Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 19, 1857, Image 2

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    cnnrE3E sugar cAirn
PURE SEED.
The nbfcriben take great pi easure in Informing
Ibe Haulers, Farmers and Gardners, that they
bare secured from the most reliable 1001x68 a limit
ed inpplyof Fresh Seed of this very valuable plant,
the properties of which may be briefly ummed up
a follows :
lit. One acre of the stalks, properly cultivated,
will yield from 200 to 500 gallons of fine Syrup,
equal to the best New Orleans 1 and from the same
roots, second crop of excellent fodder.
2d. Sown broadcast or in closa drills, on land
deeply plowed or highly manured, it will yield thirty
to fifty thousand pounds of superior fodder to the
ere.
3d. It surpasses all ther plants for soiling (feed
ing green,) and fodder, on account of the great
amount of sugary juice which it contains; and is
greedily eaten by stock of all kinds. ;
4th. It bears repeated cuttings, like Egyptian
Miuet, growing off froely and rapidly, after each cut-tin?.
6th. It stands drouth much better than common
eorn, retaining its green color and juiciness eTen after
the sed matures.- -
6th. The seed is excellent for human food, when
ground into meal, and fattens domestic animals very
speedily. From twenty-fire to seventy-fire bushels
can be raised on an acre.
The seed, which has been Tery carefully kept pure,
from the original importation, will be offered in cloth
packages, each containing enongfi to plant about one-
fcfth of aa acre in drills 4 feet ty is mcnes, wiia iuu
direction for the cultivation, which is perfectly
aimrfa. ' -' ' ' -'
These packagei will be forwarded by mail,nee of
'otiage, to any auaress, on receipt oi lor eacn
package. When not sent by maU, we will furnish
a proportionate quantity by express at purchaser's
cxnense.
Early orders are solicited, as the supply of good
and reliable seed is quite limited. Applicants' names
wii be entered in the order in which they are receiv-
ed. and the seed will be mailed as soon as possible,
A pamphlet will be sent, -postage free, to all who
pur- e seed; or to any person who will enclose a
ihn ;nt stamp. . . :
Briers In seeds and country merchants can be
sopplied at a liberal discount from retail rates, if
their orders are received immediately.
Address with a plain direction for mailing or ship
ping. .
' We will also be prepared to furnish a simple and
eScicnt mill to express the juice from the cane, and
cauldrons Ac for boiling the same.
Many testimonials in addition can be given to
prove its adaptcdness to the Xortb. western and
Western states.
' AT OUR WAREHOUSE
WiU also b found at all time
Of all kinds of -.
' "AND MACHINERY,
With a full Stock of
Field and Garden Seeds,-
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. . . . . - ' i - ' ' ;
Cf the Host Heuxbuc and genuine kinds.
XZ7"FuU Catalogues sent on application. , .,
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HE5HY D. EMESY & CO-
23i Lake Street, Chicago, III.
S8-tf
IW EERRY,
: Acrcc3 Tho Shuto " f ;
.-At the Head cf the Islands.
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ABOVE BEOWNVILLE,
.Tq TjT. S. HaU & Cffs Saw Mill.
: as purchased the Ferry privilege granted Jack
son Peters, at the last Session (of . the. Legislature,
sr! is now prepared with a new and substantial boat,
a: il umes to ewjeommooate th tuuie, Charrcs
x.sal rates.
? ' : SAilDEL' IIcBRIBeI :
ZrchSlh, 1S57.
- 38-3m
J.' U JENNINGS,
C71x'o loc alo:
CX)II1IIS3I0N MERCHANT,
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.IV.
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
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Comer Second iad Frances Stx.r
: frr. jcsrrn, :o:;
HAS oa Land, ani to arrive, the following arti
cles, which will be sold to th trade on aoeom
: nodatirg terms, - EXCLUSPTELY . AT . WHOLE
SALE: ' ' ,
:i50C3 Clears fL cjatli-lC9bra E D And W R
ties c chees
4309 sacks G A Salt ' 153 boxes starch
. 500 Ehds N O Sugar 200 bbls and hf bbls water
603 iks Rio CofTee
end bufr crackers
ICO ; O G Java Coffee 200 bbls and Lf bbls cilot
' 1C3 - Ifirusyra bread and pio nio do
ItO HocL ' 200 bbls soda milk sugared
250 bbls, half bbls smdlOO egg and wine do
Vrs Belcher's Molasses; 100 bbls apple vinegar
bbls, half bbls and qrSOO bxa Tobacco all grades
N N re.ned do 200 bxs smoking tobacco,
ISO half chests toa H : various brands -
kinds 100 bunches pipe stems ;
2:0 UU Lelcher's Scgar 60 bbU H S Sicily nd
li3 Ills, bal's, qn, .no 1 Joe Almonds '
. 2 and 3 Mackerel - . ; 50 bbls filberta, braxil
'StObisdriedkerrinrs " nuts, pecans
23 if Us White 1 ish 100 kzs S C Sod 1 1
SdrrujdryCodFkh
'Tt3 ti t:i'i ctzij
ICO-'fonry
5 ."3 Smmsf rt
600 kegs assorted nails
tOO bxs half and qr star
candles s ; 0-j.
IM oo stenne do
1C3 txi U't rn r-ll-203 do bar soap -
ins . f , i . . .. r 10 do rock candy. :
13 IrslVi-rej-
en. ni i
.s, cardenseeds xd straw rakes. lo?
tLaias, laad shot, powder brooms, wrapping paper,
tcr-s E&nilla, jute and cotton cordage, indigo and
radder, i!rm, white lead, window sash, window
f 'js, tin' jars of different siics, Casks assorted
f?,:: ..'r&s Lark, pie fruits, fresh peaches, brandy
' -r-ri:s txi peaches, current and raspberry jellies.
' I.e. a toir.ilacii, canton ginger, preserves, nut megs,
,'. . '.S- rerrerriuc?, tomato and walaut catsup,
1r
a rrup, lobsters, sardines, extract and essence
ll c.Ice, chocola
te,picklos, matches, ttc. "
7 OODHTJ "7AIl
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't-?"ii.ts,bc:leyt bowls ia rests; iron bound kegs, cne
two, ttn", i re and tn pylons, the small ersiae with
li!:s,c n t - i 1 2 btlf bushels and measures,
errp s-c!j "
Isjd s.!jos f&t for tie ralecf H A salt, and have
tew ca 1st i 2,CC3 Ills f;r F&le at cost and tranTpor
iilloa. I Livs the exelii" e sae ly direct consign--1:
1 cf t re Lundred dozen Tidi's ceict rutod oysters,
x 'wk.,?l to be the best put up in LV-Itimore.
Zo Cr.!:r.4fiia ekd Salt Lcie rraiVnmt.
Vt .r 'tl attention is invited to nj extersrfvc
-'... , t Llci braces everything suited to your
tt-:3 iz -juisaui3, iwill at alli-.meskecp
1 : r. i
, tjeal,
bacon, lard, brrl bread an
h WiU be soli at tha lowest carh
J. B. JTNNTfGS.
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CITY,
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"? to til lustncrs is L!i prj--1
ca: rr-h as rub-Jiur
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, Cc. ton yarn, carpet chain, batUcg, cacdleVicks,
teltratni tetrp twiae,wheat and meal sacks, axes,
T7iix bctr'j. tubs, common rails, cedar palls. B B
ill i, pica and cedar churns, brass bound tburns, tar
YiH tuckets, cedar cf ns,Eop sticks.' butter
' ' "It W. FURNAS,
NOTARI FUBLIC,
LAND AND LOT AGENT
INSURANCE AGENT,'
AND AGENT FOR
AGRICULTURAL ILlPLEF.lEtiTS.
r.nowKviLLi:. n. t. ..
GEO. S. EAYRE & CO.,
IS,
AST)
GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
GLENYTOOD,
Mills co, Iowa, .,
rLATTSJIOUTII,
Cass co, Nebraska.
VITrLL promptly attend to Land Agencie!, Invcs
V tigating Titles, Paying Taxes, In vesting mon
ey, Buying and Selling Town Lots, Buying-; belling
and Locating Land Warrants, and nil otter business
connected with their profession in Western Iowa and
Iebra?ka.
J. M. DEWS, Associate Attorney.
REFERENCES: ,
Groene, Weare ft Benton, Council BIuff,j, Iowa.
tr. Doughty A Co,
Greene, Weare li Rice,
Greene ft Weare,
Nixon ft Goodman,
Tootle ft Greene,
N. Wr. Thomas,
Schooly ft-Son
Gen. Wm. Irick,
II. Johnson,
I. Reed ft Son,; ; v"
Robinson ft Bro., , ,, .
Burlington Co. Bank,
Ft. Des Moins u
Cedar Rapids,
Cincinnati, Oiio.
Glenwood, Iowa, ;
Cincinnati, O!iio.
U - ft
Yincentown, IV. J.
Hightstown, "
Philadelphia, Ta.
,
MedfordN. J. "
Herring's Patent Champion
FIRE-PROOF SAFES, . '
TTITH . nail's Patent rowder-Proof Looks the
Y v same that were awarded separate Medala at
tne orld si air London, lib l.and theA orli's Fair.
ew iprK, 1803; and are the only American bales
that were awardxd medals at the London World's
Fair. - ' -
These Safes are now admitted to bo superior to anv
ever offered to the public ; and the pubscriburs chal
lenge the World to produce an instance of these
Safes failing to preserve then-contents through the
hottest fires, or a turclar pickinir the lock.
lne subscribers and toeir agents are thecnly per
sons authorized to make and sell Herring's Patent
Champion Safe, with -.Hall's Patent Powder Proof
iiocks.
I S. C. HERRING ft CO. J
Green Block. 135. 137 and 139 Water St
and 5 Murrav St- New York.
March 5th, 1857. ' 33-6m
mi. OSBORN.
BKALfB TM
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
Jewelry, riatci Ware, Cutlery, S
- ISclrazla City, N. T. "
Es7Ekgba.yixo and RErAinixa dono on short
notice, land all tvobs; wabbasted.
CHABLES G. D0ESEY, -
IE1S AIL - E ST ATE
- '1 " : -AND : ;'" i'
GENERAL LAND AGENT,
first Street, (cppeito 'AireTtiBtxV :oSm.)
, browxyille; n. T. ' ;
Reypectfully solicits the patronage of thfl pzblic in
Buying and Selling , 1
CLAIMS TOWN 'PROPERTY,
And Filing Declaration of Intention to
All claimants cf lands are advised to lo immedi
ately, if they have not already done so, 3 the provi
sions of tho pre-emption law in that res pee t sire plain
mui not to be avoiacaana it is lmpossiblo t perfect
&. Pre-emption Right without' filing, '
!. Brownville, Jan.' 15,1851. .:tl-,nJltf' r. I v ; r.I :
BILLON, THOMPSON & CO. !
Large FramQ Building Cor. Main & Rock( Sts.
. , ( , Whosesale and Retail Dealers in v;,
-. And ' Groceries;1 m
Hardware, Qneensware, Dregs, HatsCaps,
' Ti cu . rr: p, . ' ,. . ,
ton .Furniture, Irorj, JN'ailsl'Flows,vi;1.2ci
imd Fanning. Utensils.
W'lLL have, on the, opening of navi.5ation,
' largo and varied- accession to their' present
cai ... m it' n -
oiock, wnicn wm do eoici Ajqw.lw uasn.H
February 12th, 1857. .,
35-tf
J
E3TABR00H iTHOISOIT,
Will practice join tly.in'. all business cto trusted to
them that will require attention at the ;
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Apdkese: E: Estabrook, Omaha City, "if. T.
' . . - J. D. N. Thompson, Brownville, N. T.
-1,000' BUSHELS ; J '1'.
ZT'x'osls. !3xrvclxi.xfv' E3ooc3L ! !
WE bave now on the way from Texas the above
named quantity of superior seed, of; the new
crop. The present unlimited, and increasing demand
for Hedge plants induced us to make every effort to
Erocure seed sumoient for our own planting after
avingbocn early apprised of the lightncus of the
crop. By the activity and promptness of btir agents
in Texas we bar secured almost the entiro! yield.
The seed are ejected to arrive by tho 1st of Febru
ary, and will be promptly shipped to previous orders,
from cither BLwmington1St..Louis.or Cairo, :
. All persons wishing freth seed should fend us their
orders immediatelyt-with plain directionsfor ship
ping, for delay will certainly result in disappointment.
Our price will bo reasonable, as we have adopted the
motto 'Ca$a fades and mall profits." - -
. Explicit ,d ructions fotfprouting Rnd cu,".tivatiBg
will be sent to all customers., . ' , ,
Seed will b i prepared for vegetating fxrtaoso who
desire it. Address, t- JZ
. .OJEPMAN & M AJfJf.
Bloosilsgtox, McLain Co El. ;
Jainary 1st, lSi7. .-.-24-6
1047 ACRES OF LAND,, AT
PIJBLIC-AUCTIOIT;
I ..WILL sell ; to the bigliEst: bidder oa Siiturday,
March 23: li, 1857, at my residence, Bttt'b,' Ferry,
Atchison Co., Mo., 1047 Acres of Land.Coc'sisting
of three tracts, the.lst tract is 215 njres'eood
heavy timber and belongs to the cst&J of F. G.
Bush, decease! ; the 2d and 3d are farms of my own
and embrace 1$ acrt jrach . both well watered well
timbered and well' improved. One of them has. 80
acres in atigh state, of cultivation and 2f0 acres in
pasture, dwelling bouse jajid other suitable out
houses; the ct'aer hasl25in cultivation and,l 00 acres
in pasture rovcred with Blue Grass, all uider gOol
fence ; dwelling bouse, ice house, etables; Fjiba and
other suitable out houses. ... r,
' All of the above Lands lay near tho Missouri
r.irer and within 2 miles cf the proposed St. Joseph
sr,i Bluff City Railroad, are land? not rnrpassed in
the State for ngricultural and stock Taislng purposes,
i3y ia square bodies and :cir.bits th. celebrated
Jenlin'i Bend, the best body of timber ia tho Coun
ty T;rms, ona third cafh, one third in one year and
one ia two jtr$ Title jerfeot.' For information
..Address ANDREW IRIB3IJ3.
' ' '' ' Bock Pert, or LcwiiH,'Mo.':
- Feb. ISth, 1551... :' : t ,. - .
" St." Joseph Gazette please' copy first S weks in
March, and eesid bill to Advertisor; - iil "
O. F.
Erownvili.
W. B. 300TEH,
"KeannkCity.'
nOOVERrLAKE- CO.
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KEDEASKA TKniiiTor.r. !
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Air ORDINANCE.
Sec. 1st. Bo it Ordained by the Council
of.thi
1
Citv of Brownville: as follows: to wit :
bee. 2d, 1 hat.iishall be the duty of the Mayor to
preside at all meetings of the Council, to scetmit aJ
Laws and Ordinances of the Council ;to executed
ni their violations punished; to suponiilcDd anl
direct the oEcia.1 conduct of all sulx.rdinata cicora,
to sign and seal all Commissions, Licences an i J er
mits granted by the Council, and to perform sucli
other duties 'as may bo granted or imposed by the
Council. . . . (
Sne. 3,1. The Mavor shall bo a conservator 01 uio
cwiO within tho city and ex-oflieio Justice cf the J
p.nno. and is invested with exclusive jurisdiction fur
the violation of City Ordinances, and with criminal
jurisdiction of offences against the Laws of the Tcr-
ruory cominiiici wiiuin inc cut, aua ciruji"i;uu-
ticn limited to t.ao Uitr, in inn same manner as inai.
of Justices limited to Townships. IIo shall not be
disqualified in acting in such judicial capacity ty any
proceedings, being in the namo or in behalf of the
City. .... .... .... ...
feec. 4th. It shall bo tuo duty ol tne i;oaneii to
make Ordinances to secure the inhabitants against
firo and violations of tho public peace, to suppress
riots, gambling, drunkenness, and indecent or dis
orderly behavior in public places: in general to pro
vide for the safety of property and good order of the
City. -
sec. Stn. it fhaubo the duty of the uounciL 10
ew and cause to be collected nil Taxes necessary fr
the improvement and best interest of the City; shall
establish all grades of streets and alleys in the city,
and may change the fame upoh tho petition of the
owners of two-thirds cf tho value of Real Property
on both sides of tho Streets.
Sec. 6th. It shall bo the duty of tho Marshall to
collect and pay over to the Treasurer all moneys bo-
longing to tho t ity, taking his receipt therefor. ; ;
Sec. 7th. It Ehall bo the duty of the Marshal, to
quell all riots aid disturbances which may from time
to time come under ms notice. Ao remove or cause
to be removed all nuisances, all obstructions of streets
and alleys, except those necessarily mado by the
erection of linuiin?3 or other improvements.
Sec. 8th. It shall bo tho duty of the Marshal to
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execute and deiwsit with tho recorder a. bond with
two or moo surities to be approved by the Mayor
and Uouncu of doublo the amount to bo collected
during his term, said bond to be executed upon onte
in 19 tha Tnrme f t hia rAinA
Sec. fith. It thali lio the cU-y of tho Treasurer to
receive and safely keep all moneys belonging to Hie
lity and to pay all orders drawn on mm by the Coun
cil, signed by the Recorder, and shall execute ar d
file snch bond as tho Mayor and Council may from
Kme to timi reciuire, and shall at any time durirs
his term report to the Council the amount of money
in tne ireasury it caued upon by tho Uouncil: and
at tho expiration of his term of ofilce shall make full
returns to the vouncuand shall hand all Books, Pa
pcrs and moneys belonging to tho Treasurer, to h:s
successor when ordcre-I so to do by the Council
bee. J 0th. it shall he the duty of tho Assessor to
proceed and take a list of all the Taxable Property,
both Real and- Personal, and attach the true value
thereto, fcaid assessment to be mado and returned
to the Council annually by the 1st of April.
" Sec, 11th. It shall be the duty of the Recorder to
ktfop true and accurate minutes of the Council.to draw
and sign al". orders on the Treasurer ordered by the
Council, and to perform such 6thcr duties aa may be
recuired of him from time to time.
Sec. 12th. It shall bo the duty of the Mayor and
Council to 11 all vacancies that may occur in any
city office by appointment; said appointee to hold his
olSce until the next general election and until his
successor is duly elected and qualified.
; Approved, Feb. 21th, 1857.
. ;.: , A. S. HOLLADAY, Mayor.
'' Attest: 1 -
37-tf , j B. B, Tnonrrox, Recorder.
'- Attention rLot" Holders ! !
HIGHL Y IMPORTANT HI
4 LL persons who own Lots in the City of Brown
xx. vine, are nere Dy noiinea, tnat 1 am now pre
prepared to execute WARRANTY DEEDS for the
same, and, unless Deeds are obtained before the ex
piration of six moxtiis from date, said City Lots
will bo Bold to : the light s$ bidder, and tho proceed
lercoi uisposca oi accoruing to IjRW.
... . j .. . ... ; , 1. k g jioLLAD AY, ; Mayor.
.Cityjof Eroii-nvillc,N..T. Peb.,26th, ,a7..J ,37-t
JOHN P.'SAMSELL, T
. "tATR OP 'BOSTOX') - ' "
FasMonafele Tailor,
7 ; .ROCK PORT,' MO. V
rfFORMS tho public that he' is now 'prepared to
serve them in the above named capacity. . Civini
had long and extensive experience, he flatters .him
self he can pleosivs.1T xthn favor him with their pat
rpnage.; (Jood fits warranted in all eases .- r.. '
- .PARTICULAR ATTENTION .r. ..
Given to cutting out garments for home making. .
Brownville, Aug. 23, 1856. vl-nl21y .
E. A. WHITBIDGS, ,
x J MilS." 'BAv WIIITRIIJGE & CO.
.t.Ii ,0-llv pU'i MASCFACTUBERS OF .' " V"
MasomcXlothuig and Odd Fellows
t a-.yi f . ; XX. X3 Or Til 1;. : : ;;:.: I !
Alab EogaUa for Temperanceand other Societies,
. Ko. 128 Walnut Street, vp, Stairs, :
" J ' Cincinnati," 6.: ; ' "w
tr. j iMxsoxs. i. neierences. opd FiLLowSi' t
WiBodds.GMof OhuJ O. P. Morton,' P. G Mini.
C. Moore Ed Mronic Rev; Turner & Gray, pub Casket
F. J. Hrillips, H. P. tJitjr W. G. Neilson, PGM Ohio
- . The Editor f the Ad fertiser will have specimens
of Regalia from the above Manufactory, and recicve
orders from Lodges or private members for Rcalia.
:August2, 1853. ,yl-n9tf :, ,'. f, .
1LOX20 TBATT
JTew York c
E. D.'FKATT
O. WiCBILVfi
E.-W.FOX, '
' 8. C. MANra,
St. Louis, ,
. -. bt. Louis.
CniLDPKATT & CO..
j
Directl raporters, Jobbers and Manufacturers' A ?cnts
English, Trench, German & American
f .;.ralardware and -Cutlery. -.. '
: ;GTJNS, HIFLES, PISTOLS, &c., &c,! -i
139 & 141 Main St,cor. Waslimston Avenue,
. i : ST. LOUIS, Ma - ' ' - ! v,
' . V. J ' Provisions. . ,
WE keep constantly ' on hand, Flonr, Co'rn Meal,
Baeon, Butter, and -every variety of Groceries.
HOBLITZELL k CO.,
ST.V JOSEPH LUMBER-YARD.
,Oa Edmccd Street, tear Cargill's Mill, : i
t ,. St, Joseph, Missonri.
W. J: TAYLOR, 'Removed from the old
' Stand rlo the above Earned r.Tace. ' 1 ' .
THE undersigned is now fully prepared to accoro
modate hiH patrons and friends with the best as
sortment of Fiae Juumber ever offered in thi3' m'ar-
krt, comprisinjr not onlv White Piua I,nmhr-r nn,l
White and Yellow Flooring, ready dressed; but also
erst nsoriraciii oi tine ana Cottonwood EhingldSj
Poplar Siding to, i: ,,- . r.,-,,rj -j J;
lie has now on hand, at his Lumber Yard, tho lar
gest and best assortment of loors. Sash and Ver.i.
tian blinds, ever offered in this. market, a portaon of
" "tu ia u ii cci, i rum Vyinciunau manuiocioriea, whioh
enables "bim ti sell at very reduced -prieos.'-'Be i3
fully prepared to fill all ord irs in his line, at short
notice,' and particularly solicits the Kansas and Ne
braska trade, for he has the articles they want and
must have. B? sure to give me a call, near Cargill's
aiiii, and in tn3 immediate Vicinity of the St. J6
soph Brewery-i.; ...
ririSRASKA : CITY HOTEL!
' " - ' NEBRASKA CITYN. T." ' l"
BARNES & BAU3TU3I, Proprietors.
-TTTCS T T-r . . .
H M iHUMkVVt UVU
t iJ- MainStre(5t,AcbrASki City, will be found a de
siraoie reson lor travellers. Stages leave this bouse
iur &u parts oi me Territory.
' notice; ':; notice.;
Merchants, Spprfcnen and MaiiiifacSier;
HORACE ..E. BDIICK &. CO'S..
GRJF Y;ESrE1 EMFOBIEM, for Shot duns,
Bines, Pistols, FiihLig Tackle and SpbrtinsTAp-
ruLus oi ercry variety, is at Ao. 12K Aorth Ma-n
"lctl ok. ouis, ine sign or ttie Ueer in the Win
dow. .......
We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of
lluntm"'. Tanret and Iinnin Ttiflps.
"TC'retbcr With PVrv vaHftfT ftf PrirfnKmn PntJ
' ' r -
Ac; ia fact, CTerTtluDg connected with the Gua
- Two npnilretl Breech loadlog Rifles of various
X. B. All fcnds of gun material and mounting,
in the forged, fled ani finished state. ; . ,
1 lease call and exainina for vonrsplrps ViefnrftVr.ri
make your purchases, as eiperienc'o is the only true
- t5J Oar goods &re a'j warranted by t.s.'
. .-. August 23, 1555. vlalStf . .
c . Country Produco
T7AMLD, and for which we allow the hirrhest
Y Market jrico.' HOBLITZELL & CO.
NO. 1.
SEASON ARRANGEMENTS !
SL Joscpa and Council Blufk Weekly
"SILVER HEELS
11
rTr01 THE r.(w 6ml last running passenger
rkrrg steamrr ILTKii HtELS," baring
hcen built express! T r
the trade, will upon the
opening of navigation, make regular w
between St. Joseph acd Council BlalF.s
wWh tho first. Si Iini? Packets at St. Jc
ular weekly trips,
,r,n Hull VUUULU uiULij wuuiiiij;
Loui? Packets at St. Joseph
The "Silver Heels," will extend her trips to Sioux
City, and intermediate points, ,once a month '
DONNELL ii SAXTON.
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Agents.
Notice.
FAILING to pee several persons Deiore 1 ieic, wno
had made bills at my auction, their accounts
have been left with R. W. i urnas, who advanced the
amounts. JOHN McPHERtSON.
Brownville, Nov. 2P, 1S56. .
Myriads of Madura Plants. r 1,000
- ' Bushels Maclura Seed.
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL. TliS.
OVERMAN $ MANN, :
Blooraington, 111.,
BEG leav) to announce that they have, lor a
ser ics of years, been engaged in the culture of
hedges and hedge plants, and having been greatly
encouraged by the success of tho Maclura Hedge,
and stimulated by the immensely increasing domand
for the material, they have sown, the present season
on good, new land, about 150 bushels of excellent
seed tho produce of which is estimated at fifteen
millions plants i t which they offer for tho Spring
trado, It would hate requirea moreinan iai amoum
to supply tie demand the vait Spring. The . terms
for plants will be reasonable, and to dealers and oth
ers ordering plants by wnoiesaiO great inducements
will bo offered. It is very important that orders
snoulCTtnjTcrrt-tn-Bitnnr; as They will bo registered
and filled in the order in which they are received,
For tho last three years they have , been unablo to
supply tho demand,' and it is probable that late or
ders cannot bo filled the next Spring, aa the dcma'nd
is expected to boour time greater than hcrctotorc,
Plants will be securely packed and delivered on
board tho cars free of expense, except for cost of ma
terial. - . - .
They are also extensively engaged in importing
hedse seed, which 'they sell on the best terms, und
always warrant fresh and good; orders for which
should br sent in prior to the 15th of October next.
They will be prepared to sprout seed for such as de
sire it. ,.i . ...
Having several extensive nurseries, they offer, at
wholesale and retail, a large stock of thrifty Fruit
and Ornamental Irees, incs, Koscs, Shrubbery, &c,
nt tho following points, to wit: Bloomington, 111.
Mound Nursery? Canton, 111, Henry, Elrawood, and
Havana, EL All Jfc ruit lrees warrants,! to e of the
best varieties and truo to name. All information
cheerfully given, and catalogue ani premium 03say
on Hedgemg sent to all applicants. Address,
OVERMAN & MANN.
'Feb 5, 1857. Bloomington, Illinois.
- Columbus NurSery.
: -For Central Ohio and ail around! '
"UR Stock of Fruit Trees, Ac, for sale the pre3
J ent Fall and next Spring, is very largo and fine,
including all tho mos5 approved vaTic;ic3 of Apples,
Pears, Peaches, CherricH, Apricots, Nectarines Plums
Quinces, Grapes, Cun-ant?, Goosberrie3, Raspberries,
Strawberries, etc. . Especial care has been taken to
procure and propagat mostly such'viri'jtici of each
class as arc found best suited to the soil and climate
of tho West and Soulh where most pf the winter
fruits, especially of the-Eastern States,' aro of no
value. ...... .... ... .. .
' Our stock of l'eacli Trees ls'remarkaLly fine,
and the trice so low that all those who lost their
trees the rast winter, should now replace them Of
Cherry Trees rlso we have a fine supply, mostly
grown on Mahaleb stocks, which secures greater har
diness to the tree, and if trained rather low, so as
to cause tho tons to shade tho stem from the hot
sun, it is beleived no difficulty will bo found in grow
ing fine cherries in tho South and West. - Of Pears
we have a solendid lot, especially on dwarf trees, on
fitrong Angers Quince stocks, the best for speedy and
abundant productiveness. , i . - ;
' Catalogues, with prices, eto., will bo sent to all
applicants, i ..Nurserymen and Dealers ia Fruit Trees
are invited to call and examine our stock of Peaches
Pears and Cherries, especially, before sondirig East,
as we believe' they can save expenf-fc as well as risk
by purchasing of us- r Wholesale Catalogues now
read v.
M. B. BATEHAM & CO.
ycbrnary 5, 1857. :r
B. LOCKW003. "- 1 1B57. B. E. POMEKOT.
; LOCKWOOD k POME ROY,
, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in , . r' ;
7 m- STRAW GOODS.
Also, -'Shippers of American Furs o
5 eycTydescripti'on; for which they ,!
' 1 paj the highest Marketpricc, -
;.. . in cash. - , - 1 ;
nOUNTBY Jlerchants are invited, to examine our
J stock of Hats & Caps for the approaching Spring
and Summer trade, wnicn win do targe, lasnionaoie,
and well selected. In point of -variety our stockshall
not bo excelled by any lIou3e in St. Louis. .
' Our prices will be low, terms a3commodating.
Call and see us at our New Storo. ,Second St.
St. Jpsepb, Md. T . ,,. r 32-6m.
" PAINTS, ' OILS, VABNISIIES, ' "
French and' American Windoxo Glass & Glassxcare
Spices, Indigo, Madder, Perfumeries, dc.
1 SPRING ST00K1
CHARLESS, BL0Y &' CO.,-, ' '
IMPORTEKS a WHOLESALE tEALEK3.
t ITd. 68 and 87 ilain atreet St. Louis, Ho.
Are now in receipt of their new' Stock, embracing
everything in their line.' ..; , .. t
' tSyMerchants visiting our City are requested to
give ns a call, as we nro determined tn sell for Cftfh
or Prompt Time Fapt r? as low as any Houso in. tha
United "States. - - ".
KUIIKAU rOR YOUNG AMERICA I !
rr p
W(. N, THE -CHEAPEST
lotliiiig Store
UNDER THE SUNH i yi
1 1 U1JS undersigned wonld respectfully .inform tho
X eitizens of Brownvillo and surrounding c6untry,
that we hava opened no of the cheapest and largest
stock of
Heady 3Iadq Clothing
in Nebraska Territory! We there foro respectfully
Boliclt a eall and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere, aa wo are determined ts under-sell any
Clothing Establishment in thd Territory. . We have
now-on hand a large 'assortment' vf Ileady Made
Clothing; also, Shirts, Collars. Cravat',. Uandkcr
chiefs, S;ocks, Comfoits, UndcrshirtsDt'awcrs, 'etc.
all of thobest quality and latest stjle."; .'
, Please examine our sto-'k and sco for yourelfi -'
' i J SlEGELfr GBEENEBAUM.
C ; Store -r-On the Lcven near tho lidtel.' ..
Brownville, December, 25th, ;135. . vln27-tf . .
H.TtUXNETT, v J. 8. MORTON, ,; I H. I1. RARpIXQ
BENNET, ilORTON. & ILVRDING.
;'. Attorneys at L'awr .
Nebraska City, JT T., and Glen wood, Ia.
WILL prac'tieo in all the Courts of Nebraska and
' Western Iowa. Particular attention raid to
obtaining, locating Land Warrants, an,4 collection of
aeots.
- Hon. Lewis Cass, Detroit.
p Micliigan;
O
Julius D. Morton, 41
' t5dv. Joel A. Matteson, Springfield, El; -
uov. J: w. Unmes, Iowa City, icwa; .
.B.p.Fifiled,St.Louis,Mo4 , , .
- lion; Daniel O. Morton, Toledo Ohioj V '
P. A. Sarpy, Bellevue, Nebraska;
Scdrrewieh A" Walker. Chicago. Ill:
-, preen, Weare t BentoDrCouncil BIuIowa.V
OLIVER BENNETT k CO.,
MXM:FATUEEE3"AS1 WHOLES XIX 1JEALEE3 I
. Boots Slices c Brogans, .
NO. 87 J14JV STREET, SAINT LOUIS, IIO.
ARE NOW IN RECE UT of a complete assortment
of goods from their own and other manufac
tories, adapted especially to the We5tern trade.
Purchasers are invited, to exasdne their stock,
manufactured and selected with great care and
warranted of superior tpiality. Orders will receive
prompt and careful attention. ,
' Boot- -and - Shoes.;;
AN unusually Lirgr stock of fine and eoarso Boot3
and Shoes both Gentlemen and Ladies' can
be icec, and purchased low, at
HOBLITZELL k CO"S.
1141
E1ICIII,
STEAM GRIST MILL,
For
Sale.
TT7E offer for sale, at cost, on accommodating terra?.
Two Steam Engines, Ono Doublo flucd Boiler
2ift. Iong-r40in. in diameter, and Machinery com
plete, for ft Steam Flouring Mill. All entirely now
manufac tcd b, Uollabirf
Rock Port, Mo., Jan. 10th, 1S57. ; 3l-6w
JHFKSKSGX T. CA3ADV, MARTIM TV. KIDEN, )
J.M?. D. TE?T, V J A3. D. WHITE, V
Conncil Bluffs, Iowa. ) Nebraska City NT )
CASSADY, TEST, RIDEN & CO.,
(Successors to Bidcn'fc White.)
LAND AGENTS.
NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
HAVIG made arrangements by which, we wul
reccivo accurate copies of all the Townships
embraced in tho Eastern portiou of Nebraska, we
are now prepared to offer our services to the
"SQUATTERS ' OF THE TERRITTORY
In Filing Declaratory Statements of
Intention to Pre-empt. Securing
' - Pre-emptions, Locating Land
Warrants and
' ENTERING L Am; f
LAND WARRANTS EOUGIIT & SOLD.
Land Entered on Time, &c,
Particular attention paid to Buying and Selling
Property on commission: Al3o, to making Collections
and forwarding remittances to any part of tho Union.
Blanks of all kinds always on hand. ;
V REFERENCES. .
Hon. A. A. Bradford,
S.F.NucaoIIs,
Messrs. Dolman & West, i
Peter A. Keller,
Thomas Lumpkin, '
June 28,1856. vl-n4
Nebraska pity.
St. Joseph, Mo.,
Washington City,
' " ( . a ' m . t
- H. BEOWIT, . .
Ei AN AE NT,
V BROWNVILLE, N T. .: c'
fTTriLL promptly attend to Buying and Selling
V land. Collect ins and Investing money, Locatins
and selling Land Warrants, and filing Declarations
of intention to Pre-cmp and all other matters per
taining to the business of a Land Acnt. .
. SPECIAL NOTICE. ;
Short Settlement Make Lons Friends.
TI1E subscribers request all that are indebted to
them, by note or account, to make payment by
tho 15th of February next,' a3one of the firm will
start East at that time for a new and full stock of
goods, and CAS1I will bo wanted to pay for them.
We return our thank3 to our friends for their
patronage to this time, and promiso to merit a con
tinuance ol tho same hereafter. .
WM. HOBLITZELL 4 CO.
Brownville, Jan. $th, 1857.
AGENTS WANTED to retail articles Sales im
mense profits largo only $5 required. Ad
dress, with stamps, J. L. II., ilannony, It I.
JOEIi'M.: WOOD, M. D.,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Nemaha
county, that having" permanently located imme
diately South of. Brownville, and having had consid
erable experience fn the treatment' of tho-diseases
inoidenf to the West, ho flatters himself that ho is
prepared to treat the same on purely . .
BOTANIC PRINCIPLES
And in, connection with Db.Buckiiam of Missouri.
Brownville, Jan. 1, 1S57. vln20tf -----
ST. JOSEPH,; MO 0
... .JAMES CARGILLT Proprietor. ;
M" ANUFACTURES and keeps constantly
on band for sale, all kinds of Flour Meal,
and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most favorable terms Cash paid constantly for
Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody
inai ever usea n. -
' St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30", 1856, vln!3-ly
i r.
OF
NEW GOODS!!
' : W. '; HOBLITZELL & . CO. '
' BROWXYILLE,. X. T. " V.
HAVE TIIIS' DAY . RECEIVED,1 per -steamers
A. C. Goddin and Wm. Campbell, and now
opening, the most extensive stock of Goods ever of
fered in this market. After the experienco they
have in Nebraska, they flatter themselves that they
know what suits the people, and have purchased such
a slock of Goods as cannot fall to please. ' Wo will
not pretend to enumerate, but say como an! see; and
you will not fail to be suited. ,
Oct. 15, 1855.-ly - - . - J- o ' -
n : WM. eossell: ... .
.'BROWNVILLE, IT. T. ... -
RESTECTFULLY informs the public
bri ' a that he is prepared' to servo them with any
." thing in his line, at short notice, and with a
stylo and quality of work be feels confident will
please. ' To his old friends and customers he deems
it unnecessary to say a word, to others he says only
"try me."''' - ' . - -December
12,1855 .'v'ln26-Iv ,s ,l : -
Improved tittle Giant '" ' '
COItN & COB PLANTATION MILL
Prico OTAoclucoci.
TITE subscriber ha? purchased exclusive right of
Territory in the West, of the abovq celebrated
Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all times,
eitL cr wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the most
positive manner.
It is now more than a year since the
"Little Giant"
Was introduced to tho public, during which time, it
has been constantly growing in the popular favor.
The improvements recently effected and patented,
makes it the most perfect machine ever offered for
general farm use. - It is furnished ready for attaching
team, and wc5gh9 aa follows: - No. l 225 No. 2, 330,
No 35 -400, No. 4, 500 pounds,. .Twenty minutes are
sufficient to set ono up, without mechanical aid, and
when once adjusted, it can with safety bo entrustjd
to a boy. . Full directions accompany, &ch. MilL-
. " . ,T3? jacL 3i cxz: H3Z . . .,
No 1, S35, will grind. bu meal per hour with 1 borso
N2 40, : - " 19 -: - I s. '
VnS fin " Xh U u .. ,u a. it
No 4 CO, " 20 'u it a-
it
tsTT Liberal discount to dealers. .
; JAMES B. cnADWIClC,
r . No. 63 Locust street, bet. 2d and 3d
' Junc'2S, 1S55. vl-n4. St, Louis, Mo.
J. T, DOWDAIX. I " ; i B.-K." CABR.
DOWDALL, CARR ,& CO., ;
. i Washington foundry, ,
Engine and Machine Mannfactory.
Corner Second' and Morgan Streets.' J
ST. LOUIS, MO. ' ' ' 1
" TANUFACTCRERS of Steam Engines and Boil
lfl, rs, Sw. and Grist Mill Machinery, Tobacco
Screws-and Presses, Lard Kettles, Lard &rews aad
Cylinders, Wool Carding Machines, Young's Patent
Smit Machines, Building Castings, 4e. ' .'
"Agents for tho galo of Jame3-Smith & Co.'s
SuperiorMACniNE CARDS. - - i :- 1 3
YOUNG'S PATENT SMUT MACHINE. Well
trie I, always successful, fully Guarantied. .Manu
factured and for sale by i'V'
. . j . . - DOWALL CARR, A CO-,
, ..Washington Foundry, St. Louis, M. .
Wil. H. THOMPSON. J. H. TAA1TE
THOMPSON & TAAFFE,
(Successors to Burrows & Thompson,)
Wliolcsale Grocers,
... Ani Coniinission lerchants, ;
Ko. 13, Pearl Street, CinciimatL
Particular attention will bo given to order
for Groceries, which will always be executed at current
market prices.
D. SI. HITCHCOCK. C. BEARDSLEE. . BEN. JOT.
D. M. HITCHCO ffK CO.,
Eet. Olivo and Locust streets, St. Louis, Mo.
j'ANUFACTURERS of Cooking, Heatir.g, ard
111. Parlor Stoves and Grate.-
Alo Manufacturers of four sizes of Je wet t's Pat
ent Cary llouh, ono and two borjo jiht and left
hand.
ST. LOUIS AD7E2TISEHEXJXS.
FKO 51 THE NEWSPAPEB ADVEUTISIXO AQEXCY CF
W. S. SWYMMER,
Corner cf Olive and Main Sts, over tho Bank-"
j in IIouso of John J. Anderson & Co.
rA(i?s pati:xt
Portable Circular saT7-Uill,
FOR STEAM AND HORSE POWER.
THE most useful and necessary machinery in op
eration; is simple in construction and easily fcspt
in order, and can be moved on a wagon a3 readily as
a threshing machine, and put in operation at a small
expense, twill saw from ono to two thousand feet
of lumber a day, with ono team of six horsoa, as an
average business, and in a better style than other
mills now in use. It is equally well adapted to
- Steam, Water or Horse Power.
-Tho undersigned, agcnt3 for the patantee, would
announco to the public that they are now prepared
to furnish Mill?, with or without horso power, of su
perior quality and workmanship, with the right to
use tho same, upon the most favorable terms, at their
manufactory, No. 202, Second street, St. Louis, Mo.
Wo have also the right for tho manufacture of
ChildY Talent .Double.-Saw Mills.
The successful practical operation of theso mills
through tho country has been the means of establish
ing their great reputation and with improvements
in construction and increased facilities in manufac
turing, wo offer them to tho public with full confi
dence cf their advantage?.
All orders addressed to u3 will be promptly execu
ted, and any information in regard to Mills cheerful
ly given. . .
i'crson3 ordering Mills will please mention tho
State and County in which they wish to uso them.
. , KLNG3LANDS & FERGUSON.
' Extension of rage's Tatent.
ATOTICE is hereby inven to tho public, that the
1 patent of PAGE'S PORTABLE CIRCULAR
SA-MILL has been extended ferseven years from
Jcly ICth, 1S55. Ail persons found violating thij
patent, or infringing on the same, in making, using
or vending, will bo proceeded against in accordanco
with the laws in such case made and provided.
.. .. GEORGE PAGE, Patentee.
. - By Authority !
THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT
' ' And Board of Education,
Uavo orde red the following Desirable Works for the
Township Libraries of Indiana.
Somoof them have been put into event Library.
others orlv into tho more pr pulous townships. Tho
careful attention given to the examination of works
for theso libraries, ij a guarantee of the merit of the
books chosen. Many families will.desire to own the
books, and read at their Ieisnre, rather than wait
their turn to get them from a library. The works
may bo punfhascd of Booksellers, or will bo sent by
mail, free of postago, upon payment of prices annex
ed to each.
farrs Ancient History Much simcrior to
Rollin, because more concise, accurate, and up with
modern research. 4 vols., Cloth, gilt, $3. , Sheep,
library style, $3,50.
i Tlia 'Aeacher's Jliscellany is anew and ex
cellent collection of articles on Education, written by
JUUge AICKAX, VT3. fcTOVE, VIGG3, McGlXFEy,
aypklott, nCKETT, l.txt, 1'ost, and other diatin
guished members f tho ''Cullcgc' of Teachers." ' 1
vol., 12mo., Cloth, $1,25. . . . - -
History, of the Puritans nnd Pilgrim
Fathers. , By Stoweli. ani Wilson. 1 voU 12mo
$1,23. ' - ' ' - - j
.Hloffrtt's Life of Dr. Chalmers. 1 vcl.,
Krn'o., ?,25.'. ' '.
The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs of
distinguished Scottish Fcmalo Characters: Embra
cing the Period of tho Covenant and the Persecu
tion. By Rev. James Anderson. ..
. Moffat's South Africa Ono Toluiavlmo.
Twelfth edition. . ZU' .V ' I M i j-
Six Years ia India. By Mrs. Colix Makex
zie. 2 vols., 12mo., Cloth, 2.00 1
Kern's Practical Landscape (.'ant en in;,
with 22 plans and Illustrations. Third edition. $1,50
Llan-of-War Life.
A Boy's Experience in the U. S. Navy.
, - (SIXTH THOCSAXD.) .
j 1 volamo, lGmo.; Illustrated. 75 centa.
l; The Llercliant Vessel.
A Sailor-Boy's Voyages to see the AYorld.
. ,. (SIXTH THOUSAND.) .
1 volume, lGrao., Illustrated. 75 cents..
Norphoff's admiral series of volumes, "Man-of-War
Life," "Merchant Vessel," and tho new volume
toappear in SeptcmWr, under the titlo of "Whaling
and Fishing," must be received with great favor, as
tho first two have been, wherever circulated. They
aro me iauniui iimnmgs oi nine years experienca
at se.i of a common sailor, a native Buckeye," re
cognized as inferior to no writer of. the present day.
in 1113-iiko Quinoiiuons oi tareniure dv sea.
Very striking and graphic pictures of life at S
Sea,
evidently authentic and very instructive.
, . Haa adventure enough to plcaseaml truth
cnougTi to dissipate tho charm of a sailor's life.
; l! New Xork Evangelist.
Thcro; is in tbcm a vast amount of information
'rp'pecting the commerce of the world.' Presbyterian
V ltncss. -. . t
Will take ccrptive the young. -Journal and Mes
senger. ...
- ABnckeyc Abroad, or Wanderings in Europe
ind the Orient. .By Samcel S. Cox. Third edi
tion, Illustrated. -1 vol., 12 mo., muslin, 1,25.
The Three Great Temptations ofYoaag
Jlcn. Samuel Y. Pjsheb. Fourth edition. 1
vol. 12ma,' muslin,' 1,00; - "
These aro capital works for familylibrnric. Pub
lisjied by !. MOORE, WILSTACH, KE VS A CO.,
, 25 West Fourth St., Cincinnati.
M'W., K. CO. are tho publishers of Bayard
Taylor's. Cyclopedia of Modern Travel, which is sold
entirely by agcnt3.
LPeacc in ISansas !
CJ..F. JENNINGS '& CO.,! :
FORVARDIKG & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
TtVhite Cloud, Kansas Territory.
SPECIAL attention given to Receiving and For
warding Goods of every description. , ,
ALSO: . ' .. .. '
Will keep a largo and complete assortment of
GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, '
BOOTS. SHOES,
HATS, CAPS.
' CLOTHING, &C, &C,
. At the Loicest' Cost Prccc!
Dce.25', 1856. vln23-6m .,''. ; .'.
NEW. - CASH. STOKE!!
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
The subscribers would inform the citizens of Brown
ville, and surrounding country that their
NEW STORE HOUSE
:L completed, and they aro now recnmii j "
and opening an extensive stock of
NEW GOODS!
- COMPRISING IN-PART, - ' V
UOOTS AND SHOES, . .
Hardware, and Tinware.
COOKING AND BOX STOVES,
. x Ulu.4 ITTJRE, .
, . GROCERIES, -&C, .
To which thoy invite the attention of customers,
i ;Their Goods are selected with reference to the
wants of the town and urrot;riding coun
, - tr .-: try, and will, bo old &s 4
Low as any House above St. Joseph
FLOUR AND COItN MEAL,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
COME ONE! COME ALL!! -And
examine our Stjck for yourseltci
, " - Bcpexjlfullv,"
ilcALLISTER, DOZIE?. & CO.
Brownville, October 25, 1Sj6. vlnltlf
THE NEW FLOURING MILL.
ILARTT'S -PVTr.VT Cfirr.TF.Tl r.T?TvrTvrt
x- an i i.oltingor .ilerchaut r louring Jlill. Thi
highly ingenious and much needed invention form
an critlrt-vr new f ixture in the minnfactn
WHEAT and FLOUR, by tho superior manner in
wsiicu itpertonnj U work Oiil.MIMand BOLT
ING the Grain-at a sinl'j operation into Scvei
different kinds of flour and feed.
, This mill possesses advantages to numerous to be
enumerated in any aaveruio i;cnt. i no proper wa
to fully appreciate ita great merit is to see; it run
It is in operation daily at
No. 313 Broadway, Corner Court it., St. Loiri-f, Ho
State aLd Country Right and Mi lis For Sa
W.W. ltAMERA CO.,
BroaJfayand Court, 2d Story.
fcxPHESSCOMp.vS
viler town, on Railroads' W
estera SUtes connectiDrit;
23,13,G.-vl-n55 Giaf J: !
die and
Richard
July
Ei UUlitt h
JOHN W TrVnA,1!
,jLr1Y
(Successor to X0ONAN, lOOLEyV,.
53. Main stt OU Stand, a S
TMPORTER, Wholesale and Rt ta i n''.
L Glas and Queenswaro, Yellow and p
Ware, Chandeliers, Limps, Lantern
l37"Nor arrivinz tai In staro: & rt . i
above lino of goods, which is oleitd u theT '
reasonable rates An examiniticniiioi;. .
t CSTOn hanJ, Assorted Cratis, for Co (
B. Packing receives specLil ittent;,-'
September 13, 1356. vlnl5-Cia
VI. & A. SENSESDERFER.
IMPOKTEES AXD Wn0t.E3lL riirr,.
Havana and Domestic C'girs & To!
. BOUTn EA8T COTTER rijrg SErnvn
gt. XjOttxjJ;, rio.
WE have in store; and - to arrs, T " ','
assortment of the very Inst braadifrfH.'
Cigars- We desire to call thi upecud
cash buyers to our largo stock, which ws i'
part, of tho following brand :
lTrentitoad lieguas; j;uoa azizr?
Mi Destino do
Nouton
4
do
da
Antiguedad do
Bustamauto do
; Carnclia do
'Dclirante , d .
Saluadora. " ' do
Staffanoni da
.Meridianas do
Washington do
El Sol do
Empero Nichalds do
Men3agcro do
Carventus do
Yictoi-ia
Iberia
Efpenola do
BegiUerad)"
IiAIorma !
Nensatro do
Emilaciou do
LaVoa do .
Fortuno Londn'sj'
Fideli!ad do '
Cranadini . do
Pocaionta .do
La Flora "do
Kcinas Sultana do
. Figaro Cillindradosf D. B. Catanon do
Prensado D. D.do. J.Y, P.FamaJy
YdelaBama do . Vignsn Flanti'kcj. "
P.L. do Ycllens do '
Mensagcro Trabucasj De lu Cruz TriniM.
Yictori do Barrios do '
Loght Guard Opera, Star ' do
J. L. Panotelas; Desijrnio Trcst.
May W.Jk J. SEXSESDEEF
. OTaiirxoBO SEiixscur Cane.
rjllIE subscribers can supply seed of the tkq
' X. valuable plant in limited quantities. Itipu
up in packages and sent by ma. L tost paid, u s
cents per package. Eaving bo;n raiicd by our!
we can vouch tor its purity. V caaaho npj
packages of seeds of the Ice Cream tad Orujj
Watermelon and Fig Tomrvto at 25 cts. each.
Address orders to, II. A. TERRY, CO,
37-4w . Council lilaffi, Lu
GREAT SALE
Of TowaXots!
WDTJj bo offered to tho hlj;hjst bidder I'.Pi
Auction, Wednesday, April 1st, ti'J, a
hundred town lots sit)ialcd in P.wneo City. Pr
county, X. T. Sale Commenc;n. at 9 o'elocltl
This Town site belongs to Pawnee county, a in
CountyJ Scat, and offers great inducement! ta &i
enterprising and to eapitaiisy. ' '
Teku3 ok sale. One-third C vh and thisbiis
on time, as may best suit pureha ers.
" " By Order of tho Eoari
, .EZEKIEIW7F0WLER.) r
. JOHN C. TEAVEY, l rtou?
Attest'
' - (i. G. TILILU li Ol, Cunatj Ol
Feb. 2Cth, 1857. . , Z-t
' 1 j "Caution.' ' ' "
ryilbl public aro bcTcby notitlid tlat" Jbomt
X. Ueady, through fl.ie color ol Uincd ccr..fu-iti
of entry of, the S. . West f caot.onal quarter knd ta
S.Eait fractional quarter of Se-'t oii numlcT twenty
live, in Township number sis, inlLine nnmHerlif
teen, En;tof the 6th Principal Meredian in Xslirw-
ka Territory. The al-ovc is cliimed by od will U
patented to B. B. Thompson, whio pn'-nand tri
dence arc forwaidcj to Vaihin jtm City fc.rhrnrinj.
B. B. TUOiirSO.I.
Febrbary 29th, 1S37.
, 37-tf
; F. DtXGS -l: CO.,
Importers of , and Vhole-ta!e Dealers in .
.Fancy Goods,
ilannfactnrcrs cf all binds of Brashes. -3D
North' Maiiijstre (Up Su'.k,)
ST. Louis, Ji 3. :m;
1B 57 . ,
BROWNVILUEFERRY
23oet . Ox-orasixis
Iflissoiiri ..JKivcr
The Route from 'BfdiCiytfte to Ft.
. ncy, and from thenct hi Calif vrnui, I
iV Vie. nearest ' end most j
1 1 CXisMfA c6lINGTONo ;
A NNOUNCE- to the Travelia ' Pallic that tbT '
iJL have Dufchaed the entire ir tercxt ia the Fen; I
across the, Jliisourj IUver at, tlse.City of Brows-
ville, .Nebraska, 'and ,opcn : :.h. Seacn with i;
new Bnhstanti.il, and commjdious Ferry 1h
run by 11 ore Power, which srar.g?incnt Kt'ir
certoin pas-sage at, a.l tij?eH! and in all kinds rf
weather. The Pioprietors do not assert boa:ing'.Ti
or for the purpose of jriinin; iwAa merely, but
governed by facts, wLentbefsay thia the bJ
crossing- of the Missouri IUvr in , Nebraska,
when they say the rMite froti iTOwnrille to F
Kearney and from thenco to California is the nearsV
for evidenco thcy refer, the roajler to the map of ti
Country, and are wamatcd in saying it-is tb B0,,
practicabla route by personal x-erknce, s well
that of hundreds of ot lers who iiave traveled it-
We claim therefor that this creasing and r:ut bo"
out peculiarly favor&blo inducements, to p10
goin to California, and solicit thir patron.'!. -,f'
withstanding our supeiior amnm-n? for "
and.'pecJyercraicg, ourj'ha.'grl aie the sameas"111'
Ferries in Nebraska, ali being j-C;u!;j ted by L-iy
tlve enactment. ---.--. - -
A skiff will be in rcadimi-a-tnd'a tan I cn ti
ground CO run all bo-aracf thc;Tr!rb.- --; "
fKecollect that with'our fiicilitics'of To
no kinds of weather will prevent our Boats fro"
making rcfcular trips t all hoiift" " "..
Brownville NemahA Co., .5 '
February 25th,l&o7. ..... ,f , Z"1
CITY, X T.
t. i. crMixff.- . . ion C
''CUMING & TURK,
Attorneys at Law &Tlwl Estate Aff
OMAHA CITY, N. " .
WILL attend faithfully ac4 promptly to an '
ncs3 entrusted to them, in the Torritoriai
Iowa Courts, to th j purcha3tj of lotJ and laflds,"
trrie and prc-cmptioi,, colk-oiotn, Ac.
""vc iu iub ?econa story o: Jicnrr v .v---
U,,,Wra Eschar
i.in, r arntiam street. l
Dec. 27, liG. vU23tf
STEAM MILL,
NOEL," LAKE, A: 1LTIEKSOX;
.,- x-o cvaa."v-i''.LL cn, X-. ...
JT. B. We wouM rcsrwtfttl y if.frnibt
eas cf Nemaha county and vl!o:yng JI.'"' l f
we havcalwirs'en YktA - laj?-aa i ' .
supply of Lljh li E U, w r h iu caa f uni.ua at to
er rates thn any mill m t3iiA-tmt'ry y j;
ll.irkct prices pall Lz'.tt, ileliverci a'
or on the batik cf the rivrr. i ,
All orders accomnaaicd wit'.lii ci3, --
ses, lintannia Vare, o. 4c, ith t nJ aJ
Fancy Mantlo and Parlor. Ornaiioit, dinytT'
j our immediate attetiaci.. ,
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