theory is plausible, r.nd might at once bo adopted in every - case, but from the fact that seed from ' the same bin has sometimes, grown at a second planting. Numerous instances are given, however, where one part of a field has come up and another failed, and a subsequent examination' has Jracol the seed cn'tho two portions' to . "different sources. So, also, in at least 'to insfences experiments Lare-'bc-cn raade at the second planting, a part of the reed, being taken from the outside ' -cf a I in and the other part from the mi ul:c, zvA the latter Las failed while -the former ha3 germinated well. : ' Several intelligent firmers write po sitively, like Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, who says : '"This much you may put (-uoffii as certain: every farmer here- abouts who selected his seed from the Held last fall, ml tied up by the husks . in the cld-fashioncd way, has secured a good sprouting at the first planting th:3 srring." Let the lesson now be ing learned lo remembered, at least until r ex: ".!!, when the present crop -Tirz:'.' : nn.i iimc iei eacn one Eclec: ur.d cars of corn, hut th::o n c.J Li.yl ci ana vrcu npenca, r.nd tihe ::-od care to have the corn C:r.T 1 r s:e.l vrcll Cried before ttcri::g away. If this is t!:ne, ve shall prol-rJ. - v not have ju''. ccr.pla.ints another rs v;e ::ow he;?' from every r-z- C--::':-nd Oil, cr. l::zz? CoATDca. To c: ? --ir;n cf bird c:!, put cne r r.C: ';r, rr. I c::?-f rjrth poud - -- rr. -.r.:T: hc-t the "-e thcr- r .7 1 - i i a. J . - -:. I r::l colitis , ISYPXIAI? WHEAT. A. Fahnestock, President, of the Toledo Nurseries, had on exhibition, at Cleveland, a stool of Egyptian wheat, of which he writes us the following ac count - ' . ' ' ' "A friend of nine, in' the State of New York, procured thirty -live pounds through a friend of his in Etirope. It was sown last fall, and the produce is thirty .bushels. The yield would . have have been much more, but it was sown too thick four peeks i3 an abundance for the acre. The entire product has been sown this fall, except one or two bushels, which were manufactured into flour. . ; : '' : - ' 1 J 'J -. " This : wheat is an early, white wheat, cyery grain stools well, the last shoots with heads from onorgrain be ing twelve, and from that to,' eighteen. The one that I exhibited ha? fifteen. The straw and leaf are very heavy and strong;' the stalk is solid above; -below has a pith liko an elder; the. heads are branched, having one main head, and from it shoots out from thre.3;pr four to eight and 'ten heads-one ;of this stool has eight, pne ten heads cf wheat besides the main head. The grain is very large,; and . the straw being so hard and large, ..there is no likelihood of its lodging. The wheat i;tood, on an average, near six feet over the whole "natch. 1 Next fall, I will offer this wheat for saie. in umo. ana x ueneve u lur iuu interest of every farmer to procure it. I think an inspection of it will sa tisfy any one. Thus, you see that. my aim is "not only to introduce good fruit into the country, but' good grain also. ; I trust you will examine it thoroughly. ' I do not know the name, but my friend says that the first grains were procurcu vi ; ivu.uu iu tuu vivp ui a wild goose, . and from them has sprung the present wheat. I consider it decidedly an acquisition to our cuuairy. "WHAT C0XSTITUTE3 A GOOD lAEIIES. . There arc more things necessary to constitute good farming than "have ever been dreampt of in your' philoso phy." It consists in the proper- ap plication of labor and capital, and in the just managament of farming ope rations, so as to secure with a given amount of . capital and labor, the larg est amount of income. To attain this object, the farmer should 'fully under stand tho nature and property, of soils of what his particular soil is com posed. He should be informed of the proportions of the' several elements which enter '.into', and .-constitute., the various kinds of grains, grasses, and other articles, produced by mm he should be able to determine". in what element any of hi3 elds might be de ficient, in order to the successful pro duction of ' any . . specified . crop he should know' what qualities of soils are exhausted by growing of - any of the various . crops usually cultivated he should understand, the, various. proper ties of manures; when in what condir tion,'and 'in what situation and .how much to apply in order to effect any ouject. xie snouiuuo wcumiormea m vegetable physiology;- should , under stand the raising of domestic. Animals -their.' uses and . food- the "general management of labor,' when- and' how to bo applied the best rnodes" of .ac complishing particular results, and in fine, he should be .a man of excellent common sense of thorough education 7 of apt and enquiring disposition of ripe experience ofr great practical tact and business talent, and thorough ly active and attentive to all Lis du ties. V" ; .: ". ' '''',r- H0T7 T3 SEND P0ULTHY TO EALEET. ' llx daily ohservation in thi poultry market oi.xNew lork ot tno-ioss sut- fered by poultry-raisers for want of a little care or else rant of proper, know ledge, prompts me ,to offer a word, with the hope that some abler, pen will con-1 tinue the subject. It is mortifying to see so much good poultry sold yby far mers at. half-price, simply.because not nicely dressed. Half-dressed, half fattened fcwls.will net bring half-price. I .will not attempt ib deseribo the best method of fattening,, but, leaving that to others, I mil say, that only a little more fat upon a fowl; after it is in. bare passable order, will not unfrequently double the value. Turkeys and geese should ; be' hilled with great care, to keep them ; from bruising themselves. A. very good plan is to tio their Swings, and hang them on a pole by their legs, before cutting. oil the head. ' Tho same may be said of other fowls. ' j- - - All kinds -'cf poultry; should ' be "dry picked,''; if to' be ' carried far to market, as they keep better if dressed in this way. r If scalded, -the! water should be just below the boiling-point In any casci he very careful not to'tcar the skin or rub off- the cuticle -or outer skinfrom the legs. After her ing nicely picked,, wash in clean' warm soap-suds, and then "plump" them es the Jersey incn call itthat is, hold them m bc;ii:n:: water about hve scc- ends. ; ; : Draw back the skin and cut c!i the neck-bono near tho body, anl then draw the Elin over j gain, r.nd tie it tizhtly with a' string. . -This kcers the blcodfrom running over and disfgur ing the bodies. . . "7hcn zll tho animal heat is entirely 1 them m boxes, of about ft-"-, racK two hundred rounu3. i::'.ing clean rye straw, r.s this is les;i heating than any ether kinds. Alittls attention to these hints will materially increase the rrice, end jrivo erreatcr satisfacticn to the rre luecr, seller r.r.l consumtr.' JLNi Treat Street, " tear toat .Lardir. . - . BROWN VILLI", ' N . T. ANNOUNCES to the public lift he his fciTccr. V ; j above Houie, formerly kc-jt j T. II. Edwv-.s, ; in Urowtvillo. I T an J is now nn:. -d to accomo- j date nil who may favor him wit h r patronage. A new addition has been built to tho i f and ad ditions made of Furniture arid Uc-ddinj, aoi all ar-ran-ements eot? are puch aa to render tbli House equal to any in the Territory. BrownTil'e, Jily 5, 1355. Tl-n5tf . W. II. WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALER IS STOVES & TINWARE Oregon, HIo., 1 TAKES pleajiire in announciaj: the citizens of Or gon und U Tublio in genera!, that he has on hand the t. t&.:Kiv.-Uck of Stoves and Tin ware, erer sV-m,' Vj4'j My stock of Tin ware is of '' yf' . ,i-"-e, and is (of sale at Wholesale ' "-uLs prices.', . ;.; I wouk i .ttentka o my stock cf COOKLv . ' prism.5 '.eemost improved patterns '. hand )'rTT;?iii.' Anion; thcra mav bo fou.H '': "j 'hartcr Oiic, tbobest stove noT in use, tho Asu: ic Air-Tiht, riotcer and prize Pre ttium. Also ; Pavlor & Box Sloreo - Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IX T0TT3T. Particular attention paid to mating and putting up Tin Gutters, iu the town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term?. Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware, t, . W, W. WILLIAUS, vl-n5 Oregon, Mo., July 5, 1S56.' FOETY THOUSAND DOLLAHS VSTorth. of Goods at a small adyance on cost and carriage lij ; 3M" e3 TIAWIT, ROCKrORT, ' " " ' AND 210. IIEJIMES LANDING, MO. WE HAVE in store, and are receiving per Steam ers Hannibal, "Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha, large and well assorted stock of - - . , DryUoods, - - Bonnets, Clothing, i ; iledicincs, ( Hardware, .Drugs, . '. ,.J .- Queenswarc, Furniture," V? i Boots & Shoes, . Tinware, Hats & Caps, Saddlery, - . . Cutlery, ' "Groceries, --. ; . Painty' " Castings . - Doors, . Sash, Is'aiis, ' Oils, 1 i - ' ' Iron OAHPEXTERS k BLACCSiHTIIS' TOOLS &.C. AU of which we offer at very low prices for Cash or Country Produce. ; r .!.; '' . KO HUilBUG! T7e wiU sell at S01IE PEIC2 ! ! . . " : DILLON & nAWK.: P. S. Ladies, if you haven't got a na Silk Dress, Shawl or Bonnet, don't btame Dillon & IJiw.t, for we certainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dress Goods ever offered in this market. : Xo trouble to thow Goods. t!-p5 I). fc II. - charter; oak . 1 ; LITE INSURANCE COJIPANY S Ilartford, Ct.-?. v . vV -Capital $200,000 With largo and increasing receipts f ccurely invested under tho sanction aad approval of the Comptroller ef Public Accounts. ..... , 'j ' OFTICZES..' ALFRED GILI Pres't. JOILY L. EUNCErT P, . .-. JAilEJS t-. WALKLEY, Secretary.- ? - ' 3 ' BISECTORS. : ' '. Alfred Gill. John 3L Bunce, "NVm. II. Cone, Ja.v G Bollcs, John A. liuIer,iNoau V henton,if. Ilolhs- ter, Sajal CoitjDan'i Phillips, C. N. nmpbxey, I . -. v. EOAHD OF FINASCE. :- '. ; . . " . Geo. Beach, Esq., President cf Phoenix Bank, D. F. liobinson, Ej Hartford -Hon. Isaa Toueey, lato Attorney General U. S. ; - Applications for insurance receivel by - '.- - ; ' R. W. FURNAS, Agent. DU. A. S. HOLLIDAY, lled.Ex, - -- f ' - GEO P. JLUCKIIARDT, - . A.na T owollor, . ': OREGON.' HOLT COUNTY, MO.',.: TAKES the liberty to iuform the citizens of Brownvillo and vicinity, that he has opened a WATCII, : CLOCK A JEWELRY STORE In Oregon, nolt county, Mo.', where he will kep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of Gold and Silver "Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which hc wiU sell extremely low, for CASH. Also,- a fine lot of Violin?, Acjordeons, Silver, and Hated Spec tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension cases; Silver Thimblos, Ac., &o. . j - He is prepared to rpair "Vatehes, Clocks and Jew elry, of every description, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms.' ' ' i - Every article bought in Lis establishment, is irar ranted to be what it is represented to bek'. 3Vatch re pairing warninted for one year. Ju!y26,1856. vl-n8tf ' - ' UNITED STATES ' ESPJlBSS.COMFAHlr GIE every possible" facility for. the safe and ipeedy transmission of " -; . Jloney, Valuable Packages, Parcels,' . 4 ; . Goods, -and Jlerchandize , Of every description, on reasonable terms," ' . Pr scital OFFiCE3t-Xew York, BulTiLloJ Cincin nati, Toledo, Chicago, Dayton, lndianopolis, and nil the staa!ler towps on Bailroadi in the Kastern, Mid dle and Western States, connecting at St. Louis w ith Richardson's Missouri lliver Express. ; n. KIPP. July25,lS5G.-vl-nS . . Ceneral Superintendent. JOHN W. TOOLE Y. , v -ih (Successor W N005AN, TOOLEY & Co.,) : . 53 Main k, OidStand., St.' LouisrMo. TMTOETEIl,TThole?ale and Retail Dealer, in China, JL Glass and (Jueensware, Yellow find Rtxkirgham Ware; Chandeliers, Lamp, Lanterns, :Lookic glas ses, Britannia Ware,;c. Ac with, a great variety of Fancy Mantle nnd Parlor Ornaments, direct from the Potteries and Manufacturers. ' tJT'Now arriving and in store, a full stock of the above line of eoods, which is offered to the Trade at reasonable rates. , Aa examination is solicited, i I 7'On band, Assorted Crates, for Country Trade. S. B. Packing receives special attention. - . -September 13, 1856. vlnl5-6m - . 1 . . -IL E3TAER00II, i --I7SITED ETATES - 1 )istpict' Attoriioy, REQUIRED to bo in attcndaneo'odieially npon all . tlxs terms of the District and Supremo Cotiri of thcTerritory, tender-, his Professional services to such as need them.1 He flatters himself thathis facilities for gaining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis trict, wilt enable him to give satisfaction to such as entrust thoir business to his care. : . " -Omaha City, June 7,1858. ' - . - J, T. DOWDAJX. : .; , . . ,. , -' . B. E. CA11E. DOWDALL, CARK & CO., ; V ; " TTASnDTGTON FOUNDRY, j '.';;: Engine and I.Iachine'-I.Iaaiifactcry. '! . . '-Corner Second and Morgan Streets. - ' ST. LOUIS, MO. r -V MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines and Boil ers, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco ifvrews and Presses, Lard Kettles, Lari Screws and Cylinders, Wool Carding Machines, Young's Patent Smut Mitcbinea, Building Castings, Ac. . " , i37"Agcnts for tho- ealo of James Smith. & Co.'s Superior MACHINE CARDS. ' ; , YOUNG'S PATENT. SMUT MACniNE." Well triedj always successful, fully Guarantied. ILmu fac tared and for salo by . , DOWALL .CARU,&CO., Washington Foundry, St. Louis, Mu . . P. P. MASON, - , Attorneys -.and Counsellors at Law. Aeu General Land A;onts, .... -; KELRASKA CITV, N. T. . ; - 7T 7TLL promptly atiend to Ici Ag?n;ics, eo"ec- V tios, investing money, locating i.nd selling pul warrants, and all other business pert tinirg to their pre fes-'i-on, in Nebraska Territory aj;l Westers . . . sr. josr.ru, :ro. : ., -IhZlTJi CAKMILI, Prr-rietor. J ! 7 TANUFACTUPES an I tc.3coi.tat:fiy ISA. on ran,5; f;)r sale, all kinla tt Tl r.r, 7!;I, an I Fee-.'. 8tu2". , Ordcn sol; Ited ari prcrap-.ly C'Aid on ia.st favor.il.le terms. Cash paid cBt;ntIy f r Vi'h rtit. rcrvhiinwter c f Flocr refer t3 everybody t:. f over uc-3 it. ' jL Joi'e-'h, .Mo.jAcg. SO, 1553. t1uI3-Ij WW f rx. , S- t---"'- THIIE subscribfus iiave entered into a pfrtiTalkip i. under the ina of I-.ceJ, llolal'.rd A 10., to f : nufacturo the J. C. Tweed, Patent lVrtallo Grist Mill and. ar tor prepared to fireiiV rZl tho?a in ; -at of good Com or Wheat. Mill that for ra- Lility, simplicty and economy; excel any .'V.ill ii tho world. On ' the -lata exhibition of tho .'ircxhanwH institute in Cincinnati, a Ov? . vdul y aj R-,varJcu. theiafor it. : ! " : ' ' . .' It is adapted to H Grain grinding pnrpce? ; it L: superior to all others for the isostcxteusiva Merchant Mill, as it is fv.r j-riading tho Farmers feed by Horse power.-- ' I ' "'' ' ' : ' - The abore SliES are manu'icttired by the under signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., wLera they con be furnished in OTiy quantity at short notice. - : The above Mills warranted to perform as follows: S3 in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, ?"00 30 u , r fw 3 " lb 250 21 u u 20 13 " 200 20 ' 'f ; 18 "'."8" ..' 150 As thist Mill tclits own story, it is unnecessary to quote from our nurierou3 recommendations, received. Fnjsli Arrival of " : : AT ihoCKPORT, HO. r THE ; subscribets would 'respect fully tender their thanks to thirlr customers and the Public Gene rally for their libesil patronage heretofore, and solicit a continuance of .the enmo ;.as they are determined to sell Goods as -low if not lower than any other House west of St. . Joseph. Having just received a largo and wellselted Stock of Spring and Summer Goods ; also a eujwrior Stock of Family Groceries with Hardware, Glass and Qucensware, Furniture, Saddlery, Iron, &,t, . " , . . Como one and all, - ; Jor well we know; ' Aaain youlloall, " -; - -.. :.Ve'UsoHsoIow.' tOf';Goodj the best,;., 'r "J . jxt profits smalj, . - ;r ; , ; " '"'J -.' Y'11 beat the rest, ' - 1. 1 .'.- "-"And suit you all. ;4 ' ; Our Stock of Dry Goods having been purchased in th- Eastern cities,' We flatter ourselves that we can surpa-ss our competitors in tho low prices ind good qualities of our Ste-ck, and earnestly believe all will make by calling ijid seeing for themselves before purchasing else wlw re. CAREY, JONES, & CO. N. B. Country roduce' of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest prices, for Goods. June 7, '58. Has in Store t t', ,-, r.-;. Pure White Lcad' T Window Glass, . ? Putty, . . ..-y ' , Caster. Oil, ' ''. ..... - .--i ' ,'" Ex. Logwood,, , 1 ;T;.-'- Blue Stone, "'! -; -.;Alum,- r-.. j' ; ; v: ; Ground Gingery j-.' ' " Root do, . -j . , -Saint Louis Glue,' '., Paris Green, ' ' '. Chrome do, v : v. ; . - do ..yellow, -.i ; Iron Paint, ". " White Zink do, ; "Fish Oil, - - ; : --Whale do, ' : .: ' ' . Wrigh ts' Pills,. ; '. ; Champian's do, ... , , , Jayan's do, . . " ' Loudon's' ' do, ' Bad way's R. Iivr - y l)avi Pain Killer, Fahnestock'g Ycr., Stone's Cough Candy. Linseed Oil, Spanish Whiting, Ked Lead, " ' Litherago, v ' White Chalk, ! Venitian lied, , Spanish Brown, Cream cf Tarter, Tartaric Acid, i- -si Mi Sulpher Carb. Soda, Vinegar,-. Turpentine, Sal Soda, Coporai ''-'W r h altpetcr,; .-.-. r.t ; ) Borax, ... - 5 ilex. Liniment, : Vol. Oil do, ' Morland'a do, ".. Nerver and Bono dJ, Farrel? do, . Ixudon'8 . do, Jays' Expt., ; Liondon 3 do. 'McLane's Liver Pills. ; In addition to tho above, I have the largest Stock cf Druggist and Physicians Shop furniture. Chemi cals, Surgical instruments, and Tntent Mcdiciens ever offered for sale in this Country. - . "Merchants and' Physicians of Jowa. Kansas and Nebraska, are Tespcetf uliy invited to give me a call. June 7, 1858. e : : 1; DANIEL ZOOK; I :; a; BHOLIABIED & co -". Machinists, -Founders and - - ENGHE BUILDEES ' Front filrtict, "West 'of . Smiti';" . Would moi l resf cctfuliy inform their friends and the public generally that' they are "now pre pared to execute all jrders in their line, with prompt ness. -Having lateW enlarged their shop and with the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been Extended to them. "J , , . . Saw Mill Engines of-every .Description. Constantly 'otr hand r consisting of tho s'ash, Circn lar'anl3Iuley. 3Iill, Gears and over? description of t astings; warranted to be well made ux every particu lar: , " " . : ; They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which; enables; them-to oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on aa ieasonablo terms as any other shop in the country. .;, , . ... r r Those in want of anything in our line, wonlcLdo well to give us a 'call 'and examine our new -pat terns. B. W. I.EWI3 JAMES -W.X.EWI3 THOS. J. BARTHOI.OW lata PEBr birtiioijow B. .W. XETOS & BROS.. . , i 1 M AXr ACTCBEK3 OF .ALB PESCKnTIOV CF CHEWING TO B A CC O: GLASGOW, . MISSOURI. : - - I THANKFUL for th ,. very liberal patronage that we have heretofore received from our numerous friends and customers, and while respectfully solicit ing a continuance of the same, pledging ourselves to spare neither pains nor expense to merit the patron age of the public, we beg -leave, to announce that William J. Lewis has withdrawn from our firm, and Thos. J. Bartholow is admitted a partner from this date, the style of the firm, remaining unchanged, and that we have secured the services of Cart. George G. D&viswhd will hereafter act in the capacity of tkavelixg 'Salesman in connection :wita our Mr. Bartholow and will during the coming Season per sonally wait npon our customers for tho purpose of soliciting their orders. Our stock held over from last year of all descriptions is unanimously large, the quality of which cannot fail to give entire satisfac tion to consumers.' ;!. ; B.-W LEWIS &Bxos. Glasgow, Mo., Janna;7 6, 1855. . . - , ,; )( ;Market Squajre, St. . Joseph, Uo..r i - - ' WILLIAM , LI..-CARTER,.''-', KTANUFACTUEEI! of Prairie flow's of allris; -L one, and. two borsej Plows and Shovel-plows, Cultivators -and narrows.' All orders(under five-hundred ploT) Sited immediately; 'Libcrtil discount to wholesale purchasers.., . . . , :L. . FORSYTH & CO. And:: Frcicjlit -Agents;' DALTISIORE-AXD". OHIO . RAILROAD. , --"'.KO.-3, Olive Street, Et. Louif, llo. ; ;. 1 -".-. J. -M. Mcll'ADIN & CO.,". FORWuiltDim 'f COMMISSION Ko. 28 Levee,' acjC 5G Commercial sfreety .- -.-st-, niSf jIo; - '- ' - Especial attention gvien to saTTS of HEMP, BOFE, Provisions, Flour, GraijJ, 4c. Consignicents solicit ed, and promptly disposed of. ' - ij. . , , ..,.-.i ;.. 1 1 i - H. P. BEXNETT, .. JTOKTON', . ' . H- H. HAKDING BEXXETj.MOliirON & HARDING. . Attorney s-.'iit ILaxv,- Nebraska City, K. TM and Gienwood, la. WHL practice in all the Court3 of Nebraska nrd Western : Iowa. articular attention paid to obtaining locatirg LamJ Warrants, and collection of debts. - 1 .) - ; ' - . - : ' . . V; ;:BEFfe5CE:;,: , , . Hon. Lewis Cuss. Debtdt. t- i. Julius D.Mor T1- ch-an; Got. Joel A. Katteson; SpringSeld, Illj Got. J. W. Grimes, hwa City, Iowa; - B. P. FiUled, St. Loui,t,Mo.; Hon. Daniel O. Morton, Toledo, Ohio; . ... , P. A. Sarpy, Bt llevue, Nebraska: Pedgewich A Walker, Chicago, Til: ,. Green, V'eare A Bcnt, Council Blurs, Iowa. - OREGON MO. , r. L. IIATEX, Froprietcr. r.o jro pains or 'expense W31 be sp-ired ly the subscri ber, to make his guests cotafortal!e in every respect, at tin well known and H,jh!y repntal !e House. - 'i'hoTery.beft.attcntioagivca U alr. - 'j 1? a goo-i axd attentive Ha tics. 1 1-n i CAiiTZH t :l BvinriTMOR & co.,...- '.dosnets ri stiimt cuud?. : N3. 1 MAIN STKUET, . ; (Fin -tdoor above t .0 L k cf Missouri.) ' . SlTCafh paldfwr Furs au-J Door .c'-ins. - RFAL ESTATE AGENCY. " CI0KG3 CL.4VE3. V ' - 3. V. IXZ. ?"';: CLAYE3 ;''tEE,-:--; "' ' Real Estate and General '-Agency, ' v 'v : OMAHA' CITY, ir. T. vf ; ', ' '-. : . i References. ' ' "-: James Wright, Broker, .. ; - ETew Tcrlr, . Wm. A. Voodward, Esq. ..--"" - Hon.' R. Wood, Ex-Gov. of Ohio, Cleveland, - -Wicks. Oti j and Browncll, Bankers, , "; ' ' AlcottiS iiortou, Col.Robcrt Campbell, ' i ' St. Louis, - James Kidgway, Esq. , ..J . .. " . Crawforn and tjackett' Chicago. , Omaha City, Aug. 3a, 1SS3. ' vlnl3-ly CAKGIU.. ' ' '' EO. W. CARGILI.. ; J. & G. TV. CARGILI,.. - '.:' FORWARDING AND COMMISSION " - 'RIBlllCeAKTS.: -.-AND ; M AiN U FACT UHEPJ -AGENTS, - Steamboat Landing, St-Joseph, JIo. ; CONSIGNMENTS of Goodi and Produce V-V respectfully solicited, and all business entrust ed to us will be promptly and carefully attended to at tho lowest rates. ' -.'-: r. : References.; 1 -. .. Taylor & Shepherd, St. Loui3, , -" R.L;McGhee Co.," ;-' " . ;. Livermore, Cooley A Co.,"- . ' .... -. . . ilerchants Generally, . .. St. Joseph. ... ' n.i. JOIIXGOK. r. P. CAS3ADY. JT. 0.TE3T. JOHNSON, CASS ADY TEST, Attorneys and CounscHcrs at Law. '."And General Land' Agents,-''. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. "OTrEL promptly attend to liind Agencies, In V V vesting Money, Locating and selling Land Warrants, and all other business pertaining to their profession, in Western Iowa andlSebraska. V ' BROWN & CO., No, 78, JIain Steet, St. Louis; ZIo. : SPRING' STOCK COMPLETE." - - . f ... , T- The cheapest and most extensive Fancy. Goods and Yankee Notions Establish- ' . :'.ment in tho Western Country. . M TEHCHAIvTS in search of cheap gowls arc jnvi- ted to exaniino our stock of siLcs, drcs3 irocds, shawls, white goods, :Embroiderie. ribbons, gloves and . hosiery, trimmings, furnishing goods and small vares generally, together with 15,000 Parasols of the latest and most fashionable styles, at manu facturers', prices, ...... ... , ; - ' Cash buyers, close purchasers, and prompt men will find our stock adapted to their' wants in every particular. A call from the trade is respectfully so licited. - " ; vlnl2tf August 23, 1858. . -:i - - m.WMt iiiiili JOHN COLHOUN & TUIOTFIF.R i Sign of the Padlock, one. door below the PostrOulce. 4 ST. JOSEPH, MO. ... rs i 1TnOLE3ALE AND KETAII. DEALERS IX HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. A RE now receiving a full and complete assortment Jr X. f alt kinds of Hardware and Cutlery, to which thc invite tho attention of purchasers. Our stock having been purchased on the most a Jvautage OUS terms, we are detcrminedo sell atauch prices as will be satisfactory to buyers. Ho not forget to give'us a call before you purchase elsewhere, or you may regret it. - 1 MAMMOTH STOCK. "... ; ZET"!!- tSs "Vixitox" Goods. .-; . POWEL, LEVY & CO,. Are now-Receiving one cf 'tne . Largest and Best Selected Stocks of . -Ii offering to the Trade at prices which- will com pare lavprably with those or goods in tt. Louis AY e av..tlK lJ KAIL UUU c&XLAULilu UUT bfcCiX PvlCTC making their purchases. " - - ' , Among the articles theyoCer for side are; 40 bales brown sheeting; 200 pi'es ftan'l, all grades ' 5 bn.1 pa fisn a Tin rv " 2.(1 11 caHnof tp- ' 10 " ghirtingstriped; 150- " tw'da and cas'r3; ' cynner oaggingj ro Daies seamiesa nags; 400 pieces plaid linscy; ,10 eases ticking 10 cases bl'ched shirting and sh"ting7 20 doz shawls; 20 pair three pleet green mackinaw blankets; 2) " scarlet' " ' ' M 1 40 " blue - -. - ' " ; 8 cAses brown and bleached drilling; 160 pair sad dle blankets. , ; .:' ..- . ?,..,' Wliolcsals Cc Retail Department -. E.; VTi D02T2TELL; . .. . A. K. SAXT0y ,: .1 , DONNELL SL SAXTON. : , . Arrangement for Tall '50, -Wikler J57. THE PJEOrLCS STOHE. . ' . ''j 'st. joseph, na: New Goods ree'd "by every Steamboat. More cf thcin: Cheaper than ever. 'ITT'E are prepared to rfferExtra Indacemcnts .YV this season, and call attention to our tirfcJ Stock of .'. ' - - '. - , DRY -GOODS, .r ' " '.' ' ' ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS, (Latett Styles) PAS HION ABLE BONNETS, ; "I 1 BEADY MADE CLOTHING, ; v? : ; WINTER GOODS, ' ; -'' Hats, Caps, Boots and .Shoes, (six hundred cae?,) Groceries, Nails, Hardware, Crockery Ware Le. Cash paid for Hemp, on delivery, at all times. - Furniture and Upholstry Of Great Variety. : - ... At the Banner Furniture Ware Room of ; j : iienton &:trdible;-- , - On Ftcond Street, St'pt of the Chair and TJidrtead. rpiHi continued liberal patronage of the citizens of -JL St. Joseph, North Western Missouri, Kasas, Ne braaka. and Western Iowa, for all of which we feel thankful, h:ia induced us to increase ou r facilities for doin, business.. Having built Jait srruif, a very large Manufactory E?t.ibiishment on. rrmois' street, end S aving employed somecf the vei-y best workmen in thi Lastern cities, we are now determi eel not to be on t done by any oth.;r Parniture EtiiM:.'hment in the Missouri Valley, in quantity, rjaa;ity,durabilrry styletand prices. Our slock con si ssts in j art of Ilcs'j-wo-od, Walnut and Mahogony Bureaus.,, mirtle ttzd solid ttps of every stvie; extension, centre, card, din ing :id sid s table: Book cases," Wash lijnda, Work t-ibies and radrC'be?, Sofa?, divan?, cttotians and footsiools, rj-ring scat pirlor chairs, rocVia;;, nurse, elizabeth chiirs.of every variety. Ma'i'cfcy, wal nut, cherry and xniiple bed.;tead of cvery'Vvle aui variety. Spring, hair, mw, cotton and V:iK-k mat tresses, Sc, together with ail -other articli in onr line, usually kept in a Furniture Wweroosa. "We say then to til who vasy vraat good Farr.i tare, cither for hotels, parlors rr bed room, give cs acr 11 ard cx amiivi our work aal pri :c," ar.,l wa thi vi yo-u will leave your money here in place df sendi.ig'it to Sf Louis and getting an inferior ankle at iho 54a price yoi can get a one here at. Oar motto is the ca.h pystea, whkh wi".l cm! ;c aj to -ll at smaller pn f.;s than ours or ar.T ot!; r e-;-lLrhnint can do where the credit yy-tca is tC. u.ff i. N. 15. Thj hi-'hest nn.'a r.-.'l f'.r -..,s-.r,. cut nnd Cherry Lu Sib.r. . tt. Joscj-h, Au-CO, IS5- TlalCif U. ' R. 2."WSITT21 nrs f! PATENT GEAi:: SEPARATOR . ., . . ' - rilllXL' St'I iCHlC3:il is now Trc?arcJ to X T.L;h I'araiers and othcr3 with his far- 1 .'GRAIN SEPARATOR," : - for the presort season. - It is unnecessary to speak pajt'.cular'y r,f the merits of the?e Machines, as they nrotoo well known throughout the eountry to need citollin.l? but the fact th.it they have heretofore and rre continuing to receive the prcrainrns at the State and Couniy Fairs where they havo been exhibited is Fufficient Ut induce all those in want cfsuch a Ma chine, to ptrc'.iase one of these, t . . At a practical test of this Separator ia competition with the besv. of those made in England, in it received the highest commendations of the press, and Df the leadirt ;i grigulturali.ts of that country. " I Lave a laree number of them on hand, ready for the coming crcp, made of the be2tmaterial,nnl war ranted to do g'd work. - ' I have made many valuable improvements ia these machines within the last year, and have no hesitation in warranting them superior to any in u.ae. - ,1am also prepaiingalargo number of Crawford's Iraproved Clover llnllrrs, patented in 1S-54, which are greatly superior to Li3 patent of 1814, being in iL-eif feeder, and greatly ahead of it in other respects. They will ba manu factured .under the- immediate . supervision of the patentee, who h".s permanently located in tbi place. The above out represents my four horao " Separa tor," nnd is designed especially for tho farmer's own use." ; ' - - , ' - - " - Im also agr-nt for McCfrnnieV celebrated T.EAP Er. and MOVING MACHINE, combined. J. R. MOFFITT, Fiquv., Miami couniy, Ohio. BOOK STORE! ; JUST OPENED AT TIIE HEAL OF EHOADWAY",' ' COUAClIi BLUFl'S, IOAVA.. TTTHERE may to found a Urga jissortrnent T V of EOOIiS AND STATIOXEKY, and everything in their line, consisting in part, aa fol lows: - - '. - .. .. .. nistori .rs and Eiograph tea, :. ... .. . Narratives and Travels, , . ' ; ' ' School Locks, ' ' ' ' "-";'" " ' ' .,; Misscellaneous Work.', . Lives of Eminent Persons, . . -Agricultural Works,- ' . 5 ; Standard Poetical Works, . ... : , -; 'I " Religious Works,!., " ' Song Books,' - " -:' - '-'"-" . ' " - ,.;; I!iblts and Hymn Books- . - .... .. , ; - " Novels and Light Heading, Pictorial Works, . " ' " . Blank Books, , - . Paper, Pens and I ak, ' Cardj find Gift Book3,'.' " '. . t i ," " "oy8 an4 Fancy IVimer?, . : . Portfolios and Albums. ' " ' ' " And a thousand xthcr useful and neccsiary articles in mj jine. - Alrfo, red, black and blue INKS, of our own man ufactars, Wholesale and Retail, is cheap as can be had ia St. Louis, and warranted of the best quality, put ap in quart, pint and half-pint bottloj; aL-i., ia four and two ounce bottles. -. Professional men wish'jag a bill of - wmn Can be supplied here at 20 per cent above pub lishers prices, we paying all costs and obtaining them at tho shortest notiee. Our arrangements embrace any STANDARD BOOKS printed in-the Uai ted States. 1 . Call and see onr stock we are new beginners but will serve our customers to the best of our ability. Our prices, we are suro will be satisactor. - " : ; ' CRAIG A SANFORD. . Council Bluffs, Iowa, Jupe 14, '53 vln2. ' . v Richardson's vI.Iis3oiiri ' - 'Espress1 Coinpnny,': Principal Office Nd 12, N. Maia St ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI.' ' ' B lonvo to inform the public, that ther have extenled their Express Line to this place. - Hiv ing complied with the requisition of their Charter, and boin;; fully organized, are now prepared to trans- act a . , , ' . . , ; . . .. - 1 - General 'Agency Business. t The success which has attended' tho original Frotri etor, is a guarantee of the satisfaction rendered, and it will always bo the aim and study of the Executive of thu Company, to give every, possible facility for the epaedy and safe transmission of . . , . ; . , Jlonoy,. Valuable Parkases,' Parcels, aad " Bundles of Goods, 'Jerchandizc, -and every description of Freight, on reasonable terms, to all points on the Missouri T.iver, and at St Louis, with other responsible Express Companies, for New Yo'k, New Orleans. Boston, Philadelphia, Chka 50, Cincin rati, E urli nton. Louisville, Rock Island, M eia phJs, Pittsburgh' and BufTalo, and to almost every wnu iuia viuiaga m me i-nitca cjuie?, iL,urope, Aas tralia and California. . . A Messenger will be put on the new steamer Oma ha, making weekly trips between here and St. -Joseph, there connecting with ourdaily line to St Louis and all points as above. In behalf of the Enterprise, tne patronage 01 tae puhho is respect! ally sohcited. All business entrusted to us, will meet with the same energetic end prompt attention which has alway? characterized this j-vprcts, and made- it pre-eminont 111 ebiorn Jiipri" ouiness. ' . . director's; V "' -'" - '' : Ht. Louis. ' 1 - '" Edwaed He xv - . v . SAMErt uiTcCartxet W. D. W. Lkkxard, ' Jons W. Tooley. JosKrn F. KrrHARDsoN. B. F. Baeet, Alton. W. J. Pir.or, lxinc;ton. JCSEPII F, KICIIAIlDiON, Pres t. . ; S; M. Gkav, SecV, : - " - " ' vln2. , . IIjexrt KrLn, General Agent. ; NOTICE. NOTICE. i Mcrcbmts,' SpcrtSiT.cn aid. Manufacturers. ' HORACE E.' DIHIICK & CO'S GREAT WESTERN EMPORIUM, for Shot Can, RiSes, Pistol.1', Fiihing.Tackle.andgfortii!g Ap paratus of every varietv, is at No. 12. North Main street, St. Loui., the sign of the Deei' in the Win dow. ;, ",.. ' . . ' - . ' - , - We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of lTuntin. Turret and Minnie Iliflcs, Together with evfry variety of Tureupsion Caps, Gun?, Wad., and Wadding - paper, Fishing Tackle, &c, Ao.j in l"jt, everything connected with the Gun Trade. , . ' Two I'amdrea Ereech loading r.iaes of virlvUH patents." - . N. li -All kinds of gnn material and mounting in th Arged, Cioti and Cnbhed state. - -' . . . 1 Io call and examine for yourselves before you aka yq-ir purchaaes, as experience ii the only true m guide I'lf. Our goods nro all warranted by us, August 2:.!, 1S5G. vlnl2tf " . "A THING CI' E2AUTY IS A JOT FOSEYErt. " COLE'S VOYAGE OJ LIFE. Childhood. Youth, "lanhoad Old A"e, roar splendid Line Eimi-in v,-,r .:li.?.t- inr'tne Uiillerv of the Sr,ini Tr.tu,.t. im..... iiij. .laper, J.-..?,. . . A GREAT .KATIO?: AT. wnnrr Uf fiveycerj execudon, involving an expense of $:0. Olid a; L-.,. . . - t ' 1;V 8 l1, ?o. lntt;:. lettered. I1a;n, $20. 137" A pro?pectui centaiains a fuTl description of the wor-, with testinmial.i from our first ARTISTS, 1 .""'"ear, jv Uh-oar most ditinTuishi-d 'll')111 il accredits JUDGES OF ART, at homo and abroad, together with the ' VOICE 07 TIIE TRESS - Of thisciiy.andaUjcf the highest European au thority, t THE LONDON ART JOURNAL, Will be furwarJcd oa tho rectit tf twj r,,.. stamps. ... i . . J Tho Trade npplipd cn tlie non Liberal Tcrrni. . Appro-riaf? and t.jttful of fritr.e, prepar ed eirre-?y for tl"? work, at the low t;u'.i n: .s are furnished at prices varying frTn $!1 to zi the sei. Eo.Ting, pat-kirg cr.d carta ;a fr- ia l to Ad Irr tho Vcyn-o cf: Life, Rev. A. II. VVOLFH. " vlclttf , . 5!j!j:g!?r Irit'.tute, N. Y. B. H. lIMCr.CGCS. C. ta.It:..sLEI BtNJ. ;OY. E. M III7CIWQCX'$ CO., Ret. Or.vs an l L.-.c--.:t rr:c, St. Loub, "M-,7-:Ti:!::::rS "ti,j. rl .TA l arlor r-t..ves ;m i'.t ,t...-t. A!.j Manuru'tun rs of i' ;.r s",v.i oTJc-va tVP.f- e: t V .ryl UuZh, tr.c c j; I t. 1 .. rr-, ri !.t :i: -l 1 'ft . v,v. A 01 xi) r. cal.?,viz: :t j 5. ,. stand, as thay ever. have .ftlj H i: -' world of Utter., being toarW tho jeWor and the ; U intslligent render of every S' thr ou-hout the world, tkaa oib?!? fronvanv other soarcft. . . .ilt. ed in the hands cf wbscribirs abj,?? original edition.. uul'U.v4, ' Trims.. For anv ors ef fio n . iorany two cf the four lievicw, I or any three of the four Review, " i or fill four of the Ilevie s . For Elackwood's JLi;rnim I For L!.v?kwood and t hree Keviewi For F.hK-kwooi and tL four Kevi,J Pavmentii t.i l, n-i,1n ? .. e. Honey current ia the Sute where U J1 ceived at par., - , rP, -. Ci.rnBi.NG.A discount of th : from the above prices will b- allw.d '"7? in? direct from Tj. Sfftif rv "'-i;. . - u. , luur a. of anv our at mrtra rf -1 . . ft-N these works V.'hcn srnt by tnivil tfie Poita ' u United states wilLbe but Trcnty-f.v' for "Blackwood,' nJ but FaartwncL. ea-h nf th TO SCIENTIFIC AND P1U CTICAL I Ey Henkt Stephens, F. . s of Pr i"1" " ; the late J. P. Xokt, Pne?.: riculture ia Yo-le Cjlle-s. Xw n"'" k KoyalOct,vo.,lG00 UZn and steel Engravings, - . ""'h; Thi is eonfewslly the mot complete woA i ncultura ever patched, ard ia 6 2? ! wider circulation thepublU.trs btra Pl duce the price to ' ": 'l:t4 Fire Dollars for the TwoToW T bpn int. K mo n r..u .? i v . .. .. I Oregon the price wiU be 7 dolU. TenT! partof tae Lnioa and to Carada(po3tW s i - TIemitfn.npr far on r -1 should always be addressnd. poft-r;,f , ?. lishcrs ' " - LEONARD SCOTT (M : -.HCoidgqi Shakespeare and his ' Contempt! ' PAINTED HI i JOHS TAFJ). ( WILLIAMS, STEVENS, WILLIAl'Si j ' 353 Kroadway, ' i nave pleasure in annorralng taat tfccj k-' length received a finished Pnf of the Inv I James Faed, frou the above painting ' i ii. is niLuyui vxecpuon onir or ue moit trZi' o i i w vu IJilU. .... Print., 3 doIN; Proofs, li) d's: Proofs Mm' ters, 15 doll.nArtijt Proofs, 2 UoIIj. . Jvev. 15, 13jo ! " - JOHX P. SAMSELL, LATTS OP EOSTOS) i FasIiio22al5le Tailcr,1 . . , . :hock rorr, no. . TXF0RM3 the public that ke is lew pre-Wl a. servo mem in ina atyve rane-l eapacity. Ei u.iu long ana exicc?ive eipinence, oj BMen t. self he can pleswe a'. wha favor him with their ! - 1 . . ron;igc. uoou l:3. wa-TfnteJ in a!J eases, PARTJCrJlB ATTENTION;' : Ciren to cutting ou k jra-nnents lx Uoaie au.ns. Prownville, Aug, 2J, 13,3. . . tl-nir.y E.'A. wniTRIDO-?. , . ,! . . m'hSXct; I MRS. E. A. WJIITniDGE 4 CO. ' . 3IATFA'7'VBEH3 OP . j Masonic Clotbinc; and. Odd Fellow ! Also Ilsjalia for Tcjspcxatc"aadctier 3ocIis, ..: A'q.VIS Walnut S'.nrt, vp Stairs, . Cincinnati, a; : - masox3. KefercncrH. odd nat-ors. W. U.T)odd., G McT Ohio O. P. Norton, P G M U C Jliore Ed Ma!nicRev; Turner 4 Gray, piihCk F.J. Phillips, II. P. City W.G.Neilon, PGM Oi The Editor of the Advertiser will have spwlnwM of Regalia from the abovg Maiiufactory, and reeiett S orders from Ixxiges or private members for Iiegv.1. Augnst2, 180t5. vl-n)tf .HARPER'S MAGAZINE. Close of the Thirteenth Volume. Subscribers to IlAitrKK's JIagazix!', whose i scriptions expire with the' No vein br number. u re-pe:tfully reqn'jsfod ti rene w them without dday. Trail?: Three I)l!ir a year, or Twcntj Centa a Mamber: The Seini-a.inuul volumes, tt completed, reatly bound in cloth, are jolltT Dollars cn;h, nl inuilin ccvtM ore furnish W those who wish to have thc.rrbaek iiuuifTJurif'r ly bound, at Twn jty-nve ienti .n;h. Thirto ri umes an now read v, ..Wind ia cl. tb. and fcV half calf. . - Clubs of two jcrsons it Fire Dolltrs a yr, kn per?.m3 at Ten Dollar', or eleven- wr.'cns at TwentJ Dollars. : . The coirnKn.?eo!cnt of n volamo a2"i.rdj a hv)ttr ble oc?a?ion for tlie oDenii- cf new miWrir.twnfc The December number will cctamcnce a nc Ti- aaie. ;. , : . . . . . The Magazine wei::v..? over h'tpti .itv! not eight ounces. Tie j outage ujoii each nambr Threo Cents. ' i ' . . - i , , Each number of the MaTzina wi'.l rnnin Hi oc tavo pages, in doubla coiarac. jsu-h vour thuse prising nearly two thousand rig--s i.l the choice Micella ncou? Littnitare of tie da v. Every to bcr will sustain numerous Pktofbirni-.strAtiuitf.- eurate Hate of tho Fa-hioCA, a epous CbroniJ of Current Ercnt., an 1 impartial X,.tWi if the i" pcriar.i Uooa oi tho iaomb. '-The Volume f",m monce with the. number fur JlMi and DECEi Ll.H; but subscriptions may eormieti'-o with n number. HAliPEIt k LlUYiA- I'ublidttn. .;;.;.-. Franklia -piare, New Vrk- UMuh liiiU UJil'iL'ii;, - : rAEJTs,.- o:L3r YAHNir.iny ; French and Anirricaix Window itlx 41: Gin Fiice, ludivo, fadd-r, Ptrfumtriede. SPKINGSTOOK! CHARLES'S, EL07; & CO., ITo. 63 aci C7 Hxla. street, C loiii, 215. Are now in rweiot ot' their ntw Stotk, ewbr:inj evcrvth ing in their fV-ucrcbants visaing our City are reewtert iro us a call, as wa aia .letfrrTiod b j'd fr IV or Pn.dupt Tiae Pape, as low as any llnuse in c mieu .rau-c. . . . AMERICAN AND ORIGINAL. KMCIOHIEOCKEil 3IAGAZD?E i or tai. The Forty-ninth Volume of 'tb KsKXE" Magazivr will fomnseDv with thu rnraVf fr Jai uary, lS;i7;and it is tho intention o.? ihe Pubii-hcr to make great alditiotia to th9 li.eitry mcriw of t- wrrk. . We ti'e it f. r gmntcd, there ar but fe flT line riders in thecf.untry wh u nt fimih'a t'-l nfV.-.r. 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