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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1857)
Myriad-of Maclara Phnt- 1,000 ) Bushels Madura Seed. 'SUIT .AND ORNAIiENTAL - TREES. OVERMAN J JIAiTiVV EIoonir.gton, III., EG lcav to announce that they r.T5, for a ser ics of years, been .engaged in the culture of . Ledger and beJce plants, and having been greatly i-jiodu raged by the tuccess cf the ilaclura Hedge, find stimulated by the immensely increasing demand for the material, ihoy have ovn, the present season .n good, new laud, about 150 bushels of excellent peed the proauee 'or which is estimated at jijteen tittlhvu9 uantt'l which they trale, It trrtuld have require to w;7.V the demand l.'e patt for ilanu w ill be rcatonaU? en ordering plants It whi.Iesi.l, great inducements VI. 1 ro cL.Tta. 11 IS very licjuruiuv mai viuc:3 fth.,ii' J be tent in rxKLr, as they will be registered nd li'.ied in the order in which thsy are received, For the last three years they bave been enable to rupply tic demand, end it is probable that lato or ders canC'.t be S'.lei the cert Spring, as the demand is expected to be four tint greater than heretofore, Plants viill be securely packed sad delivered on lard the cars free of expense, except for cost of ma terial. . . . They, are clso extensive'y engaged in importing hedge eeed, which they cell on the beit term3, and liilwav warrant freth and good; orders for which should br sent in prior to the 15;h of October next. They will be prepared to fproat seed for such, as de , sire it. - . Having several extensive nurseries,' they offer, at wholesale and retail, a large stock of thrifty Fruit and Ornamental Trees Vines, Hose?. Shrubbery, Ac, at the following point?, to wit: Bbvsr.rgton, 111.; Mound Nursery, Car.fin. 111.; Henry, Eimrood, and Havana, 111. All Fruit Trees warranto! to be of the Left varieties aid true to name. All i a formation cheerfully gireo, nni catalogue and premium essay on Hcdgcing sent to all applicants. Address,' OVERMAN A MANX. Feb. 5, !Si7. .... Blocniington, Illinois. . Nebraska an luaixraxico Company. . , -CAPITAL STOCK :$50,o60;,.-; r Nebraska City, N. T. rpiIIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now ' A. fully organized, and their entire capital stock of Iijtjf Ikounnud Vollart, paid in andsecured. Ihey are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies, .and take risks, upon equal terms with the most favored Insuranco Company any where.. Having adopted the mutual principle, its patrons, without incurring ary liability, will Ehare in the profits cf the company. ' The operations of the Company, will be confined, .forlhe present, to marine, or cargo risks, with a maximum liability of $12,500 on any one boitoni. Being the only Insurance Office, on the above pop . ' tilar plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently cx- poets a generous support from Western Merchants. We respectfully invite the Missouri Iiiver pa tronage. TIRECTOES: - - 1 ! ' S.F.Xuckolls, Chas. F. Holly, II. P. Bonnet, , J. L. Armstrong, . W. y.IIinchmsn, '. Miles W. Drown, A.A.Bradford. officers: v CHAS. F. HOLLY, President. J. Gaeside, Scc'y - St. Louis Ajrcnt Col. W. P. Howard. April 2d, 1S57. . 42-ly O. F. LAKE, B&ownville. r. H. nocTEit, Nemaha City. LAKE & HOOVER, m iTiii AND ' NOTARYS PUBLIC, . Erovrnvillo and ireniaHa City, T "KEBUASKA TERRITORY; WJLL prcreptly attend tj Land Agencies, Paying tatas, Drawing money, buying and fceliing Real Eftate, buying and fceliinj; on Commission, Making Collections for distant dealers, and all kinds cf business pertaining to their profession. . . J ' Particular attentoiu will be given in l!r g declara tory statements to pre-eicr t and procuring War ranty Deeds from thV Town authorities. I'erjicns owning town lots, residing at a distance wUhi: ig to procure Warranty Deeds will do well to place the agency in our hand-, (always presenting their Quit claim Deeds for said Lots,) within the ex piration cf six mecth?, as after thzt time all lots cot ' Deeded ill be sold. IhSrks alwsys on hand... ; - : 'N. B." Letters of inqnuy answered promptly.1" ' : Manh23, 7. ' , , tf 41-ly JESSE JOHN. SLVEYO?, G, CIVIL EuGI'IEER. "T7lUiaiUni to any business in Lis line: when V called. . I ha ve a first rate coTcpass, and having had manv years "experience, both'ns teacher and practical Surveyor, can rive satisfaction. , I References; A.L. Coat, Dr. Hoover, Wm. Hoover, also, D.'Goust, YtT. Hobson, and C. A. Rowlew, Sa vannah, Mo. - 'Address-- . r. . jesse jonx. J Nemaha CityrS'.T. March 1 3 th. 1557. - , . . . , 40-tf Miles on Horse Shoein - JTST rCMJSEED, - e A i rnutjcal lrcatu -en UoF.sS noziKG, . i A by WM. MILES, author of '-The Horse's Foot." Jn one vol. lCmo. Price 75 cents. Sent by mail iree ox postage." ' ' .? ' V ; f v ' , j. -We like to recommend such took", when we eeo fo tilaiaou! bungling at horse shoeing." Ofti'o Cui- ' ll'l'f t;f. ' ' ' - ' 1 - I a. ' A c-noise. clear, and practical work, which should te stuiielby eTery smith who &hoes horses, and by every larmer who owes a norsc. I no truth is .there is ni.t one smith in. twenty who I uok low to (hoe a hor?o properly, or one larmer in a hundred., who knowg trfien a horse is shod as he should be. The work will jjyyou if you will study it, and ten-fold if ycu practice "it. or oblige your smith to follow its in s true - tioup." L'linoi jhrmer. . "No manwhoownsaborsecanalTord tote without this sort of information." Albany Ew.Jour. . ULNUY CAREY BAIUD, Publisher.-" - - Philadelphia. March 12;h, 1S57. 40-tf DiLLOir, thohpson a CO. Lar 's FraniQ Euudicg Cor. Mam & Hock Sts. . . T.OCK 1027, MO. ; .; . - Whosesale and Retail Dealers ia : .' And Groceries,. "... J TIarJwr.re," Quecr.swar?, Dr.'.Si Hats,"" Caps, Boots, ELocs, Tinware, Stoves, , rcruiturs, Iron, SVils, Plows, ; : ' v i 1 ; ' 4 - itsd F&nriiD TJ tensi'-s. . , - 1 : WILL have, on the epenieg tf navigation, a jar-g siid varied accersion to their present Et.x-k. v L"i:h will be s-.i'.d Low fur Cash. . Ftlruary i;;:., 1:7. ; ,, : lt5-tf . 'ri?j:-rr.3r -safes, i k!c; t I uWiIir-ri-Ovf Lot is the at were swrsrdei sepArato ?fdals at Lor.don,lS51,anl the W.-rll's Fair. and tre the only American Safes r: I -:.-Ul?tt tie Lcndon Vi'orli's the World's Fi New York, 3: that were IVir. .Thejef.f .f.; tretowalsiktf! to be superior to any i to the public ; and the subscribers chal Vrcril to j - -;:::e f.n icstar.ee tl these - to T':5:.ry th-.'rcctt.ti through the ( r a lu- -l;:r i l.i-T the lock. - . - - j.: i their s : .-: '. ere th only per. 1.) j -.: s:.i f.ll Herring. Patent "Vv.- i,--h ::!; Patcst Powder Proof b-r..-? the Safes f- '-l hottPJt In The slI.. f :-r.s tcth C. tt fx r t . v ti Grcc . s.c.ini.r.TrrGico. , i:5, 137 and l- 'J 7&lcr St., anl 5 Hurray St, New lork t ( . d more than thai amount! utauj,u.iuj"'-'''-'u1"' u.jv.. UNITED STATES t'4j V ' ? 4 ' 'j. . i I: ;iiMi J ..... . , "IVE everr rossililo facility for the safe and J fpeedy transmission of. ,-.-;. Honey, Valuable Packages, Parcels, Goods,, aud Merchandize Of every description, a reasonaolo terms. ; PurNCiFAL Offices New York, 13ufulo, Cinctn nati, Toledo, Chicago, Dayton, lnditmcpolis, and till the smaller towns on Railroads ia the EasUm, Mitl dle and Western States, connecting at St. Louis with Richardson's Missouri River Express. " II. KllTM July 25, 1856.-vl-n$ Genend Superintendent. Caution. five, in Township number six, in Range number ih- teen. East of the 6th' Principal Mrcdian in Nebnw- ka Territory. The above is claimed by and will te Jatented to B. B. The moson, whase papers ana e rx ence areforwauded Ui Waihingtou City for hea ring. B.B. THOMPSON Febrbarv25Lh.l857. . . - li7-cf R DIKGS & CO., j tjppQrteri of, and Wlioletale Leulrrt in i Fancy Goods, j llanufacfurers of all kinds of Brushes.1 8D Nor Lh JIain Street, (Up Stairs,) ! ; ST. LOUIS, Mo. ' ' " S2-ly 1857;: EROWNV1LLE FERRM i.S; ' : " on the A , ! . Ttlissoori"" River. : The Route from Broicnvttle to Tt.2&ir ney, and from, thence to Calif orniay Wthe rwarest and most : ' 1 ; practicable, ': . i .FINNEY & CODDsGTON, , 1 NNOUNCE to the Traveling 'Public that thty ii. have purchased the entire interest in the Forry I across tne Jiassoun.iaer ai ia vuj-..oi iro m ii- i ss the -Missouri: IUv'er at the Cityof Brown- j . Nebraska, and open the Season with at ville, Nebraska, and open the beason wut new substantial and commodious Ferry . Boat, j Vl : 1 4 I lt.lV t-r-l U., 1 ! . rlM.H. Srinf. The terms entry oi lae &. i csi iraciioiin uart-r uuaitc ana w aeaien ana oin- - n.uuuanju. . . " : j. run by Horse Power, wnicu arngeiaent wm secure at gea 0f a COmmon sailor, a native 'Backeye," re certain page at, all times and in all kinds of cogniaed as inferior to.no writer of the present day, weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly, or for the purpose of gaining custom merely, but are governed by facts, when they say this is the lest crossing of the Misscruri River inXebraeka, tied when they say the route from Brownvilie to Fort Kearney and from thence to California is the nearest, for evidence they refer the reader to the map of the Country; and are warranted in saying it is the most practicable routo by personal experience, as well as that of hundreds of others who have traveled it. We claim therefor that this crossing and route holds out peculiarly favorable inducements, to persons going to California, ard solicit their ji&tronage. Not withstanding our superior arrangements for a safe and speedy crossing, ourje harges are the same as other Femes in :ebraska, idl being regulated by legisla tive enactment. AskiT -rill be in readiness and ahani on 'the ground to run all hours of the night. - " " " ' 1 5S?"Kecollect that with our facilities of Power, no kinds cf weather will prevent our Boats from making regular trips at all hours. Brownvilie emaha f February 25th, 1857. 1 37-ly t. s. crxiNtr: v K -k . , TT . T I-T? i ' Attorneys at Law & EealEstate 'Agents, Oil Ail A CITY,' N. ; "T7ILL attend faithfully and promptly to all busi v T ness cntructtsa t' tuein, ia tne lerntonal or Iowa Courts, to the purchase of- lots and lands, en trries and pre-emptions, collection, &c. . Utlice in tne second story or nesry & itootsnew building, nearly opposite the Western Exchange Bank, x arnham street Dee 37fc'15o; vln:8tf;' JESSE LOWE, TT tt " f OMAHA CITY, N. T. ATOTICE is hereby given, that hereafter we Bell Xl . Uoeds for Casu t j Produce only, - ' "MCALLISTER, DOZER &. CO; - Brownvilie, March 12th, '57. S9-tf JOEL LL WOOD, I.L D.. BOTANIO PHYSiC.AN. T ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Nemaha JL. county, that having permanently located imme diately South of Brownvilie, and having had consid erable experience in the treatment of ihe disease 1 incident to the est, he flatters himself that h U prepared to treat the same on purely BOTAXIO PRINCIPLES, And in connection with Dr,Bccsham of MissourL Brownvilie, Jan. 1, 1S57, ,vln2tf ;i YM. IlOSSELIi.; jr? i EESPECTFULLY informs the public L , i that he i3 prepared, to serve them with, anv thing in his line, at short notice, and with a style and qualitv of work he feels confident trill please, To his 'd friends and customers ha deems it unnecessary to say a word, to others -he says on"y tr ma " a ... - , I : : . V 1 December 13, 1S5G. vin25-)v mtffi public are hereiy notificd, tiat on or about the 20th day of February, A. D. 1S56, there was made and executed by the undersigned Two OTES,m favor of S. h. Korers, one of two bundrjd dollars, payable the 1st ef March A. D. 1S57; and one of one hundred dollars, payable the 15th day of JIay,-Al,'lbaf liie consideration for. whica paid Notes "were obtained having failed, we shall refuse to pay the said Notes or any part thereof. , . .. a . jgssa Noel, ' Henky EsttssoN,: : vjt - IIekky W. Lake, By -; O. F. Lake, his Agmt. Brownvilie, March 12th, 1857. B9-tf rnHE rablie are hereby not'oL that 'there was X made and execute! on or about the 20th day of 1 ebruary, A. D. 1855,-by the undersigned, Three Notes in favor of B. B. Fraslcr, .of two hundred dollars each, one payable Sptember 1st, A. D. 1S.'6; ere Ta-wV-le J?nary lit,' A. Dii857r.r t4.a-:J!1 March-ist: AT D."1S57. Tha conslleration taiaj failed, for which the said notes were given, we shUl refuse lurtner payment on tne said otes, cr a ay part thereof. , . . 1 . , Heket ExxRSoy, Hkkbt W. Laxk. By r--? vr.-v: r.- 0.r.Lthi3igcnt. Brownvilie. March 12lh,lS57. ' 39-4f Short ScttI e Lobs Friends. rnilE i ubscribers request all that are indebted to i - them, by tote or account,, ti nial;e riayiauLt by the 15th of February next, as one of the finn wi'J startEast at tbaf ftu fr a s?war.d full stck cf goods, and CASH widlie wanted to pay for theai. ; Ate return our tt.auts to our incnds for tnsir patronage to this time, and promiiu to merit a ctn- ana pron ferp. iter. tinuance ot WM. llOHLrXZELL & CO, 'TrowtviLe, Jan. Stb, 1S57. At0K7O rilATT, New Yor':; 3D. G. TBATT, crvr: emir; " St.' Lou is." - S. W. FOX. C. MAKSCIt, bt. Louis. child, jrRiTro; Fiiret it voters, Joliors aid ii iU'iEuc tux r& . Agew ts i Er-I ?h.- French. German American j Hardware - - - -ri ft 'Cutlery. ft t-'-v .1 r-- j r - tT (E. fc V-l O--'. -'", y A 4 "w-aOj 103 & 111 Ilv.rt Ct4 ccr. YTafhvr: :-?'. louts, ?ro. f ten Arcnaa liOM THIS KEWSPAP2S ADVESIISING AGENCY 0? ; ;W. S. SWYRD1ER, Ccroe- of Olive Main Ft3., cv r lie" T .a!c- ' (.-. iitUouS of John, J.JLnc.crr. . Co, '. THE STATE SUPEEIXTENDEXT . Aid Beard cf Education UiTe ordered tb.e following Desirable Works for the Tawmship Xibraries f Indiana. Some of them have been put into every Library, others otljjnto the more populous townsbipp. The careful attention given to the examination of works for these libraries, is a guarantee of the merit of the books chostn. JJany lamihes will desire to own trie books, and reai at their leisure, rather than wait their turn to get them from a library. The works may be putchased of Booksellers, or will be sent by maiLfree of postage, upon payment of priee3 annex ed to each.: , ' ....... Fan's Ancient nistarriluch superior to Rollin, because more concise, accurate, and up with modern research, 4 ' vols., Cloth, . gilt, J 3. Sheep, library style, $3,50. The Teacher's Iliscellany is anew and ex cellent colkction of articles on E Jucation, written by Judre McLean, Drs. Stowe, IJiggs, McGcffey, Atdblott, Pickett, Lyxd, Post, and other distin- guiahed mombers of the "College of Teachers." 1 toL, l2mo Cloth, $1,25. - , p-t - v History of Ulie, Puritans anu; Pilgrim Fathers, f By Stowell and Wilson, 1 vol., 12mo $1.25. - Moflat's Iiife - IT r. Chalmers.-. 1 vol., limo., ,25," -o-' '-- " The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs of distinguished Scottish" Female Characters; Embra cing the PerioI of the Covenant anL the Persecu tion. 15yKer. James .ftjederson. 21ofiat's South Africa. , One volume, lTcio. Twelfth edition. . $1.. : ' - J . . Six Years in India. By Mrs. Colin Maken- zie. 2 vols, 12mo., Ulotb., 2.t)0 , Kern's Practical Landscape Gardening, with 22 plans and IlIuMtrations. Third edition. $1,50 ;XIan-c:f-War Lifo. . A Boy's Experience ia the U. S. Navy. (SIXTH THOCS AND.) 1 volume, 16ma; Illustrated.'' 75 cents. The IJerchant Vessel. A Sailor-Boys Voyages to see theVorldi 1 volume, 16mo Illustrated. 75 cents. Nohduoff's admind series ;f volumes, f'Man-of- War Ufe," "Merchant Vessel,' and .the new volume to appear in I bcptembr, under the titlo of "Whaling ana j, xshing, must bti received with great favor, as ana Fishing, the first two the Cr3t two have been, wherever circulated. They M0 the faithful limnings of nine ycara, experience in life-like delineations of advonture by sea. . v ery ftnking and ETaphic pictures of life at Sea, evidently authentic and very instructive. Has adventure enough to please and truth enough to dissipate, the charm of a sailor's life. r Aew Aork .hvanfrelist. There is in them a vast amount of information respecting the commer:e of the world. Presbyterian Witness. J Will take captive the young.-Journal and Mes senger. T .-. v ;.,. ,, i, A Buckeye AbroaJ. or Wanderings in Europe and the Orient. By Samuel S. Cox. . Third, edi tion, Illustrated. ! vol., 12mo., muslin,' 15. ' '1 iie 'Inree tireat remiitations nfYnirn? Ulen. Saxcel W. Fisheb. Fourth edition. vol." 12mo-muslin, 1,C0, : . - - vr r Iheso are capital works for family libraries. Pub lished by MOOSE; IVILSTACn, KEYS & CO., 25 West Fourth St, Cincinnati, M- W K. & CO. are the publishers of Bayard Taylor's Cyclopedia of Modern Travel, which is sold entirely by agent3 S.Lockwoop.: ; 1 1857. R. E. Pomeroy. LOCKWOOD J I6mEROY,k: Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BTRAW GOODS. Also; Shippers of .American Furs "of every description; for which they , . pay tnemgiiestiuariietprice, IN CASH. COUNTRY 'Merchants are invited ;to examine our stock of Hats & Caps for the approaching Spring and Summer trade, jwhicbl will be large, fashionable, and.wpll selectedv In point, of variety our stockshall boi. urn sccuea uj aujuao it cj. fjouis f f- uur prices wiu do low, terms accommodating. Call and see us at our New Store. Second St. St.7MVr)h',.MoviU a' L'r.-''.l A!,.32-6m, H. P. BENNETT. 31 MOKTOX. - B. H. HARDING BENXET, 3IOUTON & HAltDIftGr AttdriieysV'.ratf ' lihw.-;. Nebraska City,1 T., and GleaAvood, Ia. "T7 ILL practice in all the Courts of Nebraska and V V Western .Iowa. ' Particulax attention ;paid to Uebts obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of 'I m r i . Tirrrrprvrn . ' -- r,1 tt - r:n:- ti.i- !i ' XJ.UH. icwia ut iroii. Julius D., Morton, , Uov; Gov ov; Joel A. Matteson, Springfield,' HI; " ' ov. J.,W. Grimes. Iowa City, Iowat n ..P. Filled, St.Louis,M..; ' " ' B non. Daniel O. Morton, Toledo, Ohiol , i . jx. 3rpy, uenevue, eorasaa; Sedgewich&Walkor, Chicago, ni; '? '' Crreen, Weare & Benton, Council Bluffs, Iowa. lEapeX Mills.1 yri f: r ST. 'josepit iiol " - tJAMZS CAELGILL, Proprietors jl TANUFACTURES and keeps constantly XfJL on hand for salo, all kinds of Flour. Meal and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled on most favorable. teno3.v Cash paid constantly for ' Wheat.-.; .Pgr Ciharacbcrjof .riouj:, refer Jo evervbudy ; . 4 a :i uiivt cier usuu ii. , St. Joseph, Mo.Aup, 3P, 1856. vlnl3-ly CYi ItioEto Oxxsaix-" Crtxxo. t 'i ' 4 1 -t fTAHE ,-subsoribers 8upply seed of the above , 'J. vatuible plant In limited, quantities. ,r It is put up in packages and santby mail, post paid, at 25 cents per package. Having been raised by ourselves, we can vouch for its purity. We can also supply packages of seeds of the Ice Cream and Orange Watermelon and Fig Tomato at 25 cts. each. Address orders to, H. A. TERRY. & CO.. 37-4w Council Bluffs. Iowa. ' - J Attention Lot Holders ! ! RIG EL Y J MPORTANT 111 ALL persons who eira Lots in- the City of Brown . ville, are here "by notified, that I am now pre prcparod , to execute WARRANTY DEEDS for ? the same, ofcd, unless Deeds are obtained hrfori the ex piration Of six months fronv date,- said ' City- Lots wm be sola to tne highest bidder, and the proceeds thereof disposed of according to Law; ' : . -.' j . A. . ilULiLADA 1 , Jlayor. City of Brownvilie, N. T. Feb. 26th, '57. 37-tf NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL.: . i , NEBRASKA CITY, NVT. " ' -HAItNES fc BAHNUM, Proprietors. - rrHIS cornmodiona Hotel, situated : neon . . . Main Street, Nebraska City, will be found a de Eipable resort for travellers. Sta ges leave this house rorau parts 91111a. Territory. ., .. v JAMES CAIIPJBELti, : .. ; ;, . r : v . Posttonster General. - llarch 26, '57. ' - . 41-4t CURRAKTS AND RASPBERRIES. "TT1TITE Grape Oarr ant "Seeds, saved from our Y V specimen -plants in 185?, will be sent T?re-paid in packages worth $"5, to all who enclose that amount. LCKBaxts, Vi hite brape, Lhcrry, and a collection or.eigV-cen ether varieties, embracing ail the novel ties.! JL. . ..... RASraEKBizs, Bellu de Fentecy, a new French over-beiring s3rt, fnit very large, and plants vigor ous ft Terr distinct variety. ... :'- Mkf.V2ii.lbo3 1 oub bEAsoxs Ihis is a variety which, has been full f tested, and was awarded a premium at the X. Y. Fair a ne display of fruit exhibited in the month of October it is by far su perior to any of its c!a?s. The fruit is as large and as eood as the Red ALtwerp, I ar.1 the Autumnal crop U tbundant ?(' per dozen. ' ... . t'T T r-f -rTT t T TTV ' Mount nop- Nurseries, Rochester, K. Y. ' JS. 15. Orders fro-Ji ur.iinown corresponu so accosjpanied bv t!;e cash. - ' ' Mare'i 15th 1&j7.-' ' 1 - rt t m Tr- n c-9 40-tf ... F K - r-J iool:i. once.-' A? entfideriUe amount of tuition Bills for the erm taujrht by Mr. M'Kinney yet rcB.aln un- paid. W i',1 those liiowinz tiemsclves . inl tt-iea 1 i . a j-Iewe ft U cr. t-ift unaersigned ana setue. lie rre;:r-t Terra of School 's III ex- l-ei in at pT;:r. it two wed.'s, at '.Thich time it is lr el t-iounts then due will to prorrrtly pall cp. 7. FURXAS, cc'y E'd cf Trni. 41- SI6EBS0NSV.NDESERY, .... , . , .s. . r r . "' offer fer sale Ike coning Spring, vareities. from 25 to 30o. '2s5C0-standard Pears-," embracing 43 ' varieties, -.; ' nric fmm 5P ta 75 ct:nts..t 5,000 Dwarf Pears, embracing 33 varieties, price : " $leach."JV " - " ' ! -5.C00 Cherry': Trees, 31 vrrietics, 53 to 75 cents each 500 Apricots, Early Gol leh, Buda,' Peach Apri- cots. Larze Earlf. rrize 50 cents.-. 1.200 Ouince, assorted. ......25 t& 50 cents. 500 Dwarf Apples,-.' .- - -- - 50 .500 White Gzape Currant-v .-'. 2 j . :500 Black. Naples "5n(i CbftrrV' fhirfnnf,.. '- ' l.k 4 i $ 4 US U 500 Red 'Dutch Currani 500 Victoria Currants-'1 15 nn WTiita Dot'h' Currants. - 12! fOO Tjirff Red Dutch Currants--., 12' 500 English Black-- 12 2,000 Prolific Green-- 1,000 Houghton's Seedling'. 500 Warrington -; do ' 1,000 Sulpher. - ,! -do 1,000 Ashton - do. 12 -1. 25 K u it it i w u iv a K tt it a . u , tt u 25 25 25 25 25 500 Crown JJoh . , do V 500 Riflemen". ''.:'' ''do 2,000 Yellow Antwarp Risp)hcrri ' 1.000 Ohio Everbearin? : -' do Si. 4 . 10 - 25. 2.000 Large German Antwarp dd . 10 1,000 Red Antwarp - ........... 10 1,000 English' Filbert3-"..V- -. 50 " 1.000 Horse Chestnuts-w - 50 . 5.000 Grape Tines, 2 to J yiars old 25 to 50 150,000 Grape Tines, 1 yeac cld-,"$5 -100 , 5,000 Dahlias asserted,-eacn'..k .j . is .. 500 Pernias, , d. - ..'50 ' "10.000 Giant Asraragus Roots--$5 100 ' 5,000 lube lioses ..... io : 2.000 Yards Fink -V, .. ', ...50cts ??yard. : - 2,000 Plants Yictoria Rhubarb - - J ., , oucor j. luu 8,000 Wilmot's Early Red Rhubarbs -12o .' 50l000 Strawberry Plants, 12 varieties'-- " 1 '. ; -, .... .i $5 to 10 per 2,0000 v 10 000 Shade nd: Ornamental Trees, embracing - i ' -. : Catalpa, Black Locust, Palionia Imperiallis, Linden' Wood, Sweet G ant,' Elm, Balsam ' - - Ponlar'. Allianthus, Tulip Trees, Upland Cv- I t , , ; prsss, Sycamore, Paper Mulberry, American . . .i - Larch, Vfceping Willow, Backeye, Moun t". .. tain Ash, White Bireh, Red Maples, varying - ' ' in price from cents to according to -15.000 Evergreens, embracing-- rri c ;':! -:: ! : 1 Red Codars, price each 50o to $2 v; White Fine,.,." do, 50c to 51 leiiow rine- uo ouo io a Balsam Fir, do 50c to $1' 1 American Arhorvitaa25c,0c,75c, $1,50. Chinese Arborritas, 50c, $1,50, European Savin 50o, Tree box 50: T Norway Spruce, 50c, 75c, 100, ... ; , ... w mte opruco, i. " 12,500 Plants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing . j in part as follows: .. . .-, ,;-.- si?now Balls, each 37J to .$1, ' ' "'; Lylac,' each 50c; Spiras, assorted,' each 25ct f CO Hardv Roses, each 50 j; ' Monthly Roses, each 50cJ ' " Honey Suckles, asorted, 25c 50c $lf , -Tyringa Philadelphus 25c to 50c; , Rose Acasia, 25o to 50c; : ' ' " Privet for Hedges 25c; ,- ;r ; Bladdacina 25ci Corcru3 Japonica 25c; t Ellagnns 25c; Liburnum 50c; t ' Tainarix Africana 25 to 50c; ' "!-' 5- ' .. Ribes Gordon! 25a to 50c; j .) ..; Weeping Mountain Ash 1,50; Whith Fringe Tree 1,50;' -, Forrrthea 50c tol.00:' , . Cornice Dogwood Silver Striped 50c to 1,00 ii'. Deutxabcabiaoc;Lautza, Uracali3 50c; ' : ) '.Weeping Birch 50c; , : ,.', Magnolia Acuininetta 50cj, v Weeping Linden 1,50; - .;..'? Dwarf Box,50c per yard; I-. " Eauonimus 50c; Altheas, assort 5I,"25cto"50c. In offering the abovo Stock to our customers we beg to say it is superior in growth and quality to any heretofore, offered, and persons wishins a supply can avail themselves of further information, by ad dressing the nndersigned at St. Louis.. .Catalogues furnished to all post-paid applications. ; liespectf nlly, h JOUJV KlUtlibOA & Ul'.U. i Oct. 25, 1858,, , vlnlOrly T PEGBAW, B. H, KIDDLE. ; B. R,i PSGRAM i& .CO.,:;, 3 Si, 22L ISL 2 3 GENER AL LAND A GENTS, " -COUNCIIi BLUFFS t IOWAi; , ;f;ITew;Hatdware Store. " r . J" ' Sign of the Mill Saw. 1 :: 1 ' " ' J. FLAHERTY,' u " ' i! ' " 'w Importer, Wholesale and Retail Deal er in American German, English & French HARDWARE AND CUTLERY; ! 1 ST. 'JOSEPIL W.' TS S NOWroceiving and opening the largest and most JL varied arsbrtment of goods in the above . line, ever offtired in any market west of St. Louis; My stock embraces a full tmd eomf'te assottmeit of Cabinet and House Buildor's. Hard ware; Mechan ic's tooh? of every description, direct from the most approved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul tural4ool3 and implements, m great variety, combin ing.au the recent and .useiul improvements for the saving of a vast amount of labor to the farming com munity, from whom 1 respectfully request a careful examination of this department of my stick. I am also exclusive agent for the sale of the cele?iratl St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices. Also a large assortment of trans, Rifles and Pistols, Iron, Steel, Nails, &c., of thebest brands: in a word, myrstock is very complete, which, for its quality and -2 price, I am determined to offer such inducements as will command a libcral sharo of trade from,thi3 and adjoining counties.. Jly arnuigements for importing together with a long eXpenon(e in ,th9 general Hard- ware trade, enables me; not only to defy all eompeti- tra-ie is casl sales and small profits. January 1, iaa. vinau NO BOOKS' KEPl'll'lZrUAMU! A. S. IIOLtADAY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB I2T T.Iain Street, Bro7nviller IT..T.- rTHIE unlersiffhed respectfully be ler.ve to Inform ' JL -the public, -tnat lie nas now on nanii a complete assortment of .everytmngj-uauy Keps in urug Stores, "which' he bffert for sale, Exclusively on a Ii tw. System; of " . 1 . . ' CASH ' AND ' CASH . ONLY ! ' It will be entirelv foreign to this beautiful system, j to -"Book," ':keep account," nle" "scratch" "e halk," Or remember for a few days." Come wi:h the S pondulicks " ifvon want anything La tho Drug Prescriptions Compouiidei at aU llours with ' Accuracy -and Bispaica, - - - Alemember '"the" system I have" adopted, afcd my potdcetand yauricclinffi will not suffer i Credit will pomUvelg not be given, unless under circumstances of peculiar destitution.. July 12,1858.-vl.-n6tf AS. HOLIxADAY. ! -C; F.- JENNINGS & CO., FOFtVARDlilG &"'C0?.'.V.1SSI01 r ,. MERCHANTS, r " White Cloud, Kansas Territory. CJPECIAL attention riven to Receirinr and For- O warding Goods of every description. a - -' !j ALSO;': Will keep a large and eowplete assortment of GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS, . . HARDWARE, ...... QOEENSWARE, . BOOTS,- -. . - '-i v SHOES, . HATS; ' CAPS. : ' V" ' CLOTHING, v.- &C, &0, -.At the Dec. 25,1856. LqiccsLaCosI Pn vln23-6ra" v- eei T OLIVER BENNETT & CO., .1tA5TV ACTCSEBS AND WHOLESALE PE.1LEBS IX i," Boots jGhcc3 ci Ercarj3,i JTO. S7 JJJJX STSZET.' SAIXT LOUIS, 2IO. ARE NOW IN RECEIPT of a complete assortment of goods from thuir brni'and other minufac- tories, adapted especially to the Western -trade.- r Purchasers are invited uo exanine tLeii stock, macu'ieturtd and selected with rrcat; cste and warranted of superior quality. ;:dr9 will receive L v. . - . 1 - 1 5,0.003 Arvle Tr-es, 2 and 4 years - 1, ta ? bracing 175 varieties.' Price 5 t) , J cents. LC 23,000 Pe?wh Trees; from 6 to 3 fect hi -a, 63 r..,r - r T1 ' THE subscribers have enbrcd into a partnership underf the finrt cf Reel. Holabirl & Co., to inanuf.wture the J. C. Reed. Patent Portable G:iHt Mill and tire now prepared to furnish all those in want of a good Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura bility, simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill in the world. On the - late exhibition of 'the Mechanics institute in Cincinnati, a (Jolt Medal wts awarded them for it. . It is adapted to all Grain srinding purposes ; it is superior tcjall others for the iaost extensive Merchant J ill, as it is for grinding the aiwrs f jed by Ht rse power. The above Mills are n-mnnfactured by the under signed at their shop in Cinc innati, O., where taey coa be furnished in any quantity at short notice. ' The above MilLj Warranted to pertorra as loows: 35 in. diam., per hour 0 B. Corn. 25 Wheat, S300 3.J "30 ' 15 -' 250 2-rr.: i.!.2ttr- " f i 13 '- r ; 200 20 " " " . 13 8 , f 150 As thi3 Mill tells Its own story, if is unnecessary to quote front our nnmerous recommendations, receited. -J " Fresh Arrival cf ' - 7. at itocKrortT, JIO. THE subscribers -wo tld respectfully -tender their tharJa to their customers and the Public Gene rally for their liberal patronage heretofore,' and solicit a continuance of the same; as they are determined to sell Goods as low if not lower than any other House west of St. .Joseph. ' Having just receive! a large and well selected Stock of Spring and Summer Goods: also a superior b toe l. oi family Groceries with Hardware, Glass and .Queensware, Furniture, Saddlery, Iron, &s. , , , r f . -. ;',""' Come one and' all, -';'"" For well we know; ' ' J ri j . . -. Again youll call,. ,-. ... " Well sell so low." 4 ' '"'" i"" : Of Good3 the best, - . t .' And profits small, .y ., i ' : '' Well beat the rest, - :s - . jf - - And suit you all.- , . ';.?.'. Our Stock of Dry Goods having been purchased in the Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that wo can surpass our competitors in the low prices and good qualities of our Stock, and earnestly believe all will tuaKO by calling ana seeing for themselves before purchasing elsewhere .; CAREY, JONES, & CO. ; N.B. Country Produee of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest prices, for Goods. June 7, '5C. DANIEL 200 Krs ; , WHOLESALE AND .BET AIL - - '' .-it i . Yre3on JUUU UVUMJ, MO. Has in Storo : . : ... tf VT i . ft 9 r Pure White Lead. . Window Glass, " Putty Caster Oil, :. Linseed Oil,;- Spanish VYhiting, Red Lead, t Litherage, 1 "-' White Chalk, Tenitian Red, Spanish Brown, : I Lx. Logwood, ; Bluo Stone, f'.l -Alum,. ' vL.ri , ' Ground Ginger, - Root' . ' do, --. , .:: ' Saint Loui3 Glue, . t Paris Green, ' " i Chrome' do,''!; . '-' u .do - yellow, Iron Paint, -'White Zink do, :: , ' ; . Fish Oil, . , "Whale do, ' " ; ' "Wrights' Pills, . : : . . Cbampian's do, . Jayan's ' do, "J ; -London's, do,' 'J .' Rad way's R. R., - Davis Pain Killer, T 1 Fahne3tock'a Yer !,'; Stone's Cough Candy, Cream of Tarter, Tartaric Acid, Sulpher Carb. Soda,' Tinegar, ;. r r , Turpentine ' 1 ' oal.boda,) rr: . Coperas, . fi Saltpeter," " ' Borax, ; ; r : Mex. Liniment, fl r Vol:-Oil do. Morland's do, . ; ,. '. Nerver and Bone do, Farrels ' do,-' Louden's do, Jays' Expt., London s do, i It x. JllcLane s iaver I'uU. . In addition tethe above, I have the largest Stock of Druggist and Physicians Shop furniture, Chemi cals;' Surgical instruments, and Patent Mediciens ever offered for sale in this Country. . t . Merchants and Physicians of Iowa, '-Kansas and Nebraska are respectfully' invited to give me a call. June 7,1850. . .. . . -'.. DA.MLli ZOOK. A. B. , HOLLABIRD &iCO.;: -Machinists, Fcunders and EITGIiTE BUILDERS , . UtqvX :gLreet, TTest ofA Smith, . , ; I : CINCINNATI, O, Would; most respectfully inform their friends and the public eenerallv. that thev are now pre pared to execute all orders in their line, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit, a, continuation of tho liberal patronairo which nas bcretc-iore been extended to them. ' A Saw Mill Engines of every Description! Constantly on han-V consisting bf the Sash, Circu lar and Maley,- Mill Gears and every description of L asungs, warrauted to be well made in every particu lar. i , ' ' They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to oversee all werk in tliat line farnLihed by them,-and are pre pared tp work en as. reasonable terms as any other shop in the country."" " ' '"' " " " .os .l to .' Ihose in want of anything in our line, would ao give us a call and examine onr new patterns. THOMAS WILLIAMS,- Attorney, and '.Counsellor . at liaw. BROWN Y1LL1V K; ' T. ' Will nffictice in the Third Judicial District in Ne braska Territory, and ia the Twelfth Judicial Circuit in the State of Missouri. .' f ... ;T i . REFERENCES. ;' : Richard Brown, - .. Brownvilie, N. T. ' R,WFurnas, 'T , .7 " ; r -,f Dr. John McPherson, Tippecanoe, Ohio. Jamen Foster, ' - Oregon, Mo. ! "' . George N. Miller, . ,. - 'Archer, N. T., TT3T7'C!TLT T17V PHnRsI J; jLVJLliOJLjL UJX X. J LJLKJt -; ' irnV.' JAMESOV Sr CO.. r':- l ' INoS'. 170 aild'YiZ Main M..kt.JbOUl$. -c-r te are now in receipt of the most complete and maniaccnt stock, ever offered to the Western Trade. Merchants vi3itin,T this city are invited to make an examination of our stock and prices. 1 EDDY, JAMESO.N & lU.i G1RAPE ROOTS. 20,000 Catawba Grapo Roots, I" two years old, for sale. Price $5 por hundred $40 Ter ttousand. - J J. M. McCCLIiOCUU, ' Eeady IlarlV Clothing, , EYERY VARIETY, style, quality, price, and pat tern of Ready Made Clothingjust received and for sale cheap, by ' . , J HOBLITZELL & CO. Hats 'and1 CapsV" iy:-- ""- LATEST styles of Hats and Caps", and of every grade and price, are offered at . -ClucensTzare, . OF all the latest styles, and in endless variety, Just opened at HOBLITZELL & CO'S. rurnitrire. ' BEDSTEADS, Tables, Stands, Bureaus in short, everythins in the Furniture line. can. be bad at . , , HOBLITZELL Si CO'S. . Stoves and Tinware- COOK, Parlor nd' Office Stoves of various pat terns; and Tin ware, at - - ; . ' . HOBLITZELL & CO S.' : 7ood and aYaIIow ware. BUCKETS, Tubs, Churns, and an endless variety of Willow ware, is for sale at ' " . HOBLITZELL k CO'S.( J Saddlery. ' - ' - SADDLES, Bridles, Martingales, Cheeks; and ev ery variety of roods in this line can be had at . . HOBLITZELL & CO'S; GREAT U. S. f A TT T f T.T rp 1V1 J JL JU llU U 1 JD. Iran Aernah-i Agency, in Kansas, to the xnouLh cf the Nyotcay River, : , ' : KeVrasJus. . . . v THIS LINE makes one trip per week, each wjy, stoppin t txt the rrincirai towns on the Missouri RiTer. Gctd Hacks all the way'through, and good uorses ana nice young men for drivers. - J. B. & W. BENNET, Contractors. Dec. 19, 1S55. vln27-ly i; .... D. H. KITtTICOCE. ' C. BEARDsLZE. - BESJ. JOT. D. M. HITCHCOCK CO., BeL Olive and- Locust streets. St.' Louis. Ho. "J TANEFACTURERS of Cochin r, Heating, tid JL? A Parlor Stov?s aud Grates. Also-Manufactarers cf four sizes of,Jewctt' Pat ent Cary Plough, ona and two hore right aid Iaft ... KEAL -ESrATii; AGENCY. ., ; . CEOSGS CLAYI3.--.'. '. ' J. "W. L2. . Real Estate '. and 'General r Agency. ) Oil ALT A CITY, Z.-T, ' Ilefereacci. ; . 'James Wri ;ht,' Broker, ' . Wm. A. Vv'oodwnrl, Ecq., ; - IIo3. R. Vfood, Ei-Gov. of Ohio, !Ni-v York, it , , ClevelazJ, ' "Wicks, Otic and Browneli, Bankors, Alcott & Hurton, ' - . - u ' ' : Coli Robert Campbell, ' St. Louis, . James Ridgwny, Esq. . . : j, - -. ja : Crawforn and Sackett. . . Chicago. Omaha City, Aug. 30, 13:3.; vlnI3-br . .. 9X3SZ3 CARGILL. : ., ! ' ; ' GEO. TT.. CASGILL., ! . J. & C. W. CAilGILL, FORWARDING.' AND COMMISSION AND' MAISUFAGTUPvER'S AGENTS, . Steamboat Landings St. Joseph, 2Io. ' CONSIGNMENTS cf Goods and Produce respectfully solicited, and all business entrust ed to us will bo promptly and carefully attended to at the lowest rutes. .; '.i -. .:; -r. .References. Taylor & 'Shepherd, . ... St. Louis, - J.. Li. iicuaeaoc Lo., -Livermoro, Cooley & Co ' .. Merchants Generally,, it . u ' St. Joseph. yholesalO iC: Retail Department. -, ,W. rXlITXELL. . ! : A. K. SaXTON. ,, !(; J. DONNELL & SAXTOK. , . Arrangement for Fall f56, Winter '57, :i the rropLE's STortEr , , ST. JOSEPH. 110.. , . ;; , r New Goods ree'd by every Steamboat. I.Iore of them: Cheaper than ever. WE are prepared to effer Ejrtra Inducements this season, and caR attention to our large Stock of DRY GOODS, , . .. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, (Latest Styles) .', FASHIONABLE BONNETS, ' READY HADE CLOTHING. ' ' -4 WINTER GOODS, " ' ' ' i Kat3, Caps, Boots and Shoca, (six hundred cases,') Groceries, Nails, Hardware, Crockery Wape &c. Cash paid for Hemp, on delivery, at all time3. E. ESTABROOK . ' TTNITED STATES ' i s t r I c t : A 1 1 b v n e y , OMAHA CITY, N. T, ... REQUIRED to be in attendance officially upon all the tenn3 of the District and Supreme Court of the Terri tory, tenders his Professional services to such as need them- , He flatters himself that his facilities for gaining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis trict, will enable him to give satisfaction to such as entrust their business to his care. , . . Omaha City, June 7, 1S5(. A' LL persons knowing themselves indebted to tho finn of .Noel, Lake, Emsrsov, & Cy will find their accounts in tho hands of O. F. Lake for collec tion, and an immediate settlement is requested. - ' ..Brownvilie, Feb. 25th, 'S7., ; '--. : . ; , ., 37-tf 3IES. E. A. .YVIIITltlDGE &. CO. MAXTFACTVEEKS OP . Masonic Clothing and Odd Fellows Also Eejalia for Temperance'and other Societies, "bvij.-ifo. 12S Walnut Street, vp Stairs,' . ' ; 5 CINCINNATI, a . :: . . . : ""masons. ' References, odd tellow3. . "WiB:Dordds,GMof Ohio O. P. Morton, PGM Ind C. Moore Ed Masonic Rev; Turner k Gray, pub Casket tr, J. Phillips, II. P. City ,W . i. Neilson, P G il Ohio ' The Editor of the "Advertiser will have specimens of. Regalia front the above Manufactory, and reckve orders from Lodges or private members lor Regalia August 2, 1856. vl-n9t? ' ' ' ' ' - i r , - . , . , . . yV. II. WILLIA3IS, '' ' -U "WHOLESALE 'AKD KETAIL' DEALER IS ' ' ' STOVES & mnYARE ' . r ... , Oregon, Mo., TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or gon and the public in general, that he has on hand tho most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. My Hock oi i in ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale'at Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices. ' , " I would call particular attention to my stock of COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and priie Pre mium, -AISO . . ' .,;' flarlor'.&.'BoX: Stoves , Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will .. . SELL LOWER THAN ANY JIOUSE LN TOWN. ' Particular attention paid to making and. putting up-Tin Gutters, in the town and country . Also," re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable tcrnn. Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in 'exchange for work or war e. - - W. : W. "W ILLIAMS, ; vl-n5 .Oregon, Mo., July 5, 1856. ?5:.f :;;' FXIANKLIN ' .1 ' L TYFE & STEREOTYPE FO'JUDRY ; ITo. 133 Vine St., bet.' Fourth and Fii -' ' . : .' '. . CINCINNATI, O. . . . C. F. O'DItlSCOLL Si CO. Manufacturers and dealers in News, Book and Job Typo, Printing Pressep, Case, Callies, c, Ao. Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description. S I Ills IIOTY l'l N C of fill kind Books, Alusie, Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engrevings, &.el,'de. ' ', ' Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles, GEO. P. LUCKIIAItDT, , WATCHMAKER . ..OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. TAKES tbe liberty to inform the citizens of Brownvilie and vicinity, that he has opened a WATCH, CLOCK A JEWELI1Y STORE In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., where he will keep con- suinuy on nana, ana lor sai-3, a good assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which he will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine lot of Violins, Accordecns, Silver, and Plated Spec tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension cases, Silver Thimbles, c, &o. He is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew elry, of every description, in tho best manner and oA the most reasonable terms. Every article bought in his eKtablUhment, ii war ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re pairing warranted for one year. juiy zo, i3oi. - vi-nStf- .. - - GEO. C. FERGUSON. MLLLWJGHT AND ENGINEER IlROWJf VILLE, N. T. a ATnTnrn a i . . . - vix.o io ine puic, that he is prepared w oirtiaui caw una Jiercn?nt J I. at. thrr uouce ana reasonable terms. ., ALL WORK WARRANTED. He is also Agent for , ; A. II. HOLLIBIIID k CO'S., , Western Pountlry. CINCINNATI, O., LEE & LEAYITT'S , - fear rjnnu factory,1 CINCINNATI, O., And is prepared to reeei ve and 11 orders for any ma cmnery manufactured or koi t on hAud. bv these es- ! tjiblishments. . . , Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. .' J t . ' k . REFFEUENCES. . " : . ; ' Notl, Lake i Co., Brownvilie, N. T. Stoam Mill. Nuckolls & White, Rockport, Mo. ; " . " James Lowe, Linden, ..--. " ; vln31y. Brownvilie, June 21, 1 Sid. Stcara Uill Lumber. ; WE take thi3 metho.1 of informing tbe Public that, wo lave jest put in operation on what is known asSonora Island, four miles above Brown vilie, a first quality steam Sawmill, and are now pre pared to raw ail kinds of Lumber on short notiec, and in a manner, we ure confident will givs satisfac tion. We will keep a Ferry boat to run to the main shore, for free use of oar customers, - W. S. HALL & CO. rJJoot3 and Ehoc3. ; A N nnu'uaily Iare stork cf ae and coerce Rort3 xA and Shoes both Gentlemen and Laii.' can be seen, and turchased low, $t- iii; BLITZ Z.LL k CO'D. 1" "T r- PATENT GRAH:.BEj i k ; 1 f milF. SUES CRIIiUX unowned . X nish Farmers an I others with hij ' ' - 'w- GRAIN SEPARATOR - ' for the present season. Ii is unneoessirv u particularly of the merits of theso k.Vm arc too well known thr)uhout the oanlr?5 extolling j but the fact that &ey have Lt.- t "4 rexrj and Countv Fairs whero thev I those in w,t a ,acaV i these. ' thine, to purchase one At a practical test of Ihij Separato-iiicfm.- received the highest conrmer datioat if IhoprcW of tho leading . grigultnralists of -Jut coiinuV164 ' I have a large nnmber of ihem cn h1(j. tho coming crop, made of th j best fiiaieiuj w J ranted to do good work. 1 , , - ,S1, I have miuio many valuable impmvsaen ' machines within the last year, and hare obesiti'- in warranting them supeiioi. to any i tge. I am also preparing a largo- numlcr . tf CraiW Auijruv:a uiover nn ifrs, 14-. iactured unaer the immediate spem, patentee, who hss permanently loaitwi iathii ' The above cut represent my four hcrsoaSfpatw tor," and is designed e.-pecl;illy for tiia fanni5'l9. use. ' - ' .- - .'"- ; Im also acrrnt for McCormick'j eelohrated H7i? ER and MOWING MACHINE, combined. J. R. MOFFTTT, Ficjua-, Miami i!ouniy, Ohio. BOOK STORE! JCST OPES SITED AT THE 1 HAD CT BUOADTAT UNC1L JILUFFS, IOWA, ' cou: WHERE may be found a hrjs aascajat of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, nj everything in their line, consisting in part, u Li lows: i .. .. --. ..... .'; Histories and Biographies, Narratives acdTravels, ' . School Books, - - Misscellaneous Wcrkf, " ; Lives of Eminent Persons, .., ; . . Agricultural Works, ,.,.,,, , ' . Standard Poetical Works, ; ''' ' 'Religious Works, ' ' -'n: 1 Song Books, ' . ;, . j - Bible3 and Hymn Bonks, . . j , Novels and Li a;ht Reading, Tictorial Works, , 'Blank Buok, -'-"t" ' '- .' Paper, Pen3 and Ink, Cards and Gift Books, Toys and Fancy Primers, - - . Portfolios and Albums, .--i. And a thousand otlier uscf aland necessary articltr in tho line. . , . .. , Also, red, blak and blue INKS, of onr own man ufacture, Wholesale and Retail, as clean as cat U had in St. Louis, and warranted of the best qiuii'.;, put up. in quart, pint and hrvlf-pint. lotes; al u four and two ouix-9 bottk.v -Professional men wishing a bill of Lffliiiaiii Can be supplied hcr'a at 20 per cent above pub lishers prices, we paying all costs and abUiniji them at the shortest notice. - Our arran?tiaenti imbracj any STAND Alltl. UOOlv-S priibid in the Fnir ted States. ?.,-.-. , 4 Call and see our stock we are new lejicncrstat, will serve ourcastomcrs to the be.t i)f our ability. Our prices, we aro sure will bo satisfactory. ' " '-'-" CRAIG A 8ANF0SD. ' Council Bluffs, lows," Jam 1 i, 1 d3. . ' ' Richartlsori's Llissoiiri Express Ccmpnur, Principal Office No. 12, N.--Main St; ST..LOEIS,MISSOUBL TEG liave to inform tho public, tl a; they have XJ extended tueir bipress Line to this place. Ilav ifg compliod with the rcnuiiition of their CJiarttr, anl being fully organized, are now prepared to tranj- act a : . . General Agency Business. . The success which h.i3 attended the original IVopri etor, is a guaraatea of tbe satb-factioii reml jred, anl it will alyiys be the aim and study of the Executive Of this Company, to give every possible facility fuf tbe speedy and safe transmission, of - ; 3Ioary, Valuable Packages, Parcels, and Euudlcs of Goods, lerchaadizc, and every description of Freight, on reasonable term to all joints on the Missouri River, at 4 at Ss Loui with other responsible Express Companies, for New York, New Orleans. Boston, FhibdelpHA, ChicnjT, Cincinnati, Burlington, Ijoubiville, Rock la-nd,51.;m-phis, Pittsburgh and BufTalo, and to almift ercrj town and 'villi age in the Unked Stater, Europe, Am trolia and California. ;' .' ;( A Messenger will be put on the new s' camer Omv ha, making weekly trips between heni and fit. Jo seph, there connecting with oar daily linstn StLjoi and all points as above. In behalf of the Enteryrif , the patronage of the publi Is respectfully solicited. JL11 business entrusted to us, will meet with the ?am9 energetic and prompt attention wbk h has aly characterized this Express, and made it ire-m3eot in Western Express business. - DIRECTORS. ' ' - :. : . t. Lopii ! Edwabi Meip. SAMzn McCabtxet. - W. D. W. Berxaro, : ' Jons W. Toolit: JosErn F. RiCHAniisos. . B. F. Barkt, Alton. W. J. .Piarr. l,exingt.m. . JCSEPII F. RICHARDSON, lYes't. ' S. M. Grav, Sco'y. yln2. Lkxrt KrtE, Geacral ignt. Improved Little Giant COKN k COB PLANTATION MILL 3?rico Xloclxicocl. THE subscriber has purchased exclo si ve ri;ht of Territory in th West, of the above celebraW Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at ail times, either wholesale' or retail, and guarant-iel in the mst jiositive manner. , . i . .' It is now more than u year ginco tho . "' '"Mttlc Giant". .,' Was introduced to the public, during ubich time, it has been constantly growing in the popular favor. The improvements recently effected aol patented, makes it the most perfect machine ever olli.red itt general f irta use. i t is f arni.ihed ready for at tmhin? team, and weighs as follows: No. 1, 1:2 Ne. 2, 5- No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pounds. Twenty minute w sufficient to set One up, without mech .afa al ail, nu when once adjusted, it can with safety be ectrust;d to a boy. Full directions accompany each Mill. ' TS'JSC XT CCZ3 niZ2 " No 1.535, will grind 8bamcilperhotTVitil horse K2 40. " u 10 " , 1 u No3 '50, u u 13 u " u ! 1 No4 60. 20 u - -': ..', . 2 4 u Liberal discount to dealers. . - JAMES li. cnrJlWICK, ..- : No. 63 Locust street, bet. 2d nd 3d . June 23, 1350. vl-nt . . St. Louis, Mo. J. T. DOWDALL. : ; ' ' 11. E. CAS. DOIVDALL, CARIl & .CO ; Washington foundri', . Eirplno and LIachin.o IJaniifactory. . Corner Second and 2Iorgin Simets. ST. LOUIS, MO.' MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines and Cod ers. Saw and Grit Mill Mat-hiwry, TobMt Screws and Presses, Ird Kettles, Laid Sorw and Cylinders, Wool Carding Machines, Voang'i V1 Smut Machines, Building Castings, , tTAz,nt fr the sale of James Sriith 4 Ce. Superior MACHINE CARDS. YOUNG'S PATENT SMCT M'ACIINE. tricJ, always auceesrful, fully Cuaraatkd. Manu factured and for sale bv rOW.lLLCARlUtCO.. . Washington Foundry, S Loei-'S Mt BnowirviLLU 4 STEAM MILL, NOEL, LAKE, A ECTIS OV, 2i. V. V e wouM rc?e aens of Nemaha countv and a itfally iiif- ,na tho ei'J that we have alwiy? on band a i.irg and ' fell selected rnL-h at 1" surply cf LU.U12KI:, wbi e can :u cr rates than any ic.''. ia the Market prices pn id f rlg Territory. 1 delivered at th J .wUIrecsfi patented in lSjt, which aro greatly soper'orto V patent oflSII, being in 'ILelf feedar, and rx' ahead Of it in other re?pecti. Thuy n ill be croa the bank cf tho rircr. All or.!?rs arrorrpanied f : :' ti fih prcf and ertfal aUiatiyg. ,'