T P 'vii flE" ADVERTISER; BRONYN VILLE, FEB. 17, lSr9. i ' TEIIMS ..rnt.erear. If piI inadvaut-e. - $2.00 .t .. at ae end id of 6 months, 2,wi n " a.oo ut of 15 or wore will be famished at $1,60 per tm. prmdd the CjU accouipstiiea the order,, not -r 'aIlTohz. fc GiLirHT. Proprietors of the Real t Sf Letter, acole Temple, Cnicaso, III. II rBviw, General Advertimns Agent, in rear of rork. l.ediVs and Children's Shoe Sure, 80 West vii Street. C!idi:Ati.' ' ' T ' ' ' jmiix Otix k Co, Xo J16 aid 13, Broadway, Tr. iatw Wisn, American Canadean and European rrtikins ana aubkcriptluo office, Xo 123 Nassau street . l-rk DiTiLn0K. Xrthwett corner of Olive and u irerl, h:nl Louis. u SLirt.ta. Learbrn street, Cbiceo, t au'.brizrl Ajeut tj solicit aubftcriptlons and ad :.etneuu fr tbe Advertiser, and receive and receipt autin tberctor. . TeV.rr.t In tfcta Territory, coming from various vt of the Statea. of len aucccbtto ua the name of mt in tnrld eetchoorbnudii, who would dooUleao .. uT.cribT If they could ee copy of the "Ad tt i a 1 way a send a pecmiee copy, and persons J. in. ill consider It a aolivitaUja t become a regu- i - . n r " 1 J Oil 1VOZIK. S receot extcnaive additions of Xew Type, Cuts, 1li. ro!.it, tarda, -c, made to the "Adver-f-t.!7lre, w claim U be able to turnout Job Work in .-eruniirpaJb acyottlce. Tbe proprietor being wa printer Liniit. and having in his employ an j,:it.ed at: experienced Taney Jub Printer, is de nMBvt to be o-.t-doieinlbc execution of Job Work. rtjsvir.x mm of Foster UtMt Iniprored Card ,) rianks, W-rk in Colors, Bronre Work, ax. will 4 antli i rt.irntT lttrbtlofl. 4t frwin duui.ca wiit be promptly attended to, arrant- to give aatUf action or no pay. : T r1!f F.ilr and SfJDDCi. aia we call attention to the Fair and per to le giren ty the ladies of this on the.ciecinj of the 22d. Again fay the ladies merit the plaudit? of r citizens. They are engaged in a iiseworjby enterprise the erection of ; additional church edifice in this city. The meagre assistance giren in the T of fatronizing this Fair and Supper ibout all die draft that will be made m the citizens, lo aid in the erection of e new Church. Rev. Mr. Tipton, the .btor, is east, where he has been since :. fall, disposing of property donated ; a few citizens for that purpose. Mr. . his exhibited a degree of enterprise in is rrwiter, highly' commendable and rtJjy cf imitation. He has succeeded ir.irat lv, and will be alonjr on the first it uith the most of the material for the reedy erection of the Church. As soon 1 r:.e Church is completed, Mr. Tipton .ilpitth ajeng the College building, and t tri.7 yvt it ihtovgk to completion. Mr. T. has been spending a good por- :a tf the past winter in lecturing sub- rt: Nebraska and,; in this way, has en cf incalculable benefit to the. Tern- . ry. especially this immediate locality. it wt are digressing ; but will not beg rdon very reriouslyj as what we have id is so intimately connected with what 2 started out to tay. We Lor the libernlitv nf nnr rit!7ins I ,, j' t , i' ,m . 3 Weil to GOUbt their extending a liberal Toiae to the Ladios Fair and Sunnpr .ro.e to me A-aaics . r air ana Dupper. Prof. JotlSSO.X will, during the CVeninr, , . ,. y ; are informed,' deliver a short speech t incture subject, Eating out ot finan il difliculiies ! Ddcj's Lady's Book. The January and February 'us. both reached us at the same time, ley arc exceedingly interesting. . The January number contains three perb feted engravings, one of them col red; sixty other engravings; fifty-eight rucles; one hundred pages of reading -tt M . 1 11 1 f j J tter, and eleven full length figures of I t- t . , I lLion. . . w u iiuiii ar a " t.iri i la 111. ax ist amount of reading matter, and filled wih beautiful engravings. . Mrs. Haven jves her best story in this number, "Two .2es to the Picture." Indeed we think v.wv ... uuu.j-ttov.. fhe "Masonic SllrsDer" nattprn is worth ,e -uasouic supper pattern IS worm i;e price of a single number. The Lady's Book is decidedly the pop Iar magazine among the ladies. - The "Lady's Book" and "Advertiser" j 'rniihed for S3,50 cash. The New Store- See the advertisement of 0. J. Marti c Co. in another column. Lock out for a stock of goods what is a :ck when this house opens out. )Ve venture that no point in' Nebraska a ill be better prepared to serve the pub ..c than Brownville after the arrival of he first boat. All our business houses ire laying in extra heavy stocks,, which ify will ell as low as can be had at any :ier point, we care not where, in the West.. 'lore Good Corn. I 5 Hon. Wm. A. Fix set, "tr -Al.. f. rr:x V,olf .terai w ccks ago, reft at our office a half -;tcnears of fine corn, which we have failed to notice. The six ears weighed 8 v.'and contained 4724 grains. That's nhaiweca'l good corn, What do our c-r old farmers in Ohio, who have been '"git to believe this country a "desert," ."great sand plain," and such like, think f-f such corn, produced too, we venture, vith one half the labor and culture they stow, even upon the best "Miami" or "Scioto bottoms." The Paper for AVeslcra Fanners. The old and popular agricultural paper ;e 'Prairie Farmer" and "Emery's Jc-mnUf Agriculture," both published hi Chicago, 111., Lave combined, retaining WmeMPaAiBiE Farmer," and is now r-Uiihed wecUy at 2 per annum, or 11 ieiforSlG. This is one cf the very best agricultu rl iournal. nnd ; .-..i.. 4 , - j ,t ia u uiy a western 1 Vtr. With Tvestem experience, it should I a m a. .r k patronized by western men. We will furnish the 4Pr-iri y.t . . . . cr "Advertiser'' one year .for 2,7"- tt f, - -loietio IurBsne5. ; Two hundred thousand nrple trees grafted this winter, deliverable in ppringto order at5 for 1 000. when over tweatj thousand are taken; for emftflcr Bmniints six dollars per thousand wijl be charged. Thirtjr thousand xtr fine imported Pear stocks at from eighteen to twenty dollar per thousand. 30,000 extra fine imported Anger'a Quince, $17 per thousand. . . 20,i 00 Mahaleh Cherry Stocks 10,000 Paradise and Doucian 20,000 Mazzard Cherry stocks , 20,000 Paradise and Doucain . .. 300,000 one year old apple trees 100,000 3 to 4fectpplo t es . J ', 100,000 4 to 5 feet very stocky and fine 20,000 Norway Spruce about 1 foot 12.000 dwarf pears 5,000 dwarf cherries, extra fine 2.000 iluin troeg. 1 year IS per J C97 '4 20 20 50 80 50 25 per 100 15 20 " With a larjre lot of Currants and Uaspberries, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Plants, reaches, Apricots and Nectarines. Catalogues sent to order on receipt of a postage stamp each. A, FA1LNE3T0CK A SO.NS, . Feb, 10, '50 1 y , . , Toledo. Ohio. A STATEMENT -or THE x ' Buclianan Life and General-Insurance Co. Fur the ytar ending December 31j 1859.' Cash on band, . $35,982 65 II N. Y. and St Loaii 25.874 21 $32,946 87 1 Ileal Estate, 4i ' 4,421 56 s Office Fix tu res - ' 656 17 BiiU Keceivablc, , 8.305 51 Stock notes woll secured and payable on demand, 81.770 00 Balance duo on Insurance Premiums, 5,946 70 . 1104,045 81 $96,200 00 ' 52,675 83 5,170 S8 Capital Stock, rrand ani i. $161,046 81 Th e above s tatement cloj ed tho second year of this company. The company paid their losses promptly, on the pre fentation of the claims, without submitting any of their insurers to any detention whatever, or availing themselves of any of the usual delays, or charges for prompt payment. And they bopo by the continu ance of th is policy, to secure a large share of the bu siness of merchants, steamboats and shippers gener ally. A dividend of 33 per cent, on tho capital paid in, has been this day declared and carried to the credit of the Stock notes, and 25 per cent of tho cargo premiums returned to the customers of the office. JAS. L. O'XEILL, Secretary. DIRECTORS. J B HOWARD, W It PEXICK, JB JENNINGS, JOHN CALHOUN. HENRY BLOUNT, JAMES KAY. MILTON TOOTLE, ALBERT G CLARK, C HYATT. J II LIKENS. J. B. JENNINGS, President. JAS. L. O'NEILL, Secretnry. Lost. In this city, on Thursday February 3d, 1859, somcwuere between Messrs. Crane A Hill's store, on Main street, and the Brownville House, or between the Brownville House and Doct. J. Nod's residence, a small orte nionnaie" containing about forty dollars. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at this office. Claim Notice. To Joseph Irres, Almond Spencer and all others whom it may concern. You arc hereby notified that I will appear at tho Laud Office in Brownville, N. T.,ou Friday the 25th day of February 1859, at two o'clock P M, to prove up my right of pre-emption to the north east quarter of section 23, township 3, ranee 14 east. Feb. 10, 33 ROBERT FOX. Jesse Noel, Pl'ff Johnson County District Court vs Uf 2d Judicial District, Nebraska John Cochran D'f. J Terr'y. To April Term a d 1859 To John Cochran the above named defendant. You are hereby notified that in the above entitled cause a writ of -summons Irom the Johnson District Court of the Second Judicial District, Nebr'a Terr'y, has been issued, returnable to the April term of the said District Courtof the year 1859, in the first day thereof, to be held at the Court house of the said tJon lhe 4th da of APril A- D. 1359, eomman- d - to an9Wer thQ petition of the said plaintiff Jes?e Noel to bo on file in the Clerk's office of the said Johnson county District Court on or before the first day of February A D 1859, wherein he claims of you the sura of one hundred dollars for work and labor, care and diligence, as a physician and nurse, bestowed upon him the said defendant by him the plaintiff, in the county of Nemaha, Nebraska Ter ritory, for the space of five weeks from to wit : the 25th day of July A D 1853. And whereas the said summons has been returned "not found" as to you the said defendant. Now, therefore, vou are hereby notified that unless you appear ana plead thereto on or before the morning of second day of the said term, to beheld as afore said, default will be sentenced against you ana judgment will be rendered against you for toe sum demanded in tne saia petition oi you me saia aeien- dant. U. C. JOHNSON, Att'y for ITtff. . . 1 I J Advertiser as the law in such cases provides A. T li.wua.'i, vein., . By Wi P. WALtEB, Dep. February 10, '59 aZZ LOST! A Fur Glove on Monday, December Htb, .somewhere between tbe head of Main street, and South Brownville. The Under, by returning said glove to this office, will be liberally t warded with tbe kindest thanks.- - BrownvUle, Dec. 23d. . .. , . . TJ1E yARTKEB5TriP heretofore existing between Bedford k. George, who have been associated aa surveyors I nd eal EsUtc Apents , i((ltls day dissolved by mutual consent. All unsettled business of tne flrm,p-ui be at- tended ty T. W. Bedford. T. W. BEDFORD, HUDSON GEORGE. Brownville, Dec. 15, 1858. LIVERY STABLE. WJL ROSSELL, BROWNVILLE, N. T. Announces to the public that he is prepared to accom modate those wishing with Carriages and Buggies; to gether with good safe horses, for comfort and ease in tra velling. Ue will also board horses by the day, week or mouth. 53-TEKAfS FAYORABLE.Jgi June 10, '68. 60tf Claim Notice. To James Stoddart and all others to whom it may concern; 1 ou are hereby notinea mat l wm appear at the Land Office in Brownville X. on Tuesday the 15th day of February, 1359, to prove up my right of pre-emption to the north west quarter of section 32, township 5, rongo 14 cast. JOHN HAMILTON. Dr. Easterly's jRS"FeTer and Ague Killer Will cure ague and fever, chills and fever, dumb ague, inter mittent and remittent fevers, and all the various forms of fevers incident to bilious climates. If there is a .... . ... M f ... man, ironic a or cntia suffering wnn egue anajcti, they are advised to procure Dr. Easterly's icver ana ' T " rur-, and t,-na- Af CM. .V, - - w. - nf. Try it. Plice f 1 per bottle, or bot.lcsfor $5. Dr. Easterlt, corner of Third and Chestnut streets St Louis, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be' ddressep to get the genuine. Sold by J. H. MAUN & CO, Agents, Erownvill. tsrDr. Carter's C0115I1 Balsam will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bron chitis, SpitUng t Blood, Tain in the Side and Breast, Pleurisy, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, ... - .... . . V - . . Palnitaticn of the Heart, ana an oiseasesci iu "'""i Chest, and Lungs. No one should neglect a Cough or Cold a single day. Millions die annually by neglecting aCOMBtos Cold. Coughs andColdsleadtocoxsuMF- Tios. and then to an early death. Reader, have you a a cough, cold, or any Cisease of the lungs? Procure at once that celebrated remedy. Dr. Carter' Couch Balsam, which never falls to relieve a cough In twen ty-four boon, and always cures tbe wobst cases oi oolds, coughs, ans all diseases of the throat and lungs in a few days. Price Trial bottles, C5 cents; large bot tles $1 per bottle, orb bottles for $5. kteri rlCTFPIT mrryfr Third finil Oirstnct RtrS. uu.. A. St. Louis, Mo-sole proprietor, te whom all orders man wrsed to get the s ' 3 genuine. Sold by - IT r IT'V v rj lirBnta. Brownville. n. t. T VlV .Cranrhr V. tarv.' nnd nil nth tr wfiotn it niay concern: You are hereby notified I Minf I twill nA i nfl I j rvi 1 1 Fiaji T rnyiVrniri T I a J . T, on Friday, tho eleventh day of February, 1S59, to prove up my right of preemption to stbe south- west quarter of section twelve, Township one, north ot raESe sixteen cast, where you can appear to contest uiy right thereto.-" " "- Jbdine aiidiSarKaparnia 1 Will cure all diseases arising from an impure state of the BX.OOD, or. a.dcpraved condition of the fluid f he system; Vizr cancers, svcliln of tbeglapdi, 'rheuni4tr ism', wErte' swcllinss, chrojilc sor cyea? piles 'bolls) erysipelas, goitres pains in tie bone , and joints, fl eers in the mouth and throat, and all chronic eonstltu tionaKJiseases. This medicine searches out the very roots if the disease by purifying the blood, and changing the secretions In the system, thus removing the case, which renders the cure certain and permanent. Dr. aeterlif,t Iodine and Surtaparilla will cure toe wont mercurial diieate, and drive out and destroy ev ery particle of merenry which is in the system, and cure its bad effects. ... . It will cure ttcondary typhili$ or veneral diteaie, and will drive the syphilitic virut and all hereditary taints and pouonou matter out of the system through the pores of the tkin, and restore tho patient to a per fect state of health and' purity. It is a positive cure for liver complaint and dttpeptia, if used a proper length of time. I challenge the world to produce its equal in these complaints. The, afflicted will ber in mind that Dr. Easterly'i Iodine and Sartapartila will cure all nervous diseases, female eomploints, dropsy, graveo, diseases of the kidney's,, bladder,' and urinary organs, in a few days. , , ,.,.'. . It will remove pimples and blotches from ihe face, aud make the akin 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 affiicied with scrofula, old sores, tetter, ringworm, scald head, blotches, eruptions of the skin, and all cutaneous diseases, are advised to procure Gridley'a Salt Rhoum and Tetter Ointment to apply on the sores and diseased parts, when using Dr. Easterly's Iodine and Surtaparilla. The Iodine and Sarsaparilla purines the blood, and causes the sores to discharge their putrid matter, aud the ointvwnt heals them. When both are used'fwhlch I atway recommend) a permanent and radical cure is always effected. - Tbey 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'a 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 be addresed. JCJ-Sold by 3. n. 1IAUX & CO., Druggists, Brown ville, N. 3?;, and by Druggists generally. ' Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial will cure all female complaints, such as excessive, suppressed, or painful menstruation, Fluor albus or wnitesf barrenness, sallow complexion, headache, diz-. zinesR, weak nerves, frightful dreams, and all diseases caused by colds, checked perspiration, exces. es, over excitemont, Ac, of tho sexual organs. Dr. Hooper's Female Cordial is universally acknowledged by the la dies the best remedy ever invented. JCjPrice $i per bottle, or6 bottles for $5. Dr. Easterly, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Jfo, sole proprietor and to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by J. II. MAUX & CO., Agsnts, Brownville, N. T., and by Druggists generally. EiSfTBr.. Baker's Specific will cure gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, seminal weakness, c'hordee, diseases of the kidneys, bladder, aud all diseases of the genital organs. Header, have you a private disease 1 Do not neglect it. Delay is dangerous. Dr. Baker's Specific is a safe, speedy, and radical enre. With Dr. Baker's Specific you can cure yourself, and prevent exposure, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Price $1 50 per bottle. 53"Dr. EASTERLY, corner Third and Chestnut strcts St Louis, Missouri, sole proprietor, to whom all orders must be addressod, to get thegenuine. Sold by J. H. MAUX & CO., Druggists, Brownville, HT. T. 117X7" A "PPTli7' A T t 1 Hi" YY . XXXVXti. V lYJU -mm. fib. ii ' : AMD ' 1 ' : in TJTn ATJTCrpPp - By "POTXTM JLYAUXlJjJjAO X JJAV CO JTWiNlM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FtRKITIRE, hardware, QUEERS WARE, &C, BIWWJSVILLEy&T, , , Having established themselves at the old stand recent ly occupied by . joii Mcpherson, They are now offering and receiving for Eale one of the AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS op - -n a . JLver lirought in this Jemtory They have an extensive and varied j assortment STAPLE AXD FANCY DRY GOODS, ' ' . ALSO A Large Stock of Choice Family . . -' : Cossist1g op: . l . Flour, Ham, : Bacon Sugar, 1 Molasses Cofiee, Tear - . salt,- . ; -; Cheese, Candles, etc., etc., - And a fine assortment of V ' ' X.IGIIT GROCERIES " Such as ."; Spice, Peppers, Soda, Salaratus, ' Ginger, Allspice, " . etc., etc. They have aUo on hand a large lot of c BEDSTEADS, ' TABLES, CHAIRS, DESKS, . B UREA US, $ C. , 4'C. ' ALSO, A well selected Stock of HARDWARE AD CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, HATS.&GAPS Boots:and Shoes. AYe pledge our customers to sell clieap as any other house in the " I . , , , . . aa CUUau ua Uliv UbUCA UUUu ill IUU city, and that our goods in quality and style sum ue unsurpassea. - THE GOLDEN EAR (JODEY.S LADVS BOOK FOR 1S50. I ' Fifty-seventh &, Fifty-eighth volumes. TEH M S One copy one year, three dollars; two copies; one year fire doll rs : 'hree aopjee-Tierar six dollars. - AJd'esr - , - - - L.A.GOODEY, ' " .. - , '. 113 Cbjpinut street rhiladelptia. " - ,.- r - CARDS H. IM'LAIT CHtrjf " CHAS CORSET - LIcLATJGHLni . tJORSElTv; Main Street,T5rowmiire,N.T., Bar and seJUnd Warrants, makut and file declar atory taterueMs;t make out pre-ea:tkn papers) pay taxes, investigate titles; . , Buy and sell property on commission t furnish land warrants for time entries, aam attend to all other busi ness cotiuected with a general land agency business. Particular attention paid to tee secction of Jiovern- inent land and the location of land nrraats for parties residing at a distance. - . - . ! , McLAVtniLrN &. DORSET reppectftlly refer to George H. Nixon, Esq., Bcslster Brownville. Land Office. '. Chines B. Smifih,; Esq., Receiver ,d Public Moneys' Nemaha Land District. :.'! Robert W. Furnas, Esq., Editor Advertiser Brownville Messrs. X-iishbaUKh & Carson, Bankers, Brownville, Hon. W. M T. Hamilton, Hagerstown. Maryland. Lewis R. Newcomer Esq. Baltimore, Md. O n Barnet, Esq ; Dayton, Ohio. ' Hon. Fcnner Furguson, Delegate in Congress from Nebraska Terrritory, Washington, D. C. ? '.t John a. Beal, Esq.yAttorncy at LawPcru, Ind. Brownville, April 22. no43tf W. BEDFORD. HUDSON GEORGE, t'Ounty Surveyor notary Public BEDFORD & GEORGE mm, i ALSO - k - " ' REAL ESTATE i-A'GEtlTS, Otfice on Main Street. ' i ' WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to them in the line of their profession. Will buy and sell Land warrants, tuake time entries, attend to the selec tion and location of, Government Lands, Survey Town sites, subdivide" Land. make out City Plats,&c, &c, ; Haviug been located in the Territory for the past year, we are prepared to make the most choice selections for actual settlers. Will pay taxes, investigate titles, and render assistance in contested cases at the U- S. Land omce. ( . . Letters of inquiry promjrtly answered. .' ' . ' f WE REFER TO , .: f! Hon. W C Reynolds.-; ' , Kingston, Penn. , - John J Fendlcton. Rati. . .- . Cincinnati, Ohia ' Hon Galntia A Grow Washington City, D. C Hon Joseph G. Crane Dayton. Ohio Ryall & Charles, Land Agents. Sioux City Iowa. Hoster fit Hedges, Bankers flo . do -Lushbaugh& Carson, Bankers Brownville, N. T. R. W. Furnas, Esq. do do D. W, C. Cleaver, Geological Engineer, Scranton, Pa. llnfus R. Edwards, Esq.-. St. Joseph Mo. Col. Jolm G. Fell Waverlcy Pa. W. G. Gcorce, Heal Estate Agent, Dayton Ohio April 8. 1S5S v2u41-yly - ; r ; A. B. HOLLABIRD. &C0.9 . . JIacUiiists. Founders -and ? Engine r Builders, Front stree, "West of Smith, r ' CINCINNATI? O. - :K- "T7ould moat respectfully inform their friends and V V the public zencrally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in their line, with prompt ness. tlavin lately enlarged their shop and with the increased facilities thev now Dossesa.thevhoneto merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which naa ueretotore been extenuea to mem. Saw Mill -Engines, of every Description. Constantly oa han-': consisting of the iNisb, Circu lar and Mulcy. Mill Uears and every description of Jastings, warranted to be well made in every particul ar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their jstablishment, 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. ."'' ' " Ihosein want of anything in our line, would do well to give us a call and examine onr new pattern BEARD & BROTHER, PROPRIETORS OP THE SAFE AND SCALE WORK &.1LYT LOUIS, MO., Bank Safes of Hardened Steel, and Chilled Iron, Jewellers' and Express Safes, Vaults, Bank Locks, &c. The recent teft of Safes of the different Manifacturcs in the GREAT FIRE J the-Citjc Buildings, in which the ExceUijrXriuniphedover all others, fully establish es thesuperiority of the Excelsior Safe, which merits the confidence of all interested m Safes, and the securi ty of their contcuts. The Excelsior being the only safe alter being in the Are for ninety hours, and taken out red hot, that saved tho Books and Papers, while a large number of tbe others, in the fire but a short time, were taken out with their contents entirely consumed, must impress all with the necessity of examining their safes, and those purchasing to be sure twyond a doubt, of the Safe having stood the test and come out victorious, we pledge ouselvos to manufacture none but such as can to relied on, and refer to the following CertiOcatc. "We, the OndersiRded, take pleasure in certifying to the successful test Beard & Brother's Excelsior tire- proof Safes weresubmitted to in the burning of theCity Building?, the nineteenth of IoTeniber,1856. and are jus tiftcd in recommending them io all who need safes. IlALl. & Smith s : 4 Enni jajmeson &. Co ' Charles Blow & Co Samuel McCartney Partridge &. co Joseph Elder H cmphreys Tutt& Terry, John S thomason RUN YAN HlLLMAN &. BROS BASTE WILEY &BASTE TlLLAN ROlIET lKCO - : ." SCOTT & BRO UcMehas & Ballaktine, Brown Goddin & Co Von Phul waters & co ,."V LEwing &. co -D A January & co "' "John H Hall & co """" Barnard Adams & co Shapleigh Day & co THE .EXCELSIOR Took the Premium oveMhe best Eastern -Manufacture 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 Cuited States. Also manufacturers of Ll?htnin? Rods, r,.., of Best quality, and PUMPS of all Descriptions. BEARD &. 13IIO., Ko. 15. Main Street, Saint Louis, Ms. July 221859. , Iyv3n4 VOLUME FIFTY-ONE, GRAHAM'S ILISTRATED MAGAZINE Edited by Charles G.-Leland, Esq. A monthly periodical which alms to entertain, instruct and amuse both Ladies and Gentlemen.' . - - T E It"M S ". "" " " 1 copy one vear, $3 I 6 copies, one year, $10 , 2 copies -- fi' 11 . " " 20 Those 'setting up clubs of ocopiesor more, will receive an extra Cory. Graham's Illustrated Maparine will be rurplied to subscribers punctually, aud at; as early a d3y as any other Magazine published. Address, - ' WATSON h CO. . SouUi Third Street, Phi taJelpbia. -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 .one year without charge, For your: Wife, Daughter, or Friend. l ' ' T,, 3.," AKTnUE'S - Home Magazine for 1859. Edited by T. SI Arthur and Virginia F. Townscnd. :.'..'; TEEM S IN" ADVANCE. ' 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 wpcltibs. - - - Addi ess - f ' V . "T. 8. AUTI1UE fc CO., Walnut street. Philadelphia. i Fruit Trees. : Brownville Hursery. ; The subicribers offer for sale the following varieties of Apple Trees. WINTER VARIETIES. Yellow Belleflcur, Hawking. White Winter Pairmain, Red Romaninite, Janitan, EnglishGoldcn Eusset, Wincsap. Roman Stem, Winter Swarr, Pome Uris, Wilowor Limber Twig, Snow Apple, Baidwin, Domini or Darwin, Talman'a Sweeting, JCortbern Spy. FALL .VARIETIES. .V. Fulton, Fall Pippin, Fall Janitan j SUMMER Autumn Swarr, . Fall Strawberry, Milan. VARIETIES. Sweet June or High top Sweeting, Early Trenton, Summer Queen, , tildeii Sncet, Early narvest BCdstrcak, - - ' Earlv Harvest The Xursery Is sUuated on the farm of R J. Whitney, about one mile south of Bmnville. The trees arc one vear old. from the craft and very large aud healthy for that age. Produced in" the soil and clinate of Xet.ra. ka, they must prove suicriur to tho-e that are shin freni the State? Thev can ba obtained earlier in the fpring are not injured ty cutting off tie small sprouts In order to make the shipment le and to lew-ee tho linlk. as our eastern nnrsprvnieu do Ue:i tbey scud trees abroad. Tai is a truth that ourbiaska farmers must take into considetation.' To those irno in to nave Good orchards the proprietors will endiavor to giye,en -tire satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. During the planting season, ono of us will be found in the nursery to wait on those wbo favor tf with their val ued orders, GEO. W. BRATTO.V. " . JOHN S FAVORITE. ' P. S. We hereby warn all persons agtinst trespassing, or removing auy trees, or any mark plare-l on or amtcg the sail trees - ' i J-& F ErT-nvire. lvT.,.J.n t?,l33.' " , .3 V 1 ' " - ' t " - BROWNVILLE AD'S. StObess r elm - 1 JAC0S MARIIOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, . Respectfully announces to-the reiitreroe of B'wn- vUle and vicinity -that be- has jitf-t tei-e'ttrl from the East a iarge stovk of very superior goods and latest style. - - - ' ' " ' Cloths, yestings, &c.,. Whih he will manufacture oa very favorable terms. He flaticrs himself that ho understands his business thoroughly and all work warranted coming' from bis es tablishment, and charges as lyw as any other competitor in this place or the West. A -Neat 'Fit 'Guaranteed.- NEW ARRIVAL OF. Two Hundred: 'BjE? G mW S3 S CllKlSXiAri DEliSEit. ' Brownville, Nebraska. AJM)LLLi to the public that he has just re ceived, vet Steamer Ryland, a" very large and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook. Stoves of new and improved patterns.as follows:. . , ; - - Buck's Pattern, a - . Plymouth Rock, Elevated Oven, New E' . r olden Era. and every vavi3ty o ' - Parlor and Oface Stores, k ' ' . AlsJ, Japaned Ware, Krass Kettles, i L.antlierns, Copper Waie. Sho vels and Tonsrs. , All of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rates and on as accommodating terms as any ether estab lishment in this region of countrv. I have also now on hand every requisite rariotv of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, n nd a m prepared to put up guttenngand spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and In a workmanlike manner, which I warrantto give satisfaction. I pledge myself not to bo -undersold iu the upper Brownville September, 1853.' . I0-ly National Police Gazette. This journal of crimes and criminals is iu its thir teenth yeart and is widely circaiated through the coun try. - It is the first paper of the kind published in the United States, and isdistinctivc in its characters. Subscriptions, Two Dollars per aunum; One Dollar for sis months, to be remitted by subscribers, who must write their names, and the townycounty and State where mey resiuc plainly to - ?- h": ' GEO, MATSEI.I. (c CO. Editors and proprietors of Xational Police Gazette. V. Y. CUv. - ... . - .. uoS3 The Great Republics To the ;; Public; the Book and Peri odical Trade, and the Tress. . We hav the lionor to-announce that we. shall issue, on or about tha first of DeCcnihcr next, ao as to ha in sea son to command the early attention oi the publicand the periodical trade, the first number f a new illustrated Masaine, to be called tho GREAT REPUBLIC MONTHLY. . Terms. " Volumes There will be two volumes a year, of .about 700 royal octavo pages each, commencing in Janua'i y and Juiy, and ending in June and December respectiiely, making 6 numbers to each volume, and twelve numbers to each year. Subscriptions may commence -at any time. , Single copies', ' Subscription, one copy one year. Clubs Two copies, - - " three copies, - " " four " - - : " ' five " - - $ 5 . 3 00 500 7 00 9 00 10 CO And all additional copies, river five, at the rale of $2 eachr if sent to the same club. Clulm may be form ed at difl'erent Post Ofllces. All subscriptbjus must be paid in advance. - PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTIONS. 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Cards of greater length on liberal terau. .The Kesister U circulated aniong ail classea ot businessmen, including Banks, Bankers and Merchants throughout tbe United States and Canadas, and thus offers superior Inducements as a medium for advertis ing.. ... .. Single copies can be had of Agents and Ncwtmen, and at our counter. ; ' ' r " - - .' L 'Address - -J r : 3 EDWaMJ L." LEE, j No. 11, Exchange st., Builalo. Z. !. .. CiIJEAU TE!. Every Man who Cultivates an Acre of Land, Every Woman who Cultivates a Garden of flowers, -, Every Boy who intends to become a farmer," Every Girl who may become a farmer's wife, : ;;r:r. q'-ght to'rea titb" ' ' OHIO. CULTIVATOR. Some are so rich they have no time to read, , Some are so poor they can't afford 10 pay, ' ' ' Some so wise you can't teach them anything, i Some are taking too many Papers already. t SEE HERE MY FRIEND! 1 You may, can, mnt, might, could, would, or should leave off such vain excuses', and Take the Ohio Cultivator, for 1S59. Volume XV begins orr the first of January. Pub lished twice every month in book.- form, for; binding. Devoted to Farming, Stock raising, gardening fruits, 4c, &c. Got up expressly for practical every day use. Terms Sinslo copy one year $1 Three copies for $2 Six copies for $4Nine copies for $6, and acopy extra to- the gcttcr up ot every club. ol a. i Scud for a specimen, and get up a club among your neighbors. Specimens sent free. ' 1 - ' ' Address . r. u. UAUiurs, Editor and Publisher, Columbus, O. JKNIN(.S J, B. JENNINGS exclusively; J. B. CHILD3. & CO. Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION "MERCHANTS. Cor. 2nd and Frances sts, St. Joseph Mo. HAVE just recieved by late- arrival, at much be low tbe regular rates of freight, a heavy stock of Groceries, which having been purchased at extreme ly low prices, will be sold unusuallv cheap for cash We respectfully invite buyers to an examination of our stock. . ' ' 50 Lbds new crop Sugar, fair to prime, at red need ' pticcs ". . ' " 1000 sacks G A and Kanawa salt 500 bis superfine, extra and extra flue Flour 600 sacks . . M . . " 20 tierces new Kice ' 400 hf and qr boxes Star Candles 100 boxes family Soap 500 boxes Ii'to Coffee, good fair to primo 5ft bis crushed nnd Dowderod Sngar ' - 200 bis and hf bis butter, soda, sugar and wine Crackers ' 400 kegs assorted JTailj ' ' 1 j0 eoilsmannilla rope, from J to V inches 7i boxes pearl Starch i , , 50 box!?3 RXIO aud 10X12 Glass 1 ; 5C0 doz 8X10 and 12 and 12X14 window sash 100 sackstiew dried Artlcs T . r7 ' 100 boxes imperial, gunpowder, young hyson and UackTta .. . -i - 150 boxes assarted and fancy Candy 50 boxes sugar Toys and Gum drops , 100 whole and hf drum Figs 50 boxes layer Uaisens 200 boxes Glasgow and Virginia Tclacca ' 300,000 Scgars, vnriou brands 150 boxe3, and 25 bis Smoking To acco COOdoicn Field celebrated Ovsters 150 boxes W It. PF and E DCUce.se "oodenware in every variety: Cotton- batting, C.ndl wick, wrapj.ing yarn, hemp twine, white fish 1 otoraac. bfernng, freso tioshcn butter, cranberries orange , fresh and preserved fruits, jellies, "pickles. lobsters, pepper saace catsup, pepper, alNpiee, gia gor, currant;, prnneJ, vermacilli. macaroni, nuts of all kinds, etc etc. ' ' " ' - S7Uides, pcltriei,lcc?wix and all other bicJi ct produce taken in exchange for e'Kxls by J7 B. JEyNIJ'GS i Ca. .Tan-y 20 1?5'? :0vly - . BRO.WN.VILLE AD'S. - BROWNVILLE :tE2atiiSg' .'Salobii.1 ' The proprietor has iwcatly fitted up tnd now has In operation a . . : . . Next door to the Bank Bnildimr. on Mn Street, where : r 31EALS AT ALL.llOiRS, . . can te bad. . Great pains i taken to have everything neat, comfort able, and orderly ; .... 23111 of ST'vr-o. FHESHOYSTEE3,PICKIiED OYSTEES, CHICKENS, MUTTON CHOPS, -BEEF STEAK. HAJI & EGGS, , FIGS' FEET. TRIPE, '. SOUP, . .COFFEE, WILD GAMR CF ALL KINDS ' SUCH AS DEEB, TUREEY. GEESE, rUCK5, PRAIRIE CIIlCivENd, " BRaXT, FISJI, &.c Believing that tho City needs, and will snpporf such tablishment. tho enterprise has been embarked in with the confident hope that a libera extended, - ' patronage will be Brownville, Jsn. 6, IS59. tf C, Deuser has removed h' Tin Shop irom t rout btreet to Main street, nearly opposite the new Hotel, where he has opened up the largeM stock of ware in his line to be found in the upper country. Ue solicits a cuuuuuauce of patronage. June 10, '58. Land Warrants, We are prepared to loan Land Warrants of all slzeMo settlers on such time as they may desire loug or short at the usual rates. A constant supply of Warrants-will be kept on hand for sale as cheap as tbey can be bought elsewhere n town. ' - . . . . t . : Buy of regular dealers and beware of bogus warrants. AH warrants sold by us wtll be guaranteed to be genuine ia, every respect and .will be exchanged it ih fectivo. , t, . , -,. Being permanently located in Brownville, can al ways be fonnj at tho old etaud a few djors east of the Brownville, House. ' x . , . LUSHBAUGU &. C.UtSON, .. ' '.' I 1 Bankers, and Dealers Land Warrants. : Notice to Tax Payers. Rj T. l.tlNEY, Treasurer of Nemaha oninly, Informs the citucus of said couuty (bat he is read)- to receive taxes stall times between this and the 1st of January next. Brownville. Nov. 4, 195S. 19-8w .. Caution. I caution all persons whomsoever againta buying from Augiutus Kountse and Wm Kuth certain town lots known, as 'Benedict's Addition' to Brownville. Nebraska. - : . JOHN McrilEKSON. W. P. LOAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOT AND LAND AGENT, Archer, Richardson County, T. J. W. BLISS, Collecting Agent, PERU, NEMAHA COUNTY, l NEBRASKA TEKRlTOltr. Particular attention paid to making collections for non-residents. Charges reasonable. References. R. W. Frame, Ptmaeter. Pern - Wm. E. Pardee. Probate Judge. Neb. City- K R Parker County Clerk, Brownille Lyford h. Horn. S'iiora, Mo. PAY YOUR DEBTS ! ! IVlth. Corn. TLose indebted to ma are hereby notified that tney can liquidate their indebtedness with corn at thebi.ztiest market price, delivered at the store of I. T. hyte in Brownville. This request is made only because I am in debt niyselt, and cannot raise tbe money, but can make uso of corn. Such an ar rangement will bo taken as a great accommodation unaer present circumstances. JhbtL IsOLL. Brownville, Dec., 2, 185S. FRUIT TREES FOR THE WEST! CAREW S.IXDCKS OP TH8 " : Saint. Louis Nurseries, . Situated FIVE MILES WEST OF ST. LOUIS on the Olive street Platik Road, OFFERS the. following choice and excellent vari eties of Fruit Trees and Plants to Western Far mers and Fruit Growers, fit the following prices : APPLES, Slavdqrd Trees, 3 years old, very. fine, $20 per ' hundred, or 25 cents each. . STMMSB VAUIKTIK. Summer Swfcet Paradiso Red Astracan , Benoni . . Largs Sweet Bough Early Harvest Early Strawberry . Golden Sweeting , , ALTb'MX VAKIKTIES. llaiden's Blush Full Pippin Ifawley - . . Jersey Scct Rambo - Famcuso , Grarcnstcin ' WINTER VARrKTIE3. ' Yellow'BellHeur, Northern Spy, Wine Sap," Gold en Kussett, White Pippin, Jent n, Pryor's Red, Rome Beanty, Newtown Pippin, Fsopus Spitzenberg Norton's Melon, Tompk'm's County King, Jonathan, Baldwin. PEACnES. Price $20 per hundred, or 25 cent each. ' Crawford's Early, Crawford's Lnte, Early York. Old Mixon Freestone. Red Cheek Malacnton. Heath Cling. Large Early York, Cook's Seedling. Troth's Early. George tho IV, Cwlidge's Favorite, Red Or ange Free, Ward's Lato Free, Large White Cling. PEARS. Standard Trees, 50 cents each; Dtrarf Trees on An ytrs Quince Stoc7;, very super ior.learinj fimt or second year after planting, 50 eti euch, Earflett. Bloodgood. Tyson, Bnffura, Bcurre d'An jou, Belle Lncratj ve, Ducbes d'Angoulcme Doyenne Bon3?och, White Dojennc, Fleinmisli Beauty, l'ara dise d'Autome, Loui.-o Bonne de Jersey, Seckcl, Ste vens' Genesee. Swan's Orange, Glout iiorccau, Law rence, Easter Bourre. Kirtland. . ; CHERRIES. Standard Trco, 50 cent each. . Knight's Early Blank, Black Eagle. Black Tarta rian. Coe's Transparent. Elton, Gov. Wood. Napole on, Yellow Spanish, Carnation, Early Hay, 3Iay Duke, Belle do Choisy. - Plum?, Apriccts, Neetnrines, Quinc??, best varie ties 50 Cents each. ' . : RASPBERRIES. ; , " Red Antwerp and Enxli.-li Purple, 15 ecntu each : American Black, 10 cents each, Brinekl's Orange. 20 cents each. ,- ' r . STRAWRERRIFS. Longwortb,s Prolific. lIcAvoy'a Extra R d. Wash ington, $2,00 per hundred plants. THE LAWTON BLACKBERRY. $2 per dozen : three dozen $5, and $12 per hmi- urea l lants nne nna strong CURRANTS. White Dutch. Cherry. White Gnine, Victoria. Red Dutch, Knight's Sweet Red, Blak Naples, ono year rfu, m cents cami. GOdSKBERRIES. The Houghton Seedling is tho best variety culti vatednever mildews, and bears enormously. Price 10 cents eacn. ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. Shade Trees, Evergreen Trees, Flowering Shrubs. Koses,d:c. isc, a large and una assortment always on nanti. All trees, plant?, ic, will be taken up and labelled and packed in the nioet eareful manner. A small charge, merely enough to cover the outlay, will be mdc for packing, as is customary with all nurscr- men. All articles ordered will be delivered at the St. Louis steamboat landing, or any railroad depot, free of charge. Each box or packago will be carefully marked with the name ana re idenco or the party making the order, and shipped nj directed, but after the rhipment they will be at tho risk of tho pur chaser. Persons visiting St. Loub, can leave orders at the Valley Farmer OGce. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets,, and they will be promptly attended to. All orders rhould be accompanied by the money, or an order or drat ton some person ia St. Louis, or good reierence given. All letters tbould be addressed to CAREW SANDERS. Feb 3, 185S. n3 St Louis Nursery St Louis, M Xotico lo r.ot Holders in Tecum- sell, Xcbraslia. Tersons boldirg evidences of fit'd quit claim deeds, contracts for deoda, or certificates of deeds in the town cf Teeuinseh,Johnsoii county Nebraska, are hereby notiUtd tnat unless presentation is made in person, or by proper attorney, nnd Jot3 claimed and respective proportionate amount of enhance money and fee for execnting deed, be paid i.n cr before tbe expiration of six mouths from this date, all lots at tb.it time unclftinud and unpaid for, will besoldat public auction to the highest bidder, for tho use and benefit of said town of Tecumsch, agree- j aole to tne provisions oi an act pa.-'sea by the uener al Assembly of Nebraska, entitled "an act regula ting the disposal cf lands purchased in trustfortowi sites," and approved February 10th, 1357. . - JOHN W. SAYRE, Probate Judg-. Tccumseb, Jan. 20. 4S5S. Fcr 'Sab "at thi3 Ofilce." COTTAGE GARDES XUIISERIES. ClXCLlTl OHIO. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Ever greens, Hoovering Shi uls, Lc. ; The projrif tors of tbe above Ram. i Xur-ne., of fer for role th. coming icaacn a full assortment fif fruit andorn.lC-ental treca of tlic'raort npprovei va rieties end tlir-fTy-grvwtb, a cf a suitable silt fcr transilftatinccnsisting m firt ot . AfplC?, Tears. Cherries, " ' Vc-u-hc?,' - - Apricot.. " C'arrant?, rctariiiei. ltnms, ilnpes Quince? Gooseberries, r.avbcrrfl-j, I'trawberrieJ. Tho ornamental department evnta'ns alt the most1 desirable varieties of eve rjrreosar.d dcciJuoua trees ' llcwerins fhrub, roses. ellnijbcr4,4e. ' ' 3 Tho subscvibcr rrout J call particular attention t ? hi$ fine eoUcvttfn r.f ' . DTVABP PEARS. ITavinj paid grcnt attention to thlr eultiavtion, he baa pleasure and con f.dt-nce in c fieri eg theni to the notice of r.uirhnjer. Thev aro all worked on th ' best varieties of French Quince Mocks are remark ; ably hcaltby and in a fia& state for transplanting the coming season. A few hundred tres of tbi best sorts can b furnished, cf. extra eU and Ja a beaiiD state (bat will give fruit immediately aHer '. becoming cstalIisbed . , - AU the abovo stock will be furnirbed atprice , that will compara favorably with .any olbct 'estab- lishnicnt. , . . ... Tacking done in tbe best manner. Catiilogucs furnished all who enclose stamps fwC , prc-pajment. Add res JOHN SAVLKS & Co., CotUjo Garden Nurseries, Cincianati, O. Feb. 10,.'a 1. . .Trustee's Sale. - Notico is hereby given that by virtuo cf a deed 5 of truit executed by Benjamin It. Tboujron and and Elizabeth Thompson, his wife, dated at Brown- ville,the twenty-first day of October, A. I). 1858, . and recorded on pno one hundred nnd twenty-threw of jrortg.ie Brd No 1. in' Reevrder'9 oRc of Xe maha county, Nebraska, I, Daniel I.. Mr5ary. tms teo therein named, will from tho doot f th(j office cf the Register cf Deeds of said cninfT; on tha twenty-sixth day cf February, A. I. IS59, nhd between thchcurs cf nine o'clock, A. M., and ftur o'clock, I. . M., of said day, sell at public saia to the highest bidder lor cash in band, tbe following described re al estate, to-rrit : Lot Numbered seven, eight, nine, nnd ton, in block number ten, in tha town of Browa-' ville, Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory as des- , isrnated upon the original pint of faij town. Said saia being made to satisfy certain notes made by SMd BcDjamm U.Tr.onjpsct to Douglas Co, and which . remains unpaid. . .' V. L. JIoUAIil.- ,, Brownville, Jan. 23tU 1S55. Onion Seed. WILLIAM EDWARDS, Walworth C., ' Wisconsin. ' " Offers tho following varieties of Garden dafir sale by the pound or bunJr d. Tho following sorts aro unsurpassed, all hiving been raided by my own men the last summer, from the best selected; toes,, and will bo warranted frckb and genuine, and t : give satisfaction : Largo lied Union GJ cents, iarg t eliow union 03 cents : also turnip seed, early white fiat Dutch, 4jeent3; improved Russia or Rutabaga 45 eent.,T Also a largw quantity cf Cucumbers long gren Cucumbers 45 cents; early short Cucumbers 45 ' cents; early short Cucumbers io cents; also long Orange Carrot 73 cents. All the small Kinds in an Z endlcs3 variety. Catalogues sent on the receipt t a stamp." All orders addressed to William Ei- ' ward-,SugarCrcek Seed Garden, will be promptly attended to. WM. EDWARDS, Sugar Creek, Walworth Co., Wis. . ". :Feb. 10, '50 ly -HEDGE FENCING.- . The undersigned hav ing had considerable experlrk in planting 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.4 an! cultivating the fen.-c complete. Growing hedges of their planting can be ceen on the farms of 3. W' Ken nedy, G. Crow, J. atceti and others in thisaountv 1. C. & T. X.4.VNDER3. Sept. 2, lOlf ; ; La Moillc Nursery. : M . Ono hundred and twenty-fire thnasand Native ' Evergreen in Nursery, assorted 6 to 10 incbes, ft per hundred $30 per thousand. 125,000 d from ' forest, 92 per hundred $10 per thousand $S0 pcf 10.O0. , Rhnbnrb, Cnrranti, Strawberries, Lawton Black- berries.Enrcpenn Mountain American end En- 1 glish Elm, Larch. Silver Maple, Golden and" Osier Willow Pt wholesale. " Abo for tho retail trade. 20,000, Native end For-' cign cvurgreens from 1 to 10 fe:f high, which can be safely rcia&rcd. ' ' . - Visitors pronounce our specimcTis the finc.t in tho West. Twenty-two varieties exhibited at the Statu Fair at Centrailia, were awarded tho first prcmism rand a gratuity." A gfner.il axsortment of Fruit And Ornamental trees, hbrubs. and Plants, Oenge aad Buektborn Hedge Plant. , r. Terms Cash. Catalogues furnished on appllca- tion by enclosing a red stamp." 4 . v. . SAMUEL EDWARDS. La Mo'ilfe, Bureau Co., III. ' - Feb. 10,1851), ly - A Splendid Illustrated, Newspaper. HARPER'S WEEKLY ir ' A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION. - Employs be bot-t talent In the World. Terms In, Advance. . :; lenpy, 20 weeks. $1 00 j 8 copies one year, i 1 " 1 vear, 2 60 j ' 12 ' " JO. 1 ' 2 " 4 DO I 8ft " . 40 ' Harper's Weekly and Mazarine, one year four dollar's. i Postmasters sendinn a rlub ot twelve or twebty-ove. will ? receive a copy grtU. Subscriptions may commcm-o with any number. Sieeimen numbersgratuitously supplied. . Back numbers can be furnished to any extent. Clergy- . men and teacher supplied at tbe lowest Club Rates. H ARPER fc BROTHERS, PuMishers, . Pi ankan Square, Kewltrk. REMOLDS & KE.NXIC0TT, ' .... Offer for sale at the , - t . . Central Egyptian Nursery, Near Odin, Jlarion County, Illinois. D000 Ami ' " Trees of choice varieties from fl7o to sevea and a half feet high and fuur years old, from bud or graft, at $20 per 100 caih, delivered at Odin or Sandoval, , . freo of all but packing eh a rgw. They offer In ad dition a splendid assortment of large Evergreen trees, ' Loses and ether Ornamental Shrub, and Plants of a good quality and at as low rates as they can be- . purchased elsewhere. Tho suck of Pear, Plum,. Cherry, Peach and Quince Tree, though not large, nas ncen caret uliv seicti, ani is like everything - , eLe in oar establishment of Western growth. A ' large and very fne stock of choice Currant.?, Rasp berries, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Ilhubarb, Cc.t . for sale ehenp. - Particul tr attendon will bo given to the packing cr trees, e., for distant customers.' . . Catalogues to be hail at tbe office of Emcry'e Joar-i . nai or ny aaaresbing us attain. . . . JOHN P. REYNOLDS, . Feb. 1050 ly CHAS. KEX.MCOTT. Fruit Trees at Boonvillc, LIo. The undersigned has for ante a choice and reliable stock of Apple, Pc:uih, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Apricot and Nectarine trees, and of such varieties as hare proved tuceensful in this elimate. He baa also a fine itock cf Currant: Gooseberry, Raspberry and" Strawberry plauf, Rofes, Evergreen trees, G re p roots, ie. Those wishing to purchase would dV well to call and examino them. Feb. 10, 53 ly Till MYERS. . GARDEN SEEDS.. We are now receiving in Store and offer for sale a largo stock of ell varieties of garden seeds, tbe ' growth cf the paat season, and procured from sources we can rely upon for correctness and purity of the varieties. Catalogues containing descriptions ami directions about the manner of growing, Ac, will be . sent to all applicants. . T. Prices v.ry reasonable. JOUX CAfiXETTit Co-. 13, North Second St, St. Louis, iio. . Feb 10, '5 ly . RARE AND NEW SORTS or . . GARTDETST SEEDS. :. We shall tavo for eaft the . coming spring lt tbe rare and new varieties of GardenFkld and Flower Scedj that can be procured. ,4 Among then will be found Syrian Barley, King ITiiHir'C'om.Fenbody Crn. Hubbard Stiah, Japan, Pea, Feabody's Mammoth Lima Beans, Early white Mammoth Broccoli, Several varieticrf extra sepi-. rior Cabbage, New, Early, Danvcrs Yellow Globe Onion, Ac. Ac, Orders for nearly every sort of new seed tbat baa been tested and found valuable can be filled -. JOIIX GA RXETT it CO.. . '." AS. North Secopd St- St. Louis, Mo, Feb. 10, jJ ly . Fruit Tree Seeds.; We have now in store andean supply on order many varieties of tree seeds, as follows, vii:.ppU seeds, CO cents a quart, $14 a bushel; Pear," seed $3 per lb.; Cherry piu $1 per quart: Peach Pit $3 per buihcl. JOHSGAUXEITJk CU. . r 63. North Second St- S Lou;?, II I Feb. 10, '53 ly - ' ' ' : '