Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 05, 1857, Image 2

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    THE
(Hcncral Intelligence.
LATER rS02 VICAZJJZVJL ,
Advices are received from Uiva3 to
December 5th. "Walter had arrived
within one league of Iiivas and -was
preparing to attack Carrera, who had
000 men well provided rith provisions
and ammunitions.
A few skirmishes had taken place
between the advance guard.
Walkers men are said to be badij
off, with scarcelv anything to eat, and
djing daily from dysentery.
The ,200 men hemmed in at the
Church of Granada were destitute of
water and subsisting on their horses.
They nevertheless obstinately refused
quaftcftifTercd them by Deloso.
-Mr. Morse, the American Minister
to "Bogota, had proceeded in the Britbh
steamer to Cartbagenc.
A. B. Corwin ha3 been officially re
cognized as United States Consul at
Panama.
The coalition against Walker is more
extensive than is generally supposed.
Not only all the States of Central
America, but Venezuela, Chili, Ecua
dor, Peru, and New Grana&i, appear
to be concerned in it. It is said that
Chili is to contribute 1,000 men and
Peru $1,000,000 of the guano fund.
This coalition is believed to have been
arranged by the Transit Company,
whose interest Walker has ruined.
Thus far but three States have actually
taken the field in Nicaragua, being
Costa ITica, Salvador and Guatemala,
and of these the first appears to be the
chief in the fray. This is owing to
the British aid, which is furnished lib
erally; British influence being para
mount in Costa Rica.
rrzAKBOiiTs toe the jassorBi eivzs.
The following list of steamboats
will run on the Missouri river during
the season of 1857 :
A. B. Chambers, Gormlcv ; Fonte-
nelle, Barry; Kate Howarl; Joseph
Kahson; Camille, John Shaw; Monon
pahela, Cox ; Sultan, McCloy ; Tolar
Star, Dix ; Morning Star, Brierly ; J.
M. Convers, Browman ; J. II. Lucas,
Silvers; New Lucy, Conley; David
Tatum, Benton ; Emma, James Yore ;
Star of the West, Ohlman; John War
ner, Fatterson ; William Campbell,
Eads ; F. X. Aubrey, Ben. Gleim ;
Australia, Welton ; Cataract, Able :
W. II. Russell, Kinney; Admiral, Ba
ker; Emigrant Terrell: Omaha, Wine
land; A. C. Goddin, Irers; Hannibal,
Ilazlett; St. Mary, Cobbel; E. A. Og
den, Bissell; Carrier, Postal ; T. E.
Tutt, Dozier, D. G. Taylor, Reeder;
Amazon, Chouteau; Silver lleels, Bar
row. One boat for Boonville, two boats
for Government. Total 43.
The following gentlemen will each
have a boat. Names not known. They
will be built expressly for that trade :
Ben Johnson, John Baldwin, Throc
morton, Chcever, Drafiin, Chas. Baker,
Pat Yore, Oglesby, Cooper, Joseph
Holland.
The total estimated value of
same - $1207,000
The total estimated
tonnage of same - - 29,300
SV. Joseph Gazette;
APPBOPBIATIQJr T0B THE CAPITOL.
Among the "notices of bills" to be
introduced in Congress, the citizens of
Nebraska will be pleased to see the
following, which we find in the pro
ceedings of the 8th inst. :
"By Mr. CHAPMAN: A bill to
complete the Capitol building at Oma
ha City, in the Territory of Nebraska,
and for securing to said Territory the
square on which said Capitol building
13 being erected and the other public
grounds in said city, and for other
purposes."
We hope the bill may pass, and that
the Capitol building of Nebraska, so
long commenced, will be speedily com
pleted. The numerous friends of our
worthy delegate cannot but be gratified
to observe that he is alive to the inter
ests and welfare of the Territory
which he so ably represents. Xelrat
kian. A GEE AT DECISION CP THE 17. S. STJPXLZXE
C0TTET.
The Supreme Court cf the United
State3 has pronounced more prompt
than was expected its decision in the
rather famous "Dred Scott" case. The
1 1 1
6r.lJru,lu, V - " LUU"i
stitutionaiuy 01 ine Missouri n.Pro -
VvA K3 UU V- VUO -l lUtlVUUli J- V J.aUO uvuv
this not with entire unanimity, but by
the large majority of tcven to tiro. A
concurrence on this point of so many
members of that body must have its
weight with all patriotic and thinking
men of the party which has denounc
ed the repeal of that Compromise.
That body is independent and learned.
It has a right to be considered impar
tial.- It will never do, thin, to say of
such a body that its judgments are
biased that they reflect false lights
and narrow prejudices. We have a
right to consider this judgment as the
result of a careful study of the Con
stitution and of asagaciou? interpreta
tion ot its provisions. As such it
should be acquiesced in. As such, it
should serve to abate tauch of that
animosity which has been excited in
the bosoms of those who were opposed
to that repeal, against tho&e who deni
ed the constitutionality of tho law
which was repealed.
Gov. Fletcher, of Yentont. has sent
a -i . .
-uree commissioners to Kansas to as
certain the condition of tho people,
with a view to the aid voted by the
Legislature.
Grace G2E2jtwood,5 got a Baby.
Grace Greenwood (Mrs. Lippincott)
has become one of the mothers of the
land. Perhaps the following para
graph from-her-own pen announcing
the fact in the "Little Pilgrim" maybe
read with interest by those similarly
sitaated : -
"Since I last addressed vou, anoth
er year has parsed over us A peace
ful and fortunate year to most of you,
I trust, yet doubtless bringing to the
happiest hearts and homes something
of change and.fiorrcw.iriTo jae it : has
brought the mcst profound and -sweet,
the most solemn and sacTod happiness
of. womanhood for within thLs year I
have been joined to the 'great and
noble army of Mo'ar.' I am now one
of you. Oh, if there is a time when
woman may feel that s!ie,' like Mary
of old, is 'bles!ed among women,' it is
when she foldH in her arms her first
born child feels the touch of its ten
der little hand thrill her heart strings
feels upon her cheek the first soft
breath of a lif i immortal sees faint
ly twinkling in the misty depths of
sleepy little eyes, a lot e? that shall yet
brighten the world for her. This , joy
unspeakable, Is Heaven s abundant
compensation for all that is suffered
by woman.
A
WashecgtoS", Jan. 14. !
SEXATE.The Senate passed the
House bill making appropriations for
j the support of the Military Academy.
Mr. Benjamin reported a bill mak
ing appropriations for the improve
ment by contract, of the Mississippi,
Missouri and Arknnsa3 rivers.
A large number of bilks, on different
subjects, vero introduced by various
gentlemen.
House. A bill was introduced in
the House to-day by Mr. Letcher, for
the establishment of a branch mint in
the city of New York, and placing the
control asd regulation under the di
rection of the Philadelphia mint. It
provides for the coinage of gold and
silver, for the appointment of the ne
cessary officers, and for the erection of
uitable buildings and machinery im
connection with the assay ofi.ee.
Fatal Affray. A fatal affray oc
curred at Eaton Roue on Monday
week, resulting in the death of a well
known but rather desperate character
in that town, by the name of Johnson.
The deceased while on one of his
"sprees" went into the store of Mr.
Tomlinson and wa3 usinjr violent and
improper language, when TTm Bates,
a clerk in the store, ordered him to
desist or leave the house. Upon John
son's refusing to do so a scuffle ensu
ed, the report of a pistol was heard,
an! Johnson fell dead. A cororfer's
incpacst was held, but beyond tfiese
fact3 nothing was elicited. Young
Bate3, who had heretofore sustained a
fair character, is not to be foimd.
New Gold Mixes in Australia.
Reports of a discovery of a gold field
of unprecedented value in New South
Wales, 130 mile3 from Sydney, are
said to be confirmed by recent advices
received at London. Hitherto the
colony at Yictoria has had a monopoly
of all the attractive fields, but it is now
said the miners are being drawn thence
in crowds to the new discovery, and
also that the ships in Sidney harbor
are lying without crews, owing to the
men having rushed thither.
Purchase of a RAiLP.OAD.The
Yicksburg Times irentions the pur
chase of the Yicksburg and Jackson
Railroad by Brown & Johnson, Wm
C. Smedes, and Redding and McDow
ell, of that city, who guarantee the
completion of the road to the Alaba
ma line. This arrangement, it is said,
will secure the closing up of the only
gap which breaks the communication
between the Mississippi at Yicksburg
and the Atlantic seaboard.
ANOTHER JJUEL l ErOKTED. It IS
f T T.
reported that a duel took place on Sa
turday last, near Columbia, S- C, be
tween Messrs. Bryan and Pop, two
members of the house from Charleston
At the first shot Bryan was killed and
Pope shot through the thigh.
Aep.tval of Mormons. The ship
Columbia arrived at .New lork on
New Years with a precious freight
i 221 Mormons. They are mostly from
A1CLUA, JUIlIlllcALiVA JL Alvl J n tlO I, Tl C iA IJ
three from Wales, a few from Scot-
,and from Lond y fc
The Santa Fc mail arrived at Inde
pendence on tne ::utn ltst. Alining
operations in New Mexico were pro
gressing favorably. Heavy snows on
the plains.
Wm. Edwards, Esq., of Keokuk,
Iowa, has been tendered the appoint
ment of Chief Justice of Utah. He
has not yet accepted.
Lewis Baker, who has
tried before disagreeing
been admitted to bail at
S5,000.
been twice
juries,
has
the sum
o
The Placerville (California) Herald
says that bv reference to the omcia
returns it is shown that the free and
independent voters of township No. 8.
have elected one woman a justice o
the peace and another a constable
The township is Repnblican.
A bridge across the Missi5sippi Ri
ver is now bf-inr built at St- Pan! to
he 1300 fwt in lno-th. and 70 fpt in
- height, to allow steamers, in the high
, est stage of water, to pass tinder it.
It is intended to be completed by the
autTjmn of 1857.
ST. ions ABTE2TISZ2Z3T3
rSOM TUB KEWSPAPEB ALVEETISLXG AGE5CT Cf
W. S. SWYMMER, '
Corner of Olive ud Maia Sts., over the Eiiii-
ing House of John J. Anderson A Co. 2
FACE'S FATE.VT
Portable Circular sa7-IIill,
FOR STEAM AND IIOR3E TOWER.,
fT'IIE most useful and nedasarrmacLiacTT fa op-
X eration; is simple in construction and easily kept
in if tier, and can be moved on a wagon as readily as
a tlireshinz machine, and pat in juration at a small
extn. (t will saw from one to two thousand feet
of lumber a dir. with one team of six horses, as an
average business, and in a better styia than other
mills ijow in nic. It is cmally well adapted to
- - Heam, "Water- or Horse Power." :
The undersigned, agents for ta e pa tan tee, would
anaovneo to the poblie that they are bow prepared
to fare ish Mills, with or without horse power, of su
perinr fluality and workmanship, with-the right to
uao tbo same, upon the most favorable terms, at their
manufirtory, Jeeond Htreet, St. Louis, Mo
We have alio the right fur the manufacture of
Child' Patent Double . Saw Mills.
The successful practical operation of these mills
through the country has bees the means of establish
ing their great reputation and with improvements
is construction and increased facilities in mannfac
taring, we offer tbera to the public with full confi
denceof their advantages.
All orders addressed to ns win 'be promptly execu
ted, and any information in regari to Mills cheerful
ly riven.
Persons ordering Mills will t lease mention the
State and County in which they wish to them.
h.lUSLAMS A FLKGLSOX.
Extension of Page Patent.
VTOTICE is hereby given to tfco pnllic, that tb
patent ot rvillAlSLZ ClKlji.AR
SAW MUX has beca extended fcr c7eB years from
Jciy totn, i3..-. AH person found violating this
patent cr;n;rinspngcu same, in making, asing
or rending, ium proceeded agiiinst ia accordance
wita tae laws la sacn caw made and provided.
GEORGE PAGE, Patentee.
By Authority:
THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT
And Board of Education,
Hare ordered the following Desirable Works for the
Township Libraries of Indiana.
Some of them have been pat into erery Library,
others only into the more popalcas townships. The
careful attention giren to the examination of works
for these libraries, is a gnaranteo of the merit of the
books chosen. Many families will desire to own the
books, and read at their leUnrn, rather than wait
their torn to get them from a library. The works
may bo purchased of Booksellers, or will be sent by
mail, fr.$e of postage, upon payment of prices annex
es to e:ieh.
Parr's Ancient History Maca saperior to
Roll in, because mere concise, acenrate, and op with
modern research. 4 rols., Cloth, gilt, $3. Sheep,
library style, 5.5,00.
The Teacher's 31iscellany is anew and ex
cellent collection f articles on Eiacatioc, written by
Judge JIcLkax, Drs. Stoh'e, 1igC3, JMJcffey,
ATDIXOTT, I1CKETT, Ltxd, f OST, and other distin
guished members of the Collere of Teachers." 1
vol, i2mocioth,$U3.
History or the Fori tain and Pilzrim 1
Fathers. By Stoweu. and Wilsos, 1 toI- 12mo
115.
3I6ffars Life of Dr. Chalmers. 1 Tel.,
12mo S.2j.
The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs cf I
ii:inzuihed Scottish emale Cnaracters; h.mtra-
cin'? the Period of tho Co venae t and the Persecu
tion. By Rer. James Anderson.
Moffat's Soath Africa. Ono rolume, 12mo.
Twelfta edition: $1.
SixYears in India. Py Mrs. Coux Makex-
zic Z rols, IL'mo., Cloth, 2.00
Kern's Practiral Landscape Gardening.
with 22 plans and IUustrations. Third edition. $1,50
xtian-ot-war Line.
Boy's Experience in the U. S. Nary.
(SIXTH THOl'SAND.)
1 vole me, 10 mo.; Illastra;ed. 75 cenu.
The Merchant Vessel.
A SaiIorBoy's Yoyages to see the World.
(fIXTn THOrSJN'D.)
1 rolume, 16tno., Illnstnted. 75 cents.
Nordhoff's admiral series f volumes, "Man-of-
Waj Life,"- "Merchant Yesscl," and the new rolume
toappear in September, under the title of "Whaling
j i? i n .i - i ...
ana risaing. musi oc reccivea wun great iavor, as
the first two have been, wherever circulated. They
are tne laitntui iimnmgs ot nine years experience
at sea, of a common sailor, a natiTe fcluckcye, re
cognized &j inferior to no writer of the present day,
in lite-liK delineations of adrcnture by sea.
ery striking and graphic pictures of life at Sea,
evidently autlientie and very instructive.
lias adventure enough to please and truth
enough to dissipate the charm of a sailor a life.
lew Aork hvanzelurt.
There w in them a vast amount of information
respecting the commerce of the world. Presbyterian
ltness.
Will take captive the youn2. Journal and Mes
senger.
A Buckeye Abroad, or Wanderings in Europe
and the Orient, isr hmtn S. Cox. third edi
tion, Illustrated. ! vol., 12m)., muslin, 15,
The Three Great Temptations of Young
Mpn. SiJfrBL W. Fisiiek. Fonrtb edition. 1
vol. 12mo musHn, 1,00.
These are capital works for family libraries. Pub-
lished by KOOKE WILSTACII, KEYS A CO-
23 West t enrth St ITincinnati.
W K. A CO. are the publishers of Eavard
Taylor's Cyclopedia of Modern Travel, which is sold
entirely by agents.
M. G. H0IES & CO.,
No. 16, Main Street, St. Louis Mo.
4 GENTS for Straub'a Cora and Wheat Mill
f the 'Queen of the South." This remarkable
Mill has been kept secured to the inventor by caveat
recently, however, (June 7tb, 1854.) Letters
Patent for the United States have been granted, se
curing the invention for fourteen yeara. This Mill
has sustained itself wherever it has been brought in
to competition with other Mills. It was run against
the other'make of Mills of our dry, at the Ohio State
Fair, in 1S50, when it drew a diploma as the best
Corn 31111, and was awarded a fine silver medal.
Of these Mills we manufacture five siies for corn,
and three expressly for eriiidinir wheat flonr.
lhe peculiar novelty of una ilill is, the under
stone is the running atone, in nil etises. There is no
limit to the speed, and as speed is everything in grind
ing, it will out grind any upper gricder in the world.
Secondly: By this arrangement we are enabled to
get grain into the Mill with a very small eye, conse
quently we grind nearer the centre, and of course
with less poA?ei than any upper runner can be made.
Thirdl y. Our Mill takes any kind of grain without
choking. We warrant against choking in any and all
cases. This is a ereat vexation causin? delav and
trouble in all Mills where the upper stone is the run
ner. Uf course, we mean smal Mills, where the mo
tion must be bigh to do much business.
Fourthly: Our Mills never take nnjury by running
empty the under stone not teaching the upper one,
no ii jury can be done. This in an important advan
tage over all AU.ls where tne upper stone is the rua-
ner. August 23,185. Tlnl2tf
TILE NEW FLOURING MILL.
l LARK'S PATENT COMBINED GRIXDIXG
vy and Bolting or Merchant Flouring MilL This
highly ingenious and nroch needed invention forms
an entirely new feature in the manufacture of
WHEAT andFLOL'R, bv the superior manner in
which it performs ita work GRINDING and BOLT-
lljr the Oram at a amgle operation into seven
different kinds of fiour and feed.
This mill possesses advantage to numerous to be
enumerated in any advertisement. The proper way
to fully appreciate its great nurit is to seet it run.
It is in operation daily at
No. 313 Broadway, Corner Court St., St. Louis, Mo.
btate and Country Kight and Mills r or bale.
W. W. HAMER A CO.,
2 Broadway and Court.2d Story.
ST. JOSEPH LUMBER YARD.
On Edraond Street, near Cargill's Mill,
St. Joseph, 3Iis.onri.
W. J. TAYLOR, Removed from the old
Stand to tha above named place,
r I VlYE undersigned is now fully prepared to accom-
X modate his patrons a&d friauls with the best as
sortment of Pine Lumber ever o3ered in this mar
ket, comprising not only White Pino Lumber and
White and Yellow Flooring, ready dressed; but also
best assortment of Pine and Cottonwood shingles,
Poplar Siding, Ac.
lie has now on hand, at bis Lumber Yard, the lar-1
rest and best assortment of Doors, Sash and Yeni-1
tian blinds, ever effered in this market, a portion of!
whioh ia direct from Cincinnati manufactories, which j
enables him to tell at very reduced prices. He is
fully prepared to Cll all orders in his line, at short
notice, and particularly sr licitH the Kansas and Ne
braska trade, for be baa the articles they want awl
must have. Be scve to gi ve nr. a call, near Cargill's
Mill, and in the immediate vicinity of the St. Jo
seph llrewery.
QueensTrare, i
OF all the latest styles, and in endless variety,
just opened at IIOULITZELL & GO'S.
City 3HEotl,
OREGOJ. JiC.
ROBT. I IIATTEX, Proprietor.
Xo taini er expense will be spared by the subscri
ber, to niaie his guests comfortable in every respect,
at this well known and highly reputable House,
The Terr bet attention given to suumatS ny a
good anl attentive Hostler. . vl-m
OITED STATUS
EXPIREES COMPANY
"iTVE iTrf nneuihle facility for the safe and
speedy transmission of
Ionei t Valuable Package. Parcels,
L!ood, and .Merchandize
Of every t? vriptian, of rcatsiaaila tunna. -
PKt:rrL OtncE3 New York, Buffalo, Cincin
nati, Toledo, Chicago. Dayton, lcdianopolis, and all
the sandier towns on Railroads in the Eastern, Mid
dle and Western States, connoting at St. Louis with
Eichardoa's Missouri River Express. II. KIPI.
July 25, ISjS.-vi-nS General J; u peri n Undent.
IE CROCKERY. IS.
JOHN W. TOOLEY.
(Satssor to XOOXAN, TOOLEY A Co,)
53 Mian itn Old Stand, SL Louis, Mo.
TMPORTER. Wholesale and Keta.il Dealer, in Chb.
JL Gla-is mid Qaeenswarc, Yellow and Kockiiigh ita
Ware, Chiiadoliers, Lamp, lAntorn, Lojing-gIai-ses,
Bri taii-aia Ware, Ac. Ac. with a great rariety tf
Fancy Mantle and KirVf Urriaiacnts, direct from the
Potteries and Mgwtarers.
HrSl,l arriving and in .store, a fu!I stock of the
ab Its i in cf goods, w!f.Lh i.- ?tred to the Trade a t
reasoTir.oio rates. An examination is solicited.
i-ifOn hand, Assorted Crater, for Country Trada.
B. I'ackingreceiTessp!cial attention.
September 13, 1656. vlnl5-6ai
V . & A. SEN'SKNDEIIFER.
rarOITERS A'D WHOLESALE I'EALERS IX
Havana and Domestic Cigars & Tobacco.
BOtmi EAST CORKER I'lTE SECOND ST3
1T. XjOTJXS, XWIO.
"l"TTEhire in store, and to arriTc, a Tery lirge
W assortment of the Tery best brands of Havana
Cigars. 'A'e desire to call tha special attentif.n of
cash buyers to our large stoc k, which we are d:teT-
. .. 1 e . 1 ( -
minea to sell Tery ion ior ca.su. 1 uey coasisi, 11
part, of the follow iag brand. :
rrenliiaao r.egaiias; iuun jiiiiar?;
Mi Itino do
Newton d
AatijTietLid do
Ba-:ti.niaato do
Carnolia do
Delirante do
Salu.'idora do
SkaSiUnoni dj
Meridianas do
Washington do
El (.1 do
Yictoria do
Iberia do
Ilspenola. do
EcjrAdera do
LaMonna do
N-n?a!rero do
Emulation do
Li Vo do
Fortnno Londtess;
EaitroNicba'ds do
ridclulad do
ilensacro co
Carv;ntns do
Reiiti? Sultana do
Granadina do
Focahocta do
La Fk-ra do
ElSildelaDrimea do lloce Mescs do
Figiu-o Cillindrados: I). 11. Ca-taDon do
Preuado D. I. do J. Y. P. Fama do
V da la Rama do Vincra I'lactations;
P.L. do Viillegs do
ileuaero Trvbucas; De la Cnu Principesj
Yictoria do Ilarrios do
Lwbt Gnarfl Opera, Star do
J. L. Panetela: Desijmio Prwt.
May . W. A J. SENSENDERFER.
3Ic3Iechan & Ballentlne,
WUULtSAIfc. liroccrs and tommis?ion ilt-r-
chants, No., 34 Levee, St. Louis, Mo., between
Olive aiMiLocust sts, have now in store and receiv
ing the, largest and most gencml stock of Groceries
they havs ever offered, which th?y intend to fell at
the lowest market rates. Their stock consists in
part of :
3 a ncas u. snan tis ciancea;
225 bbLs baf, crushed arnl p-jwdered sngar;
350 lo and hf do plantation mLili.-Jes;
450 pkgs lklchcr's sy. molasscf-; 150 bis NOSH:
15& bf chesta Y II tea; 275 do Imp. O P and
Black do;
150 eaoks S. Carb soda; 25 do salcratos;
20(i boxes Babbitt's saleratus;
275 do Ya and Mo tobacco;
75,50 Spanish cigars: 200,000 liar and Cuba sixes;
350 bxs star candles: 111 casks currants;
1500 bbls, hf do and kits 1 arid 2, makerel;
50 pkgs No. 1 salmon: 3000 b.xsass'd tumblers;
200 fjt and pt flasks; 3000 nests tubs, 3 and 8;
550 dozen assorted pails;
1500 sks prime Rio coffee; 300 jackets Java;
75 aacks Mocha do;
2500 kgs Wheeling and Boston nails and brads
assorted 3d to 40J;
75 bxs Halt Cove oysters; 275 bales batting;
250 sks Eagle cotton yarn assorted;
450 coils Man. and Jute rope;
150 bxs peperand pimento; 75 bbls almonds:
150 drums Cgs: 600 bxs hf and qr M II raisins;
5 drums eod fish: 125 bis do;
15 eases sardines bf and qr;
350 boxes assorted pickles, ketchnp;
350 bxs palm and fam. soap: 30 do t'.onld c'dls;
551) do asst window glass; 50 bgs carpet chain:
150 dot xinc washboards; 50 gross yeast jow'ds:
CO nests willow baskets;
Together with a general and fall stock of for
eign ar.il domestic Wines brandies, Ac. 1
xy. s. GILI N.
l iillr.SAL,t. UKULtK, o. 1.0 eeor..I street,
I St. Loni, has in store a large and well selwt-
d stocs, whicn is offered at the market rates, con-
SlSHDR in pari as I -j.iows
S79 Lhds N. O. sugar, 200 bbU loaf, crushed A
powden-d do;
1509 baxs Rio coffee; 100 do Ja va do:
150 bbls S. II. syrup molasses; b50 do S. IT.
molawi;
250 bbls plantation molasses: 100 pkgs mackerel
100 boxes codtkh; 100 bbls Wilmington tar,
500 kegs liostcn and Pittsburgh nails;
63 kegs fine 3d nails; 75 bags cotton yarn;
50 bales carpet chain: 150 do cotton twine:
100 bales wkkic?; -150 els 'Manilla and Jute
cordage;
100 doz plow and clothc3 lines;
400 boxe window glass, assorted sires;
ZOCf 2 W. chalk: 300 do alum; 1504do a'tpctcn
2OO00 osnaburg sacks; 10 ke;rs rap. eorb. soda;
200 balf cbesU Imp., Y. H. and G. P. teas;
.'100 boxes Imp., Y. H. and G. P. teas;
450 boxes Yirginia and Missouri tobacco;
100 bx. moking tobacco; 50 do cut chewing do;
ljQ.bx.ptar candles; 70 do spcrta do;
1100 candle mould?;
250 boxes soap: 350 pkgssalcrala?:
3 cases Ma. indigo; 6 ceroocs S. F. do:
80 bg pepper; 45 do pimento: 200 bxs g'd sices:
350 M. G. D. per. caps, 250 nns C. A L. paper:
35t dox com. and fancy pails, 1P0 no 3-hoopdo;
8o0 nests 2 and a qt tubs; 2j0mats cassia;
25 rases prunes: 40 cks currant-': 3 do madder
3 bbls whiting: 403 rms wrapping paper;
58 bides osnaLurgs; brooms, lino washboards,
churns, Ac, A.C., June i, i6
GLASGOW HUOTIIEK.
"" JU OLES ALE GROCER?. FORWARDING
VV AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 50
Levee, have in store and to arrive tho following
Goods, ahich they offer for sale at the lowest prices,
via .
1000 hid fair to prime X. 500 boxes Ye.vd powdr?:
O. Snjrar; 100 kegs sup Carb Soda:
1000 bfcl3clfd sugar; 100 boxes saleratus;
800 do If anderushM do; 500 els Manilla Cordage
500 da S. H. molasses;
300 do Jute do:
out d plantation do;
100 tia; prime Rice:
1000 pks G, and B. Teas;
1000 bags Rio coffee;
100 do prime old Gov
ernment Ja. coffee;
10AO kegs Nails:
lOOCboies Pm, Oieine A
Finally Soap;
180 botes Fancy Soap;
800 do Star Candles;
250 do Mould do;
50 do Castile Soap;
100 do Starch:
500 doi Manilla A Grass
Bed Cords;
500 boxes Raisin?;
25 bbls Almonds;
100 boxes Lcin. Syrup,
300 do ass'd Candles
100 Preserved Fruits;
100 do Meats;
100 do Fickles:
100 do Ketchups;
100 do Olive Oil;
75 do Brand'd Cher.
50 do do Peaches
30 cases Can see as
300 do Ya. mafd To
bacco; 200 do Mo. do;
800 do Smoking do;
Chocolate
40 do Wood bx Match's;
50 do Sardincs.quarter
and ba(f boxei;
5 ca?es Citron:
1100 do Cuba Cigars;
00.00 9 Reg. Cig.
100 ba.rs Pepper;
Imp.;
10 bbls Mason's Biking:
a cases utraeg;
5 do Indigo;
50 do B. C. Oysters:
25 do Aispice:
300 lbs A bf do Mac!.;
500 bo tes Glass;
100 kales Batting:
200 doi; Painted BoTtts:
1500 reams Wnp. Letter
and Cap 1 aper;
300 ncsls Tabs, 3"s--S's
LIQUORS
10 x pipes pure old 53 bbls Malaga Wine;
Brandies:
100 bkU Dennis Champ.
100 caies do do do:
10(1 Ibis Monon. Whis'y;
100 do old Rye Whisky,
very superior;
J ane 7 th, 1S56.
iuo ao iieia.-icK . do:
i) cases old lid. Wine
230 bcx Claret Wine
St. LosLs, Mo.
Notice.
FAILING to sea several persons before I left, who
had male bills at my auction, their accounts
hare lcm left with R. W.Fuma. who advanced the
amouati. JOIIX McPIIERSOX.
Eroxrjville, Nov. 29, 1S5VJ.
I 11ANKLIN
TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY
Ho. 168 Via St., let. Jourta ai JiL.
CINCINNATI, O.
... C. F. O'DRISCOLL, t CO.
Manufaetnrers and dealers in 'ews, Eook aryl Job
Typo, Printing Presses, Case, tiallies, ie.. A.;.
Ink, and Printing Material cf Erery Dcscriptioiu
JSTE K EOT V FIX jJ of 3 kird Cooks, iiuiie,
Patent Meiicin Directions, Jobs, Xtooi LnsreTinss,
Erbd'and Pattern Letters, various styles,
Wholesale Paper warehouse.
T1RAD.VER. AVARRE.V JL CO-
AT7II0LEALE Dealers in Pajrs of every ces
1 V oriEtioc: . ...
rrinfTnr,
I(ok I'sperj
W'nipniag,
lanilarf.
TJiorosz;
Flat Op,
Foolscap.
Letter & JT.dc,
Color Papery
Medinm A Demy's,
of the Tery host Eastern and Western Manufacture,
and fur sale at Tery low prices.
Ch for JUy and Rot,
LRADXER, WAHREX A CO,
- , . , ',. 12. La Jjalle strecr.
Chicago, June. 23ih. ISvS.
Tl-nl
Improved Little Giant
CORN & COB PLANTATION MILL
aEarico IloclucocL
TIIE subscriber ha purebase.1 eirlusive riht of
Territtrr ia the West, of the aboTe eelebratetl
Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all time?,
either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the must
positive manner.
It is now more man a year since iao
"Little Giant"
Wa3 Intr-viueed to the pnblie, daring which tira, it
has been constantly growing in the popular faTor.
The improveraenU recently elected and patented,
makes it the most perfect machine ercr offered for
eeneral farm tue. It ia furnished ready for attaching
team, and weias as luiiows: o. i, ..
No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 ponnds. Twenty minutes are
sufficient to set one np, without mechanic al aid, and
when once adjusted, it can with safety be entrusted
to a boy. Full directions accompany each ililL
XE" DC. BI GZZ US
No 1, $15, will grind 8 bu meal per hour with I horse
No2 , " ' " " " I "
No3 50, 15 - - - 1 "
No 4 60, ": uju
Tif Libcril discount to dealer?.
JAMES B. COADWICK,
No. G3 Locust Street, bet. 2d and 3d
Jane2S, ISjG. Tl-ni St. Louis, Mo.
ALONZO FB ATT,
New York.
E. G. FBATT,
O. W. CHILD,
I. w. roT,
3. C. KAXdCB,
St. Louis.
St. Louis.
CHILD, FRATT & CO.,
Direct Importers, Jobbers and Manufacturers' Ageats
English, Trench, German & American
Hardware and Cutlery.
GUNS, KIFLES, PISTOLS, ic, &c
139 & 141 Jliiin St, cor. "Washington Avenue,
ST. LOUIS, 3IO.
FRESIL ARRIVAL!!
OF
NEW GOODS!!
W. HOBLITZELC & CO.
BUOWXVILLE, 2f. T.
il1
AYE THIS DAY KECEIYEI). per steamers
A. C. Uxldin and Wm. Campbell, and now
opening, the most extensive stock of troo-ls ever of
fered in this market. After the experience they
havo in Nebr.nka. they 0 Uter themselves that they
know what suits th? p?.ple, and have pnrehasd such
a stock of Goods as cannot fnil to please. We wiM
not pretend to enumerate, tut say eoaio and sec; and
yon will not fail to be suited.
Oct. 15, lS5t.-ly
K. C. TTTTLE. K.C. TEBLET. H. W. S MIT II.
T UTILE, PURLEY & SLUTH
FALL STYLES. 185G.
77 Main street, St. Lonis, Mo.
MANTFACTL'RERS of Straw and Silk Ronncts,
Importers ami - Wholesale dealers in Ribbons.
Silk MilIinery,Flower, Trimming, Lace Goods, Em
broideries, Ac.
s7Merea3ntj and Milliners are particularly in
vited to examine our stock, before mnking their spring
purchases, as we ! relying fully on the superiority of
our styles.; intend to offer inducements etnal. if not
supcrion, to aryjobbing house in the United States.
beptember I.J, ISj-j. vlnlj-0:n
SIGEHSON'S NUKSERY,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
JOIIX SIGERSOX & BRO..
Offer for sale the coming Spring,
50,000 Apple Trees, 2 and 4 yeara oi l, era-
bracing 175 varieties. Price 25 t 40 cents.
25,000 Peach Trees, fan 6 to 8 feet high, 63
vareities, from 25 to 30c.
2s500 standard Fears, embracing 43 varieties,
price from 50 to 75 cents.
5,000 Dwarf Pears, embracing 33 varieties, price
SI eich.
5,000 Cherry Trees, "1 varieties, 50 to 75 cents
each.
500 Apricot', Early Golden. BuJa, Peach Apri
cots, I,argc tarly, iricc oO cents.
1.200 Quince, assorted,
25 to 50 cenfsj
500 Dwarf Apples.
500 White Grape Currants
500 Black Naples
500 Cberrv Currant
500 Red Dutch Currant
500 Yictoria Currants--.. ...
500 White Dutch Currants
500 Larre Red Dutch Currants--
500 English Black----..
2.000 Prolific Green
1,000 Houghton's Seedling
500 Warrington do .......
1.000 Sulpher do .......
1,000 Ashton do
500 Crown Bob do
500 Riflemen do
50 "
25 -
25
25 "
12;
15 "
12i"
12i;-a
12'"
12;
25 u
25
25
25
25
25
10
25
10
10
50
50
M
U
2.000 Yellow Antwarp RaFpborries
1.000 Ohio Everbearing do
2,000 Large German Antwarp do
1,000 Red Antwarp
1.000 Eng'.ish Filbert
1.000 Tlorse Chestnuts
5.000 Grape Yine?, 2 to 3 years old 25 to 33
150.000 Grape Yincs, 1 year old----$5 100
5.0(!0 Dahlias assorted, each 25 "
500 Pcru:a, do 50
10.000 Giant A7raxns R-x)ts-.--$5 100
5.000 Tube Row's- 10 u
2.000 Yards Pir.k 50ets V yard.
2,000 Plants Yi.-toria Rhubarb
50c or 10 V 100
P.003 Wilmofs Early Red Rhubarb ---12o
50,000 Strawberry Plants. 12 varieties.. -.
?5 to 10 rer 2,0000
10,000 Shade and Ornamental Trees, embracing
Catalpa, Black Loeuf. Palionia ImperiaHis,
Lombirdv Poplar, Silver Leaved' Poplar,
J.indca ool, bweet Uan, him. Balsam
Poplar. AUiantbrs, Tulip Trees, Upland Cy
pres?, Sycamore, Pnpr Mulberry, American
Larch. Weening Willow. Buckeye, Moun
tain Ash. White Birch, Red Maples, varying
in price from 25 cents to $1,5"? according to
size.
15,000 Evergreens, embracing
Rml Cedars, price each lis to $2
White Pine do 50cto$l
Yellow Pine do 50j to $2
Balaam Fir. do 50;to$l
American Arborvitas 25c. 50c, 75c, $10.
Chinese Arborvitas. 50c. $1,50,
European Savin 50c, Tree box 50
Norway Spruec, 50?, 75c, 100,
White Spruce. $1.
12,500 Plants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing
in part as follows:
Snow Balls, each 37j; to SI,
Lvlac, ech 50c: Spiras, assorted, each 25c;
Hardy Roses, each 50c;
Monthly Roses, each 50
Itoney Suckles, avirted. 25t. 50j SI:
Tyrirga Philadelphns 25e to 50e;
Rose Acasia. 25c to 50c;
Privet for IMges 25c:
Bladdacina 25c: Coreorus Japonic 25c;
Ellagnns 25c: Liburnnm 50f;
Tamarix Africana 25 to 50c;
Ribes Gonloni 25e to 50c;
Weeping Mountain Ash 1,50:
Whith Fringe Tree 1.50;
Korsythea aoe to l.nu;
Corn:celozwood Silrer Strioed 5rte to 1.(10
PeutxaScabia 25c:Dcut.ia Gracalis 50e;
W eepmg l.iren sue;
Magnolia Aeurainetta 50c;
Weeping Linden 10:
Dwarf Box 50c per yard;
Eauonimus 50c:
Althea, aorted, 25? to S0.
Z-tjL Ia ofering the above Stock to our customers
we br
; to say it is superior in growth and quality to
any heretofore offered, and persons wishinr a
supplv
can avail themselves of further informat:on. by ad-
aressmg ine unaersignca ai m. loais. Cataio-mes
furnihed to all post-paid applications.
Resist fall v, JOHN" SIGERSOX AERO.
Oee.t5,l?. vlnlJ-ly
HORTICULTURIST,
A-D
Journal of Rural Art anl T.ural Taste.
EEITKD IT
3. JAY EinllT, Tiller ITorti Anaricia SjIt.
Tns IIoirr:i i.rrKiiT, as iu nanus implies, is de
.t.i M.-u-ulfiire aud iu kindred rts Ram!
Architecture J.nd Lin.Lap Gard fnie, an-1 will
keep its iwdiis a.IvLed of the nc- thirds tn the
subject, either in Europe or Amerk-a. It is a M.-cth- )
!ly Journi! of lrv-e-it pnx, tea.nt.ru i.iy pnntea
on fine ps.p-;r. and cl vr.nj na?irii:u. in i'khuuu
to nniiicrvii wood cuts ia th? firt style of the art, :
each numler .Tntains finl-pa-e engraving, irom
stone, of soom sew, mns. an 1 valuable fruit, tree, or
fi )wcr, and w ineof the m-t l'OHtifl, aa well as
the miwt M.Hitily J.Mnaafc jblistoe-l ia tD
wisrl.l-
TtRX3-'$2 ff yr, in advanes. The ro.anw
, r...i n K 1 r JinniT-v and we ran
supply bci ni:ml-cr from that time. Thos who
rrvfercan commence with thr current nnmbcr.
Colored PtATi3.Sull farther t adi to the ral-1
ue of tha worl and moet the iraprriving tate and
increasing wants r,f tLe horticaiteral eominunity, an
edition is puWi.ih:d with Colored nite, each nara
Ixrcoiitkijiinj a full-pa; engnirin of sums new,
rare, and Talmble rruic, or tlewrr, eiMTcctly colored
t fr.m nature Kr tke l)cst liTin artist.s in this tine.
I This is a n;w :md important feature in this country.
' Price $5 a yi ar ic advance. Address
E0I5EI.T PEAK.SALL SMITH, l'Mi.acr,
17 anI 19 Minor street. Hhil.-utelphio.
Ecady Made Clothing-,
EYERY YARIETY, style, quality, price, and pat
tern of Keady Made Clothing, just received and
for sale ebea- by
HOLLITZELL A CO.
Boots and Shoes.
VN nnnnaily l.irgt; stock of En and coarse itts
and Sj! both Gentlemen and Lad.es ean
be seen, and purchased low. at
Hat3 and Cips.
LATEST styles cf Hats anl Cp.s, and f every
grade ar.d p rwe, are off -red At
Furniture.
B
EDSTEADS, Tables. Stands. Rarcaas in short.
everything in the 1 urniture line, can be had at
IWIiLlTZELL A CO H.
Stove3 and
"lOOK, Parl .r and 0.-3
Tinware.
Stoves of various pat
terns: and Tin ware, at
, IIOULITZELL A CO
Hardware, Cutlery and Iron.
V LARGE assortment at
HORLITZEI.L A CO"S
7ood- and "v7illow ware.
TVrCKET.S. Tub. Chnraii. and an endless variety
of Willow wart,
is fr sale at
IIOULITZELL A
COS.
Provisions.
"1T7"E keep coasts nty on hand, Flonr, Corn Mea'.,
V Lacon, Rutter, and everv rariotv of ) iroo?rie.
HOLLITZELL A CO.
Saddlery.
Q ADDLEri, BrMhss. Martingale?. Checks, and ev
O ery variety t f goods in this lino can bu hnd at
IIOULITZELL A CO S.
Steam tliil Lumber.
W
7E take this mcthiidt f informing the Publle
that we hiivi-iu-t rut in operation on what is
known as Simora lla(l. f..nr miles above Rrown
ville. a Cr?t quality steam Sawmill, and arc nw pre
pared to saw all kinds of Lumber on short notice,
and in manner, wo are confident will giv9 sati.-f.ie-tioii.
We will keep a Ferry boat to run to tho main
shore, for free ui2 cf our cu-Nrn"rs.
W. S. HALL A CO.
NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL.
NEOHASKA CITY, N. T.
BAUM:s & D.VRM'JI, rrrtprietor.
'"TIUS commodious Hotel, situated rjKn
J- Main Street. Net risk i City.will be fojrr a du
rable report l.r tnivcllors. S;u 'cj lcae this liou.jc
for all parts c f the Territory.
FRESH DRY GOODS.
CEDV, JAMESO & CO.,
JVb.?. 170 anl 172 JI-.iwi SV., St.Loa'u.
YTrE are bw in receipt of the most complete and
V m.igiiifiecnt stik, everoaered to the Western
Trade, ilerehsnts visi;in this citv are invited to
make an examination of i nr stock and prices.
EDDY. JAMESON A CO.
GEO. C. FERGUSON.
MimVTJGHT AND ENGINEER
HUOW XVI LLK, X. T.
VXXOUXCES t tho pnblie, thnt he is prepared
to erect Steam Saw ar.d Merchant Mills at short
notice and reasonable term..
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Ua is also Agent for
A. E. IIOLLiniRD Jc CO'S.,
CINCINNATI, O.,
LEF. & LEAYITT'S
Saw .11 asm factory,
CINCINNATI, O.,
And is prepared to receive and 2:1 orders fjr sny ma
chinery manufactured or kept on band, by these e-tablL-hmcnts.
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
REFFERENCES.
Noel, Lal;e A Co, Br. wnville. X. T. Steam Mill.
Nuckolls A White. Roekport, Mo. "
James Lowe, Liuden. u -
vln31y. Brownvill?, June 21, 1S5J.
MICHAEL JIcCEn,
Saddle and Harness Malicr,
East side of Main, bet. Francis and Felix St.,
ST. JOSEPH. MO.
THAN rvFTL for past f ivors begs leave to inform
the jublic, that he has ju-t returned from St.
Louis with as Cue an assortmect of materials as has
ever been purchased la that market.
His stock consists of a superior article of Skirtin
names?, bridle leat'ie., hog, calf, nnd sheep skins
fine goat raoro-co, and a snrpas.sini'ly beautiful arti
cle of enameled leather of various hues.
Ha has every va-iery of sad Ue trees from the real
Mexicana and English, B-anl's and Or: mVy's pat
ent, down to the cemmon fail-hiv k. lie has on hand
and will centinaa to keep sa.l.il-s, s;iddle-bag, bri
dles, martingales, baiters, collars, whips of every
quality, whip-la-bes. haiae;, trues, spurs, Ac. lla
also, coach, buggy, Pennsylvania, yankee, cart and
dray harness
He has not now, nor will hs keep any other than
No 1 workmen, nnd his instructions to them are neat
ness and strength. He. therefore, f.;els no hesitation
in snyicgtliat his work will seldom bo e-jiialed, no
where surpueed.
As small profits and fjuicx sale, is bis nttn, h
pleigts himself to sell .'considering the quaiitv of
the arti-ie ) lower than any Loue w.ot of the Allo
gheny Mountains.
Thus di.sp;sed to suspect him of gassing, hive on
ly to call to be afSTired of their mistukf.
St. Josejh, Attgjst r.0. l. vlr.l.tf
OLIVER LENNETT k CO.,
MAxuFAtTriiErt axd wholesale deale:us ix
XO.
: j.i.v street. SMST Ion', vo
RE
A or
RE XOW IN IJICEIPT of a complete assortment
goxds from taeir own and other m in u fac
tories, adap ted especially to the Western trade.
Purchasers are invited to examine their stock,
manufactured and selected with great care and
waTanted of superior fpatity. Ord.rs will receive
pmmrt anlcarefal attention.
S. BARBOUR, Proprietor.
Comer of ininoii and Wasbinoa Streets,
INPIANOrOLIS, IND.
iTS;
tion w. -isty or seventv ro'm. and i furnish.!
I iuroug ioi wua r.ewan-1 ieautit nl ranutnr. anl is
I in all respxts, a Firt Cla. Hotel
Travelers
for eim-
will End t3 l alm?r" all thev can desire
i f'.'rt" luxur7 '"4 pleasure. The table will "at all
imcs be supple! with tli9 bet th; market alTurds,
and no pains w-.ll be spared to rendef the stay of
gutrts bijth comfortable atd pleasant.
"TRY TDE PALMER HOUSE."
August riO, 1--50. la!3-ly
' LL persons are her.br for-xarnel from btrvin-
, -L - to- -utU e-t fourtn of ect:on 2j.Town-h:i
! e- -orta u-.nge ia, t i'C i f the s.stU Principal M.-ri
( man, in .:;aai:a cocaiy, i now cfni
Vied by
1 TU. IT xHy: as I have a r.ght t. eai-l claim tnt is
ia imputable. P. 15. TIlOMPSOX
UrcwsTti,.' July 5ih, 155-3. vl-t5U
COLE'S VOYAGE OF Li?p
Chi!dhcrJ, Yoath. Xaahoqi
d OM tl
Fortr srl'Miid Lift EnjraTinp, frjni rb,
.a tie tilery or me pmgier lanc.ate
15x21. laper, 25x53.
A GREAT NATIONAL "WORT
Ut LT6 y
Eve years' e 1 ecu ion, involving an mpe
). Arti-t'j prHfs, $00. Iclia Letter P'
lin.
000.
Ftai
Z-iT A prrp-tas eontainie a fuH 4?-
the work, with testimonial fram oar int AI;TjV
onr DVt ewinnt, IIVI E, wir mt ditinn"'"
.STATESUEX, e best accredited JL"l,nni
AKT, at home and abroad, together wi;a t;,, u-
VOICE OF THE PRESS
; Of this city, and atso of th ai'Srat tu;
thority,
; THE LOXDO" ATiT JOURXl T
...... . . . . - . .
. . 4
. J -
The Trad snpplird on the
Liberal Terms.
l(Ht
Appropriate al tatefal atyles ot frames, wts
cd expressly for thi3 work, at tha lowi-t;tlfcl
are furnished at prir varying from 111 tn J;;.
4cU Luxinx. packia and curur Ittm til u t?
Address tb Voyage of Life, Imt. A. R, W OLFi,
vlnlltf fpingler Institute, JT
Syracuse Nurseiisa
TUOKP, SMITII & ILAXCIIETT
jPOIKIETORc5.-ilc3idM a
- '- L extensive assortment of articlsi l.f.
ker t by Xurseymen, we have on hand for the ''
trad.'. 4 " 1
200,000 Apple Trees, from $ to 9 fe.it.
.100,001) Dwarf Pear Tre-f 2 yearv ld.
50,0'JO Standard do from 2 to 4 rear-
100,000 Cherry Trees, 1 ta 2 years old, i)wrf al ,
Teach, Hum, Apricot, anl Xectarine Trws, fa
large numbers.
100,(100 Raspberries, embracing every kind of ict
value. All the popuLir u well as rarer kiad of
other small fruit.
Foreign and Native Evergreens Xrwty Spnc
Pines, t'ryptomcri. Cedars, Clack ;itid Wkite
Spmcc, BaLiains, Hemlocks, etc brge, medium or
small.
Ornamcatal Trjes, R.kw, Shrubbery, Climbsri
IIedg Hants, etc.
BuIUjos lii.ots, native and imported; Dihliaa. ft-,
nations. Poenies, Chrysanthemums, I'bkirs, ;(
great abundance, and cf the modt beautiful Tant
ties. V.'hilo we confidently claim fir eur prodncti. m
sreneral an excvltence not surpasawl by any otjtr
Nursey, we particularly and emphati;aHy drjipi,.,
cur stock of Pear trees, both Dwarf ami SumJu
as cnraralelled either in extent or nialiiy, hjtxj
exislirrg t jck in Amerien. The fullo ving aoiii
refer to trees taken from th same lot m thou; g,.
offered, when they were but one year old:
From Thomas W. Field, Esrj., an xtns.t dn;
in and importer of Pear tre-s in New York: "T,
specimens are really spjencid; tne finest I be!'.ri
ever saw."
From Robert liar xell, Esq., Mobile? I iare arr
er sieu finer trees."
From Messrs. Neally A Lrothcrs. Burl ng!cu.Ioi:
They are really the finest trees r,t tlleir age
er saw, and we haTe pua-lased a great many in
few p;u.t ycar.4
As juxg-tiT to persons about t porrbas.
woul.i renvirk that our troes wre not sehjerrH u
the extmuceuld during the !a.-t winter, whicli tftr.
ted so extensive i.ijnry to Nureri;n at tae Wpjt,
and that we have had no drmgh5 daring the prrs t:
sunim?r by which the grow'h of our trees tai Si
retarbnl. Ihey may bo n.litnl upon,th:rci'or, ubi
in prime health and viger.
OUR CATALOGUES
Will bo sent postpaid to all who etcUae f..r Xa. 1 1
letter sti'.uii', and for tuo othtri a ono cent Uip
eai'h.
No. 1 A general descriptire Catid.-gie of all w
productions.
No. 2 A later edition cf the Fru .t DepartaiCKof
No. I.
No. " A d'scriptivo Caralogne f OraaiaTa;
Trees, Shrub, lwes, etc
No. 1 A descriptive Catalcguecf Dahlia, Cms
house and Bed iing pl.ints.
No. 5 A wholesale Catalogne f TXar-wrjaienioil
Dealers.
Also a Supplementary Catalogue of the Oniaai
tal and Greenhouse depar;n;nr.
Also a circular on the Agm-ta Rose.
Syracuse, X. Y Nov. 2i, L556.
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RAPE ROOTS. 20,000 Cafawb (jrap R.-..
A two rears old. for sale. J nm fj r-r hun.lr'J
5 iO rr tnousand.
J. M. MrCFLLoI-iilL
Nov. 2'Jtf
No. 2i)J Maia it., 'J':noi:in.i:i.
Xlnro SoocL
under the personal so;:nisitn of (h
IROWX
VJ
subscribor, warranted inu .inn'u !
enough of which will be sent to supj lj a'.arj rami!,
on rereption of price pre-paid.
Cassab.vr MrsK Meuin A beautiful an.l delitiuas
frnit. I Asiatic erigin,; 25cn'j.
Cbax;e Water Melox Feels of "IVo
the rind of an orang very fite
fl.ivor 21 "
Clash Lemom A beautiful little im Un
for preserves when green 25 "
Cui.nese Asr iRAGi s Annual.snd '.ail
t- tb e c maKin easily raised 20 "
Five Feet CrcmBr.ss Very lars ird
curious to behold 25 u
M iMMorn IV Ji re ix, Z0 "
Or the whole fir one dol'.ar, senfSv mail sty
address. JOSEI'H'f ASIIUY.
20-tf ' riattsbnrgb, Clirtca Co Mo.
Chineso Suzar Cans.
T IIAYE rnpplvof th ist seed oa i!e.
Pric kt
J.
lb., S2: p.-r or.., 20 cents. 'Persons nuiittir s
25 cents, shall hive one ounce sent them p. '
pci-L
This cxetic plant, known as StrjTmm Si-v'iirtim
recently intrcdut I into this ennirr by ihe I'ateat
OTicc, may bo cultivated to advantaje inerrrf pirt
of the United States. It ill mi.o a g'x d erp r'
tho pooret s .il. From experiments :iL'raily i
syrup making from the ja j-e of thii pUct, I fa !
believe that sugar caa bo prvfilaM ma-ie: ataaj
rate, it is worth a trial bv verv fsnwr.
J. M. MA'ClLiUXI,
Nov. 29tf Xo. 20.) Min t- Cir.,iiu:i.
IJcrgan Horse 3.
PREMIUM ESSAY on the Oripi, Rist ry isi
sta. rharacteriiti of this remarkatle
AMERICAN BREED OF HORSE.
Tracirg the pedigree fioin the or riaal Jjrra M
gm. tiirough th most notd cf bis jMreny, 4 ,"
to the present timi With nanerom por'.mi:. L
which are a.lde-1 Hints for Broedi-:?. lireuking. i
general Use aud Mai.agment cf Huws, win Vtv-
t.cal Directions for Traaiinr thtm for I.ih.b t a v
Agricn'tural Fairs. By Li. C. Lix-ltt, M-JJraaC-Vt.
Iricel. Sent free of nocture
r. M. SAXT3X & o),
A.grlcuUnral Book Publiicrs, 1 1!) Fulton ft. N-
II. A. TERRY A CO..
wnDLESALK A.VD S-ETAIL PElLltKS IX
GARDEN AND FLOW Ell SEEP?,
1 REITS and Shrubs (Inir and ( rsnh-ry Yin".
(Irajs Clover Se.l, Liid sj-d f iJl kinds J'
ricultural and Ilortionlturnl R. k', Imlcmect".
Agents for all the best Rural PuIIk ations ia t:
United States.
Store ntxtdoor to Focl-OHee, Coineii BiiiiT.Lx
vln2i-ly .
A. 3ICDP, O. U HXGUES, J. i- 5,ct:'
2. T. 3ICDD, S. O. ORCSB.
MUDD k HUGHES
PRODUCE 4 COMMISSION
No.
wJ Levee and 1'J Csmtricrcial sM-'
ST. LOUIS, MO.
THOMAS WILLIAMS,
I Attornov and Ooiinsfllor at I'1'-
EROWNVILLE, N. T.
Will lMV-'t... m T'ninl JTn.Itl-Ul Ilitrt'f 10
braska Territory, an. I in the Twelfth J'l&cia! C.tr-1
in the State cf Missouri.
KEFERENCEb",
It. John Mcltversoa, TtpfevtM, 0'
James Filter. Oji"iW
Ooorge X. Muler, Anrv, N. T.
n. r Arra K- iSr-
FERRY
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PLASTEPwS c; BA
NXOCNCE ta 7taw'.?lV.e. -'',
rtrcal-,'
those crossing ihe- Miafi rit. Tb1 '.:.
best cr. s.sir.5 pwioe ei tfie wt per Mtssonrf. T ja
coining to Ntlniv i-U- it grea'j w utl
vantag? t t .4 rhr po;.
l.r every tw if-rcsvr!-- or oiea.1 w?
each 53i laal pir ftoires mu'.ci orox
u " !- miiie ao.itiipry
" Io'Altleper HmC "
- sbej. j,(f, jr he;f,
rari .xta;3n.
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1
" -tfeet oflu-iVr.
:J aed wj-. herrvs, ma.i'
oxon therewith,
trcwari Aojust , 1 .-1