Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, November 01, 1856, Image 3

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    HE ADVERTISER;
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XfllORXLNG, NOVEMBER 1, 1356:
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I N 1 o'k Ladies' and Children's ftnoe store,
r-e F.,ur:h street, Cincinnati.
I J Cf , wV-cgill & Co. New York. '
t SrKHSRf No. 43 Chestnut street, Saint
lf.Kr UrLrss, Troy, Ohio. ... ' v '
s J--':, ir iii!rr. TirnecanoP, UW3i
K'C xf V Tate, Linden, Mo,
T J. cntj xa solicit Subscriptions and
! Art au 'I'., fur the Advertiser, and recieve and
..tf(JriaelhercoB-
,.;snt ia this Territory, coming from
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JOB WOEK.
recent extensive additions of
I i'to the "Advertiser" Omce, we clan
additions oi new
laim to
out Job Work in a manner un-
, v ,fnf.R. The proprietor berns
iUr?"lS rrt cr himself, and Laving in his
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. determiner.
1 not to be
0 Tic in the execution of Job W or. Cards
J uvixne of Foyer's Ltc.t improved Card
I &) BlaiM Work in Colors Bronze
j Vori; &c, v ill meet with particular atten-
I .irs from a distance will be promptly at
j fciTdcito, and warranted to give satisfaction or
I ' VeffTacuse for lack of matter this
j vcelc, -"election time."' We Lave been, in
' - v ..v.or,,i;,iiPs ner agreement
. aU ies-upon the "stump" since Mon-
iayraon.;nSlast,untiUV.5momenL Tuesday
n-kt is election darken tbe "tale vill be
; ; tr.id7' after "which we'promise a closer arplwa-
tkn to the "Advekitier."
'. Elections -is tiie States. On Tuesday
theHlh 'int, elections were held in Ohio,
Indiana, ar.d -Pennsylvania, for members of
G.ucs and State officers. Our exchanges
Lave failed us for two weeks past, consequent
ly ;ve have nothing as to the result.
Since writing tho alxive we have verbal re
ports that Per.t.fylvania and Indiana have gone
Democratic and Ohio Republican.
Kibe almost. Twice the past week,
t'Vjfs of buildings in this place were discover
ed to be on fire, and the buildings saved with
out mh damage. Doth caught from the
sfoyc-ppe. Be careful; these Nebraska winds
will make a blaze out of a spark in "double
quick time," if they get half a chance.
"Monday last was the a Ijourned. day for the
wcetin of the District Court for the Od Judi
cial District No Courts however, was held
ou account of the non-arrival of Judge Bbad
This has been something of a disap-p-intment
toTaar.y; and why the Judge has
liot mad a his appearance, we are unable to say,
tut presume he has a good excuse to offer.
We think our Judges should be actual resi
dents cf the Territory. f
. In -Town" Gen. Estabbook, U. S. District
Attorney, Col. Rankik, U. S. Marshal, Gov.
' riiraAiiDsoN arnl'-HoN. B. B. Chapman, our
Congressional Delegate to Congress, have been
"with us the past week.
The Piqui (Ohio) Register brings the pain-
Tul intelligence of the death of Rev. Wit.
.Cox. We' have been intimately acquainted'
with Mr. Cox for a number of years past, and
can jay "truly a good man has fallen."
N. C. Dawson, Esq., one of the editors of
t.w Davenport Gazette, committed suicide on
fcundar morning -tho 14th, inst.. by severing
Uie jugular vein with a penknife.
Axotoeii Shoemaker. We have failed to
.. c,u,.u, ( aner snoemaKer m
Ku.umuie. Mr. vm. t. de.vn has opened
opened
as
n t. 1. . Yk T e M. 1
"iM,,Ult;rar0Ilx w- J.ii, A. lhomp-
, son's store.
uircui.- lionse- On miS Cnntin-
.... .1. iiiii-iiam,- .WBSsacnuscWs. Jt is
: ; wun ine ry rising
- u-,u9 u, u.e roor. inside are the
.. V ' . 1 ' " 'lv
. hvu iiunured Tears Old
t".., ...... .
- auj.nnui- uurring gronna stones may be
. seen, dated as tar back as 1619.
Mobe Goltj. Amor-g the overland emi
prnts who hare arrived frorr California, is one
Alexand-r Chanvier, who sirs that after lear.
lsgrort Lanmio he made an important dis
rnrpry of gold, on the eastern slope of the
Pulc y Mountains, in the Brule country. The
?old was in placer digng. " He was prevent
ed from investigating the matter, by the IndU
cn trscbles. " '
TKE EALT SPRINGS IN NEBRASKA.
We are. informed by Mr. llebird. of this
rftr, who recently visited Nebraska Territory,
and made an examination of the newly dis
covered Salt Lake and Springs, that there is
no exaggeration in the accounts published
that it is really the most valuable saline rejrion
vet discovered in this country, and will afford
s.dt enough r,o salt; the whole wcrld!
Mr. Uebird says it is situated some forty
' miles from the Missouri, ar.d twenty-fire from
tho Platte river that this water is discharged
from
v. ... yvi v. pjniii, i UU 1,1 J'.lUll V OI
' one of which ho measured, and found that it
discharges 200,000 gallons in twenty-four
hours.: He bron?ht a bottle or the water here,
hich was handed to one of our druggists for
.. analysis And this gentleman declares it al-
raost frsc from mineral and other foreign sub-'
stances, and that it will afford one pound of
" pure salt to each gallon or vtcr. Here is a
. tce ofreal wealth opened which will prove
Aore Valuable than the gold mines of Califor-
V Nebraska is destined to salt the entire
; West and Northwest. . Push along the Bar
Jfflgton and Mis;onri River Railroad ar.d be
rfdy to transport this new article of Western
i
! T n ' Kmc, Archer, ebraska.
i r," u- I'eter, Oregon, Mo.
1 - Jt If ir, Reexport, M a.
Iun virTE. Ncbraika City, X. T.
P.1-4..C
P'Jng in their old neighborhoods, who
V 'f become subscribers if they could see
, ,w'Advcrti-er.' We always send a epoci-
r5J'.V persons recicving, will consider it a
V3 C : to become a regular Mibscnber Post
i ' "' I , ther feeling efficient interest to make
) rSi tbe'usual per ceut for their
The School Fellott, A J uremia Month
ly of interest and mieftxlness to the yonng folks,
has been received, and refered to oar boys who
pronounce it superb. Terms 10 cents single
Nos., or $1 a year. , Get rp a club, boys, and
have something nice for the bng winter even
ings. Dix, Edwauds & Co., Publishers, 321
Broadway, 2J. Y.
Tke HoaTicn.TCEisT a J ournat of Rural
Art and Rural Taste, edited by J. Jay Ssuth,
Philadelphia, is one of the best of such works
in the United States. Each No. contains a
fine engraving, of some extra fruit, besides a
number of cats of fruit, flowers, designs for
residences, out buildings, &c The fruit en
gravings are colored to nature, or plain, as de
sired. Terms Colored edition, $5, Plain,
$2.
i ii
There was a prize fight in New York' on
the 20th :nst., which resulted in the death of
one of the pugilist Served him right he
shouldn't have fought
Correspondence of the Advertiser. '
Council Bluffs, N. Tm )
September 29th, 1856. J
R. W. Fubn-as, Esq.: - '
Deab Sib: Council Bluffs is still ad
vancing in impr6vemer,ts and population at . a
very healthy rate. The grading of Broadway,
from Madison street westerly, towards the
Missouri, has certainly added much to the
beauty and convenience of the city. The
city authorities are opening the streets to tneir
proper width, by moving the buildings back
on the line, thereby, I believe, making Broad-
way one hundred leer, instead oi thai narrow
contracted cow-path, as heretofore.
I noticed in my round that the Palmer Block
is nearly ready for the finish; and when com-
pietea, win aaa mucn u me creun oi me pru-
prietor for his building enterprise. The Pa
cific House is to undergo an enlargement of
just double its already extensive dimentions,
by S. S. Bayless, its original proprietor. But
it is nseless to undertake to recount the mar.y
landsome buildings which are on the stocks;
but let it be sufficient to say they are legion.
But hold: friend Fubjtas, I believe you
iave never yet ascended the Big Muddy as
high as this Kanyon City, otherwise, the town
in the hollow. It is located on a small brook
termed in this country
Ri- J,OUv" and A
O J I
at its intersection with the Missouri-Valley.
The town was originally settled as a mormon
settlement, and built up entirely within the
Kanyon of this "gentle, murmuring Lousy,"
Its peaks and bluffs towering high on either
side, and at a distance have the appearance of
an almost perpendicular precipice. In the
spring and summer seasons of the year, the
greeu mantle of those lofty peaks bursts upon
the vision of tho distant beholder, as one grand
picture, soothing the mind of the weary trav
eler whilst he gazes with wonder and aston
ishment upon the irregularity of their surface.
The scenery, for miles, as witnessed from the
summit of some of those lofty pinacles, is more
picturesque and captivating to the true lover
of Nature, than is to ba found at any other
point, save the bluffy regions of the old ML
souri.
From those points may be seen the loca
tiou of old Fort Calhoun; the flourishing town
of Florence; the unrivalled City of Omaha,
with its twelve hundred inhabitants; the sub
merged town of Trader's Point; the villago of
Bellevue formerly Omaha Mission; the town
of St Mary; and the whereabouts of the town
of Plattsmoutb, which is not behind the rest
in enterprise, according to the opportunitie
offered; Again, turning the eves toward tho
northeast, the beautiful site of Crescent City
may be pointed out to the beholder, and not
less than half a dozen ferry points may aUo be
sccn. .
But I started out to tell you of what had
transpired since I last wrote you, in the twin
sisters Council Bluffs and Omaha. , .
Hon. A. Hall, the representative in Con-
i
gress of the southern portion of Iowa, and
Col. Cobb, of Alabama, spoke here last even-
ing, to a largo concourse of gentlemen of all
parties, much to the edification of the compa-
ny; and to-day went to Omaha City, and from
there their course will be southerly.
n :.,
Business is livelv herd, and I should think
the mercbauts were adding a handsome pet
ceutage to their capital regularly.
'FVtfi lowelrv ctnra in ftm-iViCi flifTf WfiC TVi1"-
U r thrnn l.n,lro.l Jftllm in mnr.-T- th
h.wi,.rnM.i.-
.Tho ncw occupant of the Douglas -House
talks of chan
The new Uapitol remains yet untouched at
V,oir r,,l ; ;u .l.a..
.!" w"v, it a cij uuuuuui w lit tut' r
mrb
. more will be done to it this season.
H.
ulackwood and THE Ketiews We have
before ns the famed and valuable periodicals,
republished ny Leonard ocott & Co, New
"w,with ikitish, iXNDON
CJUAETERLt, Edinbcegfi and Westminister
Reviews. They need not our praise to in
crease their circulation. Their contents; which
are as follows, will give the reader an idea of
the interesting Nos. before us;
Contents. EmNEcnan:-The Civil Wars
Of Cromwell Himabvan.TrmmalsTbnT?.,-
rai Economy of France and Britain The
j v v u wmj - U W Aft Wt
Minister von Stein Lectures to Ladies on
Practical Subjects The Use of Torturo in
Indi: Sir Robert M.Clure's Discovery of the
North West Passage The Life and Writings
of M. de Stendhal (Henri Boole) The Suez
Canal Russian Campaigns in Asia. West
minister: German Wit: Heinrich Heine
The Limited Liability Act of 1355 The
House of Savoy Russia and the Allies Mil
itary Elucation for Officers Athenian Com
edyLions and Lion Hunting Letter from
Dr. William B. Carpcn ter Contemporary Lit
erature. London Qcarterky : Table-Talk
Reformatory Schools Menander Henry
Fielding Neology of the Cloister Landscape
Gardaning The. Zoological Gardens The
Results and Prospects of the War. North
British: France and Scotland Dr. George
Wilson on Color Blindness Scottish Schools
for the Middle Classes-Bunsen's Signs of tho
Times Mettray and Red Hill Ben Jonson
Recent Sermons: Scotch, English and Irish
Hotels Italian Character and Itallian Pros
pects. Blackwood: The Scot Abroad Tho
Man of D'plocvacykctchw cn the War
Stockhlom The Atherlings ; or, The Three
Gifts.: Part IV Sea-Side 'Studies. Part II
-A Chapter on Peninsular Dogs Oldtower;
a Brookside Dialogue The Poetry of Chris
tian Art Macauhy. . . . : .
Trans: $3 for either one.' Blackwood
and any one of the Reviews, $5. - The four
Reviews and Blackwood $10. Postage on
all, 80 ceiits a year. , Address -
LEONARD SCOTT & CO.
79 Fulton Street, N. Y.
Look out fob Him, For the benefit of
the Publishers, and also the public, we pub
lish the following Notice from Leonard Scott
& Co., Publishers of Blackwood's Magazine,
and the Westminister, Edinburgh, London
Quarterly and North British Reviews.'
Will our Editorial friends caution their rea
ders against a man, pretending to be a deaf
mute, and forging our name to printed subscrip
tion bills, got up by himself, expressly to
cheat the public? Wo have no deaf mute in
our employ. We have heard from this man's
victims chiefly in the Western States, but he
will doubtless go wherever he can be most
successful in his villany. - We therefore wish
to check and expose him sumultaneously, and
hence this request from Editors writh whom
we exchange. It is not for our benefit, but
for that of the public, that we ask the favor,
for we learn that this scamp is doing- a large
business with -other Publications, as well as
our own. He has, in one instance, given the
name of (,Bboierick," but all the receipts we
have 6een arfl iuiy signed "Leonard Scott
& Ca .j even an assumed name as
u Tl&XiQ pass him round.
L. S. & Co.
P. S One of his victims,, writing from
- describes him as "short, thick set,
back j. sallow complexion, German cast of
countetance. WOre spectacles with steel rims,
limped considerably, and was well dressed."
His deafne.s, &c, is probably feigned.
MALL SOTJTES ESTABLISHED IN KE-
ESASKA TEEEITORY.
From Nebraska City to Maryville, Kansas
Territory.
From Omadi to Fort Lookout.
From Omadi to Elk Horn river.
. From Omaha City by Fort Kearney and
T?i t n en t v
orl Mamle w weak oaii, uo wii.
n 1 t ... TM1 TT 1.1 1 !?
x rora umana Liity oy uoru, xumeuewB
and Running Water via Fort Randal to Fort
Pierre.
From. Omaha City by Florence, Port Cal
houn, De Soto, Cuming City, Tekama, Black
Bird and Omadi to Dahkota City.
From Omaha City to Kearney City.
From. Omaha City by Kearney City, Ne
braska City, Brownville and Kmaka City to
White-Head.
From Dahkota City to Sergeants Bluff,
Iowa. v
From Dahkota City by Azoway creek and
Runninor Water river to Fort Laramie.
From Dahkota City to Fort Parx.
From Omadi to Sergeants Bluff.
Frsm Plattsmoutb by Kanosha and Wyom
ing to Kearny City.
Frcon Wyoming to Sidney, Iowa.
From Wvoming to S;ilt Creek.
From Nebraska City to Salt Creek.
From Kearney City to New Fort Kearney.
From Brownville to New Fort Kearney.
From Brownville to Linden, Missouri.
From Missouri River between Great and
Little Nemaha River by Archer and Salem to
Bis Blue River. ,
- Land Offices Open. The acting Commis-
sionerof the General Land Offico, in answer
to recent inquiries, gave under date of tho 3d
inst, the following list of Land Offices open in
the Northwest:
Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Chatfield, Min. T.
Minneapolis " "
Winona, " "
Red Wing.
Chilicothe, Ohio.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Springfield, HL
Osage,
Sioux Citv,
Mineral Point, Wis,
Menosha,
Stevens Point,
Stillwater, M in. Ter.
Sauk Rapids,
llt-A-WA-THi-A-NA.--Oce of our sick com
positors has recovered, and our friends who
have job work on hand for us to do may now
rely on having it attended to at once. He says
that
Tie took tho ague badly,
And it shook him shook him sorely,
Shook hia boots off and his toe-nails,
Shook his teeth out and his hair off,
Shook his eoat all into tatterz,
.And his shirt all into ribbons :
Shirtless, coatless, hairless, toothless,
Minus boots and minus toe-nails;
Still it shook him 'till it
Male him yellow, gaunt and bony
But he has shaken ia much that he has 20
the han? of it and hix last act was to shake the
chills clean-off, and he is now up and kickin
affain. PoafiiflA Bentinal.
. . . ' Inew.Yoek, Oct, 6.
A letter frorA Guajuna states tha
the cholera was still very prevalen
tcre, carrying fever and small pox in
Ut3 tram.
Maguire is ravaged by cholera and
many of its leading settlers had diet
of the epidemic, borne of the plant
ers had lost a3 many as one hundred.!
laborers and others from foroy to
sixty. ....
Botco fas free from disease.
At Guaynnc trade was very dull.
A severe drought prevailed there;
r
Fire. A sad casualty occurred in
Cass county one day las't week. The
prairie caught fire near the farm of
Mr. Win. Jackson, and threatened the
destruction of his house and fences.
In his eagerness to save his house, Mr.
Jackson had moved, his family and
furniture oat of it, and vras endeavor
ing to subdue the flames. While thus
engaged, forgetting for the ' time all
things else,-his oldest daughter, a girl
of 8 or 9 vear old. not senaratcd from
the jest of the family,. and Vas caught
in the lire " and burned to death. Mi.
J. lost everything butliis house, poor
to f cOR$o3ati6rfcr tfc$ cost to Sire it.
" For the Nebraska Advertiser.
sora cr the aegel chud, ....
BY HXSS.
I was wandering in the forest,
In the forest all alone, - . - :
Plucking flowers in my pathway, '
Just the nweetest ever known; ' "v
"t'hen I Beard, from out the wildwood,
Strains of beanty dulcet straias," "
Which , though, many years have vanished,
My memory still retains. -
T was as if an angel wandered,
Wandered from its home on high,
Where the flowers do not wither
And the beautiful ne'er die ; . .
And forgetting man were near it
With, its bossomfull of bliss, .
Sang a song composed in heaven,
In so dark a world as this.
As I listened to the music.
Music sweet as ever fell
'Pon the ear of human being
Fit a demon's rage to quelj j ;
Just the sweetest littld creature
That Jehovah ever made,-
Stepped out 'mong the thickets
And ran by me half afraid.
From that moment to the present,
To the pressnt fullof care, '
I have loved the world more dearly
Since such beings wander here.
I have read of angels anthems,
Till my heart with joy grew wild,
But 'twas discord to the Toico
Of that little angel child.
Nemaha City, Oct. 27, 1856.
: Thanksgiving in Missouri. Gov.
Price, of Missouri, has set apart Thurs
day, the 20th of Nov., as a day of
lhanksgiyiug.- &t. Louis Republican.
: mi ,
Reported - Riot '-ix Panama.- A
passenger by the Rlinois, at New York,
states that just as the steamer "was
to leave Aspinwall, a telegraphic dis
patch reached Col. Colton from Panama,
to the effect that a bloody riot had
taken place there, and that some 14
or 15 persons had been killed and a
large number of others badly beaten.
NOVEMBER ELECTION.
R. W. Furnas, Esq.:
Sib, By permitting yourself to become acandi
date for Councilman from Nemaha county to tho Ter
ritorial Legislature, you will oblige
: MANY VOTERS.
Ilaving been repeatedly solicited as above, by nu
merous citizons of this county, I havo consented to
become a candidate for the Council, and shall take
the earliest opportunity to sne, converse and consult
with the people of the District.
R. W.FURNAS
We are authorized to announce I. L. KNIGHT as
a candidate for County Commissioner at tho ap
proaching election. .
We are authorized to announce W.' S. tiORN, as
a candids te for Representative, at the approaching
election. . , .
We are authorized to announce R. J. WHITNEY
as a candidate for Representative at tho approach
inz election.
We arc authorized to announce J. T. EDWARDS
as a candidate for Representative, at tho approach-
ng election.
Wo are authorized to announce W. A. FINNEY,
as a candidate for Representative, at the approach
ing election.
We arc authorized to announce NATHAN MYERS
as a candidate for Representative, at tho approach-
nr. election
We are authorized to announce J. S. MIXIOK as
a candidate for Councilmcn, at tho approaching
election.
We are authorized to announce J. W. HALL, as
a candidate for County Commissioner, at tho ap
proaching election.
Wo are authorized to announco LAWRENCE
KINNISON as a candidate for County Commis
sioner, at the approaching election.
We are authorized to announce ISAAC C. LAW
1ENCE as a candidate for Representative at the ap-
proacumg election.
, , .
We are authorized to announce JOHN LONG.
as a canaiaato tor bounty Commissioner at. the ap
roacnins uiecuon. ,.
e aro authorized to announce I). C. SANDERS
as a candidate for County Commissioner at the ap-
proacninj election. . .
A CARD. :
Feeling desirous that the western portion of this
County secure a Representatives, I have concluded
to withdraw my name as a candidate, and in favor
of Mr. Lawrence, II. S THORPS.
We are authorized to' announce that Dr.
Worrell on the Little Nemaha has withdrawn
his name as a candidate for Representative to
the Legislature. He requests his friends in
the Lounty no; to cast there votes lor mm.
Brownville Market
CAREFULLY CORRECTED EACH WEEK BY
HOBBUTZELL & CO.
DEALERS IN PRODUCE.
Bbowsville, N. T. .
Flour, ?! sack of 100 2s. $4,50
Corn Meal, $ bushel ..' 50o
Corn, in the ear, old $ bushel ' 30c
Oats, $ bushel, 40o
Sugar, $ 1015c
Coffee, iutSo
Tea,
Bacon,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Sides,-
Chickens, dos.,
Egos,. do,
Fbksji Beef, "4 lb
100
i
10c
8o
9o
2,00
15c
57
50s
15c
Potatoes, bushel, new
Butter, -
MEW CASH STORE!!
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
The snbfcribcrs would .inform the eitizens of Brown
vijle, and surrounding country that their.
NEW STORE HOUSE
Is completed, and they are now receiving
and opening aa extensive stock of
NEW GOODS!
COMPRISING IN PART,
BIEY GOODS,
BOOTS AND. SHOES, .
Hardware, and Tinware,
COOKING AND BOX STOVES,
FTJRinTTJRB,
GROCERIES, &C,r&C,
To whieh they invite the attention of customers.
Their Goods are selected with reference to the
wants of the town and surrounding coun
try, and wiU be sold as
Low a3 any House above St. Joseph
FLOUR AND CORN MEAL,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
COilE ONE! COME ALL!!
. And examine our Stock for yourselves
, Respoctfullv, ,
. McAllister, dozier & co.
Tirownville. October 25.185. vlnlOrf
Country Produce
TT 7 ANTED, and for which we allow the highest
SIGEKSON'S NURSERY,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
. JOim SIGERSOX $ BRO.;
OHer for sale the coming Spring, ,
53,003 Apple Trees, and 4 roars old, era-
bracing 175 Tarieties. Price 25 t 40 cent.
25,000 Peach Trees, from 6 to 8 feet high, 63
Sr.
vareities, from 25 to 30c. . .
2:500 standard Pears, embracing 43 varieties,
price from 53 to 75 eents.
5,003 Dwarf Pears, embracing 33 varieties, price
. $1 each.
6,000 Cherry Trees, 31 varieties, 50 to T5 cents
each.
500 Apricots, Fairly Golden, Buda, Teach Apri
cots, Laree Etrly, trice 50 cents. ; .
MOO Quince, assorted, 25 to 50 cents
. 500 Dwarf Apples. a
500 White Grape Currants
500 Black Naples J5.
.Ifin Charrv Currant.... .....
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500 Rd Dutch Currant
500 Victoria Currants
.500 White Dutch Currants Jjvi "
500 Large Red Dutch Curranta lf?
500 English Blnck
2.000 Prolific Green tin
1,000 Iloughton's Seedling.
500 Warrington do ........
1,000 Sulphcr do ........
1,000 Ashton do .... ....
500 Crown Bob do
"500 Riaemcn do
2.000 Yellow Ant warp Raspberries
1.000 Ohio Everbearing do
. 2,000 Largo German Antwarp do
1,000 Rod Antwarp
-1,000 English Filberts
1.000 Horse Chestnuts '
... "
...25
...25
...25
...25
...10
...2
...19.
...10
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5.C00 Grape Vine?, 2 to 3 years old 25 to 50
150.000 Grape Vines, I year old $5 100
5.000 Dahlias assorted, each 25
500 Pernias, ' do .... ....... 50
10 000 Giant Asparagus Roots...-$5 100
5.000 Tube Roses 10 ..
2.000 Yard3 Pink- 50cts $yard.
2,000 Plants Victoria Rhubarb-..
' 50c or $40 100 "
8.000 Wilmot's Early Red Rhubarb.. ..12o
50,000 Strawberry Plants, 12 varieties
$5. to 10 per 2,0000 i ; ' -'
10,000 Shade and Ornamental Trees, embracing
Catalpa. Black Locust, Palionia Imnerialli?.
Ix.rehirdT Poplar, Silver Len red Poplar,
Linden Wood, Sweet Gnm, Elm. Balsam
Poplar. Altianthus. Tulip Trees, Upland Cy-
Drass. sycamore, raper MniDRrry, American
Larch. Woeping Willow, Bnckeye, Moun-
tain Ash, White Birch, Red Maples, varying
in price from 25 cents to $1,50, according to
me
15,000 Evergreens, embracing
Red Cedars, price each 50c to $2 '
White Pine do 50o to $1 '
Yellow. Pine do 50o to $2
Balsam Fir, do 50c to $1
American Arborvltas 25c, 50c, 75c, $1,50.
Chinese Arborvita, 50c, $1.50,
European Savin 50c, Tree box 50o
Norway Spruce, 50c, 75c, 100,
. White Spruce. SI.
12,500 Plants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing
in part a follows:
Mac. e-eh 50c: Spires, assorted, eachSc;
TTardT Roe each 50c
S u vl'l l lL . " ,
Snow Balls, each 37 to $1,
Monthlv Roses, each 50c'
Honey Snckles, asorted, 25j, 50c St;
Tyringa Philadelphn 25o to 50c; , ,
Rose Aeasria. 25o to 50c;
Privet for Hedges 25c:. .
Bladdacina 25c: Corcnrns Japonic 25c;
Ellagnus 25c;Liburnum 50c; .
Taraarix Africana 25 to 50c;
, Ribes Gordoni 25o to 50c; . .
Weepin? Mountain Ash 1,50; . . .
Whith Frinze Tree 1,50;
Forsvthea 50o to 1.00; . -
Cornico Dogwood Silver Striped 50j to 1,00
DeutxaScnbia 25c:Dcutza Oracalis 50c;
Wecpm? Jtirch 50c;
Magnolia Acuminetta 50c;
Weepins: Linden 1,50;
Dwarf Box 50o per yard; "
Eauonimus 50c:
AHheas, assorted, 25c to 50s.
fT" In offerin the above Stock to our customers
wo beg to say it is superior in growth and quality to
any heretofore offered, and persons wishing a supply
can avail themselves or further information, by ad
dressing the undersigned at St. Louis,
Catalogues
furnished to all poet-pnid applications
Respectfully,
JOFIN SIGERSON A ERO.
Oct. 25, 1855.
vlnl9-ly
FRESH ARRIVAL!!
OF
-r 'T'T'T S rv Oil are the faithful limnings of nine years experienca
Hi W ("Ti fC I I IS" at sea, of a common sailor, a native "Ruckeye," ro
' " ' Vy KJ cognized as inferior to no writer of the present day,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
TTAVE TIIIS DAT RECEIVED, per steamers 1
JLJL
A. C. Goddin and Win. Campbell, and now
opening, the most extensive stock of troods ever of
fered in this market. After the experience they
iereu in mis marKCt. Alter ine experience iney
have in Nebraska, they Hitter themselves that they
know what suits the people, and have purchased such
a stock of Gocdj as cannot fail to please. Wo will
, . . .
not pretend to enumerate, but Say come and sec; and
you will not tail to be suited.
Oct. 15, 1853.-ly -
Ready Made 0101111110;,
17 VERY VARIETY1, style, quality, price, and pat-
JLi tern of Ready Made Clothing, just received and
for sale cheap, by , llOliLMZELL & CO.
Boots and Shoes. .
N unusually large stock of fine and coarse Boots
XX and Shoes both Gentlemen and Ladies' can
be seen, and purchased low, at
IIOliLlTZELIj & CO S.
Hats and Caps.
T ATEST styles of Hats and Caps, an! of every
Xa grade and price, are offered at
IIOBLITZELL & CO 3.
Furniture.
OEDSTEADS, Table?, Stands, Bureaus in short,
XJ everything in the r armture line, ean be had at
HOBLITZliLL & CO 3.
StoVes and Tinware.
C- nnr r , , rx r . .
OOK, Parlor and Offico Stoves of various pat-
terns; ana nn ware, at
Hardware, Cutlery and Iron.
A LARGE assortment at
IX nOBLITZELL A CO'S
Wood and Willow ware.
BUCKETS, Tubs, Churns, and an endless variety
of Willow ware, is for sale at
UOULlTZhLI CO 3
Provisions.
TT7E keep constantly on hand, Flonr, Corn Meal,
v t Bacon, Butter, and every vanetvof urocencs.
HOULlTZEIi, 4 CO.
Saddlery.
SADDLES, Bridles, Martingales, Check', and ev
ery variety of goods in this line cun be had at
ftueensware,
vF all tho latest 6tyles. and in endless variety,
ts. and in e
VjCst opened at
IIOBLITZELL fr CO'S.
&. k C. TODD & CO.,
A. 212, Xorth Firit or Main Street, &. LouU.
IMPORTERS AKD MANUFACTURED OP
Mill Materials
INCLUDING Dutch Bolting Cloths, Mill Stones,
Saws, Screens, Damsel, Ac. Also: '
PORTABLE GRIST MILLS,
Both Upper and Lower Stone Runners.
MACHINE BELTING,
Of Stretched Leather amd Robber.
St. Louis, October 13, 1S5C .vln8-ly
GREAT SALE OF LOTS!!!
One Hundred Extra Lots, In the Town of
Therroprictors.of.the town of Archer, knowing
that they have one.of the most beautiful Town Sites
in Nebraska Territory,, feel assured that the place
no-ids but to b seen t be admired, and they have,
therefore, concluded to offer One Hundred Lota, in
thu above named Town, at Public Auction, on Wed
nesday, Novemlier 6th, 1355, it being the first day
of tho District Court. '
.Archer U rituatcd on. a high:prairle, nine miles
from tho Missouri river, oa the most d'aect route from
Nebraska. City to Topcka, in Kansrs, and is the
County Seat of Richardson county. The Lots to be
so'd and no mistake; Terms made kn awn on day of
bale.
, A. D. KIRK.
rToa Company.
' . ''" Secret arr Arebc:
rUOJI THE KEWSPAPEB ADYXBTISINO AGENCY OP
W. S. SWYMMEll,
Corner of Olive and Main St?., over the Bank-
ing Housa of John J. Anderson & Co.
ri
JPAGLi'a PATJCST
Portable Circular Saw-IIill,
FOR STEAM AND HORSE POWER.
TEE most useful and neccsiary machinery in op
eration; is simple in construction and easily kept
in order, andean bo moved on a wagn aj readily as
a threshing machine, and put iu tpcration at a small
expense, (t will saw from one to two thousand feet
of lumber a day, with one team of six horse, as an
average business, and in a better styl 3 than other
mills now in use. It is equally well adapted to
Stcamr TVater or Horse Pcvrcr.
The undersigned, agents for tho patantee, would
announce to the public that theyaro now prepared
to furnish Mills, with or without horsa power, of su
perior quality arid workmanship, with the right to
use the same, upon the most favorable terms, at their
manufactory, No. 202, Second street, St. Loui3, Mo.
We have also the right for the manufacture of
ChildY Patent Double Saw Mills.
Tho Successful practical operation of these mills
through the country has been the means of establish
ing their great reputation and with improvements
in construction and increased facilities in manufac
turing, we offer them to the public with full confi
dence of their advantages.
All orders addressed to us will bo promptly execu
ted, and any information in regard to Mills cheerful
ly given.
Persons ordering Mills will ple.130 mention the
State and County in which they wish to use them.
mUSLASDS & FERGUSON.
Extension of Page's Patent.
NOTICE is hereby siren to tho public, that the
patent of PAGE'S PORTABLE CIRCULAR
SAV MILL has been extended i r seven vear from
Jtly loth, .1355. All persons found violating this
patent, orinfnnsini on tho same, in makin-r. usin?
or vending, will he proceeded against in accordance
witu tne laws in such enso made and provided.
ULUKUrJ FAUli, Fatenteo.
By -."Authority !
THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT
And Board of Education.
tto. ,,. n T . , , , , ,
IIa70rdercii & following Dcsxrable W orks for the
uU51"i' muioncs ui Auuiaaa,
Some of them havo been put into every Library,
others only into the more populous townships. The
careful attention given to the examination of works
lor tne3e norarics, is a guarantee of the merit of the
DOOK3 chosen. Alany families will deaire to own the
books, and read at their leisure, rather than wait
their turn to get them from a library. The works
may be purchased of Booksellers, or will be sent by
mail, free of postage, upon payment of prices annex
ed to each.
Farr's Ancient Ilistorv Munh
Rollin, because more concise, accurate, and up with
modern research. 4 vols., Cloth, tilt, $3. Sheep,
The Teacher Jliscell .inv is a new and t
cellent collection of articles on Education. wrin hv
togJZ Pickett'lt JnUr"1 T'
. ? . ' ' other distin-
Bhed members of the -College of Teachers." 1
vol 12mo., Cloth, $1,25.
History of the Puritans and Pil-rrim
Fathers. By Stowell and Wilson. 1 vol.12mo
j. , n: r
Jlonat's Laic of Dr. Chalmers. 1 tcL.
12mo.,$,25. . -
The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs cf
distinguished Scottish Female Characters; Embra
cing tho Period of the Covenant and tho Pcrsecu
tion. By Kov. James Anderson. ..
Moffat's South Africa. One volume, 12ino
Twelfth edition. i.
Six Years in India. By Mra. Colin Makex
zie. 2 vols 12mo., Cloth, $2.
Kern's Practical Landscape Gardening.
with 22 plans and Illustrations. Third edition. $1,50
ivian-oi-war Life.
A Boy's Experience in the U. S. Navy.
SIXTH TnOLSAND. J
1 volume, 15mo.; Illustrated. 75 cents.
Tho Merchant Vessel.
A Sailor-Boy's Voyages to sec the World.
1 volume, lCmo., Illustrated. 75 cents.
Nordhoff's admiral series of volumes. "Man-of-
War Life," ".Merchant Vessel,"" and the xxcw volume
to appear in September, under the title of "Whaling
and Fishing," must be rweived with great favor, aa
tne nrsi two nave been, wnerevcr circulated. Ihcy
in life-like delineations of adventure bv sea.
very striking ana graphic pictures ot lite at Sea,
evidently authentic and very instructive. t
lias adventure enough to please and truth
enougn to aissipato the charjn of a sailor s life.
New Aork Uvanicliit.
There is in them a vast amount of information
... ,, , ,- -
Pffs the commcrce (,f the orld.-I rcsby terian
. 1 r 1 1
" ,U Uko caPtlT0 tbe Joong.-Journal and lies-
sender.
sender,
A Buckeye Abroad, or Wandering' in Europe
and the Orient. By Samuel S. Cox. Third edi
tion, Illustrated. 1 vol., 12mo., muslin, 1,25.
The Three Great Temptations of Younjr
Men. Samuel W. Fisueb. Fourth edition. 1
vol. 12mo muslin, 1,00. ...
These arc capital works for family libraries. Pub
lished by MOORE, WILSTACIL KEYS A CO.,
25 West Fourth St., Cincinnati.
M- W K. & CO. aro tho publishers of Bayard
Taylors Cyclopedia cf Modern Travel, which is sold
enureiy uy ageuis.
The only Exclusive Wholesale Grocery
House in 81. Joseph.
JENNINGS & SMITH,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
V lioloaalo Grooores,
Corner Second and Frances Srs.
FJESPECTFCLLY call tho attention of Country
L Merchants to their large and varied stock of
Groccric., which has been increased by Lite arrivals
at the lowest rates of freight, nnd will receive d uly
additions through the season. II mu,r purchased fur
cash, tl. 7 present more than ordinary inducement
to baVeJanii will satisfy all that favor them wiih
ft thcJ. cm RnJ wJU compct(J with sjt Kais
prices. 1 uey navo in store:
uOO bags Rio CofFeo 50 boxes starch
40 " OU Java Coffee 70 do lemon iryrup
100 chest and hf chests 250 whole and cf boxes
assorted Teas . candy '
ISO bbl reboiled and S II 300 dos cans Ficld?s cclo-
Molassfls
brated Baltimore oystcr-i
1C0 bbls half and or bbLi
ciackrel
COO doxen 8x10 ar.d 10x12
window sash
10J hf bx ass'd glass
3CJ) duz bed cordj
80 coils manilla and jut)
rope
400 b'dles wrapping paper
500 bbls S F and extn
Flour
1200 qr and half bxs sai
dine3
80 dozen zinc washboards
50 nests tubs
75 dozen wooden buckets
100 half bbls do
50 kg Belcher's Syrup
j 150 flhd N O Sugar
CO Ibis crushed
80 Ibis Tar
100 stands do
300 bbls A hf blls crack
ers of various kinds
200 bxs ass'd Tobacco
100,000 ass'd Cigars
1000 sacks G A Salt
1500 sks Dairy 44
13 bales 4-4 DomMtics
130 do cotton batting
125 do ' do yarn
500 kegs nail
83 do SCSoda
259 bxs star candles
And a general assortment of sundries too numer
ous to mention in an advertisement.
Our consignment, 5.000 bbls Kanawha salt, at St
Louis rate?, freights added.
Orders are respectfully solicited and shall receive
prompt attention, and every effort uoado to give en
tire satisfaction.
September, 2T, 1856 vlal(J-ly
Steam Hill Lumber.
WE tako this melhcd of informing tie Public
that we have iust pat in operation on what w
known as Sonora Island, four miles above Brown
ville, a first quality steim Sawmill, and are now pre
pared to s;iw nil kiud3 of Lumber on short notice,
and in a manner, we are confident will gits satisfac
tion. We will keep a Ferry boat to run to the m3.in
shore, for free u3o of our customers. .
W. S. HALL A CO,
E3TRAY KOTICll
CAME into my indosure alat the 1st cf Agiist
1855, 3 yoke of oxen; marks, color and age as fol
lows: .
One ox, a blue roaa," smooth crop and ui.dcr bit
in tne ngut ear;ssooth ercp from th3 left, and Eve
yevs old. One red rcan. same marks and age. One
yoke ey'rn, tale red and white pied. Same marks
and ag as above. On-J red ox, witlt bush of tail off,
and,suiooth crop o J left ear. One roka vcr :ne
white, upper bit in left ear, und.T lit ia light, nrid
lroks ns though it had been split and the upj-er part
forced off: ago same as above. Ono Whck brown ex
crop off righi ear, and ?iaoth crop and under bit off!
j right and a email appearance of a brand oa left hip
T),n,nl 'i - v. v . ' "
aftd myins charts, within sixtv dav,lrr,n tbUd.t,
-Given ualcr y hand, this PtH'd.v Vf hvr,! it'Cat- ""
1S5G.. . . . W2IWEDDLE.
PROCLAMATION "
C2 THE .
GOVEnnon 0? . riEEHAs:(A.;:
Executive Di.tirte.nt,
- Omaha Ci:yrN. T.- I
To te QvnKyI Fcf? of Stbnitka Ttrritory:
I. 21 A UK W. IZAIID. Governor tf the Ul
Tetritorv. in cursuance of an act .f the, Lerioliiin .
Asd-inilly, Uo provide for takic; the census, uakbj;
appiirtionment, holdic; ilections," Ac, approved J B.'
uary 2Sth, di hereby declare and uake known taat
an election will lo'held in tho several ccuatiej-lu
thi Territory en the first Tuesday in ov!iaber, A.
D. 1353, for thirtcoa members of the Council, thirt.r ,
five p-cnibcrs cf tho House of Representatives, .tail
thrco County ConunL&ionerj for each county, aaxir
ding to tho apportionment hereunto subjui.cd; wlicU
said election shall be conducted in all resjcU In M
cordance with the provisions of an 4tei2tuled"2Ii:
tiots," approved January 23 Ui, 12j3. Ihero 1x:id j
no County Commissioners yet elected, the Prelate
Judges cf the several counties are hrtby authored
and r9quirel to proceed at once ta lay off their, r-.,
speotivo counties into convenient election precinct?,
and appoint three competent Judges of election la
cach, and generally to do and perform all i Jth dstif
in conducting said, election as will, by the provisicss
of said act, devolve urx.a the Board cf County Cora-
miHsioners whu they saau hav beca au.:y e.Qiti
and. organized. . .
-k.ipToox'tlovi mont. !. '
Tho couutv of Dahkota will oloct one CouiicUtjib
and two Representatives; tho counties. of Burt nA
luaiing jointly will elect one I.cprescntaiire; cao
county of Washington will elect one Councilman and ;
thrco Representatives; the northern district of l)jut:-
bu county will elect three Councilmcn and ujjbt
Representatives; tho southern d'utvict of said eoiiity ,
will elect one Con:iIman and four Representative?;'
tho siuthera district cf Du'iUs. V"ashiagto, Ca'-t
and Cuming counties jcir.tly will elect one Council-
mac; tho counties cf ludgi and I'Utt jolatly wi'I
elect ono Rerrcjentative; the counties cf Cass, Lur
cajterand Ci;iy jointly will elect one Coanciannn
and four Kerrcsentative?; the county t: Utoe wiu
elect two Councilmcn anl six Rpnte?ntJtLvci. tl.e .'
county of NemaL will elect one Councilman nid
three Representatives; tho counties tf RiohanLui .
and Pawnee joinriy will elect ono Councilman rd
Jhreo Representatives; the counties cf Dodge,- Cast
and Otoa jointly will elect one Councilman. 5
V itn33 my hand and tho grcnt seal 0: tli
Territory, this oth da of Septcmlxr
. A. D.. 1S3S. :
Dy the Governor, . . . MARS W... IZARD. '
T. 15. Ccmino, Secretary of Nebraska.
Ijiiniber! ILumberl
. . .. . .
rilllG undersigned has on h ind and for salu nt liii
JL mill,. Ilnh Bottom, Mo., One hindrwl and .
Twonty-llve Thousand feet of. vat -us kinds of Lun-
ber, which he offers for salo at tho following prici-a. .
bquaroedged lumber, ' .
Sheeting, - -. - - .1,25
Black Walnut, - - - - '2,03: '
There is a ferry across the Missouri riror, opsiti:,
the mill. Lumber will be delivered on tho Nebraa'ia
shore, at 50 cents in addition to the above primes.
LOUIS LAYIti.Mt. . .
September 20, 1353.. vlnl8-3inpd
Groat fJalo of Xjotc ; , .
At .--.Wybminsr, IV. -T.- :
NOW IS THE CHANCE FOR MAKING
NOTICE ii hereby givefl to the 'world ard thff
rest of mankind," that then will bo a snltt of ,
Lots in Wyoming, Otoo county, Nelraskiv Territory'
oathi . , ... .! I .
Twenty-fifth day1 of October, .
. A. D., 185G. '
To those who have had the pleasure cf seeing tnl 1 -beautiful
site, and surrounding countryit ia.meles
to say anjthing In commendation, 83 the reality U ,.
superior ta aijy description that can ba given; builo
those who have not, wo would say, thai Wyoiain; m
located at tho mouth of Weeping V'at4T rivor, und "
has the very best rock landing on the Missouri river
without any exception whatever. The beach, fron,
the mouth of Weeping W ator for a distance el tbroo .
fourths of a mile down, is nearly in a Btraight Vuii
and i3 a perfect royk base; in soma places ilready .
graded. Tho bluff ii low, and full of, tho bi:st".im
and sandstcno rock in the Territory, and abundant
enough, to snpply a large city for all future ags, fvt;
building, paving, Ac. There aro extensive houia cf .
timber in tho immediate vicinity, on both indtl of .,
the River; stone-coal, lime and sandstone boiiod-t
throughout tha whele valley of tho Weeping Water,
The bluff, from a few feet above high watr H.ark,
slopes up at an angle cf about six ilcgrsea.Xor a dis--tance
ot omj-fourtli of a mile, then spreads 1 ut into,
the most beautiful table lauds, presenting to view
the most romantic and magnifleieat landscape ever;.
beheld by the eye of man. Tho surrounding coun;
try U watered by the almost innumerable tributaries .
of the Weeping Water, to cclobmtol in lominoe,
and Indian traditions,) and 13 tbeflncst farming r-' .
gion in the Western country. Yyoinir.g Ilea duo
West cf Sidney, CUriuda, Bedford,.. LliKnJiold,: .
. Kcosauqua and Burlington, and is tho best f.enainm
. for a railroad on tho, Missouri river, and the b:t'
point for a western extension, beinz due East of New;
I Fort Kearney, and the nearest point on the Missouri
1 w iu great ouib owni m.'uiaw.
. Froni tho preat ,fataraI aavant;15l.a tUi.UX las
over every other place on thd river, it is defined to.
become the Grcat Commercial Metropolis of thn T:r-
r . tt-
; to the great bait springs ia ebraska.
ntories est of the Missouri. - :. 1
Thero is the machinery for a steam saw jnill jmt
landed at our Lcvoe, which will bo erected forth- .
with. Tiuro ii Another expected in fc short, tuna.-. .
Thero will be a Printing Office set up,, and weekly
newspaper issued in a fcwd.iyi. Merchants, an l Me
chanics are selecting lots in Wyoming for tlioianue-
diato erection of buildings suitable fur their ausincss.
The country back already presents a tlirivl g8pct;
being dotted over with fields and houses of iulustri-,
ous farmer'. There is no humbug about tho matter.
Juitcoiiio an l see for yourselves, and get you u gcod
homo wh'ilo you can g.vt it chw.p.; At tha ul rn '
tho day abovo named, you can buy fvr afirdi'.i-rs4
what would cost you tuonsan ls iu aahurt time hao..
Byord'jrof tho Wyoming Twn Cinpan) Jf. T.
JACOjt DAWSON, He.-r clary.
Wyoming7NrT."Sept: 2'.r, I?3fl.-"vlrft'Jt,f
Dissolution of Partnership.
- - - -
NOTICE is hereby given, that the co-part a :nhip
horetofvro existing bctwifcn J. D. N. Thojnrifion
and II. P. Buxton, is this J.iy diso!ved by Tt,tal
consent. Tho busines of tho firm will bo fisished,
with consent cf parties concerned, bv II. I'.Biixka.
II. P. BUXTON,
J. D. N. THOMPSON. -
Brownville, Sept. 8. 1S3". vlnlSlf
iOO! OUT:-.'.
ALL person ara hereby forwirncd from bnymj
the South West fourth of Section 25. To'vnf-hip
6, North Range 15, East of the sixth Princ: ml Meri
dian, in Nemaha county, N. T w jwrnpedby
II103. itudiy; as 1 have a right to ?id clitim that 14
indisputable. B. B. THOM'SON. 1
lirownviue, July 5th, IbJO: vl-n5tf; j,
AMES C AUG ILL. OTO. W, CLlUUtZ.
J. &. C. XV. CAIIf.'ILL, . , :
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION '.
ME51CHAKTS." '
AND MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS,'
Steamboat Landing, St. Joseph, Zlo.
CONSIGNMENTS of Goodi and Trod-ico'
respectfully solicited, and all hasineis I ntrrst.
etl t j us will ho promptly and cr.r:f illy a.ciided to
at the lowest ratc3. . - - . ' .
References. v
Taylor A Shepherd, Si. Louis,
R. L. McGhee A Co., .
Lirermore, Cooley X Co., .. , , ' j
Merchants Generally,
)t. Jjsot
aph.
BOBBINS & POMER05V-"...
WHOLESALE DZALEr.3 IS .
BOOTS, SHOES & SOLE LEATHHH,
Nos. o, Tearl and ?i, Jlain Siroct,
CINCINNATI, OL'IO. v ..
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
C20BGE CLATI3. i. . LES.
CLAYES ii Li:E,
Real Estato and General. Agencv,"
OMAHA CITY, N. T... . V
References.
. James Wright, Broker, NwYork,!
Wm. A. Woxlward, Esq. ''',-,
Hon. R. Wood, Ex-Giv. cf Ohio Cleveland,
- Wicks, Otic and Brownt!!, P.t3!;cr, ;
Aloott A llorton, : ' v' ;4 ?,
Col. Robert Carapbcil, ' ' Ttv Leuii -
James Ridgwnr, Err, .' . v
CrawfomauJ Sackctt. : i.l.r: Chitagj.. ; ,
Omaha City, Aog. 3), I356.. v bl3-lr
: GIARLE3 KEARNY, ' ' ' 1
"Wholesale and Retail .Grocer.
A"N I) STEAM BOAT AGENT. :
E.isi side Market Square op'file Mar;;l IIor.9
D'Slwctoiuw the eiths cf Si.Jo.-.h.
HQS Lavc to inf...in thj
! M 7 " i-3Pa.m,Jy thu. be h.j,ut
Market
price. HOI'LITZLLL 4 CO.
Qct. 2 1th, 185?.
1