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Myriads of- - Madura Plants. 1,000
... Bushels Madura Seed. ,
FRUIT AKD ORNAMENTAL TREES.
O VERMAN $ MANN,. IUoomington, I1I.
lcavj to announce that they tare, for aBEG ies of years, been engaged in the culture ofhedges"and hedpe plants, and having been greatly
fcv the success of the Jlaclura Hedge,and f timulated by the immensely increasing demand j
for the material, they hare sown, the present seasonon good, new land, about 150 bushels of excellentneed the produce of which is estimated at fifteenmillion ianUl! which they offer for the Springtrade, It tcould late required more than that amountto tupjly the demand the part Spring. The termsfur plants will be reaionalle, and to dealers and oth-
ers ordering plants by wholesale, great inducementswill be offered. It is very important that ordersshould be sent in eaelv, as they wiU be registeredand filled in the order in which thy are received,For the last three years they hare been unable tosupply lie demand, and it is probable that late or-
ders cannot be filled the next Spring, as the demandis expected to be four timet greater than heretofore,Hants will be securely packed and delivered onboard the cars free of expense, except for cost of ma-
terial. . -
They are also extensively engaged in importinghedge seed, which they sell on the best terms, andalwavs warrant freth and good ; orders for whichshould br sent in prior to the 15th of October next.They will be prepared to sprout seed for such as de-
sire it.Ilaving several extensive nurseries, they offer, at
wholesale and retail, a large stock of thrifty Fruitand Ornamental Trees, Vines, Roses, Shrubbery, Ac,at the following points, to wit: Bloomington, 111.;
Mound Nursery, Canton, 111,; Ilenry, Elmwood, andHavana, III. All Fruit Trees warranted to be of thebest varieties and true to came. All informationcheerfully given, and catalogue and premium essayon Kedgeing sent to all applicants. Address,
OVERMAN k MANN.Feb. 5, 1857, Bloomington, Illinois.
NEBRASKA CITY
Xxiiaxxrn.il. co Company,CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.'
Nebraska City, N. T.
THIS Company, under a liberal charter, is noworganized, and their entire capital stock of
Fifty Tkouand Dollar, paid in and secured. Theyare prepared, from this date, to grant open policies,and take risks, upon equal terms, with the mostfavored Insurance Company any where. Ilavingadopted the mutual principle, iu patrons, withoutIncurring any liability, will Ehare ia the profit ofthe company.
The operations of the Company, will be confined,for the present, to marine, or cargo risks, with amaximum liability of $12,500 on any one bottom. -
Iking the only Insurance Office, on theabove pop-ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex-
pects a generous support from Western Merchants.We respectfully invite the Missouri River pa-
tronage.DIRECTORS !
8. F. Nuckolls, Chas. F. Holly,II. P. Rennet, , -- , J. L. Armstrong,W. N. ilinchman, Miles W. Brown,
A. A. Bradford.O iTnCERS
CII AS. F. HOLLY, President.. . - J. Garside, Scc'y.
Bt. Louis ATit Col. W. P. lloward.April 2d, 1S57. ' 42-- ly
O. F. LA.K.E, W. IL HOOVES,Brownville. Nemaha City.
LAKE & H00VEB, -
m mm Wm,' "AKD I l
NOTARYS PUBLIC, .,
ErovTnvillo and Nemaha City,- d titms a f t-- a rnnrintmATitT
"YT71LL promptly attend to Land Agencies, PayingY taxas, Drawing money, buying and selling
Real E?tue, buying-an- d selling on Commission,Making Collections for distant dealers, and all kindsof business pertaining to their profession.
Particular attentoin will be given in filing declara-tory statements to pre-em- pt end procuring- - Warranty Deeds from the Town authorities.
Persona owning TO"wv lots, residing at a distancewishing to procure Warranty Deeds will do well toplace the agn?y incur bands, always presentingtheir Quit claim Deeds for said Lots,) within the expiration of six xnenths, as after that time all lota notDeeded will be sold.
Blanks always on hand.N. B, Letters of inquiry answered promptly.March 2(5, '57. 41-- ly
JESSE JOHN.
SURVEYOR & CIVIL EKGIHEER.
WELL attend to any business in his line when1 have a first rate compass, and having
had rmany years experience, both as teacher andpractical Surveyor, can give satisfaction. ,
References: A. L. Coat, Dr. Hoover, Wm. Hoover,.also, D. Goust,W. Hobson, and C. A. Rowlew, Sa-vannah, Mo. Address ' v
JESSE JOHN," --
Nemaha City, N. T.March 19th, 1S37.
"
49-- tf
iMilcs on Horse Shoeing.
just ruELisnED,
A riAIN, practical Treatise on hobss shoxixg,X. by M. MILES, author of Tbe Horse s loot.In one vol. 16mo. l'rice 75 cents. Sent by mailfree of postage.
Ve like to recommend such books, when we seeso vil&inous bungling at horse shoeing." Ohio Cu-ltivator.
"A concise, clear, and practical work, which shouldbe studied by every smith who shoes horses, and byevery farmer who owns a horse. The truth is, thereis not one smith in twenty who Ihoui how to shoe ahor?e properly, or one farmer in a hundred whoknows vhen a horse is shod as he should be. The workwill pay you if you will study it, and ten-fo- ld if youpntcuce lw or olii;'c ygur emiiu vo louow iu ins truetior." IHinoi JoratN. , ...
' "2io vrsix who owns a hone can aS"ord to be withoutthis sort of information." Albany Ere. Jovr.
- nEXRYCATXYllAIllD, Publisher.'Philadelphia.
-- March 18th, 1S57 40-- tf
DILLON, THOIIPSON &, CO!
HOCK FORI, MO., . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in .'
SrOOdSAnd Groceries,
IIs.rdw'fi.ro.-'Quecnswxr- e, DnTgs,-Ufit- s, Cap,Boots," Shoes, Tinware, - Stoves,
Funiiture, Iron, Nails, Plo-s- ,
and FarniiEg Utensils.
WILL have, t the rpening xt navigation, aand varied accession to their present
Stock, which will be sold Low for Cash,fflrusry 12ih, 1S57. ' S5--tf
Hcrrir's Patent , Champion
FIHE-PK00- F SAFES,
T TTH ITall'e P&tcct rowdcr-Proc- f Lochs-th- eV tame that were awarded separate Medals at
the World's Fair London, 1 551, end the World's Fair,New York, lSi3: ulI are the only American Safes
.that were awaxdrd meJili at the London World'sIV.r. 11 1 "
" Thc.eF.rcs arendwalnilttcilto be fperior to anyever CVrcl to tue public ; trfd the tulcribers thail(c.ro't!e V.V-rl- l to produeean instance of theseFall's failing to preserve their contents through thefc fittest ire-- , rr a Lur.r'ir p'cklr.g the lock.
The sul . ; .lie's Er x iv-.-r f jouts are the only persons authorijedto r nl:e -- 1 sell Herring's PatentCha in- - ioa t.ifc, :i L'--
L's Patent Powder Proof
S.C137 J -1 sitxi, 12 j,
and 5 Mu rray Stn New York. '
- v w uu
ProTi".1, lonr, Corn Meal,
rn-'-v- -,f Groff ries.::liizi:ll & co.
ff crc-- y c : .z. f.r at t'--'-i
UNITED STATIC
every possible facility for the safe andGIVE transmission of
Jloner, Valuable Packages, Parcels,and ,
-- -- Goods, MerchandizeOf every description, on reasonable terras.- - -
Principal OrnCES Now York, Buffalo, Cincin-
nati, Toledo, Chicago, Dayton, liidianoolis, and allthe smaller towns on Railroads in the List cm, Mid-
dle and Western States, eonnectkg at St. Louis withRichardson's Missouri River Express. IL KIPP.
July25,1853.-vl-n- 3 General Superintendent.
Caution.public are hereby notified that ose Thomas
THE through false colors obtained a certificateof entry of the . West fractional quarter and theS. East fractional quarter of Section numbo? twenty-fiv- e,
in Township number six, in Range number fif-
teen, East of the 6th Principal Meredisn in Nebras-
ka Territory. The above is claimed by and will bepatented to B. B. Thompson, whose papers and evi-
dence are forwarded to Washington City for hearing.' B. B. THOMPSON.
Febrbary2eth,1857 .... 37-- tf
F. DINGS & CO., j .
Importer of, and Wholetale Dealert inw Fancy Goods.
Manufacturers of all kinds of Brushes.S9 North Main Street, (Up Stairs,)
ST. LOUIS, Mo. S2-- ly
.Egv 1857.BROWNVILLE FERRY
ON THE ,
Missouri BivcivThe Route from BrotmvUle to Ft, Kear-
ney, and from thence to California,is the nearest and most
practicable.
FINNEY & CODINGTON,
ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Public that theythe entire interest in the Ferry
across the Missouri Rivor at the City of Brownville, Nebraska, and open tne season witn anew substantial and commodious Ferry Boat,run bv Horse Power, which arrange inent will securecertain passage at, all times and in all kinds ofweather, 1 be Proprietors do not assert Doastmgiy,or for the Tunse of raining custom merely, but aregoverned by facts, when they say this is the bestcrossing of the Missouri River in Nebraska, andwhen they say the route from Brownville to I ortKearney and from thence to California is the nearest,for evidence they refer the reader to the map of theCountry; and are warranted in saying it is the mostpracticable route by personal experience, aa well asthat of hundreds of others who have traveled it.We claim therefor that this crossing and route holdsout peculiarly favorable inducements, to personsgoing to California, and solicit their patronage. Notwithstanding our superior arrangements lor a safeand speedy crossing, ourjeharges are the same as otherFerries in Nebraska, all being regulated by Legislative enactment.
A skiff "will be in readiness and a hanl on theground to run all hours of the night.
.mm-- 11 1 i l 1 1 r f 1 - t T",.cj ivecoiieot mat wun. our lacmues 02 rower,
so kinds of weather will prevent our Boats fromcaking regular trips atall hours.
Brownville Nemaha to., X ajFebruary 25th, 1857.
t. b. crifiss. IOHN C. TCJtX,
CmiLNG & TURK, ...Attorneys at law &-Rca- l Estate Agents,
v--- OMAHA CITY, N. T.,
WELL attend faithfully and promptly to allentrusted to them, in the Territorial or
Iowa Courts, to the purchase of lots and lands, en-trri- es
and collections, Ac.Office in the second story of nenry & Roots new
building, nearly opposito the Western ExchangeBank, Farnhari Btreet. I ? .v
Dec. 27, 150. Tln2Stf ,
JESSE LOWE, ''J
... OMAHA-CITT- , K. T...Mo-SIore::Cre-
lit !
NOTICE is hereby givenj that here&ftur we sellfor Cash or PBonrcs only.
McAllister, dozier & co.Brownville, March 12th, '57. . , 39-- tf
JOEL ILL .WOOD, LL D.F
BOTANIC, PHYSICIAN,informs the citiiens or NemahaRESPECTFULLY ponnanently located imme
diately feouth of Brownville, and having hml consid-erable experience in the treatment of the disea rerincident to the West, be natters himself that h uprepared to treat the same on purely . , :
BOTANIC PRINCIPLES,And in connection with Dr. Bcckhax of Missouri.
Brownville, Jan. 1, 1857. vln29tf . .. , i. ;
mi. ROSSELL. . .
BOT- & SHOEBROWNVILLE, T.
rf? EESPEOTFULLY informs the publicV. that ho la prepared to serve them w ith any- -'
thing in bis line, at short notice, and with astyle and quality or work he feels confident willplease. To his old friends and customers he deemsit unnecessary to say a word, to others ho fays only-- try me."
December 13, 1858. vln2t-J-v ' " !
(Daution.mUE public are herebv notified, that on or about1 the 20th day of February, A. D. 1356. there
was made and executed by the undersigned Two0TES,in favor of - B. L. Rogers, one of two hundred
dollars, payable the 1st of March, A. D. 1357; andone of one hundred dollars, payable the 15th day ofMay, A. is. leoi. tne consideration lor wLiea saidNotes were obtained ; having failed, we shall refuseto pay the said rote3 or any part thereof. ; . , ;
.. , . . JesskNoel,, ,:
, 1. ',.' . ,
' Ukxry Exsksox,.''
, . IlflxiiY W. Laki, By ;" ' " " 0. F. Lake, Lis Agent.
"Brownville, March 12th, 1857. . ... 39--tf
(Daution.rnnE public sro hereby notified,, that tlicre was
L tcuda snd executed on or about the 23th day ofT 1 ..TV a T j l ' mrcoruary, A. u. iojo, ojuib uuuersignea, 1EK2I!Notes in favor cf B. B. Fratier, of two hundreddollars each, one payable September 1st, A. D. 1856;one payable January 1st, A. D.1857; one payableMarch 1st, A. D. 1S57.- - The- - consideration havingfailed, for which the said cotes were given, we shallrefuse further payment on the said NoMs, oi anyyvft thorAnf . ' v..." -- S i
' ."
; " ' . Jssss Noei; ' ;. i
"ItEXBT EMiroKy,
' IIrxrt Lak. By'O, F. Lake, lis Agent.
Brownville, March 12th, 1857. .. , ,. 39-- tf
SPECIAL' iroTTcnShort Scttleniciit Make Long Friends.rpHE subscribers request all that are Lndtibted toA them, by note or account, to make payment by
th lilk of FebniarT- - BexW-s- Be tie- - f.na willstart East at that time for new md foil ctock cfgoods, and CASH will be watted to to v fir them.
We retard our thanks to ear frisn it ' for -- theirfAtroaage ta this time, and to cidriti a coatinaance ol'tha saae h,r3iifi.;r. ' ;
- - WM. IIOLLIT2E1X. a CO.Brownville, Jan. 5th, 18i.7. ' . i;.. i
AXOVZO TEATT, K. Q. KtlTT, x. rox,New York. : O. V. CHILD, callers,
t. LouLs. ' t. Louis.
CHILD, rPkA-T- u; CO.,!: " ;
Directt mpurta--j, J&lbers fcrii Misafaitur'i'' Agents
English, French German & Araerican" liar Jvraro'.jmd Cutlerr:
GUNS, E ITLES,, PISTOLS,1SD t: lil Main Bt, co. Wbbtoi' Avenue,
BT. LOuI3, XIO.:'
, .1 Trt cLAUGH ajcorLiCnt 1 1
i .... .U :l w
E021 THE EXSVEPAPEIt AE VESTISINQ AGENCYf
"V7. S. SVYMMER, rCorner of Olive and JJain Sts ever the Bank-- t,
ing House of Joh 1 J. Anlerscn & Co.
'By"AmtI:cr2tyrTHE STATE SUPEEIN1 ENDEXT
And Board cf Education,Have ordered the following Desirable Works for the
- " Township Libraries cf Indiana.Some of them have be in put Into every Library,
others only intj the more populous townships. Thecareful attention gives t the examination cf worksfor these libraries, is a guarantee of the merit cf thebooks chosen. Many families will desire to own thebooks, and read at their leisnre, rather than waittheir turn to get them from a library. The worksmay be purchased of Booksellers, or will be sent bymail, free of postage,, upon payment of prices annex-ed to each. '
Farr's Ancient History Much superior toRcllin, because more concise, accurate, and up withmodern research. 4 vols., Cloth, gilt, 3. theop,library style, $3,50.- The Teacher's Jliscellany is a new and ex-
cellent collection of articlss on Education, written byJudge McLeas, Drs, Stowk, Biggs, McGcffiy,Aydelott, Picxktt, Lrn, Post, and other distin-guished members of the "College of Teachers." 1toL, 12mo Cloth, $1,25.
History of the Puritans and TilrimFathers. By Stowill and Wilson, 1 vol., 12mo
$U5.Moffat's Life of Dr. Chalmers. 1 vcl.,
12mo.. $5. ,
The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs ofdistinguished Scottish Female Characters; Embra-cing the Period of the Covenant and the Persecu-tion. By Rev. James Anderson.
31 o fiat's South Africa. One volume,-12mo- .
Twelfth edition. SI.Six Years in India. By Mrs. Colin Makxk
zir. 2 vols, 12m- o- Cloth, 2.00Kern's Practical Landscape Gardening
with 22 plans and Hlustra tions. Third edition. $1,50ian-oi-w- ar Liiio.
A Boy's Experience in the U. S. Navy.(SIXTH THOUSAND.)
1 volume, 16mo.; Hlustrated. 75 cents.
Ths lilsrcltant Vessel.A Sailor-Boy-'s Voyages to see the World.
(SIXTH THOUSAND.)1 volume, 16mo., Illustrated. 75 cents.
NoBBHomr's admiral saries of volumes. "Man-o- f-
War Life," "Merchant Vessel," and the new volumeto appear iu September, under the title of "Whalingand Fishing," must be received with groat favor, asthe first two have benn, wherever circulated. Theyare the faitJifal limcings of nine years experiencaat sea, of a common sailor, a native "Buckeye," re-
cognized afi inferior to no writer of the present day,in life-lik- e delineations of adventure by sea.
Very striking and graphic pictures of life at Sea,evidently authentic and very instructive.
Has adventure enough to please and truthenough to dissipate the enarm or a sailors life.
fNew Xork Evangelist.There is in them a vast amount of information
respecting the commerce of the world. Presbyterianwitness. ,
Will take captive the young. Journal and Mesfeenger. . !;
A Bockeye Abroad, or Wanderings in Europeand the Orient. By Samuel, S. Cox. Third edition, Illustrated. 1 vol., 2mo., muslin, 1,25.
The Three Great Temptations ofYoungIJen. . oaxitkx w. joshes. Hourth edition,vol. 12mo- - mufilin, 1,00.
These are capital works fpr family libraries. Pub-lished by MOORE, WILSTACH, KEYS k CO
25 West Fourth St, Cincinnati.WM K. & CO. are the publishers of Bayard
Taylor's Cyclopedia of Modern Travel, which is soldentirely by agents. -
S. Lockwood. 1857. R. E. Poxebot
LOCKWOOB $ P03IER0Y,Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HATS & CAPS,STRAW GOODS.
Also, Shippers of American Furs ofevery description; for yrhich they
pay the highest Market price,IS CASH, r -
plOUNTRY Merchants are invited to examine ourJ stock of Ilats & Caps for the approaching Spring
and Summer trade, which, will be large, fashionable,and well selected. In point of variety our stock shallnot be excelled by any House in bt. Louis.
Uur prices will be low. terms accommodating.Call and see as at our New Store. Second St.
St. Joseph, Mo: S 32-6- m
H. F. BEKKETT, J. 8. KOKTON, H.H. HABDINQ
BENNET, MORTON & HARDING.
Attorneys at Law,Nebraska City; N. T., and Glenwood, la.WILL practice in all the Courts of Nebraska and
Iowa. Particular attention naid faobtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection ofaeou.
REFERENCE:Hon. Lewis Cass, Detroit.Julius D.Morton, f Michigan;Gov. Joel A. Matteson, Springfield, 111;Gov. J. W. Grimes, Iowa City, Iowa;B. P. Fifiled, St. Louis, Mo.; '
Hon. Daniel O. Morton, Toledo, Ohio ; '
P. A. Sarpy. Bellevue, Nebraska; '
Sedgewich & Walker, Chicago, 111;
Green, Weara & Benton, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Eaiffle! ' ' ST. JOSEPH. MO.JAMES CARGILL. Proprietor.
jlTANUFACTURES and keeps constantlyATJl on hand for sale, all kinds of Flour, Meal',and Feed stuffs.1: Orders solicited and promptly filledon most favorable terms. Cash paid constantly forWheat. For character of Flour refer to everybodythat ever used it; r srr- - : -
.'
. iSt. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 1855. --vlnl3-ly
Chlnoso Onear Cauo.fTinE subscribers ean gupplr seed of - the aboreX valuable plant in limited quantities. It is put
m puc&ages uia eeni Dy mail, post paid, at Z5ents perlacka?e. Havin?b(n r.iav4 k .iru..
we can vouch for its purity. We ean also supplyiwunagni oi eeeus oi
.me ice ....uream and. U ran re
TIT- -. - l j t? m o? w5rmeiun sua i jg lomaio at zo cts. each.
Address orders to, H. A. TERRY, & CO.,J7-4- w ( ' 4 ' ,. '. Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Attention Lot Holders ! !
HIGHLY IMPJO RTAKT HiALL persons who own Lots in the City of Brown
are lere by notified, that I am now preprepared to execute WARRANTY DEEDS for the
piration of six months from date, said City Lotswill be sold to the kigheit bidder, and the proceedsf V- -r j : i - j; i
, , , A. S. HOLLADAY, MayorCity cf Brownville, N. T. Feb. 25 th, '67. 37-- tf
. ' ruriiitTire. :
BEDSTEADS, Tables, Stands, Bureaus in short,the Furniture line, can be had at
llVtiLlLLKLu & CO'S.
NEBEASKA CITY HOTEL.NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
BARNES & BARNUM, Proprietors.
THIS commodious Hotel, situated uponStreet Nebraska City, will be found a de-
sirable resort for travellers. Stages leave this housefor all parts of the Territory. -
CURRANTS AND RASPBERRIES.TTJTIITE Grape Currant Seeds, saved from our
V specimen plants in 1856, will be sent pre-pa- id
in packages worth $J,to all who enclose that amount.. UCBBants, bite urape, Cherry, and
.a collection
f l a. a i ri? t ii iiui cigurctta oia;r vaneues, embracing au uie novelties. ? : ! i ' ,
' : , 5"
IUetekkkizs, Belle de.Fenteny, a new. FrenchovtT-uear- sort, fruit very large, and plants vigorou-s- very distinct variety.
Mxeveilli os Four Skasoxs This is a wrietywhich has been Tally tested, and was awarded apremium at tbe,N. . Fair a fine display of fruitexhibited in ths month of October it is by far superior to any of its class. - The frait is as large ancas good as the Red Antwerp, - and the Autumncrop is afcundatl 55 per dozen.
, .' , ' ELLWANGER A BARRY, .
Mount ITope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y.N. B. Ordcn from nnkr.own oorrespondents must
be accompanied by the casX .March 19th 1S57. , iQt
,eciA considerable amount of tuition Bills for th
XX Terra taught by Mr. M'Hinuey yet remain unrail. Will th(se kcowin? themselves indebtedtlisise call bntho cadersiid and settle.
The present Tena of School 'will expire in abouttwo weeks, at which time it is heped amounts thenGae wiii be rroa.puy t -- .1 cp.- ' - XI. W. FTRNAS,
.: .. Sec'v B'dcf Trus.. 1 t,.'i, v3. 41tf
SIGEllSON'S; NURSERY,st.louis, mo.
JOHN SIGERSON $ BRO.,OSer lOt S&ie lac i"'a ayimat
53.CC3 Arpla Trees, 2 and 4 years old,Vm- -
tit nA...V Vkisi., frnm R tn ft fact bipb.f8o 7
vareities, from 25 t 30o. ,
2s503 standard Pears, embracing 43 varieties,price from 50 to 75 cents. '
5,000 Dwarf Pears, embracing 33 varieties, price$1 each. J ' ' ' '
fi,0()0 Cherry Trees, ?. vanehei, 50 to 75 cents
500 Apricots, Early Golden, Buda, Peach Apri-- '
" " eots, Large Early, price 50 cents.1,200 Quince, assorted, '- -5 to SOcenfs.500 Dwarf Apples- ,- v - " - " "u
500 White Grape Currants r"it u500 Black Naples 2
500 Cherry Currant500 Red Dutch Currant 12
500 Victoria Currants "500 White Dutch Currants-- .. JH"500 Lare Red Dutch Currants 12"500 English Black 12J
"- 2,000 Prolific Green f--
. 1,000 Houghton's Seedling 25500 Warrington do 25
1,000 Sulpher do 25,
1,000 Ashton do 25
500 Crown Bob ao r500 Riflemen do -- 25 u
2,000 Yellow Antwarp Raspberries 10
1,000 Ohio Everbearing do ; 25 .
2,000 Large German Antwarp do 10 "1,000 Red Antwarp -- 10
1,000 English FUberts - 50
1,000 Horse Chestnuts 50
6,000 Grape Vines, 2 to 3 years old 25 to 50 '150,000 GrapeVines, 1 year old--- $5 $ 100 " .
. 5,000 Dahlias assorted, each 25 u
SOOPernias, : do .... i... ...50 .
10,000 Giant Asparagus Root- s- $5 $ 1C0
5,000 Tube Roses 10 u2,000 Yards Pink 50cts yard.2,000 Plants Victoria Rhubarb
50or$40$1008,000 "Wilmot's Early Red Rhubarb - -- 12o
50',C00 Strawberry Plants, 12 varieties -
$5 to 10 per 2,000010,000 Shade and Ornamental Trees, embracing
Catalpa, Black Locust, Palionia Imperiallis,Lombafdy Poplar, Silvsr. Leaved Poplar,Linden Wood, Sweet Gum, Elm, BalsamPoplar, Allianthus, Tulip Trees, Upland Cy--'
prsss, Sycamore, Paper Mulberry, AmericanLarch, Weeping Willow, Buckeye, Moun-
tain Ash, White Birch, Red Maples, varyingin price from 25 cents to $1,50, according to
.' size. ": '. - v '
15,000 Evergreens, embracingRed Cedars, price each 0cto$2
. White Pine. do, 50cto$l'Yellow Pine do 50c to $2Balsam Fir, do 50o to $1American Arborvitas 25c, 50o, 75c, $1,50.Chinese Arborvitas, 50c, $1,50,European Savin 50c, Tree box 50o
. Norway Spruce, 50c, 75c, 100, .
White Spruce, $1.12,500 Plants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing
ia part as follows:Snow Balls, each 37 to $1,Lylac, each 50c; Spiias, assorted, each 25c;
. Hardy Roses, each 50c;Monthly Roses, each 50cHoney Suckles, asorted, 25c, 50c $1;Tyringa Philadelphus 25c to 50cj '
Rose Acasia, 25o to 50c; .' ' Privet for Hedges 25c;
Bladdacina 25c: Corcorus Japonica 25c;' Ellagnus 25c; Laburnum 50c;
TamarixAfricana25 to50c; "Ribes Gordoni 25c to 50c;Weeping Mountain Ash 1,50;Whith Fringe Tree 1,50;
k, Forsythea 50o to 1,00;" Cornice Dogwood Silver Striped 50o to 1,00
DeutxaScabia 25c; Deutza Gracalis 50c; '
Weeping Birch 50c; : . .Magnolia Acuminetta 50c;Weeping Linden 10;"
: Dwarf Box 50c per yard; I
Eauonimus 50c;' ' Altheas, assorted, 25c to 50c.
XW, In oflFering the above Stock to our customerswe beg to say it is superior in growth and quality toany heretofore offered, and persons wishing a supplycan avail themselves of further information, by addressing the undersigned at St. Louis. Cataloguesfurnished to all post-pai- d applications.
Reepectfvlly, JOHN SIGERSON & BRO.Oct. 25, 1856. " vlnl-l- y V .
B. B. PKQRASt. 8. H. KIDDLE.
B. R. PEGRAM & CO.,
33 Si IOl 1 O-
. . AND ..jGENERAL LANB A GENTS,
. COUNCIL BLUFFcq IOWA.
liew Hardware Store.Sign of the Mill Saw.
: - J.,FLAHERTY,; Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
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American German, English FrenchHARDWARE AND CUTLERY.'' ' ST. JOSEPH, MO. ,
IS NOW receiving and opening the largest and mostarsortment of goods in the above line ever
offered in any market west of St. Louis.My stock embraces a full and complete assortment
of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechan-ic's tools of every description, direct from the mcstapproved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul-tural tools and implements, in great variety, combin-ing all the recent and useful improvements for. thesaving of a vast amount of labor to the farming com-munity, from whom I respectfully, request a carefulexamination of this department of my stock. I amalso exclusive agent for the sale of the celebratedSt. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cat Saws, which Iwill warrant, and fill all orders at ihe factary prices.Also a large assortment ef Guns, Rifles and Pistols,Iron, Steel, Nails, &c, of the best brands: in a word,roy stock is very complete, which, for its quality andprice, I am determined to offer such inducements aswill command a liberal share of trade from this andadjoining counties. My arrangements for importingand agencies for American Hardware Manufacturers,together with a long experience in the general Hard-ware trade, enables me; not only to defy all competi-tion, but has convinced me that the true principle oftrade is cash sales and small profits. .
January 1, 1857. vln29tf
NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASH!!!
A. S. HOLLADAY,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB E7
Drugs and medicinesLlain Street, Brown viUs, IT. T.
THE undersigned respectfully begs leave to informpublic, that he has now on hand a complete
assortment of everything, usually kept in DrugStores, which he offers for sale, Exclusively on aNew System of
CASH AND CASH ONLYIt will be entirely foreign to this beautiful system,
to "Book,", "keep acwunV' '"note" "scratch" "chalk,"
or "remember for a few days." - Come with the"Spondulicks " ifyou want anything in the Drugline.; , .Prescriptions Compounded at all Eouxi with
Accumcy and Dispatch.-Re- m
ember the system I have adopted, and mypocket and your feelings will not suffer. Credit willpotitively not be given, unless under circumstances cfpeculiar destitution.- July 12, 1856.vl-n6t- f - ' " A. S; HOLLADAY."
fin Lansas ia F. JENNINGS & CO., ..
FonvARDiiis & co:.::.:isoan: MERCHANTS,
TVTiite Cloud, Kansas Territory.'fPECIAL attention given to Receiving and For-- O
warding Goods of every description.
ALSO:Will keep a large and complete assortment of
GROCERIES AND BRY GOOBS,HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
BOOTS, r SHOES, :
HATS, : CAPS. '
CLOTHHTG, &C, &CL,
. At the Linced Cost Prece!Dec. 25, 1853. vlc2S-6- m
OLIVER BENNETT & CO,,KtAJfTFACTTTREES - i.XD 'WHOLES ALB DSALXBS Cf
Boots Chocs CzErozzzs,KO. ST MA.LY STREET, SAIST LOUIS, MO.
ARE N017 E RECEIPT of a complete assortmentgools from their own and other manufac-
tories, adapted especially to the "Western trade. 'Purchasers are invited to examine their stock,
tranufactiired and sdecicd with great care andwarranted of superior qualify. Crierj wiU receive
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KJ TaEILIL
subscribers have entered into a jartnerihipTHE the firm of Reed, HtLibird & Co., tomanufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable GristMill and are cow prepared to furnish ail those inwant of a good Corn or 'Wheat Mill that" for dura-
bility, simplicty and economy ; excel any Mill ia theworld. . Oa the late exhibition of the Mechanicsinstitute ia Cincinnati, a Gold JTedai was awardedthomforit.
It is adapted to all Grain grinding purposes ; it issuperior to all others for the most extensive MerchantMill, as it is for grinding the Fanners feed by Horsepower.
The above Mills are manufactured by the under-signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O where theycon be furnished ia any quantity at short notice. v
The above Mills warranted to perform as louows .
35 in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $30030 " . " 44 30 15 " .250
4 . w m ; 20 13 - 2008 " 15020 :15.- - -
As this Mill tells its own story, it is unnecessary toquote from our numerous recommendations, received
Fresh Arrival ofHEW-.GO.OBS!- !
AT ItOCKPORT, 21 0.rpHE subscribers would respectfully tender theirX thanks to their customers and the rublic Uene--
rally for their liberal patronage he retofore, and solicita continuance of the same ; as they are determinedto sell Goods as low if not lowur than anv otherHouse west of St. Joseph. Having just received alarge and well selected Stock of Spring and SummerGoods ; also a superior Stock of Family Grocerieswith Hardware, Glass and Queensware, Furniture,baddlery, iron, &c.
Come one and all,. For well we know;
, Again youll call,Well sell so low.
Of Goods the best,'
And profits small,". ; We'll beat the rest,
And suit you all.Our Stock of Dry Goods having been purchased intho Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that we cansurpass our competitors in the low prices and goodQualities of our Stock, and earnestly believe all willm&ke by calling and seeing for themselves beforepurchA&irig elsewhere. CAKE I , JOES, & CO.
N. B. Country Produce of all kinds taken in' exchange at the highest prices, for Goods. June 7, '58.
DANIEL ZOOK,"wholesale; and retail
Oregon, Halt County, Mo.Has in Store: .
Pure White Lead, Window Glass . .
Linseed Oil,Spanish Whiting,
. Caster Oil,Red Lead, Ex. Logwood,Litherage, Blue Stone,White Chalk, Alum, .Venitian Red, . Ground Ginger,Spanish Brown, Root do,Cream of Tarter, Saint Louis Gl ue,Tartaric Acid, Paris Green,Sulpher Carb. Soda, Chrome do,Vinegar, do yellow, :
Turpentine, Iron Paint,Sal Soda, White Zink do,Coperas, Fish Oil, .
Saltpeter, Whale do,Borax, Wrights' Pills,Mex. Liniment, Champian's do,Vol. Oil do, Jayan's do,Norland's do, ', Loudon's do,Nerver and Bone do, Radway's R. R.,Farrels do, Davis Pain Killer,London's do Fahnestock's Ver., '
Jays' Expt., - , r Stone's Cough Candy,London s do, . McLane s Liver rills.
In addition to the above, I have the largest Stockof Drusnrist and Phvsicians Shou furniture. Chemi .cals, Surgical instruments, and Patent Mediciensever offered for sale in this Country.
Merchants and Phvsicians of Iowa, Kansas andNebraska, are respectfully invited to give me a call.
June 7,1830. DAK1JL ZOOK.
A. B. HOLLABIED & CO.,Machinists, Founders and
ENGINE BUILDERS' Troat Street, West of Smith,
CINCINNATI, O,"VT 7"ould most respectfully inform their friends and
V V the public generally, that they are now prepared to execute all orders in their line, with rromotness. Having lately enlarg4 their shop and withthe increased facilities they t ow possess, they hope tomerit a continuation oi me liDerai patronage wnicnnas n eretot ore oeen extended to tnem.Saw Mill Engines of every Description.Constantly on hanl: consisting of the riash, Circnlar and Muley. ' Mill Gears and every description ofL astmgs, warranted to be well made in every particular.
They have also a Boiler Yard attached to theirestablishment, which enables theio to oversee allwork in that line furnished by them, and are pre-pared to work on as reasonable terms as any othershop in the country. -
Thoso in want of anything in our line, would dowell to give as a call and examine our new patterns
THOMAS WILLIAMS,Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
. BROWNVILLE, N. T. -
, Will practice in the Third Judicial District in Ne-
braska Territory, and in tho Twelfth Judicial CircuitLl the State of Missouri. .
REFERENCES.Richard Brown, Brownville, N. T,R, W. Furnas, "
. ,Dr. John McITierson, Tippecanoe, Ohio.James Foster, Oregon, Mo.George N. Miller, Archer, N. T.
FRESH DRY GOODS.EEDY, JAMESON & CO.,
No., 170 and 172 Main St., St. Louis.
WE are now in receipt of the most complete andmagnificent stock, everoffered to the Western
Trade. Merchants visiting this city are invited tomake an examination of our stock and prices.
EDDY, JAMESON & CO.
GRAPE ROOTS. 20,000 Catawba Grape Roots,old, for sale. Price $5 per hundred
$40 per thousand. J. M. McCULLOUGH,Nov. 29tf No. 200 Main St., Cincinnati.
Beady Hade Clothing:,EVERY VARIETY, style, quality, price, and
Ready Made Clothing, just received andfor sale cheap, by ' HOBLITZELL i CO.
Hats and Caps.LATEST styles of Hats and Caps, and of every
price, are offered atHOBLITZELL ACQ'S.
Stoves and Tinvare.COOK, Parlor and Oflice Stoves of various
and Tin ware, at, HOBLITZELL CO'S.
7ood and Willow ware.BUCKETS, Tubs, Churns, and an endless variety
ware, is for sale atHOBLITZELL k CO'S.
GREAT U. S. l
MAIL KOUTE.From Nemaha Agency, in Kansas, to the
mouth cf the Nyoway River,Nebraska. '
THIS LINE makes one trip per week, each way,at the principal towns on the Missouri
River. Good Hacks all the way through, and goodhorses and nice young men for drivers.
J. B. k W. BENNET. Contractors.Dee.l9,lS5. vln27-l-y ,
d. m. HrrcHCOcx. ; c. bkasxslex. --. . . bixj. jot.
J. M. HITCHCOCK $ CO.,Bet. (Xiva and Locust streets, St Lonis, Mo.
MANUFACTURERSGrates.of Cooking, Heating, and
Alio Manufacturers of four sizes ofJe we tt's Pat-ent Cary Plough, one and two horse (right and leftkasj ;
,CHrUTT;COU:iTY CUaVEY03,
lElIAHi CITY, N. T.' ; : '
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TTTrLL attsnd promptly to all business ia his pr--VV feasion when tklle.i on: such as subdivin,
Clai2s,layir oat Teira Lots, DrafLlrj City - Hiits,- , - T- -tf
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.G20RG2 CLAYE3. J. TV. JL3.
CLAYE:! Jc WZLll.
Real Estate and General Agency,''. OMAHA, CITY, 21. T. '
References. .
James Wright, Broker, . New York,Wm. A. Woodward, Esq. .
5 vHon. R. Wood, Ex-Go- v. of Ohio, Cleveland,Wicks, Otic and Browneil, Bankers,
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AlcottA Horton,Col. Robert Cairspbell, St. Louis,James Ridgway, E.sq. " u
Crawforn and Sackett' Chicago.OiruvhaCity, Aug. 39, 1S5S. vlnl3-l- y
JAMES CAEGIIX. GEO. W. CARGILU
J. & G. TV. CARGILL,FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
AND , MANUFACTUKER'S AGENTS,Steamboat Landing, St. Joseph, 21 o.
of Gooda and ProduceCONSIGNMENTSand all business entrust-
ed to us will be promptly and carefully attended toat the lowest rates.
References.Taylor k Shepherd, St. Louis,R. L. McGhee k Co., ' aLivermore, Cooley A Co., u uMerchants Generally, St. Joseph.
Wholesale & Retail Departmsnt.B. W. DONJTIXL; A. M. SAXTO.
DONNELL & SAXTON.
Arrangement for Fall '56, Winter '57.THE PEOrLirS STORE.
ST. JOSEPH. MO.
New Goods reo'd by every Steamboat.IMore of them: Cheaper than ever.WE are prepare! to offer Extra Inducements
this season, and call attention to our largeStock ofDRY GOODS, :
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, (Latest Styles)FASHIONABLE BONNETS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,WINTER GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, (six hundred cases,)Groceries, Nails, Hardware, Crockery Wape ke.
Cash paid for Hemp, on delivery, at all times.
, B. ES TAB ROOK,TmTSD STATE3
District Attorney,OMAHA CITY, N. T.
REQUIRED to be in attendance officially upon allof tho District and Supremo Court of
the Territory, tenders his Professional services to suchas need them. He flatters himself that his facilitiesfor gaining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis-
trict, will enable him to give satisfaction to such asentrust their business to his care.
Omaha City, June 7, 1856.
Notice.ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the
of Noel, Lake, Emersok, k Co., will findtheir accounts in the hands of O. F. Lake for collec-tion, and an immediate settlement is requested.
BrownvilU, Feb. 25th, '17. 37-- tf
X. A. 'WniTKIDGK. B; J. U'XVXSZT.
MRS. E. A. WIIITRIDGE k CO.MANXFACTCBEK3 07
Masonic Clothing and Odd FellowsnncrinxiXiA..
Also Regalia for Temperance and other Societies,Ao. 128 Walnut Street, up Stairs,
CINCINNATI, O.
masoxs. References, odd fellows.W. B. Dodds, O M of Ohio O. P. Morton. POM IndC. Moore Ed Masonic Rev; Turner A Gray, pub CasketF. J. Phillips, H. P. City W. O. Ncilson, PGM Ohio
The Editor of the Advertiser will have specimensof Regalia from the above Manufactory, and recieveorders from liodges or pnvate members for Regalia,
August 2, 185t5. rl-n9t- f.
W. II. WILLIAMS,"WHOLESALE AXD BKTAIL DEALEB IJf
STOVES & TINWAREOroson, IVTo.,
fTIAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of OrX gon and the public in general, that he has on
hand the most extensive stock of Moves and 1 In-wa- re,
ever offered in this market. My stock of Tinware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale atWholesale and Ketall at bt. Louis prices.
I would call particular attention to my stock ofLUUAJNG blUv hs, comprising the most improvedpatterns both Air-Tig- ht and Premium. Among themmay be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove nowin use, the Asiatic Air-Tigh- t, Pioneer and prize Premium. Also
Parlor & Box StovesOf various Sixes and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN.Particular attention paid to making and putting
up Tin.Gutters, in the town and country. Also, repairing done on short notice and on reasonable term-- .
Old copper, Urass and Pewter taken in exchangefor work or ware. W.W.WILLIAMS,
vl-n- 5 Oregon, Mon July 5, 1858.
FRAXKLTMTYPE a STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY
ao. 153 Vine St., bet. Fourth and FLU, CINCINNATI, O.
C. F. O'DRISCOLL & CO.Manufacturers and dealers in News, Book ana Job
Presses, Caso, Gallies, 4c, 4c.Inks, and Printin-- r Material of Every Dewription.
STEREOTYPING of all kind Books, Music,Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Engraving?,4c, f c. .
Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles,GEO. P. TrrrrrciiATirvr.
WATCHMAKERS v-- --1 --T. - - .
OREGON. HOr.T miTVTV xrtmAKES thfl Uherlv- -j mivu4 VUli.WUJ j i
--a- Arownviue ana vicinity, that he has opened aVA A J1J, CLUCK 4 JEWELRY STORE
Ia Oretrnn.TTnU innntv l...lt..:n l.stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment ofGold and Silrer Vntio. Ch..A T i v- - lhe will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a finelot of lolins Accordeons, Silver, and Hated Spec-tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extensioncases, Silver Thimbles, 4c, 4c
He is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew-elry, of every description, in the best manner andon the most reasonable terms. r
Every article bought in his establishment, is war-ranted to be what it ia represented to be. Watch re-pairing warranted for one year.
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geo. a FiniGTjsoir.MULWIIIGHT AND ENGINEER
A NN0UNCE8 to the public, that he i a preparedXI. to erect Steam Saw and Merchant Mills at shortnotice and reasonable terms.ALL WORK "WARRANTED. '
He is also Agent forA. B. HOLLIBIRD & CO'S.,
stern Foundry.UICINNATL O.,
LEE LEAYITTOSaw illannfactory,vMlA.fAA4.Af VfAnd. 13 vrtvfLreA trt rA;A ti i -- ;
a-- --vvwiiv Ajwa uaa viutis l vi ftUT pia--ctinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es- -MWMM
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered., REITERENCES. .
Noel, Lake 4 Co, Brownville, N. T. Steam MilLcM.uua & n nue, iuKpo: Mo.
James Lowe, Linden,Tln31y. Brownville, June 21, 1855.
Steam Hill Lumber. f
WE take thi3 method of informing the PublicWit Yiavit net nnt i n nMnt;nn Vn. !.
known as Sonora Inland, four miles above Rrown- -inrsi quality sccam fciwnau, and are now tre-par- ed
to saw all kinds of Lumber on Rhort noticeand in a manner, we aro confident will givg satisfac-tion. We will keep a Ferry boat to run to the mainshore, for free use of our eu'tmers. ...
. . HALL 4 CO.
OHCC3.A N nnusuallv lartj stock nf f!n B..4 t..- -
XJl. and Shoes both Gentlemen an.ibe mid, acd purciAstl U . at
J.lllii It AIM C- V3
Ir vV, !' i
r I mi, sues cmn cn h BoirA nish Fanners and ethers wtl"UUAUN separato?,
for the present season. It is ,nnJ Iparticularly of the merits cf the! Uv7 Vare too well known throughout !U Zextolling ; but the fact that th.yare continuing to receive trejrinland County airs where theyJSv?"sufficient to induce all those it yn ii.chine, to purchase one of the, ...
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, iAt a practical test of this S 5
ith the best of those made hKB 'received the highest commcrdOioni rfTi. l
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i uj i5iuu,j KrlXul'rauwu f that 'I have a large number of then on liTi- I
the coming crop, made of the lejtmater-2,rfi?- '
ran ted to do good work. , ,B4jI have made many valuable iirprovta.,. .
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machines within thelastyear.nni kaT, iin warranting them superior Vrj ; J"
I am also preparing a Urge number of CrjvImproved Clover llulle '
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patented in 1854, which are greatly 1
patent of 1344, being in itself feeder ST'ahead of it in other respects. They tjji"''factured under the immcdiaU nvpatentee, wno n s permanenur tocatl v . ,
The above eat represents mr four ho-- 5114,1
wr, ana is aesiguea. especially fur ths fjuse.Tm also urgent fnr IfCnrminlt'o .
ER and MOWING MACniT,.JWLbin.i lS'
J. R. MOFFITT, Piqua, Miami eouaiy, 0
BOOK ST0ljusr vrts.xi.ij & r tub hhiij OF BllCAEn,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOiVA
WHERE AND STATION FJlfeverything in their line, consisting ia part, hlows: .
Histories and Biography.Narratives and Travels,School Rooks,Misscellaneous Worki,
.'. Lives of Eminent Personr,.
Agricultural Works,Sundard Poetical Works,Religious Works,Song Books,Bibles and Hymn Rook",NovelJ and Light Reading, ,Pictorial 'Works,Blank Books,Paper, Pens and Ink,Cards and Gift Books,Toys and Fancy Primer,Portfolios and Albums,
And a thousand other useful lid neccarj irtilsin the line.
Also, red, black and blue I3KS, of onrownm.ufacture. Wholesale and Retail. a chean u nn w
had in St. LouU, and warrant d of the Wi'ini rr
put up in quart, pint and half-pin-t buttlcj: ii
e . v . . i . 'ttur uu two ounce Doilies.Professional men wishing a lull of
JJilll Uii LULlUmiU JJUUIJ,1 t.,taa d suppuea nere ai per. cent twip
lishers prices, we paying all costa and obtaiDin' bfl
ai xne snortess notice. Uur amirremenu mnanysrA.NUA.IlL UOUKS j rintcd ia tho lated States.
Call and see our stk we .ni new bejinnnktwill serve our customers to the cent of our ai:j.Our prices, we are sure will be sitiffa.:tor.
CRAM A SAXJOK).Council Blnfls, Iowa, Juno ltLff vlnl
Richardron's jVIissocriExpress Comixwy,
Principal Oflice No. 1 2, Main St,ST. LOUIS, MIS550URL
BEG leavtf to inform the pu!)lic, that they hntheir Express Lin i to thU plrv-e- . H.n-in-
comDlied with the rcnnisitio:t tf their CLitltr
and being fully organiiod, aro uor jrepareJ W Inu- -
General Agency Business.Theetor, is a guarantee of the satisfajtion render!,ii win always be tne aim and study oi tne fcjerKtivi
of this Company, to give every peiViO fati!i:jJime speeay ana sale tmnsmisrfioa elJloney, Valaable Package, Parrpls tai
Bundles of Goods, Jlerr handize,.
to all points on the Missouri River, and at fHL'M.wun otner responsible XiXprcus LMnpiyiie, wtYork, New Orleans. Boston, Ildlidelphis, tjhtrogrk
Cincinnati, Burlinzton. Louisville. Rick Lb nil, M a- -
phis, Pittsburgh and Buffalo, aid to aluwt tt!town and villiage in the United SaUcs,Earfpe,itralia and California.
A Messenger will ha rmt rn llm r 'xr ttiymet On
ha, making weekly tri betwen here, and St. J-
oseph, there connecting with ounla'.ly line tf St Land all points as above. In behalf of the Euterpe,the ruitrnnftAll business entrusted to us, will nt with thsienergetic and prompt attention which b" alJcharacterized this Express, and made it pra-eai-
in Western Express bu;inpH.D1KECTOES.
Enw-AB- Mead. Sum McCAsmtW. D. W. Bes.vard, J u AV. Toolit.
Josfpti l1. T?t.-i- ia iiinuB. F. Bae'bt, Alton. Y. J. I'icot. Uinf--
JCSEPH F. RICHARDSON, PreatS. M. Grat, Seo'y.ln2. IIejoit Ktie, General AL
Aixiproveu i,ttne liiftniCORN & COB PLANTATION MUX
TUE subscriber has purchiwed exclusive ri?M
in tbe West, of theabove eelobrt
either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the
It is now more than a year sitce the
Was introduced to the public, daring which time.15
has been constantly arrowing la thd rt cular far-- .
The improvementi raienUr effected and eatenw
makes it the most perfect nuw:hin' ever offered W
general farm use. It iifarnibeit rw-l- y for atf:team, and weighs as follow: N. 1, 22i N i "No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pounds. Twenty minute ksufficient to set one up, without" anx:hank-a- l a:i,,Dwhen once adjusted, it can with lifety be entrwito a boy. Full directions accompany each Mil'
No 1, $35, will grind 8 lu meal p-s-r hour srith 1 1'1
No3 50. u 15 - u u i it
No 4 60. 20 a 3 u
r7 Liberal discount to dealers. .JAMES B. CIIADWKX
No. 63 Locust strejt, bet. 2J M
June 2S, 18j3. vl-n- 4 St. Mo.
. t. rowDALL. R S. CA- -
DOWDALLCARIt & CO.,m
WASnrvr.Tnv rnnvnr.Y. .
Engina and Llschine 'Manufactory.Corner Second and Morgan Stroet.
ST.LOUIS. MO.MANUFACTURERS of Steau Ungines
Mill Machinery, T
Screws and Prea?, Lard Kettles, Lari re na
Cylinders, Wool Carditg Machine, Young"! 1
Smut Machines, Baildiug Casting, ke. . r "t
Ii Agf nt for the tale of Jamus miuiSuperior MACHINE CARDS.
vnrcr.'q t i TrvT ctrr--r iirrrrsB.tried, alwavs succesfuL fullv GuJkrantied. unfactursd and for sale by . n
Washington Foundryr St. LoniV.
BROWirVlLLB
STEAM MILL,vnrT t. a vr i a? vifFTtSUN.
N. B. We would rosTMwtfulhf iof"f jjsenswe have alwavs on h.al a largt und e',ge'ef'l.supply of LUMBER, which ct.n f a:aLiha.er rates than any mill ia the Territory. j
. Miu-ke- t rrlcos raid for loej delif J at th Jor on the bank of the river. t ; .
All orders accompanied wish U.s lui, wU reur tesed juts aticatx