.if. f , ....... r- - " hi -, 4 J Spring & Summer JUST ARRIVED AT Mcfss ATii, ImoTiicns & to Farniiau Strkkt.Omahaj (JWtwwi Mh and Ulh Streets.) Where may at all times be found one of The ILargcst and best selected tcki of Dry Goods and GROCERIES Vi'ttsr of rue Missouri Rivkr: Consisting in part of Dress Good., P"0'.''' Lain. UeadyWe Cloth.np, Tea, Coffee, Sutrar, Crockery. Hardware, f&peu, B3ots and Shoes, Hats and .Cajw.etc. ' ' 111 A. I. JOXKX, Wholssals and PLetail DEALEK IN TUgSi SaBdlclD'DSa Oil, Paint, Brushes, Varnish, Window Glaus etc, etc. Cigars ATobacca . rAam St. Corner of ?.ih St red, OMAHA, N. T. . . Cy Prsscrlptinns carerully compound ed by an experienced Druggist. "Waving sold my entire stock to Mr. A. I). JmieM, I' boKrfully recommend him to ,iy former patrons. J. II. FORD, i til-tf. BRANDIES, WINES WHISKIES, Just Received At the Nebraska Drug House, Farn ban street direct from Boston and "Pitts biirgbjia complete assortment of Choice Liquors, consisting, In part, of the follow ing brands I . A SE1GNETTE, - - - - choice article. I'INKT.CASTILLON it CO., do. do. TJHAMPAG.NE, do. do. IIKI7DSICK, Chamuagiis Wine. PURE JUICE, Port do. voryfine. MA I) Ell IA aud SHERRY do. I also offa for sale a very superior ar ticle ef Overtoil's Old Wheat and rys W&sky. eight years old; Una Old Bour toon, jn bottles, geuitimt, which I offer for sue it low rw:s, ana wirriiiMir,iir.r- 7 t l tflMt'ti 4 , : . ... Tlt-tf IU t IIAXA IIOUfiE, SHELL CREEK. If you wold like pood accomodations, warm stables, good, sweet hav and sound corn for your stock, stop at Toncray'a lis will not only give you value for your money, but strive by strict attention to your wants, to make your stay egieeable. nl-tf- . . NELSON TONCRAY LHUWMEL FARM. JJKLOW COLUMBUS, ON THE Great Military Road. . The undersigned is now prepared te So teruin and accommodate Emigrants and travellers. Keep horses, cattle, and furn ish grain, provisions, and other comforts for the way' ara, good water and camp range Illackatultlilnff in all its departments oe and hprss.shoa log. Wagon repaired, etc, etc, ulO-tf. r El RAM BUSH NELL .Home for the Weary, Clcyeland House, Jf. E F . sVOUTU, Proprietors. .'. . , i . . . This Is a lares and commodious publls house-rtwo mijes abeve Colambue, aad near the Upper I erry. -where every atten iloa wiU se paid to the wants of the guests, pood stables and Stock rsrds on the prem. ises, ami hay and grain when requirsd,- jtooiv and Board for small families. . Charges ssaodsrats as at any House tbs load- al-tf. ' WM. FLOllKEE, ' (Union Huc Tomer of DoJgt end I5lk Stretti, , Is i prepared to accommodate visitors, boarders, ana me traveling pnoii bo.. rally, with food, lodging and all the com forts of a home. The table will be spread with the best the market affords, and ev ery attention ill be paid to nis gtiesu. PECK, ROBERTSON, t Co., WHOLKJALK & RETAIL. Outfitting- Merchants, KEARNEY CITY.N. T. Dealer! in Dry-Gooda, Groceries, Grain, and Provisions. Boots. ' ' ' Shoes, ' Hats, . Caps, Ana evor)"th1nf? required in that line by either EMIGRANT OR CITIZEN' ALSO, A eood supply of all necemary articles kei at PECK'S KANUri h., ooa lurer, iNPSUE, They are determined not to be UNDERSOLD by any firm ia this region. n 4 tf SELDON. McGlVERN S' ZO. Sign of ths AMERICAN FLAG! Two miles west of Tort Kearney,, en the Great Mili tary Road to Pike's Peak Utah and ' CALIFORNIA. DEALERS IX Croceries, Provisions, PryGooda, ludirfii- Goods, ' Liquors, Corn, .. Oalsand Hay. -0-0-0- M our Kant Can bs found ths largest, and best KOR RALLS, and Rtablinfr, west of the Missouri river. U'esd axul Water Free. . n2-tf. rJswari Sirl COLUMBUS, N. T. RICK LEY, Si. CO., Have lately opened a Variety Store, at the Old Stand ot the New York Store on sls(in of most every article In trade that either the farmer, Settler or Emigrant may want.to supply his wants or complete his outfit, aud will sell most article as low as the same can be bought west f the Mis souri Rivet, and by prompt stiention and fair dealings Lope to receive a food share of the Diiblie patronage, frSTCall and see our stock and prices therefer. Coun try produce bougn;and exenanged. Also live stock bought, sold and exchanged, , Lumber I Bills cf Lumber sawed to order on short notice, and also shall always keep a good supply on hand. . - n7-tf. Elkuorn Bridge. McIVcal House. The above house, situate at the Elk- horn Bridge, is now supplied with every. ihiiur to make man am Deast coinrortaoie. No pains will be spared to mske all who favor this establishment with their patron age, satisfied and at horns. Charges as moderate as the most calculating could expect- Good stabling hay and gran al ways on hand. al-tf. P3Js's (PaalvMmis Elkliorii Drldare, IV. T. The undersigned announces to the trav eling public tli at he is prepared, at his Commodious. Establishment, to provide for the comfort of any number of guests With good stables, hay and grain, be is also prepared to provide, in a comfortable manner, for a large number of stock. nl-tf- L. P. JENKS. JACOB ERNST, ' MACHINIST. . ' COLUMBUS, . . - . ,!.'-. T. i -0-0- . Always ready to attend to horse shqeipr, repslrlng wagons, ' and all sorts of work (n his line. First rats ox'frsme and shoeing cattle done on i the shortest notics. Remember bis ' motto Aiwits aiADr.' oil; I have an extensive Vegetable Garden at 1 1 YTood River Centre and Lave now ready for sale, all the EARLIEST VARIETIES OF ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. J5T Orders from the Fort, and ele. w litre, I rotnptiy attended to. J. E. JOHNSON. DOWN WITH MONOPOLY II Jin End to Humbug I Fom the superior facilities possessed by the GLOA FERRY CO. SI They are prepared to Ferry Emigrants ' ecros. the LOUP FORK AT 50 cents Per Team 1 1 Satisfaction guaranteed to all our pat rons, S. J. HUUStIN, Ml 1 If . ac'y of Cowp'r. Barnuni's Ranch, CRYSTAL BROOK, One mile from Columlus Ferry, JV. T. GUT C. BARNUM Proprietor. -0-0-3- GOOD STABLES. GRAIN SUP- FLIES, VEGETABLES. ETC., ETC. ; Best of hotel accommodations, and nvsry attention paid to the com fort of Guests. r.4. tf. HENDERSON'S ISLAND RANCH. .0-0-0-0- The proprietor ot this superior Rancbe. havuig, at a hearj expense, added to its already unsurpassed sdvantages tor slock, is now prepared te rauche any quantity of siock, of all kind. His distance from the city renders his herd safe from loss, and gives him a wider range for Block lhau can be hau elsewhere. Having a No. 1 ranch, superior corrells aiul trusty herders, he lUuers hlmseir capable of givJng entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage- This rancbe being at a point where the great "CoUrado and Golden City wagon road" crosses, ccutain 320 acres, well limbered and grassed, and Is at the same time the most centrally located in the coun try, being fifteen miles from Denver, aud iiinaseii from Golden City. All stock guarantied against loss, savs from death. li . I. n nrof-t.fi a vara. house tor the reception and storage of goods on commissiron, ur uuihik. JNO. D. HENDER80N. n7. tf. fiH.IX.CU' TATIO.. J. SKINNER, Proprietor, 12 miles from ShMI Creek, aad 10 miles from Columbus, Keeps hay, grain , and supplies produce and provisions. The wants of man and beast supplied ;ood camping places sud srasa convenient' Ii7-tf- FREDERICK.30N & JACKSON, WHOLESALE 4 SETAlL 3VCeiroli.AX3L-tf AND DEALERS I Staple and Fancy Dry and Dress Goods) Boots. Shoes, Hts, . ' . Gaps, Cutlery, ' Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Grain, aud Product. utMs FOR , EMIGRANTS. ,v Put up on the Shortest Notics, and at the tO WEST FIGURES. Cash paid for grain and country pro luce. 7-tf- Lumber! . Lumber I NEW- ' Saw Mill ON WOOD RIVER. The uaderslgne' announce to the citi zens of the Platte Valley that they have now nearly completed a saw mill on Wood River, near the Lowor Crossing between Lambs at d Crocksrs which they hope to I ave in operation by the 23th ot June. Orders for Lumber soliolted, TWITCH EL at gADLER. I'.O. REED, ' SPRING CREEK STATION, SIVEN MILES Cast of Elkhorn Brldgs, N. :. t 4 aiiAmmAillltl IK tr.v.l- ing ' public with Entertainment, fcr man and beast goon siaoit s, uy ana grain. ki nek wintered, and' previsions and sun- plies kept on hand. u7-tf. AKD JLowest TOE BEST STOCK. Dealer In Dry Goods, Fancy and Dres Goods, Boots and Shoes' Hals and Caps, Crockery and Queenaware, . Furniture,, . Hardware, Tobacco, Liquors, And general Outfitting Jobbing and Retail Lower Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. The highest Market Pricepaid for grain and Country produce, (DJJIIlEAPISlvl Than any other House West of the :HISS(Dtl7ffiI ! .0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - rv fSTv 4V (VI (1 fF . NEBRASKA TERRITORY, WHOLESALE RETAIL TWO KfLES WEST Dealen DryRood5 &rocerie? niCOi, MEAL; CORK, OAIS, IIA, &C. We keep constaady on band the largest and best assorted Stock of Goods ever k-pt on tlte Plains, which we will sell cheaper than any , other House west of the Missouri river. We have . food Camping grounds in the rear of our . . -t v , j Store, where Eaaigraiits will b , SUPPLIED WITH WOOD AND WATER ; ' Free "o xxrG (, "." We have purcnased ' the interest of Dr. Henry, of . ,. the late firm of Morrow, Rankin and Henry, and having just completed our New ' Store, frame building, 20 by 70 feet, directly opposite Jack Morrow's old adobe store, we are prepared to offer greater inducements to Pike's Peak, -Utah and . Salifornia Sia IN THE Fresh (Rijods, and lLow3r pmiiiE THAN ANY OTHER IIOUSE VEST OP THE MISSOURI. ; ' Dr. Henry will remain at our Store, menus ana cusiomers, until nis ueparture ror tae mines, iwiutujmr ma piacn. , Kearney City, ' , - fn46m.J ' May 15,1860. ' ww ,ruh $h iti Eflin3ftrr? , i '; Jj i:i v .". . . . - . ;.v r.. Platte River Ferry,. MOUTH OF THE CACHE JOHN 8. StllTlI, K CO., , , j i'v. i S . Havs established a FINE ROPE FERRY across the South Platto at the above-named Point where Emigrants can be creased without ' H.t,iitian. And all Emirrante and Trains, who wish to nave the sand on the South Platte, will cross the same to the North aide, at , the Salt Lake Crossing (mouth of Lodge Poll Creek), thence by John .1 ' r Smith's trail, on which they will find good areas, wood, and water, w-., t. at no plaos further than eight mile apart, with no sand ot ths route. . . . and a saving of SEVENTY-FIVE MILES In dlstanee te the mouth , u. of the Cache La Poudre River j which makes this the shortest aad .v best route, yet discovered, to the mines ann Emigrants will save , . y time, sfck and money by this route, to which we, Invite the attention . . . . av ALL TRAVELERS TO THE" KANSAS AND NIBRASKA tf Sold-lnes;: , VJt.' ' - Mouth of the Uacot LA rodr utvsr, r. i. April S8I, I8C0. t i . J Prices ! GOODS AND AN 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - ( 7r ITM'rJ Or FORT KKARSET. ia WAY OF where he will be pleased to see his old LE POUDRE RIVER. 3 t Mil..' JOHN SMITH & ''00. " 3m 553' ff"scSa7 f s-wr. s l Sf r3 &z J n- - 2 5 r. 5 s; r, c 2. a. S g jJ fc; -"-3 ?? f-3 r- s g 3 5r g 1 50 ? a. v 2 a "T5 ... r- c. 2 nr3 2,- S-2 2-o-- S S-V &3 ?! a-C 'z.'tr.? 5 o ?3. 5' 2. 3 9 3 3- S-D B It 2. W'SeS?' S 5nJn i 5 . 3 5." o " snSt'S'.l S 5 5' 7 I a , CURTIS, ' BROTHERS, : . OMAHA CITY, N. T, " ,, . .. . K T : HARTFORD, CQNNECITIGIJTt ttA - ;'';; V .'.f-fffOrO-tjr":,; r Cash Capital . i - ; $lJ500.0aoJ j I SURPLUS $500,000 i ' PROTECT ! d ' .- v. Tn,E ..J J tSi U l' HOMESTEAD BY EVERY SAFEGUARD' V ' M , , ; j. ' - J , , ... : -0-0-0-. : " t'-. "i ' ,. , f. : . .... --i . Men toll, work,'slave, nay almost sin. tv! support their families pericru almost isv-T eryjudicions aet for their welfare and hap-' plness, EXCEPT INSURED ' It is ttteJ common omission of the majority- evef-'T looking the dangers of the fature in the sei curtty of the present. To remedy this fault only requires seriously thinking on. the sub- . ject. Wisdom and thrift wiil always elect0 to adopt the conservative principle .of In-!' eurance, to s vert the unhappy consequences es of such "slings and arrows of outragoous fortune" as are produced so frequently by the blasting visitat'ons of fire to uu homes. n3. , Correspondence attended to. ': 1 rtrI-ii- iRusser:FaHD; THIRTEEN MILXS-CAST Of COLUUSpsjo.'t " , ; THE MILITARY ROAD.; 'jj JOSEPH HSsel, ; Proprietor,, x Is prepared to entertain and 'provide H "'?' the comfort and wants of' the traveling- r public. Good etables,. hay grain, and (Dott'f forget the place? - fal-tf. cj s " Eg, w g 7 .3 5 O O.SJ- a Sirs i-4 g 5 S 5? i'-l y-S ft-8 S.S7 S? o P " r"M,rs 5 T 3 j n w Q o n "'S " a.' 'Rm uriS ITS S.2 vj a C3 gS? '8-feir9fis4lBK:; n.Th.3J.OS.-rKS&.Si'rC. c3 g B' i 55.?, , j WIIXIA.9I UlITU, , ; c ; ! " .0;.is)AVRw.vvci t: ;t J iU' FOREIGN, DOMESTIC AND FAKCY'- 'v r' cioths; .-v,-- . ; -x. . i-' ' t Clothing, . . , iS . '. i. ... - ' . .Shirts, ....,',. o i t- - - Hats, ' , . : .I: Caps, i- -.1 ,....1 -J Lrdies'. Dress Goods, Baraks, Bobnet's;' ' " itioooni, reraspis, tie. etc.. a Which he eells Cheaperthan ths cnekneHt. ' r;-.":.-"---r:r.-. for cash."--:.' -' z-Z2? Farnham Sireet 4 : . ; . , , p iontfj Block, ' n7. Omaha. -'A tf. ' -JESSE SHOEMAKER -i - STJITWJy, - -" V ..fis j t.r ;...;.,;.: , j v . ' -Shoemaker's rolnf tJ ; ! tniiiti bov "iws' taEnr't 1 " Keeps llsy, Grain, asd Supplies. tfv. J' Cool Stables nod Potcl aeconjmedatieBt. . - j . .. . yirat-rate plaoa to- ' ' -Wood, walsr and grass, abuadaat. nl-tf. 1 i m m IS Jl;: ;; . - v. r--- -r " . 1 . ... t rrr.... . . v