(general Intcllipcf. LATTS rr.C!I riCJLSiGUA. IrrtrcZ cf the James Adjer. New York, Jan. 24. The stealer James Adger r.rrivcd hero tbis morning; she left Aspinwall Jan. 11, and San Juan Jan. 13, brings 1 80 pr-ssenrrers, mostly from California, ' pat into Key West for coal, and was detained thereby bad weather 32 hours. The parser reports that the Cholera had disappeared." . - .. . There was but little sickness and no deaths on the Adger, left at Aspinwall sloop of varCyanne, and at San Juan fix Englishmen of war. ' The steamer Syrenava was daily expected at Ha vana to take up the. California passen gers from the Adger. - Walker is reported as in better con- dition than ever, having 1200 able . bodied men with him at Itivas, well supplied with ammunition and pro visions. Col. Lockridge and his three 'hundred men were still waiting at .Printadus for the completion of a steamer to be ready about the 17th inst.,' with which to go up the river, and Tetake, if possible, Castello and .'San Carlos, and reopen the transit ' route the Adgar encountered great fields cf ice on her passage home be tween lit. 37 & 34. Passengers from Nicaragua on the James Adger give a gloomy account of Walker s condition. Ihe seizure of the .transit route and boats by Spencer is confirmed. Spencer states that he a-clc'd in behalf cf Vanderbilt. No injury was offered to the passengers in -the captured boats, but they were escorted to Grey town, where the steam er was boarded by an oScerfrom .a . British man of war, who ordered the baggage of the men to be put of im- mediately. Spencer kept the American fias flying from his steamer, although he made his captures in the name of .Costa Rica. . .President Mara of the Costa Rica government had issued a proclamation granting pardon to Walker's men and a free passage to the United States. Many of Walker's men, both officers and privates, were deserting him; they tell hard stories of their sufferings from 'hunger and sickness. Walker was - jstill. at luvas witn six iiunarea men, another account says, 1,500. Spencer states that th5 Costa Ricans have 1,500 men posted along the route. .They arc also m strong force at Sera 'rut and have 'cans posted on both shores. . The report that Gen. Hennings had .fought his way out of ; Grenada, is con firmed, as is also the rumor that Gen. ; 'Chilton with a large body cf men had .-pronounced for Walker at Leon. .' . Walker, it is said retook Rivas with "out losing a man. , Capt. Saunders svith his rifles had advanced to Lion to occupy that post. . - V The foregoing despatch is made up from tho statements . from several "Nicaraguans who give very conflicting . stories. " ' ' -. Philadelphia, Jan. 24. " - J. Shurlock, Triio has been on trial licro for the murder of Philip S. 'Clauses for tho seductionof his .vife, vas to-day acquitted. Great enthu f lain was manifested in the court on the rendition of the verdict. Washington, Jan. 22. The Sub-marine Telegraph bill has . massed the Senato by a vote of 28 against 19. ' .. Adjourned. . . . ' HouseThe IIouso passed the bill introduced from the select committee . to enforce the attendance of witnesses and to compel them to testify. . - . Mr. Simonton is in the close custody of the Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms, at a private boarding house, where his friends have free access to him. He lias engaged Hon. Reverdy Johnson I as his counsel, and intends to bringhiw case before the Circuit Court, on a writ of "habeas corpus, to test the rights of a citizen and the press, under the action of the House, as affecting . the personal liberty of which he has been deprived. The Sub-marine. Telegraph bill, as . passed by the Senate, retains all its features as originally introduced, but has undergone amendmcnttho better "to 'secure its' object and render its pro ." Visiong.norc explicit. - : The Seizure of Cuba. The 'New York Herald contains tho following, in the shape of a communication: : i It has lately come to my knowledge that there exists in this country a ee crct crdcrvcalled "Tho Sons of Free .dom." The organization extends from New Orleans to New York, embracing the principal seaboard towns, and is rapidly extending itself over the entire " country Tho head or Grand Lodge, exists m this city, to which all other ' lodges are subordinates. Members are admitted by secret signals and pass wcrds, and r.ro bound to each other by the most solemn oaths and ctligatians. The entire movement is in the hands cf leading men, of character and ability ztA the country -will be startled cnecf thc:o fine mcrnmgs,,by the announce jnent that Cuba, the "Queen cf the Antilles" has fallen into the hands cf t-2 Sens of Freedom. . .. Dm? Sua Soundings. The result cf ffousdinrs "made by Lieutenant Ber- J:r to z.z certain the nest rv m c: ne fcr'hvias dornthe v . . . . rccn Great Britain rt Z rrit-! States xras, tbat in a cf 1,000' miles surveyed, ill t Louisiana Sugar Chop. The Fra nk Un Journal says: 1 Our planters, many of them, hive finished rrindin cr. We have been told that the crop is less than it was e ver known b efore. There are various c -ti- mfttcs-with regard to the number of hogsheads. Some think that there will net be over 4,500.MicU. made in the parish'; others go as high as 5,500. Taking the highest figure it will make a falling off from the crop of last year of over 25,000 hhds. We have been told by -planters who have examined mrtleys cf cane, put up for seed, that they find a quantity of it in very bad condition. , - i : TlIE JIURDEREHS OF GoilDON.- We learn from Union, Franklin county, that Worrell and Brough, indicted for the murder of Basil H. Gordon, last January, were brought beforo that Court last Monday for trial. . A sev erance was granted, and a jury em panelled to try Worrell. The defence set up is insanity for the purpose of establishing which, a number, oi wit nesses have been subpecned from .this city and other jplaccs.- Lous ' Re publican. Poliqamt. A correspondent of the San Francisco Herald writing from Fillmore City, Utah Territory, gives a list of the members and officers of the Legislature, with the number of their "letter "halves" The members of the Council, thirteen in number, have in the aggregate, cnehu'ndrcd ajid seventy onc! the House of Representatives, 26 in number, 157; and five off.cers twentv-tvro wives ! The writer thinks it rather doleful. : B2AXC3 OF JT0ETH IHSS0T7EI EAILS0AD to keokt;k. "We notice a letter from Isaac II. Sturgeon, president of the North Mis souri Railroad, written for the propose of allaying some sectional feeling along the line of his road, in which he c pens o it the ultimate design of its mana gers, which is to construct, in addition to the main line, a branch northeaster ly to Keokuk, and another northwest erly to Weston. Of the Keokuk branch Mr. Sturgeon says : . , " ' 'This company feels great interest in the building of a road from some point on this road to Keokuk, and will give such an enterprise all the encou ragement in its power. .... "From Mexico, in Adrian county, or Bourbonton, in Boone county, it would only be 20 miles to Keokuk. Estimating the cost of the road at 30,000 per mile, it would cost only $2,400,000. . The counties on the line of tho road could easily raise 1 ,000- 000 towards its construction. A Ins sum raised and expended, they would find no difficulty in borrowing the balance required to complete it from eastern capitalists, giving a first mortgage on their road. ' 1 have named Mexico or Bourbonton as starting points for this road. It may be that it would receive more aid from the counties were it to start further south. The road is cer tain to be built, and the counties which will earliest take hold of the matter in earnest, will control its location. - Mtstepjocs. A gentleman connect ed with the railroads in thi3 city, in forms us that this morning, Conductor McClure. of the Greenville & xJiami R. R., while at Union, discovered thai the baggage carof a tram on tho Indi anapolis Road was on fire. He gave tho alarm, and the doors were forced open. The fire had already gotten "under weigh," and the body of a man name unknown was found in a charred condition There were one or two freight cars also damaged by the fire. It is supposed that the man in the bagggage car had been murdered, and the cars set on fire. Dayton Em- The war between widow Prcwctt and Mr. Ray, who publish rival papers in Yazoo City,' became so bitter that the widow, to "equalize" things, an nounced her intention of pitching into her opponent s wife, whereupon a doz en of the most respectable citizens begged the parties to suspend hostili ties. This they finally agreed to, but the lady, though a Fillmore nun, is still true to the attributes or her sex, and in sending her flag of truce, thus contrives to get the last word :: "We now drop the'whole matter at the reques t 'of the above letter, though we had a first rate notice of f 'Roy's wife" in tvpe. On the ttholcj wc have concluded to let the poor woiian pass, as she has as much as she can hearv TTe suppoie the deTilowed her a grud ge and paid it off in a husband She need not fear the terrors cf another Trorld, as she has received fculHcient punishment in this for any youthful indiscretion." y : 1 Isn't that a gritty widow f "We on ly hope our brother Roy may never live to sco his establishment united with hers to see his Sun veiled under her Bar.ner.-- Ex. ' ' A Trritcr in the New York Jcurnal cf Ccmrnerce says that the follo wing is a simple fund effectual remedy for cur in? rested' feci, und one that.irill af- ford immediate relief : M' Heat a brick rcry. hot, end Inld the foot over it as cloicly a3 it can be held "without turning. ' Cut an onioni in two and dipping it repeatedly in suit, rub it all over the foot, asd effect' ;i cure in a very chert time. If this is done fcr a few times. It h aliacsit ceitai. to et. icui:AL7rJirx-i. FEOSI THE KEWEPirER ADVERTISING AGENCY CF -'W. S. .SWYMMEP., Coraer cf Olive aJ Kun Sts., over ths Hank-" ing House f Jc-'an J. Anderson i Co. PACE'S PATENT Portable Circular c ay, -Hill, for steam: and horse power. TO most useful and necessary machinery in rp citation; is simple in construction and easily kept in order, and can bs moved on ft wagon as readily as a threshing machine, and put in operation at a small expense, it will saw iroia one to two laoasana icei of lanbera day, with ono team of six horses, as an avera ge business, and in a better style than other mills aow in use. It is equally well adapted to Steam, "Water or Horse Power. The undersigned1., agents for the patantee, would announce to the public that they aro now prepared to furnish Mills, with or without horse power, of su perior quality and workmanship, with the right to us tt.o same, upos the most favorable terms, at their manufactory, Jo. 1!02, Second street, St. Louis, Mo. We cave also tlio right for the manufacture cf Chil is' Patent Double Saw Mills. Tho successful practical operation of these mills through the country has been the means of establish- . ... . . in tneir great reputation ana wun improvements in construction and increased facilities in manufac turing, we offer them to tho public with full confi dence of their advantages. All orders nddresed to us will be promptly execu ted, and any information in regard to .Mills cheerful ly riven. ' ' Persons ordering Mills will pleaso mention the State and County in which they wish to use them. Extension of Page's Patent. VTOTICE is hereby riven to tho pubi c, that the 1 patent of PAGE'S PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILL has been extended ft r seven years from Jely ICth, 1$j3. All persons found violating this patent, or infringing on tho same, in making, using or vending, will b) proceeded against in accordance with the laws in such case made and provided. GEORGE PAGE, Patentee. By Authority: TIIE STATE SUPERINTENDENT And Board of Education, IlaTe ordered tho following DesiraLle Works for the Township Libraries of Indiana. Some of them have been put into every Library, others only into t!ie more populous townships. Tho careful attention given to the examination of works for these libraries, is a guarantee of the merit of the books chosen. II any families will desire to own the boo'xs, and read ui their leisnre, rather than wait their turn to get them from a library. The works may be purchased of Booksellers, or will be sent by mail, free of postage, upon payment of prices annex ed to each. . : Tarr's Ancient History Much superior to Rollin, because more concise, accurate, and up with modern research. 4 vols., Cloth, gilt, 53. Sheep, library stjle, $3,;0. The Teacher's Miscellany is & new and ex cellent collection of articles on Education, written by Judge McLkak, Drs. browE, Biggs, McUcffey, AYDELOTT, riCKjETT, lA'ND, roST, and other distin guished nicruben of tha ''UoUege of Teachers." 1 voU 12mo., Clotli, $1,25. . AAisiory oi me rumans ana l'llgrim Fathers. By Stoiteu, and Wilson, 1 vol., 12mo offal's Life of Dr. Chalmers. 1 vcl 12ibo?,25. , - , The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs of distinguished Scottish Female Characters; Embra cing the Period of tho Covenant and tho Persecu tion. By IJev. James Anderson. .Moffat' South Africa. Ono volume, 12mo, Twelfth edition. 51. Six Years in India. - By Mrs. Coux Maien- ZXE. 2 vols 12inon tlotb, 2.00 ; Kern's Practical Landscape Gardening with 22 plans and Illustrations. Third edition. 1,50 xucin-oi-w ar Jaiie. A Boy's Experience m the U. S. Nayy. . SIXTa TUOrSAJiD. - 1 volume, 16mo.; Illustrated. - 75 cents. The Merchant Vessel,' A Sailor-Boj's Voyages to see the World. , . (SIXTH TnoCSASD.) 1 volume, 16mo Illustrated. 75 cents. XoRDHOFr's tidmiral scries of volumes, "Man-of War Life," "Merchant Vessel," and the new volume to appear in bepteinbcr, under the title of " WhalinK and Fishing," must be received with great favor, ay tho first two hare been, wherever circulated. They aro tne laitnini iimmngs ot nine years experience at eea, of ft common sailor, a native "iluckeve, re cognized as inferior to no writer of the present day, in uie-like delineations of adventure by sea. ' ' A cry striking and graphic pictures of life at Sea evidently autht ntic and very instructive. . . Has adventure enough to please and truth enough to dissipate tho cbarm of a sailor a life. ' ' ' ' New Xork Evanrclist. There is in tJn a vast amount of information respecting the commerce of the world. Presbyterian itness.- . - " - AViU take csptive the young. Journal and Mes scnger. ' A Buckeye Abroad, or Wanderings in Europe and tho Orient. . By Hamcel S. Cox. Third edi tion, Illustrated. 1 vol., 12mo., muslin, 1,25. The Three Great Temptations of Yonng Jien. . haxuil V. r I3EER. Fourth edition, vol. 12mo muslin, 1,00 . , These are capital works for family libraries. Pub lished by MOORE, WILSTACD, KEVS & CO.. . ' ; "25 West Fourth St- Cincinnati a., f xvr. uv juuiiiivi9 vi xtiyaru Taylor's Cyclojcdia of Modern Travel, which is sold wufrely by agents. . Country Produce TTTAXTED, and for which we allow the fcighest l ! .Market price. iiuiiL,iiz.i.Jui lUt THE JSTEW FLOURING MILL CIMRK'S PATENT COMBINED GRINDING and Boltirgor Merchant Flourins Mill. This highly ingcnioiia and much needed invention forms an entirely nsw feature in the manufacture of WHEAT and FLOUR, by the superior manner la which it performs its work GRINDING and BOLT ING the Grain at a single operation into Seven difercnt kinds cf flour and feed. This mill possesses advantages to numerous to be enumerated in any advertisement. The proper way to fully appreciate its great merit is to oet it run. It is in operation daily at No. 313 Broadway, Corner Court st., St. Louis, Mo. State and Ccuntry Rights and Mills For Salo. . W. W. HAMER & CO., . ' '- Broadway and Court, 2d Story. NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASH!!! A. S. HOLLADAY, . : WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER I5T JDrngsf and illedicines Llain Street, Erownville, IT. T. THE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform tha public, that he ha now on hand a complete assortment of everything, usually kert in Driiir Stores, which he offers for sale, Exclusively on a New System of - - - CASH AND CASH ONLY! "; It will bo entirely foreign to this bcautifol system, to lioo V "keep account," "note" "scratca" "chalk," or "remember lor a. lew days. tome with toe Spondulicks" ifyou want anything in the Drue line, . " :, ' Prescription Compounded at ill Hours witi - Accuracy aud DispatcX Rernembrr the system I bare adopted, and my pocket and your feelings will not suffer. Credit will ptitiretj noi b giTen, unless under circumstances of peculiar nwtitntion. . July 12, ltJ.-Vl-Ilttr A. B. UULUiUAIi Ol A oAt;r. oi ook s unio Jiuis rostra oaper UU fine Hoar just received and for aleby Kov. 29, lS 6. - ll'ALLISTEK, DOZIE11 & CO. ST. JOSEPH LUMBER YARD. : Oa Edracnd Street, near Cargill's Mill, - St. Joseph, 31is&ssri - Y. J. TATLOE. llemoved from the eld : Stand to the above earned place. TIIE nnder3igned is now fully prepared to accotn inodate his patrons and friends with the best as sortmentof line Lumber ever cSered in tnis mar ket, eomprisin not only White Pine Lambcr and Tiite and Yoliovr Flooring, rea3y dressed; bnt also t?t assortiaont of Pino and Cottonwood shingles, Poplar tiding c. ; lie has now on hand, at his Lnmber Yard, the lar gest an! best assortment t.f Doors. Sash and Vcni tian blinds, e-rer offered in this market, a portion of which is uimt frcta Cincinnati maEnfactnes, which enables him to sell at very reduced prices, lie is fully prepare! to 11 all orders in his Ul?, at short notice, and particularly solicits the iCnr.s s and Ne braska trade, for he has the articles ther wnnt nnd must have. De sure to give me a call, near Cargill'i i!illf and ia the iciineiiate vicisity cf the St. Jo- fejh l.r wery. F all the lilest styles, arid io en.'Urs vantfty, st r-ue3 at OREGON, 2IO. ROBT. L. IIATTEIV, Proprietor. Ko pains or expert will he spare 1 by tho subscri- ber.to make his euctaeomfort.ibIe in every rc??eet, at this well known and highly reputable House Tho very be?t attention gr. en to animals ty a vl-ni rood and attentive Hostler. i I'.MTrD STATES BSPI?E COfilPAK GSnlmlSmnor11"7 " ' s " VjT speedy transmission money, Vulnable Packages, Parcels, Goods, .and Merchandize Of every description, on reasonable terms. Piuxcital OrncES yevr York, Buffalo, Cii mcm- nati, Toledo, Chicago. Dayton, lndianopolis, and ail the smaller towns on Railroads in the Eastern, Mid dle and Western States. connecting at St. Louis with Uichardson's Missouri River Express. t. JUPl'. ; July 23, 1853.-vl.-n3 General Superintendent. luSE-'-CflOC-KBAY.-- JOHN W. TOOLEY. (Successor to NOOXAN, TOOLEY Jb Co,) 53 Main st, 0J Stand, St. Louis, Mo. TMPORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in China, JL Glass and Queensware, xellowai Ware, Chandeliers, Lamps, Lanterns ses. Britannia W are. ic. &c, with a great variety Fancy Mantle and Parlor Ornaments, direct from the Potteries and Manufacturers. . ffXow arrivinsr and in store, a full stock of the above line of goods, which is offered to the Trade at reasonable rates. An examinatioa is solicited. t30n hand, Assorted Crates, for Country Trade. B. lacking receives special attention. September 13, 1S56. vlnl5-6m .: TV. &. A. SENSEXDEUFER. . mronTER3 and ttholes ale dealers ih Havana ani Domestic Cigars & Tobacco. SOUTH EAST COIiSEB PINE St SECOND STS . ST. LOUia, MO. TT 7E have in store, aud to arrive, a very laree V V assortment of tho very best brands of Havana Cigars. Wo desire to call the special attention of cash buyers to our largo stock, which we are deter mined to sell very low lor casn." 1 ucy consist, in part, of tho following brands : Prentitude Uegalias;' lhana Millars; Mi Dcstino do . ewton do Antiguedad Bustamanto Carnelia Delirante . Saluadora StaGTanoni Meridianas : Washington do Victoria do do . Iberia ; do S- do" Esponola do do BcgAdra do ! - do LaMorma do do Nensagero do do ., Emalaciondo , do La Voz do 1 Sol do.. Fortuno Londress; EmperoNichalds do ridclidad do wensagero . do ; Carventus . do. . Reinas Sultina do Granadina 'do; Pocahonta do Ja Flora : do ElSoldelaDrimca do DoceMescs do Figaro Cilliedradosi D. B. Castanon do ' Prensado I). D. do J. Y. P. Fa ma do V dc la Rama do " Vignera Plantations; P.L- - 'do VeRegas do . Mensagero" Trabncas; De la Cruz Principcs; Victoria dd' Barrios . do Legbt Guarfl Opera, Star do J. L. Panetelas; Dcsignio Prest. ' May , ... - rW. i J.SENSENDERFER. McMechau & Ballentlne, TT 7II0LES ALE Grocers and Commission Mer- V Y - chants, No., 34 Lciee, St. Louis, Mo-between Olive and Locust sts, have now in store and receiv ing the, largest and most general stock of Groceries they have ever offered, which they intend , to sell at tne lowest market rates, incur stock consists in part of: 375 nnds V. suar; 4UU bbls clarified; 225 bbls loaf,-crushed and powdered sugar; 350 do and hf do plantation molasses; : 450 pkgs Befcher's sy molasses; TSCbls NOSH; loO M chests 1 Utca; 25 do Imp. U i" and JJIacK do; ' 150 casks S. Carb soda; 25 do salcr&tus; 200 boxes Babbitt's saleralu3; ' 275 do Va and Mo tobacco: " 75,500 Spanish cigars; 200,000 liar and Cuba sixes; 3a0 bxs star candles; 111 casks currants; 1500 bbls, hf do and kits 1 and 2, makerol; 50. pkgs No. 1 salmon; 3000 bxs ass'd- tumblers; uu qt unu pi ns&s, ovvv nesia luua, q aau o, 550 dozen assorted pails; 1500 sks prime Rio coffee; 300 packets Jara; 75 sacks Mocha, do; 2500 kgs Wheeling and Bostcn naUi and brads assorted 3d to Ubl ? 75 bxs Bait Cove oysters; 275 bales batting; 250 sks Eafrle cotton Tarn assorted: , 150 bxs pepcrand pimento; 75 bbls almonds; 150 drums figs; 600 bX3 hf and qr M 11 rai&ns; 5 drama cod fish; 125 bxs do; 15 cases sardines hf and qr; , 350 boxes assorted pickles, ketchup; 350 bxs palm and fam. soap; 30 do mould c'dls: 550 do asst window glass; 50 bgs carpet chain; 150 do sine washboards; 50 gross yeast pow'ds; 60 nests willow baskets; Together with a general and full 6tock of for eign and domestic Wines brandies, c. 1 VT. S. GIL3IAX. "TT 7TI0LESALE GROCER, No. 130 Second street, H ot. Louis, nas in store a large and well select ed stock, which is offered at the market rates, con (istinz in part as follows: . 370 hhds N. O. sugar; 200 bbls loaf, crushed & powaerea ao; . ... . . v ...... 1500 bags Rio coffee; 100 do Jara do; ' . ; 150 bbls ;S. II. syrup molasses: 850 do S. H molasses; 250 bbls plantation molasses; 100 pkgs mackerel . 100 boxes codfish; 100 bbls Wilmington tar; 600 kegs Boston and Pittsburgh nails; , 65 kegs fine 3d nails; 75 bags cotton yarn; : lift halo Mfiwl rflflin. 1 itS An .ntAti (irlnu 100 bales wicking; 450 els Manilla and Jute corcfoget - 100 uox plow ana clothes lines; ; -400 boxes window glass, assorted sire?: ; 2000 lbs W.cbalk: 300 do alum; IdOOdo s'lpoter; 29000 osnaburgsacKj; io kc sup. corb. soda; 200 half chests Imp., Y. H. and O.F. teas; 300 boxes Imp,, Y II. and O, P. teas; : 450 boxes Virgin ia and Missouri tobacco: , 100 hx. emoking tobacco 50 do cut chewing do j 150 bx. star candles; 70 do spenn doj 300 candle moulds: i - - 250 boxes eoap; 350 pkgs salcratus: 3 cases Ma. indigo; S ceroons S. F. do; -80 bgs pcrper; i5 do pimento; 200 bxsg'ds'ices; 350 M. 0. 1). per-caps, 250 nns C. & L. paper; 350 doi com. and fancy pails, 100 no 3 -hoop do; 850 nests 2 and 8 qt tubs; 250 mats cassia; 25 cases prunes; 40 cks currant; 3 do madder; 5 bb's whiting; 400 rms wrapping paper; 50 bales osnaburgs; brooms, xino washboards, churns, Ac, Ac, - . . June 7, '56 GLASGOW BROTHER. : WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ..No. 50 Levee, have in store and to arrive the following Goods, which they ptet for sale at the lowest, prices, vii . : .: .- - . " 1000 hhds fair to prime N. 500 boxes Yeast powdrs: -" -v m i y it u. sugar; iuu aegs sup uarn ooaa; 1000 bbls clfd sozari 100 boxes saleratns; euu ao ir and crush d do: iu cis Aianiua oraage; v u o. u. moiasses; , u uv. 800 do plantation do: 500 doz Manilla & Crass Bed Cords; 500 boxes Raisins; 25 bbls Almonds; -100 boxes Lem. Syrap, 03 do ass'd Candles, 100 tea prime Rice: . 1000 pks G, and B. Teas; 1000 bars Uio coffee: 100 do prime old Gov ' ernmcnt Ja. coffee: 1000 kegs Nails; 1000 boxes Pm, Olelie A IPO 1 reserved rruiw; 100 100 100 100 75 50 30 do do do do do do Meatf:; , ramiJy Nap;, ; 108 boxes Fancy Soa?; 800 do SUr Carries; 250 do Mould do; 50 da Castile Soap; 100 do Starch; 300 do VaBuXd To- . bacco: 200 do Mo. "d; " 50 do . Smokin da; 1100 do Cuba Cmjs: -Pickles: Ketchur; , Olive Oil; Brand'd Cher.; do Pca:hes; cases Caniiccas Chocolate; 40 do Wood bx match's; 50 do Sardines, qinrter and half boxes; . 5 cases Citron; 10 bbls Mason's Eiyicg; 5 cases Nutmegs; - 5 ' do Indiffo; -50 do B. COyst!r; na nfln R. m. i . 100 bars I'epper; 5 do Abpice; ' 300 bbls 4 hf doMiVL; 500 boxes Glass;" 100 bales Batting: ' 200 doa Painted BaTcts; 15G0 rcarcstWrop. Letter and Liip Paper; 300 nests Tabs, 3VS's; -LIQUORS. . : 10 half pipes pure old 53 bbls Malaga Wine; Brandies; 100 bkts Dennis Champ. lOOcasesdo da do; 100 bbls Monon. Whis'y; 100 do old Rye Wliisky, TCy iuperior; . June 7th, 1S55. 103 do Jiedcg; do; 50 eases old Md. Wice; 2C0 boxes Claret Wine; ,bt. Louis, JIo. A1 LLirsnni are herebv forwarned from btryir the i-juth VV e?. fourth cf Section 25, Township &, aorta lange 15, luist of the sixth iTincsp&I Jlen d'san, in Nemaha county, N. T., no r occupied ly Thos. llcddy; as I hive a riht to sr.il claim that is indisputable. .' ' B. B. TUOJLVgON. CsovBvUm Sulfite, ISfS. tl-nSiS Ml "T TYFE STEREOTYPE FCOilY 0. It 3 Vhi St., bet. Fcnr'Ji tu:i Til CINCINNATI, O. i C. F. O'DRISCOLI Si CO. famifacturirs and dealers in News, Book aad Job ifi. TypCj.Pru.'hig Presses, Caye, Gallics, Ac, As. Irks and Print' r-x Material of Every Description. STT IlEOTYPIJfG of all kind Cooks, Music, fa itent Medicine- Directions, Jot J, Wood ir.grsring?'-, dC. Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles, Wholesale Pap Warehouse. IIIIADNKJL, WAKllLJi & CU., "T7HULESALE Dealers in Papers of every des- V V t enption: . ' IVintirj;, " - Itook Paper, ' Wrapping, - Manilas, Folio Post, llatCap,; , ' Foolscap. -Letter A Note, Colorel Papers, Medium A Demy's, of the very best .Eastern and Western Manufacture, and for sale at very low prices. , - j. r 13J Cash for lias and Hope, - - . . .x LRADNEU, WARREN & CO., -r " " - No. 12, La Salle strecr. Chicago, June. 2Sth. 1S06. . vl-n4 , .lmproTed. Little Giant CORN & COB PLANTATION MILL Xrioo Iloclixcocl. either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the most positive manner. . - . It is now more than a year since tne "Little. Giant" Was introduced to the public, during which time, it has boca constantly crowine in the popular favor. The improvements recently eaectcd and patented, makes it the most perfect machine ever offered fjr general farm use. It is furnished ready for attaching team, and wejghs as Xollows: lo. l, ZJ -o. , iov, No. 3. 400. 'o. 4. 500 pounds. Twenty minutes are sufficient to set one up, without mechanical aid, and when once adjnsted, it .can with 3atcty be entrusted to a boy. 1 ull directions accompany each ull H USS. 13 CJZ3 3132 No 1, $35, will grind 8 bu meal per hour with I horse No2 40, " " 19 M ' I No3 50, "15 u " u 1 No 4 60. " ' 20 " ' u u " 2 TJT Liberal discount to dealers. . JAMES B. CHADWICK, No. 63 Locust Street, bet. 2d and 3d June 2S, 1S36. vl-n4 . St. Louis,. Mo. AM1XZO PBATT, New York. . E O. PRATT, E. W. FOI, S. C. MASSCK, St. Louis. O. W. CHILD. . SL Louis. CniLD, TRATT & CO., Direct Importers, Jobbers and Manufacturers Agents English, French, German & American Hardware and Cutlery. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, &c, &c 139 & 141 Main St, cor. Washington Avenue, ST. LOUIS, MO. FKESH 'ARRIVAL ! ! " - , OF NEW GOODS!! W. HOBLITZELL ' & CO. : ... BROWN VILLE, X. T. HAVE TniS DAY RECEIVED, per steamers A. C. Goddin and Win. Campbell, and now opening, the most extensive stock of Goods ever of fered in this market.- After the expenenco thev have in Nebraska, they flatter themselves that they know what suits the people, and have purchased such a stock of Goods as eannot fail to please. We will not pretend to enumerate, but say como and see; and you wi.i not tail to be suited. Oct. 15, lS55.-ly E. O. TCTTLE. B. G. fERLET. . D. W. 8MITH. TTJTTLE, PERLEY & SMITH FALL S TYLES.l 85 G. 77 Main street, St. Louis, Mo. "T TANUFACTCRERSof Straw and Silk Bonnctp, XI J. Importers and nolesale dealers in KibbonK Silk Millinery, Flowers, Trimmings, Lnce Goods, Em broideries, ic. BrMerchant3 and M'llinersare particularly in vited, to examine our stock, before makinir their strin purchases, as we (relying fully orrthe superiority of our styles,) intend to offer inducements equal, if not euperion, to any jobbing houso in the United States. beptcmber 13, ISoo. ,vlnla-6m SIGEKSON'S NURSERY, ST. LOUIS; MO. JOHN SIGEllSON MO., ' ' Offer for sale the coming Spring, K5? 50,080 Apple Treesi 2 and 4 years old, em- jir-vA, bracing 175 varieties, l'nce 2o t 40 cents. im ),vuv reoca l rees, irom o io o leei uigu, oa mrcitics, from.25.to 30c. ' . . 2s500 standard Pears, embracing 43 varieties, .: : piice from 50 to 75 cent. : 5,000 Dwarf Pears, embracing 33 varieties, price SI each. , 5,000 Cherry Trees, 31 varieties, 50 to 75" cents' each. 500 Apricots, Early Golden, Bada, Peach Apri cots, Large Early, price 50 cents. 1,200 Quince, assorted, 25 U50cenf3. 500 Dwarf Apples. ' 50 " 500 White Grape Currants "'. ... 25 500 Black Naples 25 . . 590 Chcrrv Currant 25 500 Red Dutch Currant 500 Victoria Currants 500 White Dutch Currants 500 liargo Red Dutch Currants 500 Enclish Black 15 12' 2,000 Prolific Green 12 1,000 Houghton's Seedling Zj 500 Warrington do 25 1,000 Sulpher - do 25 1,000 Ashton do 25 500 Crown Bob do 25 600 Rl3cmen ; do 25 2,000 Yellow Antwarp Easpberries 10 1,000 Ohio Everbearing do .... .25 2,000 Iarge German Antwarp do 10 1,000 Red Antwarp.... 10 1,000 Eng!ish Filberts". 50 1.000 Florse Chestnuts 50 J.C00 Grape Vines, 2 to 3 years old 25 to 50 i U M U U 44 M M C M M H w 150,000 Grape Vines, 1 year old-.$5 100 5,000 Dahlias assorted. eaca i'j- 500 Pernia?, do ' 50 10.000 Giant Asparagm Roots. ...$5 100 5.000 Tube Roses 10 " 2.000 Yards Pink 50cts yard. 2.C00 PlanU Victoria Rhubarb ' 50c or $40 $300 8,000 Wilmofs Early Red Rhubarb. .12c 5o!oOO Strawberry Plants, 12 varieties. ....$5 to 10 per 2,0000 10 COO Shade and Ornamental Trees,, embracing ' Catalpa, Black Locust. Palionia Imperiallis, L.mbrdv PojJar, Silver Leaved Poplar, . ., Linden Wood, Sweet Gam, Elm, Balaam - Poplar, AULmthus, Tulip Trees, Upland Cy prsfs. Sycamore, P per Mulberry, American Larch, Weeping Willow, Buckeye, Moun ... tain Ash, White Birch, Red Maples, varying in price from 25 eenti to $1,50, according to size. - . - 15,000 Evergreens, embracing Red Cedars, price each 50e to ?2 , White Pine do 50c to $1 Yellow Pine do 50c to $2 Balsam Fir. do 50e to $1 American Arborvitas 25c. 50c, 75c, $1,50. Chinese Arborvitas, 50c, $1,50, European Savir. 50c, Tree box 50a Norway Spruce, 50c, 75c, 100, " ' White Spruce. $1. 12,500 Plants of Ornamental Shrobbery,embracing m part as roiiows: Saow Palls, each 37U to$l, Lylae, ech 50c; Spiras, assorted, each 25c; Jlardy looser, caca sue; Monthly Roses, each 5i)cJ Tloney Sncklea?rrted, 25c, 50e 51; Tyringa Philadelphus 25c to 53c; - : Rose Acasia, 25o to 50c; Privet for nidges 25c; P!aidacina 25s: Corcorus Japonic! 25cj Ellagnus 25c: Liburnum 50c: . Tamarix Afrieana 25 to 50c; Ribcs Gordoai 25e to 50c: Weepin? Mountain Ash 1,50: Whith Frinrn Tree 1,50:. ' Forrrthea 5fle to 1,00; Cornice Dogwood Silver Striped 50e to 1,00 r I'outxabcatia Z5c;l)entza Gracaus 50; . Weepirg Birch 50c; JTagnel AcuKinetta 50cj . : Wecpir Z Linden 10; - ; Dwarf Box 50c per yard; , Eauonimus 50c; Altheas aorteL 25c to 50c " r T-Z In Bering tho above Stock to our eu?tcmen we Ix-g to ?ay it is superior in growth and quality to any heretofore offered, and persons wishing a scrp'y can avail iriemstivei oi lartlicr information, bv aJ dresrin the nndersignecl at Ft.Loais. Cataicgues f ati, bed to all post-paii application. - . . riwetfBlW, JOILN SIGErOX & ZZ.0. u,i: jr a si My ad lwockinham I ' I 'i1" suascriocr uas pureuscu eiciuai o ngm ui Lookin"l-vs-1 Territory in the W est, of the above celebrated 1 mui :i .i i 1 J.Li t fit I iviiiis- uUvji is prepareu to lurm&u ur-iii at au uuics, the HORTICULTURIST, ; : - AD " Journal of Rural Art and Rural Tn:tc. EDITED BY ' J, JAY Smi, Ilitor ir-arti. ilaericaa Sjlra. The IIoB.TiCVLTiKiiT, as its nte-ss implies, is de voted ta Ilcrticulture aud its kiu Ire l ar-.s Rural Architecture and Landscape Gar Zoning, auu vrill keep its n.adcrs advised of the new thii.rs on' the subject, cither in Europe or Amci uix. It ij a Month ly Journal of forty-eiht pac;cs, bcauMfu'.Iy printed on f ne paper, and elegantly illustrated. In ad iition to numerous wood cuta in the first stjlo of the art, each number contains a full-pago en jraving, from stone, of somo new, rare, and valuable fruit, tree, or flower, aniisoneof the most LeauttMl, as well as tha lu-.j-t ufiil MoiitLIy Journals publLhcd in the world. Teems 2 per year, i a advaneo. Tha voluma commenced on th 1st of January last, and we can supply back numbers from that time. Those who preter can commence with the current number. colored Jt lates. tllI lurtncr to add to tno val ue of the work, and meet the improving taste and increasing wants 6f the horticultural community, an edition is published with Colored 1 "atcs, each num ber conUiuing a full-pao engraving of some new, rare, and valuable fruit, cr flower, correctly colored from nature by the best liring artists in this line. This is a now and important feature in this country. Price J a year m adraneo. Address : ROBERT PEARS ALL SMITH, Publisher, 17 and 19 Minor street, llhiladclphia. Ecady Hade Clothing, EVERY VARIETY, style, quality, price, and pat tern of Ready Made Clothing, ju-tncived anc and for sale cheap, by HOBLITZELL & CO. Boots and Shoes. AN unusually largo stock of Cne and eoarse Boots and Shoes both Gentlemen anl Ladies' can be seen, and purchased low, at - . Hats and Caps. LATEST styles of n.Us and Caps, nnd of every grada and price, are offered at 1IOULITZEIJ. & CO'S. . Furniture. BEDSTEADS, Tables, Stand?, Burcuns in short, everything in tho Furniture line, can be had at - flUlL.li.i.b & UU S. Stoves and Tinvare. . c 100K, Parlor and Oilioe Stoves of various pat terns; and 1 in ware, at HOBLITZELL A CCS. Hardware, Cutlery and Iron. ALAl.Ui. assortment at HOBLITZELL 4 CO'S Wood and Willow ware. "nUCKETS", Tub?, Churns, and an endless variety XJ of lllow ware, is for salo at HOBLITZELL k CO'S. Saddle-rv. Bridie-", Martinet les. Checks, and ev rj ery ranciy oi gocas in mis line can oe naa a. HOBLITZELL & CO'S. Steam Hill Lumber. K take this method of mforming the 1 ubl.e that we have jast rut in opcratioa on what is known as SoaoraIlan:S, four miles abovo Brown ville, a first quality steam Sawmill, and are now pre pared to saw all kinds of Lnmber on fhort notice, and in a munner, we are confident will give satisfac tion. Wo will keep a Ferry boat to ma to the main shore, for frco use of our customers, r W. S. HALL & CO. NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL. ' -NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. BARIS'ES & BAUNU3I, Proprietors. TJ1IS coihiiiotJious Hotel, situated upon Main Street, Nebraska City, will bo found a de sirable resort for travellers. Stages letive this house for all parts of the Territory. FRESH DRY GOODS. EEDY, JAMES OX & CO., No's. 170 ahdllZJfain St., St. Louis. WE are now in receipt of the most complete and mn!niaeeirt stick, everoffered to the Western Trade. Merchants visiting this city are invited to make an examination of enr Ftock and prices. EDDY, JAMESON & CO. GEO: C. FERGUSON. MILLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER BROWNVIXLE, X. T. AMSOUACES to the public, that he is prepared to erect Steam Saw and Merchant Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Ho is also Agent for A. 13. IIOLLIEII1D Si CO'S., Western Foundry, . CINCINNATI, O., . LEK & EEAVITT'S Saw M a nu i a c t ory , :iKCINNATI, O., CIN And is prepared to receive and fill orders for anv ma chincry manufactured or kej t on hand, by these es tablishments. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. KEFFEUEXCES. Noel, Lake k Co Erownvillo, N. T. Steam Mill. Nuckolls & White, JSockport, ilo. M James Lowe, Linden, ' " " f vln31y. Brownrillc, Juno 21, 1&56". JIICltAEl. McGEE, Saddle and Harness Maker, Eist eidc of Main, bet. Francis and Felix St., ST. JOSEPH. 110. TITAXKFCL for past firor?, be-s leave to inform the public, that be lia3 ju.t returned from St. Louis with as fipe an assortment cf materials as has ever been purchased In that market. ills stock consists of a superior article of Skirting Harness, bridle leather, hog, calf, and sheep skins fine goat morocco, and a surria.ssrnl'v beautiful arti cle of enameled leather cfvarious hues. He has every variety of saddle trees, from the real Mcxicana and English, Heard's and Grimsley's pat ent, down to the common fall-back. He has on hand and will continuo to keep saddles, saddle-bags, bri dles, marzingales, halter?,-collars, whips cf" every quality, whip-lashes, names traces; spurs 4c. Has also, coach, buggy, Prnnylvania, yarrkce, cart and dray harness. lie has not now, nor will be keep any other than No 1 workmen, and h"is instructions to them are neat ness and strength. He, therefore, feels no hesitation in sayitg that hia work will seldom be equaled, no As small profits and qaick sale, is his mntfrv h pledges himself to soil (considering the quality cf nriM-Kj; lower tuan any nouie west r the Alle gheny Mountains. Those disposed to su.or-t him of cassia r.hT n. ly to call to be auured of their mistake. bt. Joseph, August SO, 1335. vlnlStf PALMER HOUSE, . S. DARBOUIt, Proprietor. Corner of Illinois and VTisliir-ton KtrpPf INDIANOPOLIS. IND. THIS well-known and popular Hotel, has recently bn re-built and srrcaLlv enUr?ed b th a.l.li- tion ot -ixty or seventv rooms, an.t ; fumUh througho. iwith new and beautifjl furniture, and is in all rcspvt, a Tirst Class Hotel. Travelers will find th j lalmer" all thev can deaire for eom fort, luxury nnd ple?-jure. the tablo will at all times be supplied with the best the market affords. and no pains will be scared to render the itav of guests uocn comiortaMe and pleasant. "TRY TIIE PALMER HOUSE.' August SO, IS55. vlnl3-ly nuniiAU roit younc; America i i THE CHEAPEST Clothing Store : UNDER THE SUN!!! nrirn nnderslzned would respectfully inform the A citizens of Brownville and rurroanding country, that we have opened cno of the cheapest and lar ret stock cr Ftcady Made Clothing i-rt V.l X Ttl TT. 1. r... . sylkitaeall and ex.iaiice ourstock before puahaain elsewher;. as we are diterinini to under-'.! anv j.'aj iciij 1.14 . 11 vuciriUic 1 c.rtfy r t n ' : .'luuiut,; c.i,tifijuuii;ui. 111 imj lerruorv. Vt e rave now on nana a large D..r;n3eEi cr l.exfy HaJo -t. era vat , Uandker chiefs, Sx'ks, Con:i""rts I aJ ot t.iebeitq'aa.ity ai. 1 ute-t stylo. ' - w v neastiexauuae car si ,-k nn.l s(o for yourself r 51GL GREE'EiJAUM. Krous On the Levee near the ILxcl. D?5WBviIl, rmbir, 25th, IS3', vln;r-fef A T1I1K3 CF BSACTT n I UULh-a VOYAGE of fx -,A QRlAT NATIONAL tj.,, ' Of 5TS.vrri'eieculion , iiitoI rn. tST A prospectus contiinln j a fnn tha work, with testimonial fr.v aeso,"tti,. our most emincnt,I)lVl.2S, earner STATESMEN, the best icJffj4? ART, at homo and abroad, to-ethor wl-w C voice of Tin; pefV" THE LONDON ART jnn v . . i.i t-e iorwarai on las rtceit sUunps. ; . . , TT'rll m m T . . . . '4k "I f tw? The Trade n7PIIed or ,Ve Liberal Term. Appropriate and tasteful styles &f ' nA tmrPilslT fur thi wnr'r f " ' 1 J ' mm uia Uj f are larmsaed set. Boxi Address th vlalltf THORP, SMITH & HAKCinn J - ".M.li jr, IJ w..... .u;3 m xr. - 1- extensive asK-rtmont ut .!.. M -Besid: kept by Xurseymen, we have on haol fork. "':? trade, ' "airj. 200,000 Apple Trees from f to 9 fret 100,000 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2yiari oli, '" 50,000 Standard do from 2 to 4 100,000 Cherry Trees, 1 to 2 yan oil !fj , .SUcdard. y"' Peach, llnm, Apricot, and Jloctariae'l-t- large numbers. ' 100,000 Raspberries, embracing erery iinj j oincr smaii iruit Foreign and Native Erergrs n9-,-Xtn? Fines, Cryptomerias, Ccdnrs, Ll:V. niy' bpruce, LuLams, Hemlocks, etc., large, ttcx, small. 1.4 Ornamental Trees, Uoses, Khrabberr Cii Hedge Plants, etc. Bulbous Hoots, native and Pnipwtellaaia, f nations, Poenies, Chrys:mthe:Uuj!5, riilyxejj great abundance, and of tho most b:aut:Iul n.- ties. While we confidently claim for our pmlactifu ' general an excellence not sirpsjd by any horsey, we particularly and emj hatk-ally deji our stock of Pear trees, both Dwarf and Susdj a3 unparalelled either in extent or quality, vVJ existing stock in America. lie follow! o; aotlpl refer to trees taken from the tamo Lit as tfLt olTered, when they were but ore year old: From Thomaj W. Fl;!d, Ep,ari extonsirj fam in and importer of 1'e.ir trecj. in Iio York: specimens are really splend; toe Sasst I le!'.cril ever saw." ...... . From Robert uar jtcU, Esq., SLib Jer IhtT I Iff- er seen Boer trees. From Messrs. XeaRy Jt Erotliei-s,Ikrlingtcti;rii fcThey are really the fiLest tre;s of their age n. er saw, and we have ptrchasel it jre-xt many Ii i, few past years.. As suggestive to persons tiboat to purchne, wouia remarK tnas our tree wre not mbjarW the extreme cold during the List w ntcr, which ted so extonsive injury to "uneries at th Wei, and that we have had no drough", during the jrsfji summer by which the jjrowth ot' our trees hiikej retarded. 1 hey may be relied pin, therefor,4 W in prime health and vipr. OUR CATALOGUES Will be sent post.paid to all who enclose for5.h letter stamp, and for the others a one eentituf each, No. 1 A general detcriptivo Catalogne cf all w pmluctions. No. 2 A later elitioa of the Froit Dcpartanrti No. 1.' No. 3 A descriptive Catalogue of Oraaamal Trees Shrubs liocs, etc. No. 4 A decriptivij Catalogu e of Dahlias, Cne house and Dedding plants. No. 5 A wholesalo Catalogpie for Nurjeryitj iat Dealers. Also a Supplementary Catdo'jne of tha Oraann-' tal and Greenhouse department. Also a circular on tho Aruj alloic. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 2J, 1S5-I. i ii 1 ' - 111 m 1 mil ' - GRAPE ROOTS. :0,000 Ca A tba Crapa ILotJ, two years old, for sale. Frvre $5 prr hotvlrta $10 per tnousand. - J. Jf. JfcCrLLOCGH, Xov. Zatf . No. 200 Msia Cmeinnau. GROWN under the personal snperviiioa ot VtV aubscribcr, warranted tr.t thi vtdt enough of which will be sent to ipply alarj UtS; on reception of price pre-paid. Calabar Mess .Melom A bef-u-ifal and dViIcioA fruit. (AHiaticcridn. ) - Sjrtnti. Ora.ngk W'atx ilELO.v PeeUol like the rind of aa orange icry fise ' flavor 2J Glass Lkmox A beautiful lrttle melon for preserves when creen ' 25 CaxsESS ASPARAcra Annual, and equal to the common easilv raistd 23. Fits Fekt CrcrMnEit3 Very bvr'e and curious to behold 25 . Mahxotq Puxpxis, 20 " Or the whole ftr ene dollar, ieiit by mail ta at ddrcss. JOjEFlIL-ASlIBY, 20-tf riattiburrh. Clinton Co, Ho. Ch.inc3 Guar Cans,, .. I1TAVE a supply ct tbis reed on sale. Prica pf lb- $2; per oa.. 20 tints. Pirxms remittinr a 25 centa, shall have ono cunss sect them pwta paid. 1 This exotic plant, known as &rmtm SiccUm, recently intmluced into this century by tha Paul Office, may be cultivated to adtai.tae inererrpw of tho United States. It m ill taakt. a rood crop w the poorestsoil. From cxrx:rimeBtsalreadTmaJ' syrup making from tha juice ol this plant, 1 W-J believe that sugar can be proSUM mada; at rate, it is worth a trial by t7cr' farmer. , J. M. UcL'Ul.U.'UG!L Nov. 20 tf No. 200 ilait st- CincinDau. Llcran Hon;e3. A PREMIUM ESSAV on the Origin, lllAxjuA eharactcristicn of this remjjUbie . " A3ICHICAX BIIEED.OF HORSES Tracing ihe pedr;ree froia the original Jostia Maf- gantthrag tae roost. potei of his progeny, do" 10 me present tie. tlta BntrcTi) as portrait. i which are added Hints for L'rwiuhir. Ereakiitf.aal general Use and Management f with Prat- tical Directions for Training them for Exhibition! at Agricultural Fairs. Dy D. C. IJNM.ET,MidJ!bar;, t. Price SI. Sent free ct rxtarn. - 4 C. M. SAJTOX i CO.-, Agricultural Book Pablishen, 115 Fulton tf, II. A. TEHRY A CO., WHOLESALE AX:i EETAIL 1)'baLEKS IS Garden and flower- seeds,- FRUITS and' Shrubs Crape ar 1 C.-anbcry Tiarf Grass Clover Feeds, Dircl jnbf of all kinds, Ar ricultural and Horticultural 'Hooka, LnplemenU, v Agents for all the lst I.'f;! J'ullicaiiocjini-a United State. ' 1 Store next door to Post-O3ce, Council DlaJfj; vln25-ly . A. ilCDD, O. I- EUQaEJL H. T. MUDD, 8. O. CSCB3.' HUGHES. , COMMISSION 3IUDD PRODUCE 4- f- ' 2o. 33 Levee and tit Commercial's6 ST. LOUIS, MO. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at . BROWN VILLE, N. T. "Will practice in the Thint .larli-i.il District in 5' bnwka territory, and in the Twelfth Judicial C1 m tae btate of ilifsouri. REFERENCES. Richard Drown, ' . -4 ' ll.wntl- nppccan'rte.Ohio Vn-goo, M Jrt Lev, I. T. I. . t urnas Dr. John Mcilienon, James Foster, George 2J. Miller. . PLA?TZE, BROWNVILLE FERRY PLASTERS BAKER, w A to thi Traverinrrablic.tha.W'J t are prepared with every faeilitj to aceoBBmd those crossing the Mkon rir. " This hciDffert best crossing point a the vrp Hissouri, 'V'j. coming to Ntoraska, will Snd ir. greatly to taair Ta.nge y crossat tais rnnt. For every two horses itftlea or lis a A agor. " each iniividual ra!r c f h-rs?s ircs cr el " bore or rcuie an i baggj, - led horso cr muTo. . loose cattle per head, sheep tf.d Lr gs peu head,, eaoh footman, , i " cwt.tf fre'-hL 14 t M U U u i a 11 li TS u it M fet cf lunVr, i onlooded wan aad ior?s na'" eicn there wjih. Erewavi", Au jns z, 1 J?. ly at prices varvin? fr, n . r 5 91 IM .L ' I ng, packin and carta- S e Vw of Life. 11 i iV U i DpinglBf Iastituts, J I