Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 09, 1856, Image 3

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    THE . ADVERTISER.
. n. W. FURNAS, Editor. ' P
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1855.
S E. 'Pakvtx, No. CS Fourth street, between
Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati. - -
S. M. rrmKGiu. 4 Co. New York.
W. S. Swrmrxa, No. 43 Chestnut tret, Saint
Leu is.
B. F. McLcxo, Trov, Ohio.
Dx. H. II. Daest, Tippecanoe, Ohio.
W. C. McifGER, Covington, Ky. . ' .
A D. KniK, Archer, Nebraska. .. -
11. .W.' Peter, Oregon, Mo.
Dillon A Hawk, Rockport, Mo. .
RiDKt A Weitt, Nebraska City, N. T.
Are authorized Agents to Bolieit Subscription and
Advertisement for the Advertiser, and recieve and
ciept for monies thereon.
With eur recent additions, we new hare the most
tensive Job Office in this Western Country, and
e prepared to execute Job Work of every descrip
nf in the neatest style, and on reasonable terms.
nicular attention given to Blank and Card work:
via" purchased "one of Foster's latest Improved
rd Presses. Orders from a distance will nfeet
.th' prompt attention.
Persons resident in thia Territory, coming from
rious portions of the States, cften suggest to us
e names of persons in their old neighborhoods who
ald doubtless become subscribers if they could see
tpy of the "Advertiser." We always send a specj
i copy, And parsons recieving, will consider it a
citation" t-become a regular subscriber. Post
liters and others, feeling suSkient interest to make
a club, carf retain the usual per cent for their
ible. . . ..
'EtiMtZ. Qit Claim J)xiD..aijd Dzclaka
:cht rATXiiisTS. for sale at tb. advertiser
... .
CiLce- - JtvO-
We want a good industrious boy, to learn the
riLting buslneeS.
Our Euliscribers of Brovroville and vicinity,
10 har not already paid their subscription,
.l confer upon us a very' great faYor by "call
l at the clerks office." -We bare special need
r fund just -now, and we know it' is only
stisary.for us to let our delinquents friends
2w, and they will "come to our rescue."
7e bbpa a few friends (?) of the Nabraska
rertjser will "keep their, cotton garments
"VVe supposed we spoke plain enough in
- Grst issue to be understood we suppose
inscription on 'our banner "an independ
newspaper, deTO ted to matters of general
rest to the community at large" is plain
gh to be understood. Yet we find there
tiiose. who do not, or. will not' understand
position. Upon the great .issues of . the
, we have, personally, our preferences,
'. in conversation with fellow citizens, do
fail to express them. But in the manage
.t of "the "Advertiser," we repeat, we know
i rrty, sect, or clique." "We came Into -Ne-ka
to labor as conductor of a public jour-
in advancing the interests, and promoting
harmony arrd prosprity of -the country,
we are quite, sure we can do it more effec
"y as an Independent paper, than a parti-
ne. Ve have the satisfaction, too, of
ing that our position is sustained by the
-:j and intelligent portion of. the inhabit-
' f this Territory, therefore we shall not en
to an argument upon that point. "VVe know
it is impossible to please, all and yet it
r desire to" make a"paper that will come a3
it -as possible. If. there are those who
jt lik'e, our paper, and will cot patronize
jaase we will not make it a Whig, Demo
. Freesoi.1, .or Pro-s'avery sheet, all we have
sy is","' You know our terms, &c"- We
I advocate any measure we deem for the
interests of Nebraska.-emanate in what
brain.it may, and-condemn the contrary
like manner. When the proper time ar-
for. the agitation, discussion and. settle-
.
; of. questions iovolviDg the future inter-
end welfare xt this Territory, we will be
i in our j.iace manc-inat. uut.ior tne
r.t, allow to pursue Ihe course marked
i our ret number. Our numerous friends
bave been, and are still. interesting tbeo
s in extending lhe circulation of our pa-
ave" our thanks, and Tenewod pledge, to
the Advertiser" a useful paper to the
e.wfieks.agove requested of. our far
certain Agricultural information, that
enable us to make a statistical agricul
rticley for publication in our paper; and
aatter" desired by .the Department .at
agtou City, in making up agricultural
cuts. Thui far. but few have riven
iesired- icorrrration. -Messrs. Whitney,
Cummings Ilall, Chambers, Hoover,
Knight;' Handly, Russel and ilcDon
' this ,coirctyfc can show, ave thinX as
mlng results as can be found in any
r, notwithstanding lhe eaany disadvan-
I eoctended "With, in this, as in all
: uutries." "Ht: Chambers is from the
i Valley',7 in Ohio-Sutler county a
'ide' bo as ted .corn grQ.wingxountry, and
us that h never, raised better corn there
s his sod com in Nebraska proved this
j far- ... . .
hope those fanners who haire now given
ka soil the second year's trial, will in
.s of . the. quantity per acre they have
is soon as their crops are all gathered.
rs; Cot EaxKijf, U..S. Marshal, was
t we'ek, 'appointing county Deputies
'ngth'em to 'work taking the census,
lance with an act passed at the last
: f the Legislature of Nebraska.
? speaking p( Ma. IUxust, we are re
of a' rumor ir circulation, that an cf
rr;g made to remove him. from his
virion. IIow true this report may
:.t are the f'ons urged. we are una
'. Our'acquaiLtance with Mr. IL, is
s same ex'tentVthat with any other
ace put arrival in Nebraska, and we
seen or known .of anything In his
- private conduct, contrary $o his ba
tleman, atrd an eScient oScer. Nei
s we in our travels through the coun
I ought against him. 1
rTXEXTS. Indian Agents. We
-t . the Indian Agencies have been
u en. L B. Rpbertson formerly Farmer
-lahas, has been.ippointed agent for
crj Allstox, of South Carolina,
: r.the Otoes, and Major A. AcxoLn.
3un, N. :Agect for the Shawnees
- i e nave aeon sbowu specimens of
T 1 i, .
-e at -this place "by Wlstfall &
which are pronounced-by judges to
: as ever was.- By making early
i "a lew" can be cUaincd.
, - : For the Nebraska AdratUer. j
, ME.! EDrroii: "Truly this is the age of proj.
gres3, and the country of vronderfd improve
ment; and where is the old fogy, now, that
will dare to say Give me cot rivalry, for you
will ruin my business that xnaa is ro where
to be found; but men rather court competition
for it is the life it begets and builds up lusi-;
ness. Oar motto is progression, honorable
competion, and sure success. This is probably !
more true of these new countries than else
where. Whca our neighbors are doin .well,
we are not envious but emulous," and expect
to do better. W e have only to watch the rap
id progress of the many young and flourishing
towns of Nebraska to be convinced of the truth
of all that I have stated above. See Omaha
and Nebraska Cities, the first great rivals of the
Territory; see, then, the sadden rise of Brown-
Tillo by magic, as it were a city planted in
a day now rivaling the first cities of the Ter
ritory; and look, too, at Plattsmouth, how
rapidly she is now advancing; and last but not
least worthy of note, we invite you down into
the Southern portion of Nebraska, to the coun
ties of Eichardson and Pawnee. It is an in
disputable fact that we have more good farm
ing land and timber than any other two coan
ties of Nebraska; and though our neightors
are now somewhat in advance of us in the way
of building cities, we do not feel in the host
discouraged or envious, but to the contrary, we
feel proud of the enterprise of our prosperous
neighbors; we know that it is for the interest
of our common country the beautiful Ne
braskaand we say to all rival towns,' suc
cess to them, though we are pursuing a'dif
ferent course to theirs. We first settle and
build up the country, in order to support our
cities, while others seem to build up cities to
support the country. We think our plan pref
erable. The country here, I am 6ure, can sup
port itself. I am sure you would think so, if
you could see our fields of corn. We are just
now beginning to build up our towns watch
our progress not slow, but now rendered sure;
cast now your eye. upon the beautiful town-
site of Archer; the county seat of Bichardson
oounty. No more beautiful location can be
found anywhere; it is on a high, rolling prairie,
bounded on three sides by good timber; and
'Us here no doctors are found. And for the
benefit and information of those who are, or
may be interested,' I will state that although
we are very near the "half-breed line," yet we
are not upon the "half-breed tract." . This we
may with confidence say, is now a settled fact.
Archer prospects are brightening daily, and it
is beginning rapidly to advance. A good saw
mill will be in operation by the 15th of Au
gust and Tarious other improvements are scon
to follow in rapid-succession; and soon Ar
cher will be numbered with the cities of Ne
braska. ;
While speaking so much of Archer, I would
not in the least, wish to disparage, or have you
forge the pleasant and thriving towns of Sa
lem, in Richardson county, and the noted Ta
ble Bock, of Pawnee. These are thrivins
towns, with flatteriDg prospect; and of Table
Bock, I must further remark: It has been re
cently laid out in a fertile and beautiful section
of the country near the great natural curiosity
in eastern Nebraska, and takes its name from
the Table Rock. Pawnee County will organ
ize on the 25th of August, on which day they
elect their county ofScers, and select by ballot
their county seat. This will be the second
county organized in the interior of Nebraska.
We have more interior and better towns, than
any other portion of the Territory; and we say
to settlers desiring to locate in the Garden spot
of Nebraska, whether in the town or country,
to come between the two Nemaha rivers, and
we will furnish them with good claims, or
town lots. We want moral and industrious
.men these are the qualifications we want
All kinds of mechanics are needed. Come
on, you Shoemaker, Blacksmith; Carpenter,
Plow and Wagon maker; we have employ
ment for all; yea, come on, all ye who love to
follow the plow; to reap the rich fields
.Wheat, Oats and Barley, and ye who love to
see the waving corn grow in luxuriance.
Though Tve are rapidly filling up, we Etili have
plenty of good claims open for settlement,
and we desire to see every quarter section oc
cupied by .a settler. Reccollect, that Uncle
Sam allows every man 1G0 acres of land and
only charges him $200. Don't forget that,
you who are living in the old States, working
a whole year for money enough to buy one
acre of ground, not so good as can be had in
Nebraska for $1,25. Just-think come ou
here and take a good look come, now Ne
braska is not out of the world, and having for
its chief productions rattlesnakes and wolves
No, it is in the very-centre of this great Re
public, and is rapidly filling up with good citi
lens from every State in the .Union. There
is no need to fear the Indians, Four railroads
wijl soon touch the eastern border. What
then, can hinder our progress; situated as w
are on the noble Missouri river. -
Respectfully Tours,
A. D. Kkk.
Abcheb, N. Tn July 2, 1856.
We see by the Cincinnati papers, that sev
eral military companies of Ohio among which
we notice the "Lafayette Blues"' of pleasan
reccollection have been holding aa Encamp
ment, at Lebanon,-in that State. It would
have been pleasant to spend a few days with
you, fellow Blues; but as politicians say, "cir
cumstances over which we had no control"
prevented. "Distance, it is said, "lends en
chantment to the view." We imagined our
selves "on drill"- several times, the week of
the encampment; but reality found us "playing
the Devil" we mean rollinz for our Press-
man, or writing editorial on a pine box ia Ne.
brauka. "Next time, may we be there to see.'
Sheriff Coleman and Deputy U. S. Mar
shall Lake, are now making "fashionable
calls" on the good people of Nemaha county.
The.former assessing the taxable property, the
later " taking the Census. When they get
through we will furnish our readers with the
"footing up" of their labors.
Gentlemen, keep the Nebraska Advertiser
"before the people" if you find any who do
not "take the papers," labor with such aa one.
and endeavor to convince him of the "error of
his ways'.' "that It may be well with, hla and
his children's children." ,
Tjis CxrrroL. We learn from a gentleman
from" the North Platte,- that the" Territorial
Capitol, is rapidly looming up with' its fair
proportions, under the immediate Superintend
ence of our worthy Got. , Izabd. The Gov
erncr, wo leara devotes himself with great
asddoity to tins work, and when it is com
pleted, it will not only be an ornament to the
Capital of our Territory; but a monument of
the fidelity of its executive, who sees that
"every stone is in its right place."" . " ; "
J. H. Lucas Akbad. The steamer J. H
Lucas, Capt Andrew Wineland, regular packet
from St. Louis to St. Joseph, has made the
quickest time, on record. She made the trip
ia 60 hours and 57 minutes.- We came
np tho river on this excellent Boat, and in
addition to being a "fast boat," she setts the
best table, and is managed by the most gentle-
raenly officers we have met with. The Steamer
olar Star it will be recollected was presented
with a magnificent pair of Elk Horns by tho
citizens of 'St, ' Joseph, for Having made the
quickest time. She passes them over to the
Lucas.'': , , : . Y. V '
Nathan Mtess, Esq., brought in a load of
Stone Coal last week of very fair quality. Mr.
Miller, one of our Btack Smiths, is'tising it in
his shop with success. The coal was procured
rom a bank below the Little Nemaha in this
i
county., .. ; : .:
Missoubi Elections. Took place on Mon-
day last. K At the time our paper went to press,
we had no news of importance: " " la "Atchison
county opposite us the issue was local
linden vs Rockport our informant reports
Linden "a head." N. 0. Hopkins was elected
Representative, J. Y. ; Bird' Treasuerer, and
S. Moore Sheriff. , Benton for Governor,
and Craig for Congress, have large majorities
in Atchison county. j:, ... . .. v.
A paper published at Norway, ia this State,
has thrown to the breeze the banner of dis-
umon. its nag Dears upon its iront out sixteen
stars; thus striking out from the glorious gal
axy of the confederacy, fifteen States. Port
land (limine) Argus. -
We care not from what source, or what sec
ion of country, or what political party or in
dividual, such doctrines come, its author should
be hung as a traitor to his country.
We have perused with great pleasure the
Oration delivered by Hon. E. R. Habdeit, at
Nebraska City, Julj 4tb; and had we become
possessed of a copy in season, would have re
published it It wa3 published in . the "Ne
braska City News" of July 12th, which reach
ed Brownville August 2d. . - '
Hons. C. McDonald, of Pawneo county,
and P. S. Scxlivak , of DeSoto, have our
thanks for a club of subscribers sent us, from
each of . their neighborhoods.
Hoirna Johnson has placed us under obli
gations to him, by leaving at our residence two
large Beets, one of which measured 20 inches
in' circumference. If any of you think you
have a beet, that will beat this beet, bring along
the beet that will beat this beet. " ; ' f
"Wild Woman.' Our readers will reccol
lect that some weeks ago, we copied from a
Cincinnati paper an account of a "Wild Wo
man." then on exhibition in that place. We
expressed ourself that it was a "Mermaid,"
"Woollev Horse." or "Sea-serpent", story. It
has turned out just as we expected. The wo
man is crazy, and some scamp was exhibiting
her as a "Wild woman." She has been sent
to the Lunatic Asylum. ' . ;
Sportsmen, read the article on our first page,
"Prepare for the Birds." If any of you should
go out "armed and equipped," as our friend of
the "News", directs, with the box to fill with
"game for a friend,' Suffer such packages to
come nnto- us, for upon such do we like to feed.
Mjsteob. On Sunday morning last,
several persons in this vicinity, witnessed a
bright meteor ; and a gentleman from' out on
the Prairie states that he saw two, near noon
the same day. Such sights by day light are
rare. '- " ' . ' '
"Hare received by this mail a copy of your
paper, for which please accept our thanks and
congratulations on your success. ' We really
think its appearance equal to anytning west o
the mountains." .... . - - -
The above is an extract from a letter received
from C..F. O'Djoscoli. & Co., Franklin Type
Foundry Cincinnati. ; Such a notice of the Ad-
tiser from such a source means something.
Tzbbitobial Road. The Commissioners
appointed for that purpose, have just located
the Road from Brown ville to Archer. The
greater portion of the road is marked out by
plowing a furrow, the balance', flag-staked.
Distance 23 miles. : ' 1 ' ,
B. B. Thompson has been appointed Depu
ty District Clerk, in place of W. Hooveb, re
signed. Wo are sorry to lose Billy, but know
of no one better qualified to 11 his place than
Mr. Thompson. : . . ;
After the expulsion of .Bbooks from the
House, Mr. Kettt, another member from
South Carolina, tendered his resignation.
. Tomatoes aro said to be excellen
for cows, Laving the effect to increase
the quantity and add to the richness
of the iailk.
- A large gang of robbers has been
broken up in the vicinitw of If ew Bos
ton, IlL, and a number of them arrested
and put in jail. ; One of - the leaders
has been made to disclose the names
of forty others of the gang, some b
whom live in Iowa. ;
. The Kector of Trinity Churchl says
a New York paper, estimates the -whole
property in ins possession atSlO.000.
000. Judge Jay shows it to be double
that amount. There is no ecclesiasti
cal corporation in England that has so
much wealth in its possession.'
What utility in killing bogs, if they
are cuxcu curcciiy aitcrwarcU:
.. ' Presidential Candidates.' Z '
, - PKISIEKVr. . .
TTCB PRESIDENT.
J. 0. lJreckenridgo.
W, L-Dajtoa.
. A. J. DoneUon.
y? F. Johnson.
Kennth Kaynor.
S. MuFarlafid. j
A.J. Davis.
Democratic ; J as. Buchanan.
Kepulliciin' 1. - J. C. Fremont. '
American iiillnnl Fillmore.
JV'. American Nath'l Banks.: '
Half Shell AnCi R F. Stockton.
Abolition"- ..Gorritt Smith. -
Spiritualist .Jodgo Edwards.
ELECTORAL VOTES OF THE STATES.
Alabama ....
,9
4
4
.6
.3
Mississippi.... ..
Missouri. ....
New Hampebiro.
New Jersey.... .
New York -.... .
North Carolina
Ohio -it
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island....
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas .. ..
Arkansas ..'
California
Connecticut
Delaware? .. ....
Florida. '.
.7
. ..35
....10
..-23
..-27
..4
8
....12
4
3
10
11
13
Georgia .............
linois' .... .... ..
ndia.na
owa
4
Kentucky
12
Louisiana
6
Maine ......
Maryland ..........
Maffiachnsotta .......
8
8
13
6
Vermont
Virginia. .. .
Wisconsin -
...5
..15
5
.299
Michigan ............
. , - Total
Land OfSce at Brownville.
AH persons knowing themselves indebted
ti!t: am 1ip.rp.riv rintifip.d that thfiir rfnnnfa aa
to
due, and must be Settled Immediately, by Note
or Cash : as a settlement ; we must have, in
order to continue our business. 1 '
...... . B. B. & J. V. N. Tsoiipsoif.: : :
Brown ville, July 1st, 1856. , i t ?
First Come, First Served,
ONE HUNDRED TOTO ) LOTS
Donated to acta a 1 settlers, in the best town
site on the Missouri river, Nemaha
City, Nemaha County, ' -Nebraska
Territorr.1
NEMAHA CITY, is situated at the junction of the
Littlo Nemaha and Missouri rivers, in the. most
thickly settled and improved part of the nenaaim Val
ley, being the centre of the county, on the river, 72
miles above St. Joseph, and 65 miles below Council
Huffs, and on the huge thoroughfare from Iowa to
Kansas, lhe tow site 13 beautifully located on an
elevation of 32 feet above low water mark, on a level
plain, rolling enough for drainage, but not a bill on
the town site no unnecessary expenses for grading
Lots or streets. A beautiful Public Square, 316 feet
by 352. Two streets 100 feet wide, erossinz each
other at nght angles, m the centre of the town; all
other streets are 8Q. feet wide; Lots 44 by. 150 feet,
with a sixteen foot alley. . A Ferry is in operation at
this point, the road from which intersects the Bluff
buy road through Missouri. A permanent Landinz.
a Saw and Grist Mill now in operation, and a Steam
bawmill to be in operation by 1st beptcmber next. It
is immediately on the Territorial Road from Brown
ville to Archer, where it intersects the Territorial
Road from Oregon, Mo., to Fort Kearney; a Post Office
weekly mail, building material, limber, Stone and
Stonecoal in abundance. Tho Proprietors pledge
themselves to donate 100 lots in the town to actual
settlers, who will erect on a lot, they may select, a
respectable building, within a reasonable time, to be
agreed upon. 1 1 ,-
For particulars address either the Secretary or Pres
ident, at Nemaha vity, aemaha county, . T.
J E liO JlE ; 1100 Villi, rrest.
E.M.McCOMA5,Soo'y..- ' 7 . : . : : ;
Nemaha City,N. T.Aog. 9,1855.... vl-nlOtf.
Bridge Notice. ;
THE stock holders of the Nemaha Bridge
Company are requested to meet at the place des
ignated for the erecthn of the Bridge, on Saturday,
August 9th, 1856, to elect officers and make the nec
essary arrangements for tho immediate croction of
said Bridge. - .,..-..
August 2, 1856.-v2-n9-2t JOHN S. MINNICK.
BricK : Bricli ! !
TTSTE HAVE now ready'for sale 100,000 iroodmer-
T chantable Urick. WiiSTFALL & MAELOTT.
Brownville, August 2, 1856. vl-n9tf ' .
CLAIM FOR SALE. -
A1GO acre Chuu within 2 miles of Brownville,
on the County Road leading to Nebraska Citv:
with a good log House, 20 acres in corn and under
fence, and a good spring. Lnquire of j:
Urownville, Aug. 2, 1855. li. AV. FURNAS.
TO STEAMBOATMEN.
CORD-WOOD FOR. SALE.
At 82,25 per Cord.
TAMES W. COLEMAN informs the Boats runnin
the upper Missouri trade, that he keeps constantly
a3 good a supply of Dry Cord-Wood, as can bo found
on the river. Landing always good. -
Wood Yard one mile above Brownville, Nebraska
Territory, on the Nebraska shore. ,
August 2, 1850-xl-nStf -
D. PLASTERS,
-II. BACEB.
BROWNVILLE FERRY
PLASTERS & BAKER,
A NNOCNCE to the Travclline Public, that thev
il are prepared with every facility to accommodate
those crossing tho Missouri river. Thi being the
best crossing point on the upper Missouri, travellers
coining to Nebraska, will find it greatly to their .ad
vantage to cross at tnis point.
FERRY RATES. I
For every two hor jes, mules or oxen & wagon, ' : $1,00
each individual pair or hones mules or oxti 25
u
u
horse or mule"and buggy,.
75
led horse or mule,
25
10
1 05
" loose cattle per bead, . ':' !
" sheep and hogs per bead, :- : i
each footman, ' ' ;' -:
cwt. of freight, " ' ; ;: ,;
" M feet of lumber, - :
u ; u unloaded wagon and borsas, mules or
' oxen therewith, ' . ' '
Brownville, August 2, 1855.-ly ' '
10
10
2,00
' 75
B. A. WHITRIDCK. R; J. M'KIXXET,
E. A. WniTRIDGE & CO.
.. ilANCFACTCBEHS OP , f ;
Mas'onicr Clotliinc: and Odd Fellows
nEGALIA. -
Also Regalia for Temperance'and other Societies,
No. 128 , Walnut Street, up Stairst
. CIXCINNATI, O. ' . -
' masons. References; ' odd fULLOws
W.T5.Dodd3,GMof Ohio O. P. Morton. P G M Ind
C. Moore Ed Masonic Rev; Turner & Gray, pub Casket
F. J. Phillips, H. P. City W. G. Neilson, P G M Ohio
The Editor of the Advertiser will have specimens
of Regalia from tho above Manufactory, and recieve
orders from Lodges or private members for Regalia.
August i, lojo. vi-nyii . ... ; , .
NUCKOLLS, RUSSELL, &j" CO.
H-Oclijoort, IVTo- "
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IN :
IY GOODS. EIC1E
HARDWARE ; AND , CUTLERY,
' . Medicines, Dye Stufis,
Saddlery, Boots & Shoes, : Hats & Caps,
QTJEENSWAI1E, STONEWARE, TINWAHE,
IRON, liAILS, STOVES, PLOWS As.
Also Furniture of all kinds, Wiudov Sish, 6e
J. HART & SON
Oregon, Holt Couuty, Missouri. '
Keep constantly on band all description of Earness,
Saddles, Dridles, Ac Ac. . i , . .
N. B. Every article in our shop is manufactured
by ourselves, and warranted to give satisfaction.
- ;; : a v. sow, . , :
PHYSICIAN, SUKGE0N,
And ixcoovioliovu:,
ROCKPORT, MO, , Jt;,
OLIVES BEXXET.
JAME8 P. FISEK.
WM. B. GAEBIT,
Accrsrcs ryiGarr,
OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
... Manufacturers and Whalcsale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES
KO, S7 IIAIK STREET, .-
(FOEXZKLT, XO. 1CI1V COB.VX2 OF iljJH liT LOCTST
' ST. LOUIS, MO.
; ,liliAAA lt-KlillUKV, ; -
CARPENTER
ID
JOINER:
i O.i o' Hi i i J -'i j-
rnilE Erownrilld LodTO. No. 3: Tndenendent Order
JL of Good Templars, meets every Saturday eve
ning, at 7 o'clnek, at Templars' Hall, No. 23, Atlan
tic street (Thurburt Block).
1 ' Members of tho order visitlns the citv. aro rerrect-
fully invited to attend, when convenient; and those
locatinghere, are earnestly solicited to join the Lodge,
aa we look for tho support of all friends of Temper
ance, both male and female.
r or information concernin? the Order, enquire of
Wm. Thurbur. Atlanti etreet. 0.; F. Lake, No. 27,
Main street, or Richard Brown, corner of Main and
irst 8U9CI. ' ' lsj order ot tne ixxlze,
Mrs. C. E. THURBUR, W. C. T.
Attest: H. P. BUXTON, W. S. ' 1
July 2G, 1856. rl-n8tf
GEO. p: luckhakdt, t
WATGHMAKEE
TVnd T owollor,
OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO.
TLKES the liberty to inform the citizens of
Brownville and vicinity, that be has otened a
WATCH, CLOCK! JEWELRY STOH.E
n Oregon, Uolt county, Mo where he will keep con
tantly on hand, and for sale, a eood assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which
ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine
lot of V loans, Accordeons, Silver, and Plated Spec
tacles. Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension
cases, Silver Thimbles, Ac, Ac. .
, lie is prepared to repair V atches, Clocks and Jew
elry, of every description, in the best manner and
on lhe most reasonable terms. . . "
Every article bought in his establishment, ia war
ranted to be what it is represented to be. ' Watch re
pairing warranted for one year.
JulyZG, 1855. vl-nStf ' : '' '
u UNITED STATES ;
E5PKE.SS COBIPAW
GIVE every possible facility for the safe and
speedy; transmission of... ".J : J. ' .
Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels,
. : . Goods, and -.Merchandize ,.r. . ..-,
Of every description", on reasonable terms. " " ' x
i-EixciPAL UFKicics-rJNew York, Buffalo, Cincin
nati, Toledo, Chicago. Dayton, lndianopolis, and all
the smaller towns "on Railroads lh the E'astern, Mid
dle and Western States, connecting at St: Lonia with
Richardson's Missouri River Express. : H. KIPP.
July20jl8o5.'.vl-nS Ueneral superintendent.
TVTOTICE is herebv eiven. that the oo-nartriershin
l heretofore existing under the name and stylo of
Urown, Kogers a UoH was, on the 20 th day of x ebru
ary, A. Aooi, dxssolred.
K. BROWX. . .
S. E. ROGERS, . '
B. B. FRAZER,
HEXRY EMERSOX.
H. W. LAKE A BRO.
July25;i3j6.-Tl-n3 ,t
NOTICE is hereby given, that tha co-partnership
formerly existing between H. W. and O. F.Lake,
under the name and style of II, W. Lake A Bro. was
by mutual consent dissolved, February 20th, A. D.,
X80. : . .1 . 1LW.LAKK.
July 28, 1856.-Tl-n8-3t ... O.F.LAKE.
CHAELES WEST. ,i ,? 2T. J. , U' ASH EN.
, WEST & McASIIEX, -. '
FORWARDING, & COMMISSION
Grocers and Steamboat Agents,
Corner Second arid Francis Streets
. (Opposite A. Beatie's Banking House!)' ,V
St. Josoplx, ZOClsso-ujri.
AX assortment of Boat Stores, Groceries, Wines.
Liquors, Meal, Flour. &c kept constantly on
hand.,. .' ... , .. "". July 20. 1855. vl-n3
1S5G. PURNITUIIE. 183C.
. SCARRITT & MASON.
FTJRNITTJRE & UPHOLSTERY,
r DEALERS AXD ""rr-'
Xo. 40 and 42 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo
HAYIXG completed our arrangementa for a full
stock of Goods in our line, and havinz the best
assortment in the West; we take pleasure in offering
to pursnaaers ootn w uubJaALiti and lii.TAlL :
3000 Bedsteads,
500 doien wood seat Chairs.
1000 Bureaus.
zuo- ao cane seat do;
100 do rocking do,
100 ' do , childrens' :I do,
500 tin safes, s : .,
200 Cribs, assorted sizes,
200 Lounges,
500 Dining Tables,
500 Breakfast do,
200 Work Stands,
200 Wash. do,
100 Wardrobes,
1000 Looking Glasses,
100 dot. Rush and split bot
tom cnairs,
f3TTo which we add mahogany and walnut, rar-
lor and rocking Chairs, Sofas, centre, side and exten
sion Tables: secretaries and Book Cases.
Upholstery m great variety, euch as epnnj. hair.
cotton, moss and husk Matresses, Comforts, Spreads,
and JJiansets. i
Our work is all Warranted as representedour
fnces as liow cs the Lowest.
Orders promiitly and faithfully executed and re-
specuuuy soucjica. iarisiacuon guaranteed.
1t.!A. 1 O 1. A. .
rlease call and satisfy Yourselves. '
St. Louis, July 26. 1856. ' vln8-6m ' , '
NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL.
NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.. , :rt
- BAMES & BAItNUM, Proprietors. -
rrHIS commodious Hotel,; ''situated. upon
! JL Main Strent, Xcbraska Cityj will bo found a de-
for all parts of the Territory. 4
V. 1. I.OAV,
ATTOSFJBY AT LAW,
LAND AND LOT AGENT;
AKCHER, RICHARDSON COUNTY, N. T,
- - . UST OF LETTERS - ' '
Remaining in the Post Office at Brownville, X." T.,
July 1st, 1856, and if not taken out within three
months, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Wash
ington, D. C. ' ; 7 , ' '
Beatty Daniel .
Brewcr Saml A
Cooper Jas II
Gibson Silas A
IIutchins,M ,. ,
Stinson John
Brown Jackson 2
Cortner D II ;
Enel Jacob . .
Gates A J
MclTierson John
Tcague Wm
All persons enquiring for any of the above Letters,
will please say they are advertised,
... A. S, nOLLD'A" Y, P M.
NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASH!!!
A. S. HOLLADAY,
. ,. WHOLESALE ASD EETAIL DEALER IN
Drugs and Medicines
Main Street, Brownville, N. T.
THE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform
. the rublie. that he has now on hand a conroleU
assortment of everything, ; usually kept in. Drug
Stores, which he offers for sale, Exclusively on a
Hew system or
CASH AND! CASH ONLY!
: It will be entirely foreign to this beautiful system,
to 'Book," "keep account," "note" or "remember for
a few days." Come with the "Spondulicks " if
you want anything in the Orughne. : .... - -
Prescriptions Compounded at all Hours -with
Accuracj and Dispatch.;;
Remember the system t have adopted, and my
pocket and your feelings will not suffer. Credit will
potilively not be given, unless under circumstances of
peculiar destitution.
July 12, 1856.-vl-n6tf A. S.HOLLADAY.r
BROWirVTLLE .
STE AM MILL,
: Srowxivillo. 3r. T.
N. B. Wo would rospeutfullv inform, th o eit!
zens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
we nave always on hand a large and well selected
supply ol It, which we can furnish at low
er rates than any mill in the Territcrr. , :
Market prices paid for logs delivered at the yard,
or on the bank of the river. : ' - .
All orders accompanied with the ca3i, will receive
our immediate attention. : ., '
Wholesale Paper Warehouse,
BUADNER, lVARREX CO.,
"T7II0LESALE Dealers in Papers of every des-
, i f, onp'tion: . ;i
. '. I'rinting,
Book Paper,
Wrapping,
Manilas, - ,
k Colored Papers,
Folio Port,.
Flat Cap,' '' ;.I
Foolscap,
Letter i. Note.-! ' r
' Medium & Demy'j,
of the "very best Eastern and Western Manufacture,
and Tor sate at Very law priceK
. -i , BRAD5EK, WARREN A CO..
cmcajo, junc. zsth. ; ."rvl-ul
Hotel for : Sale of Trade.; '
THE well known Hotel stand, at present occupied
by J. W Garrison in Linden, Mo.' Is i3 in good
repair, good Well of water, good cellar, ice boaso and
excellent stable, grainory and wagon yard and every
other convenience necessary for the purpose for which
it is occupied. Six large lots, CO by 120 will bo sold
with the above. It is one of the best stands between
St. Joe and Council Bluffi; the Stae oHiee i3 kept at
this place. Call and see me; I am determined foselF.
A 123 acre Land Warrant for sale. ',j Also,' one of C.
C. Ilarrison'a best Camera's and Apparatus, complete.
I will learn any person who buys it, free of charge.
For farther particulars, address me at Linden, Mo.,
or at Brownville, X. T. ' . A. J.'ilOXllOE.
July 12,1 Sjo. . vln5-Ct
Hcliraslia Hons
Proat Street, near Steamtbat landicj,
. : BROWNVILLE, N. T.- '
: " A. J. BEXEDICT,
AXXOUXCES to the public that ha has taken the
above House, formerly kept by T. H. Edwards,
in Brownville, X. T., and ia now prepared to accomo
date all who may favor him with their patronage.
A new addition has been built to tho house, and ad
ditions made of Furniture and Bed ling, and all ar
rangements now are such as to rentier this Houso
equal to any, in the Territory. ; .-,"...'
lirownville, July 5, laoo. vl-r.vftf . : . . ,
A I
ALL persons are hereby forwarned from buying
the South West fourth of Section 25, Township
6, North Range 15, Last of the sixth Principal Mori-dian,-in'
Nemaha eounty, X. TM riw occupied by
lhos. lleddy; as 1 have a right to s:ud claim that is
indisputable. ' ' ' B. B. T1I03IPSOX.
ISrownviIle, July 5th, 1555. vl-n5tf
f ' , ; .w; ii, willi A3is, . ;
1 ' WHOLESALE AXD KIT AIL DEALER IX ' '
STOVES & TINWARE
it".;! Orosbn, Mo., :
TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or
gon and the public in general,' that he has on
hand the niost extensive stock of Stoves and Tin
ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tia
wture is of my own manufacture, "and is for sale nt
Whobisale and Iietall at St. Louis prices. - r ' :
1 would call particular attention to my Stock of
COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved
patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them
may ba found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now
n use, the Asiatic Air Tight, Pioneer and prize Pre
mium. -Also ' .; 7 ' . . '1 .) 1
Parlor & Boi Stoves
r. Of various Siaes and Patterns, which 1 will
SELL. LOWR THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN.
Particular attention paid to makins and nuttin"
up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. AI30. re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term.
Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchanre
for work or ware . W. W. WILLIAMS. .
l-n5 - ; - Oregon, Mo., July 5, 185(3. '
F0ETY TH0TJSAITD D0LLAHS Worti of Gooda
at a small advance on cost and carriage by 1
joist eb xt 7"xz:,
ROCKPORT, MO.,. . ;
TTA.Wii. c. 33IT.iXiOSJ.
IIEM3IES LADIXG, MO.
WE HAVTE in store, and are receiving per Steam
ers. Hannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha,
a large and well assorted stock of .
Dry Oood3,
Bonnets, '
. Medicines, .
, . Drugs,
' f furniture,
r j -i Tinware,' '
, Saddlery,:
' '. '. ' Groceries,
..' 1 Castings
, Sa3h, . - Nails,
' ' . " . V , Iron
Clothing,
(Hardware, r (
' Qucensware, "
;- ) i Hoots & Shoes, .
i ; Hats A Caps,-
. ' 1 Cutlery,
; 1 Paints.
: , ' Doors,'
. . Oils,
CARPENTERS A -BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS AC.
All of which we offer at very low prices for Cash or
Country Produce. .f . - , '
NO HUMBUG! "We will tell at SOME PSICEl!
, DILLON A HAWK.
P. S. Ladies, if you haven't got a fine Silk Dress.
Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillon A Hawk, for
we certainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dre33
Goods ever offered in this market. No trouble to
show Goods.' vl-nJ , , -1 . ' D. & H.
Great Inducement.
rpHOSE wishing to purchase LOTS in the Town of
. A ' Brown ville would do well to give us a call, as we
have 50 Lots which will be sold very choapfor cash.
Also, 5 Lots in OMAHA CITY, for pale.' Enquire
of B. B. A J. J). N. THOMPSON.
Brownville, N.T.June 23, 13 i3. 4tf
' - GEO. C. FERGTJSOtf.
jMILLWRIGHT and engineer
BROWNVILLE, JT. T.
ANNOENCES to the public, that ho is prepared
to erect Steam Saw and Mcrchrnt Mills at short
notice and reasonable tcrm3. . ;
ALL WORK WARRANTED. '.; ' .
He is also Agent for ' I
, A. B. IIOLLIBIRD & CO'S., , .
Western Foundry.
, , 'r CINCINNATI, O., , :.
' !. LEE & LEAVITT'S :
Saw Blanuf actor y, -
CINCINNATI, O., . . ;
And is prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these cs-
tabasbmenta.- : , ; . . ..
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
r f ' REFFERENCES. " ' " ,
Noel, Lake & Co., Brownville, N..T.
Steam Mill.
Nuckolls A White, Rockport, Mo.
James Lowe, JUnden, . ... M . " '
yln31y. ; ' ' Brownville, June 21, 1S53
r. -.1 t JOSEPH : .r : -n
CAHKIAGE JMANUFACTORY.
""10RNER Second and Edmund (orpoeittf Market
V Square) have on hand- and linisbing, a fine lot of
the latest and best styles of Coaches, Rockaway3, Ba
rouches, Buggies and Hack?, and will sell lis low a3
can. be had in St Louis, cf ehinrhere, and the work
warranted to be made of the best material.- Jly tim
ber I shrp front the cas therefore I do ntft hesiate
in saying it is tfcfr bcsS. . Persons wishing to purchase
a carrifgo.of ary kind, will do well to give me a call,
as I vriH satisfy them; that they caii' do &3 well with
me as an where else.- Orders for any kind of carriaze
promptly attended. Repairing tone on shcrt notice,
and satisfactorily. Mr. U. Uova is authorised to sell
work and receive orders for me in Council Bluffs.
St. Joseph, Jans l-'oC. 2-tf . A.DOLPII.
NOTICE TO SETTLERS IN KANSAS
AND NEBRASKA.
. Surveyor Gentraft Office, )
' : TYyandott City, K. TJ, Nov. 22, 1S55.: t '
'A S frequent enqumea are made cf this office in
XX relation to the manner in which notices of Pre-
emtion claims to the public Iand3, in Kansas and Ne
braska, are to be given through the burvevor Gener
al'a Offioc, this totice 'is .published for the benefit of
aa wnom it may concern. '
The following form of a declaration to claim under
the law, any tract of land subject to pre-emption, haj
been furnished this office by the Commissioner of the
General Land OSce. The declaration of intention
may be written or printed, and must bo signed by the
applicant in presence of some person who will sign
the same s a wi tness. ; The declaration may be made
ana signed at this omce, or any where else in the Ter
ritories and sent by mail or otherwise to this office
The form must be carefully observed. .
Declaratory Statement for Cases wliero the Zand
' i ia not Bubject to Private Eatry.
L of r, being have, on the
day of " ', A. D., 13 , settled and improved the
-quarter of section, number , in township
nurauer , oi range nnmoer , m the dia
trict of lands subject to sale in the land office at
and containing acres, which land h$ not yet
been, offend at public sale, and thm rendered tubiect
to- private entry ana i ua nereoy aeciare my mten
hon to claim the said tract of land as a pre-emption
ngnt, unaer ire provisions oi said aet ot Ita Septem
Der, ion. ..
- Given under iny hand, this day of A.
In presence of ; -
Xpon filing the declaration ia this oSce thoro will
issue to the appilea'nt the followiag certificate:
No. -
' . " : ''Surveyor Geutrar Ofic'e, K. T'
' ' - ,13 .
I certify that has this day Clod in my office
a notica in accordance with the 12 Ui section of the
Aetcstabiishinir. the oQce of the Surveyor Genaral
of Kansas and Nebraska,' and granting pre-emption
rights to actual settlers for the -quarter section
number . , in townshio number , in ranjre
namocr
east of the CtbrrniipaIMcridan,iir
Trritorjt
Surveyor General
ef Kansas and Nebraska.
BLANKS of crcry descrirUon, fcr sola at tYis
Office. - . .j. t
. KIDEN & WHITER V
LAND AGENTS.
t NEBRASKA Cn X. T. , '
HAVING mada arrangemen-a by which wa will
receive accurate copiej of all tha Towns iip
embraced in the Eastern portion of .Nebraska,, wo
are now prepared to offer our services to the .:
"SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTOHY,"
In Filing Declaratory Statements of
Intention to Pre-empt. Securing
Pre-emptions, Locating Land : 1
Vaf rants Anfi
ENTERING- LAND. .;.
LAND" WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD.
Land Entered on Time, kc.,
Partk ular attention paid to Buying and SeiL'ng
Property cn commission: Also, to making Collections
and forwarding remittances to any part of tLatnin.
01 ail Kinds always on hand. : ,
, 'KIDEN A WHITE.
!; r.EFLr.ENCZS.
Hon. A. A. BradTarJ,
S.F.Nuho11s,
Messrs. Dolman A West,
Peter A. Keller,
Thomas Lumpkin,1 '
June 23, 1S55. vl-n4
Nebraska City'.-'
u u
St. ' Joseph, 3ro., -Washington
City,'
HIPOETAIIT NEW WOPJIS.-
' Moore, Wilstacb, -Keys k Co. 1
No. 23 TVestTourth Street, Cincinnati, 6i
Oomegys, Professor in Jiliami Medical College. On
Volume, large 8vo. 750 pages, Prico $3,0t). -
An Introduction to the Study of ..Esthetics. . Hj
Professor. J. J. C. Moffat, of the College of New Jer
sey, Princeton. Author of "Life of Chalmers:" At.
1 vol. 12mo, pages. Price 51. . -
The Teacher's Miscellany. A -selection of article!
from tie proceedings of the College of Professional
Teachers.' Ey J. M. Campbell and A. M. Hadler', oJ
Wabash College. One vol, 12mo, 45!) puges. Prico
' WILL DE READY IN. SEPTEMBER,
Tho Cyclopedia of Llodem Travilr
'A Record of. Adventure, Exploration and,.!
. Disco very' for tha last' Fifty "years.'
Edited by Bayard Taylor, Anther of "Views Afoot,n
, "Travels in Central Africa." Aa.- - ;.
One vob, 8vo., Handsomely illustrated with" 12
MOORE, WiLSTACH. KEVS A CO..
.'; " Wholesale and Retail Booksellers
25 West Fourth street. Cincinnati.-
, ; C. II. WILLIAMS'; ti : ;T
Patent D ouble' Acting Ball, Valre, Force
::..!;'"- '-und lilt. Pump.- V.."-;1
THE aUention of the public ii respectfully solic
ited to the ezaminination of this valuable Pump,
as the most valuable one in use at the present time.
Simple in its construction, durable, sulsttjitial, and
not easily , impaired by use. Perfectly adapted to
Railroad Stations, Steamboats, Manufactories of ev
ry description, Mines, Furnaces, Salt Wells, Oil Mills,, ,
Hot Liquids, (the balls for such being of mrtal,) Fift "
and Garden Lnglnis, Cisterns, and, la fact, all pu
poscs for which a pump is required, and capable of
throwing water to a. great height or distance, with
great force and power. The highest prizes havs been
awarded by the New York, Ohiu ana Indiana Stale
Fairs. Town, County and single Rights for tairtj
nino Counties Lit th Eastern part of Cbio, extend
ing from tlo Ohio River to Lake Erie, and tb Co-antics
cf Augusta, Albermarl, Pittsylvania and 'Rich
mond City County ia the State of Yirginin, for sal
upon the most reasonable terms. , Address throu!i
the Cincinnati P. O., the undersigned
1-ni , ;'. . ... B.-EAZEN;
MOHE MEN WANTEIV ;
A FEW more active and energetic young mien can
find immediato employment, by which they can
easily'make$3G0 fc $1000 a year, to act as a gents for
several new and popular works, just published fur
agents, aud not for sala in book stores- ' ; :
We have a great many agents employed mary of
whom are making from $15 to $20 per week: Thos
who wiih jto cngago ia thia pleasant and agreeable
business, will for particulars, requisites, 1c address
. , C. L DERBY A CO.
Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers.-
Editors of Ne-ifspapBrs, by cirinrr the above and
following, three insertions, and calling attention to
it, shall receive any three of thj fuUowin!? worksf i
xjiia oi Josipmnc, Dy tieaciy, StJ t
Life of Lafayette a - 515
Life of Napoleon. . $l,2i r
Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Life, , . - $1,00 :
Life of Mary and Martha-Washington,' ' $l,0t '
Odd Fellows' Amulet, ;-. $l,Ctr
Auy person wishing any of the above bocka! cm
have them sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt
of tlic above retail price.- . ,
. vi-n4 C. L. DERBY A CO., New York.
inia Hotel,
ST. LOUIS, no; : , ...
TO j THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.
THIS new and extensive Hotel, located ch the cor
ner, cf Main and Green strSctsia the city of SL
Louis, continues in succesffal operation' nntfer th
Proprietorship of J. H. Spake and- LU alda assi
tants. ...
For the information of strangers. : would' stat
that this is the most extensive Hotel ia this City,
fronting on Main, Green and Second sts, and havirg
a southerly front of 320 feet, which affords gocd ven
tilation during tha summer month3, tho roods being
well arranged to insure that end; and is one aiuABjs
ONLT from the Kailroad Packet Landirg, and directly
opposite tha Railroad Ferry. Thor i attaebod 1
4 1 T T . 1 - f . .... . I
tuu iiuicj, uii eiieusive saaving oaioon, Wiia iiaiQi;
and tho Proprietor 5a3 fitted vrp; . - i t
BathiDg Roo ms for tho Ladies,
: Which thej may enjoy free of Charjj. " '
The Public are respectfully invited to ealL tha
Proprietor pledging for his betue, every coiafcrt us
ually found in first c!sj Hotels. Meals furniilicd to
suit Railroad time. Charges $2,00 per dar.
vl-n4 . . j . ; .J. IL'SPATHL-: .
- Improved Little Giant
CORN & COB PLANTATION MlLL
Price ZlociuoodLi
THE subscriber ba purchased exclusive right of
Territory. ia the West, of the above celebrated
Mills, aiid ij prepared to furnish them at all times,
either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in th most
positive taanncr.' .. ,
It is niw mora than a year since tb" '
'4fcliitllc "Giaiit,y;
Was introduced to the public, during which tfcie, it
has been constantly growing1 ia the popular favor ,
Tho improvements recently effected and ratentod,
makes it the most perfect machine evef oSTered. for
general farm uso. It Is furniihed readyfor attaching
team, and weighs as follows: No. 1, 225 No. 2, 330,.
No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pounds. Twenty minutes ar"
suScient to set One up, without mechanical aid, and
when once adjusted, it can with safety b entrustad
to a boy. Full directions accompany each Mill;'
: TT EU. 33 CZZ3 3233
No 1, $S5,.will grind S bu meal tKr hour" with 1 hors
No2 40, " u Id" " u i -.
No3 50, ' ' l. ' ' . i : u .
No 4 CO, " 20 " " ''''" 2 " '
tf Liberal dweounfc to dealers.
: : . j JAMES B. CHADWICK, '
No. C3 Locust street, bet. 2d and Zd
June2S, 185-5. 'vl-n-i . St. Louis, Mo. :
h. vniTTEiioaa. k. b. -wbittemokz. . y. e AETta.
II. & R. B. W1IITTEM0KE & CO.,. -
' Wholetat'e Deater i '.
BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS
NO, 143 MAIN STRRET, . ' .
(Fin,t door above the Bank of Mi3souri.) -
J"Ci3h paid for Furs and Deer Skiss. . '; i
' Tl TXTP ATT .t a TTfNTTTvi
French and American Window Clas tfr 0'la$r.caret
Sicei, Indigo, JTaddirPerfuraerie, do, -
SPRING STOCK! Y!
CHARLluS3,- BLOW c CO
. . IUPOKTKE3 4 WnOLESALE DEALER?. ,' '
o. 63 aid 67, llaia street, St. Lcuia, Ho. ";
Are now in receipt cf their new Stock, embradi;.j
everything in their line, ' ' " ,
- liMervhanw viiitiug our City aro requested to
give U3 a call, a? we are determined to sell fur Caa
r Prompt Time Paper, M low as any Houje in tha
United State-'. ; ...
AIUSTOBY OF MEDICINE, from it Origia to
the Close-of the Eighteenth Century. Hy'Df.
lienouard, of 'Paris. Translated, bv Dr. K). C.
maps by Schonberg; and numerous wood cngravfogj
by Orr, and an el-aborato steel frcntispeicc by Battl e.
tSf Will be sold to subscribers onlv, . .
ll II