'It CScucral Intelligence. Important Movement. The recent decision of the Supreme Court cf the United States, by -which it is fettled that "fire" is not one of the "pciils of navigation," unless expressly str.lcdin the bills of lading of steam and other vessels, has induced an important move ment on the part of masters and owners of freighting vessels. At a meeting held at the Exchange Rooms on Fri day last," it wasresoked to add -"fire" to the exceptions nsually.contained in bills nf ladinr. and that no bills of ladin? be )rncd by the officers of the boats not containing the clause, "dan gers, of navigation, and fire only ex cepted." . It is supposed that the inte rested in ether cities vail follow up this . movement,' and very soon.it will be acquiesced in as a very reasonable ex ception in all contracts of this kind. Mo. Republican.' ' , ; . ' -, . , . ' ' ; Amazon Scnk.: We regret to learn that this fine steamboat has sunk. She was on her way down, with alight load, when but a short distance from the "mouth of the Missouri river she struck ; a snag that tore a large hole beneath her bow, gliding nearly up to her boiler decks.- She sunk in an incredible short ' space of time. Some horses' and hogs that were on board are said f to have been drowned." ; There ' were about thirty passengers on board at the time ' of the accident, all of whom - came down to this city on the cars last night The. Captain and first clerk arrived here on the Illinois river packet Persia. :We are informed that she can easily be raised. -St. Louis Leader , : Governor cf: Kansas. Robert J. "Walker, of Mississippi," has been ap ' pointed Governor of - Kansas. . ' This gentleman has occupied a conspicuous nosition in the political arena of our country, having been Secretary of .State under Folk's administration. lie is a Democrat and his former, career, warrants the belief that he will admin ister the affairs of our Territory in a "manner conducive', to her. prosperity. ' F. J. Stanton, ex-member of Con gress from Tennessee. . has been ap pointed Secretary of Kansas, in place of Hon. D. "Woodson. Kansas Her,. "Washington, April 1. , .. The President has made the follow ing appointments for Kansas: John W. Whitfield, ex-delegate from Kansas, Register, and Daniel Woodson, cx-Secretary of State of Kansas, Re- ccivcr of the Delaware Land Districts; Frederick Emery, Register, and James 'P. Downer, -Receiver for the Western Land District; Wm. IL'Dooke, Regis- . tcr, , and Epaphroditus Ransont of . Michigan, Receiver cf the Osage Lafld District. , . G. W. JIannypenny has resigned the Commissioncrship of Indian Affairs, and Charles E. Mix, Chief Clerk of that "Bureau, has been appointed Com- missioner aa interim 1 , , . ' " ; Washington, April 2. - Wm. A. Ilarris has completed ar rangement for becoming editor "and proprietor of thd "Washington Union, i to take erect the 15th inst. He was .formerly Reprcsentitive to Congress i from Virginia, afterwards' Minister to Bacnos Ayres, ' and -was . favorably known as the editor of the Constitu tion and the Spectator, formerly pub lished in this city. ' . . -, ' Although Mr. Appleton is not ap pointed, there is little doubt that he will su'eceed Gen. Thomas -as Assistant .Secretary -.of State., - . -.A letter of instructions to collectors respecting the new; tariff is in course cf preparation,' and .will be speedily issued. . . Chicago, April 2. , A heavy rrale hero yesterday, wreck- (k C7-" V w . ed six vessals along - the Lake shore nnd fifteen lives are Tcported lost.- Ihc scliocncr tyguet, with a cargo c wood, foundered against tho break . water, . crtvr EavccL lne cnn uavia ".Smart is ashore five miles north';i here, and all the crew except the mate were lost. The yawl boat of the steamer - iiurcn, while attempting -to rescue them wjis capsized, and four men were drowned. ' The schooner Temperance .was wrecked at Racine. Further1 ac counts of .disasters by the. gale-are anucjpatcu. .. . Huntington, the forger, it is said, ls advancing in popularity,' in ' his new quarters, the btatcrnscn, andhaslefl his old employment, of nailing up bed stead?, and has taken to mere htera pursuits being engaged in a prepara tory course for keeping the books in the oLlce of the contractor, Mr. v ood Rev. D. S. Burnet "preached in hi church in Kew York citv on Sunday :.t..i- frcui tbs text, selected frcm inoriiir. paper, to wit: "A ckancc for some can. For sale a ccrncr Lia ucr Store, opposite a Fac tory. where there arc eiht hundrc' men employed winter and summer; ; The value cf the imports cf-ccfTc u fid onn oni nTiiv rfdio cvfill AO A u J v "J V V fcA 4. A J 3 cf r.ll the imrcrts of ths country. - rc!m n cntweria, Editor of the Chi cr:o Democrat, anl the ncr Kcpubli r ci that citv, Lasccmacnc- C 1 "c'al tern Ly raying ciT.the -f-r:":- cf- f COO cr over en the house Mr.'fc'cirert, the German Rcpulli- c:.:i -ho : killed by the Irish Den- r."r;.f3 in riot at the hte election. t ) tho Secretary cf the 1 nr. f -T 'tO J. O. IIcITTJLTY, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. esowk villi:, n. t. L Kclics t3 tte Citizens1 cf NecijLa Co.' . . WBEBEAS, the Legislature of Nebriaka at their last Session, adopted the Kcvenoe Lawa of Iowa, which mkes it the duty of the Tniai arcr cf the County to collect all tare?, also, tie duty, of those of wbomtaxesare dee, to come up taithe coun ty seat, (Brownville) and pay over said tjt. : Which law is now in forre and has been since it pa sage. Delinquent tax payers will p!!ase come fori ard nd pay over to William Hollitiell the Trcaore."of Ne maha Cocnty, otherwise ytu will b sent tot at your own expense. .:' - r '.,'. ' i I By order of County Court, now in Se3.1T.oj: X). Li. p Art mi na, rrea. si iyun Brownville, April 7, 1857. . ' .. TT- roposaiB; XL- - FOB the completion of the Nemaha Bridge, for the erection and completion of a Bridal a also across the spring branch on St. George road, tbrse miles wcetof Bfowrville, will be received at tle;tfiiee of D. L.M Gary, Eiq., where srHilication8,;c.,can be seen, cr by the undersigned. j. s. imricK. April 7 43-2t " ': ' - - " 13,000 lls. of Itacoa, For ealci, leap for Cash, fcj- LYrOfiD k l Oii Sonora, mo April Via, lea. '. : II. A. TERRY, & CO. - WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS , GARDEN and Flower Seeds, Fruit Trees, Shrub, Grape Vine?, etc., -eta. ' 1 : ' tJifBoxes of assorted Garden Seeds cnrtantly on hand, for sale low, Council BIuTa Iowa,! , April 2d, 1S57. 7 - ' 42-ly Karc and ValumMc THE subscribers will forward by mail prepaid to any address a package of any of the following seeds, at the price annexed to each, or the whole list for three dollars. Having been raised under cut own personal supervision, we will roach lor their purity : . ' . ' . ; . ..:. J Chineso Sugar Cane.v.,--- Jce Cream Watermelon Orange Watermelon South Sea Watermelon ' ..'.i... 'i. Syrian Watermelon .. . Honey Dew Watermelon""-- ..... : White Spanish Watermelon (very f n) 25 2. 25 20 20 20 25 20 20 " 20 25' 20 25 ;20 20 .28 20 25 Mexican, or five toot Cncunber est India Cucumber Glass Melon (for preserrei) Iloo-song, or annual Aparagus. -' True Mammoth Tomato .4 Fig Tomato (new and fine) . .. Lrrapc lomato.. Strawberry Tomato White Egg Plant (beautiful) Early Dwarf, or May Cabbage .... .Mexican bauarh--. " . Address, ' . U. A. TERRY, CO..'" ' ' ' - CouncilBluffj. Iowa, April 2d, ISO?. 42-2w Notice to the. Public. . . .;f . ; .... -.' . ... , .-:'.- BEING informed that certain parties are cireulat ing reports that may, without being contradicted, operate injuriously to the Town of Nemaha city, viz : That I am not the legal owner of the town site that I had on a former occasion sold it to ether parties and art now. violatirg an agreement Baid to have been entered .into between myself and the partie?, referred to and further, that suis haabeen or is about being brought to recover interests- said to be claimed by these parties. .i. . .' . . lae wnoie aair is without any foundation what ever, rvo agreement has ever been entered into be tween myself arid any party or parties but what I am prepared to faithfully fulfill.' the article referred to above, is said to have been entered into sqmelime in tne bpringof lboo, between myself S. F.j Nuckolls, aMr.tallard, a Hi. Donavi,n, a Jlr. Wyfttt, Mr. Utilly and others, of whom I know nothing as I never i saw but two or three cf the gentlemen, cr heard of taera except H3 connected wita those flying rumors. If my signatare appews as a party in the article' of agreement said to exist it U forged, a it waa noycr lacea mere with my knowledge or consent. . ; -If these gectlemen, have as they claim, any ri:rhti to 'property in Nemaha city, ot differences with ine, why do they not call on rae In person. .1 have leen informed that a person taid to reDresect them has been in this county on several occasions rtd even in the Town of Nemaha city making the assertions, re ferred to, but ha? never male his business know a to me, although I waa ui zoy residence and h but a few rods distant. It is plain, I think, for anv and every one to see that the whole affair has been gotten up to inj are the Town bf . Nemaha ci ty, or a ruo to secure an interest tnerem. - " ' Ihus much 1 have thought proper to say in this public manner, and further to announce,' Uiat should the parties rclerred to brirg suit I am tDreDared to meet mem. . . .. JEHOilE HOOyEE. Jfemaha CLty, K T. I '. ' ,--; - - March 2lst, JS57..'.- f . -J. 4l-tf AVIIITE, RUSSELL, &,CO. - WnOlJISlLE AKD KETAIL DEALERS IX :: . ' !l i - . F ill II m i ft a i i i i : a " t . I l ii i ill IIAIiDWARE AND CUTLERY, Ilcdicincs, Dye -SiutB, ' SafiJlcry, Boots' Slioc. Hats & Caps, -..QXTrXSS,y7AEE,.EI02rEWAIlEl TIKYTAES, : IRON, NAILS, STOVES, PLOWS Ac. 1 i Also ruraitura cf all kinds, YVii.dc w Eash, tc r PLOWER SEED GROWTH OF-1856. rpiIE subscriber will send 2S choice Varieties of L Cower seed by mad,T)stAge ptid, fx-one dollar. . . ,..-.; V AKIJJ.li & lilLIIOEE, ! ,' .. . i yurseryinen and Plorists, . ; . ' ' Vi' Snriacficld. Ohio. 'March I9th, 1S57.'" " '- 40-tf Elotice. Editor "XAo'atia Aicertiecr": j . ' Dear Sir. In looking over the last cumber of your pnper a notice attracted my. attention signed by Jerome Hoover, Esq., in which he statcsithafc certain stories ard Ln eiroulation that the on ioi iigned claim some in tercit in Nemaha City for the purpose of in juring its prosperity. , It may do qui to well to c ir culate a report cf that nature wheru the facts are unknown, but to those kaowlng the facts such a statement i i merely foolish. - ' ' -'t And for the purposo cf -giving a fair opportunity to persons to ascertain the facts we hereby warn all persons fnm purchasbg any. pretended claim or interest in tha said town of Jemaha City,' from the said Jerom ) Hoover, aa ho Las sold nn-1 received fay for nine- twelTths of said town,andsuitJs How pending to place th undersignud vx possession of. the interest by them purchased in the same; and tlvjy have not auth-crized the said Hoover to sell or 3:jxiof any portion cf their interest,, but directed suit to l brought lor g since for its recovery, ; - 5 " : :. '. i. " Yours, Ae ; : v 'i . - . F. J. MARSHALL,. ' , . - , - ' JNO. DOMFIIAX. ' ' ; v ' . JAS.DCMPHAX. ' - :- ' ,c R.L.BALLIKD. R. C. BliliOP. :' ".'-'',.: L.D.BI1D.: ' . ' ' . A. G. WOODWARD. ; ; -' 8. T. "CKOLLS. 1 CHAS.;y. EOLLY. ' : ; .- -, . -42-tf JLvreh lh, 1S57. BRUSHES ! BRUSHES! . ;,.ESTAIL1SI1ED 1S25.;:;:, ; '' -L ' -:"'r ;" ' david ricnur.r.AY, Jr., :a .... ii . Xa. 252 Pearl JXreei.... . ?Cew ,YctL. mv nnnr 1 1 ! TnoeLUon:. rr.7pectfu'.!f st-,:ici:i April 2J. i?::. u-:..?. ( : t i f eifi.r roc;: rait 1 ...... k. LsL& SHRUB JURY, OSAGE ORANGE D. Ci.' & T.'.'N. SANDKItS, AGENTS FOR : ..,OVmMAN4 3IAN1FS. . . X3Ioom 1 in grtoxx, XIX. AKNOUNCE to the citixens of Nemaha County that upon the opening of Navigation they will be in receipt of a large supply of almost every assort ment usually to bo found in Nurseries. The stock from which our selections are made 13 very lare, con sisting in part .f : . ; . ; 1 200.000 Apple Trees, frora 6 to y feet. 100,000 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 years old. ' . J 50,000 Standard do - from 2 to 4 years. 100,000 Cherry Trees, 1 to 2 years old, Dwarf and Standard.; . . reach, Plum, Apricot, aiwl Nectarico Trees, in lar numbers. " ' ' 100.000 Rasr berries, emDracing erery kind of any AH kinds of popular as weu as rarer kinds of otbor small fruit. ? 4 . Foreign and Jatife Evergreens Norway gpruoe. Pines. Orvptotneri s, Cedars, I3Ia k and 7hite Spruce, BaLsanis, Hemlocks, etc., largo radium or smaU. - ' i .1 . Ornamental 'Trees, Kces, Shrubbery, Cuiahera, Iledge llantj, ;tc. , 'Bulbous Hoots, riative or Imported; DaLha?, Car nations, Pcenios, Uarysantueraums, Phloxes, all in great abandanoe, and of tho most beauti ul varie ties. .: While we confidently claim for our productions in general an excellenco not surpassed by any other Nursery, we particularly and emphatically designate our stock of Pisar trees, both Dwarf and Standard, as nnparalelleU eitner in extent or quality, by : any existing stock m America. , . . - i ..As suggestive to persons about to purchase, we would remark that our trees were not subj cted to the extreme col I during the last winter, which effec ted so extensive injury . to Nurseries at the West, and that we have had no drought during the p&st summer by which the growth of our trees has been retarded. They may be relied upon, therefore, to be in pnmo healt.i ana Tlgor. ..... March 5th, 1857. D. C. 4 T. N. SANDERS. : .Seeds.! Seeds !!. :,. rnilE subscribers would call particular tttention JL to the following becds : ' . , . .. . A full assortment of Garden and Flower Secds Broom Com Soed of a superior quality. ttlack 1m cust Seed. Large Red Ouion seed by the quantity. White and Yellow Sugar Beet. Bird Seed .of till kinds. lied ind. White Clover r Timothy; Blue Grass, etc. '" . 1 ' . ' We have a ery extensive assortment rf Flower beeds, 15 papers of which (our selection) wilt be torwarded, prepaid, on tha tecoipt of one dollar; Persons desirous of ordering, any, of the above, w ouiuuo weu to oruur liumeuiaieiy. ' ' - , " ; ; IJ: A. TERRY, & CO. 1 . . -. . i , . Council Bluffs, Iowa. : r April 23,1357.-; . : . - -, 42-2w . JEFFEKSGN P. CASACT, JAS. D. TEST, 1 A3 D. WHITE, ' i. ) Nebraska City NT ,L - ' Council Bluffs, Iowa, CASSADY, TEST, RIDEN & CO., ; (Successors to" Riden' A.White.) LAND AGENTS. - 7 .NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. ..i ' HAYLNQ made arrangements by which we, wi3 receive iicc urate copies of all the Townshir embraced in the Eastern portion of Nebraska, we are now prepared to offer onr services to the . .' "SQUATTERS. OF THE TERRITTORT,' In Tiling Declaratory Statements of Intention to Pre-empt.' Securing ' ; ;4 Pre-emptions, Locating Land j : , w. s. uarranta and : m'l- . ENTERING LAND. ; - LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD. Land Entered on Time, Ac, Particular attention paid to Buying and SeHing Property on commission Also, to making Collections and forwarding remittances to any part of the Union. i Blanks of all kinds always on hand. .J REFERENCES.' : lion. A A. Bradford,. S.r.NuS.Jls, , ., -; : ilcssrs. Dolman St West, ;' Peter A.' Keller, Thomas Lumpkin, June 23, 1856. vl-n4 ; Nebraska City, .. - u 'li st. Joseph, Mo " Washington City, NEW TRI-WEEKLY MAIL. nocr: 2Poxsrrf 15.2:0V TO B R OWN yiLL E, NEBRASKA, v ;GEO. E. li'CLARY, r HA IM taken the contract for carrying the Mail between the above points, takes this method of informing; the public generally that he has xiade preparations for running a Hack on the abovo named route : -, v : . ' Leaving Hock Port' every Tuesday. Triflay and Sunday, at 12 o'clock M.t arriving at Brownville at 2 o clock. P.M.: leaving Brownville for llock Port, same eveninr at 3 o'clock P. M. .- , . ; This route connects at Bock Port .with the St.' Jo seph and Council Bluffs Stasre line, and at Brown ville with th 9 Stage lineleading from Topeka Kansas, St. Joseph Mo., Independence, Kansas City and other poinifDeiow; ana io eDraska Uity, Omaha City and other points above; and New Fort Kearney, west; The tubsenber hopes by diligent attention to business, and accommodation to customers, to merit a shaw of the public patronage. - " Particular attention paid to the conveyance of Packages or parcels.: Charges moderate: but no ac countability for unavoidable accidents. AiTil 7 1856. 43-tf ALLEN nOOT S. TC, COZZENS ROOT & C0Z2EIIS, L Jx HAYIXG mada arrangements by which we receive accural copies of all the Townships, . as fast as surveyed, in the Territory, we are now prepared to offer t.ur services to the citizens of the Territory, ; '': ' In filing -: DECLAEATORY STATEMENTS or INTENTION TO PRE-EilPT,- ' ': Securinj Pro-cmpticri, 7 LOCATING LAND WARRANTS, AND ;:BbJTEnirNiG '. L ARB. ' Land Warrant. Bought and Sold, - Land entered on tinie, etc. i - TAr.TICULAIi attention raid to buying and selling on Commission. Abo in making Col lections in all parts of. the TEilRITOIir and WESTERN IOWA. April 7 43-tf 1 'r EXPEllirCS E3TAEUOOS. X. D. N. TEOMTSO!?. Will practice jointly in all business ectruftel to them lhat H'ili require attention at the " '' 'i rr.acl OSco. ' AcbkS'S: E. Esfc.brook, Omaha City, K. T.". J. D. N.-Thompson, Crown viiI-3, N.T. . " Y7ANTKD, a i far which we sllow the hisrbest ee. IIGHUTZEIJi A CO. ( 1T TV AGENTS 1YJJ V JIarJict' pr; STEAMBOAT ADVEIHL5EMENIS. t St. Joseph &n$ Council BIa : TVeekly "SILVER' - L aew and f ' .mg p ?3er.0cr ZhH,' haring will ?6u the 111 been built exurear'r, for the t opening of navigr. '.ion,, make r.guL? weekly, L-.;.s, between St. Joseph Council Bluff::, connecLag with the first St. Louis Packets at bt. Joseph. The "Silver Heels, will extend her trips to bioux City, and intermediate point?, onco a month. iU.l.lliU Cfa OOXU.l. n33-tf Agents. 1857..iussom vnym packet. Xbo7. W3I. EDBS faster For.Florenca. CmahaCity, Council JJlaffs. Bellevne, St- Mutt's. TV vn in in 2 viiy, SeDrasi;a ny, i.ia- ' - s-f . -V t 1 -ft. T "den. Brownville, Lowell, Oregon City, Iowa Point, Savannah. St. Joseph, Palermo,. .Atchison. !3 ton, Leavenworth . City, Kansas, Independence, 'Liherty. Ijexinton. etc. wf. . V. ... ' ' r nnilE new excellent'and favorite rnsscngcr Steamer, JL Wk. Campbell. Win. Edds, .Master, will on the earliest opening of " navigation, run' as a regular packet to the above ani o-H interaediate point3 on tho Missouri iCiver, remaining permanently m the trade durin the mtire season. : . - : The 'William CamphelL" haa recently been fitted no, and returmshed in tno most motum Eiyie, re . . . - 1 T. sardless of expen"-?, and with an eye single to strength safety and comfort, w well aa with crcry conveni- tnee that could render her desirable to the traveling public, rendering her now both as regards capacity forbusincss, superior accommodations for passengers, equal to any in the trade. Captain 1?dd3 hopes to receive at the hands of his numerous Missouri river friends a continuance cf that generous patronage for which ho is indebted during a series of year?, while in command of different boats, and for wLi; he hereby desires to present Lis most grateful ac knowledgements, promising increased efforts to give general satisfaction, ami retain their confidence and patronage;. : I -A " J U- - ;irco -:-y. April 2d, l!-:rli,;. ;-:; ; . ; f - . ;, 1857. 'MISSOURI EIYER PACKET. . 1857. : ' . . ' . i .. . ... . . W. Yv: BAKER ..... .1 . Captain. ROBERT 1. DARST . Clerk. For Sioux City,' Logan, Omadi, Decatur City, De ' Soto, Florence, Omaha City, Council YJufo, Llello: rue, St-'JIaxs, Wyoming City, Nebraska City, v Linden,-Brownville, Lowell, Oregon, .IcFwa Point, SavannahSt. Joseph, etc., etCrf v ,. 1 ' ' ' THE excellent commodious and favorr c i - rr; ;; itc passenger steamer Admiral, Capt. Baker, Clerk, Robert A,-Dar3V "will on the opening of navigation ply as a .regular packet to the above and all intermediate landings on the Missouri Rivor, remaining permanently in this trade, and running regularly during the entire season, ' - J ! v The Admiral has recently received many valuable improvements and additions, rendering her now, both asapamnger and freight steamer, equal to any is the trade : and Capt. Baker hopes to receive at the hands of his old Missouri River friends, the 6ame liberal patronage so generously extended to his broth er. Shippers may rely npon having their freight handled :with; the .greatest, care tnd dispatch, and passengers are assured ia traveling- upon the Admi ral, of Teing made f ;el always quite at home. The Admiral will ' make one trip to Council Bluffsafter which she will mako regular trips to Sioux City every twenty day. ;. ; ; v r. ; ' ' . '. , , April 2d, 1S57. . . " . .." : 42-tf 1857.' MKSOURI RIVER PACKET. 1857. JOSEPH B. HOLLAND ............ . . . . .-.Master. For Council BlufFs,'OmahaCicy,Bellevue, St. Mary's, Wyoming City, Nebraska. City, Linden, Brown ville, Lowell, Oregon, White Cloud, Iowa Point, Savannah, St. Josegh, Palermo, Atchison, Weston, , Leavenworth City, Kansas, Independence, Liberty, Lexington, Ac. '., , ' " . ' ' ' g-TTK THE entirety new, swut and elegant oa passenjrerstestmerALONZOCHrLD.Cftpt. Joe. Holland, will on the cpening of navigation, run as a. regular packet to the above anl intermediate points, continuing in the Bluffd Trade during the entire boating season. . . - . . , . Captain Holland, deeply grateful to hi3 numerous friends along tho river for the liberal mtronage hith erto extended to him, while in command of the Omaha, and other boats, desires, to roturn them his sincere acknowledgments, and to solicit a continuance of their confidence and patronage for his new boat, promising untireing exertions to render general sat isfaction. . The Alonzo Child was bailt expressly for the Coun cil Bluffs trade, -under the especial supervision of Capt. Holland,' who beg3 to assure his frienda that they will find her to bo admirably tdapted to the wants of the river, being of great strength, lightness Of draught, beauty of modcLetc, with cabin arrange ments and accommodatiens not surpassed by those of any boat in the river, combining all the latest and; most modern improvements thit could add to the safety, comfort and 'pleasure of passengers. Nothing will be found wanting in any of her ap pointments which belong to those, of a firsVclass passenger stoamer.- .. , .... - r, -March 19th, '57 ' ' ; " . ' 40-tf 1857." MISSOUEI IHYER PACKET. 185.7. . I :';:"'. '': wJcsxXJS-tm. . '. , JOHN S. SHAW..;. .;. . .... ..Master. New Missouri River, Kansas anl Nebraska Packet .forl857. , . -jfTw THE entirely new, swift. and nnsur-tf- jn,jBt?3ai passed passenger steamer, iwiligiit, Capt. John S. Shaw, will on the opening of naviga tion run as a regular packet to tlie alwve and all in termediate points. .The Twilight was built expressly for the Missouri river trade, under the espe ial super vision of Capt. Shaw, who begs to a&mre his friends that they will find her to be admirably adapted to the wants of the rivor, 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. March 19th, '57, n . . 40-tf 1857. : UNION PACKET LINE. 1857. r( Lucas, Meteor, & Silver Heels, - E.H. silver.. T.E.DRAFFEJ Master'J. H. Lucas .. ..Master Meteor For St. Joseph, Brownville, Nebraska City Omaha City and lilaff City. : .i--( r . THE St: LouiB, St. Joseph, Crown villc, p 4eDru5sa, vmana ana ii.uu uy xiigav- ning Packets. Jas. H. Lucas, Meteor and Silver Heels,. wUl leave for the above and all inter mediate points every Tuesday evening, at 4 o'clock, throughout the season. The new and splendid pas senger steamer Meter, and the veil known, fast and splendid passenger steamer, Jas, II. Lucas, connect ing with the fine and fast packet Silver Heels at St. Joseph, forming tha only sura and . quick passage from St. Louis to thd above named places. - - ' From the known fjieed, capacity and comfort of the boats composing this line, the traveling public may rest assured that nothing will be wanting on the part of their officers, and crew to render' their trip both pleasant and arreeable; ' ;"" ' ' March 19th '57. ' 40-tf 1857: Missflm eiver pacxet.- 1857. CHAS. E. BAKER.'?-' .;..'.....'. . Master. W.!EL RcrBDHB"- ... Clerk For Florence, Omaha City, Council Bluff?, IkHevue, ' St. Mary's, ryomin? City, Nebraska City, Linden, Brownville, LoweU,Oregon, Iowa Point, Savannah, Jit. Joseph, Palermo, Atchiso;!, Weston, Leaven . "worth City, Kansas, Iniependenct, Liberty,' Lex ' ingtoa,&j. , . .: ' '. TUB entirely new, swift and ele- : " : ' ' , f gant passengers stcaoser Mur-xs-nu-BA, Capt. Chaj. R. Jiakcr, W. H. Sccddeb, Clerk, will, on the opening of navigation, run as a regular packet to the abovo named and all intermediate points, continuing in the Bluffs tr.xde during the entire boating season. '- - 1 : Capt. Baker, thankful to tho public for its very generous support bestowed upon the Admiral, while under his command, hereby begs leave to teni;r bis acknowledgements and solicit for his nw boat a con tinuance of its confidence and patronage, pledging untiring exertions of himself uad oCicers to give fall satisfaction to those with whose business he may be honored. The Min-ne-ha-ha was built expre?s'y for the Council ElnJj trade, under the special super vision of Captain Baker, who h:vs spared no trouble or expense to make her an A No. 1 Missouri Eiver Steamer, and begj to" asi:ure hia friends that they will find her to be ia all respects, most admirably adipJoi, to the wants of the river, being of great strength, lightness of .draaght, easiness of model and such application cf piachmcry,- as m:ist" make her cni jviLe fast onesy.wit!! cabin arrangements and accommodations of a ycrysuperioroTdor,ani not ex celled by those cfTwy boat in the river, omlining all the most r: :4 ira improvements taat safely, com fort, or pleasure eouid suggest, in short, ia all her appointments, nothi4g will t; wanting telosgirg to tb(?e of a first claas passenger steamer. March 18th, '7. :. 40-tf c:n:;::;in .BUGAii 'csam PURE SEED. The subscribers taka great pk . are in tho. Plant!tT, , Farmers ar l C'rlners, hn re secured r : ri t:-.eiflO't slUo sov? iaformin that tbej :, rs a lircit- ;.".! plant, ' :ucd up ircT.rtic3 cf -.huh t: . y be IneSy rt. C ie acre " the s" Vks, r-pcrly r.!Uvated, .us of f Syrup. .1 from . ) to o-. ' g- t .aai io tne oeat .w vriea w ut uu roots, second crop of excellent fodder. 2d. Sown broadcast or in closo dnlb, on land deeply plowed or highly manured, it will jk Id thirty to fijtx thousand pounds of f upcrior fodder to the PJ3 acre It surrta53o9 all otherp!ant3 for soiling (fecd- :" g.-Ccj',) aLd fod.Itr," oa' accouiit'of tio" great ourt of suiry juice which it contaias; and is am greiily eaten by st;k of all kin-s. ';'' ,r ", 5th. Il' bears repeated cutting?, -Xke 33gyjlian Mi?lct, growing ca freely and rapidly, after each cut ting. " Itih. It ttands drouth much better than common coin, retaining its green color and j izicltcss even after tlit! seed matures! f - - - - fth- The seed i excellent for. human food,, when ground into meal, and fattens domestic animals very spedi!y.' - From twe:;ty-vcto sevcnty-e LaAels can be raised on an acre." ' ' - . " The seed, which ha been very carefully kept pure, frora ,the original importation, will bo cU'ercd in cloth packages, each contAining enough to plant aboatone Cfth of an acre in drill3 4 feet by IS inches, with full direction for the cultivation, which is perfectly simple. !'.' '.'i I These packages will be forwarded by mfreemof Pi-stage, to any address, on receipt of for each package. When not sent by mail, we will furnL-h a proportionate quantity by express at purchaser's expense. ,.- : ; ,. .-. -- ,,; t&xj orders are Jicited, as tho supply of good anl reliable seed is quite limited. - Applicants' names wiU.be entered ia theorder in which they are receiv ed, and the seed will be mailed as soon, as possible. : A pamphlet will be sent, postage free, to all who purchase seed; cr to any person ,who will enclose a three cent stamp. . Pcaler in seeds ani country merchants can be supplied at a liberal discount from retail rates, if th'iir orders are received immediately. , A.ddress with a plain direction for mailing or ship ping. .' '' , '. ,," , AY e will also be prepared to furnish a simple and eCient mill to express the j ties from tho cane, and caaldrons Ac, for boiling the same. -. -. ' r'- t . r ilany testimonials in addition "can bo given to prove its adaptedness tp the orth western and Western state. '; r '' AT OUR WAREHOUSE "". : -''Will also he found at all tine A; LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK J.I. "; ": Of all kinds of,.. , - AND 'MACIIIKEllY,: .- With a full Stock of .v! ' Tield 'and Garden Seeds, " Of the Most BeIiable and genuine kindi.' : , ' f?"Full Catalogues sont on application. ; .'. : i : t-7 ) i 'r 'r ..' HENRY D. EMERY & CO., ; ''' ,' ' . ' " 204 Lake Street, Chicago, HI.' "March 5th, 1857.. ,y ' ; 3-tf iW FEREY, ; ; - 'Across The Shute I , v - Atthe Head of the 'Islarid ' .- ABOVE BKpWNyiLLE, - l ; To TT. S. Hall & CoVs Saw MilL ; ' JL . has purchased the Ferry privilege granted Jack son Peters, at the last Session of the Legislature, ana is now prepared wim anew ana suDscantiai boat, at all times to accommodate the public. .. Charges usual rates. ' ' ". y ' ' - SAMUEL McBRIDE. -March 6th, 1857.' " . - ., 38-3m 1 J. B. JENNIKGS, . Wlxoloa alo Grooor, . . . " ' r ' . : '. . '. .- j V' COMMISSION MERCHANT, ...t' ' . ; V ' ' s " AK3 DKAIXB I3T . ." ' : COUNTRY : PRODUCE, "' , J- Corner Second and Frances Stu . V . st. josepii, mo.,.;;'. HAS on hand, and to arrive, the following arti cles, which will be sold to th trade on accom modating terms, EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLE SALE: . . .V ..; .. J ,.f - 150,000 Cigars all quali-100 bxs E D and VT R ties . . ...... l ; chees -, . , 4000 sacks O A Salt ' , 155 boxes starch' ' 200 nhds N O Sugar V 200 bbls and hi bbls water 500 sks Rio Coffee -: ' nd butr erackers 100 ; OQ Java Coffee 200 bbls and hf bbls pilot 1C0 Iiaguayra bread and pio nic du 100 u Mocha v " . u 200 bbli soda milk sugared 250 bbls, half bbls andlOO egg and wine do kgs Belcher's Molasses; 100 bbls apple vinegar 00 bbls, half bbls and qr300 bxs Tobacco all grades ; N N refined do ' 200 bxs amoking tobaceo, 150 half chesta tea, all various brands - kinds " 100 bunches pipe stems 250 bbls Bclcher'a Sugar 50 bbls H S Sicily and 150 bbls, haPa, qrs, noa 1 Joca Aim on is ' -2 and 3 Mackerel 50 bbls filberts, brazil 200 bxs dried herrings , . nuts, pecans 20 hf bbs White Fish 100 kgs S C Soda j 5 drius dry Cod Fish ' 500 kegs as3ortod naila 2C0 bxs asa'd candy ' 500 bxs half ami qr star 100foncy . '." candles- -, j -; 20 drums figs ' 15') dosterine do 1.C0 bxsbl'a and jr3 Raii-200 do bar soap ' in3 - " ', 50 do rock candy. .' 50 bxs Prunes ' ; ;j " , ; SUNDRIES. '! '.'. ' Cotton yarn," carpet chain, batting, eandlo wicks, cotton and hemp twine wheat and meal sacks, axes, 4padcs and shovels, garden seeda and straw rakes, log chains, lead shot, powder brooms, wrapping paper, hemp, manilla, jute and cotton cordage, indigo and madder, alum, white lead, window siish; window glass, tumblars, jars of different fires, flasks aborted aiies, sassafras bark, pie fruits, fresh p-ea-mcs, brandy therrics and peaches, current and ra?pberry jellies, fresh tomatoes, canton ginger, preserve, nut. megs, cassia, peppersauce, tomato and walnut catsup, lemon syrup, lobsters, sardines, extract and essence -f eoffee, chocolate, pickles, matches, etc. t '. WOODEN WAKE. ! ."Wash boards, tubs, common pails, cedar pails, B B Iialls, pine and cedsr churns, brass bonn l churns, tar ockets, well buckets, cedar cans, mop sticks, butter prints, buckeye bowls in nests; iron bound keg?, one two, three, five and ten gallons, the smaller size with laics, common and I B half buheli anl measures, camp stools eto. , - - " ' ; lam alio agent for the sale of K A re It, an 1 have now on band 2,CC0 Ills for sale at cost a ad transpor tation. I have the exclusive aale by direct consign ment of fire hundred dozen Field's ee'ebnted oysters, acknowledged to be the best put up in Baltimore. Toi California and Salt Eake Emigrants. i Your e?peciaJ attention i3 invited to ny extensive ttock, which embraces everything suited to your wants in crossing the plain. I will at aTl times keep cn hand four, meal, bacon, lard, hard bread and crackers, all of wbioh will be sold at the lowest cash prices. ' . ' 5-ly ; ., V ; ; - : ; j. B. JENNINGS. G. W. HDBN. '-'. ' ' ' ; ; It EM AHA CITY, T. 1"T7ILTj attend prcr.ptly to all b-asite;3 ia Vu pro ; i V . fusion ' when called on: such, as subdiving Claims, laying out Town Lots, Draiunj City PlaU, oteetc 37-tf AND jPHOLSTERY, V72CLLSALE A'SO I II., ' ' Br " v c , t a TTTTT .C- " f HJ '. 1 ST. LOUIS, HO. "T7-E take pleasure in saying to our friend. and .. i t . tb? ptiV!:c in grril, that p'.ir cf Fine, Medium, and Common i urnicure, as wvil as iTai tresscs and Belli 'ir,, was never.mro eomjli-te ar.I cejervm tho at:e:;'.:oii of purthriper:, .citr.or ' a: wholcfalij cr rcUil La fau suiu or sicgla 'articles than at present. We shall spare ro effort tokeep tho raost complete assortment in our lire, i " tho West. Cur G:gIj are made here, as we'd .lot, by the best wcrkmen, and thus combine the greatest variety and latest styles; with the chaj j: est and mort substantial;"""? Dealers, rs well ss all other purchasers, are in vited to call anl 1-njk tiro ugh .oar Mammoth Ware Eoms.,-..:. , , , t , . , .'. .- ' Orders also, froa all parties having faraitnra to buy for .themselves or ethers, are especially solicited, with tbs s'suranco (four best endeavore to merit a continuance of tha liberal conSJense and patronage we heve so long received. . .i - i - . : :.. -i SCABIH.TT Si MASON." ! Washington Ave. betwesn iad and 3d Sts. - March 18th'57. 40-3m V XT. . .t LAND AND LOT "AGENT INSURANCE AGENT, AND AGENT FOR AG?JCULTLt-i:.:FLEr4:E!ltS. ' V' BROWNVILLE, 'N. T." " GEO. S..: SAYEE' a CO., ' . : 'ft ' M t ' V ' AND GENERAL LAXD; AGENTS, u- GLENWOOD, ; M1II3 co, Iowa, , : -r : PLATTSMOETU, r Cai co, Nebraska. TTTIIL promptly attend ta Lani Aencic?, Inres- t ligrjiing iiuos, rang laxes, investm mon ey. Buvin and tv?riirr- i'nwn Tt. T'.nvir-rr. sit!'ir . v a - , j .. a, ana locating Land arrancs, and all other busiaes connecica wun uisf proicssiou zn W astern Iowa and J. M. DEWS, Associate Attoraevi-1 REraKENCES: Greene, Weare & Benton,. Council Bluffs, Iowa. G. Dous-hty & Co Greene, Weare & Rice, Ft. Dcs Moines , Cedar Eapidj, - Cincinnati, Ohio. Glenwood, Iowar Cincinnati, Ohio. : '."if Yi ncen town, N. J.1 KightotowD, ': l'hiladelphja, Ta.' , ! Medford, N. 'J. Ureene & vv eare, Nixon A GoodmaL'.:' 1 Tootle A Greene, . W. Ihomaj", -Schooly A Son ' Gen. Wm. Irick, 1 II. Johnson, I.Beed&Son, 7 ' i. Robinson & Bro, , Burlington Co. Bank, r-.IZcxTins's j Patent Champion , ' ; ,. FIRE-PROOF "'SAFES,, - TTTITn Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Loukg the V V same that were awarded separate Medals at the World's Fair London,185I,and the World's Fair, New York. 1S53: and are tho or.l Amfrioin that wero awardrd medals at the London World's r air. . . .' ; ' . . Thes-j Safes are now admitted to be aupwior to any ever offered totha.-nnbl longe the World, to pmluce . an Instance of these caies tailing to preserve their contents through the hottest fires, or a lurglar picking the lock.- , : . 4 The subscriber and their agents are the only per sons authorized to mako and sell Herring's Patent Champion .Safe, with Hall's Patent Powder Proof Lock. " ' " " ' - ' - .''- , ' S;C. nERr.ING A CO. Greeri Block, 135, 137 and 139 Water St., ' and 5 Murray StNew York. ' March 5th, 1337. - - " 3S-6m A CHANCE FOR KAKE SEEDS. THE subscriber has a variety of choice Seed., of which he has grown and tested the put season, and deems them worthy of general cultivation by all lovers of good things. Thesa Seedj he will send post paid, by mail, a package of 20 varieties, (of your own selection,) for $1, or a larger number in the same firoportlon; four varieties for iil cts., or one variety or 9 cents. Ha has of - ' " '. Watek Melons The cw Orange, lee Cream, Bradford?, Bales, Pomaria, an-1 Premium.' . CAXTixorE3 Christiana, Walert, Jlorins best Green, Extra Nutmeg, Morins' best Yellow, Extra Netted Bind, Minora.- n McKoe'a Mammoth Muskmclon, Glas Melon. CccrjfBERS Karly Frame, Long Island, Five Foot. . English Gherkins, Fig Tomato, Mammoth, Grape, and Cherry Tomato, Capo Gooseberry. Squashes Sweet Potato, Boston Marrow, Custard, Woolsdy's Cream, Dennis" Striped, Crook Neck, Ala bama Golden, White and Yellow Scollop. - . . Coajf Andrew Premium, Harris' 40 Days, Wy andot, King Philip, Shoe Peg, Stowclla . Evergreen Sweet, Darling's Extra Sweet, Flour, Chocolate, Sorgho Elance or Dourah Corn, Extra Pop Corn. FkaS Anvacrgni lVince Albert, May, Champion of England, Japan, Queen of Dwarfs, Prolific Dwarf Bkax3 Mexican Turtle Soup, Wetmore's Golden Eyed, Canada Kidney, Ilargarian Lima, Haricot's de Sobjsons, Thrco Foot or Asparagus, Hungarian Tick Bean, Cape de Yerdc. Nepaul Barley, French Millet, Hungarian Millet, Egyptian Wheat, Poland Oat. Cainton Potatoe Pumpkin, Head Lettuce, Sweet Turnip, Mock Orange, etc., etc. . Send currant bank bills or postage stamps. When orders cannot, be filled, the money will bo promptly returned free of expense : 3 . . Address, L. XO!.!US5. -March 12th, '57. Windsor, Ashtabula Co., 6. . - 39-tf TOI. OSEOKN. CSALZS IH . . " '. ' CLOCICS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Cctlery, Spoons, Ac, Ac. - , .. ; Nebraska City, N. T. ... '- t57"E.vcsAViK; an l BcPAiKxa dene on thort notice, and au. work waebaxtij. . : CIIARIjES g. dorsey. ":''' AND GENERAL LAND AGENT: First Street, (opposita 'AiyertisEr" oSce.) . ; ' ' BROWNVILLE, N. T. '. Bespectfully solicits thu patron'agaof tie'p'uhlic ia .Bajiag and Scllicr : ' " CLAIMS, TO WN PROPERTY, And Filing Declaration of Intention to All claimants t f Uvte nn alvbcj to file immedi ately, if they have r.ot alrt-a.'. done o, aithe provi sions of the pre-empt icn law in tha" T-ct are j Uia and not to be avoided, and it i imriorfK t j perfect a Pre-emption Bight without filing. . . - . Brownville, Jan. 15, lSiT. vl-nJltf v ' ; DiLLo:r,TnoiiP2oii &co. Largs Framo Baildlng Cor. Ilaia & Rock Sis. .ROCK roni, no. Whososale and Betail DejJer la And Groceries. Had -.rare," Ques-.sware, Drng?,' IIaf3, Cap?, Root?, S'aoe3," Tiaware, Sr.oves, Furniture, Iron, Naih, Flow?, j ... 'an;! Farra:ns Utensils. " TTILLv have, oa the opening cf navigation, a v V large an i varied accession to their treent Stocl k,- which wi:I ba p. .11 Lo ftr Cuih. February 12th, lijT. 55-tf nardvarc, Cutlery and v Iron. a luAi.uiu aisortawnt at IiOELITZELL A C0'3 C3 A TT V TV - . '"i. bv 'f 5!:f -?" on BfR none v . 1.,. iVic9 7J eJ reeof r -,;e. . . r-Hiioai Treats ll free tc r Mcni awn W. WVliiliLi. 5 bu 3 2T it k.iM. . u . 'In. ! 'ici'or. -Acoocip ..ar.andpractici rV , be rtu T , 1 l j every ri J, wh, VejV every Lirmer who ors lk hor ,'ci ."No man who owr$ a honeejin i'.w k , """I tola sort cf Infoiroati-m.- -...I1 1 JIarch 10th, 1S57. SUalVEYOR . h CIVIL Ei:? WILL attcnl tany bujiaea in ' : ' . called. I have a first rate m,1' " had many years experience, aoth'a practical Surveyor can giTC lUaft,,, l Bikrekxco: A. u.Coat, Dr.Hoovs alio, DI Goust, W. Uobion, and C ' fc D, vanna'u, Mo. - - Addres ' I March" iWme l CUKRAKTS AND BASm TTTUITE Grape Currant Seed.,, m? Y V specimen plants in 135i. will h,.. 5 . . . .. . -v jrui r. . liAsrcERXiES, Belle da, FcniecT, tn j over-bearing aort, fn.it very Jf tkj OU3 a very diitiiwt variety., . Mzbveuab a Fora SiAiwa Thi lftr." which La3 been fally tested, ind ru trt premium at the N. . Fair u 3ne di-"p'aT rf-' exhibited in the nioUh of O.-u.b.jr-it ui, i perior to any of ita cfasa J iron au . . ri. . . J 3 good aa the Bed Antwerp anJ th. i,'. crop ij abuniiat $ pfr doiei. ... . ELLVANGEtt'3?-v ' Mount noje Nurjerie, Iv.4t jV N. B. Order? froui unknown carwej-jtuiu " be accompanied by tae cash , , , , i.March 13th ISif. . .'".'' O. T. LAKE, Erownvillo.' ' ' ' NamaUCitj. LAKE & II001R, 'V!' KOTAIlYS.?JBLIci BrotTuvills and -Icnaha Citj, ' KECRASKA TERRITCHT. .V WILL promptly attend to Land Agenda, hry taxas, Drawing -inoniy, buyior kl Eeal Estate, buying and jelling oa fajmswM, Jlaking Coliections tor didtaut dealers, ami all ibda of buaine.g pertainirg to theif fcrofifflior' ' . ,1 : Particular attcntoi a wiljb 4jren infiU- ir-J tory statements to pre-empt and -prxuri-ij I ranty Deeda from the Tovnithoritiu$. , , ' Persons owning town lots, rcsiuingat i (Llati wishing to procure Wamnty .Deoila will do v.-u place tile agency in our hanb, (always jimentaj their Qait claim Deedi fur sa d LU) wltLislta pirationof six men aj after thit time m!1 !ut m Uee-lod will be sold. ' - ; '. . Blanks always on hnr.d. . " r N. B. Ix;tter3of iaq airy Inhered ifomptly. : :ilarch.25, '57. - ' 4I-lf " ii j ; NEBKASM .CITY . . Influrnnco - Cf oxii jawxj w. - ' -CAPITAL STOCK I ' .,; XebraisLa Cily,' X. T. ; ' THIS CompanyrunJcrJa liberal charter, iiM 'fully organized, and t&e-'r eotireeapital ihxii P'fty Thousand Dollar, paid ia and secures!. Titf are prepared, from this dato, t grant ppca pli and take 'ruktyupon equal tenns, wiib tU favored Insuranre Ccrapan' any wherv. Hawaf ndpted tho mutua princip e, iu patrons, wiifc incurring any liability, will eliare in thepnSa the company. - -i ., " The pperations of the C4mpuiy, will ba eot&d for the present, to, marine,; tr cawjo mks w 'i maximuci liability f $12)01) i.q any one WXoa. Being ;be only Insurance OtEee, on theaVe ular plan, West of the Misscn;-i, it confl lintlj pecta a generous support froii Western ilorcba We respectfully invito "t.'w-MifHouri EiTsrf tronage. ' " " " - 4 ' tr- .i 1 .: ;-JiBECTo:t3 i -. ; S.F.NuckoIl?, ' ' Ch'as. F.TI.'.It, 'If. P. Bonnet,-; ' r; " L. Arm.tronf W. N. Uinchmani - - 'Miles W.Brown, '..'; A. A.Eradfcrd. ; CHAS.F. HOLLY, Prcsidert. ; J.Cab?ide,SJ. St. Loth Agent-rCol. V. P. Uo-.Tari. . . , April 2d, 1-7. . ..... C-'' Myriads" bf I Macluxa plants. BusLcLi Madura SVed, FRUIT. AND .ORAMETAL TEES " JJloomingtorif ' j B EG : leav) to announc tliat tb?y bi". ' J j acr ies of years. Been enK.L'rtl in thocnHsrt , hedges and'hcd:re plantJ, and baring . encouraged by the sucews of tha M;c!or and atiaiulated ly the immexmly increaiini-,!!i!fl , for the material, th ?y bva ton, the pren.ts on good, new land, nUut 15(1 biishtb of ef-";'. eed tiio produce of whkh is estimated '. millions' jdnnu ! I hkh taei' clT-T for the -j trade, kohII iaie rtqainU more thai " to nmJy th dmnud A pnst Sprintf. J.-,. ior plants w.U bo rKi,niUe. tad 0 : deal en era ordcric? rlants bv whrleale." zreat InUv' will Ikj cCcreJ. It' is very i :nrrtant that.'5 shoald be sent in earlt, aa they will be t?-' and filled in the erder in wh U tby are n-cu' i. ..... .... . .,v is expected to be fwr timet rtfiltr t: an ircj M r . board the earsfrea of csponic,exi;eitf.r aiti5' ; teriaL- - - . i They are al'o exlensively'ensged ia ia)?" ' hedge seed, whkh taey edl.bn. the best tenn1 ' always warrant fmvh and xA t orders fwf Mi ' should li sent in prior t tho bit a of Oot ber p They will be prepared to i yn jeil for 'such as V aire it. . , j V: ' ; ' ' rf i Having scveml e:ttcn?ir -ritrrii-, hcy a. w'hole?al anl rtstali, a Urga nUck" of thrift and Omaaicntal Trcs,Vine,i):-', Shrubbed at tho following point., to wit: BIoininstn Mound Narsery, Ca.otoa, 111,; Hcarr, ElmwooJf T Havana, III. All Fruit Trcf warranted . be3t varieties and true to :iam. All in',nKfLf cheerfully given, and cata!f -a 4nl prem;,l!n on Hedg'-icg sent to all arplnnt. AU-- - Feb. 5. 1S57. ' ' . ? Bl-wmin-rtoo, L'lDtrt HURRAH TOR YOLNO -Tr"' THE CHEAPEST 7.lptliins- -Store 4 UNDER TUP, RUN V.l tb i A eitiiess cf Brownville ard aarnua lm, j that we Lave opc.nwl one of tie eteaiJ aaa stock of . Ready Made Gothic ."f solicit a call and e.x;i iuino our s'ock brre pure elxcwheri, iuw are detern i',,i- ta B&Jer" -ifs Clothing Establishioent in tbe Territory. now oa La.nl a lrge a.Mtnient f jsr Clothirr: hirt, C-Jlf. Vrt?$ chiefs, .S.,( C,mort.4,' Undo -'.lit-, Vrn all of the l.j ;iial'. ty an l Ij ft tj"l-- llseexa.-aico cur f: i r. ae f,ir T.0.??,i l, horo properly, or ore farmer l knows icAenahorse Lsihod ahs. n SllrS k will yyou if you willatSJ It 2 practice it, or ob'i:e yonr smith I, r ' if. CrB'.iAXTS, White Cr.ipc, riairj, aai i cf eighteen tthcr vari'-tiev5nl'r-:, tie?. '' ; ' "a 3"i M f . w , k r . . , . ,,.. K.- n i: .. aupply the demand, and it it f ro.iL'e ta' ' . 1 ' ' IS'yi. rla-'