STEAMBOAT ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 SEASON ARRANGEMENTS I m t. . ; r- K . ! ; . ; St. Joseph and Conncil Blufe "Wceklj . i . . f . . ''SILVER HEELS." ,rrW THE new and fast running passenger -T etcamer "SILVER HEELS," having been built expressly for the trade, will upon the opening of navigation,- make regular weekly trips, botween St. Joseph and Council Bluff, connecting with the first St. Louis Packet? at St. Joseph. The "Silver Ileels," will extend her trips to Sivy City, and intermediate point-, once a month. DONNELL A S ANTON. k33-tf ; Agents. 1857. MISSOURI RIVER PACKET. 1S5T-! WM. EDDS Master For Florence, Onsaha City, Counril Bluffs, Btllevuc, .M.' Marys, Wyoming City, Nebraska City, .Lin den, Brownville, Lowell. Oregon City, Iowa Point, Savannah, St. Joseph, rVbYim, Atchison, Wes ton, Leavenworth City," Kansas, Independence, Liberty, Lexington, etc., etc. ; fpiIE ncwcr.ceilent and favorite passenger Steamer, X Wm. CAiiraEix, Wm.EdJs, Master will on the earliest opening of navigation', run rta a regular packet V the above and all the- intermediate points cb the Missouri River, msais'iug permanently in the trade duringtbe pntiro season. ! ' The "William Campbell" has recently been fitted op, and refurnished in tho most modern style, re gardless of crpcue, and with an rye single to strength fifety and comfort, as well as with every conveni ence that coald render her desirable to the traveling public, rendering her now both as regards capacity for business, supcrioraecoininodations for passengers, equal to any in. the trade. Captain Edds hopes to receive at the hands of hi3 numerous Missouri river friends a continuances of that generous patronage for which he is indebted during a series of years, while in command of different boats, and for which he hereby desires to present bis most grateful n knswleagencnL4, promising increased efforts to give general satisfaction, und retain their confidence and patronage. April 2d, 1S57. 42-tf 185 MISSOURI RIVER FACKET. 1857. W. W. BAKER - - v Captain. ROBERT A. DARST ; Clerk. For Sioux City, Logan, Omadi, Decatur City, De - Soto, Florence, Omalia City, Council Bluffs, BoJIe vue, St. Mary's, Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden, Brownville, Lowell, Oregon, Iowa Toint, Savannah, St. Joseph, cti., etc. T1IE excellent commodioua and favor- 1 i . fl . lie passenger sieaiacr vmjiikal, vapu Baker. Clerk. Robert A. Darst, will on the opening of navigation ply as a regular packet to the aboe and all intermediate landingi on the Missouri River, remaining permanently in this trade, and running regularly during the entire season. The Admiral has recently received many valuable improvements and additions, rendering hcrnow, both as a passenger and freight steamer, equal to any in tho trade : and Capt. Baker hopes to receive at the hands of his old Missouri River friends, the same liberal patronage so generously extended to his broth er. Shippers inny rely upon having their freight handled wjtL tha greatest caro and dispatch, and passcrgcrs are assured in traveling upon the Admi ral, of being made f :el always quite at home. The Aduiiral will make one trip to Council Bluffs, after which dhe will miko regular trips to Sioux City every twenty dav. April 2d, 1S57. 42-tf 1857. MISSOURI RIVER PACKET. 1857. ... .loiizo Civil d. J- . :- JOSErU B. nOLLAND; Master. For Council Bluffs,OmahaCicy,BclIevuc, St. Mary's, Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden, Brown ville, Lowell, Oregon, White Cloud, Iowa Point, Savannah, St. Joseph, Palermo, Atchison, Weston, Ixravenworth City, Kansas, Independence, Liberty, .Lexington, Ac. , . . fjrS TilE tntirely new, swift and elegant d&zx3m passengersteamer ai.oxzo cuild, Capt. Jos. Holland, will on the opening of navigation, run as a regular packet to the abovo and intermediate points, continuing in the Bluffs Trado during tho entire boating season. Captain Holland, deeply grateful to Lis numerous f ricrwlc ftlnnif tn r vai i'tr tKa 1 iKrr1 rn m Vii f 1 erto extended to him while in command of the Omaha, and other boats, desires .to return 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. Tho Alonzo Child was built expressly for the Coun cil Bluffs trade, under tho especial supervision of Capt. Holland, who begs to assure his friends that they will find her to bo admirably adapted to the wants of the river, being of great strength, lightness f draught, beauty of model, etc., with cabin arrange ments and accommodations not surpassed by those of any boat in the river, combining all the latest and rnott modern improvements that could add to the safety, comfort and pleasure of passengers. Nothing will ba found wanting in any of her ap pointments which belong to those of a first class passenger steamer. March 19th, '57. ' - 4D-tf - ' - r- 1857. MISSOURI RIVER PACKET. ' 1857. Twill Jxt. JOHN S. SHAW ... New Missouri River, Kansas and -Master. Nebraska Packet forlbo. rj, ri S THE entirely new, swift and unsnr ttottSi passed passenger steamer, twilight, Capt. Juhn S. Shaw, will on the opening of naviga tion run as a regular packet to the above and nil in termediate points. The Twilight was built expressly for the Missouri river trade, under the especial super vision of Capt. Shaw, who begs to assure his friends that they will find Tier to be admirably adapted to the wanU of tho river, being cf 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 bo found wanting in any of her appoint ments which belong to a first class passenger steamer. March 19th, '57, . 40-tf 1857. UNION PACKET LINE. 1857. Lucas, Meteor, & Silver Heels.' E. n. SILVER T.E.DRAFFIN ... MasterJ. IL Lucas Master Meteor For St. Joseph, Brownville, Nebraska City, Omaha City and Bluff City. THE St. Louis, St. Joseph, Brown ville, Nebraska. Omaha and Bluff CMv T io-ht. '" Tirt(P P.IL-nta -Tib IT T.iiaa. t...- 1 Silver Heels, will leave for tho 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 well known, fast and plendid passenger steamer, Jas. II. Lucas, connect ing with the fine and fast packet Silver Heels at St. Joseph, forming the only sure and quick passage from St. Louis to the above named places. From (ho known speed, capacity and comfort of the boats composing this line, tho traveling public may rest assured that noibing will bo wanting on the part of their cQcers and crew to render their trin hnts pleasant and agreeable, March ltb, 57. . 40-tf 1857. MISSOURI. RIVER PACKET. 1857. CHAS. R. BAKER Master. W. H. Rctddee... Clerk orth City, Kansas, Independence, Libertv. Lex iegton, Ao. - THE entirely new, swift and ele gant passengers steamer Mix-xk-ua-ha, Capt. Chas. R. Baker, W. U. Sccdder, Clerk, will, on tho opening of navigation, run as a regular packet to the above named and all intermediate points, continuing in the Bluffs trade during the entire boating seasen. Capt. Baker, thankful to the public for its very generous support bestowed upon the Admiral, while 11 i . . . l l Duur uia wuiuuuu, uereoy Degs leave 10 tenner nis acknowledgements and solicit for his new boat a con tinuance of its confidence and patronage, pledging nstiing exertions of himself and officers to give full saticfiction to those with whosebusiness he may be honored. The Min-ne-ba-ba was built expressly for the Council Bluffs trade, nnder the special super vision of Captain Baker, Who has spared no trouble or expense to make her an A No. I Missouri River Steamer, and begs to assure his friends that they will find her to ba in all respects, most admirably adapted to the wants of tho river, being of great ftrcj-th li-Mre3of draught, easiness of model and each V-.;:Jt:tn cf machinery, cs ma;t mako her ens rf tii' :Vt ones, with cabin arrangements and -ca.---datiois f a very superior crdLT, and Dot ex ee'lei ly t'aosc of any boat in the river, combining t'i Upmost modern improvements that safely, com fort, cr ileasure could -ia-zcit, in short, in all her ..ning will be wanting belonging to . ' . . . f'-it i ' - w Tisweiiror stoamar. j For Florence, Omaha City, Council Bluffs, Bellevue, St. Mary', Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden, Brownville, Lowell, Oregon, Iowa Point, Savannah, St. Joseph, Palermo, Atchison, Weston, Leaven- 4 . i For Kansas, Brownville, Omaha, Council Bluffe and Sioux City. .,i -.- ;. . :a ;-...:TvI .t-; . , THE new, elegant fancy arjd commo dious passenger steamer ;Omiha,, An-: drew WixrxAND, Master, J. J. Wilcox, Clerk, will, on the earliest opening of navigation, resuiao her trips and run as a regular packet to the above and all intermediate, points on the Missouri river., Pa trons can rely upon her continuing in. the, trade regularly during the entire season. . The Oinaha having been placed in the most unes: ecptionable c rder expressly for the trale, her offiiers hope that by strict attention to the ccififort of . ter passengers and to business, to merit a liberal share of patronage from shippers and the public generally. . . . .A. WINELANI), plaster. . "... 'J. J. Wjixox, Clerk. ' ' April 23d, 1657. ..' , .,t ,' :.'4f TIIOS. ii. larkin co: COMHISSIOII .! MERCHANTS,' : . - axd"'"' ' WHOLESALE GROCEHS: v Xo. 20 Lttee aud cor. Commevial St., ST. LOUIS, 3IO. ' ;- ' ' ?Spc.ial attention given to safcj of IIE3IF and WIIEAT. No orders taken for the purchase of Uemp,dirc?tly or indirectly.' , . . April lGth,lS57. 4i-Sm WHITE, RUSSELL, & CO. ' " " WIIOIXSALE ANJ) RETAIL DEALERS IM 1Y , E1C1SS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, " Medicines, Dye Stufis, Saddlery, Boots & Shoes, Hats' & Caps, QTTEEJfSWARE, STONEWARE, TINWARE, . IRON, NAILS, STOVES, PLOWS Ac. Also Furniture of all kinds, Window Sash, &c GEO. S. EAYRE & CO., mm AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, GLENWOOD, Mills co, Iowa, PLATTSJIOUTir, Gass co, Nebraska. "T 71LL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Inves- V tigating Titles, Paying Taxes, Investing mon ey, Buying and Selling Town Lots, Buying; Selling and Locating Land Wurrants, and nil iither business connected with their profession in Western Iowa and Nebraska. ' . J. M. DEWS, Associate Attorney. "REFERENCES: Greene, Weare & Benton, G. Doughty A Co., Greene, Wearo & Rice, Greene A Weare, Nixon A Goodman, Tootle & Greene, N. W. Thomas, Schcoly A Son i ; Gee. 'm. Irick, : n Johnson, ... . I. Reed A Son, ' Robinson A Bro . Burlington Co. Bank, . Council Bluffs, Iowa. k ; Ft. Dea Meincs , " .. Cedar Rapid., . " Cincinnati, Ohio. Glenwood. Iowa, Cincinnati, Ohio. . u Vinccnto-v n, X. J. Hightsiswn, " Philadelphia, Pa. . Jledford, N. J. .- ., . II. A. TERRY, &C0. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS 1ST GARDEN and Flower Seeds, Fruit Tree?, Shrubs, Grape Vines, etc., etc. ! I5J"Boxes of assorted Garden Seeds constantly on hand, for sale low. . Council Bluffy Iowa. -April 2d, 1S57. " . . . 42-ly GEO. P. LUCKIIARDT, WATCHMAKER And ffowcller, OREGON, HOLT COUNT?,; MO. TAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of Brownville and vicinity, that he has opened a WATCH, CLOCK A JEWELRY STORE In Oregon,IIolt county, Mo where he will kcp con stantly on hand, and for sale, 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, Accordeons, Silver, and Hated Spec tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension cases, Silver Thimbles, Ao., Ac. He is prepared to repr.ir Watches, Clocks and Jew elry, of every description, in tho best manner and on the most reasonable terms. Every article bought in his establishment, is war ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re pairing warranted for one year. July 25, 1856. vl-nStf " OLIVER BENNETT & CO., SIAXrFACTCREES AXirr HOLES ALE DEALEB3 IN . Boots Shoes & Brogans, XO. S7 MAIS STREET, SAINT LOUIS, MO. ARE NOW IN RECEIPT of a complete assortment of goods from their own and other manufac torics,adapted especially to the Western trade. Purchasers are invited to examine their stock, manufactured and selected with great care and warranted of superior quality. Ordirs will receive rompt and carof nl attention. TAILORING! TAILORING!! E. E. PARKER, Merchant Tailor, . Atlantic street, West of Hoblitzell's Store. ' snowy VILLE, XEDltASKA TERR. HAVING bought property and located permanent ly in Brownvillo, I offer my erviecs to the public generally, if they want any thingdone in my line of business. I can always be found at my post, or, more properly speaking at my bench. " . AVork Warranted No Fit, Xo Pay ! Particular attention paid to cutting garments and laying off work for the Seamstress. Tho greatest portion of iny life has bee n devoted to my trade, in which I consider myself inferior to none especially in the cutting department, and I hope by close atten tion to my business to merit a share r-f public patronage. E. E. PARKER. Brownville April 18th, 1S57. 44-ly No More Credit ! "VfOTICE is hereby given, that hereafter we sell 11 Goods for Cash or Probcce only. MCALLISTER, DOZIER A CO. Brownville, March 12th, '57. 30-tf WJI.ROSSELL. 3VT TTSIty BPvOWN VILLE, N- T. . - ; ; RESPECTFULLY informs the public h ( that he is prepar-id to serve them with any- t thing in his linej at short notice, and with a style and quality of work be feclr confident will please. To his old friends and customers he deems it unnecessary to say a word, to others he says only "try me." December 13, 1855. vln2G-JT , Caution. THE public are hereby notified, that on or about the 20th -day of February, A. D. 1856. there was made and executed by the undersigned Two Notes, in favor of S. E. Rogers, on of two hundred dollars, payable the 1st f March, A. D. 1857: and one of one hundred dollars, pay ablo the 15th day of way, A. u. urn, luo consideration for which said Notes were obtained having failed, we shall refuse to pay tno said jtotes or any part thereof. .iesss isoel, Hknrt Emersos, .. ' ' - M I'by W. Lake, By , . ' O. F. Luke, his Agent. lirownvuie, aiaron lata, le57. . , 3Ji-tf ALOXZO PRATT, - New York. I.O.PRATT, - E. V. POX, O. ,Y. CHILD, ! S. C. MAKStTt, as. Louis. St. Louis. CHILD, PRATT & CO., Direct m porters, Jobbctii and Manufacturers' Agents English, French, German & American Hardware and Cutlery. GUXS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, &c, Src. 139 & 141 Main St, cor. "Washington Atchuo, 1857.' Missouri river packet. 1857. g HE, BROWNVILLE FERRY I "J I ON TEE Jtlissouri Rivciv-j- Tlic 'l(ou(efrom Brownville to Ft. Jicdr ; ney'and from thence to California u the nearest and raod:t 'r : lv. x practicable. . .:. : f FINNEY & CODINGTONi 1 ? NNOUNCE to the Traveling Public that they ii. "havo purchased tho entire interest in the ferry aerqsa tlio Missouri River at the. City, of Brown ville,. iJebraska, and open the Season with' a new substantial and commodious Ferry Boat, run ty tlorse Power, which arrangement will secure certain pa-sago at, all times and Yin all kinds 'of weathcrt Tho Proprietors do not assert boastingly, or for theprirpcse of gaining custom merely, but are govrneil by facts, when they say thi3" is the best crossing of ' tho Missouri River in ( Nebraska, and whenL'they say the route from Bmwnvillo ; to Jort Kearney" and from thence to California is tho nearest, for evidonce they refer the reader to the map of the Country: aDd are warranted'in' saying itz thb most practicable route by personal experience, as well as that of laundrcds of others who hTO r traveled it.' Wo claim therefor that this crossing and route holds outT peculiarly favorable inducements, to persons going to California, and solicit their Wonige,,.-Notwithstanding our superior arrangements for a' safe and spcoiJy crossing, ourjeharges are tbo same aa other Ferries in Nebraska, all being regtdated by Legisla tive enactment. " ..!!. -,,,.r A skiff 'will be in readiness and a haul on' tho ground to rcn all houra of the night. ""Recollect that with our facilities of Power, no .kinds of weather will prevent our Boats from making regular trips at all hours. Brownville a emaha Co., r. 1.1 February 25th, 1857. 37-ly i WM. OSBORN. ; DEALER IK( . CLOCKS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Spoons, Ac, Ac. Nebraska City, N. T. JSTExGKAVixa and Repairing done on short notice, and all work warranted. BROWNVILLE STEAM MILL, NOEL, LAKE, & EMERSON, 23i"0-7Crxxx7T.llp, jKT- 1? N. B. We would rospectfully inform tho citi zens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that we have always on hand a large and well selected supply of LUMBER, which we can furnish at low er rates than any mill in tho Territory. Market prices paid for log3 delivered at tho yard or on the bank of tho river. . All orders accompanied with the cash, will rcceiv our immediate attention. T. E. CCMING. 10nx C. TITKK. ; : CUMING & TURK, Attorneys at Law & Real Estate; Agents, . OMAHA CITY, N. Tn WILL attend faithfully and promptly to all busi t ncss entrusted to them, in tho Territorial or Iowa Courts, to tho purchase of lots and lands, en trries' and pre-emptions, collections, Ae. Office in the second story of Henry l- Roots new building, nearly opposite the Western . Exchange Bank, rAmbain street. - ' D.'27, 156. vln2Stf ; ; : SPECIAL NOTICE. Short Settlement Make Long Friends. THE subscribers request all that arc indebted to . them, by note or account, to make payment by the 15th of February next, as one of the firm will start East a t that time for a new and full stock-of goods, and CASH will be wanted to pay for them. ' We return cur thanks to our friends for their patroncge to this time, and promise to merits con tinuance ol the same hereafter. 1 - WM. IIOBLITZELL A CO. Brownville, Jan. Sth, 1857. .i .' v - ' . .. Caution. THE public aro hereby notified that one Thomas Heady, through false colors obtained a certificate cf entry of the S. West fractional quarter and the S. East fractional quarter of Section number twenty five, in Township number six, in Range number fif teen, East cf tho Cth Principal Mercdian in Nebras ka Territory. The above is claimed by and will be patented to B. B. Thompson, whose papers and evi dence arc forwarded to Washington City for hearing. B.B.THOMPSON. Fcbrbary 2Cth,lS57. S7-tf S. LOCKWOOD. 1857. K E. POMEROT. L0CKW00D $ POMEROT, i Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HATS & CAPS, 1 STRAW' GOODS. Also.Shippcrs of American Furs of every description; for -which they. pay the highest Market price, : IN CASH. tiUL iMiii wercnants are invited to examine our stock'of Hats A Caps for the approachins Spring and Summer trade, which will be large, fashionable, and well selected. In point of variety our stock shall not be excelled by any House in St. Louis. - ' ' Our prices will be low, terms accommodating. : Call and Eee us at our New Store. Second St. St. Joseph, Mo. v ' 32-6 in ; Eagle Jlills.v, ST. JOSEPH, MO. JAMES CARGILL, Proprietor. TANUFACTURES and: keens constantly 1.1 A. on hand for sale, all kinds of FJonr. Meal, and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled on most favorable terms. Cash paid constantly for Wheat. For character of Flour refer to evcrvbodv tnat ever used it. .. St.' Joseph, Moy Augi 30,1S5G. , vlnl3-ly-- Attention Lot Holders ! ! 7iT G II L Y 1 31 P 0 R TAN T ! ! ! ALL per.)ongwho own Lota in the City of Brown ville, arc hero by notified, that I am now pro- prepared to execute WARRANTY DEEDS for the same, and, unless Decda are obtained ixybre the ex piration of SIX MONTHS from date, said City Lots will be sold to the hxyhen bidder, and tno proceeds thereof disposed of according to Law. A. H. llULLiAUAi. jHayor. Citv of Ttrownville. N. T. Feb. 2Cth. '57. 37-tf Furniture. BEDSTEADS, Tables, Stands, Bureaus in short, everything in the Furniture line, can be had at -...: IIOBLITZELL A COS. School Wotice. considerable amotint of tuition Bills for the Term taught by Mr. M'Kinney yet remain un A paid. Will those knowing themselves indebted please call on the undersigned and settle. Tho prcont Term of School -will expire in about two weeks, at which, time it i3 hoped amounts then due will be promptly paid up . .V ... . . -. 14. Vt . (UIUAS, . . ; . r r S"3'y B'd of Trus. BrownviUo, March 26, 56.- v , . r 41-tf O. F. LAKE, Brownville. w. n. HOOVER, Nemaha City. LAKE & HOOVER, BTS, AXD NOTAUYS PUBLIC, .Brovrnville and Ilcmaha City, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. VT7"1LL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Paying W tax its, Drawing money, buying and selling Real Estate, buying and selling on Commission, Making Collections for distant dealers, and ail kinds of business pertaining to their profession. Particular attentoin will be given in filing declara tory statements to pre-empt and procuring War ranty Deeds from the Town authorities. Persons owning town lotsJ residing at a distance wishing t wocurYTarfantT'Dccd3 will do well to place the agency in our hands, (alw a y presenting meirvait claim lJtjeilj for said wjfuoTniuffEi piration o'-eix tnenths, as after that time H lots cot Deeded will be sold. .;; Blanks always on hand. N. B. Lettcn of iuj"iiT answered rromptry." SIGEliSON'S'NUESEHY, ' ST. LOUIS, 310. ZjOEN SIGERSON BR0.y ,, ; ' " .Offer fqr sal the coming Spring, ... and 4 Years old, em tW'- -ou,uuu Appie - Price 25 1 3 40 cents.' 25,000rpcach Trees, from 6 to 8 feet highS rcities, from 25 to 30c. - r : . i '.w , vi. J i : -i irariitipj 2s500 standard rears, emoracuig viincucs, '; ' ri(;efromi'&o75centsfJ Sr. ";;7C ( 5,000 Dwarf Pears, embracing 33 vanctici, price SI each. ' ' 1 ! 5j00 Chprry Jrcc3, Sl.yarictics, 59 to J5 cents ?L $00 Apricots, Early GoldenJiBuda,. Peach; Apri cots, Large UHiy, price ccu. . 1,200 Quince, assorted,--.. .;2j to o9 cents. 500 Dwarf Apples, ; 500 White Crape Currants" 2o . ; 500 Black NoIcs r T::TM' ', ' 500 Cherry Currant . "iL-,lt. -: 500,Red Dutth. Currant r?l.r u': .inn Vintrla Currants 15 ' 50Q Large Red Dutch Currants .. .. . .. 122 .500 English 2!:tck 't 2,000 Prolific Gwrn- ; - ;? J;--1 nna lu.ht'a Seedling 7 - 00 Warrington do , V V ,1 1,000 Sulpher -do ..i. ...... 5 T ormAi-Vifrvn do 25 u u u C U500 Crown Bob v do, Snn KiflfmrTi do 2,000 Yellow Ahtwarp Raspberries 10 1,000 Ohio Everbearing -tio 2,009. Largo German Antwarp do, ,.-'-) - . 1.000 Red Antwaro -- "'" 25 10" ..,,." 10- K l,t)0 English Filberts VV -SO1 -1,000 Horso Chestnuts 50 5,000 Grape Vines, 2 to 3 yc.trs old 25 to 50 150,000 Grape. Vines, 1 year old .'; $5-l 00 .6,000 Dahlias assorted, each.. . 25 " 5nn 'Pfirnina . ' "do J. . ...... 50 :1 10.000 Giant Asparagus Roots $5 100 . 6.000 Tube Roses 10 " 2,000 Yards Pink-. ' 50c ts yard. '2.000 Plants Victoria Rhubarb. ...... ...,-,.' 50cor $40 ?100 ' ' "8,000 Wilmot's Early Red Rhubarb. 12c 50,000 Strawberry Plants 12 varieties..-. ; $5 to 10 per 2,0000 10 000 Shade and Ornamental Trees, embracing Catalpa, Black Locust, Palionia Imperiallis, '; " Lombirdy Poplar, Silver, Leaved Poplar, Linden Wood, Sweet Gum, Elm, Balsam Poplar, Allianthus, Tulip Trees, Upland Cy prsss, Sycamore, Paper Mulberry, American Larch, Weeping Willow, Buckeye, Moun tain Ash, White Birch, Red Maples, varying in price from 25 ccnt3 to 51,50, according to Fize. 15,000 Evergreens, embracing Red Cedars, price each 50c to $2 White Pine do 50c to $1 ' Yellow Pino do 50e to ?2 Balsam Fir, do. . . ,50c to $1 .' : American Arborvitas 25c, 50c, 75c, $1,50. . Chinese Arborvitas, 5Qc, $1,50, European Savin 50c, Tree box 50o Norway Spruce, 50c, 75c, 100, White Spruce, $1. 12,500 Plants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing in part as follows: ' : . . Snow Balls, each 37J4 to 51, Lylac, cch 50c; Spiras, assorted, each 25c; ... Hardy Roses, each 50c; Monthly Roses, each 50c Honey Sncklcs, asortcd, 25c, 50c $1; , , Tyringa Philalclphus 25c to 50c; Rose Acasia. 25c to 50c; Privet for Hedges 25c; Bladdacina 25c: Corcorns Japonica 25c; Ellagnus 25c; Liburnnm 50c; . .' (Tamarix Africana 25 to50c; Kibes Uordoni zoc to 50c; Weeping Mountain Ash 1,50: . : Whith Fringe Tree 1,50; . - , Forsythea 50c to'1.00; ' . ; ; Cornice Dogwood Silver Striped 50c to 1,00 DeutxaScabia 25c;Deutza Gracalis 50c; Weeping Birch 50c; Magnolia Acuminetta 50c; -Wecpic?; Linden 1,50: ; . - - , . Dwarf Box 50j per yard; . Eauoninrai 50; - Altheas, assorted, 25c to 50c. r In offering tho above Stock to our customers we beg to say it is f uporior in growth and quality to any heretofore offered, and persons wishing a supply can avail themselves of further information, by ad dressing tho undersigned at St. Louis. Catalogues furnished to all post-paid applications. Respectfully, JOHN SIGERSON A BRO. OcU25,lS56. i vlnl9-ly . New. Hardware Store. Sign of the Mill Saw. J. FLAHERTY, ; ; . Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in AmPlican Gprrmn "Rno-lkli TTrPnrli o lv"u" HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. . ST. JOSEPH, MO. IS NOW receiving and opening the largest and most varied arsortmcnt of goods in the above lino ever olFercd in any market wc3t of St. Louis. My stock embraces a full and complete assortment of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechan ic's tools of every description, direct from the m st approved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul tural tools and implements, in great variety, combin ing all the recent and useful improvements for the saving of a vast amount of labor to the farming com munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful examination of this department of my stock. I am also jcxclusive agent for the salo of the celebrated St. Loui3 Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices. Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifles and PistoW, Iron, Steel, Nails, Ac., of the best brands: in a word, my stock is very complete, which, for its quality and price, I am determined to offer such inducements as will command a liberal share of trade from this and adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing and agencies for American Hardware Manufacturers, together with a long experience in the general Hard ware trade,enables me; not only to defy all competi tion, but has convinced mo that tho true principle of trade is cash sains and small profits. January 1, 1S57. vln29tf . EXPERIENCE ESTABROOK. J.. D. 3T. THOMPSON ESTABROOK & THOMPSON, Will practice jointly in all business entrusted to hem that will require attention at tho XjaxlcI omco. Addeess: E. Estabrook, Omaha City, N. T. J " Thompson, Brownville, N. T. Nebraska city CAPITAL STOCK 50,000. Nebraska City, N. T. THIS Company, under a liberal charter, is now fully organized, and their entire capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollar, paid in and secured. They 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 any liability, will share in the. profits of the company. for infltimrtm lioViiliiV Being the only Insunmco Oflice, on tneanove pop ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex pects a generous support from tt estcrn Merchant. We respectfully invite tha Missouri River patronage.- BWECTOES ! . S.F.Nuckolls, . Chas. F. Holly, IL P. Bonnet, . ' - ;T;; . Armstrong, W. N. Hinchman, Miles A . Brown, - X A. Bradford. - ' " 'officers : CHAS. F. HOLLY, President. J.-Gabstde, Sec y. St. Louis Agcnt-Ccl. W. P. Howard. ' -April 2d, 1S57. 421J Steam HiUXiimber. WE take this method of informing the Public that we have just put in operation on what is known as Sonora Island, four milos above Brown ville, a first quality steam Sawmill, and arc now pre pared to saw all kinds of Lumber on short notice, and in a manner, wo aro confident will give satisfac tion. We will keep a Ferry boat to run to the main shore, for free use of our cusiomers. v. - W. S. HALL A CO. 'Caution. The operations oi me vuui.wujr, w-. , the present, to marine, cr cakuo nsh.?, wnu a of on any one outturn. THE public are hereby not'fiod, that there was made and executed on or about the 20th day of February, A.D..185C, by tho undersigned, Three Notes in favor of B. B. Fraxiir, of two bundred dollars each; one payable September 1st, A. D. 1856; one payable January 1st, A. D. 1S57; one payable March 1st, A. D. 1S57. The consideration having failed, for which the said notes were given, we shall refuse further jmyincnt on the said Notes, or any part thereof. . ... Jesse Noel, . ' Henrt Emerson, Hexry W. Lake. By . ! . O. F. Lake, his Agent. Brownville, Maroh 12th, 1S6 7. 39-tf 1 ul TnE subscribers have entered into, ft partnership i nnr the firm of Reed, Ilolabird A Co., to manufacture the J. C. Reed, Tatent Portable Grist , Mill and aro now prepared to furnish all those in wait of a good Com or,; Wheat Mill that for dura bility, simplicty and economy; excel any Mill in the. world.' On ' the Jate exhibition of the vMecbanics : institute in Cincinnati, a Gold. Medal was awarded themforit-' - v;-:ilv .Tf!"0. I It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes ; it is superior to all others for the most extensive Merchant Mill, 3 it is for grinding ti? rpc" fe7"(?. ?TheaboTo Mills are- mannticnrcd by 'the nndeT Signd4 at their shop in Cincinnati, O., where they on bd furnished in anyquantityatfhor notice. : , ' The above Mills warranted to perform 3 follows: kli rn:'lfiirrf'-;itfiinviti,r So'ni Cnrh. 25 Wheat: ' 80 .," "., 30 J (, 15 , "; ,. 2i tt if .t ; 20 " 13 " ' 200 t As this Mill tells its own story, it i3 unnecessary to quote from onr numerous rceommendatioh-rcech-ed. ! : v on JFresn ' Arrival of . v ; i -'J ' J '1 1 a m. rtT Wii Vrt. ' I ; TnE' subscribers "would rc?p!ctfully tender their thanks to their customers and the Public Gcner, rally forthoirliboral patronage heretofore, and solicit' a coniinuance of the same pas they are determined to" sell' Goods as' low' if not lower than any other Hauso.west of St. Joseph Haying just received a large arid well selected' Stock of Spring and Summer Goods; also a superior Stovk.of Family Groceries with Hardware," Glass and Quccnsware, Furniture, toaddicry; iron, ss. ? rt ' I CUI J i r ':' (I j . . J, , Come, pno and all, .. " ; 1 "' "'For Well wo know : ....... YVrc11 sell so ' 'vs Of Goods tho bept, . . t . . . ' , And profits small, ulvr yy:- :' We'll beat tho rest, " f And suit you all. Our Stock of Dry Goods having been purchased in the Eastern cities, we flattcriOurselvcs that we .can surpass our competitors in tho.lo'w prices and good qualities of our Stock, and earnestly belicvo fell will make by calling and seeing for themsolvcs before purchasingelsewhere. CAREY, JONES, A CO. N. B. Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex-r change at the highest prices, for Goods. "June 7, G. DANIEL zoos;.. WHOLESALE AX KETilL " " DCf UL gr Oregon, Halt County, Mo. nasin Store: , Ture White Lead, r Linseed Oil, Spanish Whiting, Red Lead, . -Litheragc, White Chalk, Vcnitian Red, Spanish Brown, Cream of Tarter, Tartaric Acid, Sulpher Carb. Soda, Vinegar, Soda, Copcras, Saltpeter, . Borax, Mcx. Liniment, Vol. Oil - do, Morland's do, Nervcr and Bono do, Parrels do, Loudcn's do . : Jays' Expt., Window Glass, Putty, Caster Oil, . Ex. Logwood, Bine Stone, Alum, ' . Ground Ginger, Root do, Saint Louis Gltio, Paris Green, Chrome do, do j'cllow, Iron Paint, White Zink do, Fish Oil, Whalo do, Wrights' Pills, Champian's do, Jayan's do, Loudon's do, Rad way's R, R.,' Davis Pain Killer, Fahnestock's Ver : Stone's Congh Candy, London s do, JlcLanc s L,ivcr 1 ills. In addition to the above, I have the largest Stock of Druggist and Physicians Shop furniture, Chemi cals, Surgical instruments, and Patent Mcdicicns ever offered for sale in this Country. Merchants and Physicians of Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, are respectfully invited to give me a call. June i , iso'j. DAMEL ZOOK. A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO., .MacMnists, FoiiRite and ENGINE BUILDERS Front Street, West of Emith, CINCINNATI, O, Would most respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they aro now prc- ' Parctl to cxecutc aI1 orders in their line, with prompt- I ncss. uavmg lately enlarged thei lately enlarged their shop and with the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which nas ueretotore been extended to them. aw Mill Engines of every Description. Constantly on hanl: consisting of tho Sash, Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of t. astmgs, warranted to be well made in every particu lar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to oversee all work in that lino furnished by them, and aro pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in the country. Thoso in want of anything in our line, would do well to give us a call and examine our new patterns. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. BROWNVILLE, N. T. Will practice in tho Third Judicial District in Ne braska Territory, and in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit in the State of Missouri. 11EFERENCES. Richard Brown, Brownvillo, N. T. R. W. Furnas, Dr. John Mcl'hcrson, James Foster. George N. Miller, Tippecanoe, Ohio. Oregon, Mo. Archer, N. T. FRESH DRY GOODS. EEDY, JAMESON & CO., 2VW170 and 172 Main St., St. Louis. WE are now in receipt of tlie most complete ana magnificent stock, cveroffercd to the Western ! Trade. Merchants visiting this city aro invited to , make an examination of onr stock and prices. EDDY, JAMESON A CO. G1RAPE ROOTS. 20,000 Catawba Grape Roots, J two years old, for sale. Price $5 per hundred $40 per thousand. J. M. McClLLOLGII, Nov. 2Jtf No. 200 Main st., Cincinnati. Ready Made Clothing, E YERY YARIETY, style, quality, price, and pat tern of Ready Made Clothing, just received and for sale cheap, by HOBLITZELL A CO. Hats and Caps. LATEST styles of Hats and Caps, and of every grade and price, are offered at ' IIOBLITZELL A CO'S. Stoves and Tinware. C- OOK, Parlor and Office Stoves of various pat terns; and Tin ware, at , HOBLITZELL A CO'S. Wood and Willow ware. BUCKETS, Tubs, Churns, and an endlcs3 variety of Willow ware, is for sale at IIOBLITZELL A CO S. CHEAT U. S. MAIL ROUTE. From KemaJta Agency, in Kansas, to Vte mouth of t!i9 Nyoway River, Nebraska. THIS LINE makes one trip per week, each way, stopping at the principal towns on the Missouri River. Good Hacks all the way through, and good horses and nice young men for drivers. J. B. & W. BENNET, Contractors. Dec. 19, 1856. vln27-ly NEW FERRY, Across The Shute At the Head "of the Island ABOVE BROWNVILLE, To W. S. Hall & Co.'s Saw Mill. HnE undersigned announces to the Public that he X has purchased the Ferry privilege granted Jack son Peters, at tho last Session of tho Legislature, and is now prepared with a new and substantial boat, at all times to accommodate the public. Charges usual rates. - - . . SAMUEL McERIDE. Marck 5 th, 1837. 3S-3m B LANKS cf evoiy description, for snle at this OSo. n: P. 12'XNETT,'-"- y t. S.'MOBtdy, 3. ' ' H. H.'Il A"KDIO , IJENXE1', JIOI1TON & HARDING. . Attorney s;,;at Iiav, Nebraska'City, N. T., and Clenwood, la. TTILL practice in all the Courts of Nebraska and V Western Iowa. .-. Particular attentioir paid to obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection cf debts.:.- . ! . t.. i..' .." -fi !. ... ' : . ., . f REFERENCE: Tlon Lewis Cass, Detroit. I "u. t. . Julius D. Morton, - Michigan; . . Gov. Joel A. Matteson, Springfield, HI; ; Gov. J. W. Grimes, Iowa City, Iowaj , .... . : ,B. P. Fifiled, St. Louis, Mo.; ' Hon. Daniel O: Morton. Toledo, Ohio; . , ! .P. A. arpy, Bellevue, Nebraska: , 'Scdgcwich A WaPaef, Chicago,Hl: ' ' .Green, Wearo A J3c.n ton, Council Bluff's, Iowa. NEBRASKA CITY ; HOTEL. : NEBRASKA'CITY, N. T. BARNES & BARNUJI, Troprictofs .TVHIS cofarnodious' Hotel, ' situotecl ' tipon - aJn Street, Sebriska City, will bo found a de sirable ?sort for travellers." Stage leave this house for all part ol the 'iemtory.; NEV TUJ-WEEKLY MAIL. TO BROW N VIL LE,; NEBll ASK Ai r- GEO. E. LTCLARY, ' HAVING' taken the ; con tract for carrying tho Mail between the abovo points, takes this method of informing the public generally that he has mado preparations for running a Hack on the above named route : Leaving Rock Port every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, at 12 o'clock M.: arriving at Brownville at 2 o'clock. P.M.: leaving Brownville for Rock Port, same evening at 3 o'clock P. M. This route connect at Rock Port with the St. Jo seph and Council Bluffs Stage line, and at Brown villo with the Stage line leading from Topeka Kansas, St. Joseph Mo.jlndependcnce, Kansas City and other points below j and to Nebraska City, Omaha City and other points above; and New Fort Kearney, west; The subscriber hopes by diligent attention to business and accommodation to customers, to merit a share of the public patronage. Particular attention paid to the conveyance of Packages or parcels. Charges moderate; but no ac countability for nnavoidablo accidents. April 7 1856. 43-tf REAL ESTATE AGENCY. GEORGE CLAYE3. J. W. LEE. CLAYES & LEE. Real Estate and General Agency, OMAHA CITY, N. T. References. James Wright, Broker, New York, Wm. A. Woodward, Esq. " " Hon. R. Wood, Ex-Gov. of Ohio, Cleveland, Wicks, Otic and Brownell, Bankers, M Alcott & Ilorton, " . Col. Robert Campbell, St. Louis, James RidgWay, Esq. ' " . Crawforn and Sackctt' Chicago. Omaha City, Aug. 30, 1S56. vln!3-ly JAMES CAKGILL. . - GEO. VT. CARGILL. ; J. & G. TV. CARGILL, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ..---MERCHANTS. AND MANUFACTURE'S AGENTS, Steamboat Landing, St. Joseph, 3Io. ONSIGNMENTS of Goods and Produce espectfnlly solicited, and all business entrust ed to us will be promptly and carefully attended to at tne lowest rates. - ' References. ' Taylor A Shepherd, St. Louis, R. L. McGhcoA Co., ' " " Livcrmore, Coolcy A Co., " " Merchants Generally, St. Joseph. E. ESTABROOK, UNITED STATES r OMAHA CITY, N. T. EEQUIRED to be in attendance officially upon all tho terms of the District and Supreme Court cf the Territory, tenders his Professional services to such as need them. Ha 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, Jc ne 7. 1S53. Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to tho firm of Noel, Lakk, Emerson-, A Co., will find their accounts in the hands of O. F. Lake for collec tion, and an immediate settlement is requested. Brownville, Feb. 25th, '57. 37-tf W. II. WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX STOVES & TINWARE Orogon, jXo., TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or gon and tho public in general, that he has on hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin 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 st(k of COOKING STOVES, comprising tho 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 prije Pre mium. Also Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN 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 term'. Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. W.W.WILLIAMS, vl-n5 Oregon, Mo.; July 5, 1856. FltAXKETN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY No. 168 Vine St., bet. Fourth and FiU CINCINNATI, O. C. F. O'DUISCOLL & CO. M T..1., Xanufacturers and dealers in News, Book and Job Type, Printing Presses, Caseo, Gallks, Ac. s, and Printing .Material of Every Description. .un.-, aim j iiiitin rr 1 .11 Ul lVCTy UCSCnp STEllEOTYl'INCJ of all kind-Books, Music, Patent Medicine Directions, Job?, Wood EnTcvin"- Ac., f-c. ' o o j Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles, IPcace in Kansas ! C. F. JENNINGS & CO., FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, White Cloud, Kansas Territory. SPECIAL attention given to Receiving and For warding Goods of cverv description. m ALSO: Will keep a largo and complete assortment of GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, -BOOTS. SUOES, HATS, CArS. CLOTHING, &C., &C, At the Lowed Cost Prece! Dec. 25, 1S56. vln28-Cm Herring's Patent Champion FIRE-PK00F SAFES, WITn Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Locks the same that wcro awanled separate Mcdala at the World's Fair London,185I,and tha World's Fair New York,' 1853; and are the only American Safes that were awardrd medals at tho London World's Fair: - These Safes are now admitted to be superior to any ever offered to the public ; and the subscribers chal lengo the World to produce an instance of these Safes failing to preserve thcircontentj through the hottest fires, or a turglar picking the lock. The subscribers and their agenti are the only per sons authorized to make and sell Herring Patent Champion Safe, with Hall's Patent Powder Proof Locks. S. C. HERRING A CO. Green Block, 135, 137 and 139 Water St., if v i.v an4 5 Murray St, New York. March 5th, 187. ; . v 33Pm .h;:.i)iop PATENT GRAiH h. rnilE SUBSCRIBEUilnfi. nishFanners and otheci,i-h , h s ".CrRAIX separator for the present season. It i, nn 'S particularly of th5 mei-ii ,v. .i.. are tjo well Wn through lt 1' J extomng; out, tap fact that t!.eT I...T4'!;, I are continuing to receive tlic 3cri-l chine, to purchase one of the-c '4?fii . Aia praciicaiL-stof tab; Se:irvr, with the brl of those mad J i Fu 'i8?. received tho hirh.?stpfymmw. .:. " " W- . . il.. I 1 ' . . . IH Tn.w ... . .. . . "'"i-ninirfC. Bt inu ieaaiB CTl?U ;nra .r .i. . c- -' I nave a largo nuaiber of Y - ingu nuuioer oi tQeiB v.. .-"T. j he coming crop, made of taebeHmate71''': ranted to do gwxi work. .- ... , eni IbaveiiiadorMivalaabloimprnrrn,,,,,. i marines within the Tasiytar, and have v 'k i' warranting them siperi to iny ia J"1 ! I a.-n also preparing a fey number ntl- irtn nn rnluw i l . "CU'i - .v j ii)io: iucr iloliix patented in LaJr.',- which "re .gret"; ?Q.n(, , patent of 1811, bciu-" in iU'lf Uvhrp ahead of it in other rcsrtO!'ts. r2 r a j t patentee, who h's pcroanenilr locauVv,." -t -. The above cut represent iu toar hor tor," and is designed espwiaily fer'the'f--, - i use." " Im also ngent for McCorni-k's ccVtrvj. ER and MOWLVQ JIACIILNE, combing 5 J. R. MOFFITT, Piqua. Miami Improved Little Giant CORN & COB PLANTATION Price XTeduccd. TnE subscriber has purchased ex.-!u;r. Territory in the West, of the W. Mills, and is prepared to furnish tacat-''K .uvinwc i i vuiu, uu guaranteed it ' positive manner. u It is now more than a year since the "JLittlc Giant" Was introduced to tho public, during whieli has been constantly growing in the p pulyfj:, Tho improvements recently e2wted art pa, makes it the most perfect machine eror &Z general farm use. It U furnished rea.lv forrtv- team, and woghs as follows: o. 1, .'5 Nu.. o. o, 4ii3, .c. 4, ouu nonnus. twentj aiiaoa sufficient to set One up, wiihrai moi haciial aiJ when onco adjusted, it can with 3nfety Ik- entri to a boy. Full directions accompaDjr caca No 1, $.15, will grind 8 bu tnt al per hour vita ', v No2 43, " 10 " ' i No 3 50, ""' 15 " 'i No 4 CO, " " 20 "i " " - : Liberal discount to dearer. JAMES B. ClUnYM No. 63 Locu.st Street, let. la June 2S, 1S56. vl-n4 St. Lnni ALLEN BOOT s. v. ac: ROOT & COZZEKS. LAND AMYli Omalia Oity, Ttf. T; HW ING mado arrangenaat3 by whiih wtw accurate copies of all thu Townships tufr-t. surveyed, in tho Territory, we are now f,ri,iri . offer our services to tho c.tizsni of tholrr''" J.V TILING i DECLARATORY 'STATDiTiTi or INTENTION TO. rKE-ElHT, Securing Pro-emptier, LOCATING LAND WAIW.m AND EWTERIIV6 liA.M). Land "Warr.mts Iionbt anl S Land entered on time, etc. . PARTICULAR attention pail to lnirv'K selling on Commission. AI.-o in makins C Ipction iu all parts of the TERRITORY WESTEKN IOWA. April 7 43-tf - BRUSHES! BRUSHW ESTABLISHED 1325. DAVID JIcIUUKRAY, Jr.. AMERICAN Warolioueo, Xo. 252 rtarl Strot. New York. Price List of Brushes, sent, if rcjnest"'I- respectfully solicited, and promptly atlc-ulfl t , April z.i, i nn . GEO. C. FITRfTLTSON MILLWRIGHT ANDEXGI ijuownvilli y. T. A NNOUNCES to tb puld c, thai h- is 2. to erect Steam Sawan"! SJercb.-nt Muj!' notice and rea.-?onablo term. " . ALL WORK WARH ANTED. He id also Agent for I A. B. IIOLLimilD Si co-s.. Western PonndrP CINCINNATI, O., LEi: & LKAVITT'S , Saw Maimiactorr ! . CINCINNATI, 0., ' chincry manufactured or kept cm hand, by ta tablishmontii. Lcttcw of enquiry, promjitly answered. - REFFERI.'NCES. Aoel, lake A Co Bmwnvillo, N N. T. Nuckolls i White, Kockprt, Mo. u- James Lowe, Linden, - , 1j4; ln3ly. Browi.ville. Jjn-'i: NO BOOKS KEPT.! ALL CAS?: A. S. HOLLADA- W1IOLESAL13 AXD RliTAIL DEALf. I Bru?? and Hedicifs Main Street, Brownville, N. rnilE undersigned rcspH.-tfol!ybegslcv e to ui'; X the publ a e"nll'lv ic, that he has no on nana n & i .a IFv kept Stores, which he uff.-rs for ssie, Hiclavt-. New System of r" CASH AND CASH OW- It will be entirclv forcirn b thi islK-autiiu'y to uBook." iteei account." ,4roto -sent ten 7'-tf . Come or 'rcmcmner ior i icmi u.ij . ,k ... . y,n. iu t"0 1 apouuouiCKS uyou wan.u.'""' lino. Prcscriptiocs Componnde at U Bo1, i Accuracy and. DIspitC21- Remember tho system I have it,Ft7rCJ!;t pocketand your feelings wi'l not suffer. potititf ly not be given, unless unlcrcir?u;u- . l , t - - i m -.1. vj.i -i.:. . AT-w ST. LOUIS, MO. ;; March 2S, '37. 4l-ly July 12, lS56.-vl-u:f A. S.