Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 20, 1856, Image 3

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Advertiser,
rt'RXAS, Editor.
JJIORNLVG, DECEMBER SO. 1858.
CnG-nmd Advertising Agent, in rear
S.-H. nd ctajjen-g fehoa Store,
't e P Cincinnati.
C. NewTork.
HrV, 4'rTTENCILfc-
43 Chestnut atreet, Saint
Pu Hearst, Tippecanoe, Ohio.
I !'i!vrvGER. Covington, Ly.
r i'EB 0rts? M?-"
1!- '. jt Hawk, Uockport, Mo.
r:U - Whte, Ncbniu City, X. T.
K:Dtr tte. Linden. Mo,
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T HiavrV Three Grove, X. T.
T' 'ized Agents to solicit Subscriptions and
ArUrnisfor the Advertiser, and reciere and
AiVtlSr inures thereon.
, ' res;jent in this Territory, coming from
rerSrtinof the States, often suggest to us
nriou I , nnnnn, :n their id neighborhoods, who
.. :.V 1.1....
' A l.tIuS become luumriienu vijcjr tuum ocv
1 f the "Advertiser." w J seB1 epeci
r' nd persons relieving, -will consider it a
i80';'. became a rtrular subscriber. Post-
or even to stop there; consequent! jr iae Brown
ville mail for the route from hereto Sharp's
Grpve serves no other pcict has tc en accumu
lating at that point for six weeks past. This
is outrageora negligence on the parf of some
body, and we are determined to find out'to
whom tho blame belongs, and when we do,
trill kt Lie public know who lu is, sube. The
route from thi3 place, intersecting as above
mentioned, c ever has been worth a fig to us,
and ought long since to have been discontinued.
The distance from here to the intersection
is 25 mile, the" point there simply a station,
where no care is given or expected in assorting
the mail. If we could have a route from Bra wn
ville to Eockport, Mo., distance 8 mile3
intersecting the same line, it would be of some
benefit to us. A petition has long since been
sent to the Department requesting this change,
and again we say, we earnestly entreat Mr.
Chapman to look after this matter.
Nemaha Valley Bask. We have neglect
ed to notice the appearance in public of the
Nemaha Valley Bank Bills. They are the
best designed and executed Bills in circulation.
Only ones, twos, fives and tens are being issued
at present Judge S. H. Riddle is the Presi
dent and Alexandes Hallam, Esq , Cashier.
In regard to this Bank we need say nothing
further than what we have previously said, that
the Capital, business qualifications and integri
ty of all concerned in it, are such as to render
its Bills a safe circulating medium.
Late and unpleasant as the serison now is, a
number of persons from the States have been
here the East week, looking out locations for
next Spring, and have decided to locate in
Brown ville. Those who come and look at
our Country and like it now, will be delighted
with it in the pleasant seasons. These cutting
wintry winds are pretty sharp, yet there is
much to over balance them, and one can't well
help liking Nebraska at all times of the year.
Ms. Editoh: . , . - , .
' Being slmost daily asked the question, ''TVhy
a magnetized needle stands North and South;'
for the information of .these 'and others, I ans
wer, it dees not stand North and South, in this
longitude, by 11 degrees, nor is it the North
Star or North Pole that attracts the North end
of the needle; but there is a strong current of
Electricity continually flowing around the earth,
which, when a needle is suspended, this "cur
rent" repulses one end cf the needle and at
tracts the other, consequently, the needle stands
at right angles with the "current" of Elec
tricity around the Earth. To test the matter,
form an artificial current, and try your needle,
and you will, at once, set it down as a fixed
fact, not to be disputed ! A. L. Coats. ;
See the advertisement of- the : Messrs.
Bekstets New Stage Line through this place.
We hope they may be liberally patronized.
Again we acknowledge the receipt of a
bountiful supply of fine fat venison from Geo.
Ferguson. ., : :
Mr. N. Biddlecome will also "please accept
our thanks'! for a similar favor. 1-
Such favors are always acceptable to hungry
editors, and we will not be offended if they
occur very often.
EELIGIOTJS NOTICE. .
Religious services in Brownville, commencing on
Saturday evening, the 20th, by Revs. Cabteb, Boo
com and Mullis. .
RELIGIOUS NOTICE.
Religious Services will be held in Brown
ville, on each Lords day, at 11 o'clock, and
also every Thursday evening at early candle
lighting.
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Is Towx. Our old friend 0)1. Sharp called
on us this week. He has been confined to hs
room, at Archer, by sickness, for several weeks j
past. We are glad to see him so far recovered
as to resume his duties as Commissioner for
the Half-Breeds. He has a very difficult duty
to perform, requiring much discrimination to
do justice to all entitled to a share in the Re
On Thursday, the 18th, by Judge Benedict,
Mr. Harrison Adams and Miss Mabt J3ovee,
all of Nemaha county. " l ' ' ;
Sugar,
Coffee,
Tea,-
A lengthy and ably written arficlefrom the
pen of Father Edwards has been received, and
we decline it onlv because uwn a subiect we Bacos,
. j: -i j: Hams,
uesire noi 10 ulscuss, or uao uiauu&acu tu uui i Phalders,
nol u mna at Present At some future time we Sides,-
Br ownville Market.
CAREFULLY CORRECTED EACH WEEK BY
HOBEUTZELL & CO.
DEALERS; IN PRODUCE.
Browsvill'e, N. T. 1 -
(SEILIXO BATES.)
FLorni,)sackof 10 J&8.... - $5,00
CORJf MEiL, bashel ooa
Corv, in the ear, old $ bushel" i r- 40o
Oats, bushel, 40o
IO(lOC
16c
100
TTimp YEAR OF ;
The management of this new and popular
logkwood fpojiMor;
r Wholes:.!.) aLJ lUtail Dealer in -v
ALL, KISDSOP
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Ins-itution announce, with pleasure,' that ar- M . A I M ' i XT ( A
. j----- -- V1AX a)
s others, feeling sufficient interest to make
e-'"? v:an retain the usual per cent for their
JOB W0SK.
recent extensive additions of new
rTne' Cats, "colored Inks, Bronzes, Cards,
l?e to' the "Ad verier" Office, we claim to
wble to turn out Job Work in a manner un
" ,pd" lv anv oEce. The proprietor being
.'uctical -printer himself, and having in his
' reov a!i accomplished and experienced
S Tii'cV-Job Printer, is determined not to be
I -nt-dotse in the execution of J ob Work. Cards
I fbjrr-one of Foster's latest improved Card
Ir-esseA BlankN Work in Colors, Bronze
I V.'ork.'&'c., will meft with particular atten-
(Vders from a distance will be promptly at-
tJ-dcd to.'and warranted to give satisfaction or
i . ' JOITR TEINTEB WASTED.
i A food jour Printer of sober and steady
j kts(tone other need apply,) can find apcr-
car.er situation at this office, at good prices. 1
CriAVGB or Publication Day. Hereafter
tie 'Xdveri'iser will be issued on Thursdays
j-Jfead cf Saturdays. This change is made to
'suit the arrival and departure of mails at this
HALF BREED LANES.
Vhile writing upon matters connected with
the-SoH of Nebraska, it may not be unprofita
U'toiiy'"a word' in relation to the "Half
Ureed Lands" in thi.-and Richardson Counties;
the'f ri'pvr disposition of which is fraught with
interest to" there two counties. This work we
.trust will loEonh accomplished by the perse
. vcring and energetic Commi.ssioner.
are often asked; "Why Government
let apaS a Reserve thus situated, .embracing
the.frearn'of the two Counties," "When will
; lie lfalf-Creeds become possessed of a trans
fimUe title."
Ja lit year 1830 the United States entered
into'a Tteaty'at Prairie' Du Chien, with several
Talics of Itiilians.in which the Indians made
two KeScrveF; .one at Lke Tippin, the other
tmveen the. two Nemaha Rivers, for the bene
fit cf the Ilalf-Breed Iowas, Otoes,' Omahas,
'. Yar.ctor.g ar.d Saute Bands of Siouxs; the
lud;a:is themselves selecting the Reserves as
Maied above, to be owned occupied .or held improves by age; The present number is full
I It them as other Indian lands, during the or interest.
' .v.-d tJ . -f .u tt:,i c:"' t mi.- .M .asa -j CL 17 V 77 A T. T. A 7V7J A 3 'J5? ?VT T'.Cf
anJ by. Lim held in trust, and to be divided reliable work hold its owr John Phoenix. is on I
equa ly among tnem wnen ne saw proper. An nand at length.
act ot congress in oo requirea mm to nave t tttels Liviko Age. weeklr. is always
the lands burveyea and consumate the ireaty. UqoUa for with anxiety and perused with'
i ne survey cas oecn maae, and tue emana nip-o,irp
r
Blackwood, as it always has, still holds a
place in the first ranks of the monthlies.
The National, varied in contents, of a
rangements for the third year havo been com
pieced on the most extensive scale. . W or:is of
American Art. and - the encouragement of
American genius, have not been overlooked.
Commissions have been issued to many distin
guished American Artist3,and a special Agent
has visited the great Art Repositories of .Eu
rope, and made careful selections , or choice
Paintings, Bronze and MaTble btatuary &c.
Araong which, are the following-.exquisito pie
ces of Sculpture, executed from-the finest Ca
rara Marble. . . ' .
, The New and Beautiful Statue of the
' ' " "WOOD NYMPH." v";"
The Busts of the three great American
; ' Statesmen, ....
CLAY, WEBSTER AND CALHOUN.
Palmer's exquisite Ideal Bust . " 5
V ' . , ... " SPRING."
Together with the Busts and Statues in
Marble of . . ,
APOLLO AND DIANA. "
The Struggle for the Heart, Psyche, Venus
and Apple, Child of the Sea, Magdalen, In
nocence, The Little Truant, and the Captive
Bird. Besides which, are numerous Statu
ettes in Bronze, Medallions, and a large and
choice collection of beautiful
: . , OIL PAINTINGS, : , '
By leading Artists; the whole of which, are to
be distributed or alloted to subscribers of the
Association gratutiouslyj at the next Annual
Distribution on the 28th of January next.
Terms of Subscription. f
! The payment of Three Dollars constitutes
my person a Member of the Association, and
entitles him to
First The large and costly steel Engraving
" Satcbday Night," or any of the month
ly Magazines giveri below one year -i
Second A copy, of the Cosmopolitan Art
JOSEPH, mo.;
WE iavite thj attention of our fricmb atd tho
Tra-.la srncrallv to our nnu3u.C.lr lares stock
of the above gx,d3, which we design selling at prices
to sui tas tiaie.?. .. .
Desiring to increasa our Ic3ines3, wu will ofTcr
every jo?sible ad raatae to buj;rs, cither at whole
sale or retail. l;irg Practical Hatter, theui?
selves, they havo a decided anvantage in l-ojing
their stock of goods ever ihosa unaamainted with
tae trade.- .-. , .. .. .;' , .,
Merchants visi Arg our city are invited ta ciamino
oar stock beforo purchasing elsewhere. '" - -Oar
lletail Department we tre'detennLned
shall no6 be excelled in t-oint of varietv bv anr
Oouse in the WisU . ; . . . . .
iff 101111 ML
ColnniTaTii Ilnfscry." """TT"
For Central Ohio and all around!
. .. .
OUR S t'xlc of Fruit Tree?, io for sal the pres
ent Fall and noxt Spring, ia very larje Rnd ne,
incladinj all the most approved varieties of Apples,
Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Apricot?, Nectarines, Pianu
Quince.'', Grapti, CurranL, Goosberriej, Posj berries,
Strawberries, etc. Especial care has beea taken to
procure and propagate mostly such varieties cf each
clais as nra found lest suited to tho Soil and climate
of tho Wes; and South, where most cf th j winter
fruits, especially cf tho Eastern States, are of no
value. ' '
. Our stxii cf leach Tlt(3 is remarkably fine,
and tho prioo so low that a? 1 thoso who l-.-tt their
trees the past winter, should now replace theui. Of
Cherry Trees also. we hare & fine supply, mostly
frown on Ju ihalth ttoclt, which secures greater har
dinsss to tho tnc, and if trained rather law, so as
to causo the .top,'i to shada the- stem from tho hot
sun, it is beleived no dilrieulty will be found in grow
ing fine cherries in the South and West. . Of Pear
we hare a splendid lot, especially on dwarf trees, on
strong Anjert Quinca stockt, the best for speedy and
abundant productiveness.
catalogues, with pnecs, et j., wul be sent to all
applicant. Nurserymen and Dealers in Fruit Trees
are invited to call and examine our stock of Perthes
Pears and Cherries,. especially, before sending Eat.
as we believe they can save expense as well as ri.sk
by purcaasmg of us. W holesale Catalonies now
ready. , . -M. II. BATEIIAM A CO.
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JOHN COLUOUN -BROTHER. 1 1
Sign of tha Padlock, ona door beW the Post-OlSce.
- ST. JOSEPH, MO. ; . ::.:
WHOLE3ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ' ' '
HARD ware: and cutlery.
Journal, one year an illustrated Magazine I A now receiving a full and complete assortment
Third A share in the Annual Distribution
of Works of Art, comprising a large num
berbf Paintings, Sculpture, &c, &c- ' v
The following Magazinesire furnished to
those who prefer them to the engraving: Har
per's Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, Knick
erbocker .Magazine, Graham's Magazine,
Blackwood's Magazine, Southern ' Literary
Messenger, . TJ S. Magazine, Mrs. Stephens'
New Monthly, and the British Quarterly Re
views. Li ttell'V Living Age, (weekly,) and
two Memberstiips lor $b.
Thus it is seen, that for every $2 paid, the
subscriber not only gets a three dollar Maga
zine or Engraving, but also the Art Journal
one year, and a ticket in the distribution of
Works of Art, making four dollars worth of
ttvey invito the attention of purchasers. Our stock
having been purchased on the most advantaze-
ou terms, we are determined to tell at such prices
as will be satisfactory to buyers.
vo noi iorgt to give us a call before you purchase
elsewhere, or you Tuny resret it. -
J. COLHOUN k BROTIIER.
MAMMOTH STOCK.
POWEL, LEVY" & CO,
Are dow 'Receiving one 'of (the Largest
and Best Selected Slocks of . ...
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,
T?VET; oftired'in St. Joseph, which thev intend
jJ-i offering to tho Trade at prices which will com
pare tavorably with those of goods in St. Louis
We
SmlfMt n IT Tr ora i r nn!l on1 .rdtninn n..., 1. 1 C
reading mauer, oesmes nie uctet, wlicii may, i making their ru.chases
in addition, draw a Beautiful Painting, Statue, I ' Among the articles they offer frr sale aro-
t
cation.
NOTICES.
' Monthlies for Decextbeb.'
Haiiper, ever welcome, is again' before us,
full of interesting and refreshing matter.
Putnam. This desirable monthly contains
its usual variety of original and excellent read'
in?. The present Nd. closes the 8th volume,
and the New Year affords an appropriate time
to commence or renew.
Dicken'? Household Words, like old wine,
Fresh Beef, $ 5
Potatoes, ? bushel, new
Bctter, -
10c
i 80
9o
2,00
20c
75c
. 25c
J 40 bales brown sheeting; 200 pi'es flanl, all grades
5 bales osnaburg; ' , 250 " satinettes;.
iu " snirting,stnped; U0 tw'ds and cas'rs:
' 5 . 44 ' cyliner ba?!rine; 5 bales seamless bass
100 pieces plaid linsey; - 10 casc3 tickin?;
10 cases pi ened shirting and sh tin?; 10 dot shawls;
20 pair three pleet green mackinaw blankets; ,t
20 " scarlet " ' ' "
40 f blue ' : ''', - - : : ' - ! .t'---
; ; 8 cases brown and bleached drilling; I&0 pair sad
dle blankets. -'
flEMAHA VALLEY BANK,'
BROWN VILLE, N. T.:'
A. Hallam, Cash'r. " . : S. H. Riddlk, Pres'L
s OFFERING DAYS, Mondays and Thursdays.
DISCOUNT DAYS, Tuesdays and Fridays. ..
BANKING HOURS, from 1st November to
1st March, 10 A. M., to 3 P. M.; from
1st November, 9 A. M., to 3 P. M.
1st March to
6m
B. B. TEG RAM. ' S. H. RIDDLE
B. R. PEGRA1M 8c CO.,
33 Bl 33- IS. O IT i3
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
GREAT U. S.
reservation" found to contain 1G2 Sections.
TLe'Cerisus is cow being taken of the differ
ent Ilalf-Brceds entitled to a' portion, that it
miy be equally divided; when completed the
MAIL ROUTE.
. From Agency, in Kansas, to tJui,
mouth cf the yovoay liiver,
Nebraska. 1 ! -
or other work of Art, of great value.
No person is restricted to a single share.-?- j
Those taking five memberships are entitled to
six Engravings, or any five of the Magazines,
one year, and to six. tickets in the Distribution, j
PLAN OF
The Cosmopolitan Art Association.
This new Art Association, organized June,
r:: Trr.rr 3 josepk lumber yard.
Literature throughout the country. , It is nn-
I dor. the direction of a council of memlers,
whoso services are honorary,' and who receive
!no compensation
To accomplish btruly nnhonal dyed, uniting
great public good with private gratification, at
a smal individual expense, in a manner est
suited to the wants, habits and tastes "of the
people, the Committee have adopted ;the fol
lowing plan: ; . : ,
Every subscriber of three dollars ,8 a
member for one v ear, and " entitled . to all its
crivileges. ' , '
The money thus obtained t alter paying nec
essarv expenses) is applied,
' JPJU51 luiiio piwiutiiuu ui a. lare autr . j i 1 l . T1
costly ""steel Engraving, and the "purchase of rLQ0 -UI1U n)MZ JLlilHier, l'IUUUU-;
' iSJ
Syracnss Nurseries. : "-
? ;T110KP, SMITH & 1IANC1IETT,
pIU)rRlET0KS.Basiie3 general and
extensive assortment of articles usually
kept by Xurseymen, we hare on hand for tha Spring
trade, - . t
200,000 Apple Trees, from 6 to 9 feet.
100,000 Dwarf Fear Trees, 2 years old.
50,000 Standard do . from 2 to 4 year-.
100,000 Cherry Trees, 1 to 2 years old, Dwarf and
- Standard. .,'
Peach, Ham, Apricot, and Nectarine Trees, in
largo numbers. . , . ,
100,000 Raspberries embracing every kind of anj
value. All the popular as well as rarer kinds of
other small fruit.
Foreign and Native' Erersrrcens Norway Spruce.
Pines, Cryptomerias, Cedars, Black and "White
bpruce, Balsams, licmljtks, etc- large, medium or
small.
Ornamental Trees, Rosea,' Shrubbery. Climbers.
fledge l'Lints, etc. . ..
Bulbons lioots, native and imported; Dahlias. Car
nations, Fcenies, Chrysanthemams, Phloxes, all in
great abundance, and of tho most beautiful varie
ties '" " .,
While we confidently' claim for our productions ia
general aa excellence not surpassed by any other
JS'urseyl we particularly and emphatically dosiznate
our stock of Pear trees, both Dwarf and Standard,
a3 unparalellcd either in extont or quality, by any
existing stock in America.. Tha following notices
refer to trees taken from the samo lot as those now
offered, when thev were bat ore year oil:
i rom 1 nomas VY . x icld, iisq., aa extensive dealer
in and importer of Tear trees ia w 1 ork: "lb
specimens are really splendid: the finest I believe I
ever saw."
From Robert Har yell, Esq., Mobile. 1 hava nev
er seen finer trees." J -
From Messrs. Neally A Brothers, Burlington, Iowa:
fThey are really the finest trees of their age we ev
er saw, and we nave purchased a great maoy in the
few past years. , ;
As suor'restiTO to persons about to purchase, we
would remark that our trees wero not subjected to
tho extreme cold during the list winter, which effec
ted so extensive injury to Nurseries at the West,
fcndthatwe have had no drought during tha present
Bummer by which tho crowta ot our trees has been
retarded. , They may be reiicd upon, therefore, to be
m prime health and vigor.
OUH CATALOGUES
Will bo sent post.paid to all who enclose for No. 1 a
letter stamp, and for tha others & ono cent stamp
each.
No. 1 A general descriptive Catalogue cf all our
productions.
i No. 2 A later edition of the Fruit Department of
No. 1. .;
No. 3 A descriptive Catalogue of, Ornamcnta
lrees, bhrubs, lloes, eta.
No. i A descriptive Catalogue of Dahlia3, Green
houso and Bedcan plants
No. 5 A wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen and
Dealers. .- . , .1 .-.
. Also a Supplementary Catalogue of the Ornanion-
tal andrOreen house department. ;
. Also a circular on tho Ajrnsta Ilose;.
; Syracuse, N.-j'.jov.
SASH . GLASS,
.BLINDS 8 DOORS.
9(1 ISC.
Vi UAPJ; ROOTS.-20,0()0 Carawbi Grap') Roots
VJi twd years old," lor sale, itics 3o por hurrdre
SIGEESON'S NUESE11Y-
ST. LOUI3, 110.
JOHN SIGERSON. $ BRO.,
Offer for sale the coming Sprin;:,
50,C00 Apple. Trccs 2 an-1 4 years ell, es34
I ranccr 175 varieties. Price 23 ti 4? cratf.
rs.COO Peach Treo.frora 8 to 8 f bet h!gl,C3
varriti??, frcm 23 to 3J:.. .-, '. - ' '
2.;5C0 stardard Fear, eml'racing 43 V&rlfctlesj
' price from 50 to 75 cents. ..
5,003 D warf Pear?, embracing 33 varieties, price
$1 ewh. . ' ' ,
5,000 Cherry Trees, 31 varieties, 50 ta 75 sent
each.
500 Apricot", Karly G.J.len, Buda, Peach Apri
. ctti. Large Early, i rice 50 cents. .
1,200 Quince. flirted, 25 t 50ten.'
,500 P'varf Apple. ; .J..'v.. '0 . v
k.:6a0MiiteOrapCurrants.-".-..-2 f -.
500 Black Naples -25 "
500 Cliorrv Currant- ..25 ' .
500 Red Dutch Currant ....'12s" ;
'500 Victori: Currants...." ....15
5t)0 White Dutch Currants Vi"
500 T.ar Red Dnt-h Currant3
500 English Black 12 -4 44
2,000 Prolifla Green
r.cn 3 Sce.iiia
23
23
25
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500 Warrir.gtori &( ...........
l.f-00 Sulpher do
l.iini Asnicn uu .... ........
500 Crown Bob do 25
5f)0Ri3cm?n dt -.25
2.00iT Yellow Antwerp Ra?prwfrie9 -1?
1.00) Ohio Everbearing da .... . 23
2.00) r.arg? German Antwarp do 10
J.OQf) Red Antwarp 10
1,000 English Filberts- 50
l.OrtO ITorse Chestnuts ' 50
5.000 Grape- Vines, 2 to 3 years old 23 to 59
150.000 Grape Vines, 1 year old....J5 i? J 00
5,000 Dahlias assorted, each
500 IVrnias, do ....501
! 10.000 Giant Asparagus RootS"$5 100
:5 0t OTube Koes . 10 ,
2.000 Yards Pick 50ctsyard
2,000 nnts Victoria Rhnbrtrb
'-.o so or $40$ 1 co.
8,000 Wilmnfs Early Red Rhubarb-.. 12o
50,000 Strawberry Plants, 12 varieties..
. .. ; $5 to 10 per 2,CC0O
' 10 000 Sha la and UrnaTnent.al Iroc, embracing
uataipa, Diri"K mkwt, 1 imonia lTTiprriaii.'Jn
Ixmibxrdv Poplar, Silver Leaved Poplar,'
Linden Wootl, Sweet Gum, ETni Balsaml
Poplar. Allianthns, Tulip Tree, U fluid Cy-. :
prs., S vamre, Paper Mulberry, American
Larjh, Weeping Willow, Bnckrye, Mfmn
tain Ash, White Birch, Red Maples, varying
In prico from 25 cents to $1,50, accordins to
. iie. .'"''
35 CC0 Eversrroen.?, embracing
. ' RM Cedars, pneo each 59a to $2
' White Pino do . 50c to $ I
- Yellow Pin'tk do 50o to $2
1 I Balsam Fir, do '50c tot I
' American Arborvitas 25c, 50 75c, $1,55. . .
1 - Chinese Arborvitas, 50c, $1,50, " ,
European Savin 50e, Tree box 5?j
Norway Spruce, 50c, 75c, 100,
: '-' White'Pprnco. $t. . ' - - . '- ;
12,500 Plants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing
' ' in part as follows: . ;.!
: Snow Balls, each 37 to $1, .,..,.'. ;
Lylac. fi'wh 50o; Spiras, assorted, each 25c;
Hanly Rose, each 50c 1 ; .
.: Monthly Rose, each SOe? . , . ' ;
ITony Suflklos. aborted, 25c, 50a $1; .
TyrinJ'hiiadelphus 25a to 50c;
. Rrso Acisia, 25o to 50c; ... .- ,..
Privet, for lfrdges 25cj ' 1
'' 1 Rladdieina 25c: Corcoru Jsponicai 23; ' '
. - Ellapius 25c: Libumuni 50c; . 1 1
: : lmanx Aincana 2o todOu;
Ribes Gorloni 25c to 50c; . .
Wcci inor Mountain Ash 1,50;
. Wbith Fringo Tree 1.50; .
' " ' ' ForsTthca 50c to 1.00; .
Cornico Dojwoo. Silver Striped 303 to 1,0 J "
PcutxaSonbia 2;Deulza Qrcali3 50c;
T ' Weeping Birch 50c: ...
" 'Magnolia Aenminett 50c; -';tlIv - "
- Weepinsj Linden 1,50; " 'J
Pw.irf Box 50c per yard; -r
Earronimas 50-; - . lt 4
' Althas, assorted, 23o to 50c
f57? Iij nfforing the abovo Stock to ourcustotnersj
we beg to sny it is superior in growth arul quality to
any heretofore ofTored. and person wishing ft supply
can avail themselves of further information, by aa
dressing the undersigned at St. Louis. . Catalogues
furni-hed tfl all pc0t-p:U nnj-lictlro. 1 . ...
. -.Respectfully, .JOUX SIGEK.0N JLERO,"
Oct. 25, 133.'.. vlnia-ly t ;
$10 per tneusand.
; Noyt?3tf
J. 3L McOJLLOCGIL
No.. 200 Main St., Cincinnati.
. . W. J. TAYLOR,
,'..: DEALER; IS" ; ' ,
i j .:i 1.' 11 j. TT.10 n'ire and devoted character, combines man v I horses and nice voung men for drivers.
inu m ue cquaiiy apporuonea 10 eacnuati- r ; - - J. B. & W. BENXET, Contractors.
the leading monthly Magazines, a copy of
either of which is furnished to the member for
every three dollars paid by him.
Second To the purchase of Faintinjrs,
Sculpture, Bronzes, &c, which arc. annuallv
jli'ol iViit aA V,tt Inf flmrtnffl Vi r tnamlmrfl two
I o .1,. di n t M!.ti each member being entitled s to one share for
River. Good Hacks all the way through, and good every three dollars paid by him.
ThirdTo the publishing of the Cosmo-
nnJi'fnn Art .Tniirnnl. vvhifn ia fnrnishn trratnit.-
n. 1Q 1S1I1 . v1r97.1 :.' ! .. " -------- o -..
xj. x-, . . -j nnelir fn nil mprrvhp.ra rinrinr tha vpat.
The great success attending the Association,
has made it universally popular, wherever' it
SIIlKGllES i'A'ND 'IiATII,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS,
Seventh and Edmund sts,;bear Cargill's Mill, ;
'; st.!jose?ii;;mo. , ! . ;
The above .articles are constantly on hand, and
for sale low; . .
Es tray Notice.
i iaouk . .... ... I It rnltivatfis il enmnraoros Ihft Kine Arts
Ire(d,.and he be at ouce placi d in possession attractions.
cf a-pced in fee simple. The number of Half- Schoolfellow, for the young folks, is unsur
Breeds-will be found much larger than antici- J passed.
pciej; and consequently the amount of land CosiioroLiTAN Art Association. This
j lo each leas probably not over 100 acres to new and popular institution offers rare induce
j . " eaca. Iments for membershiD. The Editor of the
There is cow quite a large Eumberof Ilalf- Advertiser has' been appointei -an ajrent 'and
Breeds on" this Reserve, many of them men of will receive and forwared subscriptions. Aside
.1.. i . . i .
consideraUe means, and they arc driving ahead from the encouragement rendered artiste, those
u:te trislly in the way of improvement, such who desire to become subsctibers to any of the
opet;ng farms, erecting machinery of various leading monthlies above mentioned now have
k:cus; They have one thriving little town, an extra chance. For particulars read the Cir
,e learn, at tlie mouth of the Bl2 Nemaha. ntlar in annthpr rolnmn. The followinr notice
TLis is considered, and, really is, one'of the nf t h Pnsmonnlitan we mnv from the Lnnis- owner is herebv notified to prove property, pay char
ntst desirable tracts of land in Nebraska.- ville Courier: . ... ' . S Lni .k.' .Tltlun tllirty
1 .... 1 ... iv. inoo. oil
Aiaay depredations have been and are ret "The Cosmopolitan Art Association have re- :
ieicgmade.upori ihcts lands by white settlers, ceived and are constantly leceiving large num-j . ITCji'TnV TJ flf llP.
Caution such TSefsons against MmwiftiniT I hpra of KTil-srrirwr from nil nnftrtenL We do 1 - ' i . ; -
trespass by-removing Stone, Coal, Tiraber or not wonder at it. AlmMt ercry indi
cmer valuables, as the "Intercourse law" is is struck ty the advantages offered by this In- er has sold the pigs and left the sow in my possession.
tpmrm - A ; . - 3 . , . . I .. , ,. . c 1 i- 1 TD4 (IpCDHe IS 0D6 DU5QC1 oi cora per niuinu, null
tcrcre,ui u required to be put m force rigidly stitution. . Each member receives a Splendid adVertisement, and unless paid within thirty
ST "oeHs, or otner clucers.
Onn l3A"-;iv's c oo.a Uuio jviilis jxtra .uper
wUU line Flour just received nnd fur sale by
Nov. 29, 1856. , M'ALLISTER, DOZIER k CO.
left branded with tho letter O on right hip.
TEE HAILS. '
. "We did .cot know, until recently, but that
ve in this region were special victims of mail
rregiTariiies ; but the Omaha and Nebraska
City papejes) in their last issues, arjout "loud
nd, long" upon this ' subject. Sorry for yom
laa fortunes, gentlemen, but feel somewhnt
consoled that we have company in our afHic
yon. Morton clones his article in the follow
ing style';
V.nrrrQvinT nr Wnmni cnVicrril-ir In nm 1 daw. the SOW to be Sold to the highest bidder.
, v . . . . .. Dec. 19. 1855. 3t JAMES ENTWISTLE.
regularly for one year, paying no more than the
subscription price. lie also receives that beauti
ful publication, tha 'Art Journal ! frea of
charge, and, at the 6ame time, stands a chance
of drawing some one of the numerous Works
of Art to be distributed. Therefore, it simply
amounts lo this: if you are taking some maga
zines, renew your subscriptions with the Cos
mopolitan Art Association. If you do not
take a magazine, then send your name 5n. hv
aa
means, and snnnW -mm-colf uiJ.v
rapcTs from Chlcacro arc so old when they matter, at ih.. v j;. r
a?i PplPW1Mrlhf1m art over our land."
wantiqutties. And letters are so long on the - ,
nte, from Detroit and Chicago, that the hair " e sbau make remittance on Friday next,
fa iAe litaJs 'thai alorn tU postage stamps actu- Those wishing tti'suUcribe will please hand in
i turn gray during the trip!! Wont some- their names before that time. '
wdy .straighten out the roads and the Post-
i -,
The Ball or the Season, was given at the
residence of Hon. W. A. FrsxtT, on Tuesday
evening last. The dancing was good Ladies
vi- Dronned hofus. blind in one eve, three or four I and disseminates Sterling Literature through-
years old.' The owner is required ta prove property, out the land; "thereby .adapting itself to the
pay charges, and take away within thirty days fjom preSent wants1 and-tastes of the American peo-
Cate. ' ' '" v. iiun.ii.i., i , v; t,iv ..vi, 4 w,V i;.
homes pleasant and attractive -by the aid of
Ed -i -i Vo -vr ; Tv'Trf 1 Sculpture, Paihtings, and the ! Jeit reading
bilcAy ' liulltC; matter which the wide rane of American and
I t : t: - er
mirrv rri v- .K.r?W n fb 25tb .Idt nf i ureiu uiteiuiuiv auurus.
I k Airpmbfir.' 1S56. a steer of the followins doscrip- Persons in 'remitting funds for membership,
1 . I i h .ff il t il . . n. . 11 - I
tion: Dark red, halt crop oa ngm ear, inn crop ou will, piease give ineir rost: uuice-aaaress in
j.j i V. . v.u.. f I t w, .h. hin ' I ha - .'j. l - .f if l xl' r I
I T7T t t ennnfr t n n mnnm t h a w n-un inn ni
zine to commence, and register, the letter at
the Post Office to prevent loss; on the receipt of
which a Certificate of Membership, together
with the Engraving or Magazine desired, will
be forwarded to any part of the country. For
Membership Address,
K. W. FURNAS, Agent
. Brown ville, K. T.
C. L. DERBY. Actuary. C. A. A.
At Eastern Umce, 348 Uroadway, JNew
York, or Western, Office, 165 "Water Street,
Sandusky, O.
NEW HARDWARE STORE.
. J. K WASHINGTON,
- DEALER IS
Hardware, Cutlery and Guns,
West Side Main street,
. St. Joseph Mo;,
IS NOW receiving and opening a stocs or iiara
ware and Cutlery adapted to the wants of Far
mers; Mechanics, and Merchants, and having purchas
ed American goo3s frcm Manufa.:turers, and made
permanent arrangements for the direct importation
of au toy foreign goods, logemer wiia a long experi
ence in the Hardwire business, I shall offer such in-
m AKEN UP by the subscriber, on the . 1st lay of ducementa to purchasers i in ww maraet, as win insure
e followine de sausiaciioD, ana respecuuiv uweuiDw pixou-
THOMAS; WILLIAMS,
Attorneys aiid .Counsellor , at ; Law.
BROWN VILLE, KT. ; : :
"Will r.ractico in the Third Judicial District in Ne
braska Territory, and in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit
- 'REEttEciers:1 7'' ;":
. Riohard Rrownr - JJrowjivillc, N. T.
. R, WrFurnas, . "T r y ; f
.. .. Dn John Mcl'hcrsou, I Tippecanoe, Ohio.
James l oster,
George N. Miller, ,
Dreiron, Mo.
Archef, N. T.
i IBs tray; Notice.'
mAKEN UP by the subscriber on the 6th day of
X December, 1856, three stray cattle of tue tollow
ing description: One spotted cow, i years old, and
smooth crop off nght ear; one pale red slightly roan
cow, bush of tail off, no mark or brand: one calf,red,
line back, crop off rhrht ear. The owner or owners
aro required to prove property and pay charges with
in thirty days, jvnx lwxu.
- Town. 5, 12 miles dae W.from Brownville.
Dec. 19, 1355. 3t
asters ?"
la aH earnest, it is shameful the way we are
treated in this Territory, in regard to mail ar
Seratnts. We speak more particularly of
his region, and a3 cur Delegate is now at
ashingtcn, in behalf of our citizens, we appeal
him to bring the matter to the attention of
the Department We send all our mail matter
from-B'rownville to Oregon, SL Joseph and
K Louis, ar.d that direction, by way of Omaha
. ad Council Blufo, and whit liule we receive
onies the same way; We give an instance
ktely come to our knowledge, that the Depart
eUaud ocr readers who are complaining
u't-eriy :may know how our mail arracge
fcer.ts wcTk. What we call our Eastern route
this place, intersects the route from St.
Joseph tO Council Tt?r?fT et RhsirnP. fTror.
- ... I " - " " ' -1
l. The mail carrier ou this route informs
that for six weeks past the Hail Stage, on
, St. Joseph and Council BlnfTs route, ha
.uiei to receiva the nail &t Sharps' Grovo
handsome Gentlemen well behaved, and
Supper gotten up and arranged ty Mb3.
Fxxscr, and Music, by McDonald and Dailt,
were MA No. 1." We never spent an evenirg
more agreeable. Although room was scarce,
the arrangements were) such that all were made
connorwuie buu tuscutunj "iiifeaoie. Uar
thanks are due Coleman and Finney for special
favors shown us. Consider the , debutant in
debt to you, gentlemen, until a "convenient
season." .. .
lEstray Motice.-
A. September, 185G, two cattle of the
scription, via: One large, red cow, one bom drooped,
six or seven years old, branded on-the hip wi th the
letter D. One two year old heifer, red nnd white
spotted, branded with letter D. The owner is re
quired to prove property, pay charges, and taki away
wiLiiiu iniriy uays iroia mis aaie,
: Dec. 19, 1656. 3t ; , W. A. ALDEP.MAN.
Kemalia ValleyJ Basils:.
THIS INSTITUTION dates its commencement
from the 10th Nov. Owinz to the tnfiinished
Ktate of the Barking DJouse, we have not thought
proper to give oat any publio notice, thoujh prepar
ed at all times t redeem out paper in circulation.
We now give g'sneral notice that we are. solicitous
to accommodate our friends, and will loan to one and
all on good security. We will at all times purchase
Eastern Exchange, and are bow? r'esuy to make Drafts
oa St. Loui3, M., in sums to -suit, in eichange for
either Gold or earrency. ALEX. II ALL AM, Cash'r.
Drownvillo, N. T, Dec. 8, 1356. vln6tf
mi.
On the first page will be found an article
from ,'Faemes" one ia which 11 Farmcra are
interested. He is & "netv hand at the business"
but promises he shall be heard from frequent
We have also another article frciiHocsier;'7
bat wasrcccircd too lata fcr th's rrctl- r""-
ROSSELL
BE.OWN VILLE, N. T., J
k 1 that he is prepared to serve then with anv-
" thing ia his line, at short notice, and with a
style and quality cf or'k he feds confident will
please.- T bis Id frtends and customers ha deems
it unnacs-s ury to say a woni, to others he says only
"t-ry ice.1
nix i??.--t:
age from' the section of country trading at fct. Jo
seph. . ' - ' ' ' '
Hunts and Simmon's axes, Augers,
Mouse hole Anvils, - '; Chisels,
Solid Box Vices, , - -' ' ' Chains -
Spear A Jackson's and Buthers flea, Fry Pans,
Ames & Rowland's shovels k spados, Coffee Mills,
Cut, wrought and horse shoe nauj Seives,
Cotton and Manilla cordage,
Wostenholm, pocket knives,'
KniVes and forks,
Guns; rifles, and pistols,' . t
? Shears, scissors and raiors,
Hammers and Hatchets,'
i Spear AJackson's saws,
, Braces and Bitta . ... . "
Bnilriing, Hardware -and Carpen
. is . .i. I. ; ter's Tools ,. y
, OF EVERY DESCBIPTION.
Dec.l9,lS5r3. f :. .-Ij.! " "."-;-.- . . . i!
Curry Combs.
Planes,
Locks,
Bolts,
Latches, ;
Screws,
Butts, :-: '
&o kc; "
- Wotice.---
FAILINQ to fee several perso&s before I Teft, who
bad made bills at my auction, their accounts
havetwen left with B. W.Fnraas, who advanced the
amounts. -wii.i Aicrii.iou-.
Brownville, Nov. 29, 1S56.
A LI. persons are hereby forwarned from buying
the South West foarth of, Section "25, Township
6, rorth Range 15,fca3tef the sixth Principal .Meri
dian, in Nemaha, county, N. T., now occupied by
Thos. Hoddy: is I have a right to saivf cllina thatii
indisputable. .' B. B. THOMPSON.
: Chinese Sugar Cane.
T HAVE a supply of this seed on sUe. Price per
J. Ib. $2; per o., 20 cents. Persona remitting ruo
2a cents, shall nave one ounce sent taom postage
paid. ; , : -.; i : ..- . i . -- ;-: t - -i
1 bis exotic plant, known as borghavi sacckaratim,
recently introduced into this'conntry by the l atent
Office, may be cultivateJ to advantage in every part
of the United States.' It will make a good crop on
the poorest soil. From experiments already made in
syrup snaking from the juice of this plant, I fally
believo that sugar' can" be .profitably joade; at any
rate, it is worth a trial bv every -farmer ,
- , I. IU ilcCULLOUGH,
Nov. 29tf. " ;. . No. 200 Main." St., Cincinnati.
, . :. -. i . Morgan Horse3.' -1 1 '
- rREMrUJf ESSAY on tha Origin, History and
XX characteristics of this remarkable : ;
A3IERICAN BREED OF. IIORSE5,
Tracing the pedigree from the original Justin Slcr
gan, through the most noted of his progeny, down
to the present timo With numerous portraits. To
which are added Hints for Breeding, Breaking, and
general Use aal Management of Horses, wiln l rac
tical Directions for Training thorn for Exhibitions at
Agricultural Fairs. By D. C. Linsley, Middlebury,
Vt. Pric-3 f 1. Sent free of postage.
C. If. SAkTON & CO.,,
Agricultural Book Publishers, 110 Fulton si, N. Y
GROWN under the personal suirvlsfon of the
subscriber.' warranted-rrwe mnuine seed
enough.cf wbioh will be sent to supply a lare family,
on reception of price pre-paid. , . . ; .
CASSABAtt Mcsk Melon A beautiful and delicious
fruit. (Asiatic origin,; 25cents
Obange Water Melon Peels off like
the rind of an orangevery fine
. .flavor--.---'t J:.-.:...; -20 , "
Glass Lehon A beautiful little melon
1 'for preserves when green ' 25 .
Chinese Xepakagcs Annual, and sqnat -V
' to the common easily raired 23 ', .
Fttte Feet CrcriiBEKS Very larso and
' curious to behold '
Mammoth PciirKlN... 20
' Or the whole fir ono dollar, sent by maillo any
2ddress, ' JOSEPH L. ASliliX,
aO-tf Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., Mo.
u
u
fit IIST 0? XETTESS
BcrnainiEg in the Post Ofllco at Brownville, N. T
October f st, ISdO,' which if not taken but within
three months will be sont to the-DeaJ Letter Omce,
Washington. T. C
Bnidlev Hon Jaa ... Buroh BcV n ' f
-DubyGeoi ....
Hale David
Medley A -
Neilsjn Tason
Persons calling far tho above letters, will please
say they are advertised. . .- . i
A. S. liULiiAtJAi , V. .u.
Buroh BcV n
Doritby Mrs S
Jone9 James
Neat Mrs S.
Reader Toesdalo
CLAIM FOR SALE.
THE undersigned will ofTer for sale a fine Impr v
ed. Claim, situated one mile west of Brownville,
on tho mam road leading in that direction, lbe
Claim ia pretty equally divided between Pr:iirio and
Timber, . The improvements consist of a good double
looj himso and twenty acres of corn under fence. A
good bargain may oe had as too proprietor is deter
mined to sell in order to go to California in the
spring. For particulars cail upon hi:n at his resi
dence on the above claim. J,. AY ,. LLLTi.
Brownville, Nov. 22, lS55.-lw ;
'-'-:3VOTICE:VV.r
TIIE Copartnership heretofore existinr between
X (J. W. Crow and J. M. Pattcron.'a.s-Attorneys at
Law, yi the U'th Jtaicm uircait, in tno Mate ci
Missouri, was. dissolved on the 231 day of July, by
mutual consent. 1 Those who bavo business entrusted
ta the firm, will have the joint attention cf fanner
firm to its completion, and taose indcttiu to snj l
firm will please call upon and settlo the same with
G. W. Crow, at his Law Oilice, west side of the pub
lic square, Oregon, Holt county, Missouri.
. . G. W. CJtOW.
- .... J. M. PATTERSON.
. Oregon, Nov. 22, 1850.-5W :
FRESH ; . 'A RRIVA1L ! ! .
NEW GOOt)S!i:
:: ;ay. iioblitzell ;co.1 : C
' ' BROWNVILLE, N. T. ; V-'
HAVE Tins DA-V RFXEIVED; per' atesrW
A. Ct G(),ildin nd Win. Campbell, Jini ne w
opcningt the. most extensive stock of Goods evei: tt-y
fered in ibis market. After the exnericne they, ,
have in NeLraska, they fl.Vtcr themselves tliasAaev
know, what suits the people, and havo purchase! luch,. t
a stock of (Jowls as caunot fail to please. We will
not pretend to enumerate, but say ccmi and oe;aad
you will not fail to bo suited. : .., ,
Oct. 15, lSSo.-ly .
- Ready Made Clothing',
EVERY VAllIET V, style, quality, price, and pat
tern of Ready Made Clothing, iu-t reccivwl ana
for sale cheap, by IIOBLITZELL 4 C O.
Boots and Shoe.'
T
. PORK WAiWED I
We wish to purchase
Eight Hundred Corn-fed Hogs,
For which we will pay the highest, market price.
W. HOIiLITZELL & CO.
Brownville, N. T. Nov. 15, 18 StJ.
NEW' CASH STOKE!!
., BROWNVILLE, N. T..
The subscribers would inform the citizens of Brown
ville,"and surroonding country that their
NEW STORE HOUSE
Is completed, and, they &ry ngw receiving
r and opening an extensive stock of
NEW GOODS!
- ... CCMPEISINO' IN. PART,' , , .
; BOOTS AND SHOES,
DHEaifc'iS, .Gaps;
1 J Hardware, and Tinware, ' :
COOKING AND BOX STOVES,
. FIJRNITTJRE,
GROCERIES, ciC, fcC,
To which they invito the attention cf customers.
Their Goods are selected wi th reference to the
.- wants cf tha town and ?urrouncTir.s coua- ;
try, and will be sold as
Low a3 any House above St. Joseph.
FLOUR AND CORN MEAL,
. CONSTANTLY Otf IIAND.
COME ONE!. COME ALL!!
And caniia our Stock for yourselves
' '. ' 'Respectfully,' "
--. mcalli.ster, bozteh & co.
Brownville, October 25, 13o3. ' vlnlCtf 1
A'N nnnua!ly large stock of Cno anil coar3'i BcotJ,
and Shoes both Gentlemen and Ladiei'-n-aa
beaeen, acd purchased low. at ' ' ''
'V. HOIILITZELL k CO'5. .
; j i . i ii - i t i. - - i i i i i '
. Hats and, Caps." . , -
L'ATEvST styles f Hats and Caps an J of eicry
grade and price, are tT.;rl nt -''... ...
UOELITZELLACO. .
1 ' " . . i . .i i i . . .. . )i in i i
, ; V Furniture. ,J r ;. ;J
BEDSTEADS, Tabl-s, Stanls Bureaus in siort;"
everything ia the Fumitory line, can be hail at
HOIiLITZELL k CO?J. . .
Stove3 and Tinware. -
C- OOK, Parlor and OSco Stoves cf varins pa6
terns: and Tin ware, at - " ' ' .
IIOBLITZELL & CO3.
Hardware, Cutlery and Iron;
A LARGE assortment at - . .
IIOBLITZELL 4 CO '3
7ood and Willow ware. ;
BUCKETS, Tub?, Churns, and an endlcsi varfoty
cf Willow wai'e, is for sale at
' - HOBLITZELL k CO'Si.
Provisions.
WE kacp constantly on land, Flonr, Ct
Bacon, B'JtUr, anl evory variety of G
' IIOBLITZELL I
rn SfcaT,
Grc-iericj.
k CO.
Saddlery.
SADDLES, Bridles, Maxtinjilcr, .Chcckrt
ery variety cf goods in Ifno ciin ;
and ev
bo. Il 1.1 t
irODL-lTZELL ACQ'S.
Quccnsware,-
; II. A.. TERRY , & CO.,
' ' s-H0LK3ALK,AXlBETAII. DEAI.Ea3 r"
GjLRDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS,
FRUITS and Shrubs, Crape and Cranbery Vines,
Grass, Clover Seeds, Bird seeds of all kinds, Ag
ricultural an! Horticultural Book.',- Implement", Ac.
Agents for all tha best Rural Publications in the.
United States. "'.'. ' t '
Store next door U)Po3t-OuIce, Council Bluffy Iowa.
" vlnS5-ly
A. Mf DD, G. L. HUGHES,
n. t. jftrrn,- ' . . k f
"tL ; ' MUDD J& HUGHES; ' :
PRODUCE, 1 -COMMISSION
T' . fjr, Pi 1
I . I l 1. 11 I I il l 111 I 1' r "f .'-TTCr r w . --m ...
I- rrTia im " 1 Oa.a, evcrySKnj-ie, for nJe at ihie
i , Oi. ,.VJ.'-. - iv.w . .JlJf V ... , ,
.' " f-
- J'
8, 6.
J. -MUDD,1
-v., A. L. COATE, V,;
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
... . BROWNVILLE, NEMAHA CO.
. 27 ehraska, Territory. . , -
. '. Brick r. . Briclni T
WTZ HAVE now rcvlyforsnle.lCO.O)!) eW mr
V chantabls Brick. W LSTFALL A MARLOTT.
Ercwiivu.e, August J, It j.j. vl-n'J;f;
OF all the latest styles, aril 'in eruilera nriety.'
just opencl at ; -. IIOBLITZELL CS. .
' : G. . & C. TODD & CO.,
, 2r. 212, Xvrth Firtt or Ja.; Sfrcrtf Zom't.
s iiircuTZivS axd XANrrici c kl.! i cV ' ' '
SI ill -'-BE a t er j a Is
T5CLUDIX Dutch Boltinj Cloths, UiU Stones,
JL Saws, Screens, Daauels, Ae. Also:
PORTABLE GRIST tJJIIXS,
Both Upper and Lower Sion Hnnasri.
. MACHINE BELTING; .
Of Stretched Leather ami! R ibher." "
St. Louis, October 13, 1353.. vlnlS-ry- i.
GREAT SALE OF LG'JS !!!. '
0a Emirs! Extra Lois, , la . thi To-ara' of
rciicr,.;.;,,;,;.'
The prorrictorsuf t;i town r.f Ar -ber? knowirr
that they hav? ons.cf th rr'ct beautiful Town Sites
ine.,:kaTerr:t-.ry. fuel iuurpd thj.t the place
ce?l but to be Keen t.- bfl aclinlr.'d. nn! ti er hjf,
th;rtf.rc, conclude to .i-r One IlmwLot. fo
theawve naai-iTown. at PullT.; A;ir:ti..n. UVrU
7. ovcl1bor 6h, I
it being thj .-;t day
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