Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, February 19, 1857, Image 4
lepariiutni Froatta Country Gentleman. . CA2S1CZ, TTJLirirs AXD LOOT . CLQPS. The quantity per acre of cabbages, turnips, and roots that under favorable circumstances can be grown upon an acre of land, is truly astonishing."The amount and value of green . food for farm stock, that can be raised on an acre of ground, we think is not well understood by a large majority of our farmers. It is generally thought that our climate, from its liability to drought (in summer and autumn,) is not so fa vorable to the, production of, turnips, root "crops, &c, as the more humid climate of England, Scotland and Ire land. This, to some extent, may be true; but still we have hundreds of well authenticated statements, showing most '.clearly "that the several kinds of vege tables usually grown for -autumn and winter feeding of cows and other farm Etock, can generally, by good culture, be profitably grown in most sections of our country. But in order to do this, .the due preparations of the ground, the proper season of sowing the seed, and the after-culture, should all be 17 ell understood and attended in due season. . . . Farmers, it is said, have strong pre judices, and are slow to adopt new systems of culture, and perhaps this may partly account for the little at tention that is usually paid by them to the growing. of cabbage, turnips, and other root crops for their stock. But jail readily admit that the health, thrift and well being of our horses. fiheen and cattle, would be rreat!v promoted by a regular daily allowance .of crecn succulent food, in connection w th the drv forage thpv ata nsnallv : j .kept upon throu-h our lonz cold win- ters. . And no less true is it, that the . . . - . i cuantitv ana auantv oi milt, cream .i v. ii I and butter of an herd of cows, would --' ' i 'bo greatly augmented by a good sup- n v nt Riircn cnt tnnn. Riir-h n nhhfrrp l fj - - .- w r, fAAr. ( - 1, I i,ff- i-n.: .... . i l uilci, vumcsc Buai viuuey uuinii iuc usually dry autumnal months. " ".In England, Scotland .and Ireland, the cultivation of green crops that is .cabbage, rape, turnips, roots, &c, en- "ters verv largely into their systems of .fmmirsrr nrA ihe nnnntltv mice-il is show of holden premia rots, parsnips, kohl rabi, cabbages, and various other crops. But. here the Royal Dublin Society, ".ur-?,?u maKe up your ; oreaa, wun in Dublin 2d week of Dec., ? mi.lic' rjaJel. ?0t t0 , ro rrr.-ra rvUA fn ha Knot "Sing m till the doU ph 13 COOl CnOUh J (IVAW 1V1 VUV kO we only give the weight per acre ofPue,a ?e Pa?f are IUU ana n 11 18 the above named. It is nroner here to 'Eay that the English . or statute "acre contains o-iy square yaras tne msn bwedish iaruips, first prize to Dr. RadclifT 40 tons farm-yard manure I per acre produce oo ions seea sown last-week in May. -The second prize traded for 47 tons per acre 26 tons farm -yard manure per -acre seed eorn 3d of June. ' Premiums for.-wur-zels three several crops, two of 80 tons each per Irish acre, and for one oi mty-nve ions iarm-yara manure pnlyusea Irize tor b4 tons 3ugar oeet i5 tons xann-yara manure per acre, inree prizes ior carrots, viz : for SO, oo and 26 tons per acre. White i.uus.j wu -u am tons per acre, rarsnips v tons, ivoni- raui -uiius lilies apart tv . manure sown xn iuay last v tons onao was per acre, vauoagc, iwo prints ur oj oj iuus per utxu. .At is worthy of note that in all these triah, none other than farm-yard ma- ,nure was used. It might notbe good policy for Am- crican farmers to go so largely into the culture of green crops as is done in the countries aDOve namea. v;ne reason is, our rmters requiring, they should, like potatoes, be stored beyond the reach of frost. This would make! it inconvenient storing very, lanre quantities, but almost every farmer could so arrange as to secure a few hundred bushels for winter feeding to his stock. Cabbage and rape may be raised so as to be fed to milch cows from early in June till November; and largo quantities can readily be, saved for spring uso by opening trenches with a plow, and burying them in the trench, "head downward." - .We could Cito from the lleports and Transac ' lions of Agricultural Societies,-hun .areas of statements proving beyond all cavil, tho advantage and -crofit of rrowin? cabbages, turnips, beets, car- rots, parsnips and . wurzels, for stock feedir" - .We have alluded to this subject at tA rTTrnncp rf mllfn r the attention cf farmers to it at this comparative leisure season cf the year. It is a good tine to lay their plans, . ' procure seeds, &c, for the co Steam-Plowinq.-J. Percy, of Al- tany, Las constructed a carriage, to which plows nay be attached, and which he fcel3 confident wiil enable bin, by steam-power, to overcome the diHcaltics which have heretofore, pre- yer.::a me practical working oi steam 13 r urpOSe. His Plans SCemS , but trial alone will demonstrate v,l her it can, successfully and cheap ly, Le crnlicd to practical use on tho Urn. Jcurnzi -a . 1 . jig. 1 1 i r-i ' ire raided- in r . 1 zll 'cz::ri Lcu'si- t . . rsavErs ran i&zzzz. . Farmers, and ethers, will heed the following, whatever they may think of book or fancy fanning generally. They will direct the attention of their eons to these Universal II ules, and commend every one to follow them. Wo are indebted for most of them to that ex cellent manual, the Illustrated Register of Rural Affairs, every lino of which is a text in itself for a more elaborate article : Never keep animals "oh short allow ance if you starve them they will surely starve you. " Although, in draining land thorough ly your purse may be drained, yet the full crops that follow will fill it again. Trying to farm without a capital is like trying to run a locomotive without fuel. Money and wood must both be consumed, if they are to move the ma chine of the farm or of the rail. -Always give the soil the first meal. If this is well fed with manure ; it , will feed all else plants, animals, and man. 1 ' If you wish to give ah energetic movement to all your farm machinery, and keep its hundred wheels in. rota tion, be sure not to be without a good rotation of crops. ' If you allow your animals to shiver, your fortune will be shivered in conse quence; that is, the farmer who leaves his cattle to the winds, will- find his profits'also given to the winds. Heavy carrot crops for -cattle, will soon return carats of gold. Did you ever hear the musical notes of a starving herd of hogs? Extinguish by food those notes" speedily, if you would avoid even, more annoying notes a"er pay-ctay nas passea. Jiany a larmer, Dy too sparingly seeding his new meadows, has had to ceuo ais wuoie iarm. j i t i x" ver7 larmer snouia see aauy every ammai ue uas aim us tuuui : i i i j j i. i j: tmn UaaL'lir visits oa mth ernmn .-..-- ,xt ...m P0011 rcsmt m eawJ ammais- ii " : tj - t i r (i , J-0 U-UAlvE OAL,T-IUbI:SQ JjIU:AD. J.aKc ooiiin g water and cool it till you can just bear your hand in it. Then stir in flour till it is a thick batter; set it in a warm place, and exclude it from the air, and in a few' hours it will rise to a sponge, then take some milk and boil it, and cool with! cold water till it Then get your to bear your hand in; work it well after the rismS goes set it away m P,nuiH rise agamanu rcau lur S- . GATnEMya- Perfume of Flowebs. frofT, ;n verv Rimnl onrl w;i,rtw,l,, nno.ifl.,' th M littift Rtallcs -M ssiufi. :nni1 Uuo Wptt, in . ir t.rn ota .,n olive or aimond oil.. After beino-,! in the oil twenty-four hours, put them into a coarse cloth, and squeeze the oil from them. This process, with, fresh flowers, is to be repeated, according to the strength of the perfume desired Th(J oll beiu thni thoroughly perfum e(j wjth the volatile principle of the flowers, is to be mixed with an equal quantity 0f pure rectified spirits, and shaken every day for a fortnight, when it may be p d off ready for use. As the season for sweet-scented bios s(?ms ig now approaching, this method may be practically tested! Old Trees. Old apple-trees, that have ceased to bear, should: have, the soil; removed from the roots, the old limbs taken off. and the tops thinned out. The soil about the roots- should men oe replaced dv an equal uuik. oi ? compost, formed of the following ma- terials, and in the following relative promotions One cord cood rniick; one fourth" of a, cord of finelv-iyjlverized clay; two cask's of unslackcd lime; two casks of gypsum: two casks of unleach- ed wood-ashes; and one-cask 'of salt. After filling in, cover the compost up to the collar of the tree with straw. and confine by a few fiat stories. Then, with an old hoe, scrape oif the rough bark from the trunks and larger limbs, and apply, after washing thera thor- oughlywitlr a solution of potash-water, or ashes and. soft soap, a-mixture of Scotch snuff and lard. - To -pETsERVE Smoked IIeat. " nensuiucienuysmoeu, envefop eacn piece in tmcK paper, ana pacK tnem m a cask or box, with dry ashes, ;m uch a manner that tne asnes sliall surround the meat on all sides, above and below. AUW UUC3 wm prevcuw uihusuuls iruui la I T H 1. . II . "11 loucning tae meat; ine paper win Keep it from being soiled by the ashes; and both together will exclude the air, and so prevent rancidity; and the meat will be as sweet, and the ' flavor of the smoke as pleasant, after a lapse of months; as when first nut away. Pro- laium csL - - Ku, j.-. - I tried the above rlan last year, and 3 so well pleased with it that I think it would be a great benefit to raahe it nubl c. It is chcan. nnd attrnild with rpTvlitflA trnnblf . nnd nrfrrra mrt better than" any other method with which I aca acquainted. E. II, Field. fcure euro J or sncn "ioot-2vn as cattle in this 'vicinity are . 'troubled 4 w wit a ' Fill tho decca.r . 1 part with ae r.lt pcur cn .1 small qus.ntity cf of turpentine. From ;: rxne to i.4 A I J hcaticns muI u:raa.:Iv -cLcct a -i't C C i T .1 r-M---' Ncbr Troit Street, i.car Ltcilrat Landirg, - buowxyille, it. t. : ; A. J. BENEDICT, ' , ANNOUNCES to the public that h? bns taiea i.bo abore Iloiue, formerly kopt by T. H. Edwaids, in I3rownrillc, N. T, and i3 now prcjcrol to accono dato all who nmy favor Lira with their patronage. A new additioa bits ocen built to tbe bouse, end iid ditions made cf Furniture and Bedding, and all ar rangements now are such as to render thi3 House equal to any iu the Territory, lirownriile, July 5, 1S53. . vl-n5tf IV. II. WILLIAMS, ; WnOLtSALE AND BET AIL DEALER H , STOVES & TINWARE Oregon, ri.Xo., TAKES ploiisure- in announcing tbe citizens of Or gon aud tie public in general, that he tas cn Land the most exter-sivo stuck of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin ware i3 of my own manufacture, and is for tale at Wholesale and Iletall at St. Louis prices. I wonld call particular attention to my stock of COOKING STOVES, Roinising the most improved patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them may bo found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove n jw in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prize Pre mium. Also- , ... ; ... Parlor & Box Stoves - Of various Siie and Pa ttcrns, which I will SELL LOWER TITAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. Particular attention paid to making and putting up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Ateo, re pairing done on short nctico aud on reasonable term. Old copper, Eras3 Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. W. W. WILLIAMS, vl-n3 Oregon, Mo., July 5, 136. . FOETY THOUSAND DOLLARS Worti of Goods at a small advanco on cost and carriaca ly . HOCKPORT, MO., AND . . IIEMMES LANDING, JIO. WE II A VI. in storeand are re?tiving per S team ers Hannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha, a large and well assorted stock of .. , Dry Goods, - ; Clothing, j Hardware, Queensware, Boofa A Shoes, Hit & Cap3, Cutlery, , ' Pain'j?, ' ' , -Doors, Oils, BoHnets, .Medicines, Drugs, . Furniture," Tinware, Saddlery, Groceries, Castings Sash, Nails, . . t : Iron CATtFENTErS i BLACtSMTTnS' TOOLS &C. All of which we offer at very low prices for Cash or Country Produce. - NO HUMBUG! We will sell at S01IE P2ICE!! DILLON & HAWK. P. S. Ladi es, if rou haven't got a fine Silk Dress, Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillon & Hawk, for wo certainly have the best assortment of i ancy Dress Goods ever oifered in this market: No troubln to fhow Good3. : vl-n5 . D. & H CHARTER OAK ' ; LIFJ3 INSURANCE COMPANY ! I Hartford, Ct. Capital $200,000 With large anl increasing receipts securely invested under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller of Public Accounts. ! ' OFFICERS.! ALFRED GUI,, Pres't. JOHN. L. BFNCE. V. P, JAMliS C. WALKLEY, Secretary. . . DIRECTORS. ' Alfred Gill. John L. Bunce, Wm. R. Cone, Jas. G Bollc?, John A. Butler, Noah Wheatdn, N. Holl is- . ter, Sam'l Coit, Dan'l Phillips, C. N. nmpbrey. 'BOARD OF FTN-AXCE. Geo. Seach, E3q'..Pr-3sident of Phoenix Bank, J . D. F. Robinson, Esq., " " Hartford " . Hon. I?a:c Toaccy, late Attorney General U. S. Applications for insurance received by R. W. FURNAS, Affen.. DR.: A. S.nOLLIDAYt iled. Ex.'. ; .. ClliO. V. LUCKIIARDT, WATCHMAKER Jn.cL ST owollor, OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. ; TAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of Brownvillo and vicinity, that he has opened a WATCH, CLOCK A JEWELRY STORE In Oregon, Hol t cousty, llo., where he will keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of Gold nnd Silver Watches, Cluck? and Jewelry, which ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. - Also, a fine lot of Violins, Accordeons, Silver, and Plated Spec tacles, Gold Pcn3 with Gold and Silver extension cases, Silver TbrmWes, Ac, Ac. . . Il is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew elry, of every, description, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. - - ' - - -'; Every articlbcught in his establishment, is war ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re pairing warranted for one year. July 20, 1856., rl.-nStf. - - : E. ESTABROOK, , UNITED STATES . . - District Attorney, OMAHA CITY, N. T. r EQUIRE1) to be in attendance officially npon all V the terms of the District and Supreme Court of the Territory, tenders his Professional services to sach as need them.t He flatters himself tbathis facilities for gaining a knowledgo of the practieo in each Dis trict, will enable him to give satisfaction to such as entrust their buninoss to his care. Omaha City, Juno 7,1855. - - - ' J. T. DO WD ALL. if . . K.K. CABH. DOWDALL, CARR & CO., WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, Engine and Machine I.Xanufactoiy. ; j Corner Second and Morgan Streets. ' , ' . 'ST. LOUIS, MO. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines and Boil ers. Sarand Grist Mill Machincrv. Tobacco Screws and Presses, Lard Kettles,. Lard Screws and Cylinders, Wool Carding Machines, Young's Tatknt Smut Machines. Building Castings, Ac. , . -1 . f5Ag8nt for the sale of.Jaines Smith k Co.'s Superior MACHINE CARDS. . YOUNG'S PATENT . SMUT MACHINE. ' yell tried, always-EuccesHful,. fully Guarantied. Manu factured and for sale bv - . . . . ... . - DOWALL CARR, A CO., .' . . . ."Washington Foundry, St. Louis, Mt .... O. P. 3XASOX, Attorneys jnd Counsellors at Law. And General Land Agents, ,, - NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. ; . Y WILL prcmptly attend to Land Agencies, collec tions, investing money, locating and selling jand warrants, aDd'ail other business pertaining to iheir profession, in Nebraska Territory and Western iowa. Eagle;:: Mills.,' " r...; ::.r;ST. josEPn," mo. r : : . JA3Ii:S ' CARGILL, Proprietor. '-' ; TANUFACTURES and keeps constantly ATA. on hand for side, all kinds of -Flour, 3Ieal, and Teed stulfsi Orders solicited and promptly filled on most fa voluble terms. Cash paid constantly for Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody ma 1 ever osei it. , St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30,1835. vlnl3:ly " Ko. IS," Main Street, St ' Louia Mo. ; AGENTS for Straub's Corn and Wheat Mill ' the "Queen of' the South:" This remarkable iiiil Las been kept seenred to the inventor by caveat recently, However,- f Juno 27tn, 164.) Letters Fatect for the United ttate3 have been granted, se curin j the invention for fourteen years. Thi3 Hill has sustained itself wherever it has been brought in to competition with other Wills, it was run against the ther'makeof Mills cf our city, tt the Ohio Stato Fair, in 135C', when it drew. a dijkaaa as tho best Corn Hill, anl was awarded a fine suver Eedal. , Of these JJills we manufacture fire sizes for corn, ana taree erisressiy sor cnnain wheat Hour. Tb pecubv novelty of this Mill is, the ender stone is the ranuin stone, la all cases. There u no limit to tha speed, and as spoed is every thicj: in grind in it will on t grind any upper grinder ia the world. Secondly: By this arrangement wo are enabled to get gram antj the Jliu with a very email eye, coa.se juentiy wo rnncl arer tne centre, slus cr course with less rx'wet than any upper runner cun be nude Thirdly:' Oar Mill taea any kind of grain without choking. We warrant against choking ia ar-v arul all cases. This !: a great vexatloa causing delay and trouble in oil Miil3 where the upper stone is the run ner. Of ecajs j, we mean sini'.l Willis, r hso the mo tion must be high tu do much, tn.-.iac&s. Fourth'y. Oar Mills never tako urjury Ij nusiiicr craf ty the t.nder ston rot touching tLe uppor one, no idj ury cia m doto. 1 ha a c n important Jran tuge over, fell Mills where the ur-- r t t'ir.e is th run- iLi U Patent Fort a rnllE subscribers have entered into ft partnership 1 under the' firm of Reed, Holabird & Q?.,'to manufacture the J. C. Heed, Patent Portable Grist Mill and aro now prepared to furnish, ull those in want of a good Cora or Wheat Mill that for dura bility, simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill in the world. On ths lat9 exhibition cf tbe Mechanics institute in Cincinnati, a Gold Xodal was aw if ded bcmforit. U r. :'. - - It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes ; it is superior to all ethers for the most extensive Merchant Mill, as it i3 for grinding the Farmers feed by Horso power.- - ' ' The above Mills are manufactured by the under signed at their shop in Cincinnati, 0 where they con be furnished in any quantity at short nctico. , The above Mills warranted to perform as follows: 36 in. d-am., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, : $300 30 .: u V -u so 15 " . 260 24 u u 20 u 13 " ' 200 20 16 u S' u- ': 150 As this Mill tells its own story, it is unnecessary to quote from our numerous recommendations, received. 1 ' Fresh Arrival of A N:EiW:? GOODS! AT ROCKrOKT, SIO. THE subscribers would respectfully tender their thanks to their customers and the Public Gene rally for their, liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit a continuance of tho same ; as they aro determined to sell Goods as low if not 'lower than any other House west of. St, Joseph. Having just received a large and well selected Stock of Spring and Summer Goods ; also a . superior Stock of .FomUy Groceries with Hardware, Glass ana. ijueeiiswarc, f urniture, Saddlery, Iron, Ac. , , Como oncand ally -. . - ...... .For well we know; - i - Agaia you'll call, ; . -, - ' - 'T. . Wo'll sell so low. . ; .-. '. ..... - . Of Goods -the best, ; . . i Atd profits small, ; : We'll beat the rest, - - . : : " , And suit jou alL Onr Stock of Dry Gopds having been ; purchased in tho Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that we can surpass our competitors in the low prices and good qualities of our block, and earnestly believe all wia roakby calling and seeing for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. CAREY, JONES, & CO. N. B. Country Produce of all kinds taken in cx change at tho highest prices, for Goods, June 7, '56. DANIEL ZOOK, ... WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL..- . . lOregonf JttuU Qtunt J, Mo. . Ilasin, Store . j -1. .; i. -: i . Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil,'-! ' v ; s Spanish Whitings Red Lead, Hi - Litherage, . , , White Chalk,1 ' " Venitian Red ' r; ; Spanish Brown; 'i Cream of Tarter, Tartaric Acid, Sulphef Carb. Soda, .WindowiJlass, . lulty, Xj Caster Oil, i f. f , 1-v- Ex. Log wood,-' ' ' . . Blue Stono, , Alum, ''' Ground Ginger,: f " !; 'lloot-- do-, - ' - ' - a ;-; Saint Louis Glue, Paris Green, Chrome; do, ' :. ' " . do r 'yellow,' I' 1 , Iron Paint,, . White Zini do, Fish Oil, ,: . " " Whale do,' ' -y' , Wrights' Pills, " Champian's do, Jayan's ' do, . ' fi ; Loudon's r do, '. ' liadway's R. 11., 1 Paris Pain Killer, ' Fahnestock's Ver.,' - Stone's Cough Candy, megar, v . .1 . Turpentine, teal boday .; ; . Coperas, . . Saltpeter, ' - Borax, - Mex. Liniment, Vol. Oil do, Morland's do, Nervcr and Bone do, rarrels do, Louden's do, ' . Jays' Expt., London s do, Ale Lane s laver rills. In addition to the above, I have the largest Stock oi JJrujsist and rhTsicians ShoD furniture. Chemi cals, Surgical instruments and Patent Medicicns ever offered for sale in this Country. ' Alercnants and rnysicians of Jowa. Kansas and Nebraska, are respectfully invited to give me a call June 7, ISots. DAMELZOOK..- A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO. :-- Machinists - Founders'- and - " ' ENGINE: BUILDERS Front Street, West of 'Smith, CINCINNATI, o, : v; Would moat resjMxdfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they aro now pre pared to execute all orders in their lino, with prompt- the increased facilities they now possess; they hope to merit a continuation m the liberal patronage which Has Heretofore been extended to them. Saw Mill Engines of every Description. Constantly on ban I:-consistinj of the s?ash. Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears nnd every description of i. astings, warranted to bo well made in every particu lar. .., i ? .. s 'x . They haV(5 also a Boiler Yard -attached to their establishment, whi:h etiabfcs thera to ovcrse"all work in that lino furnished by tbem, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as anv other ebop in tlio country. . 1 . - - -. - ' Ihoso in want of anything in our line, would do well to give us a call and examine our iiew patterns. 6, t. I.EWI3 - ' JAMES .W. tEfrlS - THOSt JT. BABTHOI.OW late PERV 4 BARTHOLOW B. W. LEWIS. & BROS. MANXFACTCREr.S.OP AIX DESCRIPTION OP C H E WJ NG T OB A COO. THANKFUL for tho 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 neitnerpaiss nor cspenso to ncrit the patron age of the public, we bes leave to announce that William J. Lewis has withdrawn from our firm, and Thos. J. Bartholow is admitted' partner from, this date, tho stylo of the firm remaining unchanged, aud that we have secured the services of Capt. George G. Davis who will hereafter act in the capacity of traveling SALESMAN in connection with our Mr. Bartholow and will daring the coming Season per sonally wait upon- our customers for the purpose of soliciting their orders. Ouf stock held over from last nr f all . flnserintinn 5 unnnimmisiT larH th quality of which cannot fail to give entire satisfac tion to consumers. B. W. LEVIS & Bros Glasgow, Mo., Jar.uary 6, 1855. " " - Steel .Flow" Factory -. Market Square, St, Joseph, Mo. , f ' tVILLIAM M. CARTER, MANUFACTURER of Fraijic' plows of all sizos; one and two .horse Plows and Shovel-plows, Cultivators and narrows. All orders (under five-hundred plows) filled immediately. Liberal discount to wholesale purchasers. . - . L. FORSYTH &! CO. COMmSSION 3IERCHAXTS And FreHsrlit Agents, OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. . No. 3, Oliva Street, Pt-Looia. Mo. - J. M. McFADIN & CO., FORWARDING COMMISSION rY:- "Y. :J2ercbants, YY " No. 28 Leveeand 5G. Commercial strest, " '. ' : St. Loci?, lo. . . ..- ;.'. Especial attention given to sales of nEMP,ROrE, Provisions, Flour, Grain, Ac. Consignments solicit ed, and promptly disposed of. - - H. P. BESNFTT, 3.5. MOBTOX, - E. H. HAI J)IXO RENNET, JIOIITON & IIARDING. ' "Attorneys at ILavr, Nebraska City, N. T., and GlemvootL, la. TT7ILL practice in all the Court3 of Nebra.;kfc asd W Western Iowa.' Particular attention. pai l to obtaining, locating Lacad Vrarrants, and collection of dcbt3. - ' IlEl-XRENCE: ; ... 'r' ' ; Hon. Lewis Ca3s, Detroit. 1 11:;. 1 --" -J Julius D. Mortoi u S iiicn,aa , , . ' Gov. Joel A. Slatlson, Springfield, 111; Gov. J. Grim ??, Iowa City, Iowa; . .. . -; 15. P. Fifiled, St. : Louis, Mo.; .. , . -f Ron. Daniel O. XTorton, Toledo, Ohlc . , -.- -; . P. A. Siiqiy, Eellevue, Nebraska: . r ... ..-.M.l Sedgewioh A Walker, Chicago, 111; .'. . Gi-een. Weare & Benton, Council Bluffs, Iowa. : lOLIYER BENNETT k CO., KAXTFACTv RZE3 A THOLESALa JDSALZB3 IS . . . . Boots Shoes Cl Erognns, , - XO. S7 ITATS STREET, SA1XT LOUIS, MO. ARE XO W IX RECEIPT of a eorapleteassortment cf goolj from thtir cwn and other Eiacufac torie5,adaptcd especially lo the Wet;;ru trale. Purchasers are invited to xamiiie their utock, Uuinufactured and B3lected with gTeat care and warranted of superior quality. Ordurj will rteive yroct mi careful sttcstics - -:' - " - . ' ' n.vraiTTEiiosr:. k. a. vteittemot. 4. p.caster 1L & E. B. WIHTTEMORE ; CO.,- Wholesale EONNETS AN1 STIIAW GUODS. . NO'. US MAIN STRUCT, - f"- . v r (First doer above tho Bank of Mlsf rati.)" ' . .. t-Xjoxxlc3, -37Cash paid for Furs and Deer Skins. ; "J KEAL ESTATE AGENCY. C20BGE CLAYE3. ' ' ' .' ; " J. V. LE2. ' CLAJES; Sc LEE, Ri3al Estate and General :Agcacy, -( . . OM An A CITY, X. T. .. :. . References. . . James Wright, L'roker,' ' NawYcrk,7 Wm. A. Woodward, Ej. " " Hon. K. Wood, Ex-Gov. u( Ohio, Cleveland, V'icks, Otic and Drownell, Cankers, , : ." 'Alcotti liorton, ' ' " -CJcit.-Robert. Campbell, ,i . St. Louis, ; James Ridgway, Esq. . .. ' " Crawforn and JSackett' . Chicago " Omaha City, Aug. 30, 1856. vln!3-ly ; . JAMES CARGILL. v GEO. W. CARGILL. . J. & G. . TV. CARGILL, FORWARDING' -A7D COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND MANUFACTURER'S-" AGENTS, Steamboat Landing, St. Joseph, 21o. CONSIGNMENTS of-Goods and Produce respectf ally solicited, and all business entrust ed to us will be promptly and carefully attended to at the lowest ratc3. s .... References. .'.,-' Taylor & Shepherd, St. Louis, R. L. McGbee & Co ; " ' ; u Livcrmore, Coolcy & Co.,- -r " .' Merchants Generally, . . ' S t. Joseph. II. D. JOIINSON. . P. CASSADT. J. D. TEST. JOHNSON, CASSADY; Si TEST, Attorneys and Counsellors at. Law. And General Land Agents,' COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. WILL promptly "attend to Land- Agencies, In vesting Money, Locating and selling Land Warrants, anil all other business pertaining to their profession, in Western Iowa and Nebraska. BROWN & CO., No. 78, Main Steet, Si. Louis; 31 o. SPRING STOCK COMPLETE. The cheapest and most extensive Fpncy Goods and. Yankee Notions Establish ment in the Western Country. - MERCHANTS in search of cheap goods are invi ted to examine bur stock of silks, dress goods, shawls, white goods, Embroiderias, ribbons, gloves and hosiery, trimmings, furnishing goods and small ware3 gcne.ally, together with 15,000 Parasols of tho Latest and most fashionable styles, at manu facturers' prices, 1 . . ' - . Cah buyers, closei purchasers, and prompt men will find our stock adapted to their wants in every particular. A call from the trade is respectfully so licited. ' - ; - -Tlnl2tf August T3, 1S55. , - mi im iYwtvLrYmji - - JOU COLUOUN & BROTHER, Sign of tho Tadlock, one door below, tha Post-Office. . ST. JOSEPII, MO. .: WHOLESALE AXD KETAIL DBALITE3 TS ' HARD WARE AND OUTLERY. VRE noT receiving a full and complete assortment of all kinds of Hardware and Cutlery, to which they invite the attention cf purchasers. Our stock having beea purchased on the most advantage ous terms, we are determined to sell at such prices as will be satisfactory to buyers. : - Do not forget to give us a call before you purchase else where, or you may regret it . --'" : MAMMOTH STOCK. r ' cs "7xLtoxr Goods. POWEL, LEVY'S; -CO, ' Arc now-Heceiviiig one of the largest and Best Selected Stocks of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ,, EVER offered in St. Joseph, which they intend ! offering to the Trade at prices which will com pare favorably with thoso of goods In St. Louis We solicit buyers to call and examine our stock before making thi'ir purchases. Among the articles they ofler for sale arc. 40 bales brown sheeting; 200 pi'es flnnl, all grades 5 bales osnaburg; 250 u satinettes; 10 ebirting, striped; 150 " tw'ds and cas'r?: 5 . " cyliner" bagging; .5-bales sramlcsa. bag; 400 pieces plaid linscy; 10 caws' tfeking; , 16 cases bl'ched shirting and sh'ting;20 doz shawls: 20 pair three pleet green mackinaw blankets; 20 ?M : scarlet : i - . 40 " blue . -. " " ' 8 cases brown and" blenched drilling 100 pair sad dlo blankets. ' ' - ' ' Wholesale c Retail Depaitmput n. W. DOSXELL. ' ' , A. 31. SAXTO. DONNELL & SAXTON. - , Arrangement far Fall 'uC, Winter '57. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. . st. josepii, Ma ; New Goods ree'd by eycrj Steamboat. More of them: Cheaper tSan ever. WE- are prepared to offer -E.Trra Indnecrwmts this season, and pall attention to. our large Stock of- ----- : - i - DRY GOODS, IVDIES' DRESS GOODS, (Latett Styles) .'FASHIONABLE BONNETS, ' ' READY" MADE CLOTHING, , . . ..WINTER GOODS, . Hats, Caps, Coots and Shoes,, (six hundred cases,) Groceries, Nails, Hardware, Crockery Wape kc. Cash paid for Hemp, on delivery, at all times. Furniture 1 and TJpholstry " . Of Great Varietr. : At tho Banner Furniture Ware Room3 cf HENTOxN & TRDIBLE, O Second Street, JSij?i of the Chair and Bedntcad THE continued liberal patron.ige of the citizens of SU Joseph, North Western Missouri, Kansa., Ne braska and Western Iowa, for all of which wo feel thankful, ha3 induced us to increase? our f fccilities for do:.t.g business. Having built last spriag, a very large Manufactory Establishment cn Francis street, and havirg employed teome of the very best workmen in tho Eajtem cities, we are now determined not to be ou t don t by a ny ot her Fum iture Establishment in thu Missouri Valley, i quantity, quality, durability, 5tji?s ana prices. uursioc& consists in pnrt of Kose Wood, V.'t.lnut and M vhogony Bureaus, marble and solid top3 of every style; extension, centre, card, din ing and ido table; Rook cases, Wash stands, Work lames ana raurows, oras, divans, ofomans azul im. 1. i . . . y iooisioow, spring scai parlor cnairs, rocking, nurse. elitibeth chairs cf every variety.. Mahogony, wal nut, cherry and ma j.'.e bedsteads of every style and variety. Spring, hair: moss, cotton and shuck raat- tresjes, together with all th?r articles in our line, uual!y kept in a Furnitnro Wru-eroom- We say then to all who imvwant "rood Furniture, either for hotels, parlors or bei rooms, give us a coll and c.t- airune our wrk and paces, and we think you will ies.re your mony hem in place cf sending it to St iouis ana getting t.n interior articid ; tie game pr"ee you can jret a rood cue here at. ' Our mctto is the ca.-h system, nhich will enable us to SDil at smaller proats th;in ours or any .th.;r cstab lishmp.t Mn do wbem the credit fyftcia is ad r tod N. R, Tho bighcrt pricoiaid ft-r stawaed 7al- nutunl cherry tiumber. , St. Jcc?b, AujSO, yiuirx- - ' iwirii - -T ' ; PATEKI GRAIN- SEPARATOR rillir. SUBS CRIB EK is now prepared to fur X niih Farmers and others with his . : . ' ''GRAIN SEPARATOR," for the present season. It is unnecessary to speak particularly of the merits of these Machines, as they are too well .known throughout the country to need extolling ; but tho fact th:i t they have heretofore and are continuing to receive the premiums at the State ana county fairs wncro iney navo seen e.xnibitea is sufficient to induce all those in want of sach a Ma- chincrto purchase one of thc?e. . At a practical tost of this Separator in competition with the best of those made in England, in 1853, it received the highest commendations of theprcss, and of tho leading , frigulturalist3 of that country. I have a largo number of them on hand, reidy for Vie comngcrop,t:sado of the best material, and war ranted to do good work. , I have made many valuable improvements in these machines within the last year, and have no hesitation in warranting them superior to any in use. I am also preparing a large number of Crawford's Improved Clover llnllers, - - patented in 1851, which are greatly superior to his patent of 1S41, being in itself feeder, and greatly ar.cnu of it in other respects, lhey will bj manu faeturc-d under the immediate supervision of the patentee, who h'-s permanently located in this place. The above cut represents my four horse " Separa tor," and is dasigncd especially for the farmcr'aown uso." - Im also acnt for McCormiok's celebrated REAP ER and MOWING MACHINE, combined. , J. R. MOFFITT, Piqua, Miami couniy, Ohio. BOOK STORE! i' JUST OPEIHCD AT THE HEAD OF BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. TTHERE may be found a large assortment II of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, and everything in their line, consisting in part, as fol lows: " " ' '- . ; Histories and Biographies, '';.- t Narratives and Travels, ; ; School Botdc, ' " " . ' , Misscellaneous Works, . ' , ' ' ' Lives of Eminent Persons, - - -Agricultural Works, , " Standard Poetical Works, -- - -TV Religious Works, . " " '. : : ' yong Books, f Iiiblt-s and Ilymn Book", . , Notclj an 1 Light Reading, r 1'ic-torial Works, . ; " ' - . : - Blank BNks, ' .- r Paper, Pens and Ink, - ' Cards and Gift Book., .'. " Toy3 and Fancy Primers, : - Portfolios and Albums, . . ; . ,- And a thousand other useful and necessary articles in uio. iinc 7 . . - . . Also, ml, black and blue INKS, of our own man ufacture, Wholesale' and Ret?.il, as cheap- as can be had in St. Louis, and warranted" of the best quality, put up in quart, pint and half-pint bottles; aLSo, in tour and two ounce bottles. ; , - . Professional men wishing a bill of Can be supplied here at 20 per cent above pub lishers prices, we paying all t'osts and obtaining them at the shortest notice. Our arrangements 'embrace any STAND AUD BOOKS printed in the Uni ted States. - : ; .Call and sie our stock we aro new beginners but will serve our customers to the best of our abilitv. Oar prices,' we arc sura will bo satisfactory. - .CKAIti & SANFORD. Conncil Bluffs, Iown, June 14, 'i-3 vl n2. .Richardson's Llisscuri J Expre s o m p a n y, Principal Offico-No. 12, K Main St., . .; t ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. . BEG leave to inform the public, that they have extended their Express Lirc to this place. Hav ing complied withthc requisition of their Charter, and being fully organized, are now prepared to trans act a General Agency Business. Tbe success which has attended the original Propri etor, is a guarantee cf tho satisfaction rendered, and it will always be the aim and study of the Executive of tuis Company, to give every possible faculty for the speedy and safe transmission of . Money, -Valuable Packages, Parcels,' and Bundles of Goods, ,'Jerchandize, and every description of Freight, on reasonable terms, to all points on the Missouri River and at St Louis, with other responsible Express Companies, for .New York, New Orleans. Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cincinnati, Burlington. Louisville, Rock Island. Mem phis, Pittsburgh and Buffalo, and to almost every town and villiage in tho United States, Europe, Aus tralia aud California. A .Messenger will bs rut on the new steamer Oma ha, making weekly trips between here and St. Jo seph, there connecting with our daiiy line to St Louis and all points asabovo. In bohalf of the Enterprise, the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. All business entrusted to us, will moot with tho same energetio and prompt attention which 'baa .a1w.iv.. characterized this Expre-s, and inado it pre-eminent m t ejicru lixpreM Business. ...... DIRECTORS. : , St. Lonis. EmvARO Mead. Same McGartvkt. W. D. W. Be'lINARO. Jo.tv W. Tnm.Kv. Joseph F. RiriiAiPsos- B. F. IHhrv, Alton. W. J. Pk;ot. Lexington. JCSEPII F. RICHARDSON, Pres't. S. II. Gray, Seo'y. - - ln2. IIe.vkt Ktlr, General Aircnt. NOTICE. NOTICE. Merchants, Sportsmen and Manufacturers. JlORACE B. DI3XICK & CO'S G1RRAT WESTERN EMPORIUM, for Shot Guns, Rules, Pistols, Fishing Tackle and Snortine- Ao- paratut of every variety, is at No. 12, North Alain street, St. Louis, tho sign of tbe Deer in the Win dow. . - We keep constantly oo hand a full assortment of Hunting, -Target arid Minnie Rifle's, Together with every variety of Purcussion Caps, Guns, AVads, and Wadding Paper, Fi.-hipg Tack.'e, Ac, Ac; in fact, everything connected with the Gun inula, . - . , Two Hundred Breech loadinz Rifles of varinm patent. 1- Ad kinds cf run material and mmin;n ia the forged, fired and finished t-tate.. - 1 Ica; call and examine for yourselves bcf.-m make your purchases, as experience is tho enly trie guide. . - , . . .. ' E3f Onr goods are a-1 warranted by ns. 'August 23, 1850. vlnl2tf - D. M. JUTCHUOCK. . C. IJKAnDsLEE. KKVJ. juv D. M. HITCHCOCK i ' CO., Bet. Olive lin.t Locust streets. St. Louis. Mo. "A fAMTFACTURERS of Cooking, Heating, ard Xtx Parlor Stoves and Grates. Alo - .Manufacturers of four sizes of,Jcwetts Pat ent Cary llongh, one anl two hcrse right and left band. '.': . Provisions, WE kecp eonsUiutly on baod, P.onr, Corn Meal, Bacon, Butttr, and every variety of Groceries. HORLITZELL 4 CO. ST. JOSEPH LUMBER YARD. . Oa EilroonJ Street, -rear C.ir-ills Mill, -. St. Joseph. Missouri. W.-J..TAYLOK, L,ixored frora iU oIJ Stand to tha above turned place. - " THE undersigned is now fully prepared to accom modate his patron and friends with the best as sortment of Pine Lumber ever oTcred in thi raar ko.t, (voaipri.-'ipg not only White Piair Lumber and White and Yellow Flooring, ready dn escd;- but alj best assortment of l iu.9 and Cottccwood shin 'les Poplar Siding, Ac. .- ' . ". - ' . ' He ha3 now on band, at bis Lumbe r Yard, the lar gest and best assortment of Doors, Su-sh and Veni tian blinds, ever offered in this market, a portion d which i direct from Cincinnati manur;u;tories, which enables him to sell at very repced prices. He is luity pr?pnrea to lill an ori.-rs m hm hne, at short notice, am particularly sr.iicitj tao Ivimsas and Xe-brak-i. trade, fcr he h.u. tho articles they want and umsfc ujmi. uo sure I'jgive me a ca.l, nar Cir--''. Dim, ;invi ia uio immtaiaro vicimty tT tha St. Jo seph Brewery. - - - . . cir o. pvFantha l,.tc.;t styles, ad ii CDuloss vari.itv. m Da mm iia j-ast rnacI at and Tns'FAni:!:! ot uj Yp. r,. These Ter heae TnlAlnAi ably r.,. ' 1 Uca ,-bu t poh tic, forma . jj. ft Doli f n a ri t rr i . . mi. i . '. '"Ji'ii m.i. a ti . " ""O Witt r "'1 on Science Literature. Jlonm, . 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When rent by mail (post-id) to CM, part of the Union and to Canjdpojt-pridJJ; Tkit work it XOT the old "Look otA, flrx, j Remitnees fur any of the abore rabl' should always be addressed. iwt-paid, ( Hshers LEONARD SCOTT 4 CO o- H, ColJ Street, 1.1, Shakespeare and Ms Contemporria ' : PAINTED BT JCHS FA ED. WILLIAMS, STEVENS, WILLIAJI3U . ; . 353 Broadway, Have pleasure in anuouming that thcylr.t! length received & finished Pn-of of the EariTinsV ! Jauf.3 xAEp,frcm the abova piinting. It is without exception n- of tha most brl Engravings of our time. Prints, 10 dolls; Proofs, 21 doll.-.; IW'titih tograph3, 30 dolls: ArUVt I'nof. 4J d-ill. A few choice imprtiSons of "EVANGELKrn still to he had. - ' Prints, 5 dolls; Pwf, 10 lolls; Proofj 'kbr ters, 15 dolls: Artist I'roofs, ii dolls. Nev. 15, 1356. . - - . , - JOHN P. SAMSELL, (latk or BTOX FasMonable Tailor ROCK PORT. 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