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Sfeamfaat Carte. 1S55. REGriiAR MOSDAY 1855. Missouri Kiver Packet, f fiP!Z!k SULTAN, J. McCloy, master; D. fcffifrf? Jameson, clerk; For Brunswick, rKissxi! Miami. Hill's Landing, Waverly, Berlin, Lexington, Wellington, Camden, Sibley, Richfield, Liberty Independence, Kansas, Park ville, Fort Leavenworth, Weston, Atcbiaon, and St. Joseph. Will leave ST. LOUIS on every alternate MONDAY, as follows: June 4th and lth. Ju ly 2d, 16th and 30th. Aujrust 13th and 27th, September 10th and 24th. October 8th and 23d, Novei nber 5th and 19th, December 3d. Returning, will leave St. Joseph and St. Lou is every alternate SUNDAY, at 10 o'clock, a in, as follows : June 10th and 24th; July 8th and 22d; Au October 14th and 28tb; November 11th and 25th; December 9th. Departing from St; Joseph Sunday at 10 o' clock, a ro, Atv.bison at 1 p m, latan at 2 p m, and will arrive at Weston same day, and remain there over nieht... Will leave Mondays at 7 o' clock, a m. Fort .Leavenworth at 8 a m, Leav enworth Citv at ft a in. Parkville at 10 am. Kanp as at 12 m, Wayne City at 1 p in, Liberty art 2 p m, Richfield at 3 p m, Sibley at 4 p m, Camden at 5 p m, Wellington nt 6 p ro, and ar rive at Lexington same evening, and remain Ihere over rii-cht. . Will leave Lexington on Tuesdays at 7 o'clock, a m, Berlin and Dover at 84 a m, Waverly at 10 a m, Hill'a landing at J 1 1 am, luiarai at i p m, nrunswicx aisp id, Glasgow at 3 p m. and Boonville at T p m. -Will arrive at St. Louis Wednesday afternoon, in time to meet the Louisville Mail Boats, and a'l other evr ning packets. 20-sea 1855. Mf 5SCURI RIVER. 1855. Regular Thursday Packet. Tot Boonvllle. Gla!?ow, Brunswick, Miami, Hill's Landing, Waverly, Berlin, Lexington, Wellington, Camden, KicMieid, LUDerty, in dependence, Kansas, Parkville, Fort Leaven worth, Weston, Atchison and St. Joseph. (fSfS!veK THE fast and elejrant steamer K"j9ym Cataract, L. A. Welton, mas "SKCSm'fter. having been purchased ex pressly for this trade, to take the place of the Honduras, will leave every alternate Thcks day, throughout the season, for the above and intermediate landings, beginning her trips as follows: Leaves St. Louis, Thursday, March 8th and 27th; Anril f;th and 19th; May 3d, 17th and 30th; June 14th and 28th; July 12th and 26th; August 9th and 23d; September 6th, 20th; Oc tober 4th and loth; .November 1st, lotu and 291 h. Leaves St. Joseph, Wednesday, March 14th and 28th; Arril 11th and 25th; May 9th and 23d; June 6th and 20th; July 4th and 18th; Au gust lst,vl5th end 29th; September 12th and 26th; October 10th and 21th; November 7th and 21st. Departing from St. Joseph every alternate Wed-"dav, at 10 o'clock, a ro; Weston, Thurs day, at 7 o'clock, am; Fort Leavenworth, at 8; Parkville, 10 a m; Kansas, at 12 in; Wayne City, at 1 p m; Liberty, 2 p ro; Richfield, 3 p m; Camden, ft p m; Wellington, 6 pm, and arrive rt Lexington same evening. Leaves Lexington Friday morning at 7 o'clock; Berlin and Dover at. H a in: Waverlv at 10 a mi Hill's Lnndin? at 11 an;: Glasgow" at 4 p m, and Boonville at f V m. Will arrive at St. Loui on Saturday eve- iiirc:, in time for mail boats to Louisville and t;hr lines of travel for the North and Last. The Catasct has been recently fitted up in a superior manner for the river, and for speed rnd comfort ban no superior in the trade, and we confidently ask from our old friends and patrons, the same liberal patronage extended to us while in charge of the Honduras. " L. A. WELTON. Maeter. 11-sea M. P.. McDONALD, Clerk 1S55. . 1855 ARRANGEMENT. EEGULAB SATURDAY PACKET. .tfxNEW LUCY, William Conley, L3f.z- Master, for St. Joseph, Atchison, fiSS& Weston, Fort Leavenworth, Park- me, winsas. independence, .Liberty, lexing (on, aiid all points below, on every alternate Saturday, lent ing St. Louis on the following lates: March 3, 17, 31; April 14, 8; May 12, s. .nine v, 2J;.Julv7,2I; August 4.1S; Septenv ler 1,15.29; October 13,27; November 10, 24 Returning will leave St. Joseph for St. Louis very alternate Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. m., as follows: March 9, 23; April 6, 20; May 5, 18; Juno 1. 15. 29; Julv 13. 27: August 10, 24; Sep tember 7. 21; October 5, 19, November 2, 16, oi'; ueceinDer 11. Departing from St. Jo35ph for St. Louis Fri dnvr. rt 10 o'clock, a. m., Atchison 114, a. m. Tatan 1 , p. m.; arriving at Weston same day :nl remaining over night. Leaving Weston r-aturday at 7, a. m., I oat Leavenwoeth at 8, a m., Leavenworth City . a. m., Parkville at in, a. m., Ksnsa.3 ut 12, m., Wayne City at 1 p, ?.t.. Liberty .nt 2, r. m., Richfield at 3, p. m. Siblev at -1, ?. m., Camden at 5, p. m., Welling ton r.t , p. iw. arriving at Lexmgtou same eve r.ng and remaining all night. Leaving Lex ington Sundays at 7, a.m.," Berlin and Dover Pi, a. m., Waverly 10, a. m., Hill's Landing at 11, a. m., Miami at 1, p. m., Brunswick at 2, v. m., GlasTow at 4, p. m., Boonville at 51, p.m, I'.rrivir.g at ht. Louis Monday afternoon in time to connect with the Louisville Mail Boats and tlhfr evening rackets. Th N?w Lucy having teen thoroughly overhauled, repaired and refurnished with many improvements, which greatly increase her speed and add to the comfort convenience and safety cf pnsser.gers, we hope by a strict attention to the business entrusted to our care to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. WM. CONLEY. Captain. WM. C. KIMBER, Clerk. 1S55. MISSOURI RIVER. 1S55. Regular Independent Packet. lor Lexington, Kansas, Fort Leavenworth iv eston, Atchison and St. Joseph. JCeguIar 1 acket during the entire season b tween St. Louis and St. Joseph. The Ben Bolt 13 emphatically an independent nacket. and will continue in the trade as such, and opposed iu inw present sreamaoat monoposy. Tlie Ben Bolt is of excellent car" rvin? eanaei ty, and lier accocimodations for passenjrers are unaurpass-HL Every efTort will be made by the otlicers to mrit a liberal patronage. This boat has entered the trade on the Missouri River, wuh the determination on the part of the offi rs to oppose all monopolies, adopting th maxim, that competition is the life of business Patronise boats, ir you would carry out this to hire up all tin Pilots to keep down com petitioM. For freight or passa?e apply on board AoA AAIS, Captain, June 19, 1S35. 19 ds FOR MISSOURI RIVER. Independent Packet. , ,,fi3:slS The Tast, Elegantly Furnishe umftiZY Steamer: Golden State. Joh ;?wSZLs GrNsoti.isConithander,for Boon ville, Glasgow, Brur.3wick, Miami, Lexinsrton Camden, Richfield. Kansas, Leavenworth. Wes ton, Atchison. St. Joseph and all intermediate landirjrs. Passengers and Shippers may rely upon rne uomen orate remaining in the trade throughout the season, and every exertion on the part of her officers, will be made to insure the comlort and saiety cf passengers, and dis natch in the delivery of freight. , . The Golden State being independent of the .Missouri Jliver iMonopoly, hopes to receive liberal share of the public patronajje. J. GUNSOLL1S, Com'r. , 13-si I. T. DAVIS, Clerk. I5.AIVSAS IIO!! V J---jr.v NIMROD FARLEY, has at la ?rf--tr tan.-the emir Ferry that never to!?yA-ygl tnna foiled or low wat jr, but rut?! on whenever a paS3enser arrives between rfvbreak and dark. lie has three rood Boats ivhen one cant ro. another can. All who want to coiato or out of Kansas, remember ltf. NIMROD FARLEY. Iatan, ""ILOTillNC Spring and summer clothM V- tt ti, I .outs prices. ASrLlNU. STEVEN? i CO.. 11 " Parkxille. 3Io 1855. 1S55. SEASON -ARRANGEMENT. St. Louis and St. Joseph Packet Line. THE New, Elegant and Fast Re?- tsaZV ular Passenerer Packet POLAR SSs STAK. E. F. Drx, Master, will leave St. Louis, durinjr the season, on every al- tereate TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock. P. for ulasgow, Brunswick, Miami, Hill's Landing, Waverly, Berlin, Lexington, Wellington, Cam den, siDley, KichlieM, Liberty, Independence, Kansas, Parkville, Fort Leavenworth, Weston, Atchison, St. Joseph, and intermediate points; Commencing her regular trips at the opening of navigation, will leave St. Louis every alter nate TUESDAY, as follows : February 27th; . August 14th and 28th; March 13th and 27t, September 11th and 25th April 10th and 24th; . May 5thand-22d; October 9th and 23d; November 6th and 20th; December 4th. June 8th and 19th; July 3d, 17th and 31st; RETURNING will leave St. Soseph every alternate MONDAY at 10 o'clock, A. M., as follows : March 5th end 19th; Ausnist 6th and 20th; April 2d, 16th and 30th; September 3d and 17th; inajr nui auu nuj; uciouer isi iui ana Jane 11th and 25th; November 12fhand26th July 9th and 23d; December 10th. Departing from ht. Josepn JYIonuays at 10 clock, a. m., Atchison at 1 o'clock, p. m., Weston Tuesdays at 7 o'clock, a. m , Fort Leavenworth at 8, a. m., Paikviile at 10, a. m., Kansas at 12, M., Wavne Cuy at 1, p. m.. Lib erty at 2, p. m., Richfield at 3, p. m., Sibley at , p. M., Camden at 5, p. m., Wellington at 0, m., Lexington, Wednesdays at 8 o'clock, a. , Dover at" 9, a. m., Waverly at 10, a. m., Hill's Landing: at 11, a. m.. Miami at 1. p. m.. Brunswick at "2, p. m., Glasgow at 4, p. m., Boonville at 5, p. m., and arriving: in St. Louis Thursday afternoon, in time for Louisville Mail Boats, and the evening lines of travel in every direction. No effort shall be wantinjr on the part of her present officers to retain for the Polar Star, the wide popularity which she has heretofore ac quired. Every requisite attention and accom modation will be cheerfully extended to passen gers, and shippers may rely upon the utmost punctuality and dispatch in the delivery of 1 ly II. M. BLOSSOM, Spring Arrangement for 1855. The Regular Thursday Packet, F. 21, AUBREY, for Brunswick, Miami, Hill's Landing, waverly, Berlin, Lexinjrton. Wel lington, Camden, Sibley, Richfield, Liberty, independence, Kansas, I'ancvuie, rt. Leaven worth, Weston, Atchison, and St. Joseph. , WILL leave St. Louis on every al- ternate Thursday, as follows: miui ti) x-Ji.ii aim April, 2th, 2GthMay io 24th; June 7th 21 st; July 5th, win; August Zd, 10tn; 3UtD; September 13tli; ui;ucioDer lltn; otn; iMovcmber bth, 22d iteturmngwill leave St. Joseph for St. Louis every alternate Wednesday, at 1U o'clock, A M., as follows: March 7th an i 2lst; April 4th and IRth; May 2d, ICth and 30th: June 13th and 7tn; July 11th and 2oth: Ausrust 8th and 22d: September 5th and 19th; October 3d, 17th and 1st; Jovember 14th and 2Sth, and December Departing from St. Joseph Wednesdays at 10 'clock, a n; Atchison at 114., a m; latan at 14, m; and will arrive at Weston same day, and remain there over night. Will leave Weston, Thursdays at 7 o'clock, a m; Fort Leavenworth at ft a m; Leavenworth City at 84 a m; Park- llio at 10 a m; Kansas at 12 m; Wayne City at I p m; Jjinerty at z p m; Kichneut at 3 p m Sibley at 4 p in; Camden at 5 p m; Wellington at o p m; and arrive at JLexington same evening and remain there over night. Will leave Lex ington Fridays at 7 o'clock, a m; Berlin and Dover at !4 a m; uaverly at 10 a m; Hill's Landing at 11 a m; Miami at 1 p m; Brunswick at 2"p m; Glasgow at 4 p m, and Boonville at 54 p m. will arrive at tit. iiouis Saturday after- oon in time to meet the Louisville mail boats. and all other evening packets. Ihe AliiKi Has been completely repaired. ana we nope by strict attention to business and the accommodation of passengers, to retain the patronage ot our .Missouri river friends. Ship pers can rely upon our punctuality and dispatch AM liKUSE Ivti'.UEK. Capt. i BEN. V. GLIME, Clerk. 1S55. lS5.-. SEASON ARRAXGEMESTi St. Louis and St. Joseph Packet Line. The New, Elegant and Fast Reeralar Passenger Packet, JAMES H. LUCAS, tfP A. Win-eland, Master, will leave ff"'5fii, St. Louis during the season, on ev- J2S2&S2erv alternate Ttiesdav. at 4 o'- iock, p. m.. ior iiaegow, isrnnswick, iMiami Hill's Landing, Waverly, Berlin. Lexington, Wellington, Camden, Sibley, Richfield, Liberty independence, Kansas, Parkville, Fort Leaven worth, Weston, Atchison; St. Joseph and inter mediate points : Commencing her regular tries at the opening or navigation, wiu leave 5c. Louis every alter nate j. v iiojja v , as louows : March bth,and 20th. August 7th and 2tst. April 3d and 17th May 1st, 15th &29th, September 4th and 18th. October 2d. 16th and 30th June 12th and 26th, November 13th and 27 th uly 10th and 21th. RETURNING will leave St. Joseph every alternate MONDAY, at 10 o'clock, a. m., as rollows : March 12th and 26th August 13th and 27th. September 10th &24th October 8th and 22d. April flth and 23d. May 7th and2lst. June 4th and 18th. November 5th and 19th. July 2d, 16th and 30th December 3rd. Departing from St Joseph Mondays at 10 o'clock, a m, Atchison 12 m Weston Tuesday at 7 o'clock, a m Fort Leavenworth at 8am Parkville at 10, M, Kansas at 12, m, Wayne City atl, r m, Lih ertv at 2 p m Richfield at 3 p m. Siblev at 4 i m Camden at 5 p m Wellington at 6 p m, Lexing ton on Wednesdays at 8 o'clock, a m, Dover at y a M. Waverly at IU a m Hull's Landing at 11 A m, Miami at 1 p m, Brunswick at 2 p m Glas gow at 4 p m. Boonville at 5 p m, and arriving in St. Louis Thursday afternoon, in time for Louisville mail JJoats, and the evening lines of travel in every direction The "LUCAS is a first class boat, new, large and elegantly fitted up, built expressly for the Missouri river trade, and in all her equipments and appointments especial care has been taken to make her a superior Passenger Packet, and particularly attractive. . o. A. w l i LLAa D, Master. MISSOURI RIVER. j;sb. The Regular Friday Packet, feV EDIITBTJRG, G. W. Bowman Master, for Brunswick, Miami Hill's Landinsr. Waverly. Berlin. Lexinsrton Wellington, Camden, Sibley, Richfield, Liberty, Independence, Kansas, Fartvine, l-ort Leaven worth, Weston. Atchison and St Joseph, com mer.cingher regular trips from St. Louis on Tiday, .March yth and 23d. April tith and 20, May 4Ui. 18th, June 1st, 15th and 29th, July 1?!- anr? -7tli nmi.f lOIS .! "HfV. oi.fotn. ber 7th and 21st, October 5th and lSuh.Novem ber 2d, 16th and 30th, December 14th and 28th Leaves St. Joseph every alternate Thursday at IU o ciocK.am, as follows: March lota ani OfiH, Anril 1-f rtfK 7S.f . 1 Af V. J Oltt, June' 7th and 21st, July 5th and 19th. August 2d 16th and 3t)th, September 13th and 27th, Octo ber 11th and 2oth, November 8th and 22d, De cember bth and 2Utu. Leaving Weston, Friday at 7- o'clock, a Parkville at 9, a m; Kansas 10, a m; Wayne Ci ty 11, a m; Lirerty 1Z. m; liiciifieid 1, p ; Siblev 2, d m: Camden 3, p m; Wellington 4, m; and on Saturday following, will leave Lex inonn t 7. mr tinvpr ak 8. a m: Waverlv 9. : inTum's Landinr 10. a m: Miami 12, m; Bruns wick 2 p m; Glasgow 4, p m; Boonville 6, p m arriving in au ,ixuis on ouiiuay u.wci uwu, time for the Louisville tackets. - We beg leave to return our thanks for the lib eral patronage bestowed on us last season, end hope by strict attention to business to merit continuance or the same. G. W. BOWMAN, Captain G. A. REICHENEJLER, clerk. "i C! OAP 201ox-es rosin soap, for sab? low, by K? ASPLIJTt:, STEVENS & CO. IIOUDAY AND D1CH.EY, Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Main, St, between Market and Thomas, Weston Mo. FIRST ARRIVAL. mHE undersigned would respectfully an- J nounce to the citizens of Platte and ad- ioininine Counties, that they hae now on hand the City of Weston, direcnt from the fcast, the largest and best selected stock of GrOODS. ever brought to this market, which they prom- a to sell very low for UasD; or on lime 10 prompt customers. Come one and all and ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we nave tne uoous ana are aeierminea w sell them. We have a laree assortment of every variety of goods usualy brought to the Weston market. Uur stocK consists in pari or the following: articles: Cloths, black and Fancy cassimeres, satinets and Vestinrs. latest styles; Large assortments of prints of the best brands; beautiful lot of silk Bonnets, latest style; A superior lot of dress and bonnet trimings, variety of stvles of ladies dress coods, Fancy silks, plain black, do., ladies black and Fancy silk Shawls, together witn various other Fancy articles too numerous, to men tion; A large lot of boots and shoes. superior lot of ready madeClothmg for men and boys; - Hats and caps of every variety and style; Queensware, glassware, hardware, groceries, fee, &c, To our stock of dress roods, &.C., we" would 1 particularly invite the attention of the ladies. N o trouble to show eoods; you will una us at the old stand. HOLIDAY & DICKEY, ltf. Weston, Mo. ST. LOUIS TYPE FOU5DRY AND Paper Warehouse Z3Erto,"k3XlJs33.c?ci, 1840. A P. LADEW &. Co.. Type Founders and I J. Dealers in Paper. 3 1 and 33 Locust street, I St. Louis, Mo.; Press Depot MiarK Alley, can the attention of Printers and Publishers to their Establishment, where will be found every va riety of Type, Paper, Ink, Printing Presses, Rule, Borders, Flowers, and every other article used in a Printing Office. A. P. L. & Co., have lately made additions to their former assortment of Beek and News paper Type, of Matrices imported from Scot- land, anil have now a complete series. Also a new series of German Faces. Thev are also the authorized asrents of the - i m t, 1 : - AT TT i 1 O . i I principal J.ype xounnnes iu me uuitcu owica, i and are prepared to fill orders selected from any snpMmpn nt Eastarn prices. They keep always on nana a large supply or. News and Book Printing Paper; also, Cap, Let- j . . ,.. tr. fnlnrpd. iiml Manilla Paners. Cards and Card Boards, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Orders for Stereotyping and Engraving will e promptly executed. Editors or Printers wishing to establish a newspaper or Job Printing Office, will be fur nished wTith an estimate in detail for the same, by stating the size of the paper, or the particu lar style and quantity of work to be executed. W ood 1 ypE A large assortment always on hand. Old Type taken in exchange for new at nine cents per pound. wi Discovered at last IT A Itlysfery explained A Revo lution is certain Victory is Ours ! I. V. HARDY'S EYE BALM. THE best, quickest, and decidedly the most pleasant remedy ever offered, for the cure of sore, weak, or diseased eyes. It matters not ow long thev have been sore, this balm will cure them. Cases of short duration it cures in from 12 to 48 hours. From the Clerk of the Court of Randolph County. "I have used I. V. Hardy's Eye Balm in nine ases, and effected a cure m every case prompt ly. J.J. ALLEN." The liuntsviiie Kecoruer or reo. va, ibo4 savs that, "the great number and remarkable cures that have come under our observation, has fully convinced us that I. V. Hardy's is a great and that his wonderful r.ye Jalm is the most valuable combination for the cure of sore eves that has ever been produced. All success to him in his new enterprise say we. The Liberty Tribune of March 3, 1a4, says, have you sore eyes, if so be sure and get liar- dv'a Eve Balm." Mr. llartv 1 have used and known to oe used your Eye Balm in numbers of cases of sore eyes, some of one and two years standing, nd it eltects cures in every case, cases or snort uration it cures in less time than I thought possible for any remedy to have done it. It is the sine qua non iin our country for sore eyes, and will be Pn all when once tried. H.V.PATON. Centerville, Dec. 20, 1853. We could offer hundreds of iust such recom mendations as the above, (some from Physic ians'! but deem it unnecessary. Try it, and if it does not do as we say, denounce t, but till tried keep silent, or lend it your in fluence, for it is no humbu; This Balm is prepared only m liuntsviiie, Missouri, by I. V. Hardy & co., to whom all or ders for Agencies must be addressed. Persons wishing it, and can not procure it from agents. can have it sent to them by mail, by addressing postpaid us. JrorSl we send hve boxes.- Pric 25 cents per box. H. Blakesly South West cor. of 3d and Ihestnut Street, Wholesale and Retail Agents for St. Louis. Sold in Weston, by Morriss & Pinkston; in Parkville, by Clardy & Prewitt, and by Drug- A-i'afa -r,rl Mfl inf a rronnr'5 1 Itt . nfi fim I gists and Merchants generally, GEORGE T. CHALLIS. D' EALER in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots Shoes, Hats, Caps, Cutlery, Hardware, Groceries, Liquors, and ready made Clothing, &c, &.c, on the .Levee, in Atchison. Kansas lerntory I have now m store, and am constantly in receipt of every variety of Goods suitable to the market, faom at. Louis and the Last. My stock consists in part of the following: Loaf, crushed and brown Sugars; CoHee. Tea, Molasses, Rice, Cheese, Spices of all kinds. Silks, Woollens, Prints. Cambric!:, Lawns, Sheeting, Shirting, Irish Linen, and Linen Cambrick, Ready made Clothins: of every description. Calf and Kip Boots, bilK and casimere llats; Cloths, Casimers and batinets; Ladies wear, such as Bonnets, Slippers, Gai ters, Collars, Hosiery &c; All of which will be sold low for cash. Atchison, K. T. ltf. 9f DICKSON, Commission 1Ier chant 9 T1TILL attend to receiving and forwarding. Y V All Goods forwarded on commission will receive immediate attention. References: St. Louis. R. H. Stone, T. H Larkin. Lexington. A. M. Chadwick, J. H. Light- ner. Weston. E. Cody, Belt & Coleman, M. R. Youne: St. Joseph. Middleton &. Riley, John Corby. 10-tf INT. G-m Caldwell. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in STONE WARE. . Arrow Rock, Mo. WOULD say to Merchants generally that I now have on hand, and will constantly keep a large supply of Stone Ware of the best quality, which 1 will sell at the market price. axe Biiippeu vo any poiui on uu river sgrcca- ble to order. - A discount of 5 per cent will be VT - v: J x ... - Z. made wnere tne oraer is accompanied Dy me vasu. iii ve me a can. . tj. y. Arrow Rock, April 3d, 1S55. 8tf. JOIIX DOlAHA"3i, a TTnu'P.v at t. ur Waofnn ,. A, tinues to practice his profession at Weston. and wiil attend tne adjacent Courts in Jiansas Trrirnrv -iff TEAS A laxge lot of venous brands, at all Prices. ASPLING. STEVENS L CO. ATTEKTION EQUATTEE SOVTtEIGSS Steam Plaining Jtnil, SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY, (Corner of Ninth and Walnut Streets,) St. Louis, Mo. IF YOU want to save fifty to one hundred per cent, on your bills of lumber and work, you must purchase in St. Louis. The following are some of the pflces of building materials, lumber, &c. Clear lumber. $40 00 per 1000 feet. 2d Quality $30 00 " 1000 1" 3d " $25 OO " lUw " Sheathing, $22 50 1000 Frame Timber. $25 00 to $30 per 1000 feet. I Flooring. X32 50 1 $40 Der 1000 feet. I Weather boardingO 00 to $25 per 1000 feet. I Facing lumber. 1 side. $3 00, 2 sides, $3 50 per 1000 feet. I Sash 8 x 10 11 thick 54 cents per light. " I ' 10x1211 7 " I 10x1411 u-10 " " - l Doors 2 feet 8 by 6 feet 812 thick, $2 40 I 2" 10" 6" 10 15 $2 55 3 it u 7 is u 2 80 These are some of the prices that we sell at. For full particulars, see our printed bill of prices. V e are manufacturing to order and keep on hand an assortment ot Doors, Sash, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Mantels, Base, Shelving, fencing, Weather Boarding, Floorin, ana iuouiaings of every pattern. uur work 13 all made of seasoned lumber ana warranted equal to hand work. We will send our bill of prices to any person wisnmg one. SAW x xtx. & iucij-. vai. March 23, 1855. ll-3m "PORT WlMj&I&JtlS KAlfSAS TERRITORY. rpHIS new and beautiful Town site ,is situa- -L ted on the Missouri River, in Kansas Terri tory, three or four miles above the town of la- tan, in the heart of the most densely populated part of Kansas, sorrounded by the finest soil and best timber in that Territory, with a per- manent landing, commanding a view of the riv er for several miles above and below. The principal part of said Town is located on a bed of stone coal, of the best quality. Arrange ments are being made to have said stone coal n7h?I LXS i5?I1,,4natW-hlcIi thMe will be a sale of lots. .There is now, in course of erection, a good steam Saw Mill, which will be in successful operation in a few weeks: also. a large and commodious Tavern is in process of erection wuicu win De opened tor the accom mn!iftAn fP tYa v,i,T,lij in i- --" i"""'"- a. ojuh mur. Persons wishing to procure Lots immediate ly will have opportunity of so doing, by -call it f t it " or jonauian iiarcman, both of whom are authorized Agents to sell and dispose or lots, and one or both may at all """a ue iuuuu uu me premises, reaay to ac- commodate purchasers upon the most liberal terms. H. B. Wallace, Jas. G. Spratt, Amos Rees, , W. C. Remmingtoi, Henry Debard, Jas W. Bradley, rl. C. liRADLEY, P. J. COLLINS." H. B. Herndon. Trustees. 1 tf. WESTON HIGH SCHOOL rpiIE first session of this institution will JL commence on Monday Oct 25th 1854. Dr. T. P. Acres, A. M., Hate President of the Masonic College, Greenburg, Ky.,) Princi- pai 01 uie maie .Department. tf.ev. k. tr. iioving. A. M. (formerly nresi-l dent of the Buckingingham female institute, va., late or ayette, Klo.) Principal of the r e male Department. I suitable Assistants will be employed as they 1 are required. Tuition 1st Session 4 Months. Primary studies $7 00 Common English branches 8 00 Higher do do 10 00 Greek and Latin, &c, 12 CO Ornamental branches at the usual ex tra charges. Fuel,&c 1 00 Board, including washing:, &c can be had in the neighDornood at iu per month. W. G. CAPLES, Gen'l. Superintendent. Weston, 1855.ntf. J. C. ROCKWELL. WHOLESALE and Retail dealer in Eng lish and American Cutlery, Hardware or every description, Guns, Pistols and snort ing aparatus of every kind, Chains of all kinds, Locks, Hinges, and Carpenter Tools of every variety and of the best quality, and everything eise usuauy rouna in a concern or the kinds and at prices to suit the times. Weston Mo. -ltf. STOVE STORE! TIN WARE FACTORY. rrille subscriber would respectfully acknowl- J jl etice tne tavors bestowed upon him by the citizens of Weston and vicinity, and solicits a continuance ot patronage. He wishes to call attention to his very large and carefully se lected stock of stoves, which will be sold very low for CASH. COOKING STOVES of all sizes, and a va- rietyof patterns to suit purchasers. PAKLUK Sl'UVfcS of the latest stvle: Al- so, Box and len Plate Stoves, of all sizes, suitable for heating Churches, School Houses, btores, bhops, &c, &c. Iin Ware at Whole- sale and Reteil. Job work done in the best style and shortest V , attended 10 notice. Spouting and Guttering particularly W. S. BRIGGS. Weston Mo. 'ltf. H trundle, j. p. dixon. G. W. NEET. TRUNDLE, DIXOV & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Drugs, Jtledicines, Painis. Oils, Per fumery, Books and Stationary, Win dow Glass and Glass Ware ; ALSO : PATENT MEDICINES, &c. UNDER ST. CEOHGE HOTEL, WESTON. MO. EDUCATION ATCHISON INSTITUTE THE first Quarter of this Institution com menced on Monday the 11th day of June. The vital importance of imparting a liberal ed ucation to the young is, we doubt not, too eren erally acknowledged to require'any solicitation on the part of the instructress to induce parents to avail themselves of this opportunity to have their children educated. it being the intention to establish the Atchison Institute as a perma nency, it iR hoped those wishing to patronise it will send their children as early in the quarter as possible. Being desirous that all may be satisfied, and have no reasonable excuse for withholding their children, the terms of tuition will be, for the present, as follows For a quarter, or twelve weeks, ........ $3 00 Where Scholars are entered by the month, for each month, the charge will be, $1 25 In all cases, the tuition fees will be con- siaereu aue wnen uie uius ut preseutea, Feeling: confident that the instructress havnur charge or this school is ruuy capame or ren dering entire satisfaction, the patronage of the citizens of Atchison and vicinity is respectf ally solicited. 4 All who wish to send their children are re quested to call at the office of the Squatter Sov ereign, or at the school room, wnere any infor mation that may be desired, in relation to the school win he cheerruiiy given. TMIOJIPSOJY HO USEs ' LIBERTY, CIAT COUMTT, MO. THOMAS 1TUEPHY, PE0PSIET0B. inn TT A XtrrTTT. t nr the liberal tsatronae here - JL tofore extended to the House while tinder 1 wuu cu:uucu - I bis charge, he solicits a continuance of the same, 1 pieoging uimseix iw vu wi tr 1 uc spucu w iuue uw iuwmivu uwuac u. best Hotel west of St Louis. 1 lv THOMAS MURPHY. ' - : -'I-- - SUtATTLiis w iiaasab: V Ucan always find at Ae Piokeer Store I Ui jj.is, - x- I Provisions of all kinds. ' Constantly oh hand and at the lowest figures, for Cash; Floor. Ba- I con, and a general assortment of Groceries. 1 Remember the place. A. S.. &. Co. AtoTllRon Perry 1 1 L.BDKKC8.BBO O. If. HILLIOB. mHIS FERRV ham hn in rn'enful OPer- X ation since 1849: during which time it has been the great crossing point for th Oregon, California and Utah Emigrant who came by Hanibal and Palmyra; there being a State Road directly through, and the latitude precisely the same, uur boat is a good one, and we have plenty of hands engaged at all times, to work it. At the opening of Spring we shall hare a one new STEJil FERRY BOAT, when all can cross without detention. Ths ferry landing is the best on the River, there be- ing at all times deep water from shore to shore, hd very narrow. Our banks have no wide sand beach where stock can mire down, being dry at au times. . To the Emigrant to Kansas we say, this is the place to cross, as when here the distance to other points in the Territory, is nearer than rrom crossing places above or below. Atchison, Kansas Ter., Jan. 27 1855, THOMAS RHEA Slaclnomitlx. HAVING permanently located in At chison, Kansas Territory, offers his services to the citizens of the Territory and JMissouri. lie. does all kinds of Black- 8mithing at the shortest notice, and as low as any good workman in Kansas or MissourL His terms are cash ! PRAIRIE PLOWS. I keep constantly on hand, Prai- ne nun b uiaouiaciurcu uy oi-uiitr - Sz. Rhea. Liberty. Mo., war ranted"" - Tfcl - J 1 C?4. C to be a better article than can be purchased in St. Joseph or Weston, for the same money. I have engaged the services of an experienced now maker, and will soon oner for sale Flows i of my own maks. Persons in need of work in my line, are invited to call. "2U-tf THOMAS RHEA. Hi 6nIlV JW 'aoaapisaj juasaij siaBiiuoa siq jo aaucmjojaad aq) 0 Surjq uvo sq asaq; uoiatsjsis aap o) uiiq soiqcua apej tiq ui - ok. m pati ATpaods op o, jpsuiiq sli a3rtu8pu frm an iBtri xioA Xuv aj acai paid 9u 'axeiJdpun Aam sq iqi xioja auv 'Aimia -a pu uosiqav J suaznia eqt 0 jauad pu aauiof v sb BS0IAJ8H spq SH3 Jdv- JCOSH3Tf ICVriHAl GVXS1 GUNS!! GUiVS!!! "H:7"OOLFOLK & CO.. have iust received V V splendid lot of Guns of the very finest hnish, and made by the best manufacturer in the United States. Those in want of good Guns had better call on us soon, as they sell rapidly. Platte City, Me. ltf. CITY ZSOTFiTi CORNER OP MAIN AND JTJLE ST'S. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURL S. S. ALLE, PROPRIETOR. rriHIS well known House has been newly fit- JL ted and furnished in every part, and the table will always be furnished with the bkst that the market affords So Kio-n- "HTTV HOTF.Ti.." ltf. J. HEADLEV. W. BAKER. II EAR-LEY ASTO BAKER. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, Platte City Mo. Will attend to any business which may be entrusted to them, in the Courts of . Platte, Clay, Buchanan, and the Courts of Kansas Territory. ltf . D. A. N. G ROVER. C H. GROVER. G ROVER AD GROVER. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, Real Estate Agents, Salt Creek Valley, Kansas lerntory. 'ltf. II. RICH, SUTLER, U. S. Army, at Fort Leavenworth, is constantly receiving fine old Liquors, Wines and Cigars; also a general assortment of choice merchandise always on hand. ltf .M. P. RIVELY, MERCHANT, Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of Merchandise, suit able for emigrants to Kansas, Oregon and Cali fornia. Store on the Oregon road near Salt Creek. "ltf. W. F. DYER, MERCHANT, has always omhand a com plete assortment or o.Tceries and Pro visions at his o.jre in Salt Creek V alley, Kan- sas Territory. itr. PRINTED che- per, neater, and quicker, at this establishment than in any office above St. Louis. J. II. KEIILER, 91. D. CJTILL tenders his professional services to KJ the citizens oE latan. and aJiacent conntry Feeling grateful for the liberal patronage hith erto extended to him, he solicits a continuance of the same. latan Mo. -ltf. DR. D. BICVAY HAS permanently located in Atchison, and ' offers his professsonal service to the citi zens of Atchison and uicinity. Oflice, on Main Btreet, in a. Ihxoii's store. ALLEN ASD ROBERTSON, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. VT7"ILL keep constantly on hand every thing V V in their line, of the best quality, at such prices that none can be dissatislied. Atcaison, rw. 1. -ltr. J. H. STRIXGFELLOW, 51. D. "FFERS his professional services to tne citizens of Atchison and vicinity. Office in Squatter Sovereign building. Atchison, Feb. 3rd 1S55. TV. J. IRELAND, CxVRPENTER AND JOINER, IS prepared to do any kind of work, in his line of business in as erood stvle. and as reasonable rates as any man m the lerntory. Atchison, K. T. ltf. I AM now erecting in Atchison, a Steam Saw Mill, of the very best kindr which will be completed by the first of March. After that time I shall be able to supply the citizens of Kansas with all kinds of lumber, at as low a price as any other Mill in the Territory. ("gTI wish to purchase 10,000 Saw-logs, for which I will pay the highest price, in Cash or any kind of lumber. 2 tf. GRAFTON THOMASOPl. TIMOTHY SCANLAJf. BRICK MASON AND PLAMtttLK, oners his services to the citizens of Atchison, and feels confident that he can give entire satis faction to any who may employ him, in either of the above occupations. Can always be found at home oa at wom. ltf. PIONEER SALOON. GEORGE MILLION Proprietor. 5 STILL keeps at the old stand, corner of Ferry and Levee st's., 1 a stock of choice Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Fish, Oysters, Sardines, Cheese, Crack- 1 ers, &e.-, always on hmad. I gI expect in a short time to be in my large 1 - ' . . , J new building, now nearly finished, vvnere 1 J " i-fj 1 v...-. GEORGE MILLION, ltf. Atchison, K. T, STEAM 8AW-2HLL, . : . AT LEAVENWORTH CITY. T TTJRPHT &. SCRUGGS, are prepared to LtjL furnish the citizens of Kansas, with all kinds of Lumber, at their Mill in Leaven worth, on reasonable terms. ltf. esfmt E2. S. WILAIXSOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ani Real Estate Agent, Weston, MissourL , ltf. R. M. DATEXPORT, PHYSICIAN, Salt Creek Valley, Kansas Territory; can be found at the store of M. tr. Kively, near Salt Creek bridge, "ltt. GEO. W. BELT. HENRY COLMAX. BELT&COLMA5. WESTOH, MO. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods and Groceries, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, &c., Ac. Outfitting Goods in great va riety. Also Forwarding and Commission Mer chants, "ltr. D. HARPER. '. T. J. HAKTER. HARPER AIH DRO. WHOLESALE and Retail dealers in For. eign, Fancy and Domestic DRY GOODS, With Hardware, Queensware, Pocket and Ta ble Cutlery, Groceries, and in fact every arti cle usually kept in the Dry Goods and Grocery business. Weston, Mo. -ltf. WILLIAM NEWMAN, KEEPS always on hand pv . Horses, Carriages and Bug- JStTl -gies to hire. Their stock 1 is of the very best kind, and their Carriages new and always in good order. weston, ivio. "ltf. Li. BURNS AND BROTHERS. General Dry Goods Merchants, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE. HAVE constantly on hand a large variety of merchandise of all kinds at the most reduced prices, embracing everything in the line of Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery and Tools, Queensware and Glassware, Iron Cas tings and Nails, Groceries, Liquors, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Liquors all the time at St. Louis cost. 3?" Wanted Any quantity of Hemp, for which we will pay the highest price. Weston, Mo. ltf. FETER T. ABELL. BEN. F. STRINGFELLOW. ABELL & STRINGFELLOW. (LATE OF BRUNSWICK, MO.) ATTORNIES AT LAW, Weston, Platte 'County, Missouri. WILL ATTEND to any bnsiness confided to them, in the following counties, viz : Platte, Clay, Buchanan, Andrew and Clinton. Also, at Atchison, Kickapoo City and Leaven worth, in Kansas Territory. Particular attention given to setting and collecting claims. . "1 ly J. N. BURNS. C. F. BURNS. J. N. & C. P. BURNS, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT il LAW, will practice their profession in North Western Missouri and the Courts of Kansas Territory. gTarticular attention given to securin and collecting claims. Weston Mo. 1855. -ltf NEW STORE A1TD KEW GOODS. ITIain Street, Weston, ITIo. THE undersigned beg leave to announce to the citizens of Weston, Platte county and Kansas Territory, that they have just opened in Weston a large and complete assortment of Dry Goods, ' ' Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Queensware. . Hardware, &c. All of which have been selected with especial reference to this market. Our stock of Goods is new, and has been chosen with great care; and we flatter ourselves that those who will take the trouble to call and examine for themselves cannot fail to be pleas- Led with our assortment. ' We hope by strict attention to ousmess and fair and impartial dealing towards all, to merit and receive a liberal share of publicpatronage. 13-tf COS WEL.L. & SPEKULK. TO THE LADIES. WE would particularly invite the attention uf ladies to our large stock of Dress Goods, Mantillas and Bonnets. 13-tf COJN WELL. &. SFEN CEK. L. D. BIRD, WM. H. MILLER, Parkville. eston. RIRD & MILLER, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Office, in Parks new stone building, corner of Main and Water streets. ll-y TUTT AND RAKER, T"EALERS in Wines, Liquors and Family jLJ Groceries of every description. Wooden, Willow and Stone Ware, Tobacco, Segars, Pickles, Preserves, Brandied Fruits, Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, Glass, and uiass ware &.c. All of which will be sold wholesale and retail lower than at any other house in the city. Wesion, Mo. ; JNO. WILSON. ROBERT P. CLARK WILSON & CLARK. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. EST Office at Platte City, Mo. T. ASPLING. R. G. STEVENS. E. K. STEPHENS. ASFLEYG, STEVENS, & Co. Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. MAIN AND WATER STS., FARKVII.X.E, MO. ALL BUSINESS entrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. . 1 JAMES CUN1CINGHAM. JOHN E. BIRD. GtxiaiiNcn am & wans MANUFACTURERS OF Saddles 9 JSritlles f Harness '.: MAINE STREET, PARKVIEEE, MO. THE Undersigned are constantly man ufacturing Saddlery, Harness, ate, ate, aud are prepared to furnish articles in their line at the shortest notice, and on the most lib eral terms. We have now on hand a large lot of Saddles, Bridles, and Harness, which are offered at such low rates, that persons in need of such articles cannot fail to purchase. AU articles manufac tured by us are warranted. CUi A IN GUAM & BUIV. Parkville, MissourL 1 TO THE CITIZENS OF K.ABTSAS. G LARDY & PREWIT, Wholesale and Re tail dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils at Parkville, can now sell to the peo ple of Kansas any thing in their line, cheaper and at less trouoie to tne purchaser, iuau j House this side or bt lxius- :, Parkville, Mo. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. solved. 1 Mormon Grove, June 7th, 1855. 19-3t St. Jo. Gazette and Platte Argus copy 3ws. KOT DISSOLVED. . XT IS entirely false that Andrews fc Waddell L have dissolved partnership, for the cause that the said Andrews has not settled with me. Until then, be is equal partner. - -19-lt JOHN WADDELL. YOSTI & SHIELDS, . . WHOLESALE DEALERS IIC If o. 163 Main Street, 17-tf " ST. LOUIS, MO. THE Town of Delaware is situated in V,, sas territory, on the south side of the P" souri river, three miles above the line oAv" Delaware reserve, and ten miles below Le, worth city. This town was laid off andltS in February last, on a tract of land denseiVn bered, easy of access from the surronn?81" country and situated favorably for health r ready there are a number cf houses goine It has the following resources as a roJF . p; prominent point: 5 4 Firstly A Good Landing. The Missouri river at this point is compt-M ed within a narrow space, the channel iZ" markably deep on the Delaware side, and wjh es for a mile above and below, the Kansas shorT thus affording at all times a safe and secnr? landing for steamers. Secondly Timoer in Abundance The tract of land on which the town it 5 out, is covered with valuable timber, for bujJi. . Thirdly Its Position. This town has on the Kansas side of therik er supporting it, a large district of the very W lands in the Territory, while on the pposj;, side of the river there' is a large and fertile torn, teeming with population. This bottom C of itself sufficient to sustain a town of size. This is the most accessible point frck which the Delaware nation of Indians car. cure their supplies. Delaware is the near and roost accessible point at which theeoucbr on the Kansas fiver can do their receiving 8lj forwarding business. There are a great m!n!. ber of towns on the Kansas that will find ft their interest to make this place their sh'jite point, anions: them we would name Osav Calhoun and others. . As there is a good ferrr at this point, emigrants travelingto Kansas Tf ritory on the great State road from St. JosA to St. Louis, will find that this is the prerr: point at which to enter the territory, as by this means they avoid a great deal of unnecessary travel. This location is high and commanding, bar. ing no stagnant water near to generate disease from its streets, there is presented to the eyei spendid view of the Missouri river for nuli above and below the town, the country in tt vicinity presenting a view at once pleasing aiA romantic. Every inducement will be riven to mechanics to make Delaware the place , of their choice. V e ask; eacn person to examine tne place. lie mercnant will tind on an examination, that Delaware is obliged to command a trade not second to any town in the Territory ; from such persons we ask an examination. In a word, word we ask for Delaware an examination br the public. saie or Lots. The undersigned of Platte City, Mo.; Ptr T. Abell, Weston, or L. F Hollirigsworth, Del aware, Kansas Territory, are authorised to i. pose of shares or lots in said town who air desire to purchase. B. F. CLARK. B. F. HOLL1NGS WORTH, 16-tf WM. DICKEY. THE PIOJmEEIZ STORE, ASPLEYG, STEVEXS & CO. Corner of Main and Water Streets. PARKVILLE, MO., XT AVE iust opened at their old Stand one cf XI the largest and most varied assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries, that hsve ever ben exibited in upper Missouri. We are now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail to customers at unusually low rates. To their old customers they beg leave to return theif fin cere thanks for the liberal support which uy have received, and would invite all in want of any article in the mercantile line to give them a call. They pledge themselves to sell all arti cles upon as favorable terms as they enn 1 bought in St. Louis. Their stock consists in part of the following articles, which have bn verv recently selected in the Eastern market! with erreat care, and purchased unon a. most fa vorable state of the market, vl Domestic, bleached and brown, all qualities; Calicos; all colors and qualities of Flannel; ueiaines; nam naias; French and English Merino; - '' Bonnets; Worsted Hoods; Black and Fancy Silks; Plaid Silks; Shawls and cloaks, all sizes and qualities; Worsted Plaid, for children's wear; Silk, cashmere, and Kid Gloves; Collars. Undersleeves, chemisettes; Swiss, Jaconet, and chequered Muslins; Swiss, Jaconet, ""Thread and cotton Edgings mi Insertions; Swiss and Jaconet Bands; Combs; Tuck and Ride combs; Card Cases; Port-Monnaies; Turkey-shell. India-rubber, and Bone combs; Hair and clothes Brushes. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR: Frock and Dress coats; . , Overcoats of all qualities and styles; . Black, Plaid and Fancy cassimere Pants; Black, Plaid, and Fancv Sattinett Pants; Black Satin and Fancv'Silk Vests; Black and Fancy Silk Velvet Vests; Plush Vests; Black and Fancy cassimere Vests; Black and Fancy cloths; French, English, and German Black and Fan cy Doeskin; r! -Black and Fancy Satinettes and Tweeds; Beaver cloth; Blue and Fancy Bed and Saddle Blankets; Undershirts Lamb's Wool, Silk and cotton; Drawers Net, Flannel, and cotton; Black and Fancy cravats; Cashmere, Silk, and Kid Gloves; Buckskin and Sealskin Riding Gloves; llats and caps; ? ... BOOTS AND SHOES, j A Great variety. . 'Buffalo and India rubber Overshoes; Table Linnen, Table cloths, Table covers and Towellmsr; Damask for curtains; curtain Muslins; Shaving Tools and Perfumery; Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, and cot- lervs Carpets, Oilcloths, assorted, and every other article wnicn can De caiiea ior. In conclusion we will say to all. nve us t call before purchasing elsewhere, and we will show vou that Goods can and will be sold chea per in rarlcviue, man any otoer town aoove at Louis. Tr?" Particular attention given to o!er6 frois Kansas Territory, and Merchants may find it to their interest to purchase from us. ASPLING, STEVENS & CO. Parkville, Mo. ! tf. , -. . "V , Farm for Sale! THE undersigned offers for sale his Farn, containing 160 acres. The improver;?!!" are a good Dwelling House and all necs?srv out Houses. This farm lies one half mile fron the itissouri River, three miles from At-bi:'' Kansas Territory, and two miles rrom Lake Mill- The land not in cultivation is cov ered with the heaviest kind of Timber. Any person wishing to purchase will find terms to suit, by c&llicz on the subscriber oa the farm; or at the office of Squatter Sover eign- . - ' WlLL.I.Vai W. AiUlitVVS, Near the line of Platte and Buchanan. 2tf. ' ' - : BRUXER & HALYARD, Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Tarpennw, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Dye-Staffs. Pe ftimorv. Roans. Comba. Hair and Paint Brush es, Patent Medicines, Window Glass, all Putty, Snuff, Tobacco and bigars. - Also, School Books, Medical Works. M els, and a large lot cf Miscellaneous WerW Pens, Ink, Paper, &c &c- we aiso c sale and Retail Agents for the sale of Jfiz Stnrm celebrated Scotch Coueh Candy, ano other popular medicines of the day. As we aim at giving universal saUsfacti every article solf Wholesaler. Retail by not orovinsr as erood as recommended pJ.,, returned and the money will be refunded- ASK IS A TRIAL. - ymk Particular attention given to orders from country. . BRUNES & HALYARD Weston Mo. ntf. " SUGAR AND COFFEE The ket affords can always be found at tne r neer store of ,'JC V m . ASPUyG,STEVpStCO.j !4 Parkville, STIt IS t As"'' Two ! One r l One One ci Busiij ffSt Li' In CC nrf vat Ti lit be th P th ai p t) a 1, ii .1