TJE ADVERTISER, BROWNVILLE, f "B. 10, 15.9. , TKItMS: toMTl.wr',l m advance, - . m at tb end of 6 mon.uS, 3 OO i.&O 'II 3 00 no! f !? or wore 1 furnished at $1,60 per - VcziT i'r'.ded accompanies the order, not Of the Real ,.,e s-w Letter, Maotiic Temple, Chicago, 111. ii piirn. General Advertising Agent.ln rear of X Ml, L4ie aiil aiiurcu . juwawitjoy " i .uTtfc Siieet, VltnHll0WW,ft " ' Aluw'lt'isp, American Cacadeaa and European .(,rrff!rjr aiid ut:riUou f3ce,Nol33 Nassau street EibDtaiDct, Northwest corner of Olive and uitr'.i, baifct Luii. til Jvek,C3, iei born street, Chicago, .- uibiut-4 Agent tu solicit subscriptions and ad t.:.arv.' for the AJvi-rtl.er, and receive and receipt tti.uit ti-erefor. syrens resident in this Territory, coming from varions ,r.of the Mates, often sucgestu as the names of -.-rttatl.eirold neiKLborbood. who would doubtless ,e subrbers if they oould see a copy of the "Ad n'r " We always send a specimen copy, and persons t.vug, m ill consider It af ,.ar i4scritr. tUoB to become a regu- JOD VOIIK. t.hrerer.t ten.ve aiMl.ts of New Type. Cuts, UU, V-nre. Card. C male to the "Advrr- aX claim to be at le to turn out Job "W ork In ;"I r 2? un;T4ab, any office. The proprietor being r trj't r in t be ocudone n the ea r Irt r4s fhsnn ens i B ank. Wort in Colors, Brome Wort, vc., will r.ita particular attend'- trt r, from a flounce will be Promptly attended to, U wVraited to give satisfaction or no pay. i-r The "Nebraska Advertiser" havin 'uch it. largest circulation of any paper to e Territory. Wholesale nU St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East a market, where Nebraska merchants pur .aa. wUl find no better adrertiaing medium i the Western couiitry-C3 Lost. - Id tbii (it J, a Thursday February 3d, 1859, , arfwhere between Messrs. Crane 4 Hill's atore, on v n ftreeLaoJ the Brownvil'.e House, or between ;.e Ur-waville Huse and Doct. J.Xoel'i resiJence, n.all -irte inoncaie" couUining about forty ;Ur. Tbe finder wiU be liberalJy rewarded by rtriDg the Mmt at tbu c Cee. Ion. rentier Ferguson. '& are u&Jer special obligations to .'I;a. FtxstB Febrcsox for bound vol .mes cf Commerce and -Navigation18594 Report on . the Finances," 1757-8, and Tateat Office Reports," 1657. Hon. Janes Shields. . Of the Senate,- will please accept our thfiuls for recent favors. Yalcablc Mercantile Accession- ; tVe are pleased to announce that S. F. Ncckolls and D. J. Martin have ieiermined to open up a new and exten li.e Mercantile House in this City. 'tVLere S. F. Nuckolls Is ' known and ivhere is he not in this region no better q-jarantee' of ability, extensiveness, re- rxmsilility,' and practicability, is needed -i.an the simple mention of his name as onnwted with an enterprise. Mr. Mar Ja ii a younj "man also well known in his portion of the country, as being a jentlemrtfily, honorable, experienced, and 11 1 1 t . 4i 1 ost excellent tradesman, which together mnnis social qualities cannot ran to se cure for the new house a host of friends. 11- ! I . . liner's Oulflt, " Mr. Hill, of the firm of Crane &. Hill, f this City", informs us that Mr. Crane is now east purchasing supplies of every thing needed by those going to the Ne- Irala Gold Mines, which will be here tn tho first boat. The enterprise evinc ed ty this house the past year has been ? jth that none will doubt their ability, and iMerminauon to keep fully up with the demand cf the times. Improvements. ; U hive every reason to believe that extensive improvements will be made in this city the coming season. Contracts ere beinj made for lumber, brick, &.C, reparatory for early operations. (apttolluKi. . v e are sure our readers will be glaa tnai onr "correspondent irom tne n tal,M "CAriTOLirM," has resumed his lie -QVPriispr s coiuniiia. 11c a close observer of men and things, and l-i.. . . -is jeners are ahvavs or interest. Atlantic Monthly. We have received the February num- : er of this valuable monthly. Contents Ought women to learn the alphabet? The morning street In a cellar Ham kt at Boston El Llanero Bulls and tears "The New Life" of Dante The rhiltcr Did .1 ? The minister's wooing The Poiin and the Pine The Profes- kt at. the breakfast table "White's Shakespeare, &.c. Tlie Atlantic is increasing in populari ty- Th Jan nary "'number w as entirely t ihausted, and a reprint is being made. Helicons EeTlTal. Quite an interesting religious revival u m progress in this, city, this, city, in charge of he Christian Church. Rev. J. M. Wood, delating. Several have been added to the Church. May the good work go on. Chess. : - 0;r fried, "T, R. F." who is a de votee, to, and an expert at the game of Chess: has furnished the Advertiser col- umns with several beautiful and difficult Chcs. Prol Otlems. He promises ta Con- . 1 tmue. Others are invited to contribute. Pike's Peak Coots. . Lien. Las a few more of the same sort cf those "jam up" water proof Pike's I f ak boots. G ive him a call. Claim Notice. To Joseph Jones, Almond Spencer and all others h ra it way concern. You are hereby notiCed that I w,ll appear at the Ur.d Office in Brownville. N. CiV w 7 tbe da3rcf February lS59,at two - t i .m, vo prove o Tnivripbtof nre-rmntion tn th north east r:nrt.r ,r n v: . T f v lWUU - -, WKiUUIUil. T0-o.33. ROBERT FOX. 1 t a - .ia: AT THIS OFFICE j i. . -. Toledo , Iltuserics. ' - ivu,wu j.rus jor oat - Twobnndred thonsand apple trees grafted thil winter, deliverable in eprrogtoorder atfSfcrtOOO, whenorer twenty tbonsacd are taken; for emaller amounts six dollars per thousand -will be charged. Thirty thousand extra ne imported Pear stocks at from eighteen to twenty dellaraper thousand. S0,0C0 extra fine imported Anger's Quince, $17 per inonsaDa. 20, CO Mahalcb Cherry Stocks 10,000 Parfidiae and Douc ian $18 per 1000 20 " 4 0,000 Slazrard Cherry stocks ' ' 20,000 ParndUe aDd Uoneain 300,000 ono year old apple trees, , ., 20 20 60 80 60 25 H ' u M per 100 100,000 3 to 4 feet apple t ees 100,000 4 to i feet Tcry stocky and fine 20.0C0 Norway Spruce about 1 foot 12.000 dwarf pears 5,000 dwarf cherries, extra fino 2.000 r.lum troes. 1 year 15 20 " and Raspberries, Plants, Peaches, With a lar0 lot of Currants Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Apricots and Nectarines. Catalogues sent to order on receipt of a postage stamp each. A, FAIIXESTOCK 4 SON S, Feb. 10, '$9 ly - " -Toledo. Ohio. A STATEIiIElMT or THE Buchanan Life and General' Insurance Co. or .Ot.. sTos2?Xxt - Mo. ' For the year ending December 31, 1S59. Cash on band, - $36,982 68 -iLN.Y.andStLonia 25,W4 21-$52,945 87 ; Real Estate, 4,421 56 Office Fixtures " 656 17 Bills Receivable, 8,305 51 Stock notes well secured and payable on demand, 81,770 00 Balance due on Insurance Premiums, 5,946 70 : $164,045 81 $96,200 00 52,675 83 5,170 93 Capital Stock, Deposits, Profit and and Loss. $154,046 81 The above statement closed the second year of this company. The company paid their losses promptly, on the pre rectation of the claims, without submitting any of tbeir insurers to any detention whatever, or availing themselves of any of the usual delays, or charges for prompt payment. And they bope by the continu ance of this policy, to secure a large share of the bu siness of merchants, steamboats and shippers gener ally. A dividend of 33? per cent, on the capital paid in. has been this day declared and carried to the credit of the Stock notes, and 25 per cent of the cargo premiums returned to the customers of the office. JAS. L. O'NEILL, Secretary. DIRECTORS. J B IIOWAttD, W R PENICK, J B JENNINGS, JOAN CALHOUN. HENRY BLOUNT, JAMES KAY, MILTON TOOTLE, ALBERT O CLARK, C HYATT, J II LIKENS. J. B. JENNINGS, President. JAS. L. O'NEILL, Secretnry. Notice to Lot Holders IX TABLE ROCK, NEBRASKA. Persons holding any evidences of titles, contracts for deeds, or certificates of deeds, in the town of Table Rock, Pawnee county, ebrat-ka,are nereoynounea ioai unless presentation U made in person, or by the proper attor ney, and lots claimed, and respective proportion of en trance money (56 cts per lot,) and fee for executing the deed. ($1 60 ) be paid on or before the expiration of six months from this date. All lots nncaneu ana unpam for, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, for the use and benent of said town of Table Eock agree able to the provisions of an act passed by the General Assembly of Nebraska, entitled "an act regulating the disposal of lands purchased in trust for townsltes," and approved February 10, lt57. C. W. GIDDIXGS, Table Rock. Jan. 13. '69. -3t Mayor. FAR31 FOR REST. The undersigned, desires to rent, for the coming season, his farm, situated seven mile due west from Brownvillo. Forty acres is now under cultivation, enMoscd with a good poet and board fence. There is also a good comfortable log house and a splendid spring of water on vbe premises. The farm will bo ren ed on very favorable terms, and the pay taken in breaking additional farming land, share of pro ducts or cash, as may be desired. T. J. FAVORITE, flrownvilie, N. T. Jan. 13-59-29 tf. ' Notice. TT 1- 1 a.l,.-. T nnAna 4 Ara ST1 i nose persons who uavu uacu uuuiuu ivm BoarJ ynd at tho foot of jdain street Brownville, without our consent, are hereby requested to report the lumber to J. H. Morrison who is our authorized agent; The persons who took the lumber, are Known and will save themselves trouble by calling as above and settling as soon as possibly convenient, - ' Also those who have purchased of Mr Morrison, are requested to pay up, as we are in need of funds. jan. 27,59-3U-3t J. li. Mou&tt & vo. LIST OF EETTERS Remalninz uncalled for In the Brownville Post Of fice for the Quarter ending Dec. 31, 1858. A mack, D. Am Burns William McDonald B McCombs John Martin John F 2 Morris Mrs Mary Masters Kate Mow John H Manning R C Minick Elizabeth Monroe A Q McLaughlin Charles Nickerson Lewia Prosser Jonathan Ripple Henry Reynolds Henry Ross R. Sam. Smith Jacob Stewart Marparet Steys Samuel Scott Henry Scott Mrs. E. C. Sinclair Mrs. F. Steward Joseph Slttes pieline ; True D - Thurber Wm 2 Twining W. W. Worrall G. H 2 Willman Anny Bingley George Belrel William Bruker Jacob Conrad Nicholas 3 Chard John 6 Cownerthwait Bich'd Con Elizabeth Crichfleld Hardin Council Jos W. Cooper Ephreim Dickey James Due?ee Richard Dtrbs Henry Deeter Wm. Emerson John Elliot Henry Fowler S D Freiberg Angnst Carl Hibbard S Willia-n Harrison James E 2 Hawley K Orester 2 Haskell C Emily" Humphreys D Charles Jewell David Jewell A P Jack uacid Lyons Jeremiah u-ngreiiow Joseph i Wally Solomon IRntin Samuel. Persons calling for those letters will please say they are advertised. JOHN H. mala. v. r. Ja. 1 1 1 1 1 j , , . . . - . , r . J2 IUCRY. STABLE 1.. - . . . v pnwri.T. BBOwWvrLLE, N. T. Annonnces to the public that be is prepared to accom modate those wlshlne with Carriages and Buggies; to- cether with good safe horses, for comfort and ease in tra velling. He will also board horses by the day, week or month. fcfTERMS FAVVRSBLJi.JS. June 10, '68. Wtf Claim Notice. To James Stoddart and all others to whom it may concern: 1 oa are nereoy nonnea ia x wm pprur at the Land Office in Urownville N. T, on Tuesday tho 15th day of February, IS59, to prove up my right of pre-emption to the north west quarter of section 32, township 5, range 14 east. Dr.-Easterly's ES"FeYer and Ague Killer Will enre ague and fever, chills and fever, dumb agce, Inter mittent and remittent fevers, and all the varioas forms of fevers Incident to bilious climates. If there la a ma pom&n or cfi suffering with age and J ver. they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's ever ana Ague Killer, It is a positive curespeedy and perma nent. Try It. Plice $1 per bottle, or 6 bot.lesfor $5. Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets 81 Louis, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressrp to get the genuine. , Sold by J. H. MAUN & CO, Agents, Brownville. ISTDr. Carter's Cougli Balsam will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bron- 1 chltls, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart, and all diseases of the Throat, chest, and Lungs No one 6hould neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by neglecting a Common Colo. Coughs and Colds lead to cokstjmp- tiok. and then to an early death. Reader, have you a much. cold, or anv disease or the lungs.' rrocore at once that celebrated remedy, Db. Carter's Cough Balsam, which never falls to relieve a cough in twen- J ty-four bors, and always cures the worst cases 01 oolds, coughs, ans all diseases of the throat and lungs in a few days. Price Trial bottles, 2$ cents; large bot tles, $1 per bottle, or bottles for $3. tJDR. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut Strs, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, tewhom all orders mast be addressed to get the genuine. - Sold by , , . ; , j. n. MAUN &. Co., Agents, " Brownville, IT. T. , Claim Notice. . To Nathan Corchan Thos. C. Nance, and all oth ers whom it may concern: lou are hereby notified that I will appear at the Land Office l.rownTille, A. T-on Friday, the eleventh day of February, 1859, to prove up my right of pre-emption to the south west quarter of section twelve, Township one, north of range sixteen (16), cast, where you can appear to contest my right thereto. JOHN A. BURBANX. I " W S 1 . -M a , t loumv uuu BurKapiinuu ; v "Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or a depraved condition ot tbe fluids of the system, vis : cancers, swelling of the glands, rheumat ism, white swellings, chronic acre eyes, piles, noils, erysipelas, goitres, pains in the bones and joints, ul cers In the mouth and throat, and all chronic constitu tional diseases. This medicine searches out the very roots of the disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secretions in the system, thus removing the caaso. Whjch renders the cure certain and permanent. lit. Eatterly't fodine ana $ortaparilla will pure the vortt mercurial dUeatt, and, Jr jye ont and destroy ev ery particle of mercury which is in the system, and cure its bad effects. It will cure secondary typhilii or general Qiteate, and will dare the eypMhtic virus and all hereditary taint $ and pouonout matter out of the system through the pores of the skinand restore the patient to a per feet state of health and purity. It is a positive cure for liver complaint and dyrpeptia, if used a proper length of time, I challenge the World to produce its equal in these complaints. The afflicted will bear in mind that Dr. Easterly' t Iodine and Sartaparilla will cure all nervous diseases, female comploiuts, dropsy, grveo', diseases of the kidney's, bladder, and urinary organs, in a few days. It will remove pimples and blotches from lhe face, and make the skin clear, white and beautiful as ala baster. It does this by purifyingthe blood, and by its prompt action on the liver, kidneys, and secretory or gans, producing vigorous health. -. , Persons who have long been afSicied with scrofula old sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridley'i Salt Bboum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the sores and diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Sartaparilla. The Iodine and Sarssparilla purifies the blood, and causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, and the ointment heals them. When both are used (which I always recommend) a permanent and radical cure is always effected. They are the best and most powerful curatives known to man. A fair trial is all I ask I do not fear the result. Price of the Iodine and Sarsaparilla, $)1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Gridley's Salt Bheum Ointment 75 cents per bottle. Both are prepared by Dr. Easterly, corner of Third anp Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo., sole proprietor, to whom all orders must he addresed. 53-Soldby J. H. MAUN & CO., Druggists, Brown- viUe IT. and by Druggists generally. ETDr. Hooper's Female Cordial will cure all female complaints, such as excessive, suppressed, or painful menstruation, Fluor albua or wnltesf barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, diz ziness, weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all ' diseases caused by colds, checked perspiration, excesses, over excitement, &c., of tho sexual organs. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la dies the best remedy ever invented. jc3Prlce $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. ... ' Dr. Easterlv, corner of Third and Chestnut streets St. Louis, Mo, sole proprietor and to whom all orders mast be addressed. Sold by J. H. MAUN k CO., Agsnts, BrownvlHe, i. T., ana by Druggists generally. Dr. Baker's Specific will cure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, chordee, diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and all diseases of the genital organs, seader, have you a private disease 1 Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, and radical cure. With Dr, Baker's Specific you can cure yourself, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price $1 60 per bottle. JCJ-Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strets St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressed, to get the genuine. Sold by J. n. MAUX & CO., Druggists, Brownville, N. T. NEW ARRIVAL! -NEW FIIIJI-. '. : " - AMD NEW :(GOOS!!! McAllister & ponn, n HOLESALB AND BETAIL DEAL&RS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FFRXITtRE, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, &C, BROWNVILLE, N. T. Having established themselves at the old stand recent ly occupied by john Mcpherson; They are now offering and receiving for sale one of the Largest x AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF MEROHiANDISE Ever Brought in this Territory They have an extensive and varied assortment STAFJLE AKD FA1VCY DRY GOODS, ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family of ....... consisting of - - - i . Flour, Ham,' Bacon Sugar, lHolases, Cofiea, Tea, . . Salt, Cheese, Candles, .1 etc.,etaf v And a fine assortment of - LIGHT GROCERIES Such as Spice, . Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc., etc They have also on hand a large lot of BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS, PFSKS,. BURE-AUS&C, AC. . - ALSO, ' "' ' ' '' J . A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, Boots and Shoes. We pledge our customers to sell as cheap as any otljer house in the city, and that our goods in quality and style shall be unsurpassed. THE GOLDEN YEAR. G0DET,S LADI'S BOOK FOR 1S59. Fif ty-seventh &, Fifty-eighth volumes. terms. ' One copy one year, three dollars; twoecpic; one year Ore dollars : three copies one year 6lx Gal lars. AKrets L. A.GOODET. ' US Chfsn-it street Philadelphia.' cards: R. M'LACGHLIX CHAS. DOSSCT LIcLAUGHLUT & DORSET, Main Street, BrownTUie,N,T., Bay and sell Land -Warrants, mats out and file declar atory statements; make out pre-emption papers; pay taxes, investigate titles; t r - - Buy and sell property on commission, furnish land warrants for time entries, and attend to all other busi ness connected with a general land agency business. .rarucuiaT aiteniion paia 10 iue seictiiou 01 trovern ment land and the location of land warrants for parties residing; at a distance. McLAUGHLIN &. DORSET respcniiy refer to George H. Nixon, Esq., Register Brownville Land Pfflcp. Chrles B. Smith, Esq.., Receiver of Public Moneys' Nemaha Land District. Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. Lushbaugn & Carson, Bankers, Brownville, lion. W. M. T. Hamilton, nagerstown, Maryland. Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, ill. O H Barnet, Esq , Dayton, Ohio. Hon. Fenner Furguson, Delegate in Congress from Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, 1). C. ' ' John A. Beat, Esq., 'Attorney at Law,- Peru, Ind. Brownville, April 22. ' no43tf W. BEDFORD, HUDSON GEORGE, county Surveyor Aotary Public r T? iM?AT1T 0 rT?nnnT7 JDJli Ur UJA U OU VJiLUlAUllj Tl TTTSlTnTin A BTTI flTTTTT . ALSO REAL ESTATE AIGE UTS BROWNVILLE NEBRASKA. Office on Main Street. ' -WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to them in the line of their profession. Will bny and sell Land warrants, make time entries, aiteua to tne selec tion and location of-Government Lands, Survey Town sites, subdivide Lands, make out City Plats, ac, &c, Having been located in the Territory ror the past year, we are prepared to make the most choice selections for actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and render assistance la contested cases at the U. S. Land Office. . . . ; 1 Letters of inquiry promptly answered. , V WE BEFE& TO : lion. WC Reynolds ' Kingston, Penn; John J Pendleton Esq. ' -Cincinnati, Ohio -HonGalutiaA Grow Washington City, D. C. Hon Joseph G. Crane Dayton. Ohio Ryall & Charles, Land Agents; Sioux City, Iowa. Bo6ter & Hedges, Bankers r do - - do w- Lnshbaugh& Carson, Bankers Brownville, N. T. R. W. Furnas, Esq. . do , do D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Pa. RufusR. Edwards, Esq. - St. Joseph Mo. .,' Col. John G. Fell - Waverley Pa. W. G. George, Real Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio Aprils. 1868 v2n-yly A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO., - Machinists,, Founders and ; . Engine Buildersr Front atree. West of Smith,' . " CINCINNATI, O. Would most respectfully inform theirf riendsand the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in theirhne, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with the increased facilities they now poss6?,they hone to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which, has heretofore been extended to them. Saw Mill ;Enginesr of every Description. Constantlv on han-': consistins of the r?ash, Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of J astinge, warranted to be well made in everyparticu lar. - ,y if 7" ; V They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables them to oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other shop in the country. , Those in want of anything in our line, would do well to give us a call and examine our new pattern J BEARD BROTHER, PROPRIETORS OF THE . rfr vr SAlVtt AJNIJ ALII W VLik SJLVT LOUIS, MO Bank Safes of. Hardened Steel, and Chilled Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes, Vaults, Bank Locks, &c The recent test of Safes of the different Manifactures in the GREAT FIRE of the City Buildings, in which the Excelsior triumphed over alt others, fully establish es the superiority of the Excelsior Sare, which merits the confidence of all interested in Safes, and tho securi ty of their contents. The Excelsior being the only safe after being in the Are :or ninety hours, aud taken out red hot, that saved the to.ks and Papers, while a large number of the others, ir. .e fire but a short time, were taken out with their contents entirely consumed, must imDress all with the necessity of examining their safes, and those purchasing to be 6ure beyond a doubt, of the Safe having stood the test and come out victorious, we pledge ouselves to manufacture none but such as can be relied on, and refer to the following CcrtlGcate. Wo, the undersigded, take pleasure in certifying to tho successful test Beard Brother's Excelsior fire proof Safes weresobmltted to in the burning of theCity Buildings, the nineteenth-cf liovember,1866. and are jus-. titled in recommending mem in an wno ueeosaies. Hall & Smith . - Eddy jamesos & Co Charles Blow & Co Samuel McCartney Partridge & co Joseph Elder Humphreys Tutt&Terry, John S Thomason RUN YAN UlLLMAN & BROS BASTE WILEY & BASTE TlLLAN ROZIET &CO Scott & Bro Brown Goddix & Co McMehan & Ballantine, Von Phul waters & co w LEwino it co - - D A January h. co Barnard Adams & co John n Hall &. co Shapleigh Day & co THE 'EXCELSIOR Took the Premium over the best Eastern Manufactu'e at the State Fair, in Saint Louis; is sold from thirty to fifty per cent less, and guaranteed to be equal to any In the United States. Also manuf actnrers of Lightning Rods, -. ; of Be6t quality, and PTJMPS of all Descriptions. BEARD &. BRO., No. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis, Mo. July 22,1863. .. .. . . Iyv3n4 VOLUME FIFTY-ONE, GRAHAM'S ILISTRATED 3IAGAZIXE Edited by Charles G. Leland, Esq. A monthly periodical which alms to entertain instruct and amuse both Ladies and Gentlemen. - TERMS. 1 copy one year, $3 J 6 copies, one year, $10 2 copies 6 111 " 20 , Those getting up clubs of 6 copies or more, will receive an extra copy. Graham's. Illustrated Magazine will be supplied to subscribers punctually, and at as early a day as any other Magazine published. , Address, ""7 - WATSON & CO. ... - South Third Street, Phi laJelphia. Extra Notice Subscribers sending three dollars for one year's subscription to Graham's Magazine, will receive a copy of Graham's Ladies' Paper for tone year without charge, For your WiJDaughier, or Friend, ' ' IT O S TrTTT-T 'O T. s. AKTnuR'S Home Magazine for 1859. t,auea dt r. b. Annar ana Virginia t. xownsena. TEEMS IN . ADVANCE.7' 1 copy, $'2; 4 copies, $5, 12 copies, $15; and an extra copy to the one getting up the club. Specimens sent free to those wishing to subscribe, or to make up clubs. Address T. S. ARTHUR' it CO., VTalnut street. Philadelphia. ; Fruiti Trees.f ? Brownville Nursery. The subscribers offer for sale the following varieties of Appie Trees. . ., WINTER VARIETIES. Yellow Bellefleur, nawking. White Winter Pairmain, Red Romaninite, Janitan, English .Golden Russet, Wipesap. Roman Stem, Winter Swarr, Pome Gris, Wilowor LimberTwig, Snow Apple, Baidwin, . Domini or parwiu, Taloian's Sweeting, Northern Spy. FALL VARIETIES. - Fulton," Fall Pippin, Fall Janitan, Autumn Swarr, Fall Strawberry, -Milan. SUMMER VARIETIES. Sweet June er Hlghtop Sweeting, Early Trenton, Snmmer Qnccn. . Golden Sweet. Early Han est Redstreak, Early Harvest. I The If ursery is situated on thefarm of R J. Whitney, about one miie south of Bronvilie. Tae trees are one year old from the graft and very large and healthy for that age. Produced m the soil and climate of Nebras ka, they must prove superior to tho-e that are shipped from lhe States. They can be obtained earlier in the spring are not injured by cutting eff the small Fprouts in order to make the shipment lcf and to lessen the bulk,' as bur . eastern nurserymen 'do-' when tbey seud tree's abroad. This is a truth that our Sebi aska farmers must take into consideration. To those who wish to have Good orchards the proprietors will endeavor to give en tire satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. During the planting season, one of us will be found in the nursery to wait on those who favor ui with their val ued orders, GEO. W. BRATTOX. ' JOHX S. FAVORITE. P. S. We hereby warn all persons against trespassing, er ramovingany trees, orany mark placed en or among tbe said trees. ' " ' n. k F. Br-nrille, y.T . Jjn. 13 1S53. . " 3m ' aits. geiits; dress, goods JACOB MARIION, MERCHANT TAILOR, BKOWNVILIjE,' 3 pijaABKA. ? Respectfully announces to the gentlemen of Brown Til le and vicinity that ho has jnit received from the East a iargo stock of very superior goods andaaiatest styles. - ' ' Cloths, Vestings, &c., Whrih'hc will manufacture on very favorable terms. He flatters himself that he understands bis business thoroughly and all work warranted coming from his es- taDiisumc-nt, ana charges as low as any omer compsaior a this plaqe qr the West. A IVeat Fit Guaranteed. NEW ARRIVAL or - Two Hundred innj CURISXIAN DEUSEK. Rrowmllle. TVtbrasUa. A NNOUNCEStothoDublic thathe bus iust re l ceived, per Steasr Ryland, a Tery large and wel1 &frtei 8tock of JParkrand Cook Stoves, of new and improved patterns.as follows: - uuer a pattern, ' ' Plymouth Rook, Elevated Oven, New E.' , f ' olden Era. and every variety o Parlor and Office Stores. --. - , Also,.-' Japan cd Ware, Rrass Kettles, 1 Eantherns, Copper lVaie. Sho vels apd Tongs. All of which I pledge myself to sell at aa fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lishment in this region of country. I have also now on hand every reqaislte variety ot Tin, Copper and sheet Iron ware, and am prepared to put up gutteringand spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which I w arrant to give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to be undersold In the upper countrr. ; Brownville September 2, 1858. ; I0-ly National Police Gazette. Thl? journal of crimes and criminals is in its thir teenth year, and Is widely circulated through the coun try. It is the first paper of the kind published in the UnltedStates, and isdistincUve in its characters. Subscriptions, Two Dollars per annum; One Dollar for six months, to be remitted by subscribers, who must write their names, and the town, county and State where they reside plainly to GEO, MATSELL & CO. Editors and proprietors of National Police Gazette. N. T. Citv. . . : K ncZ3 The Great Republic MONTHLY. To the Puulic; the Book and Piri-1 odicil Trade, and the Press. We have the honor to announce that we'slial tissue, on or about the first of December next, so as to be in sea son to command the early attention oi the public and the periodical trade, the first number of a new illustrated Magazine, to be called the GBEAT REPUBLIC Terras. Volumes Therewill be two volumes a year, of about 700 royal octavo pages each, commencing In January and Juiy, and ending in June and December, respectitely, making 6 numbers to each volume, and twelve numbers to each year. Subscriptions mar commence at any time. ". Single copies, - Subscription, one Copy one year, $ 25 3 00 600 700 900 10 00 Clubs Two copies, - - - 1 three copies, fOUT ' - five And all additional copies, ovsf fire, at the rate of Si eaCD. II seni 10 me same cioo. tiuns maj oe lorni- ed at different Post Offices. All subscriptions must be paid In advance. ' ' ! PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTIONS. 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Cards of greater length terms. -' The Register is circulated among ill on liberal classes of business men, including Banks, Bankers and Merchants throughout the United States and Canadas, and thus offers superior inducements as a medium for advertis ing, Single copies can be had of Agents and Newsmen, and at our counter. - . - Address EDWaRD L. LEE,' No. 11, Exchange f t., Buffalo r - hear ye r Every Man who Cultivates an Acre of Land, Every Womnn who Cultivates a Garden of flowers, , hvery Boy who intends to become a farmer, Every Girl who may become a farmer's wife, - ocght to read the 1 f OHIO CULTIVATOR. Some are so rich they hare no time to read, Some are so poor they cn't afford to pay, Some so wise you can't teach them anything, Soino are taking too many Papers already. SEE HERE MY FRIENP! You may, can, must, might, could, would, or should leave off snch vain excuses, and Take the Ohio Cultivator, for 1859. Volume XV begins on tho first of January.' Pub lished twice every month in book form, for bindinz. Devoted to Farming, Stock raising, gardening fruits, &C &.c. Got vp expressly for practical every day use. Terms Single copy ono year$l Thrcecopics for 52 hix copies for si JNine copies for ?5, and a copy extra to too getter-up 01 every ciuo ot v. bena. tor a specimen, ana gel up a club among your neighbors. Specimen sent free. . Address S. D. HAuttlS. Editor and Publisher, Coluinbus, O. B. JENXIXG3. " J, B. JEIIT7INGS rvnr tt rx-T7 t xr J. B. CHILDS. & CO. wholesale Grocers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cor. 2nd and Frances sts, St. Joseph Wo! HAVE just recieved by late arrival, at much be low the regular rates of freight, a heavy stock of Groceries, which having been purchased at extreme ly low prices, will be sold unusually cheap for cash. e respectfully invite buyers to an examination of our stock. " . M . 50 hbds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at reduced ; prices j . , 1000 sacks G A and Kanawa salt ' 500 bis superfine, extra and extra fine Flour 600 sacks " u 20 tierces new Rice . 400 hf and qr boxes Star Candles ' 1(10 boxes family Soap , 500 boxes Rio Coffee, good fair to prime 50 bis crushed and powdered Sugar . ZOO bis and tl bis butter, soda, sugar ana wine Crackers 40 Q kegs assorted Nails . 150 coils manni'.la rope, from to 14 inches 75 boxes pearl Starch 50 boxes 8X10 aud 10X12 Glass ' 500 doz 8X10 and 12 and 12X14 window cash 100 sacks new dried Apple3 . ..' ' 100 boxes imperial, gunpowder, young hyson and biacK lea ; 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy 50 boxes sugar Toys and Gum drops 100 whole and hf drum Figs 50 boxes layer Kaisens 200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tcbacco 100,000 Segars, various brands 150 boxes, ind 25 bis Smoking To" acco 600 dozen Field's celebrated Oysters 150boxcsWR,PFandE D Cheese Wooden waro in every variety; Cotton tatting, Candle wick, wrapping yarn, hemp twine, white fish Fotomac herring, fresh Goshen butter." cranberries, orange , fresh and preserved fruit, jellies, pickles, lobsters, pepper sauce, catsups, pepper, allspice, gui ger, currant?, prunes, ycrmaciili. macaroni, nuts of all kinds, etc etc. - - JST"IIides, peltries, beeswax and al other hinds pf produce taken in exchange for goods by J. 1J. JENNINGS & Co. Jar'y 20 195D 30jly BROWNVILLE AD'S. BROWNVILLE latino: lalobn. v -j - - Ta; proprietor has recently fitted up and nuw has in operatiua'a Next door to the Bank Baildin, on Main Street, where MEALS AT ALL HOURS, can be had. Great pains is taken to have everything neat, comfort able, and orderly X3111 or ZPexYc. FBESH OYSTEES. PICKLED OrSTEBS, CHICKENS, MUTTON CHOPS, BEEP STEAK, HAH & EGGS, PIGS' FEET, TBIPE, SOUP.. COFFEE. WILD GAME CF ALL KINDS SUCH AS DEER, TURKET. GEESE, DUCKS. PRAIRIE CHICKENS, BRANT, FISH, cc. Believing that the City needs, and will support such establishment, the enterprise has been embarked in, with the confident hope that a liberal patronage will be extendeo, Brownville, Jan. C, I5o9. tf ts -VrTtTTersrr at.. C, tteuser has removed hs .'in Shop rrom rout street to Main street, nearly opposite the new not el, where he has opened up the largest stock of ware in hi line to be ronnd 1A the upper country. He solicits a continuance of patronage. June 10, 'OS. Land Warrants, Por Casli and on TiTno We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all sizes to settlers on such time as they may desire long or short at the usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants will be kept on hand for sale as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere in town. Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants. All warrants sold by us win t& guaranteed to be genuine in every respect ana will be exchanged if de fective. t . , , . '- Ecing permanently located In Brownville, w canal- ways be found at the old stand a few doors east of the brownville House. LUSIIBAUGH fc CABSON, Bankers, and Dealers lu Land Warrants. Notice to Tax Paiers. R. T. RAlNET, Treasurer of Nemaha County, informs the citizens of said county that he is ready to receive taxes stall times between this and the 1st of January next. Brownville, Nov. 4, IS08. 19-Sw I caution all persons whomsoever against buying from Augustus Kountse and Wm Ruth certain town lots known as 'Benedict's Addition' to Brownville. Nebraska. JOHN MePHERSON. W. P. LOAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOT AND LAND AGENT, Archer, Richardson County, N. T. J. W BLISS CONSTABIsE -A CSollecting Agent, PERU, NEMAHA CQUNTY, NEBRASKA TERRITORY Particular attention paid to making; collections for non-resiuems. wnarges reasonauie. References. R. W. Frame, " Postmaster, Pern Wra. E. Pardee, Probate Judge, Neb. City E E Parker County Clerk, Browni'.le Lyford & norn. Sonora, Mo. PAY YOUR DgBTS ! ! Dim Corn. Those indebtea to me are hereby notified that they can liqnidate their indebtedness with corn at the biphest market price, delivered at tho store of 1.1. byte in Brownvillo. This reouest is made only because 1 am in debt myselt, and cannot raise the money, but can make nse of corn. Such an ar rangement will be taken as a great accommodation under present circumstances. JLSSE OEL. Brownville, Dec, 2, 1858. FRUIT TREES FOR THE WEST ! CAREW SAIVDERS OF THE paint. Louis Nurseries, Situated fly IS illLfcS WEST OF ST. LOUIS on the Olive street Plank Road, OFFERS the following choice and excellent vari eties of Fruit Trees and Plants to Western Far mers and Fruit Grower?, nt the following prices : ArfLt-, Standard Trees, 3 years old, very fine, $20 per hundred, or 25 cents each. SCMMEIt VARIETIES'. AUTUMN' VARIETIES. Maiden's Blush Fall Pippin Hawley Jersey Sweet Ratnbo Fampuse Gravenstein Summer Sweet Paradise Red Astracan Henoni Largo Sweet Rough Early Harvest Early Strawberry Golden Sweeting . 2 - WINTER varieties Yellow Bellfleur, Northern Spy, Wine San, Gold en Russett, White Pippin. Jtmt n. Prror's Red. Rome Beauty, Newtown Pippin, Esopus Spitzenberg I Norton's Melon, Tompkin's County King, Jonathan, liaidwin. PEACHES. Price $20 per hundred, or 25 cnf each. Crawford' Early, Crawford's Late. Earlv York. Old Mixon Freestono, Red Cheek Malacaton, Heath Cling, Large Early York, Cook's Seedling, Troth's Early. George the IV, Coolidgo's Favorite, Red Or ango Free, Ward's Late Free, Large White Cling. I'tAKS. Standard Trees, 50 cents each; Dwarf Trees on An gers yuince Stocks, very superior, bearing first or second ytar after planiinn, 50 cis each, Bartlett, Bloodzood. Tyson' Buffum. Bcurre d'-An- jou, Bella Lucrative, Duchcs d'Angonlcme Doyenne JJoussfh, V hite JJojennc, rlemmish Beauty. Fata dise d'Autome, Louise Bonne de Jersey, Seokel, Ste Tens' Genesee, Swin's Orange, Glout Morceau, Law rence, Easter Beurre. Kirtland. CIIERRJE3. Standard Tree, 50 cents eaci. Knight's Early Black, Black Eazlo. Black Tarta rian. Cpe's Transparent, Elton. Got. Wood, Napole on, ellow Spanish, Carnation, Early May. Jlav uusc, eiie as vnoi.y. Plnra', Apricots, Nectarines, Qninccs, best varie ties 50 cents each. RASPBERRIES. - Red Antwerp and English Purple. 15 cents each: American Black. 19 cents each, Brinckl's Oranire. 20 cents each.' ' STRAWBERRIES. Longworths Prolific. McAToy. Extra Rrd, Wash ington, $2,00 per hundred plants. THE LAWTON BLACKBERRY. $2 per dozen ; three dozen $5, and $12 per hun dred Plants fine and strong. CURRANTS. White Dutch, Cherry. White Grape. Victoria. Red Dutch. Knight's Sweet Red, Black Naples, one year oiu, iu cenis ccd. GOOSEBERRIES. ine Houghton fceodlmg is the best variety culti vatednever mildews, and bears enormously. Price 1,1 CCD vs escn. ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. Shade Trees, Evergreen Trees, Flowering Shrubs, hand.' noses, a.c. sc., urge ana line assortment always on All trees, plants, Ac, will be taken up and labelled ana pacnea in the most careful manner. A small charge, merely enough to cover the ocflar. will h made for packing, as is customary with all curser- men All articles ordered will be delivered at the St Louis steamboat landing, or any railroad depot, free ofebarge. Each box or package will bo carefully marked with the name and residence of tbe party making the order, and shipped as directed, but after the shipment tbey will be at the risk of the pur chaser. Persons visiting St. Loui?. can leave order at th Valley Farmer OSce, corner S Fifih and Chestnut streets and they will be promptly attended to. All orders ehould be accompanied by the money, or an order or dralt on some person in St. Louis, o good All letters should be addressed tn CAREW SANDERS. Feb 3, 155,3. n3 St Louis Nursery St Louis, Mo Xptlce to tot Holder in Tecum sen, Aeuraska. Tcrsors holding evidences of titles quit claim deed., contracts for deeds, or certificatp nTAef U in the town cf Tecumseh, Johnson county Nebraska, are hereby notified that unless presentation is made in perron, or by proper attorney, and lots claimed and respective proportionate amounts cf entrance money end fee for executing deed, be paid on cr before tbe expiration of six months from this date. all lota at that time cncl.iinir d and unpaid for, will j Deioia at pualic auction to tho highest bidder, for the o.e-and benefit of said town of Tccumeb, agree able to the provisions of an act passed by the Gener al Assembly of Nebraska, entitled "an act regula ting the disposal ef lands purchased in trus,ifor towr. sites," and approved February lOtli, 1357. JOUN W. SAYRE, Probate Judge. Tecumseh, Jan. 20. 4553. For SJe at th Office. COTTAGE GASDH 3 CRSEIalES. ,, CLVCLWYA TIt OHIO. , Fruit '"and - Ornamental Tree?, Evcr grcens, Flowering Shi ubs, &c. , The proprietors of the above named Nurserkj,ef fcr for sale tie coming season a full ai3ortacnt of fruit andornacental trees of tho most approved va rieties and thrifty growth, and ef a suitable sis for transpkaticg, consisting in f urt of , ; Apples, Tears. Ocrriop, Feacbc,' . num., " Apricots. Grape, Currants, Quinces, Kectarines, Gooeberrie., I!upberric3, Strawberrie. The ornamental department contain all the mc,t dc?irable varieties ef evergreens and deciduous tr?4 flowering thrubs, roses, climbers, 4e. ' Tho subscriber would call particular at lection to bij fine collection of JiTVABP PEAKS. Ilaving paid great'attentioh to thflr cnlt'artion, he haj pleasuro and eonfiJecco in rferlng them to . the notice of purchasers. They are all worked on the ! best varieties cf rrench tjnioee stocks are remark-' ab!y heallby and in a fine stats for transplanting the coming season. A few hundred trees of the , best sorts can bo furnished of extra size and in a bearing state that will give fruit immediately after,' becoming established. , lAll the abope stock will be furnished at prices that will compare favorably with any other estab-, lishment. ' Tacking done in the best manner. r Catalogues furnished all who enclose stamps foe. pre-payment. Address JOHN SAVERS t Co, , Cottage Uardea urseries. ViDcmaau, u. . Feb. 10, 1 ' ; Trustee's Sale. Notico is hereby given tbst bv virtue cf a deed of trust executed by lienjamin C. Thompson and and Elizabeth Thompson, his wife, dated at Brown ville, the twenty-first day of Uetcber, A. V. Ibi-i, and recorded on page ono hundred and tweuty-threa of Mortgage Record No 1, in Hecorder's cfSce of Ne maha county, Nebraska, I, Daniel L. SfcGary, tnw toe therein nmed, will from the door of the once of the Register of Deeds of said county, on the twenty-sixth day cf February, A. D. 1S59, and between the hours of rine 0 tlocs:, A. M.t ana tour 0 clock, !.. M., of said day, sell at pubHs s.tle to the highest bidder lor cash in banJ, the fallowing described re al estate, to-wit : Lots Numbered seven, eight, nine, and ten, in block number ten, in the town cf Browa-. ville, riemafca county, Nebraska lcrntory as des ignated upon the original plat of said town. Said sale being made to satisfy certain notes made by said , Bcnjamia B.TLompstL to Douglass & Co. and which . -remains unpaid. JJ. L. M-UABV. . Brownville, Jan. 2Sth I Wf. Onion Seed. WILLI EDWARDS, Walworth Co., ' Wisconsin, . Offers the following varieties of Garden Seeds for sale by the pound or hupr'r d. The following sort are unsurpassed, all having been raised by my tva men the last summer, from tne eesiseiectea noes., and will be warranted fresh and genuine, aad to . eive satisfaction : Large nea union 00 crui?, isrjo icugn vmua . 63 cents : also turnip seed, early white fat Dutch," 45 cents: Improved Russia cr Rutabaga 45 eeuts. Also a largo quantity of Cucumbers leng greea ' Cucumbers 45 cents; early short Cucumbers 44'. cents; early short Cucumbers 45 rents; also long Orange Carrot 75 cents. All the small kinds in an endless yaricty. Catalogues sent on the recelpt-cf a stamp." AH orders addressed to William Ed- ' wards,SugarCrcck Seed Garden, will be promptly attended to. WM. EDWARDS, Sugar Creek, Walworth Co., Wis. Feb. 10, 59 ly HEDGE FENCING. The undersigned haTing bad considerable experience in plaining and cultivating Osage Orange Hedges, here-, by inform the public that they are now prepared to con tract either planting, setting them out, or growlr. ni , cultivating the fence complete. Growing hedges of their plaoting can be seen on the farms of S..W Ken nedy, G. Crow, J. Skecn and others in thluoanfy . D. C. & T. K.3.VXDKU. Sept.2,10tf La Moille Nursery. .. Ono hundred and twenty-ave thousand Nat'.re Evergreens in Nursery. assorted 6 to 10 Inches, $4 per hundred $30 per thou'and. 125,000 do from" forest, $2 per hundred $10' per thousand $80 per 10,000. Rhubnrh, Currants, Strawberries, Lawton Elack berrio". European Mountain Asb, American and En glish Llm, Larch, silver Maple, uolden and Uiier V ulow at wholesale. Also for tho retail trade, 20,000, Native and For- ' eign evergreens Irom i to I v le? f high, which can be safelv removed. " Visitors pronounce our specimens the finest in the West. Twenty-two varieties exhibited at tbe State. Fair at Centrailio, were awarded the first premium and a gratoitr. A general assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Tree. Shrubs and Plants, Osage ud Buckthorn Hedge Plants. ; - Terms tnsh. Catalogues furnished on applica tion by enclosing a red stamp. SAMUEL EDWARDS. La Moille, Bnrcau Co., 111. Feb. 10,1859, ly A Splendid Illustrated Newspaper . HARPER'S WEEKLY A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION.' Employs'he best talent In the World. Terms In Advance. ' . 1 copy, 20 weeks. 1 " 1 year, 1 " 2 " stoo 2 fcO 4 CO Ii copies ene year, , 12 " r " so. 85 40 Harper'a Weekly and Vagazihe, one yr four dollarsi - Postmasters sending a cl ub of twel v e'or t wenty-nre, wi 1 1 receive a copy gratis. Subscriptiuns may cominenc with any number. Specimen numbers gratu;toualy supplied. Back numbers can be furnished to any extent. Claify men and teachers snppiied at the Invest Club. Rate. HS.RPER & BROTnKRS, PuMUhers, Fiahkiln Srfnare, KewTcrlf. REFOLDS & KE.NXJC0TT, Offer for sals at the Central Egyptian Nursery, Near Odin. Marion (Jountv. Illinois. 1000 Att! Trees of choice varieties from nvo to seven and a half feet high and four years old, from bud or graft, at $20 per 100 cash, delivered at Odin or SandoTal. free cf all but packing charges. They offer in ad dition a splendid assortment of large Evergreen trees. Rose) ana ether Ornamental Shrubs and Plants of aa good quality and at a low rates as they can be purchasod elsewhere. The stock of Pear.' Plan. Cherry, Peach and Quince Tree, though notlarfs, has been carefully selected, and is like erarythin else in oar establishment of Western -growth. large and very fine stock of choice Currants. Rasn- i t i . . D-mes, wooscoernes, Diraw berries, ithnbarb, c., for sale cheap. Partieultr attention will bo girtn to the pneking of trees, Ac., for distant customers. Catalogues to be had at the omce of Emery's Jour nal or by addresring us at Odin. JOHN P. REYNOLDS; Feb. 10, '53 ly CUAS. KESNICOTT. Frr4t Trees at Bopnvillo, LIo. The undersigned has for ,alc a choice and reliabl stock of Apple, Peach, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Apricot and Nectarine trees, and of such varieties as have proved successful in this climate. He has a'ao a fine stock of Currant; Gooseberry, Raspberry and Strawberry plants, Roses, Evergreen trees, Grape roots, Ao. Thoso wishing to purchase would do well to eall and examine them. Feb. 10, '59 ly FI M MYERS. GARDEI7 SEEDS. ' We are now receiving in Store and offer for sale a Iarge stock of all varieties of garden seeds, the growth of the jast season, and procured from sources we can rely npon for CGrrectoeM and parity of the varieties. Catalogues containing descriptions aad directions about the manner of growing, Ac, will be sent to all applicants.' " " '.'? Prices very reasonable. . JOX CAR SETT & G , 68, North Second St. St. Louis. Mov. Feb 10, 53 Jy . RARE A1ID NEW SORTS or GTlDEISr SEEDS. It a shall have for cale tbe comin spring all the ' rare and new varieties of Garden, Field aad. Flower Seeds that can be procured. Amongtben will be fiend Syrian Barley, King Phil!ipCorn,FeBbody C rn. Hubbard Squash, Japau I'ea, Peabody's Mammoth Lim Beans, Early white Mammoth Broccoli, Several varietie of extra sops-, rior Cabbage, New, Early, Danvers Yellow Globa Onion, Ac. Ordars for nearly every sort of new seed that has been tested aad found valaable can bs filled JOHX G AH SETT & CO. f3.Ncrth Second Su St. Louis. Mo- ' Feb.lC, 'i3 ly .. . Fruit Tree Seeds. TT have now in store andean supply os oedar many varieties cf tree seeds, as follows. Vis: nipple seeds, 6t) contra qnart, $18 a bushel; Pear seed f3 per lb.: Cherry pits $1 per quart: Peach Pits $3 per bushel. JOIIXGAIISETT & Co ; C3. North Sestd StSK'IonisM?. . Feb. 10, '33 ly ; 7 : :