fllantuns" TZZ IZSZICAZt ATTACH 05 CAKTS2T. A correspondent of the New" York Timet, on board the PortstnctUh, re ' ccntl y engaged in hostilities at Canton, furnishes an interesting account of the part the Americans have taken in the - demonstrations against the v Chinese. Wc copy a paragraph :' I was surprised to sec the terrible . cfi'ect of the shot and shell from the exhibi o , 5S0 yards cf Jhe Portsmouth, qajtlie lGth ult., were shattered, overthrown, and inom instances, pulverized to a powucr as Cne as Hour. The accuracy "6f 'th&'firinrv loo,7 was mosllahlnTnlTjIer cvyy ted. Theisfissive cranitcwa b t1 - 7: 7 "rr- f the first fort, which Wcs i4 ranL-Q cf Tho IIouso Representatives 'of - iue emorasurcs oi ions -are -proviueu iTith doors lined with iron, which are closed while the guns are run in and being loaded; one of these doora I ." noticed penetrated by shot in 'three places. The shell burst very perfectly .and into very small pieces. As the ' forts were crowded by Chinese, " they . . dust have suffered a fearful loss. The -. -enemy-could stand with comparative case the shot of the Levant, but the "rotten" shot of the "black devil," as they styled the Portsmouth, and also the shell and scrapnell from the effici ent howitzer, were altogether intoler able. Had the Portsmouth been equipped with a less efficient battery than the one which sho now carries, -' she hardly could have sustainedHhe . rapid and accurate fire of the four forts . as she did on Sunday, the lGth. She fired on that day alone, no less than two hundred and thirty shells; and the . total weight of the iron and powder which she threw during the several engagements was about eighteen tons. The English papers say, that owing the failure of crops in Lapland and . V inland, the inhabitants on the north - . coast of Norway are starving to death at the rate of , about one hundred per k day. .. The living are compelled to live . as best they can on the bark of trees . ?round tin anri rrrArrA rrifTi nifo ' Tr addition the cold is of a severity rarely 1 L experienced, even in that ice bound -.' . region. Societies have been' formed . . to collect food and carry it to them.; ' .; A man entered the Marine bank, in -.Chicago, on the morning of the 3d ult. and laid a bag containing 0,000 on . ; the ' fiocr-beside' him", . and - looking ' . around a moment afterward discovered . it was gone, i No clue has yet been - found as to the thief is, or where, the money Las gone.: ' ': ,' '.'j ., 't . . , The liquor law is being vigorously ' enforced in several 'counties in Ohio." v -.. .. " It is prop.oscd to 'iuaVc ' thtr "bridge over the Mississinm at St ' Louis 122 . - ;:.it. feet above low water mark. W. Aster is put down in' the New . York' city.' tax schedule at 3,200,000 ' l i A r j AAA 1 , . . real, ana $o-i,vvv personal estate. The anniversary cf the Frenchrev'o 'lution in 1848, was celebrated. in New York, iVo.' 24. . v , ; There was fifty-six deaths bvdelirum .tremens last year in the New Orleans city hospital.' :- ' ' '" (, . . ; Seventeen employees of? the Ohio Central railroad have been arrested fcr stealing articles cf freight. . The bill to expedite tne construction of a telegraph from the Atlantic to the 'Pacific, haa just passed the.. 'United estates senate. , . . . , . . The wheat crop in the vicinity of fcprmgneld, Illinois, is "represented as promising well. , . - . - : ' The Queen of Great Britain has com- . . persons, of every rank and class, who liave been engaged m.the several ex peditions to the Arctic regions, whether of discovery or search, between the - rears of 1818 and .1855 both inclusive. The office of StateTEnginecr,.with a . . salary of fc5,00Q, has been create! in .. Missouri.. . "', The "Wisconsin assembly has passed ' the suffrage amendment, giving the "right cf voting to women. If it passes the Senate, it must be submitted to the people before it becomes a' portion of - The LGuin-Ule Courier savs that the . earlier trees are putting out their leaves in that vicinity. . ' " . . ' ' Fcrir.r.I charges of incompetency and improper conduct in.oCIce, have been preferred against" Coroner Con r.cry, of N. Y. city, and laid before Governor King, agreeably with the requirements cf the statute. Con nery has been notified of the fact, and ha3"becn. instructed '.to forward his defence. ' ... - .. . . -: ThC ice-houses in Philadelphia now contain 120,500 tons of ice. - " - L "The Cincinnati CcmmariaX rhas fears for the ccmincrrcnch crcr in thatvici- . nuy, as tne . your - buds r cre aire bursting fcTta. ; . ; . . ... - ay If expeuition is humanitv. then the ruilotinc cf Pari3 ia the most: humane : instrument of its kind in existence - Frcn the time Verger issued from the c!:cr of. the prison, at the distance'" of a hundred feet from the guillotine, trill lis mutilate! body drawn away in a cl ozo carriage, was but cne The GrzrA Juries of Stark and f r r 4 Ohio, have returned icnt against nineteen 'lir': freight frcrn - i . - Tha -bill-removing -tho-cnHaU:f Minnesota from St. Paul to St. Peters has passed both branches of the Legis lative Assembly, and no elouVt is en tertained but that it will receive the signature of the Governor. ,! j . V " . . ; , v ' . The Great Ganges Canal U nearly one third longer than the Erie, has more than two and a half! times inj breakibj and -is three feel Ueper. Another canal has been constricted in the Punjoub, 470 miles in length. It is stated that the Paris physicians Massachusetts has passed aiU- abo lishing all religious tests in witnesses. 9 The post office at'Cairo Tvas '" robbed oirthc nighfof -thcr-15th nlt.::-- r ' Prof. Braklesbury has computed the age of the Charter Oak at 945 years. Quite a Methusaleh. ' . " . Eliza Cook very. truly says : "To ap preciate the value of newspapers, we have only to suppose they wero : to- be'i totally discontinued lor a - month.- The idea is horrible. f ' - The Annapolis Gazette states, that the number of bushels of oysters ta ken from thai city during the winter is immense. The boatmen ha vo count ed up their gains, and show a. hand some pile. Some of them have made as much as $20 per day; and but few have made' as little a3 5 to. 6 per day. . . ; ; . ' V: ; ; ? -, . The Journal of Commerce states that child stealing has become a regu lar business in New York, for the pur pose of obtaining a reward far their restoration: In many cases they make sums amounting to 100 c-r mere. , .." Seventy converts i have ; recently joined the Methodist church,! ia Rock Island. ; - '. The citizens of " Galena are going to bnild a great : north-western railroad. There are some twelve jo:: fifteen candidates to supply the vacancy caus ed by the death of. S. P. Brooks. ' - G. P. R. James announces a new novel Leonora d'Orco. The wheat and fruit of -Northern Il linois have not been injured by the winter. i , . AETICLE3 CP: HfCCEP02ATI0U' OF1 ' THE EE9W2JVI1LE ST02TE AND ST0N11 COAJj : '." . ( : . . C0HPASY.. . ,( , , , ,r t. i ; Abt. 1. Know all 'rnen by thesis ' presents, That wc James ' W.J Coleman and Eo'oert W: Furnas, our heirs and assigns'd thereby asso ciate ourselves tOethera3 kcorporatcrs for the purposes and uses expressed ia these articles of incprporarion, and do, by these pTcsenU con stitute and' declaro ourselves a lDJy corporate and politic with, succession, under tbe name tx! style iftlia rownvilU Bt'jnC CTtdC iBlvne Coal XJcmp-xnv": agreeable to Chapter. third of theact of the Legislature of Nebraska Territory, j entitled "an act for "fa vising! consolidating and i preparing a general codc5 for thy Territory of' Nebraska." Approved, Jan. 25, 1836. . Act. '2. 1 ho u;i3ices3 of th.s. corporation shall be to quarry stone,, and stcno coal, at. any point or points, within the county of Ne- na,ana territory 01 jeurasKa, ana appose .h e sanieinot conflicting -with the rights ofoth- ers.the Territory or United State3,and to do all things necessary to tho carrying oa cf a regu lar acdcgiljmate business, to buy and possess property ,cf -all Uinas . real ana perscnal and nixed to mortgage,' sell, convey and dispose of the same, to contract and be contracted with, to sue and bij sued, lo defend nd be defended against, to plead and be impleaded in HI courts and places whatover, in all manner cf actions, and nay have a common seal and alter tho same at pleasure. ' , "' "' 1 '.'1 , - Am. 3. Tho capitel' stoc' ?( 't aid ; corpora tion shall be Fifty Thousand Dollar t9 be di vided into shares of TtveritV.Fivo DolIar3 e?ch, two thousand dollar? of which must be sub-' scribed and .paid in, or the. sum of .two thou 6au4 dollars, by the payment of five percent on the amount subscribed before commencing business, and such per cent; and at such times thereafter as the Board of Directors may re quire until the capitol stock shall bo fully paid in; and tha indebtedness or liabilities of the cotnpany 'shall cot at any time' exceed two thirds the amount of stock paid in.' t . t sAdt. 4. The place of business of. this cor poration shall be at the city of Brownvillo in 6a'.d Territory., ..t ; .' , 'Alt. 5.- Tho stock of said corporation Ehall boj assignable and transferable according' to such rules and under such restrictions as the corporators or Board cf Directors miv prescribe and the Board shall have power at all times to mako such By-Laws, rules and rjgnUtions.as may appear for the well-being of said company, noi inconsii ttnt with the hwsof this Territory or those of the-United Slates. Aet. G. That the stockholders cf said com pany shall meet at such time and place as a majority of them may disinate and annually thereafter at their cilice in Brown vlle, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors who shall b3,stockhgldersto.ccnducMhft -ufliiirs of said, corporation, and to 'continue in :oCice for one year or until their successors are elect ed, .and tho aforesaid corporators, shidl 'have power to manage , and conduct toe .Uair3 of said corjoratioo until the election of Directors, and in the election of said Director; 'each share then held shall entitle tha hold if thereof to one vote which may be given in person or by proxy. . . . 1 .. .; 'i Art. 7. Itsballbe the duly cT the Board of Directors to elect annually lron tha x num ber, a President and Treasurer ant oppoint or elect a Secretary, and such othjr oilicers or agents as the interests of the corjiontion may require, wbose dutiesmay be prencvibwlby Jhe Bv-Laws of said corporation. ..: J .' Aet. 8.. That in case .of va:aqy ficm any cause in any of the oflicers abova nirriQi, thQ Board shall have power to 11 fcuch v acancy; - . Aet. ,9. This corjrction reserrea to itself the right to make such. changes i; thtis-3 arti cles as may. be deemed necessary, agrs?ab!eto the power vested by section ehjveu of, the . forementioned act . .-.. , Aet. 10. This corporation shall coram ence on the seccnd.day of Iarch, Eig'itcwn Uun dred and fifty seven (1S57) .cotenperaneons with the n;:ng of these articles vaa the Ke cordcr cf Deeds within and for ths. county of JSemaha m the Icrutcry of Nebraska, and shall have an existence and cpr.tbua in fall force for a period of fiHy yeirs. Sig;necl . Brownville.N.T.,) J W. COLF.JXAN, ; March 'J.1S37. C-'K. W. FURNAS. Beceived for record March 2, A. D., 1S57, at CO minutes prt 10 o'clock, a. and recor ded on Detrd Book "A" cf Nemahst county, N.T., Folio 27. W. II. IIOOVEE, Errrtcr of Deeds, Nemaha Co., T. T. ! i 11 nil. 1 A-jGimiCE.ITOIl:IlAIl:SEBaf THE subscriber bas a variety of choice Seeds, of which hij has grown aLl tostel the past season, aa deems them worthy of general enltivationby all lovers .of gotd tbirgs. 'TLosa ScIs h3 will lend postpaid, by mail,i-aiSSge cf 20 vj "iitie?, (of your ownseleoUon,) for or a larger nu . .vji'ia the same proportion; four varieties for 2icts., crone rariety for 9 ceata. Ila Las of , Water JIelons ThB New Ora, Ijo Cream, Bradford.-, LliileH, Porar.riaaud IVcaium. Ca.vtelopi Christif ua, Walcrt, - Morina' best Green, Extra Nutmeg, liorins' le: Yellow, Extra Netted Kind. Minor;i. ' s . JlcKeo's Mammoth Muakmelon, Glass Llelon. CucrMBERfj Early Frame, Long Llund, Five Foot. . English Gherkin?, Fig Tomato, Mammoth, Grtpe, and Cherry Tomato. Cspe Gooseberry. " Squashes Sweet Fotato.Doston Marrow, Custard, Woolsdy'a Cieam, Dennii' Striped, Crook Neck, Ala bama Golden, White aijd Yellow Scollop. . . :rCbBrf: Au-IrewV-Premium. Harris1 40 Days, U y- andct, King Philip, Sheet Veg, Stowell's , Evergreen SwceC Car I 3's . llxim' Sweet, Hour, Chocolate, Sorgho D!ace or Dourah Corn, Extra Fop Corn.';' " Teas Anvaergne, Prince Albert, May, Champion of England, Japan, Queen of Dwarfo, Prolific Dwarf - BKANg Mjxiean Turtle Soap, Wctmoro's GpIden Eyed, Canadi Kidnev, Hangarian Lima. Haricot's de- Soissons, Threa Foot or Asparagus1, Hungarian TirkDean, Cip.dq Ycjdsu,, " Ncpnul Barley, French"Milkt, Dangarian MlHet, Egyptian Wheat, Poland Oats. : . i: Calnton Ptrtatoe Pumpkin, Head Lettuce,' Srrcet Turnip, Mock Orange, etc.; etc. - Send currant bank bills or postage stamps. When orders cannoV bo filled, tha money will bo promptly returned free of expenso. - '. ,- Address l ' . L. NOPJUS.-; " March' 12tt. '57. Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O. . j . u.... v. -.;:.rj i i - 33-tf 1,000 Agontei "7S7Yvxi.toci: TO Sell "by 'subscription DR. ARNOLD'S Faraily Practice, entitled, Arnold't Lectttret on Anatomy, PkyiA.ogy, ITygena and ditease itt cause, preven tion and curt. Written in a familiar style, designed fcr the general reader. Highly illustrated with ex cellent wood cuts, by the best artists in the We3t. This is u book gotten up with great care and ex pense, and is made to simple and comprehensive, that every one that reads it can understand it. It con tains a great variety of the most valuable receipes for almost every disease that mankind are "subject to, containing over 400 large 12 mo. page?, and bound in embossed - muslin, gilt back; retail price, $1.5). A sample copy will bo sent to any part of ithe United States, on receipt of the retail price, tdso a full list of my publications, with terms to Agent3,on application. Address ' : II, il. RULISON, Queen City Pub. House: ! -141 Main st., Cincinnati, O. Or, if living East, - , D. RCLISON, Philadelphia, Pi. r. S. Editors giving this advertisement threa or more insertions, including this noticu, and mailing me copies of papers marked, containing the sajno, shall have a copy mailed to their address, pre-paid. Dantioii. ' ; ': THE public are hereby notified, that on or about .the 20tlt day of February, A. D. 1855. tliero was made and exeiutcd by the undersigned -Two Notes, in favor of S. E. Rogers, one of two hundred dollars, payable the 1st of March, A. D. 1S57j and one of one hundred dollars, payable the 15th day of May, A. D. 1&57. The consideration for which said Notes were obtained having failed, we shall refuse to pay the said Notes or any part thereof. r . . Jesse Noel, ' j '-' -' .' . " ' - ' Henry Emerson, . , , . . .,. ; ; HfiXRY W. Lake, By . '. 1 - - o. F. Lake, his Agenl. ; nrownville, March 12th, 1S57. . -' 39-tf (Dantioii. TTJE public are hereby not fied, that there was made and executed on or about tho 20th dav of February, :AD..1S55,- by the undersigned, Thkeb Notes in favor of H. B.'Frazier, of two hundred dollars each,-one payable September 1st, A. D. 1306; one payable January lst A. D. 1857; one payable March 1st, A. 1). 1357. The consideration having failed, for which the said note3 wero given, wo shall refus3 further payment on tho said Notes, or any part thereof, i . , . . - ' ' " Jksse Noei s , . . : ; : , ' . : ! Henry Emerson, ' , ( . . , ' . Uesrt W. Lake. IJy ' " ' ' ' '' ' O. t Lake, his Ageut. . Brownville, March 12th, 1857. :j ;. : 39-tf NO 2. ; AN ORDINANCE. For tht Improvement of .Streets and alley $ in City of Urov-nville, N. T. the Section, li t. Be it Ordained by the City Councilof Brownf ille, Iemaha Co., N. T., that five mills on the" dollar, valuation of ail taxable property, be levied for tho purpose of improving the Strectj and alleys in eaii City. .... - ' See. .2d. E it farther Ordained, that it shall be the duty of the Marshal to proceed and collect the above tax, immediately after tho expiration of the ten days frcm the' passage of this Ordinance, nnd pay the m ney into the hands of the City Treasurer, taking his receipt ther.for. ' Sec. 3d. Be it further Ordainedj tfcat should any property holder in said City, fail to comply with the rermirments oi this Ordinance, then it shall be the duty of the Marshal to proceed and enforce the same, in accordance with tho Xaw in such case made and provided. ' - - . - . This Ordinance to take effect from and after tea days fiom tho date of its passage r ' Passed, March 3d, 1857. f .' -1 - : A.S. HOLLADAY, Mayor. ' , Attest;., ..;.. 1 ' B. B. TnoirrsGN-, Recorder." Fruit : Trees: ; : . SHRUBBERY,. V ' OS AGE; OR A N G E . D. C. & T. N. 'SANDERS, '"'I : 'AGENTS FOR ' J Vt' OVERMAN f MANJS ' : Commercial MuFseiF : 331ooxtiiotxsto2a.j Xll. AXXOUXCE to the citizens of Nemaha County that upon the openinz of Navigation thev will be in receipt (if a large supply of almost eyery assort ment usually to be found in Nurseries. The stock from which our neleotions are made is very large, con sisting in part of : . - zuu.ouu Ap'Dle Trees, from 6 to 0 feet. , ;1Q0.Q'J0 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 years old. .1 ! " 60,000 Standard do from 2 to 4 year3. ; . 100,003 Churry Trees, 1 to 2 years eld, Dwarf and ? 'Standard.- ' .; : r 4 ..'.: ' . Peach, Pluri, Apricot, and Nectarine Trees, inlarge numbers. 1 ' J ; ' - 1 .100,00.0 Ranpherries, embracing every kind Cf any value. . -: All kinds of popular as well as rarer kinds of other small fruit. , ; ' ' r 1 1 Foreign and Natire Evergreens Norway Spruce, Pines Oryptomcri s, Cedars, Bla k and" While Spruce, Ealssms; Hemlocks, :c lg mediun tr small. - ' .... . .. , : Ornamental Trees,' Roses, Shrubbery, Cumbers, Hedge Hanf, etc. . . 1 B.Ibous Rot ratife or imported; Dahlias, Car-; nations, PoeBies, Chrysanthemums, Phloxes all ia great aLusdance, and cf tho most beauti ul. varie ties. . ' ' ' Whilo we tonEdeatly claim for our productions ia general an excellence not. Surpassed by any other Nursery, we itfirticularly and emphatically designate our stock: tfVcsr treesj- both 'Dwarf and Standard, unpax.ilen jdjeUher ia extent or quality, by any existicjateckia America.:". , .- -t -s ' As sujjgeMiTe to pe'rsons abou- to purchase,' we would reaiirl: that our treis were net sabj cteel to the xtrciaol t during the last winter, which efToo ted -so xtenve-irju'ry to "Nuricriea at the, West, and that we have bad 00 drought during tha past summer by which tho growth of our trees bas. been retarded. They may bo relied upon, therefore, tjbe in prima. health and Tigor. . '-. ' March th, 1S57. D. C. 1 T.N. SANDERS. JIL020 TBATT, New Yort.. K, C. PRATT, O W. CHILD, E. W. FOX, 8. C. MANSTB, St. Louu. , .... - - St. Louis. CHILD, PKATT & CO., Dirtcti mporters, Jobbers and Manufacturers' Agents English, French, German & American .Hardware and Cutlerr. GUS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, &c.t &c. 123 & 141 Main St, cor. Yrhbton ATesne, ' 'i i-T. LOUIS,. lICv;! surveyor; civil hmIuEER. ; . . . WILL attend to finy business in hi3 line when called. I hare first ra.te c- i-jjpass, and having had "many years Voqwrience both iia teacher and practical iSnrveyor4t-a.a give satisfaction. ; Eefekexces: A.LCoat,"Lr.U(!ovcr,W a.IIoover, also, D. i;oust,W..J2ubson, and C. A. Kowlew, Sa vannah, Mo. rf ' A.IJrcss - J March 19th, 135?.' X 40-tf CURRANTS AOT RASPBERRIES. WHITE Grape Currant Seeds, saved from our specimen planta in 1856, will b sent pre-paid in packages worth $f, to ail who enclose that amount. CcBKAM3fc.WhiteXira"j, Cherry, a-nJ a collection of eighteen other tarfcties, cmhracinja'J the novel ties. , v- ' , . .-rt it- ' . J Kaspbebrie3B11o Fenteny, a new French over-bearing sort, fruit very large, and plants vigor ous a very distineFrariety. - ----- - . Merveille ob FOUR Skasoxs This is a variety which has been ftlly :"teSted,".aad was awarded a premium at the if" Fait a fine display of fruit elhibited in tho "mohlh of October it is by far su neriartaa.D f iut ci?3.--The finiifc is ns. laiwnd as good a3 the lied Antwerp, and thq Autumnal crop is abundaatTfp'cf dozonv "..'.. '- . f t . . f , - - ixLlVANGEIi A BARRY, rMoiint II)P2 Nui-sene3, Rochester, N. Y. ; '"Jf. B. Ordsr? frcm unknown correspondents must be accomDanied bv t!ia cash, f ... , ' March 19th 1S57.1' ' iO-tf Allies- on 'Horse - Shoeing. i .1. rt.fJTJST PUBLISHED, A PLAIN, practFcal: Treatise on boksjt 'sttoetkg, xjl Dy vju. MlLfJivautnor ot ". lneiJorse s l oot." In one Vol. 16mo." Price 75 tents. Sent by mail free of txstne-e- . .. . "We like to recommsnd such books, when we soo so vilainous bungling at horse Ehoeing." Ohio Cul tivator. - l''x . ' . "A concise, clear, and practical work, which should be studied bj every smith who shoes horses, and by every farmer who owns a horse. . Tho truth is, there is not one smith in twenty who Icaoxc how to shoe a horso properly,, or ; one faraei in a hundred who knows tcAen a horse U shod as he should be. Tho work will pay you if yoll willstudy it, &ul. ten-fold if you practiced, or'obli.o.your smith to follow its instruc- tions." Illinoit Farmer. , : -.r . ' "No man who own's'a horse can a!Tord to be without this sort of-information." 'Albany Ete; Jour. -. . IIERY CAREY BAIUD, Publisher. !V "' "' . Philadelphia. : March 19tb, 1857. ' ' - - - 40-tf :' FLOWER" SEEp-GROWTir OP 133G. THE subscriber wll send 20 choice Varieties of flower seed by nuil, postage paid, for one dollar. -t ..WARDER &, GILMORE, ' ' Kurscrymen and Florists, :!' Springfield, Ohio. .March lfith, 1357. . , . - , , , . , 40-tf 1857 MISSOURI HIYER PACKET. 1857; ...... . i ' . .. . , JOSEPH B. HOLLAND' .'.Master. For Council Bluffs,Omaha City, Bellevue; St. Mary's, t Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden, Brown- viUe, Lowell,- Oregon, White Cloud, Iowa Point, Savannah, St. Joseph, Palermo, Atchison, Weston, : Ijeavcnworth City, Kansas, Independence; Liberty, Lexington, Ac. , . . . r 1 AUTT-h entirely new, swift and elegant iVTi.-i"irs4 passengersteanier ALOSi50CniLD,Capt. Joe. Holland, will on the opening of navigation, run a3 a regular packet to tho above and intermediate points, continuing in the Bluffs -Trado" during the entire boating season. i U v ,. , Captain Holland, deeply grateful to bis numerous fricnasalong the river for the liberal patronage hith erto extended to him While m eoramand of the Omaha, and other boats, desires to return them his sincere acknowledgments, and to solki t a continuance of their confidence ,and patronage for his new boat, promising untireing exertions to render general sat isfaction, ' . ''' '. ; ' , , Tho .Alonzo Child was built exfessty for the Coun cil Bluffs trade, under the, e?po2ial supervision of Capt. Holland, who begs to assuro b?l friends that they will find her to be admirably adapted to the wiuts of the river, beiug of great strength, lightness of draught, beauty of model, etc., with cabin arrange ments and accommodations not surpassed by those of any boat In the river, combining all the' latest and most modera improvements thU could add to the safety, comfort and pleasure, of passengers. Nothing will be found wanting in any of. her ap pointments which llong to those f-a- first cla35 passenger steamer. - .' . , Maroh l'Jth, '57. . . 40-tf 1857. MISSOUP.I RIVER "PACKET. 1857. -''"'i'TtTillsivti" JOHN S; 'Siuw.i.-. r. li lijraster. New Missouri River,' Kansas and Nebraska Packet for 1857. ... ..j..., rJrJPLh THE entirely new, swift and unsur a&wi.TCai passed passenger steamer, twilight, Capt. John S, Shaw, will on the opening of naviga tion run as a regular packet to the above and all in termediate points. Iho Twilight was built expressly for tho Missouri river trade, under thoespet ial super vision of Capt. Shaw, who begj to assuro his frietds that they will find her to be admirably adapted to the wants of .the river, being if great strength and lightness of draught, with cabin arrangements and accommodations unsurpassed,! combining all the latest and most modern improvements that could add to the safety, comfort and pleasure of passengers. Nothing will be found wanting in any of her appoint ments which belong to a first class; passenger steamer. jrarcnrivtn, to, , " 4Q-tf lbDT. ' UNION. PACKET LINE. 1857. ' Lucas, Meteor, & Hlyer Heels.: , E. n. savEit- T.E.DRAFFIN Master J. H, Lucas Master Meteor For St. Joseph, Browarillc, Nebraska City, Omaha - City and Bluff City. ' 'fS? w THE St. Louis, St. Joseph. Rrownvillc Iftf-5Al Nebiaski. Omii ni Tt..ir n;f rsu Mr-ttmrra Ding pacitets jas n. i,wtlSi Meteor and Silver Heels, will leavo for tho above nnd all inter- mcuiaie poinis every iuesaay evening, at 4 o clock, throughout the season. ', .The now and splendid pas senger steamer Meter, and the well known, fast and splendid passenger, Bteamer, Jas. II. Lucas, connect ing with the line and fast packet Silver Heels at St. Joseph; forming the only sure ' and quick passage from St. Louis to the above named places. , . i: rem siiu u ejjecu, capacity ana comion oi me hnns rnmnnsin? this line, thn travplinrr nnhlic mav j. - . , 0 r rest assured that nothing will be wanting on the part of their officers and ew to render their trip both pleasant and agreeable, 1 " ' , . ' March 13th, oi. , .vt, r-: f t : .i-4-u 1857. JliSSOCRL RH'ER PACKET. 1857. CHAS . R. B A KE11 Master. W. II. ScVDDER .................... Clerk For Florence, Omaha City, Council Bluffs, Bellevue, St. Mary's, Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden, ' Brownville, Lowell, Oregon, Iowa IVint, Savannah, ' St. Joseph, Palermo, Atchison, AVeston, Lcavcn - worth City,- Kaasaa, Independence, Liberty, Lex ington, Ac; . ..lTi., , - -'TOE entirely new, swift and elc ' rant passengers st earner MiX-KE-H A- ha, Capt. Chas. Rjf Haker, V. IL Sccdder, Clerk, will, on the opening of navigation, run as a regular packet to the above named and all intermediate points, continuing in the Bluffs trade during the entire boating season. - Capt. Baker, thankful to the public for its Tery generous support bestowed upon the Admiral, while under his command, hereby begs leavo to tender his acknowledgements nnd sulicitfor his new boat a con tinuance of its confidence and p.tror age, pledging untiring exertions of himself and ofticcrs to give full satisfaction to these with whose business he may be honored. The ! in-ne-ha-ba was built expressly for the Council Bla ft trade.-under the special super vision of Captain lUJ;er,who baa spared no trouble or expense to .makif her an. A No. 1 Missouri River Steamer, and Wga to assure his friends that they wilt find her tobo 1n' all Tespcct?, most admirably adapted -to tho waataof the riter; being of great strength lightrif;s3 cf draught, ca.sinca3 cf model and such application of machinery, as must make her one of the fast oner, . with cabin arrangements and accommodations of a very superior order, and not ex celled bykthose ijf fny boat in the rircr, combining all the most modern iiaprovementi that safely, com fort, or pleasure could suggest, ia short, in alt her appointments, nothing; will bo wanting belonging to those of a fir3t clasi ntvssen sex steamer. March 19th. '17. , - 40-tf No Elore-v (Credit ! "VTOTICE is hereby given, that; hereafter we sell iN Goods.for Cak or PKonrcE oxlt. VcALLISTER. DOZIER t CO. Brownville. Maro'a 12th. '57. . S3-tf Ofk A SACKS of pick's Ohio Mills Extra Super rJJ ne Flour 3 aj;t received and for 'wleby . Ntv. 2?r.'J LLTSTEB, COZIER t CO. h - W fa. PUKE SEED. The subscribers take great pleasure in infonnir tlio Planters. Farmers and Gardners, that th y have secured from t!ie most r-.!iablo sources a Iiir,. ed snpplyff Frcsb ?ced t tl.is very valuable plar, tho properties f whica may bo brk-ity luuuned up aa follows: ; - ' ' . 1st. One acr of thotaVi- properly cultivate!, will yield from 200 to 500 ;-llons of Eno Syri p, equal to the List New Orleahil, and fr; soothe sa;;io rio is, fcond crop'ot excejlont fodder. . ' . 2d. Sown broadcast or in closo drills, on land d ieply plowed or highly manured, it will yield thirty to fifty thousand jtoundt of superior fodder to the acre. 3d. It surpasses all other plants for soiling (feed ing green,) and fodder, on account of the great amount of sugary juice-which it contains and is greedily eaten by stock of all kinds. . 4th. It bear3 repeated' cuttings,' like Egyptian Millet, growing off freely and rapidly, af ier each cut ting. . . 5th. It stands drouth much better than common corn, retaining its green color and juiciness even after the teed matures. ' :' i ' f : . , - .ICCuT'Oj) teed is lexocllentfor.hihnaii food, when ground into meal, and fattens domestic animals very apeeJi'y From twenty-fivoto soveuty-five" tusheis o;jn berai3ed a an acre - - - - r "' The seed, which has been very carefully kept pure, from the original importation, will be offered in cloth packages, each containing enough to plant about one fifth of an acre in drills 4 feet by IS inches, with full direction for tha " cultivation, which ' is perfectly simple. . ; - ' - '; - These packages will be forwarded by mail,re of Postage, to any address, on receipt of $1 for each package, When not sent by mail, we will furnish a proportionate quantity by express at purchaser's expense-1 '- . . - , .' ' . Early orders are solicited, as the supply "of good and reliable seed is quite limited. Applicants' names will be entered in the order in which they are receiv ed, and the seed will bo nulled as 5 00a as possible. A pamphlet will bo sent, postage free, to a; I who purchase sed; or to any .person "who will enclose a three cent stamp. . . : Dealers in seed 3 and country merchants can be supplied" at a liberal discount from retail rates, if their order3 are received immediately. Address with a plain direction for mailing or ship ping. : - ' ' - - ' V o will also bo prepared to furnish a simple and efficient mill to express the juice from the cane, and cauldrons i.a for boiling the same. - Many testimonials in addition can bo given to prove, its adaptedness to the North western acd Vfestern states. :' . ... J UT OUR WAliEHOUSE . '.'.! ; :.::;;- li,i'i ''.' Will also beJ"ound, at all timet . t ' '' i ' -' ' : '- '. 5 A' LARGE : 'AND COirPLETE STOCK 1 r. . Or all kinds of,.. ,-. ., j . . - ........ , . ' ' 1 ; : AND MACIIINEIIY, ; ' 'TYithafull Stock of'l' ;-'1' ' Field and Garden Seeds, r r ; r 5 ; . . - ,, Of .the Most Reliable and geaoino kinds. 5"Full Catalogues sent on application". ' . ,v j. ...-.! . , .r i ; - HENRY D. EMERY, A CO., : : : f; : .. ... . 201 Lake Street, Chicago, III'. . "March 5th, 1357. . 33-tf TO,. FERRY, ' Across The Shnte J x, r -'ult the Head of :the Island J li: i ' 0 ;ABO V E' BROWNVILLE, " To;-W. S..IIall (Ss'Cos Saw MilK . rpnG undersigned announces to.the Public that he X has purchased tho Ferry privilece rranted Jack son Peters, at tho last Session -of the Legislature, and is now prepared with anew and substantial boat, at all times to . aocemmydate tho public Charges usual rates. - , . - lI 1 ' 1 1 .: ;" ' SAMUEL McBRIDE. -March 5kh, 1357.; j; :;5 -.t-..- SS-3m , J. B JENNINGS, : 1 Wlioloaftlo Grooor, :V, ' COMMISSION MERCHANT, . : ' ' ' AKB DEALER IN . V COUNTRY PRODUCE, : .Corner Second and Frances Sts i . ; ' ST. J6SEPII, 31(J., HAS on hand, and to arrivo, tho following arti cles, which will be sold to thn trade on accom modating terms, EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLE SALE : . ..f .. ; ," j 150,000' Cigars all quali-100 bxs E D and W R ties - - - - cheer ' ' mo sacks G A Salt - 156 boxes starch ; . 2Q0 Hhds N O Sugar . 200 bbls and hf bbls water iSO sks Kio Coffee and but'r crackers 130 i OG Java Coffee 200 bbls and bf bbls pilot 100 '.Laguayra- " - brC."4nnd pic nic do 100 "'MocW u 200 bbls soul njk sugared 2.50 tbls,' half bbls and 100 egg and wine do kg3Eelchcr s Molasses; luu ows.appw vinegar. , 200 bbls, half bbls and. qrSOO bxs Tobacco all grades . N N refined do ! 200 bxs smoking tolacco, lf)0 half chests tea, all various brands ' kinds - 100 bunches pipe stems 250 bbls Beleher's Sugar - 50 bbls II S Sicily and 150 bbls, halS, qrs, nos 1 Joca AlmondJ ' 2 and 3 Mackerel 200 bxs dried herrings ,:20 hf bbs Wbito Pish " " 5 drmCdry Cod FLsh 250 bxa ass'd candy 100 .foncy " - 1 fl trnnn fi-T ' nuts, pecftftJ ' ' 100 kgs S C Soda -500 keg3 assorted nails -500 bxs half and qr star . candies : 150 do stcrino do IC'O bxf hl'd and qrs Bais-200 do bar soup ...,ns ..; , .50 do rock candy. i0 bxs Prunes ... , :. r. .... SUNDRIES. v ; . Cotton yarn," carpet chain, batting, candle wicks, cotton and hemp twine, wheat and meal sacks, axes, spades and shovels.g irdcnseed3 and straw rakes,loc chains, lead shot, powder brooms, wrapping paper, hemp, manilla, jute and cotton cordage, indigo and madder, alum, white lead,' window &ah, window glass, tumblarsjars of different sizes, flasks assorted sir.es, sassafras bark, pie fruits, fresh peaches, brandy cherries and "peaches, current and raspberry jellies, fresh tomatoes, can ten ginger, preserve?, nut megs, cassia, peppersauce, tomato and walnut catsup, lemon syrup, lobsters, sardines, extract and essence of coffee, chocolate, pickles, matches, etc. WOODEN WARE. - '' ; ; '.;.. . ' . Wash boards, tubs, common pails, cedar pr.il I? B Eailj, ptno and cedar churns, brass bonad eburn-,tar ackots, well bcoketn, cedar cans, mop stick?, butter prints. buckeye bowls in nests; iron bound keg, one two, thiee, five and tm gallons, the smaller dz3 wirh bales, common and 1 13 half bushels and measures, camp 8 too Is etc. ... - - " I am also Rgent for the sale of K A salt, and have now on hand 2,000 blls for sale at cost and transpor tation. I have the cxcla?ive sale by direct 'onsign imm t of five hundred doieir Field's celebrated oysters, acknowledged to be the best put up ia Baltimore. " To California and Salt Laie Emigrants. , Your especial attention is in-ritcd to my tnsive stocky which embraces everything sniu d to yonr wants in crossing the plains. 1 will at all times keep on hand flour, meal, bacon, lard, hard bread and crackers, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. .. 33-Iy V J. B. JENNINGS. . G. W. HUItN. DEPUTY COUHTY. SUnVEYOR. :' NEMAHA CITY, N. T. . ... "IT7IEL attend promptly to all busin? s in his pro VV . fession when cal.'e'I on; "guuh m sabdivinj Q-iiis; laying cut Town LoU, Draf tin j City Hits, AXJ) ; - upholstery; 4 "WIIOLESALS AND rTTAli. ' ' ( s : by -v : . ; ; SOARRITT &; HASOXi. y ST. LOUIS, MO. ( ) WE take pleasure in saying to our friends and the public in general, that our stock of Fine, Medium, and Common Furniture,. a& well as .MaU. tressos and Bedding, was never more complete and deserving the attention of .purchasers, either . at wholesala or retail in full suits or sicU articles than at present. ' ' . - . : We shall sparo r,o effort to keep the most complete assortment in our line, in the West. Oar Goods are made,' hcrcyas well as East, by tha best workmen, and thus combine the greatest variety and latest styles, with the cheapest aad most substantial. Ielers,- well ns a!! -othcTparcha3cr3,:"S? ii vi ted to call and look through our Mammoth Ware Room?. - ; : ', , . j Orders atso, from all parties having furniture to buy for themselves or other, are especially solicited, with tho assurance of our best endeavors to merit a continuance of the liberal coniidence and patronage we have so long received. , SCAKIJITT & MASON. Washington Ave. between 2nd and 3d Sts. March 10th, '57. . 1 40-3m KOTAIIY PUBLIC, LAND AND LOT AGENT INSURANCE AGENT, AND AGENT FOR AGRICULTURAL ILtPLEL'ENTS. .v: BRO.WNVILLE. N. T. GEO. S.;tEATRE & CO., : GENERAL LAND "AGENTS.) GLENITOOD, Mills co, Iowa, PLATTS3IOUTII, Cass co, Nebraska. WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Inves tigating Titles. Pavins Taxes. Investing mon ey, Buying and Selling- Town Lot3, Buying;' Sellimr a.iiu xrtKiaiing iana varrants, end all otner business connected with their profession in Western Iowa and Nebraska. ' r -. - - J. M. DEWS, 'Associate. Attorney. ItKF F.RF.NC Tvi Greene, Wear 4 Benton. ' ' Council BlufTs, Iowa. u. iougniy a. jQ.f Greene, Weave A ICi ico. Ft. Dei Moines i"1 Ced&r Rapid?, Ciccianati, Ohio. Ghnwood, Iowa, ? Cincinnati, Ohio. , a , Vincentown, N. J. Hightstown, " : v Philadelphia, Pai . . . . M ureene i earo, . . . Nixon ik Goodman,- . . Tootle & Grec-no, " -N. W. Thomas Schooly & Son Gen. Wm. Irick II. Johnson, I. Reed A Son, Robinson & Bro. Burlington Co Bank, Mcdfor-J, N. .1. -Serring's Patent Champion " ""'"fire-proof safes, WITH Unli's .Patent PowdcV-Proof Locks the same that wero aivardp.l mr,trvI,i,i i'j oi the World's Fair' London, lS51,and tha World's Fair. -xew. i orK, iioj; ana are the only-American Safes that wero awardrd medals at the London World's r. air.- ' These Safes are now admitted to be superior to any ever eSTcred to tho Dublic : and th tnlnrr ;.ht lengo the World to produce an' instance of these eais miiingio preserve tneir contents through the nottost tires, or a. urglar picking the lock. . . , TLc subscribers and their ngeiits are thonfy per sons anthoriiodto' make and sell Uerring's Patent Champion Safe, with Hall's Patent Powder Proof S. C. HERRING. i CO. Oreen Block 135, 137 and 13! AVater St., and 5 Murray St-'New York. If 1. Til u r r 00 a 'iarcii awj, loo. . ., . ,,,, r C5 WM. OSBOILY. : DEALER IS CLOCKS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Spoons, Ac; Ac. Scbi'asca City, N. T. r ESfENGBAvixa and Kepahcixq done on abort notice, and all work wa'rkantkd. CHAKLES G. DOKSEY, IHEAIL IESTATIE ' ' AND ''' ; GENERAL LAND AGENT, First Street, (opjosita "Advertisar" oS:e,) cnqy kv ille, n, t. TJEcspectfully solicits the patronage of the public.ia ' Baying and Selling' i CLAIMS TO WN PROPERTY, And Filing Declaration of Intention to All claimants of lands are advised to file Immedi ately, if they have not already dono so. as the croTi- iitjns of the prc-cmpticnlaw in that re?cctare plain anu to c avouea, ana it is impofsible to perfect a Prc-emptioa Itight without filing. .,,..' Erownvillc, Jan. 15, 137. '. Tl-n31tf dillon, mommj & co. Large Frame Bnildtn j Cor. Main & Kock Sti. .hock rom, mo. Wha3esale tad Retail Dealers in "' And Groceries, riarclware, Qaecnsware, Drugs, Hats, Caps, Boots,. Shoes, Tinware,. Stoves Furniture, Iron, Naib, Plow?, " ' and' Farming Utensib. ' ' -AT7ILL have, on. the opening of narigatioo, a V Iarga a&l varied accession to their treseat Stock, which will bo sold Low for Cash. February 12th, lfc.57. ' 35-tf EXPEMENCE ESTABQOOXC - J. D. K. TnoiIPSO. ESTAEHO OH dc THOMPSON, Will practice jointly in all tusine?s entrusted to them that will require attention at the Xjancl Offlco. ' Adcee?s: E. Estabrook,'Om:ihiCity,N. T. J. D.N. Thorapsoa, BrowoTifle, N.T. ' - 1047 ACRES Olf.LAND AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ' : I WILL sll toth highest bidder on Saturday, Jlarch 25Sthf 18 j7, at my residence, Bush'a Firry, Atchison Co.t5lj 1017 Acres of Land. Consi3tin of three tracts, the-1st tract is 21 ncres of rood heavy timber and ; belong to the 'estate of V. G. Bush, deceased ; tho 2d a:id 3d are farms of my own and embrace 415 acres eath both well waU;rid well timbered and well improved. Oaacf them has S3 acres ia a high state of cultivation and 200 aores ia pasture, dwelling Loasn and other suitable out bouses; the other bas l-'i in cultivation and 100 acres in pasture covered with Ulue Ura, all under goid fence; dwelling hoa?e, ice L-.use, stablen, cribs ml other suitable out house?. . All of the above lands lay. n?ar the Missouri River and within 2 miles. of the proposed St ph and EIulT City Kailrvad, are lands not surpass in the Statu for agricultural and itock raising purposvs. t.iy ia wpjaro bodies and cornbinp the crlcl.rated Jt nlin't Bend, the bet body vi timber In the Coun ty Terms, ono thlrdcash, one tbLJ in or.a yearainl one in t iyeiri. Titlj perle.:t. For inlonn ition Address ANDREW TKIi'ULE Feb. H:n, lS57i - . . . .... St Joseph OaKtts please copy firsts weeks in JIareb, ad fend bi 11 la AdvertWor. . . - Country Pre due a : . "7t 7 A"1- D d i which wo al!o-v tb VV Market rrl. IllfflflOEli, and , D. TEST. Conncil BluSTs, Iowa. r-U. n. v CASSADY, TEST, f i -jaaecessors to Iiile, ,t LAND AGm avi.u liajj arraD2bm.rn.V In Filing ? DeclnratorvSi,,," 1 Intcnti on to 1're-nnt t iiM,, ENTEHTNG LAM) i LA.TD "TARII ,vwuuf f r 'Land Entered on TimN A 'Particular attention paid En,!? Property on eommis.on: Aljto nu'";5 and forwarding remittances U tr t', :K Blanks f all Had, alwry, oS. RE eERiy Ci3, ) Hon. A. A. Bradford. '.v' . ilpssrs. Dolman t.Wwt, St. Jo,i 1 . , Peter A, Keller. ' , W. TV V Thomas La rr 4is. 1. . . t.i i ' "Jane :3,I3Jj.'vX-n4 V'4' " ! j SPECIAL KOTICST! Short Settlement Maktxn fo.) j THE "subscribers request E iaj J''j them, by notaor account, to make Zr the 15th, of .February next, a:. ,f start East at that timo for a, hnr anj t . gooi.,ana ws wiu DerranUdto t,.., Tn We return' cur thanks ,t our fri0(U f patronage to this time, and promiae to J tinuanco ot the saiaa berea.'ttr. WJf. HOBLITZTj. i m t.sth,isr.. Brownville, Jaa I GENTS WANTED U. riUil ar.vvTr IX. racnse profits large only J, dress, with stamps, J.L. IIILrm 1 i JOEL IX WOOD, U d BOTANIC . PHYSlClAvi O ESPECTFULLY iifora'j tie cllhm diately South of Rrownviile,a;id having Iu4. ' erable experience la the treatment ofthj j? incident to the Wost, bo flitters Limj-i1 prepared to treat the same on purely BOTANIC PRINCIPLE And in connection Brownville, Jan. with Da.Ri-cKHAX of l,lSi7. fla23if "WM. ROSSELL. SHOE BKOVNVILLFJ, XT. !l RESPECTFULLY iUorms fop-ii Lv that he is prepnred to ser e then wiuu I thing in bis line, at il ort jotice, and fit stylo and quality of wcrk ho fuls e uUnt i-I please. To fcis old friends li d eristomenh icj it unnecessary to say a word, w o ten hrj try me." December 13, 13 iS. vln25-l Attention Let Holdsn!! HIGIIL Y 1 21 P. O R TAN Til'. ALL persons who own Loti in tha Gtj oFBryrj. yillc, are hera by noJiSid. ilat I am not p- prepared to execute WAKRAN'iT DEEDS for Hi ; same, and, unless Deeds aro obtained l'ur its a- piration of SIX VON?n3 fr i date, said City Li will be sold to the highest Udder, and Hi yxm ' thereof disposed of according '.o Law. ' 7 A. S. , rULLADAY, )Uri. ' City of Erownvillc, N. l.VF;b. 23,h, f5,7. 'lW I Provisions. , WE keep consaintly oa hand, F.onr, Cora Bacon, Butter, and er rrr radetyof Growr -v iEO"BLITZEI.LCT. 1 NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL i NEBRASKAiCITY.N. T. - BAIirJES & iJAttXL JT9 lropriton, ' THIS commodious IIttel,. sitanW upen k Maia Street Nebraska! (Jf, will U fuar.J i d: sirabie resort for trp vcliers.' B sje lcat'.hihaui frr an parts of fha Terriiury. " ' """ " 1 ' I StJosepb and fJou-ncBIufTi Weekly "SILVER HEELS." TflE new and fast running po.s3.aj? 1- steam-rf "SILVKIt HEELS," been built espres-tly fjf thiitnid?, will njxin t opening of navigation, mik i regular weekly trpt between St. Joseph ard'Caoil IT.uT', e-nri:i- wPtB XLoirrsTFCtJiliii KwiiGal St. lh."" The fSilver IJceli" wjy txtinJ her trius'-wx Cityand Intermedfiite poinN.I)o-e a m.i;i!. DONNELL A SAXT0S. n33-tf I '.' . !t . , Azeati PAll.INQ to foe c tcral tja-a a bforo I left, had made bills at mv" aortic, their $K'M have"bcen left with R..W.Furw,"houvncrd lit amounts. ' J.OJIN AlcPIIEltSOX. : Brownville, Nor. 23, ISi 5. f " Mjriad3,of Madura.. Plants. 10 ,.0'J Bushcls?Maclta:Scel FRUIT AND OitKAMENTAL lltK : Bloominstoii 111, BKfr Icar to "announce-" tint thry av. scr I t of ycarl,leen erijTi.red in tlncultuw hedges and hedge p'ianti, an 1 having b-en grc: J ' encouraged ly th .auocess Mhe SUcIura Uc-i,". and stimulated by tho immensely increasing dcnuw for the material, they hive K wrf, the present s" on good, new land,' about 15C" 'Jushels of etcellea: evi tho prcdar-tf of which" ii estimated aty'f millions p'aAff nhich thy? offer for the JT" Wade, It troull hare r .ytirst'. ntrt than thatam to s?p?y e dmTnd (is past Xprij. T eat for plants will be r eaten!. L-. unl'to dcci'.Tsaa'Hr era orderln? r.lants br wh,,t,L. orat inliC?ir-',!!j n:-, great indaceu: inporUnt that crd 1h.-y will be regist will bo offered. It it very iiaporUnt should be sent in eaklv, aj ana iiileU ia tho order in Hants will be securely pudl and dolivercd board tho caw free of ejpcaie.ex.'cjt fwr cost a. tcriai; ' ' '. I..' ' ' :. ' .. They are also extensively nr? gel ia inpor''1 hedge seed, which they sell q the lwst tnA alwsvi warrant freth end jsvi ord'Tj fur hfJ shottld tr tent in pTiof Ui the Uia of Octobsr v" They wUlbe prcfarei to sprsqt Heed for such w Je aire it: ' -J Having several cxtaa-ve nurHerie!, tbeyor. whUwsal and retail, a larre lOvk of thrifty Fr'f b?st varieties and trai to'ijae All Inform cheerfully given, and catalo;rue' and prera'min eJ on Uedgeing sent to fcli appHcnts. Address. OVEltilAN A MANV Feb. 5, 1S57. - : . Poeralngton, lllinui. nruitAii ron youxg amekicaU . THE CHEAPEST ' . ( Idritliiiriir.! Stores TITE rnderr;?ncd wcnld re'ps.tful!y Snfurffl citueiis U LrownvMo acd surrounding countrj. that we havo opened on! of the cheapest and lars' stock of -' . , RcatfyMada; QotHng in'.Ncbra'V jcrrltoryf -Wtf Ib'refora rcfpoctTa solicit a call and examine ursnxk before phai' B chewhere. as ws are tl.-teni.iifu to uadsr- Clothing Establishment, in the Territory.' .,a now on hand a In rgo assortcie.it of Heair w CT-th-n- , Shirts' Cl! r!.' Cravat', U chief,?, Seeks, Ctnifort-Cf .k'.pH Irf. Drawers, tv all of the best rjuality aod l.iU'': ityle. llease examine cur ftwk and iea f rjl,lrtt. SIF.UEL t GREE:'t5ALJ. Stokz On tviO Lov,c! near the Ilitul. , DrownviSe; D-mLer, 25ti , .13-!.-.vbAj, Hardware," Cutlery! and Ir3' A I'Ar.OE acrEnt t .; ' A ' HOJUTZIIL fp3 JLJ. r eeivo cccarata eopiei of .1 f. . cmhracei i i the Eastern JJ-J k W are -ow pr ared W offer J, .Ji -SCiUATTEES OF THE Trpl " For the l.xit three veirs they "Bare teen imw supply the demand, aaa.it ij protalle tt lw'Jj tiers cannot be fjled the next S-ring, as tha it mj4 timtmrn tti0ftr than hereto: w t. M .MW J " - and Urnamentit Tree, i iacj, Ri ten. Shrubbery. at the following r- ials, to it: ljlooroingUD.L'-j Mound Nursery, Cntoo, III,; nry, Flmwocd, JJ Havana. 111. All Frui. beoft-'4 t,