Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 16, 1856, Image 2

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PATENT GRAIN SEPARATOR
MUIE SUBSCRIBER is now prepared to fur-
JL nkh I armors and others with bis
- - - "frTtATN SEPARATOR."
for. the present scaon. It is unnecessary to fpeak
particularly if the merits of these Machines, as they
are too well, known throughout the country to need
extolling ; but the fact that they have heretofore and
ftrerpTOtinnirrDrecHTe the premiums at the State
and County lairs where they have been exhibited is
FulHciont to indace all thoso in want of such a 31a-
chine. to T'urchase one of these
At a f r&ctical test of this Separator in competition
with the best of thoso made in England, ia 1853, it
received the highest commendations of the press, and
i,f the lea-lins - cnimlturalists of that country.
I Lave a lwre number of them on hand, ready for
the comics crop, made of the best material, and war
ranted to do good work.
I have made many valuable improvements in these
machines within the last year, and have no hesitation
in warranting them superior to any m use.
lam bLmj preparing a large number of Crawford's
ImrfoTcd Clover Hullers,
Talented in ISol, which are creatly sriperior to his
patent cf IS i-t, being in iteelf feeder, and greatly
- ahead of it in other respects. They will be manu
factured under the- immediate supervision of the
Ttentec. who hos permanently located in this place,
The above cut represents my four horse u Separa
tor' aed is designed especially for the tanner a own
use. -
" Im alo nircnt for McCormick's celebrated TwEAP-
E and 310 WIN G MACHINE, combined. .-
J. ' 11. MOFFITT, Piqua, Miami conniy, Ohio.
' OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
..MAyrrAcTrBXBS am wholesale, dealers vx
Boots Shoes ficBrogans,
XO. S7 MAIN SlilLLT, SAIT JjVUIS, MU.
ARE NOW IN RECEIPT of a complete assortment
of goods from their own and other manufac
' tori es, adapted especially to the Western trade.
Purchasers are invited 'to examine their stock,
'manufactured - and selected with great -care and
warranted of sujcrior quality. Orders will receive
prompt, and careful attention.
i-EACHJS .HULLS, '
. ' - ST. JOSEPH.
THE 'MILLS being row in good repair and run
ning order, Itm prepared tosupjy my custom
. rrs with the very highest market price for Wheat.
.1 can grind all I can get and PAT for all I can grind.
Come and see me you that want to buy Flour, Meal,
Bran, Shorts, or anything else kept in the Mill. II
my farming friends do not want cash for Wheat I
have plenty of Flour for thom. It they do want
"c"aFh and want to sell thsir Wheat, call at the Mill
p nd it will be a trade. '
Remember the place, the Brick Mill; corner of
Charles and Second streets. .
- JAMES CARGILL.
CENTRIFUGAL
rtMitj unaersignea, soie agents lor me ooutn ana
. .X West, for the sale of the above Pumps, would
respectfully call the attention of miners, inanufac-
. i . 3 . ; j a i iV .
Superior advantajres these pumps possess over all
others heretofore brought before the public. ' Among
thpir rhif-f rwommpiKlatifins navbe mentioned tlio
followinir: "
They arc less liable- to get out of order than any
"other. . .
They have less friction and are consequently more
dnrablg. ' .
They are not affected by mud or sand, and will
force water to almost any height.
They will raise more water perminuto with the
Rime power, and same priced pump than Any other
ever invented, i nese are tacts.
They aro sold by the undersigned at the manufac
turer's New York prices, with the cost of transpor-
t-atinn ftil.iml. 1 Lev ara warranted to rive entire
satisfaction. All sizes on hand. . Liettcrs TFomP"j
anwered and information given by
- . JiADS & NELSON, '
. No. 252 North Main St., St. Louia.
185G. SPRING TRADE 1856.
rnwAKD urn ad &: co..
Ohlat Ilovtt of the I Ind i thc-West-EetalUtVd 1SS5.
KO. 50 MAIX ETEEET, COEXTJB 07 ITXE. JST. IZIS.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS of Watches,
Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Watchmaker's Tools
and Materials, Silrer and Ilatcd Ware Shot Guns,
Jlifles, Pi stol3, Revolvers. ' - .
Mu-sical Instrument'?, Daguerreotype, Ambrotype,
Ac, Uhry.stalotype Materialij Hotel and Steamboat
Table Ware. ... .
Dayton, Xenia -& Belpro E, E.
it
.- Direct Throngh Ronte to the Eat.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
The only Route authoriied to Ticket to
TiEW YORK all the way by BAIL EO AD !
Via. Dankirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Connections Direct and without detention to New
York, Boston. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washing- .
ton City, Albany, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Dun
kirk, Cleveland, Crestline, Pittsburg, Wheo
,. . ling, Zanesville, Newark, Columbus, .
' Springfield and Xenia.
ON and after Wednesday, Dec. 27, trains will start
from Depot at junction of Third street and Ca
nal as follows :- . "
v t r "f.on i r
iAjn nam," , i .u JIX.
Accommodation Train 11:10 "
' MU Train, 6.O0 P. M.
Going East. "
Passengers by the 720 A. M. Train from Dayton,
connect at Xenia with morning Express of L. M. &.
' , C. & X. Railroad to New York, Boston, Niagara Falls,
Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Crestlinei'itteburgh
" and lViladclphia. Also for Baltimore, Washington
City, Wheeling, Zanesville, Newark and Springfield."
: Paescngers by the 11:00 A. M. Train from Dayton
connect at Xenia with the afternoon train for Colum-
-bu, Newark, Zanesville, Wheeling, F&ltiniore, nd
also with the downward trai l for Cincinnati, Love
land, Morrow, Wilmington, Washington, Circleville
and Lancaster.
Passengers by the 6:00 P. M. Train from Dayton
connect at Xenia with evening Express, for Spring
fold, Columbus, Crestline, Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buf-
. falo, New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia,
Through Tickets.
To all the above points by way of Columbus, may
le obtained at the D. X. & B. R. R. Depot.
All trains will stop at Uarbine, and at FolkariVs,
Shoup's; and Frost's on notice or signal to Cond'jctor.
A. W. RICE, Ticket Agent.
JOS. CLEGG, Tres't.
AGENTS'! AGENTS !
PERSONS accustomed to procure subscribers for
Books, Magaiincs Ac, or get up clubs for news
papers, are requested to send us their names and ad
dress, and we will forward them, free of charge, a
specimen number of a publication for which they will
find ready sale; and we will allow them a commission
of 50 per cent, for their services.
J.BRADFORD & BROTHER.
No. 3 Courtland st- New York.
CHARTER OAK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY !
nartford,Ct. Capita? $200,000
Withlarre and increasing receipts securely Invested
under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller
oi 1 ucac Accounts.
. ornexns. -
ALFRED GILL, Trcs't. . . JOHN L. BTJNCE, V. P.
JA.A u w ai.m.ky, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Alfred Gill. John L. Bunce, Wm. R. Cone, Jas. G
Jiohes, Joan A. luuer, Aoaa Vi heaton, N. llollis
tcr,traral Coit, Dan'l Phillips, C. N. nniphrey.
BOARD Or FTNAXCE.
Geo. Beaf h, Esq., President cf Phoenix Bank,
P. F. R?l.insonEsq., .Hartford "
Hon. I?auc Touccy, late Attorney GeneralU. S.
Applications for insurance received by
R, W. FURNAS," Agent.
DR. A. S. HOLLIDAY, Med. Ex.
A. liCDD, O. L. HUGHES, J. J. MUDD,
IJ. T. iiUDD, S. O. GRUBB.
IUD D & HUGIIES.
PRODUCE 4- COMMISSION
No. S3 Lcvce and CQ Commercial Stree
ST. LOUIS, MO.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS
Via ST. LOUIS &TERRE II ATJTE Jt.Tl,
THE Shortest and Quickest all Kailroal Pouta to
Cincinnati, Lcgiimlle, Baltimore. Philadelphia,
Xew York, Boston, anJ all Ikstern Ci? ics. .,.
IT
-" ,
ST LOUIS AND TERRE HAUTE R. R.
Onon to Terra Haute, direct through, without change
of cars 22 miles Ehorter than l;y aay other Kail
road Line, and or e less change of cars. .
Two Through Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted.
1st. -MOUSING EXritt:S8-Leaves St. Louis at
8.S0 a. m, and Illinoistown at 9.30 a. V, arriving at
Terre Haute at 8.45 p M.
2d. EYEMXG EXPRESS Leive 3 St. Louis at 5
F. ana illinoistown at r. aL, ana arriving at
Terro Haute at 7.15 A.M., on o hour and ten minutes
quicker than any other rou tc.
Une Sunday irain at o 3. M.
Copnectins at Indianavolis with Indianapolis &
Cincinnati Railroad, ttnd Indianapolis and Bcllefon
tain Railroad, for Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, Albany, Boston, New York, Crestline,
Pittifburjrb, Harrisburprh, PJiJadelphia,1 Baltimore.
Washington City, Richmond, Cincinnati. Louisville,
Dayton, Columbus, aesvule, Reeling, Lexington,
Ky.
JNew lent rasscngers nave a cnoice ot four rood
routes from Indianapolis; via N. 1 . Central, N. Y.
& Erie, Pennsylvania Central, and Baltimore & Ohio
Kaiiroads.
r?TTafseEffers taking fhe ST. LOUIS, ALTON
& TERRE HAUTE RAILROAD make close and sure
connections for all the aboYe-namod points
Passengers fos Decatur, Bloosntngton. Lasalle,
K
Mendota, Rock Island, Burlington, Golena, Dnnleith
and Chicago, connect at 1'ana with Illinois Central
R. R- direct tlirough, makir.!' this the shortest and
most reliable route to thj Northern point3 above
namcu. i
Also eonneetinf? atJatocn with the Cliifio P.rflnoTi I
of the Blinois Central, for all points on that Road.
Passengers are requested to secure their Through
Tickets by this most reliable route. . .
Barrage handled and chocked free of charge.
tSTThrough tickets can be procured at the Com
pany's Office, No. 32 Fourth str set, under tho Plant
ers' House, where all infornu.tion xesjecting the
different routes win be cheerf ally furnished.
h. R. SARGENT, Sop't.
WM. G. HUNT, Ass't Sup'd.
. B. P. FrriELD, General Ticket AgX
ES-Omnibuses will call for possengors in any
part of the city, by leaving their aidress at this
office.
PA CIF1 C RAILROAD.
OPEN TO JEFFERSON CITY.'
ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, this road was
Dut in operation for transportation of Passengers
and Freight, through without change of cars.
Lnul further notice, the Passenger trains will run
daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows
Leave St. Louis at 10 A. x. Arrive at Jeff. City, 5 p. r.
- jejerson at .3U a. h. rit. JLcui?, p. m.
" Franklin at 6.00 A. U. St. Louis, 8.00 A.M.
"St. Louis at 5.50 p.m. Franklin, 7.00 p.m.
. SUNDAY TRAINS.
Leave St. Louis at 7 A.K. Arrive at Jeff, at 4.12 p.m.
" Jefferson at 11.20 AJf. St. Louis at 60 p.m.
Passengers can go out by the 10 o'clock, a. m..
Train as far as Washington, havo 15 minutes there,
and return to St. Louis at 3.30, p. m. Persons frtm
Franklin and points East of it, by taking the morn
ing train in, can have two hours at St. . Louis, and
return home on the train which starts out at 10, A.M.,
or, those wno come in at r. m., can go out on
the 5, p. h. train, having an hour and a half in the
city. .
Passengers are requested toj'rocore Tickets be
fore taking seats in the cars.
Extra charee for tickets purchased in tho Cars.
UNITED STATES MAIL.
ESjTKiniball, Mooro it Co's., Daily Line of four
horse Post Coaches will connect at Jefferson City
with the trains and run regularly io "West to Boon
ville, Lexington, Independence And St. Joseph. Also,
North to Fulton, Colombia, Glasgow and Brunswick;
and South to . Versailles and Springfield, Mo, and
Van Buren and Fort Smith, Arkansas, i
For through tickets, including Railroad fare, apply
at the Stage Company's OfSco, under the Planter's
House, corner of Chestnut and Fourth sts., St. IiOuis.
TF. Eartold will run his line of Express Hacks
between Barrett's and Manchester, in connection
with each Passenger Train. . Ticketj procured at the
Railroad Depot on 7th street.
This extension of the Road to Jefferson City gives
g-f-at advantages to the travelling public, enabling
thom to avoid marry hours of tedious river convey
ance; and merchandize is conveyed speedily to and
flora, market on reasonable terms.
FREIGHT will be received for transportion at the
Fourteenth street Station, (Sundays exoepted,) be
t veen the hours of 8 A. M and 5 p. M.
Freight to those Stations whore the Company have
n Agents, must be pre-paid.
EMIGRANTS and SHIPPER!?, and others inte
rna, are invited to call for further information at
f io office of Master of Transportation, corner of
l.Cird and Chestnut streets, and at the ticket office.
ctvez.,1 Etrcet, near topruco.
U.F.BILUWN,
Engineer and Superintendent.
l iT. JOSEPH AND COUNCH, BLUFFS
PACKET LINE.
Season Arrangements for 1856.
THE entirely new and fine passenger packet,
OMAHA, J. B. Holland. Commander. F. B.
Kercheval, Clerk;) having been built expressly for
the trade, is now runninz as a resmlar week! v racket
between the cities of jSt. Joseph and Council Bluffs.
Leaving St. Joseph every Monday at 12 o'clock M.
And returning will leave Council Bluffs and Omaha
v ity every t nday morning at o o clock, and forming
a connection with the five packets leaving St. Louis
on Mondays and Tuesdays, which arrive here on
Saturday and Sunday evenings, by which arrange
ment passengers or freight will not be detiiined at
ct. J eph; but toprepare against all contingencies,
the owrers of the Omaha have a largo Ware-House
to store all goods not meeting them promptly, and
without charge to the owners, which we deem the
most perrect arrangement to passenger or shipper
that can or will be made the presont season, and
they therefore hope by promptness and strict atten
tion of her olitcers and agents to receive a
thare of publia patronage.
large
DUNN ELL, a AXTON a MCDONALD,?
TOOTLES A FAIRLEIGH, f
-tf
Agents.
ST. LOUIS AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
' PACKET.
THE stet J2er ADMIRAL, having been thoroughly
repaired and refitted, will ply regularly between
St. Louis and Council Bluffs, during the season of
1856, touching at Jefferson City, Boonville, Leaven
worth, St. Joseph, Savannah, Brownville, Sonora,
Nebraska City, St. Mary, and atl intermediate point.
Thankful for the patronage extended to the AD
MIRAL during the past season, the oQcers hope, by
punctuality and dispatch, to merit the continuance
of the favors conf erred by shippers, and passcngcrB
r ui a vv.i i w u uuw iibt;uiivu
. CHAS. K. BAKER, Master.
R-A. DARST, Clork.
MISS0U1U RIVER PACKET. ;
THI2 new, degint and fast running passenger
picket and freight steamer. E. A. OfinEV.
Baldwin, Comniaiider, is now running her regular
trips betT'een St. Louis and Council Bluffs. She is
one of the best freight steamers on the river, havins
uccu vuuii uprcseij , ; uj: inis traae.
COUNCIL BLUFFS PACKET.
THE fine passenger steamer GENOA, Throckmor
ton, Master, will runromilarlTclnrine' tbe season.
between St. Louis &nd Council Bluffs. Ker ofSoers
hope by regularly nnd strict attention to businoss to
merit a share of t je public patronage.
j. liiKUUKJiuiiiu, joasier.
J.E. GORMAN, Clerk.
B. W. LEWIS
JXMES W.LXWI3
- THUS. J. BABTHOLOW
late TEBT Jt BABTHOLOW
B. W. LEWIS & BROS.
XAXTTACTTBERS OF ALL fESCBXPTION OP
CHEWING TOBACCO.
GLASGOW, MISSOVItL
mHANKFUL for the very liberal patronage that
I . a m ! .1 F . -.,. ..MAAna
we nave ncretoioro reccnM. uuu uu uuiuwum
friends and customers, and while respectf ally solicit
ing a continuance of the same, pledging ourselves to
sr.are neither r ins nor expense to merit the patron
age of the public, we beg leave to announce that
illiam J. Lewis has withdrawn from our firm, ana
Thos. J. Bartholow is admitted a partner from this
date, the style of the firm remaining unchanged, and
that we have secured the f ervices of Capt. Gocre
G. Davis who will hcreaftsr act ia tLo capacity of
traveling salesman in connection wita our Mr.
Bartholow and will during the coming Season per
sonally wait upon our customers for the purpose of
soliciting their orders. Uirrstock hela over fromlast
year of all descriptions is unanimously large, the
quality of which cannot fail to frive entiro tatisfac
tion to consumers. B. W. LEWIS k Brc.
Glasgow, Mo., January 6, 1S55.
DAT & MATLACK, "Wholesale Doalcrsi
Dry Goods, Eo. 57 Teari street, bcUocn Wal
nut and Viae, Cincinnati, Ohio.
j. r. whits.
& WHITE,
LAND AGENTS'
"NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. "
HAVING made arrangements by which wo will
receive accurate copies of all the Townships
embraced in the Eastern portion of Nebraska, we
are now prepared to offer our services to the
"SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTORY,"
In Filing Declaratory Statements of
Intention to Pre-empt. Securing
Pre-emptions, Locating Land
Warrants and "
' ENTERING LAND. -LAND
WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD.
Land Entered on Time, &c., ...
' Particular attention paid to Buying and Selling
Property on commission: Also, to making Collections
and forwarding remittances to any part of the Union.
Blanks of all kinds always on hand..
RIDEN & WHITE.
4 REFERENCES. . f '
Ron. A. A. Bradford,
S.F.Nucro11s,
Messrs. Dolman & West,
Peter A. Keller,
Thomas Lumpkin,
June 28, 1856. vl-n4
Nebraska City.
St. Joseph, Mo., -Washington
City,
IIIPOETANT HEW WORKS.
; PUBLISHED BY
Moore, Wilstacb, Keys &.Co.
No. 23 West Eonrth Street, Cincinnati, O.
A HISTORY OF MEDICINE, from its Origin to
the Close of the Eighteenth Century. By Dr.
Renouard, of Paris. , 'Translated by Dr. 0. C.
Comegys, f rofessor in Miami Medical College. - Une
Volume, large 8vo . 750 pages, Price $3,00. ' 1 1
An Introduction to the Study of Esthetics. By
Professor J. J. C. Moffat, of the College of New Jer
sey, Princeton; Author of "Life of Chalmers:" Ac.
1 vol. lZnio, pages. ' rnco 51.
The Teacher's Miscellany. A selection of articles
from the proceedings of the College of Professional
Teachers By J. M. Campbell and A. M. Hadley, of
abasn College. Une vol, IZmo, io) pages, rnco
$1,25.
WILL BE IUJADY IN SEPTEMBER
The Cyclopedia of Modern Travel,
A Record of Adventure, Exploration and
Discovery for the last Fifty years.
Edited by Bayard Taylor, Author of "Views Afoot,'
-jtr&Teia ia vcuir.n Airica, etc., &e.
One vol- 8vo., Handsomely illustrated with 12
maps by Schonberg, and numerous wood enirravinffs
by Urr, and an elaborate steel frontispeice by Buttre.
in uo ut'iu wj BuuacriDcra omy,
. . MOORE, WiLSTACH, KEYS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Booksellers,
25 West Fourth street, Cincinnati.
C, II. WILLIAMS'
Patent Double Acting Ball, Valve, Force
. and Lift Pump.
rpHE attention of the public is rasnectfnllv s-alic
X ited to the examinination of this valuable Pump,
as the most valuable one in use at the present time.
Simple in its construction, durable, substantial, and
not easily impaired by use. Perfectly adapted to
Railroad Stations, Steamboats, Manufacturies of ev
ry description, Mines, Furnaces, Salt Wells, Oil Mills,
uoi Liiquias, ( tne nails ror sucn being of metal,) Fire
and Garden Engines, Cisterns, and, In fact, all dut-
poses for which a puaip is requirod, and capable of
inrowmg water w a great neignt or distance, into
great force and power. The highest prises have been
awarded by the New York, Ohio and Indiana State
Fairs. Town, County and single Rights for thirty
nine Counties in the Eastern part of Chio, extend
ing from the Ohio River to Lake Erie, and the Coun
ties of Augusta, AlhftrmarL Pittsylvania and Rich
mond CityCounty In the State of Virginia, for sale
upon the most reasonable terms. . Address through
the Cincinnati P. O.. the undersigned
vl-n4 . - B. HAZEN.
MORE MEN WANTED.
A FEW more active and energetic young men can
find immediate employment, by which they can
easily make $600 to $1000 a year, to act as agent! for
several new and popular works, just published for
agenti, and not for sale in book stores.
We have a great many agents employed, many of
whom are making from $15 to $20 per week. Those
who wish to engage in this pleasant and agreeable
business, will for particulars, requisites, Ac, address
C. L. DERBY. CO.
.Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers.
Editors of Newspapers, by giving th'cTabove nnd
following, three insertions, and callingttention to
it, shall receive any three of the following works;
Life of Josephine, by Headly, - $1,25
Life of Lafayette, $1,25
Lifo of Napoleon. " $1,25
Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Life, $1,00
Lifo of Mary and Martha Washington, $1,00
Odd Fellows' Amulet, $1,00
Any person wishing any of tho abovo books, can
have them sent by mail, free of postage; on receipt
of the above retail price. "
vl-nl . C. L. DERBY & CO., New York.
A. A. BRADFORD,
WM. MCLENNAN,
Nebraska City, N.T.
I). L. mo'gart,
Brownville, N. T.
BRADFORD, McLENNAN &McGARY,
4TT01ISYS AT LAW
AND
SOLIC1TERS IN CHANCERY.
Brownville and Nebraska City,
NEBRASKA TERRITORY.
BEING permanently located in the Territory, we
will give our entire time and attention to the
practice of our profession, in all its branches. Mat
ters in Litigation, Collections of Debts, Sales and
Purchases of Real Estate, Selections of Land, Loca-
ung oi i.ana warrants, and all other business en
trusted to our mann cement, will receive nromnt and
faithful attention.
REFERENCES.
S. F. Nuckolls. Nebraska Citv.
T- X. . -r.
ivicnara irown,
Wm. Hoblitzell & Co.,
Hon. James Craig,
Hon. James M. Hughes,
Hon. J ohn R. Shepley,
Messrs. Crow, McCreary A Co.
Messrs. S. G. Hubbard & Co.,
Hon. J. M. Love,
vl-nl
Brownville,
St. Joseph, Mo.,
St. Louis, Mo.,
u h a -
u tt
Cincinnati O.
Keokuk, Iowa.
June 7, 1858.
H. P. BENNETT, J. 8. MORTON, E. H. HARDING
BENNET, MORTON & HARDING.
Attorneys at Law,
Nebraska City, N. T., and Glenwood, Ia.
WILL practice m all the Courts of Nebraska and
Western T.w Tart,i(nlar attention paid to
obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of
tteots.
REFERENCE :
Hon. Lewis Cass, Detroit, ) j.
Julius D. Morton, " )
Gov. Joel A. Mattcson, Springfield, 111;
Gov. J. W. Grimes, Iowa City, Iowa;
B.P.Fifiled,St.Louis,Mo.;
non. Daniel O. Morton, Toledo, Ohioj
P. A. Sarpy, Bellevue, Nebraska;
Sedgewich A Walker, Chicago, III;
Green, Weare & Benton, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
E. ESTABROOK,
UNITED STATES "
District Attorney,
OMAHA CITY, N. T.
ti F.OTTTRED to be In attendance officially vrtnrt n.11
Jtv the terms of the District and Supreme Court of
the 1 emtory, tenders his rrolessional services to such
as need them. - He flatters himself that his facilities
for gaining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis
trict, will enable him to give satisfaction to such as
A. X Al. 1 ? 1 '
eniruei weir oasmcsa irO nia care.
Omaha City, June 7, 1356.
NUCKOLLS, RUSSELL, & CO.
WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL DEALEES IX
m-m mm
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
Medicines, Dye Stnfis,
Saddlery, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps,
QT7ZENSWASE, ST0NEWARI!, TINWARE,
IRON, NAILS, STOVES, PLOWS Ac.
Also Furniture of aU kinds, Wiadow Sash, &o
A. D. KIRK, "
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Land Agunt and Kotary Public,
Archer, Richardson county, N. T.
Will practice in the Courts of Nebraska, assisted
by Harding and Bennett, Nebraska City.
M. VT. HIDES'. '
RIDEN
BOOK STORE!
JUST OPENED AT THE HEAD OF EBOADWAY,
COUNCIIi BLUFFS, IOWA.
WHERE may "bo found a largo assortment
of BOOKS .4 KD STATIONERY, and
everything in their line, consisting in part, as fol
lows: '
Histories and Biographies,
Narratives and Travels,
School Books, . " ' -
Misscellaneous Works, - ' '
Lives of Eminent Persons,
Agricultural Works,
Standard Poetical Works,
Religious Works,
Song Books,
, . , Bibles and Hymn Books, , , a,
NovcU and Light Reading,
- . , Pictorial Works. -
' - , Blank Books, - ' '
Paper, Pens an I Ink, "
Cards and Gift Books,
Toys and Fancy Primers,
Portfolios and Albums, r - -
Aed a thousand other useful and necessary articles
in the line.
Also, red, black and blue INKS, of our own man
ufacture, Wholesale and Retail, as cheap as can be
ha A in fif T-nnta anl warranted of the best duality.
put up in'quart, pint and half -pint bottles; also, in
lour and two ounce ootues. . . . . :
Professional men wishing a bill of .
iiiwoiirj
Can be supplied here at 20 per cent above pub
lishers prices, we paying all eosts and obtaining them
at the shortest notice. Our arrangements embrace
any STANDARD BOOKS printed in tho Uni
toti States. -
Call and see our stock we are new beginners but
will serve our customers to tne best of our ability.
Our prices, we are sure will be satisfactory.
. . CRAIG & SANFORD.
Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 14, '56 vln2.
Richardson's Llissouri.
": Express Company, r
Principal Office No! 12, N. Main St,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURL
nEO leave to inform the public, that they have
I) extended their Emress Line to this dace. Hav
ing complied with the requisition of their Charter,
and being fully organizea, are now prepared 10 ixaua
act a " .
General Agency Business.
The success which has attended the original Propri
etor, is a guarantee of the satisfaction rendered, and
it will always be the aim and study of the Executive
of this Company, to give every possible facility for
the speedy and safe transmission of
Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels, and
Bundles of Goods, Merchandize,
and every description of Freight, on reasonable terms,
to nil points on the Missouri River, and at St Louis,
with other responsible Express Companies, for New
York, New Orleans. Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago,
Cincinnati, Burlington, Louisville, Rock Island, Mem
phis, Pittsburgh and Buffalo, and to almost every
town and villiage in the United States, Europe, Aus
tralia and California.
: A Messenger will be put on the new steamer Oma
ha, making weekly trips between here and St. Jo
seph, there connecting with our daily line to St Louis
and all points as above. In behalf of the Enterprise,
the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.
All business entrusted to us, will meet with the same
energetio and prompt attention which has always
characterized this Express, and made it pre-eminent
in Western Express business.
DIRECTORS.
St. Louis. f
EdwahD Mead. - Samecx McCaetxet.
W. D. W. Berxabd, John W. Toolet.
Josetii F. Richakdsox.
B. F. Bakrt, Alton. W. J. Pigot, Lexington.
JOSEPH F. RICHARDSON, Pres't.
S. M. Gray, Sco'y.
vln2. IIkxry Kyxe, General Agent.
- L ATE AKRIV Ali!!
AT BROWNVILLE, N. T.
W. " HOBLITZELL & CO.
ASE VOW IX EECETPT OF A FEESD HOTLY OP
Which, when complete, will compose the Largest
and best selected stock in tnis country.
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES ARE COUGHT
at tho lowest price for cash, and consists of
Coffee, Sugar, Tens, Fish, Rice, Currants,
llaisins, uanaics, Jioiasses, &yrap,
rrnit. Nats, &c, &c.
DRY GOODS. Ladies and Gents, call and see
them, and price for yourselves. Late 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 & PAIt ASOLS
CLOTHING. A fina stock old and young,
fogies and 'fast' men, Call soon if you want a nice
coat, vest or pant3 on reasonable terms.
HATS. New styles caeap and durable.
HARDWARE. A very large assortment, con
sisting in part of Smiths' Tools, Spades, Shovels,
Rakes,. liocs, JJcIls, Mill, Crosscut and Handsaws,
Files, Augers, Axes, Broadaxcs, Adzs, Chisels Ac, f c,
to the end of the chapter".
BUILDING MATERIALS. A largo lot.
consisting of Pine Doers, Sash, Shutter Blinds, Oils,
Paints, Nails, Locks, Latches, Putty, Glass Ac.
FURNITURE. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables,
Chairs, Tin Safe3, Cupboards, Stands Ac.
37 We will sell cheaper lor casn man any iiouse
in Nebraska Territory.
June 7, 1850. !
LITTELLS' LIVING AGE.
Ext racts of Lctitrt from Judge Story, Chancellor
Kent, and President Adams.
Cambkidge, April 27, 1844.
t i - fha Trosneetua with the reatestnleas-
uro: and entirely approve the plan. If it can only
obtain tho public patronage long enough, and largo
enough, and securely enough, to attan its true ends,
it will contribute in an eminent degree to give a
healthy tone, not only to our literature but to public
opinion. It will enable us to possess, in a moderate
compass, a select library of the best productions of
. T will A mnrn if Trill rprl aotti fin -1
ical literature from the reproach of being devoted to
light and superficial reading, to transitory specula
tions, to sickly and ephemeral sentimentalities, and
false and extravagant sketches of life and character.
' JOSEPH STORY.
New York, 7th, 1844.
1 approve very much of the plan of the "Living
Age ;" and if it be conducted with the intelligence,
spirit and taste, that the prospectus indicates, (of
which I have no reason to doubt) it will be one of
the most instructive and popular periodicals of tho
day. JAMES KENT. :
. t. Washixgtox, 27 th Dec, 1844.
Of all the Periodical Journals devoted to litera
ture and science which abound in Europe, and in this
country, this appeared to me the most useful. . It con
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 pres
ent age. J. Q. AD AILS'.
This work is made up of the elaborate and statelv
essays of the 'Edinburg,' 'Quarterly,' and other Re
views; and "Blackwood's' noble criticisms on Poetry,
his 'keen political Commentaries, highly wrought
Talcs, and vivid descriptions of rural and mountain
Scenery; and the contributions to Literature, Histo
ry, and Common Life, by the sagacious 'Spectator,'
the tparkling "Examiner, the judicious 'Athenaeum,'
the busy and industrious "Literary Gazette,' the sen
sible and comprehensive 'Britannia,' the sober and
respectable 'Christian Observer; these are intermix
ed with the Military and Naval reminiscences of tho
'United Service,' and with the best articles of the
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 our variety by importations from the Conti
nent of Europe, and frem the new growth of the
British Colonies.
Published every Saturday. Price 12 Cents a
number, or Six Dollars per year in advance. Sent
free of Postage.
The SECOND SERIES began with April, 1853.
It makes four large volumes a year.
Complete Sets of the FHIST SERIES, in ttnrty
six volumes, handsomely bound, packed in neat boxes
and delivered ia all the principal Cities, free of ex
pense of freight, are for sale at seventy-two dollars.
Any volume may be had seperately, at two dollars,
bound, or a dollar and a half in numbers.
Any Number may be had for twelve and a half
cents, and it may be wcrth while for subscribers or
purchasers to complete any broken volume, they may
have, and thus great! v enhance their value.
LITTLE, SON & CO., Boston.
S. B. MILLER,
BLACKSMITH
AND "WAGON MAKER. .
Tixst St, bet Main and Water.
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
BL ME,
'Dublin University, row Monthly,' '1 rasers,' Taits,'
'Ainsworth's,' 'Hood's' and 'Sporting Magazine's, and
of 'Chamber's' admirable 'Journal.' We do not con
185G. SPRING SALES. 185G.
low mcEslTO cash axd rOMrr ti .
JOHN HAL S AL L ,
uTTrnTn-SALE AND EETAIL
BOOKSELLEU & STATIONER.
AND BLANK BOOK MAN L n A i uiio.
v2To. 120 aia, St. Louis, ITo.
HAS for sale all the &pemng vovkz-, v.ui ja u;,
Readers: Historiries; Chemistries; Dictionaries;
Arithmetics; Philosophies, c., now in use, together
with a larre stock of Law, Medical and miscellaneous
books foming the most complete assortment to be
found in the city. Also, Writing paper, and Foreign
and Domestic stationary, of the finest quality,
country merchants and others should not fail to call
at No. izu Jiainsi; .
GREAT. .. , .
Clothing aler
mi. R MARTIN,) 1Qr JO. C. MARTIN,
, New -York. J loOD. 1 St.Loais..
1 martin brother:,
TEE OLD ORIGINAL CLQTEIZZS,
- Ko. 114 AND No. 1 MAIN STEEET, "
ST. LOUIS, HO.
TX)R the approaching spring, we will have a TRE
l1 MENDOUS STOCK OF CLOTHING, manufac
tured by ourselves in New York, expressly for this
market. ,
In point of STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE, we
defy any and all competition! We have , marked
down our price very low, as we intend selling to none
but
' 7 CASH AND PROMPT MEX.
To such we would ask a thorough examination of
our Stock before purchasing.
l5t . , t . . . . .
MARTIN & ERO.
SHAW, BUEL & BARBOUR,
.. . , , iP0BTR3 A JOBBERS OF ... ,
63 Pearl Street, Cincionati.
. BAKBOCB, C. O. SHAW, L. C. BCELT, O. E. BARBOUR.
N. JL IXORER,
WHOLESALE IJSALE?. EC "
Pork, Bacon, Lardy S. Cured Hams,
murcn "RTvEI? AND BEEP TONGT7:S.
No. O, Sycamore Street, Cincinaati, O.
ROBBLNS & ; POMEROY,
WHOLESALE DEALIR3 TS
BOOTS, SHIES & SOLE LEATHER,
Nos. O, Pearl and Tl, Main Street, -CINCINNATI,
OHIO.
K CHOCK
JOHN W. TOOLEY.
(Successor to NOONAN, TOOLEY & Co,)
. 53 Main st, Old Stand, , St. Louis, Mo.
IMPORTER, Wholesale and Re tail Dealer, in China,
Glass and Queensware, Yellow and Rockingham
Ware, Chandeliers, Lamps, Lanterns, Looking-glas
ses, Britannia Ware, Ac. Ac, with a great variety of)
Potteries and Manufacturers.
ESFNow arriving and in store, a full stock of the
ahove line of goods, which is offered to the Trade at
reasonable rates. An examination is solicited.
E5T"0n hand, sorted Crates, for Country Trade.
N. B. Paoking receives special attention. ;
J. I. DOWDALL. ;. t ' R. E. CARS.
DOTVDAIili, CARR &. CO.,
WASHINGTON FOUNDRY,
Engine and Llacliine Manufactory.
Corner Second and Morgan Streets.
ST. LOUIS, MO. i
MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines ad Boil
ah ' 9fLxr nn it Grist Mill Machinery. Tobacco
Screws and Presses, Lard Kettles, Lard Screws and
Cylinders, Wool Carding aiacnmes, l pungs i aieni
Smut Machines, Building Castings, Ac.
fAgents for the sale of James Smith & Co.'s
Superior MACHINE CARDS.
YOUNG'S PATENT SMUT MACHINE. Well
tried, always successful, fully Guarantied. Manu
factured and for sale by
DOWALL CARR, fc CO,,
Washington Foundry, St. Louis, Io.
E. O. TCTTLE.
R. C. PEBXEY. H. TV. SMITH.
TUTTLE, PERLEY & , SMITH.
SPRING STYLES. 185G.
77 Main street, StLfuis,.Mo.
MANUFACTURERS of Straw and Sili Bonnets,
Importers and Wholesale dealers in Ribbons.
Silk Millinery, Flowers, Trimmings, Lace Good3, Em
broideries, Ac.
. "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
supcrion, to any jobbing house in the United States.
SA3IUEL SPENCER & CO.,
No. Eighty-Two North Fourth Street, Near Locust.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
"I rANUFACTUREBS of every description of
111 Pn m n a A At, 1 am J r Tct inTtn era Xt.rs mi r -a T
graphs, Ac; Jjooking-glass Plates of every size, and
framed to any pattern in the best manner.
Advertising Cards, Ac, stained and arnishcd or
Framed at short notice. :
Rosewood, Walnut and other fancy wood Picture
Frame Mouldings.
The Trade Supplied. Old Frames, Ac, Re-gilt.
FRESH DRY GOODS.
EEDY, JAMESON & CO.,
Nos. 170 and'lW Main St., St. Louis.
WE are now in receipt of the most complete and
magnificent stock, ever offered to the Western
Trade. Merchants visiting this city are invited to
make an examination of our stock and prices.
JtDDY, JAMESON & CO.
KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE..
EDITED BY LOUIS GAYLOR CLARK.
The number for January. 1855, begins the Foktt-
Setekth Volume of the Knickerbocker Magazine.
Since the price of subscrition has been reduced
from Five to Thkee Dollars a year, the circulation
of the Knickerbocker has been increased more than
five to one. In many places, ten are sold whero was
but one before, and through the year past it ha3 been
steadily increasing. It is now offered as cheap as
ny oi mo magazines, an mings considered, instead
of making new and prodigious promises, wo submit a
few extracts from notices of late numbers, which we
mignt extend to a numDer oi pages.
. i OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Thoso who are familiar with the Editor's monthly
'Gossip" with his readers, have doubtless, wi
selves, admired the perennial Bource of its pleasant
i j r T T . . . .
wuwiajujiuuiCM. m mis numoer "ine uossip
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 he would
certainly "snow brown" in tho coming number; but
this number gives no sign of exhaustion.-ifoai
intelligencer, It ainington.
Kmck is himself, and "nobody else, a living fart
po8se3Eing within himself every variety of fresh-
choice literature, from .the ablest, the wittiest, and
most numprous gens oi tne times.-'Luzerne Union.
The Knickerbocker has been ana 'will be a fact
of its own; a genuine liyins thintr. all the more de
sirable now that the new crop of magizines, filled
wita iucies- pixaiea irom JiingUsn authors, makes
fresh home creations more conspicuous and welcome.
New York Christian Enquirer.
Rev. F. W. SHEITOX. Author of Letters from Tin
the River, etc., will be a regular contributor.
Tbe best talent in tho country will bo enlisted,
and no expense or effort spared, to make the Kxick
bbbocker more than ever deserving of the first posi-
iuuu aiuuuj; uiu ,merican .Magazines.
Teriis. Three Dollars a vear. strictlv in dvjin.n
there will be no deviation from this condition.
opecimennumners wm be sent gratis, on application,
poet-paid.
Postage. 1 wo cents per number, prepaid at tb
ofilce where the work is delivered, quarterly in ad
vance. All remittances and all business communications
must be addressed, post-paid, to
SAMUEL UCESTON,
318, Broadway, New York.
Oit3T 2HIo"tlj,
OREGON, MO.
1TOBT. L. ILVTTEX, Proprietor.
No rains or expense will bo spared by the subscri
ber, to make his guests comfortable in every respeet.
n.t nia weu Known ana nigniy rfputable llouae.
The very best attention given to animals by
good and attentive Hostler.
1-- ROBERT L. BATTEN.
S1Y. I.
HEW GOODS AliD CHEAP GOODS!
JUST EECEIYED BY
BB. &:X D. N. THOMPSON,
I BROWNVILLE, N. T.
Expressly for this Market, a Largs and Well
Selected Stock of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES
CLOTHING, QUEENSYV ARE,
HATS & CAPS, Jt'iJ iuuxo,
CASTINGS,
HARDWARE,
NAILS,
IRON,
. ' ' SASH,
CUTLERY,
LATCHES
LOCKS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
WINDOW SHUTTERS &e,'&c
.. ... v
HAYLXG been bought and shipped at low gures,
we flatter ourselves we are able to o3er such in
ducements as have not heretofore boen offered.
Wo ask an examination of our Goods and prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere. The Ladies will find at
our Store a large assortment of
DUESS GOOWS. Challi, Berate, Detains
1 opnns, jiin;nams, lcrorm jjbm us,
Embroidered Itobes, Tlaid
Silks, &c, &c,. Sec.
ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD YEHY LOW.
June 7, 1855. -
DANIEL-. ZOOK,
WHOLESALE AT RETAIL
-5
" 1 9
Oregon, JIait County, Mo. --.-. -
Has in Store ?
Pure Whito Lead,
Linseed Oil,
Spanish Whiting,
Red Lead, .
Litheraze, .
White Chalk,
Venitian Red, -Spanish
Brown,
Cream of Tarter,
Tartaric Acid,
Sulpher Carb. Soda,"
Vinegar,
Turpentine,
Sal Soda, -
Copcras,
Saltpeter, ': . . m t
Boraj:, - - J
Mex. Liniment,
Vol.. Oil , do,.- ...
MJrland' do,
Nervcrand Bono do,
Farrela do, ;
Louden' do,
Jays' L'xpt.,
London's do.
Window Glass,
putty, ;
Caster Oil,
Ex. Logwood,
Bluo Stone, , t
Alum,
Ground Ginger,
Root do, ." i
Saint Louis Glue,
Paris Green, .
Chrome do,
do yellow,
Iroa Paint,
White Zink do,
Fish Oil,,
Whale do,
Wrights' Pills,
Champian's do,
Jayan'a do,
London's do,
Rad way's R. R
Davis Pain Killer,
Fahncstock'a Ver .
Stone's Cough Candy,
McLane s Liver rill3.
In addition to the ahove, I have the largest Stock
of Druggist and Physicians Shop furniture, Chemi
cals, Surgical instruments, and l atent jledicieas
ever ofTored for sale in this Country. :
Merchants and Physicians of Iowa, Kansas and
Aebras ka, are respectlnlly invited to give me a ealL
Juno 7, 1856. DANIEL ZOOK.
Fresh Arrival of
NEW GOODS!
AT ROCILTORT, MO.
THE subscribers 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
House west of St. Joseph. Having just received a
large and well selected Stock of Spring and Summer
Goods; also a superior Stock of Family Groceries
with Hardware, Glass and Queensware, Furniture,
Saddlery, Iron, Ac.
Come one and all,
For well we know ;
- Again youll call,
We'll sell so low. .
. Of Goods the best, . "
And profits small, . . .
Well beat the rest,
And suit you all.
Our Stock of Dry Goods having been purchased in
the Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that we can
surpass our competitors in the low prices and good
qualities of our Stock, and earnestly believe all will
make by calling and seeing for themselves before
purchasing elsewhere. CAREY, JONES, & CO. '
N. B. Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest prices, for Goods. June 7, '5b.
GRIST MILL!!
23 -
Patent PortaMe 51111.
THE subscribers have entered into a partnership
under tho firm of Reed, Holabird A Co., to
manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist
-aim ana are now prepared tolurm.sa all those m
want of a goodorn or Wheat Mill that for dura
bility, srmplicOind economy ; excel any Mill in the
World. On thS lata exhibition -of the, Mfwhanuva
institute in Cincinnati, a Qold Medal was awarded
vuem i or li.
It is adnntcd to all Gm?n irrinn'inir mtTrT wqpj it. ia
. tr e o r r j - - w
SUTierior to B.11 othpra fnr tho mrvst prtomij. MoriQTit
Mill, as it is for grinding the Farmers feed by Horse
power.
The above Mills aro manufactured by the under
signed at their shon in Cincinnati- O . whr .flip
con be furnished in any quantity at short notice.
Ane aoove Mius warranted to perform as follows:
6 in. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn. 25 Wheat. S300
30 " 30 15 25il
24 .i m 20 13 200
20 : 16 8 150
As this Mill tells its own storv. it i nnnecessnr
quote from our numerous recommendations, received.
T f- f T" TT T a twnw m r
Cincinnati, O.
A. B. HOLLABIHD & CO.
Machinists, Founders and
ENGINE BUILDERS
Front Street, 7est of Edith,
CINCINNATI, O,
Would most respectfully inform their friends and
tho public ffenerallv. that th
pared to execute all orders in their line, with prompt
ness. Having lately enlarged their shop, and with
theincreased facilities they now possess, they hope to
uiiu, tununuauon oi tne uoeral patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them.
Saw Mill Engines of every Description.
Constantly on hand: consisting of the Sash, Circu
lar and Mulev. Mill
C astings, warranted to be well made in every particu
lar.
They have also a Boiler Yard attached tn tnotr
establishment, which enables them, to oversee all
work in that line famished by them, and are pre
pared to work on as reasonablo terms aa an- other
shop in the country.
lhose in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us a call and examine our new patterns.
a T- T AT TVTTlTV n
A. 15. UUJ-.ALU.ilJ & JJ.
JOHN S. HOYT,
County Surveyor and. Land Agent,
OF Richardson county, N. T., will attend promptly
to all business in his profession, when called on:
such as Paying Taxes, Recording Claims, Subdividing
Land, Laying out Town LotsDraf ting City Plats Ac.
itesiaenco ana aaaress
ARCHER, Richardson co., N.rT.
FRANKLIN
TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY
xto. 158 Viae St., bet. Forti aai rifth,
CINCINNATI, O.
C. F. O'DRISCOLL & CO.
"jVTanufacturers and dealers in News. Book and Job
-Lf J. Type. Printin? Pressp. Pftea fJn; l -
Inl5nd PrintnS Material of Every Description.'
STEREOTYPIC r,f ,n v;nv. ".:
l atent Mpilir-inn Tiif.t;nn. Ti -r..j 1
Ac, dc. . . .
Brand and Pattern Letters, various' styles,
W3t. H. THOMPSON. j. n. TAAJTE
THOMPSON & TAAFFE,
(Successors to Burrows & Thompson,)
Wholesale Grocers,
And Commission Merchants,
No. 13, Pearl Street, Ciacinaati.
Particular n.ftrnft IT, will V n A ' 1
- wbiycu iu orucr
iui groceries, wnicn wui always bo executed at current
L. EORSYTH & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Freight Agents,
oy THE
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.
ho. 3, Ohvo Street, St. LouLi, Mo.
V -
FORD &. EO EN, 41
. L
Attorneys and Couiijx'lors K
COUNCiL BLrFTS, loA "
Ofiice at
ce at tho corner of lirjilwaj aoj
, up stairs. .
streets,
A i- 4 r ri mil C,yi1r r x 11
'. And Solicitor in Chaaccryj
Sidxlv, FnziiONT Coc-ty,
Office in the Court House, up itui ' L
Ii. LLNGErfFIILTEn n
ATTORNEY AT.-Li
SIDNEY,. IOWA.
Will rractico in the 6 th a-ad 7th Judu.,Vn.
r fnwo tA 'Vpbrn.4k.i1 TerritcrT -
JL 1U" 1, - . - - - - - J .
E. F. SEARS,
Attorney and Counsellor at K
And Solicitor In Chancery 1
SIDNEY, IOWA. '
Wm practice ia the lrtrxt CoBrtrefr V"
Iowa. - 1
JST Office at the Court ILyjje, up gtain, . If
" J. II. BROW, wi
Attorney and Counsellor at K "
PLATTSHOUTEI, nt. v;
WILL attend promptly to &U profeBViaaiv V.
ness mtrustd to his care, m any of tCn e
of this Territory.
, Aicn-cn luqinxj, tvuua- VJ any par; of ir.I
T Mt r . 1 ir .
tne
niory, an3werea prompuy ,na ita dispatch. S
:a.
- D. II. SOLOMON,
Attorney and Comiselln- i t
trot
U)(
GLENWOOD, IOWA ,
Will practice in the SLith and Sevcutij- c
Districts of Iowa. .
X. t. rOPPLETOX. - . sTr" y
FOFPLETON Si. BYEUS,
ATTORNEYS AT' U
And General Land Ajeats. cor-
OMAHA, NECHASKA rec
Land Warrants Bought and S01;
LAND ENTERED ON TIME 2
SPECIAL attention siren to the selection lod.1" ,
try of Landj for Settlew, ad all othen
choice locations. -
Land Claims, Town Lots and all kindj of Eei'j .
tate, bought and uold and iaTettments ma.U tot jper'
tant Dealers. ' vr
O. P. JIASO.V, one ;
Attorneys and Counsellors at hP..
And General Land Agents, . cc"
NEBRASKA CUT, N. T. tai s
WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, s;iap
tions, investing money, locatin and V .
land warrants, and nil other business pertain
their profession, ia 'ebrasfc Territory andT-U"I
Iowa.
CHAItLES E. SJ3IITII, ia'
A vn Terrify krxr -nrmiTn '
Jorz
aej!.
O-IAHA CITY, N. T.
C2ee l Stata Souse.
w
tt T . 4: 1 - i : . 1 .
missions from abroad, and to the mwi
the sale of lots and Claims ia 5ebraslvtemvKj,jrcrt
References
Hox. Jesse D. BarGnT. 1 Wa?biajton,D.t '
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'ti
Edwix Crosttell, ..' jusi
Marx W. Izzard, : Cot. of "clrU
T Tl Pi-v-vr: , . u Cil-
GR?EXE,Wi:AB Jt Bestos, Council Elnfrj.IcrjJort'
JACOB SAFFORD,
ivel
Attorney and Counsellor a Lr
Jan;
GEXEKAL INS nUXCE A.ND LAXD'AGir.-
. And Notary Publia . 0 aE
Nebraska City, Nebraska Territorr. r'C:2 1
WILL attend promptly to all bai?ne wart
to his care, in Nebrxl a IVrrifni tt.
irn Iowa. ;
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JOHNSON, CASSADY k. TEST,
Attorneys and Counselloi-s at LIT
And General Eand Agents,
council blupts; tOVL.Z
WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, i
Vesting iloner. Tnrtim. n.l v'.Wnr U i
Warrants, and all other busLies Tcrtaiinf to & I'll
profession, in Western Iowa :ind 5'ebraska. ,
A. D. JONIS, . nas-
DEALER IN REAL, ESTATE
General LanI Agent. . Yl
OMALTA CITY, N.' T. larke
ir. a. TEim& co. ou'
wnOLESALE XO BET All K n c.
GARDEN FT.OWPR RTTTrc
--r -m. m m V f - u y .i kAAt
IRUITS and Shrubs, Gru j and Cran&errjrc-hai S
. Grass. Clover sccdj. Tlird wvUdfiillirJil'ii-.t
cultural and Horticultural tool.s, Imnlementi.i
A a ti .t a . - - . . . . TT 1
genis ior au tao Deal ltural l'ulUjallonj ai xiu.
United States. .
Store neit door to PostoCce, Council Blaffi.L
Wholesale and Retail Cominsic
House, Omaha - and; FontcncEe: G:
Tn03IAS GIBSON. t
IS now roceiring for sale, a larjja ai3ortent J-'oLcr
latest style? of BEDSTEADS. " ..
AJ30 Leayilts' Corn ililis, adapted for j-ji."01""'
meal or hors feed with two horses. it th'3
Abo, n large lot of Ilalfbuf he! Measures, stis?
Merchants supplied on wholestile terms. . q
GLENWOOD HOUSE.-"woTt
THE undersigned having cgiin (aVen"ijf3 rr.
known DTouse, has fitted it p with entire!?
and complete Furniture, and hopes by sirii-t'1"'
tion to business, to merit a liberal share of I org a.
patronage. His Tabic will at all timei bo fa3 , .
with the best the marke afTonls. Dis large aadt13'-'3 i
modious stables will at all timts be ini pUJLIT
grain and, attended bv careful osJera. In it.
se cLum3 "to be himself again." and will stall ta a r
be glad to see his old friends.' . . f'.. f
Glenwood, May 11, 1853. 'JESSE 'PJJtfK -
FOIITENIILLE HOTJSS,f
WM. II. DAVIS, Proprietor.
WOULD respectfully hfcria the Thj 1
Public, that hn Is now rrvTarcd tf
date any quantity of trarcSwaxtl btmple Iq"- -be
found ready at all hours to administf i
wants of visitors. Ha ia now engaged in bi5?'3'-'-"
tensive additions to his House and'stabl", 1 3
spare no pains in making the Pontcnellu '
home for all who mav favor hi m with a tw i
Fontenelle, N.T.,Iay 14, im. A S
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rTMIE Subscriber having ; recently ..
refitted the abovo well known and VJt'iv.
lie House, he trusta by strict and studiooi tw-v.
to the wants of his guests, to merit a liberal'
public favor. confideiKie and raitronace. Bi I2TC
will be spread with the best the market afc r Ceka
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at home, and comfortable. . G. A. UOD- iC9, ii
Council Bluffs, May 14, 185(1. aithful
OGILYIE HOUSE
Bv USIIEIt TIFAYER,
ZlOrjfER of "Water Street and Iowa At
v- iae ieamDoaiaaaiD!r. ;... i
Gen-kal Stage Orncit. .nartmffe takrt eir7
from Steamboats, free of charge.
Twenty Laborers Wanted co
TWENTY" LABOREE3, wto can letter, t'
tho spade, are wanted immediately ' ' co
Brownville, ZS'ebrasia Territon1
Liberal wages will be giTen by the svfor-
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J.D.N.THO-
WM. GAREJSOX,
Meal Estate AS.:;
PLATTSilOBTII, K. T-'. '
A. C. FOKP,
XX also Timber and Prairie .. Cliim be lib?
sell cheap. . y
Beinj agent for the City of ntttjnwj" i. l2ss
furnish lots to those who wish tc settle m .rregubi
on cheap and reasonable terms. J3
OSlco with J. II. Drawn, Ej.