1 1 i - ?, Agricultural Dcpai iment. - Slirubs for -j la prcj erly err:: tie nerXer fence?, enclosure .; iL'or.' tied to' mark tb.3 ,Ti i c Clerics there I . 3, cr r.ny olhcr .-jsus t3r23 Leicj corners cf the lots. Iq fuch' cases lba planting is all a part tf one general plan, v. i.hout tua intrusion cf iDdir jil Us.te to mar its unity Cern eterr: like ihe.ce are rnre, tni much fn'ore r::r.rncn'y eacli lot is arranged and fieccraici recording to the views cf the owner. In planting cf ibis kind, ehruls chould be cbosen the exprcs:ion cf which is cheerfal and pleasing, without present ing nrikiacr cr ctudy colors. The most tiseful shrubs fcr in is- purpose are tue low-growing evergreens; the larger trees cf this character should be freely tued in the general planting, but wo now wish to speak cf those things which ore left to individual effort. Among the evergreens we include the European Ivy, 'cne cf the tucst useful of them all. There the custom prevails cf making a xnound ever the grave, it can be covered with a dense mantle cf living green by the use cf a few plants cf Ivy. Most of the Junipers are useful, and give u3 a reat variety inhight, from the Prostrate Juniper, which lies fiat upon the ground, to moderate sized trees. The Tcrreya cf Florida is hardy at the North and makes a beautiful, large shrub. The JDwarf Pine (Pinus pumilio) and some other low'growing kinds, are useful. . The different Arbor Vilcosgive us quite a variety in color and size. The Golden Arbor Viico (Biota oricrdalis aurca). is most beautiful, and our native Arbor Vhx ( Thuja occidental is) has varied so much that we have a dozen or so of named varieties. The Yews, which have been used for ages for thi3 purpose, are tome of them hardy ; cir native variety "( Taxus baccate, var. Cancedcnsis) im proves greatly in cultivation. All the -above are to be had at any nursery "-at moderate prices. Deciduous shrubs present a long list from which to select, end we enumerate a few cf the readily obtainable ones. Deutzia gracilis and the double variety of Deutzia crenaia, Daphn.j jCneorurn ; several of the Mock Oranges or Syringas (Philadelphus)', Spircas in ia great number ; White Persian Lilacs ; . everal Vidurnums, native and foreign; the Clelhra. of car own swamp3 ; Honey suckles of the upright kind; Weigelas, and many others, both wild and exotic. Prc3l3 of FonKry. t Nothing which the farmer produces is of quicker sale than eggs and poultry. The prices which he receives therefor lars in the main remunerative ; the labor incut red is light and agreeable, and can be performed ty the junior members cfhis family. The poultry yard produces food which is highly palatable and nu tritious at all seasons, and in this respect is hardly equalled by any other depart ment of the farm. Is it not worth while, tHen, to bestow more care and skill ia 'managing the poultry? Left to themselves half their products are often wasted, and half the year they are non-layers. In winter they need simply warmth, light und sunshine, clean, rccmy quarters, K and plenty of fcod. Every day they will pay fcr this. Ia the summer they -want range, fresh earth, shade, water, feclusion, and prctcctoa from vermin "An abundance of eggs and broods cf plump chickens, either for market cr the C - .11 1 I i . r larmer s cwn lacie. win result ireni this care. It is not feasible to carry on the poultry business ca an enormous ecale. Many have tried it and failed e i ii Dai every iarmfr snouu mate a couple cf hundred dollars' worth cf their products yearly. That, at least, can be dene with prcf:t and pleasure. It is business adapted for the boys and girl?, ' .and they will speedily take a lively interest in it if enly proper ecco; rage dsni is given. IIgtIks Evergreens . Mtny pscrle lose sight cf the fact . that the sap of evergreens, especialy Con . iferas, is resinous ; that when it is once hardend in a tree it cannot be started .crraia cr made to circulate, ihev are tery different in this respect from an ap ,'p'eor other fruit tree ; the Iattertnayte revivea cv burvinz root anu trancaes in 0 ' the earth : not so an evergreen. I doubt exists in our mind but an exposure cf the roots for cne-half hour to a March cr April wind, ia a dry day will kill the tree, and thousands are dead to all intents " end purposes before they are replanted Another great mistake is the watering cf evergreens around the roots afiv jdaiiivg. Many frees are thus killed ty. kindness. In ordinary seasons they will. need no watering at all except at . the time cf planting. If thd season prove very dry, let your water be tempered by -ilia sun all day. water at nirht and over i.raJ end tars as a good shower would . i 'it, water coj-iomiy and only ones in . a week cr ten days. A thick mulch to - cover the scil for.seversl feet all around the tree tends to keep the moisture and . will prove very advantageous. Taint Culture llic Tench Eeqnlrcs. The peach is known by the best culti vators cs requiring great care in culti. vr.ii;. Tew things that grew cut cf .thi earth will pay so well fcr the care tsstov.ca. At, J, r. uncut care, tne is a failure. Thi?. v.o may ei peach EC- r runts to a great extent, fcr the disoour- ements which attend e culture cf this mo!t ! :$ cf frui.s. It is tender frd thtrefcre requires care; it must h-.ve it, cr it v.-.11 fail. Net frrount cf ihf crop, bus cr 'i-ility, will f. -.11 without care. the :aiiy the Let no ";.a n;;-. , ; pi'itu cuaure, cr.iess La ia- 'zii l?:z.' i'..e :.ercf.a ry t::.i8 ap:a L t t t T:.e rr-ra r.u:t l:i . 1 Ut tV ? TCt J f 11:5 is 1 1!0',V.8.VJ r'i'-- b't ffpt'cislly at top uit.-rcw rri in t: i.u r'-- crra cr . a h ri-u;re the Mirr.'r.'; c f 1 t:.::i crcl.vri liars. t wt :i r.i ut J - 1 3 r-rsrs i.:r v. h r.re .i t:.3 c: t'.ir-. ct cf Ha ch.T.at? t r A correspondent of Wisconsin Farmer caVi : ( I have icur iJ..:r- ryh dge.ei-t.t yes ,rs c!d e ch, f nud crizinaiiy fro:n a tingl? teed of-each stsnd now number fcventy to one hundred thrown from ft'ur.ls center, jusi astba twenty to thirty, rye araws proceed frca'a tirglo grain.- These canes pro ceed in a c irr? at first, then assume & perpendicular,' the top of "the common stand rising each- year, till a height cf cf eiLt to ten feet is attained; after which there appears no further increse cf the height. Inlreadih, each stand of canes, reaches about two feet at eight years c!d.; I think the plants' should be set: clout fourteen inches apart." Their is no"di!;iCuiy in rrowicg plants ircnitne seed, by planting either, in fall or spring and keeping clear of weeds the first year, s to the Barberry for a strong, end uring and every way sufficient live fence V C i am unable to tamic or any cause u; ailurc I have ftea pointed out to far- mers my s :veral Barberry stands, and asked their opinions as to whether they would turn stock. In every case mey lave said it would be impossible for any animal to go tnrouga, unless cy vioiz-v compelled; and ia such case aa animal would prefer to attempt breaking down the strongest fence. The nrickls. though small and slender, are exceedingly hard and sharp, and at right angles with the cane each thus preheating a defence, or Ixed bayonets. Age or Animals. The average of cats is li years; sptirrels ana nairs, cr 8 years: cf rabils, 7; a bear rarely ex ceeds 20 years ; a dog lives 20 years; i wolf 20 ; a fox 14 to 1G ; lions are org lived, the one known by the camo of Pompy lived to the age of 70 ; ele phants have beea known, it is asserted, to .live to tne creat age. cr ilu years. When Alexander the Great had con quered Pcrus, King cf India, he took a reat elephant, who had fought valiant ly for the king, and named hita Ajax, dedicated hita to the sun, and let him go with this inscription : " Alexander, the son of Jupiter, dedicated Ajax to the sun." The elephant was found with this inscription oCO years after. Pigs. have been known to live to the age of 20, and the rhinccercu3 to 20; a horse has been known to live to the ago of C2, but aver age 2-5 to 30; camels sometimes lite to the cf 100 stajrs are very long lived i sheep seldom exceed the age of 10 ; cows live about 15 years, uuvier considers it probable that whale3 some times live a 1,000 years; the dolphin and porpoise attain the age cf 30; an eagle died at Vienna at the age of 101 ; ravens frequently reach the age cf 100; swans have beea knowa to live COO years. Mr. Mallertcn has the skeleton of a swaa that attained the ago of 2C0 years. Pelicans are long lived ; a tortoise has beea known to live 107 years. Potato Expiiiimest. S. N. Beers, cf Fairfield, Conn., writes to the Amtri cam JlcrricjJluri&i: "I planted side by ide, cl the Early Goodrich variety, let, sets or cuttings rnaae entirely ircm tne seed ends of insdium-sized potatoes, the cuttings containing about two eyes each and planted two in a hill; 2nd two-eye cuttings, made entirely from the stem ends cf potatoes ; 3d, wholtlargz potatoes. The whole potatoes came up first, and kent about a week ahead of the others through the season. Between the cut tings made from the seed and stem ends, no difference could be perceivd either through the season or when they were dug. If the cuttings from the tip3 had consisted of as large pieces as these made from the buts, it might have been differ ent, but as the eyes were thicker oa that end, they could not be made so . large. But when the rows that were planted with whole and large seeds were dug, it was found that the yield was one-seventh larger by measure, but that the increase was mainly in small and unmarketable potatoes, and that the large one3 were not as smothe in appearance as the other rows; 1 also tried cuttings from the seed and stem ends of the Hanson, side by side, saw no difference." Save tiie Eaeliest. Yre have oiten advisea tnose who save tneir own seed to select the earliest and best. "J. C. C," of Wickford, Ii. I., a gentlemen who gives us a case in point, though at the advacod age of 87, still keeps up an interest in gardening. "I have cultivated one kind of pees, called the Earley Junes, thirty-two years, and have the : date of planting and first picking each, year The last ten years they have averaged four and a half days earlier than the first ten, which I attribute to the method of selecting the seed. Instead of saving all that grows on a portion cf the viaes, I save the flru setting of the whole, and pick them as sooa as fully ripe. The Early Junes are very prolific, grow about o 1-2 feet high, and have not increased ia bight since the first planting. Of the many varieties of "Extra Earley's," an nually adverted, I have, tried several scrt3 in crdd to get aa calier kind, but all my trials have proved failures. The Dan. O'Kcurke came the nearest, but they were at least three days behind. and less prcl.fij." l pom ukaix to JiEETs. A writer m the North Western Farmer says that the grain-growiog Vest will soon be prac tically shut cut from the South as a mar ket fcr their surplus grain, as that region Will be teat lo the e w Y c r k in ark e t weeks i:i rvdvar.ee cf us rrcstera ccmpetijor. This ' cLar.e, ia ir.-.rket relaticas, will ccrr.pd cne ia the lia3 cf productions at the west.arJ theteet for su-ar purposes t eh d ts test calculated to secure ben f.ci results. It will take so o time to c i -cave the ra?s cf Western farraers i:p to a ckxr.o cf this character; bat tlat it will 1)3 r.i a vie is scarcely a matter cf ilcult, trprp-Jar as the forghca and .:ar t 33 now is ia that locality. Such changes ia farm prcducticu are i'.3T, tut net tlie !cis pennanenl ca that -. ...... W s.' M b. Tht iir al c-.n to exhibited its rsu'cli ia plantir. trees nni f.o-.vers end i:t tr.akinj h:.rie hippy tr.d beautiful, as in writing retry. I t Ca.hfv.rii' 3 Fame r says tie arn cul ural produ:ts cf that State already 1 rrodu:ts cf eia i-C3j ci tuo mines, ana are in- crcair ia talus with great rapidity. BUSINESS DlilECTORY- HOTELS. J. KtEVEXSON. D. O. CROSS. STAR HOTEL,. ETEVIXSOr7;& UltOSS, Proprietors, On Levee St., Letw t an JIain & Atlantic. T1.I3 n.o-e la wnvsnirut to the Stenai Boat Landing, and u.e fcusiDees rsr cf tfca City. Tho test accommo-. dati.n ; in the City, jains will be spared in mat in gi.t comfortable. .Good Stable aDd Corxl con Tcnie:.t to tbe llonse.' - rpENNSYLYANIA HOUSE. - MICnAnLFIKE.Proprietor. PoathsidaMain teiTTeen l?t be! 2nd street?, Jteals at all Hoars, or for Kegalar D.)arder3, at Ibe Cfuat rates. . 12-Il-ly I AMERICAN HOUSE, L. D. nOEISOIi", Prcprietor, k m r.vi ad LiTf.rT Stable in connection with ti ' c - - - " Hoi: sc. Front street, between Main and iValer, r BLACKSMITHS. T; jTh.beson, Will i) BLACKSMITHINQ cf , all kinds. Make Jlorit Shoeinn, fro-xinr cf Vaqonsand Sltigh$ end Machine Work a Sptttalt-j. EV.opon ttain St., ireftof Mcrhcrsor.'g Bloek, J. W. J. c. GIBSON, M I T II B L A o K S SHOP on 1st letwecn Hain aadSd, All Work done to order Satisfaction Guarranticd. , ; JOHN FLORA, T :L A - O Is. S Ji l r Shop on "Water Street South cf American Uouse CONFECTIONARISRS. WILLIAM IIOSSELL, ONFECTIONERY AND TOY STORE Frcsb Bread, Cakes, Ojster , Frait, Ac, on band. Southside Main between lit and J streetg, J. P. DEUSER, Dealer la Cor'fectiosaries, Toys, Notions, he, Main bet. 1st and 21 Sts., WM. ALLEN, Proprietor of the CITS' BAKERY. Fancy YTcd- dingUaxe rortisneti on snori noiic. jeait-r In Confectl "nnrles. Frnit and best Family Flour. I.Iain Street bet. ltt and 2d, JnSCKLLANSOUS " G. P.T3ERKLEY, CA32IAGB AUD SIGN PAINTEF., Grainer, Gilder, Claz-.er and J 'a per- Hanger. All work done on Sfeort Notice, Fsrorable Terms and Warranted. Orf.fe over Teare & to'g &t-re, Alain St., BROWNVILL.E, ItEUIlASKA. U-21-Iv BATH ROOMS. J. L. ROY, ' BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, - North side Main St., opposite Fcrnitnre Store, lias a splendid suit of Bath Rooms, Also a choice Etock of Geatlemeu'a NotiMi8 " A. W. MORGAN, Predate Judge & Justice of the Peace, Court House Building, Main St. ; J. C. McNAUGHTON, . .Kctary PnLIIc end Conveyancer, Agent for " Xational Life" end "Hertford Live Sioc.'i insurance jO,ripaKtcs. OHlce in J. Tj. Oarsca's Baik, GARRISON i ROUERTS, BILLIARD HALL AND SALOON Whitnej-'a Block, il?in street, bet. 1st L. 2J. The bet Tines and Liquors kept consi antly or. hand vis-uSo-tr n. V. IIUGIIES, JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE & REAL ESTATE AGENT, OFFICE Court Houte Buildivtj, tint door, vest tide. Y12-H30 k R..F. BARRETT, GENERAL LAND AGENT, AND LAND WARRANT BROKER, Will attend to payicgTakss for IT.in-residents. Per sonal attention Riven to making Locations. Lands imprcTOd and unimproved, for sale on reasonable terms. v2-n2o-ly YTM. H. EOOYER, REAL ESTATE AND TAX PAYING AGENT, trill give proHip attention to the sale of Tieal Estate and payment of Taxes throchout the Nenlah Land District. OFFICB District Court Rjoni. Vl2-n23 A. D. MARSH, CITY BOOK STORE- SCHOOL EOOKS, STATIOERY, &c, Pest Offloe, Main St., E. II. JBURCHES, - -LANDSCAPE GARDNER Will the coming Spring Jf lant crops In Gardens and nltlvate same by coutract. Will also have on Iiand weet Potato, Callage, Tomato & Pepper plantsforaale "WOnTHINO & WILCOX, STORAGE, FORWARDING 1 AKD ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS" Aruidcalert in ell kindt of Grain for vtich they pay the Highest Market Price in Caih. J. W. SMITH BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER Main St., 5th djor from S W cor Sad St. .: FRANHELMER, WA.GOiSr MAKER OPPOSITE DEUSER'S TIN-SHOP, WAOOHS, BUGGIES. POWS,CTJTTI- V X'l &c, Repaired oa Ffcort notice, at low raios and warraateatogiTCsaliBfaction. x-lS-fn nn JONAS HACKER, Tax Collector ior the City of Brownville, Will attend to the payment of Taxes for non-reident land owners in Nemaha County.. Corrtt' jiondenee Solicited. OCce on Main let. Hi and 2d, SMITH P. TUTTLE,. 17. S. Atsittant Atrer.scrand Claim Agent. Will at' tend to the Prosecution of Claims before the Depart ment for Ad Bounty, vack ray ana tensions. Also, to the Collection of Semi-Annual dues on Pensions, Ofilce over Orsons Bank ilaln street, A. STAFFORD, PHOTOGnAtHIC APwTIST rersons wishing Pictures executed in the Irtett style of the Art vxu jicasa. cau acs-iy Art uaitery. Haln etrect tct.lst and 2d street, KEIS WETTER & EARSMAN, Euicheri, ' CITY MEAT MARKET, jcatn cet. 1st ana 2nd Sts., GATES fc-BOUSEFIELD, BRICKLAYERS & PLASTERES Will take e ontr.icts for BrJekl.ijing, riastericj, buiidicg Cisterns, and do anjthic in their line in tbn mo$t fatisiAjtsTry and workmanlike manner, Ang.S0,lSC3. i x-47-ly MRS. J. M. GRAHAM, TEACHER OF MUSIC. LESSORS GIVE OS TIIE PIANO, ORG AX, MELCDEO. CUITAR AKD VOCALIZATION. Hating had c'vht ye-irs exptrienee cs Teacher of Miuic 1 Xtw York is confident of giving satisfaction. Koom luain, bet. 4th 5ih sts. lo-ly BR0IF.VI7Z.Lr, XFLKASKA. GEO. W. DORSET. LtTnEE BOADLET. CHAS.Q.DOSSET DORSEY. IIOADLEY CO.. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, AND DEALERS r.V L I.VD WARRAXTS AXD AG RICULTURAL COLLEGE SCRIP. CSct in Land OSiro ButlJinT. Ey and eli lmpgved and unimproved Lasdi. Bar, K!l auJ locate Lan.t V .'rrtnta ar l Ajriccitcral Coil :7e Scrip, iti-tii careful e!e.:ttons of Governn:ent Land tar Lcsca;nn. Itocie'tcada, aaJ Pre-enii.tion Attend tocontmed Ilo)utead s a!d rre-e nation eaes ia tbe Land Oce. I.ettfraor iaf;T2irj prcmttly and carefclly answered. Cortespoa Icace ol;c:ted. 5tt BWAN & ur.o-3. JMIES HOMGAN, Trholeeale and r.etall Dealer la .PUMPS, ,'. In ereey variety, for HAND AND.POE3. Also ff P.OUGHT, GALTEKI2.ED KlOX AKD LSAD Hubber Hose and Pacltlnsr, STEA21 WMSTLES, GAUGES, HtiUlAiau CONDUCTORS COPPER,. ETC., No-IS Third Street, near Edmond, SrJ. J03EPH IHSSOUEI. t2-0rders solicited and promptly filled aMowest raia. th-pw qui. 'KO. S. Lemon. . Isaac T. IIosea. LEMON, ROSEA. & CO. "WHOLESALS DEALERS ill FORSIGITDOIJESTIO Notions, Glot&mg &a jSTO. 5 FOUETH ST. St Joseph, L2o. A Larie StocJ: always on hand. Orders solicited Satisfaction guaranteed. , 45-ly Nave, McCord & Co ., WHOLESALE GB0CEBS And Dealers in V7ines, Liquors, Tobacco, &e. St JOSEPH. JIO. 451y BAILY, KAY;&' WOOD, Dealers an AKD YANKEE NOTIONS, Exclusively at wholesale. Third Street, ST. JOSEPH, Ho. Stock in Extent, Variety, and price- Compares with oestSt. Louis or Chicago Houses. E2T Orders Solicited. 45Iy VICTOH B. BUCH, TS'laoIesale SOOTS&SHOES Third Street, (Opposite Paqific House,) GT. JOSDPn, MO- fSTKeeps much the Lnrgest Stock VSTest cf St. Louia, and is prepared to offer unusual indaccments W.M.WYETH & CO. Wholesale Dealers in ram. SADDLERY GOODS, Harness, Skirting, t nd all kinds Saddler's Leather an Hardware. SADDLES, BRID. ES, $C, Amenta for Disstons Circula Saws, and Marvin's Safes. No.6 South Third Street, between Felix & Edmond ST. JOSEPH, E20. 151 y. W00LW0RTH & COLT, AXD DEALERS IN B002S, STATIONERY, Paper Hangings, And Printers' Stock, No 12 Second Street, St, Joseph, Mo. Cash Paid for Rags. Tl-fTSfV! T? ATI "51 H VTT MACHINE SHOP DUENSIDE, CnOWTHI R0GEH3 PJIOPRIETOKS, Cor. 8tli & Messanie Sts., ' St. cllosepli, Mo. MADE U a?; n repaired i.i IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, FvlILL WORKS . OF ALL 1(11103 IR O'N FRONTS Made to "order cn ehort notico and satisfactory to 8.11 parties. Alsoajents for GARDNER ROBERT SOS'S IMPROVL'D PATESX GOYRXOR.-44-ly CO m (A H W 3 U2 d 1-4 o r s o -4 3 Pi rs p 0 n 0 b 10 l-s CO w w 3 o o JOHPI?roa. W.H.HQVGi.Ai. PINGER iz DOUGLAS, Tiliolcsale Dealers QUEESNWARE glass ware:, ij- c i- a, SO. T Fourth Ttreet. Gt JOSEPH, IIO. . 451y 01MIB E S. -'X I - -OS. J i I I tj3?eo 6 e'-J c o o p a w . .c a a f-Cj s F: A. "TISDELL, Jr. & Co., Keep constantly on hand all kinds cf i'r-ffv'? Tin-?-. I"'?? r.iITS ! ' r" . i SXTKNEHS paTSMIUJI GANG FLOTr, warranted the motit perfect Piow male. TVALKlNti AND RIDING CUTTIYATCT13, SnOVEL AND STIUIIING PLOWS. MOLKBOAKD AND P.OD Pi;3AKING PLOT3, WAGGONS, REAPERS AND MUVTERS , . jr. i; cask & co's threshing iiacizin'es, 1 1; ST UDE RAKER VAGOSSS, IIANT) AKD PO-STER COEN SHELLS?.!!. WAGGON THIitSLES, a good assortzaeut always oa hand, - SASU, DOOK3 A XT) I5LTXD3, all aizej and fclnds, WOOD AND IHON PUiTFi, FAXIXG MILLS, ' and everything the Farmer wants. Ca.il and nee us, ca lt, between Main anil Atlantic BROWXTILLE NELRASKA. : JOHN L. CARSON, nrovcnvillo, ZToTo. Exchange bought and soli cn a!l the- principal Cities. Also, dealer ia Gold ail Silver Coir, G 0VES17HEHT B0HD3. Deposits received, paj'able nt sight. Interest paid cn time Deposits ly especial agreement Taxes paid for r.on-reaiJcnis. . . All kind? cf U, S. BON DS W ANTED JOHN L. CARSON. J. V. D. PATCH, Maiiufactnrer and Dealer la CLOCKS,WATCIIES, JEWELRY, Silver and Silver-PIated Ware. Constantly on hand all varieties .of Spectacles. Retiring dune in the miatfist stjle, and at short notice. Charges luovJerate. Work warranted. City Dmj Store, ' BROWXVILLE, NEBRASKA.. JACOB MAROHN, HercHant Tailor, Main Street opposite McPhcrsG,i's Block, BROWN VI I.LE- NiB- -til ALSO AGENT FOR SliBSMililM PIOfiEER PAINT SHOP LOUIS WALDTER, I PAI XT 27. S3 32," Grainer, . Gilder, . Glazier, P AP E RUAKG E R White Washing and Kalcemining dons. All work dcno ia a workmaalika iaanscr oa tio shortest cotlc. TERMS CASH! EUCPoollaia etreet. Sholleiiber-er's Old Sacd. Beat;!, Uoziia Heal. Totatoes. Floor Artist C j 1 --it; u ) r- : ' ,..4 d Boots Hosiery cb Wliitc Goods. . ' And every other kind of Goods kept in n Western Store, which we v-r.it" at the Lowest Market Price, and to prove it,, " ' a DUO? I IT AND SEH.-TJS. '. .-'.' . i . i Corner JIain ana Sccoiitl SlrcctsICI'Iicrscn's Slock, ; brq wville; nebeaska, RE A P E R S , C Shellehs, . Blacksmith's Drills Saw GcjiMrits, HAY RAKES, Portable anl Stationray ENGINES Constantly on UandorOrder cd at Slioi-t So- tice. S, EACH ARTICLE WARRANTED!! WE woa!d call particular attention to onr Self-r.elc'.rs or Urrrr-in? T'.sp.r. wh..-h fir ny frirfti, agenient, work, etc.', is fast interceding all otters. Prifp ft con-tmel il.xhir ? f !3 i. A'., THE EAGLE BRICIv IMlCT-IIIstE For xvh'ch tho nndersfcred are 'OLE AGFNTSI for the CT.TU OF I.'EBR ASH. j?riCO J2 H. C5 - invite all woo injAu'i ni.i"tn Unci tho c-r,ii:.2 sfw.ii in n:i urn! hit: . tke II ot!ue. .V e leei nnii !er.t that all who i.nce ste tl:e iTu liit.o i'i rpcr;i':rn p-; I ljrn " p pi.-e ;cb it ia manage), price, capacity, quality of wort, e,c. will tlirnw . "Jii M wdt.r 'Jcnr .'t:.- ly s -.r i tr-t all ftijectioui io Brkt Alachli.es. We VAEF.A II T t'.e I'-sr; ire t. bo w;i uij?, uf io-A m.wui and darakie Trith proper care. That witli oae Team aiiil l ive ET3Q Is it wiil n.ata 15,000 Brick per Day, of a Better Quality than enn be ZladQ ty Ilacd! Tq do not,, as other machines, claim more than the ilacbine can 'ji, bnt wtt we cuini we WiRiAXT f ! 1 27or Gaio Idjt 12-?l-n S. T. JMILlIC'K, JiETJAIIA CITY. IT2B. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. We have on hand a large and well assorted steels of Staple and Fancy rm. t. fcrj .fp"l Tm to To Tvhicli Y70 are making constant additions, and wiiieli we are calling at prices low as any establish- ment west of the Mississippi river. Ill THE QUALITY OF GUI. GOODS VE GH ALLEGE COM?ETITfC:f. J-FLOUR OF THE MOST APPROVED BRANDS. IIIGIIEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE: 0 A :r) :- ST. JOSEPH, MO. Importer and Wholesale and Eetail Dealer In Iron STEEL-and HEAVY EASDT7AEE. TV'ajon, Carriage, at 4 Flow Wood wrrlc?. ; AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Sprirj, Axea, Axe!., sShoveli ni Sp.i.Ie3,File3 aal R.i'pi, Chains, Carrigs anJ.Tire Cvl:-', S'-3 " Wa.-her?, Kaiis, Horso nail., lioro & Mu!o hoes, Saw?, cte. ct?. . .j Cactings and Hollow V7arcf . Suar Kittles Andirons, Skillets asa Stew pots. Lake evens, Fruit kettles and Sad Irons. ElCCksmliilS' TC0l3, Anvib, Su-cka and Dies, Eellows.SIed-s a-i Ih-i'.. intri, Viie,FiEccrs,Ka?j?, Farriers' Kr.iro3, Tuyere Iroi:?, TTrcroIi', iv?. Ox Totes, Axle Grefie, Ox chain?, Trogoa Jack, Ox Shoe cai:, ShoTcIa an3 rkk',Gs.l ri 1,000 CELEBBATED MOLINE IPJLO-' J u?t patented, arl superior to nny rrt inrer'- ! : rJ f IlcCoraicIi's rJovrcra an;l Iicapsi-s,Iiailcr! 5.T;rKc Corn rJ3s Sniky Cora Ccltivator?, Hand C rn i'lautc-r, Corn n, L j i:.i.c- t:.t:s ck Cajiss znrsooJ) direct f rots th rja::;i.'act;:rer, X cr gri: ia i xeuie-- TO WHOLESALE rtTvCHASE.IlS AT Constable's Iron and Steel Varchcue TO THE LADIES. ror. oxn doz.la ol,y. WE are pcliiss iS.'.'if, oh-:, Try anl ancy Oooif of every dcri.'ion, al.-o, jiV'rr T7i, Furniture, Ac. Vulnalle Preien'.t, from ?:i to iOa,entrfo ciarj l j acati .csdiij clubs cf tea an 1 upwards. Circulars .ent fre tt any aliresj. V.'VETII JL O. ' (Successor to .V.c.cfer !i Co..) 42 L'j.t-r oi.,Cvt.i, b intei;unt Ilea and Wonsea, in a bnii.ie rr ln? S100 to $200 per men .!), tccr t r.no b:!itr. For particular aUresa rlsiLSR, HcCl' RDT fc CO., - J 'A -3 r '1- , 1 v-. ; s.. j 4 si DEALERS UlT . . i i rrocenes Kails, - akee.Hotioii- ?5 ! MOWERS, Sulky Cuhintcrj F O RKS, II A R ROWS PLOWS, Fara 8cd3:boo! hc-. JC E L L Sf, ' 1-,. i ! . i VTc iTillSellat t r b 1 e Caslirrlcci - ;;-vJ A ' ) "1 3 ST. JOSEPH. MO. PAIRBAIKS' j SCALES. sWASXL- I I' - .. ' ' -