Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 09, 1856, Image 2

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    i FATEE2 AND E OSvTITH BIX TTCYTS EACH.
. The Manchester (N. LT.) Mirror gives
a long account of the proceedings in
that place and in Rutland, Vt., of two
men, calling themselves Dr. Lyman A.
Abbott and James II. Alott, said' to
be father "and son, who are both npv;
under arrest on the charge of bigamy.
lcIi within
a short period Wcd'no less than rfx
1.. r...i, .i t,.j,m.
tor, SAL, u the "rich old uncle" of,
Via enn orwl in rnnonnPTiCO
01 his
li:Sb evil, ui&m, w. - ;
' v.,i.nr, nc fn !
)f Man-1 uu
5o5i5?
"chester wereTictimizcd to the
.of several hundred dollars, Tha care er
of both parties for a number of years V r r i HSfi T
-,c..Wn?u:iin tlin Mfwvr v.-HWw W7 Messrs. ; Glorer and Mather,
nutencss. - s : : 1 7 "
At Newark, 24 J. in 1854, the elder
Abbott was married to Airs.-.khzabeth
Kobsrts, who soon discovered that he
had a wife living in Syracuse, :N. Y.
IT . . , .1. T 1 Jf"
tic was conseauenuv arresieu lor
biiamVf convicted, and sentenced to ten
0 ? ' ,i . V t T::
.Tears in 111c icw jersey xcunt-uuiii v,
seven"
rdner,
but : was pardoned out attc
of Westmoreland, N. II.', states that
hc married the" 5am6 man: under" the.
1111111 1 11 a uij llii Lii'iit - v sa v c
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t o i T1. Y-, !1C40
he persuaded a Miss Sherman to elope
with Urn, and they were married by a
Justice of the Peace. He was soon
after obliged to abscond for, threaten
ing his .wife's life in order to. obtain
her property. It was "also ascertained
that the true,- original . name ; of the
"old doctor is Aaron Andrews Abbey,
and the true name of the young"' maa
James Henry Abbey the latter being
the oldest son of the former by his first
"yife. Both parties arc held- for trial.
ArrHAT BETWEEN GOV. WISE AND HUGH
L PLEASANTS, IN THE CAPITOL OF VA.
PticnMoxD,'July 7, 185G.
Hugh R. Pleasants, a brother of the
''late .John. Hampden Pleasants, and
formerly editor of the Penny JPok of
this city, went this morning into the
Executive Chamber of the Capitol,
where Gov. "Wise w:as engaged writing,
and taking a scat by invitation bt 'the
Governor, said, after "a brief period :
."I thought gizzard foot was nere," Gov.
"Wise smilingly replied: "I am the-
'man." Pleasants, rising- from his
scat, and . approaching the, table r at
which, .the Governor sat, said: "By"
.God; I did not know you; and so you
jirc ebo shin and gizzard foot." . "I
'am," remarked Gov. Wise, with a smile,
"and you. arc Huh. Plea.ants." -
X lCEUUS lUCI UUj)UU .UUlUi UUCl'U uuu.-
Ing the Governor, "without any provoca-
tion . whatever, when tho Governor
ordered hira to leave the room," but Tic
refused to do so. . .The Governor, then
iwv iium iiia c-at, pjJ-l uamv x itUB"
antsjand taking bold of him, endeavor
cd to push him out. -Pleasants resist
ed, squared off, and placing himself in
Van attitude to strike, when the Gov
ernor struck liirn with his fist under
lUl lHH j V,UV1 I,UI(111U1 jUL Wl-J o
He then seized him by the arm, turried
liim round and kickcd.hiiiu ,l
At this time the messensrer of the
. Executive came up, and had him re
moved by order of the Governor. It
is said that Pierian ts was intoxicated.
rrY T . .' f.i -i-
iac ivnow rsouung oi me cuy. are
very indignant about the affair. '
Yellow Fever at HavXxa iad
. Matanzas. The-stip, Lady Franklin,
from Matanzas for Trieste, spoken at
. sea some days since by the steamer
"Black Warrior, arrived jat Quarantine
on jSunday last, with nearly the whole
crew disabled by yellow fever. Mat
anzas is usually a very healthy -port,
and the captain of the Lady Franklin
reports that no feverprevaiied there
" until recently, and' not until several
" vessels had arrived there from Havana
naving yeuow icvcr on Doara. xrom
HaVarra rcsseh the fever first spread
among the shipping at Matanzas, and
then. into the town. The ofSccrs and
crew of the Ladv Franklin, whd wer6
ivcon their arrival, were Eent toihe
"'Marine Hospital at Quarantine, .and
. the vessel was sent by the Health Officer
far down the bay for a safe anchorage.
" --Tew York Herald. : i . :
A letter from Vienna savs that the
Austrian Government has given orders
for the troops in Lombardy to bo re
inforced. It is said that Field-Marshal
Radetaky has pointed out the necessity
nf increasing the number of troop3 to
120,000 men,, double what he has
usually under command. ... ,"
The Wallachian Government,' says
a letter from Vienna, in the lVurzlury
Gazette f has formed a planof the rail
ways to be executed in thatvcpuntry.
A line forty-seven leagues in length,
is to connect Bucharest with Vcrtscvora
by passing through Slatina, Crajova,
and Czcneiz;t a second line is to con
nect'Bucharest, Giurgevo and Varna;
a third line is to go from Bucharest to
Brcdail; and a fourth from Bucharest
to the frontiers of the Bukowina. , ;
PnoTOGKArnv uder Water. An
Englishman,by the name of Thomnson.
.recently took a. very good photograph
of the rocks and weeds at the bottom
of Weymouth Bay, in England. 'He
placed his camera obscura : in a box,
with plate glass front and moveable
shutter, to be drawn up as soon as the
camera had been sunk to the hottom.
The apparatus was then letdown from
a boat, carrying with it the collodion
plate, prepared in the ordinary way.
Vhcn at the bottom, the shutter of the
box was raised, and the plate exposed
for a period of ten minutes, with a suc-
. ccssful rcpult. It is believed that this
method will prove a ready and expen
sive means of arriving at a knowledge
of the condition of piers, bridges, piles,
structures and rocks under water.
Julv 17.- The Secretary of the
Treasury has asked Congress to amend
the act of 1842, so as in addition to
deront mints, namtimrs and' trans par-
1 'X . . - .
encies,
tn , rmbrance statuettes tnu
figures of a similar tendency.
The Senate to Jay coniirmed,- m
oatotwo yesterday, no bundred
and ninety-five appointments or pro-
- - " .
-wo.v j v"v. .iVrrrir
- 1
board.
.,WV.
our omcf ra suitu ; uic iiuuu- .
The Senate - acted on them en mam.
rn ' 'l a ; A x
for 8200,0Q0,. awarded ,byr .the first ;
Comptroller, I nst' indemnity Jfoiv the ;
breach of their contract. byerostmaster
Campbell, for carrying the mail between
Louisville and New Orlean3. ; 7. , '
July 18. -The President sent to the
kTL-uiuu iu-ua , vuu liuuiiiiftiiuus vkuvuu
Forsyth ' . as Minister,; . and: Walker
Fcarkq as Secretary of Legation V to
Mexico, both 'of Alabama, in place !of
yaasacn .pps, recaiica,,,, .... . .;,
Those having the subject immeliat(
y l l 11 y . , :
- - u . . i , 1 ,
late
ly in chareeY have concluded riot now
0 .
Louis fNAroLEors Tyeaxst.-A
late, letter from .Paris says: A ' :T ;
"The Government is very severe in
its resentments the trovcrnment
journals all belabor Yictor. Hiigo, the
the foulest abufio rmor Lefrolivnt still 1'
lio Trtiiloci nrintn tiAat T.rfr1 i vrf o fill
littlh reason-to ho -mtefuLto the Em-
u v:v. rv,rt-,rtxr T,o
, .
he'gave: them,' has received orders to
withdraw from the: corn market, and to
Arftl
Tiic following announcementappears
m the Ummone ot lunn, ot tlio ITtn:
."If we are well informed; the dispute
winch had arisen at rarma between the
Austnaa commandant and the local
auiuor ucs nas rcceiveu an unexpeciea
solution. ; The Austrian military com-
mandant insisted upon extending .his
events anterior to those which had
caused the - state of siege; the Ideal
authorities suonorted bv the Duchess.
refused their assent;' whereupon Count
CrenneYille declared that he would not
pretext the Government any longer,
but would leave it to its own resources.
H-c has been tajken at Hs word, and the
Government immediately opened the
state prisons What the result of this
step will be we do not know." ' -
. The Bourse Gazette of Berlin of the
17thrsays:'.
"A Visit of the Queeit of England to
the Court oLBerlin,' and that of the
rrince and Trincess of Prussia to Lbn-
aon,.nas long cecn tnesuDjectoi con-
vcrsation, and it is now said that these
reciprocal visits1 will- certainly take
place. -.The Prince and Princess of
Prussia will probably leave for London
hi me cnu oi uuiy, anu remain mere
for a .week; and it -is- thought that
Queen Victoria will come to Berlin in
Srntnmhpr -
P. - 1
. ,m . .. ! i -j
The Paris corfesponpent of the New
Evening Post in a recent letter
remarks:
Russia ' is- angry with ' herself for
uai ing t gneu a vrey 01 peauo .o uuie
. . v.v "
a-u A
yK uit-Mug up 76-- --
ance. The last treaty of April 15, has
proved to Russia the entente between
the two ' countries to be more cordiale
than ever, and the settlement of the
Principalities shows that they are on
the" best of terms with Austria also.
Russia docs: not attempt to conceal her
chagrin. She is fast rebuilding Sebas-
topol and Nic'olaieff,' and dismantling
those fortresses which! bv treat v. f she
is compelled to restore to their nVht-
fill owners. Orders ara'fivp.n ,v
Czar to lav down lines of railw-iv in
all directions, and to Tie"h nn tTnTw
noraes upon the trimeafrom the utter-
most limits of his empire, he would
nnvn Leon cnnvnil il,. 1.. n
to present the application Of the people arrangements uaye ut-cu mamy mw
of Uta".!, for admission as a State into Mrs-Harriet Beecher Stowe, for gepa-f?;z-"-
- ' 1 :'vv. ' ' ' rate editions- ln'Enorland. France, and
Liii uiiivjii- . . , . i : : a , . ,.. .
struction with renewed activity. The omen, young persons ana smaii c.nu
Czar thinks that if he had been able as witnessed that afternoon:
by means of railways, to pour in his Lowell. (Mats?) Journal.
ccu me liuuuuauon oinveQnesday,tnenumicroi appucauons
being di-iven out of Sebastopol. In for admission to the college one hun-;
fciiun, iae nger is preparing tor another
x & . i ;.,
LMroRTAvr to Sttopm Airrc A hnnt
and shoe comnnnv fnr mnCao.hmntr
ooots and shoes by Bernard's patent
machine, has been formed in England,
with a. capital of ?600,000. '"The
machine is said to supercede1 manual
labor entirely.- r A factory already in
existence makes by. it 200 pairs a day.
hPPTTionrlirra ftf ht TihtMllSnftn OT
w -iuui vv, rr
tue united lunsraom ior dooxs ana
shoes is estimated at seventy-five mil-
linna C A rAl n . Tf1 Vila ATrtTVinV
uuia. nl iajiiaj.o, uiiu ""j vum uuj ,
lnokinf tn acradual extension of their
powers of production, contemplate an
ultimate increase of their: capital to hist, about one o'clock, Mr. Wnii Kelly,
2,500,000. ? , 'Lo resides in Caroline county,' Va.,
' t t,,V rrt, T .
Bedest Promoted. The Altgemeine
Zedung learns from Rome that Men-
seignorBedini,(whovisitedthiscountry
iVVOy -gg,, ueen namecitecre-
tary of the Propaganda, m . place of
rSSr? -r 1Sed ?
Jf
nation
sausiy
all parties depending on the Propa-an-
da, except
Ireland."
the clerico-Sadlierites of
The contract for the construction of
the Cleveland fOhin enstnm bo-nce
post office.
United
, rooms, has been awarded by tho Secre- when they sort the letter These
! OT57 0 : 3- y.. Ca' V .lingular, eoinddenee
jloroW. ... . arc generally found tb'containmoncj!
pins Jtchts.
A Munchausen story ha .3 leen. going
1
the rounds lieaded, ""Wl at aI)iver
Saw." i It represents tha t U. P. Har
rington, who dived down and brought
up the safe of the Atlantic, which was
1 1 -r 1 1 T" ? -tor.C it-
sunn in. ijai;e Xirie.-in xoo-, isai. -a
j d d -d t' fc M
"V. , . t
of pre,ervtion. It is aWnSdte.
to sav that this wonderful vision never
,
.17lV feet of. water, -and
was'?unk, in r17p-feet of. water -ajid
that perfect darkness reigned at ' the
deptn ot.80.feet.
v A delicate case has justeenrdecided
NeVOrlean: 2 A lady had'ordered
andTeceiYedn:artificiarieg fronr thc
manufacturer for -$250, tnd afterward
declined rjayinff 'for the same.- - Thk
maker had. a writ issued, requiring the
cnenii to taKe xne iesr ,inio nisDosses-
sion. , That gentleman gave. Jiis' deputy
the disagreeable-job,; and'the 1
functionary, after, , some trouble,
latter
!-
tained the litigated limb, and it i3 now
in the Sheriffs, office at He w. Orleans.
Germany ofi'her new novel now going
through theJpress of Messrs.: Phillips,
Sampson & Co', of Boston, so thaVthe
book ,tfill have simultaneous issue ' in
the. four great' publishing citiesof the
wld Boston, J Londori,!Paris:rand
.'; " I il J .f"
reliable , intorniation ' ,yrc' learn; ,tha
J.1 - -1 J. O - AAA 1 fl 1 Jl
utr W aupftyyumiaretttieatt
euucauon lnxnerrovmce.; .ms
13 a Plorablo .b ate, of affairs, .and
needs to be regretted.: ,It 13 by no means
nor flattering to the wisdom of .herie&
UsIatOI's.,
. A rlplnrjThln iWVlmqWm fnntrht.
a Valencia, SDain. between- tho Vice
Consul -of England and -an officer of
the staff. Tho former was run through
the bodv with a small sword. nd little
hbpe'STemairied of saving kis life. "The
officer was also wounded: but slightly.
. - .v, 1, vii,,.,
near .Jerusalem has been purchased
J fuaaame , r oiacK, xne wiaow ol a
vrealthy banker of the Hehrew pursua
sion," at. Konigsberg: This ladyi in
tendls to beautify the place and improve
the whole neighborhood at her solo ex
pense.;. The first . thing that she had
done Vas to plant the whole-area with
a Src of . ?llT0. tr.C(f and hns .t0'f8-
lr . . -Iuai "r?
Steamer Bukst"' and Great Loss
CV l.VPV. "Rnffnln JnW 1 7t ri TKa
stonmpr 'North pm Tndi.ann. t.nnV '.firft at
hi o'clock this morninV on'hprr.assare
A Tnlnrln nnd-rmmp.l A w9W
edjre.' Lame numbers were taken off
by the steamer Mississippi, a propellor,
and a schooner. Fifteen to twenty are
known to be tnisain.ir. aricl ! thirtv to
forty are reported lost. The names
0f the lost are not yet ascertained,
" ; ,
' x. VrT y ot an
agricultural scnooi m connection with
-vi nn :-.i,r xl .i.
jluic vuuege, xa iiuw uciure iue people
at Connecticut. - It is proposed to lo-
cate' the . school of New Haven, .where
the advantages already
existing
are
estimated at 100,000.
c nl de TocqnCTfflc fatlier of
author of Democracy in America,
recently died at. an advanced age, m
hi3 Chateau in France. He wrote and
published after he had completed his
5,- v- v' i.i.:AI.i iJ,
eightieth yearseveral historical works
of acknowledged meritamong others',
a Philosophical History of Louis XV.
.New Exglaxd Economy. .We
understand that" . the deposits . at the
Five Cent Savings Bank on Saturday,
reached $207,000. Nine- thousand
dollars were deposited Saturday, after-
noon' The smallest sum deposited
was five cents: thd largest 1,000. It
nvas pleasant to 'see -such -a general
swarmino to . tha hank - of men and
f At the commencement of Harvard
University 1 (Cambridge, Mass.;) last
, l r- !
dred and sixteen, ot whom one: hun
area na unie were uuuuueu, a, pari, ot
thorn conditionally. - orty-three Har-
rd graduates are reported as having
weauurwg j ear, among mem
IIon- Timothy; Walker, of Cincinnati.
'James1 Clark, 22 years of age, was
shot. inLafavette.Indi
daV mhrhti bv ROTO O nfll-Tinirn vM.nn
wldle standing at the. d nor nf n lift-nco
i TirhnrA . V.J 11 . J i . ,
i nuuu jac uau CiiUKU LO VI Sit a YOimer
indv n.nned Hiletr - Tl,T.ii
ed the left lunsr, and will Throve, Intnl.
Fatal Mistake A Wife Shot by
Her Husband. On Friday morning
ana wno M in the ! habit of keeping a
ntAA i .
suddenly, roused from his sleep, and,
nnder the. ,. .1,;.
was broken into, seized his - gun and
fired npbn some one entering the door,
but foun t0 horror, that it was his
-ifehowasfasteningit. Mrs.Kelly
Kelly
lingered until Saturday morning,
WPR n imnt . MiLA i
fche
husband
an infant son eleven months old, and a
large number of relations to mourn her
loss. amington Union.- v
Adhesive IlxvELors. Those.
I 1 II '.I M i
that
states -court stick to the post office rWW fir,
SOOK" STORE!
JUST OPEXED AT THE HADOF BROADWAY,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
WHERE iiy be found a 3argo assortment
of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, and
Rvprrt.tuTKr in tv,7 5r liao. cos:3uri in part, as 101-
.j 0 j , y -
lovrs: : I . v- I !
Histories andBiograpbiaa,-; J
Narratives nnd Travels, J .
School Boole?; ' j. i M
MissceHaneou Work?, - ;
Lives of Eniint'nt Persons, 1
Agricultural Works,
Stondard Poeticnl Works,
Religious "Works,
Song Books,
Bibles and Hymn Books,
.Novdi and LisUt Kea-in,-,.,
Pictorial Works, "
BlankBook?, s t'st t 7
Paer, Pens and Ink; L
J. I
Card3 and ttiffc looKf,
. Toys and Fancy Primers,
Portfolios and Albums,
And a thousand other "useful and necessary artiple.
in tha linpt.'! .. '. ' ? I 1 I
"AIs6. red.- Wak and blul INKS.'Of our ovrti man-
ufsictu-e- Wholcsala and HetaiL as cheap .-&nb
had in St. Louis, .nd warranted of the best quality,
put up in quart, pint and half-pint Lotties; also,
four and. two tame? bottle's.', ; : '"5 f i ' j"
Profeional meri wisMng ft bill cf . v
il
Can be -ncnlied hiiro at 20 Der 'cent-above pub
lishers prices, wef piiying all costs and ob -lining' them
at the shortest notice. . Our arrangements 'embrace
any STANDARD BOOKS prLted"4n-the"Uhi-ted.StatcB-
. .. . 1 1 . !-s . - :
; Call and see our stock we are new begin aers but
willstorve bur.ustonicri to the best of oar- awhty
Our prices, we are Sur.9 will be satisfactor. 1 ' ' ;
v ? r - V CRAIG & SAXFOKD.
Council Elnaii. Iowa; Jnn-14J6 vlnl ": -: ,
1 :', ' XUc-iardson's LXissouri',,1 ' '"
Priiicipai; Officq o;.12, N. Mahfet:
;ul '-iST. IOTJISj .MISSOURI." inii!)
TEG leave to inform the public, that they have
fj extended their Expi-ess Lino to this place. ' Hav
ing Complied with the requisition of their1 Charter,
and being luily organiiea, are.now preparea tu trans
act a r ' , . :r; ,r ,.
general; 1 Agency, , Business. ;
The success which, haa attended the orrdnal Propri
etor, is a guarantee, of tho satisfaction rendered, and
it will always be tho aini and study of the Executive
of, this , Company, to give every possible tacmtj' lor
the speedy and gafo transmission or
.Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels," and
Bandies ot C.oods, merchandize,
and every description of Freight, on reasonable terms,
toll points on the Missouri Kiver, and at t liouis,
with other regDonsible Express Companies, for New
York, New OrleaiuL Boston, Philadelphia, Qhicago,
Cincinnati, Burlington.. Louisville, Rock Island, Mem
phis, Pittsburgh and Buffalo, and to almost every
town and vintage m the Lmted fetatep, liurope, Aus
tralia and California
r i
A Messenger will ba put on the new steamer Oma
ha; making weekly trips between here and b 5. i Jo
seph, there connecting with oar daily lino to St Louis
and all points as above; In behalf of the tnterjinse.
the "patronajre of tho publio is respecuuiir:8oaeitea
AH business entrusted to as, will meet with the samo
enerffotio and bronmt attention which 'has always
characterized this Express, and made It pre-eminent
in Vv estern iiXprcss business. - r. .
j. j ... ( , jjiREcjToiiS. :'. .
, SU Louis.' . ' -:': '
Edwaed Mead. , : SAitsri. JIcGahtxev
VT: D.'.W. Bern-Abd, . 'John W. Toolky.
r:j.' JOSEM F, B1CHABD80X.' U::.: jvil
B. F. Barbt, Alton. - .W. J. Piffcrr, l,exington.
. just-ru jp. iuuuAi4iJiu,-rres t.
:S.:M. Gbat, Sea'y.:.'. ii i" - - -n;- j
, Tln2. .' . , , ' , rllEssT Kyle, General Agent.
vat;brown.ville t. ;
: TV.' IIOBLITZELL & ! ' CO. i v ,
ARE SOW IN KEqjIFT OP A FRESH SOTLY. OP, :
v hich, when comjuete, will compose the Largest
- and best selected stock in this country. , .
-UR STOCK OF GROCERIES ARE, BOUGHT
J. at the lowest pries for cash, and consists of r
Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Fish, Rice, Currants
llaisms, Candies, Molasses, byrup,
Fruit.- uts, &.c, &c. . . ( ., ,
DRY GOODS.--Lalie3 and Gents, call and sec
them, and price for yourselves. Lato styles and a
full assortment of Dress Goods, from a ten cent
Lawn to a Two Dollar Silk. Also, a few fine
SILK SHAWLS, BONNETS & PARASOLS
CLOTHINGY. A fina stock eld and young.
fogies and jfaat men, Cull soon if you want a nice
coat, rest or pant3 on reasonable terms. ?.
IIATS.-ew styles cheap and duraoie.
ILUIDWAR E. A very larsre assortment, con
sistin-r in tart of Smiths' Tools, , Spades, bhovels.
Itakes. Hoes, Bells, Mill, Crosscut and Handsaws;
riles, Augers, Axes, Uroadaxes, Adzs, niseis c, t-c
to the end of the chapter. . .
TiIllLDING MATERIALS. A large lot.
consisting of Pine Doors; Sash, Shutter Blind3r Oil?,
Faints, Nails, Locks, Latches, Futty, Glass Ac. , ,
- vrrnwiTlTllK-nnreans.- BedsWddsl' Tables.
Chairs. Tinafes. Cupboards, Stands &c. V '
We will sell cheaper for cash than any house
in Nebraska Territory. -
June 7, 1856. ... - - r .- u r
LUTELLS' LIVING AGE
' Extractt of Lettert from Judge Story, .Cfiancellor .
. Kent, and Pretident Adamt. 1 .';
. Cambridge, April 27, 184 i
I have read the prospectus with the greatest pleas
are, and entirely approve the; plan. , If it can only
t it- L 1 1 . .
obtain xuc pu&uc raironjiie lonz enouzu, ana larec
enouzh, and securely enough, to attan its true ends.
it will contriDuie in an eminent acgreo to give' a
healtlij tone, not only to our literature but to public
opinion.' It will enable us to possess, in a moderate
compass, & select library pi tne best productions o
Tl Ml 3 ?A .
tne aje. n win ao more n wm reacem our period
ical literature from tho reproach of bein devoted to
lizht and superficial readm?, to transitory snccula
tions, to sictuy ana epDcmerai sentimentalities, and
false and extravagant sketches of lifo'and'eharactcr.
- i - ; ; JUbEPU STORY. .
rt f ' ) - ' New York, 7th, 18i4. ?
1 approve very much of the plan of the "Livin
Age ;" and if it be conducted with the intelligence
spirit and taste, thai the prospectus indicates, (of
which I have no reason to doubt)- it will bo one of
the most instructive aad popular jperiodicals of the
day. , : :i :: ?: JAMES KENT.
' . . Washington-, 27 th Dec, 1844. '
Of all the Periodical Journals devoted to litera
ture and science which abound in Europe, and in this
country, thisappeared to rao the most useful. Itcon
tains indeed the exposition only of the current liter
ature of the English language; this, by its immense
extent and comprehension, Includes a portrature . of
the human mind in the utmost expansion of the prcs-1
ent age. ; . v. ; vi .' :i : J.: Q. ADAiLS 1 '
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essayg of the 'Edinbnrg,'. 'Quarterly,' and other Re
viewsj aniBlaekwood'' noble criticisms on Poetry,
his "keen political Uomraentaries,; highly .wrought
Tales, and vivid descriptioni of rural and mountain
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tho sparkling 'Examiner, the judicious 'Athenjeum,'
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sider it beneath our dignity to borrow wit and wis
dom from 'Punch;' and when we think it good enough,
make use of the thunder; of, 'The Times.' We shall
increase nr. variety by importations from the Conti
nent of Europe, and from the new growth of the
British Colonics., r ; . ., -
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It makes four large volumes a year. j .
Complete Sets of the FIRST SERIES, in thirty
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and delivered in all the principal Cities, free of ex
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S. B. MILLER,
AIID 'WAGOir i T.TATTET?
First St, : bet tlain and 'Water:'
BKOWNVILLE, N. T.
MCilLIiS
MOT
BLACKSMITH
iRKfT'"RPRTNG SALES. I806.
JL.KJJ J -
LOW FEICESTO CASH i.M PBOMPT TIME BCYEBS.
JOklI H All SAL L,
WHOLESALE AKO EETAIL . '
BOOKSELLER & STATI02IEIL
5,d bla::k boot, manufaci lueks.
X So. 120 Hala, St. Louis,' ITo '
iS for $ali all the Spelling books; Ceographie?,
to-. T isfnririe.s: Chemistries; I ictionarie-:
Arithmetics; Philosophies, tTc, now w use,.toset..cr
wih a lar-e s toe it oi iaw, jicuh-w m a.wu.-wua
books foming the most complete assortment to be
found in the city. Also, rumg y-, - v6-
and Domestic sUtionary, 01 w
country merchants and others should not fail to call
at No. 120 Main 8t.
GREAT
,7 -J
1 i.
WJI. P MARTIN J
1856. I
0. C. MARTIN,
New lork. )
St. Louis.
MARTIN 7&'TmOTHEK.,
r i!- " : - , v - i. rniTrrn cf
THE OLD JJtilUlJSAJj LL,viiiiuxto,
ST. LOUIS, HO. i
FOR the approaohin? spring, we will have a Kk
urevnoiTSrSTOOK OP OLOTinXG, manufac
tured by ourselves in New York, expressly for this
I? roint'ef STYLE; QT7ALITY and PRICE, we
defy aiiy aid Call compotrtton I T .We IliaVe marked
down our price very lowas we intend selling to none
but ..
. -. CASH AND PR OJIPT MEJS. J
To suei we would ask a thorough examination of
our Stock before piirchaing. - ;' V, ;
SIIAW, BUEL & BAIIBOUR, ;
. . , . . IJtPQBTEiS & JOBBET.S OF. .. f !
55 1'ean ;streei, vanciimau.
.
L. BAB30CR, C. G. SHAW, L. C. iSLJtur, u. u. damulo.
N. M.' FLOKEE;
' WHOLESALE DEALEB IJJ
Pork, Bacon, 'Lard S.- Cured Hams,
DRIED BEEF AND BEEF TONGUES, j
No. Ov Sycamore Street," Cincinnati, O. i
.ROBBLNSv& POMEBOy, t
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS. i ;:T ,
BOOTS, SHOES & SOLE LEATHER
Nos. 9, Pearl and 71,' Slam Street,
;v.;ciNCOTATi,'omo.;;T
K CBDCIIIY. IS:
JOHN ,W. TOOLE Y. !
(Successor to NOOSTAN, TOOLEY Vt Co,) !
53 Main st., Old Stand, Si. Loxds Mo.
IMPORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer,' in China,
Glass and Queenswarc, Yellow nd ISockingham
Ware, Chandeliers, Lamps, Lanterns, Looking-glasses,
Britannia Ware, &c. Ac with a great variety of
Fancy Mantle and Parlor Ornaments, direct from the'
Potteries and Manufacturers, .
57Now arriving and in store, a full stdck of the
above line of goods, which is offered to the Trade at
reasonable rates. An examination is solicited. :
JOn hand, Assorted Crates, for Country Trade.
N. B. Packing receives special attention. ,
J. T. DOWDALL. . B.X.CARR.
DOWDAXL, - CAJIR & CO.i
WASHINGTON FOUNDRY,
Engine and Machine-Maniifactory.
' Corner Second and Morgan Streets.-
. . ST. LOUIS, MO. i
MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines and Boil
ers, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco
Screws and Presses, Lard Kettles, Lard Screws and
Cylinders, Wool Carding Machines, Young's Patent
Smut Machines, Building Castings, 4ci- ' I
tir'Agents for tho sale of James Smith & Co.'a
Superior MACHINE CARDS.
YOUNG'S PATENT 'SMUT MACHINE. Well
tried, always successful, fully .Guarantied: '3Ianu
factured and for sale by
, D0WALLCARR,&CO.,
Washington Foundry, St. Louis, Mo.
E. O. TCTTLE. R. G. PERLET. , H. W. SMITH.
TUTTLE, PBRLEYv & SLIITH.
SPRING STYLES.lSod.
77 Main street, S I. Louis, Mo.
MANUFACTURERS of Straw and Silk Bonnets,
Importers and Wholesale dealers in Ribbons.
Silk Millinery, Flo wers Trimmings, Lace Goods, Em
broideries, 4c. ,
"Merchants and Milliners are particularly in
vited to examine our stock, before making their spring
purchases, as we (relying fully on the superiority of
our styles,) intend to offer inducements equal, if not
superion, to any jobbing house in the Unified States.
SAIUEL SPENCER & CO.,
No. Eighty-Two North Fourth Street, Near Locust.
ST. LOUIS, MO. ;
1 TANUFACTUREBS of - every description of
ItI Frames, dealers in Paintings,Engravings, Litho
graphs, Ac; Ijooking-glass Plates of every size, and
framed to any pattern in the best manner.
Advertising Cards, Ac, Stained and Varnished or
Framed at short notice., i ...
Rosewood, Walnut and other fancy wood Picture
Frame Mouldings. . . ,
The Trade Supplied.' Old Frames', ic, Re-gilt.'
FRESH DRY GOODS.
EEDY, JAMESON & CO.,
Nos. 170 and 172 Main St. y St. Louis.
WE are now in receipt of the most complete and
magnificent stock, ereroffcred to the Western
Trade. Merchants visiting this city are invited to
make an examination of our stock and prices.
'EDDY, JAMESON A CO:
KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE,
EDITED BY LOUIS GAYLOR CLARK. .
Tho number for Jantury. 1S58. bezina tho Foett-
Sevestii VoLrnE of the Knickerbocker Magazine.
Since the price of subscrition has been reduced
from Five to Three Dollars a year, the circulation
of the Knickerbocker has been increased more than
five to one. In many places, ten are sold where was
but one before, and through tho year past it has been
steadily increasing. " It 13 now offered as cheap as
any of the Magazines, all things considered. Instead
of making new and prodigious promises, we submit a
few extracts from notices of late numbers, which wo
might extend to a number of pages. . ;
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ;
Those, who are familiar with the Editor's monthly
'Gossip" with his readers, have doubUcss, with our
selves, admired the perennial soureo of its pleasant
wit and joyf alnesa. ' In this number "The Gossip"
holds on its way, like some fair rivulet glancing and
dancing in the sunshine of a May morning. We used
to wonder how Mr. Clark held out, expecting ho would
certainly "snow brown" In the coming number; but
this number gives no sign of exhaustion. Rational
Intelligencer, Washington.
KxiCK is himself, and nobody elso, a living fact,
possessing within hini3ett every variety of fresh,
choice literature, from the ablest, the wittiest, and
most humorous pens of the.times.Xtuer Union.
The Knickerbocker has been ana wlR be a fact
or its own; a genuine living thing, all the more de
sirable now that ;the new crop of magizines, filled
with artidea pirated from English author. maVo
fresh home creations more sonspicuous and welcome.
JTetc York Christian Enquirer.
Rev. F. W. Sheiton, Author of Letters 'from Up
the River, etc, will be a regular contributor.
The best talent in the cduntry will be enlisted,
and no expense or effort spared, to make tho Kxick
bbbocier more than ever deserving of the first posi
tion among our original American Slagazines.
TEBJia.-T-Three Dollars a year, strictly in advance
there will be no deviation from this condition.
Specimen numbers will be sent'gratis, on application,
pot-piL;-vy-' t -..-'--J . -r
Postage. Two cents per number, prepaid at the
office where the work is delivered, quarterly in ad
vance.' . ' .
All remittances - and Vd business communications
must be addressed, post-paid, to 1
: -: . : ' SAMUEL LTUESTON, -
-. ",. 348, Broadway, New, York.
OREGON, MO.
ROBT. L. IIATTEN, Proprietor.
' No pain? or expense will be spared by tho subscri
ber,to make liis guests comfortable in every ra.ipect,
at this well known and highly reputable House.
The very, best attention given to animals by. a
good and attentive Hoetlcr.
Tl'nl ROBERT L. HATTEN.
V
JUST RECEIVED Bx
b: ,-b-ti; J. d. ir. thoiipsoh,
' BROWNYILLE, N. T.
f, thli Market, a large and U e..-
TtoY HOODS. GROCEF.IES,
.m -m. w w
CLOTHING,
QUEEN SWA RE,
HATS & CAF3,
1 CASTINGS,
PINE DOORS,
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
LATCHES
LOCKS,
V.. NAILS,
IRON,
RASH.
V
BOOTS & SHOES,
WINDOW SHUTTERS &, &c.
HATDTG" been bought and shipped at low f gures,
w flatter ourselTes we are bt3"to offer such in
du jements as hare. not heretofore been cfiered. ..
We ask an examination of our Goods and prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere. The Ladied will find at
our Store a largo assortment of
DRESS GOOD5. Challi, Berage, Delaius
1 J Poplins, Ginghams, Victoria Lawns, .
Embroidered itooes, i-iai.
rrrrrrtr.: : -silAS," ic., Jtc,. A;c.
ALL OF WHICH ; WILL BE S0LD.TJ31Y LOW.
.June, 71855. ,, ,. , . , -t - n
J DANIEL ZOOK,
.T WHOLI3ALX AND
jD 2 o.-'sr"jer is
Oregon, Jlalt County, JIo
If-.
Jlaa in." Stores
i l
Tare (White Lead, ; ;
Linseed Oil,
Spanish Whiting, T
Kcd LeaJ, V . , v t
Litheiajo, I j i V
Whjte Chalk, i '
Venitian Kedr , . -
' Window Class,
. Pntty,,-
Caster Oil,
. Ex. Logwood, r
Blue Stone, j"
..IAlumr - t-
Ground GiDger,,- ;
1 Root do, ' . .""
i Saint Louis Glue,
Paris Green
' Chrome do, '
do yellow,
- Iron Paint,
. - White Zink do,.,
i - Fish Oil,- - -
-. . Whale do, - j
WrighU'Pill.:
- Champian's do,
Jayan'8 do, ,
London's' ' do, " ;1
j Bad way's R. R.,
, Davis Pain Killer,
.1
Spanish provn,. ;
Cream of Tarter,
Tartaric Acid, ' .
SulpherCarb. Soda,.
Vinegar,'
Turptintine, ;
Sal Soda, j , ( i r ,
Cor!raa,
Saltpeter. .
Betax. c
Mex. Liniment, -Vol.
Oil do,
Jfdrland's do, 1 ' '
Nerrer and Bono do,
Farrela ,do, , , ,
T.ii-ina ' 'Art' y '
Fahncstock's Ver,
Jays' Expt., - r-.r-.
Stone's Congh Candy,
McLane's Liver Pills.
In addition to the above, I have the largest Stock
pf Druggist and Physicians Shop furniture, Chcmi
calj,-Surgical 'ingtruincnts, and Patent Mediciens
ever offered for sale in thi3 Country
Merchants and lTiystcians of Iowa, Kansas and
Nebraska, are respectfully invited to give me a call.
Juno 7, 1856.' ' DA5IEL ZOOK.
Fresh Arrival cf
NEW GOODS!
AT ROCILTORT, 3IO.
TILE ; eubscribcrs would respectfully tender their
thanks to their customers- and the Public Gene
rally for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit
a continuance of the same ; as they are determined
to sell Goods as low if not lower than any other
Ilouje west of St. Joseph. Having just received a
largo and well selected Stock of Spring and Summer
Goods: also a superior Stock of Family . Groceries
with Hardware,- Glass and Queensw&re, Furniture,
Saddlery, Iron, &c . 7 :
, . -. : . -' '. Come ene and alL - ' '
, , . ,k For well we know; , '
', . v .. Again youH call, ' -
f. ..,.;,) . Well Sell SO 10W. ' ! ';.,,
' I '. -' Of Goods the best, . . ,; 1 . . T f
... And profits small, . ' ; ' ,t
: ' . ' We'll beat the rest, . " , '
' ' ' ' And suit you all." ''; ; ,
Our Stock cf Dry Gooda having been purchased in
tho Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that we can
surpass our competitors in the low prices and good
qualities of tjur Stock, and earnestly believe all will
make by calling, and seeing for themselves before
purchasing elsewhere. ' CAREY, JONES, & CO.
N. B. Couatry Produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest prices, for Goods. June 7, '56.
CI1UST MILL! !
Patent Portable Hill.
THE subscribers havo entered into a partnership
under the firm of Reed, Holabird A Co., to
manufacture the J. C.Reed, Patent Portable Grist
Mill and aro now prepared to furniah all those in
want of a good Corn or- Wheat Mill that for dura
bility, simplicty and economy; excel any Mill in the
world. On the late exhibition of the Mechanics
institute, in Cincinnati, a Gold Medal was awarded
them for it.
It U adapted to all Grain grinding purposes ; it is
superior to all othey for the most extensive Merchant
Mill, as rt is for grinding the Farmers feed by Horse
power. '
. The above Mills aro manufactured by the under
signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., whero they
cu be famished in any quantity at short notice.
.The above Mills warranted to perform as follows:
34 in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, 300
30 '.!--.. 30 "'.- 1 " 230
24 " " 20 " 13 " 200
20 " M a i5 g a 150
As this Mill tells its own story, it is unnecessary to
quoieirum our numerous recommendations, received
. . REED, HOLABIRD CO.
: Cincinnati, O.
A. B. HOLLABIED & CO.
Machinists, Founders and :
ENGINE BUILDERS
: ) Froat . Street, 7est of, Smiti,
CINCINNATI,, O, : -
Would most respectfully inform their friends and
, the public generally, that they are now pre
pared to execute all orders in their line, with prompt-
nef
xlaving lately enlarged their shop and with
the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to
merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them. ' .
Saw Mill , Engines of every. Description.
Constantly on hand: consisting of the rs'ash, Circu
lar and Jiuley. ilill Gears and every description of
C astir gs, warranted to be well made ia every particu
lar. They hare. also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establiHhment, hieb enables them to oversee all
work in that line furnished by them, and are pre
pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other
shop in the country.
Thosain want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us a call and examine our new pattern3.
.. I v : . A. li. HOLABIRD A CO.
JOHN S. HOYT,:
County Surveyor and Lac ' Agent, ,
Of Richardson county, NT., will attend promptly
to all business in his profession, when called on:
such as Paying Taxes, Recording Claims, Subdividing
Land, Laying out Town Lot3,Drafting City HaU Ao.
Residence and address ,
. ... . ." , ARCHER, Richardson co., N. T. .
FRANKLIN
TYPE STEREOTYPE FOUIIDRY
K0..163 Tine St, bet. Jourti. aad Tiftli,
; " ' CINCINNATI, a
t;. 1. U' Aims COLL & CO.
l Tanufaeturers and dealers in News, Rook and job
j. iypc, rnnting 1'resses, Cases, Gallics, Ac Ac.
Jrint5n2: Mterial of Every Dewiption.
STEREOTYPING of all kind-Books, Music
latent Medicine Directions, Jobs, Wood Ensrevirijrs,
Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles,
Txrr tv ' mi7a.m.
iujir&us. J. H. TAAITE
- THOMPSON & TAAFFE;
! ; (Successors to Barrows & Thompson,) . i
Wholesale Grocers,
, And -Commission Merchants,
No. IS, Pearl Btreet, Cinciaaatl.
b.-V 1 articular attention will be trWm in a
for Groceries, which will always be executed at current
market prices. - . - -. . . . .
L. FORSYTH k CO.
COMMISSION merchants'
Ami Freight Agents,
OF THE
BALTIMOEE . AND OHIO KAILTiOAD.
. No. 3, Olive 'Street, St. Louis. Mo.
mi goods a::d cheap good
A. C. FCSD,
FORD &
Attornop and Cocnscllcrs
- COL'NCIL ELEFIS,lOTri
OSce at tha corner of Broad wit nj
street, up sta.rs.
Attorr.ey ;:ntl Counsellor at T
i l Art lntfitr,r in r-1 ,
t " "aacerj.
glESZT, FRZiXOST Coujity, lo- -
uiac in ice uonn noase.
L. LINGENFi:LTa7
ATTORNEY AT-
Wil
Til practice ia the 6th and 7th Judicial
owa, and Nebraska Territory. . - UlJ
of lowi
E. F. SE.1RS,
Attorney jmtl Counsellor at
Ana oclIor in Jhaucer
1 SIDNEY, IOWA.' '
Will practice ia- the District Courts of
Iowa. . r.
tgr OZce at the Court Hoie, vp stair,; ,
, , . J.' II. BltOH'Nj
Attorney - and Counsellor at'L
O ; TLATTSiTOUTH, X' T.
" JILL attend promptly to" all profesiio'
V V ness intrusted to his ciire, ia anv of v. k'
of this Territory. - -I .-
Letters of .inquiry, relating ti any part of n.,
ritory, answered protnptly and with disptteh.
. D. II. SOL03ION,
Attorney and Counsellor at Ij
: ; OLD -I WOOD,- IOWA.
i Will practice ia tie Six'-h r.n'I Seraj
Districts of Iowa. ' T -
A. J. rOPPLETON. XX. itq.
POPPLETOX .fc BYERS,
ATTOHNEYS AT U
And General JLanl Agents.
Oil AHA, NEBRASKA.
Land Warrants Bought aid Sd
LAND ENTERED ONTLMS
QPECIAL attention given to the sekctioa 1
Otry of Land3 for Settler?, and all others daj
choice locations. ' . . .
Land Claims, Town LoU and all kinds of So!
tate, bought and sold and investments made for,
tant Dealers.
ct.
lr..
O. P. 2I.1SON,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Ii
;And General Land Agents,
- . NEBRASKA CITT, X. T.
WIIJj promptly attend to- Land Agencies,
tions. investing money, location and -r.
land warrants, and all ether business pertain
tneirprolession, in eorasxa iemtory and Wm
Iowa.
CHARLES B SMITH,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Oil AHA CITY, N.T.;
Oflsa la St&t Hous?. '
WILL give particular attention to orders and j
missions from abroad, and t the snprrruici
the sale of lots and Claims in Nebraska Territor
References.
' Hos. JessiD. BRicnT.i Wanirgton,I).C
m' , " Jon Vas Dc3ex,' i New York City.
" Edwix Croswell, " " "
, If irk W. Izzirp, Gov. of NebnuU
' " T.B. Clmixg, ' See.-
Creese, Wxare A Dcvton, CaancilBluJj.Lii!
r.c:
ti:
.co ;
brx
ha!, ':
tha ;
Z2.il 1
hzl
tcrl:
tLat
13 OU
Bear
tlo r.
it
' JACOB SAFFORD, "
Attorney and " Counsellor at 'L'
GENERAL INSURANCE AND LAND AGEI
;i And ITotary Public
Nebraska Cityt Nebraska Territory.
T7ILli attend promptlr to all balm ess entra
vv to his care, in ebra3ka Territory tnd cn',
em Iowa. ' - .
. , : to s 1,
II. D. JOHNSON. J. T. CASS AD T", ; J.B.TBrgVa'J
JOKNSON, CASSAUY &. TEST, ,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Lr eT
And General Land Agents, ja A
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ri?CJ
WILL promptly attend, to Land Agenciet!
vesting Money, Locating and selling L ""
Warrants, and all other business pertaining to 4 st3 :
profession, ia Western Iowa and Nebraska. f
A. D. JONES, jr: :
DEALER IN REAL JESTAIouti
General Land Agent. wLo i
OilAUA? CITY X. T, ,eke3
II. A. TERRY & CO. -
" WHOL'ESAI.E AJtD KETAIL T3EAIXB3 IX Cl.A'cj t
GARDEN & TLOWER SEHXen-
TT'RUITS and Shrcbs, Grape and Cranberry ro
A, Grass Clover seeds, Lrd geU of all kintis.ir cr
cultural and Horticultural book.'; Implements, V '
Agents for all the best Raial l'nblicatloia iitncrs,
united btates.
Store next door to PtstfiSfift. CniiTwil THaffiIi
5 : - -foral ar
Wholesale and Retail CommisE'LJo, r
House, Omahi andiFontenclIe-Wiii.:;
THOMAS GIBSON. Docn-
T
S now receiving for sale, a large assortment t3 ths C
X latest styles of liliDHTEADn, tic. r
Also Leavitts' Corn Millsadapted fJrpjtfZ, ,
meal or horse feed with two hones. 3ic:n, i
Also, a larje lot of Hall-bushel 3Ieasuf?, stssarU of t
Merchants supplied on wholesale terms. '
. ; ; GLENWOOD HOUSH inJy,
THE .undersigned Laving again take laivs to
known House, b&s t:ted it np-with entiKljew
and complete Furniture,' and b op9 strict
tion to business, to mtrit a liberal share of p'-Iurr.;
patronage. Hi3 Table will at all times be fnVcr'
with the best the market afford.. liis large
modious stables will at all times be gupp'id'-1 L
grain and, attended by careful ofctlera. Insan L 5
so elaims "to be himself again," and will at aS c
latest styles of DEDHTEADrf,
be glad to sec his old friends. 1 - s '
ogilvie ndusiC611
By USIIJJR 4c TITAYER, :
CORNER of 1Vt.r .Street od IowttttvacJi .: J. .
the Steamboat Lnadln?, '
. : 2irSCATT5E,I0
GtSERAL Stacs Offtcs. Ba ie ukea to a Cxs v
from Steamboats, free of chxrv. ..,
i ; l.,JVXi.'K)JXV XlUUOXJ.
refitted the above well known and popular css'.ct, c
lie Ilouse, he tmsU by strict and studious tw; ' ,
10 me wants or his guests, to merit alibcri . ,
CUblie favnr.
will be spread with the best the market slrt is
no pains will be spared to make his guests
at home, and comfortable. C. A. EODlsent I
Council Bluffs, May 14, 1S35. 1 ! . . ycrtv h
FO
ITTEITNLLE nOUSJet
W3I. U. DAVIS. Tronrletor. J0Ct U 3
.... - . mi . 'ti in k
Wuujuij respecuuiij iniarcitcs a
Public, that ho is now preptrcd toK Ect
date any quantity of travelers and board11 jEcU! cr
be found readv at all hour to dministtf ' '
wants of visitors. Uo is now encased in it
tensive additions to his Ilouse and Stable, r,icr
to his Ilouse and Stablw, u
spare no pains in makia? the Fantene'le a1'
home for all who may favor hira with A viai
ontenclle,.N.T.,MiyU,lSi5.
Ai'
Trrenty Laborers Wantei a
rpWEKTT.LALOliBES, too can
1 .
JL. tha m&Je. ara wjir.tsH 5mmvt;.iMy it
Brownville, Nebraska Territorr
Liberal rages will ba given by th sub1;, A?:;t
j. v.y.mo Ft c.
: 1VJI. GARRISON, . K"r :
Meal Estate Agc'F.'
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' jARLOTT,
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also
now cn hand several valuitlo to" "Tr . , u r .
so Timber and Trairie Cliiins.wtp OJ
ell cheap. ' v vT''-r-:
Beins ajent for the City of nationottl
rurnish lots to those wh. wish to sottle b f
tn cbean and reasonahln term?.
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