Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 09, 1857, Image 4

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j T UNITED sTATiirr: ...T..
EJIFI!E COMPANY
GIVE every pW.ble facility' for" ihoiufe'and
tpeedy transmission of -' - - ' - XJ -
Jtloney, Valuable Packages. Parcels,
Ooods,. aud JIerchandize
Of vory description, on reasonable terms.
Pkiscital OrriCEa New York, Buffalo, Cincia
. cati, Toledo, Chicago. Dayton, lndianopolis, and all
th iniAllcr towns ca IUilroadi In the Eastern, Mid
dle and Western States, connecting at St. Lou is with
lliehardson's J-Usjouri Hirer Express. II. K.IPP .
Ju!y25,lS56.-vl-n3 . General Superintendent.
M. CKOCKEEY. IHi.
JOHN W. TOOLE Y. .
(Successor to NOONAN, TOOLEY fc Co,)
53 Xain st, OU Siani, St. louts, luo.
IMPORTER, 'Wholesale and Retail Dealer, la China,
Ghw and Queeosware, Yelluw-and Buckingham
Ware, Chai.delicrs, Lamp?, Lantern, Looking-glasses,
Britannia Ac. Ac, with a great variety of
Fancy Mantle and Parlor Ornaments, direct from the
Pottene and Manufacturers. -
Tf Now arriving and in store, full stock of the
above line of goods, which is offered to the Trade at
reasonable raWs. An examination is solicited.
' fiTOn hand, Assorted Crates, for Country Trade.
N. B. Packing receives special attention.
September 13, 1S50. Tlnl5-6m
IT. & A. SEIfSEJfDERFEK
. IxrOKTIXS AM WII0LE3AL1 PZALTE4 IX
Harm ad Domestic Cigars & Totecco.
SOUTH EAST COnXEBPISE SECOND sts
C37. XjOTTXCJ,
WE hare in store, and to arrire, a Terr large
assortment of theTery best brands of Havana
Cigars. We desire to call the special attention of
a&h buyers to our large atock, which we are deter
mined to sell very low for cash. They consist, in
jsrt, of the following brand:
rrcrr.tuae l'.cgnuas; 'ian ruun.
Jii Deutino do
Newton do -
Autigucdad " do
Bustamanto do
Carnelia ' do
Delintnte da
Saluador do
St&fanoni do
Meridianat do
Washington do
El Sol do
Empero Nichalds do
Mensagero do
Carrentus do "
Victoria do
Iberia do
Espcnola do
BegAdcra do
Lailorma do
Ncnsagtro do
Emulaciondo
I Voi do
Fort u no Londress;
Fidelidad do
Granadina do
' Pocahonta do
lUinas Sultana do
La Flora do
ElSol de UDrimea do Doce Mesos do
Figaro CiHindradoSi D. II. Caatanon do
iVensado D. D. do " J. Y. V. Fa ma do
VdelaKama da Vignera llantations;
P. I. do VellegM do
Merjagero Trabuca?; De la Cret IVincipes;
. ' Victoria do Barrioi do
Letht GuarU Opera, Star ' ,
' -J.L.Panetes: '" Designio Prest.
"y,y " W. & J. SESSESDEEFER.
CTlaixxojso QixcaJtr Ja-xxo.
IlilE subscribcra ean supply seod of the above
X, valuable plant in limited quantities. It is put
pin packages and sent by mail, post paid, at 25
eents per package. Having been raised by ourselves,
' we can vouch for its purity. We can also supply
rsckages of seeds of the Ice Cream and Orange
-Watermelon and Fig Tomato at 25 cts. each. i
Address orders to, H. A. TERUY, & CO.,
!7-tw - - - -- . -.- -Council Bluffi, Iowa.
Cantica,
THE puUie are hereby notified that oe Thomas
Ecady, through false colors obtained a certificate
f entry f the b. West fractional quarter and the
S. East fractional quarter cf Section number twenty
ve, in Township number six, in Range number fif
teen. L&it of the 6th Principal ileredian in Nebras
ka Territory. The above is claimed by and will be
patented to B. B. Thompson, whose papers and evi
dence are forwarded to Washington City for hearing.
B. B. THOMPSON.
- Febrbary 26th. 1857. 37-tf
F. DINGS & CO.,
Importert of, xnd WkoletaU Dealeri im
Fancy Goods.
Ifanafacturers of all kinds of Brushes.
29 North 2faia Street, (Up Stairs,)
ST. LOUIS, Mo. 32-ly
1S57.
' -
BROWNVILLE FERRY
ZZZoat Crocaizic
ON TEE
Hiss ourl Kivcr.
The Jloidcfrom Brcxsnville to FlJKcar-
- - ncy, and from ihence to California,
u ihe nearest and most '
practicable. r : J
- -FINKEY & -CODINGTON,
ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Publie that they
. have purchased tbe-ntire interest in the Ferry
across the ilissouri River at the City of Brown-
ille, Nebraska,- and cpea the Season with a
rtew substantial - and commodious Ferry Boat,
run by Ilorse Power, which arrangement will secure
certain ravr.r at, all times and in all kinds of
'weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly,
cr for the purpose of paining eustom merely, but are
governed by facts, wnen tney say tnis is t tie best
erossinr cf the Missouri River in Nebraska, and
when they say the route from BrownvUle to Fort
KeLrney and from thence to California is the nearest,
: &r evidence they refer the reader to the map of the
Country; and are warranted in saving it is the most
practicable route by personal experience, as well as
that of hundreds of others who hare traveled it.
.We claim therefor that this crossing and route holds
: -ienl peculiarly favorable inducements, to persons
" goir j; Is Cl:fcraia, and solicit their "patronage. Not-Trithttar-iinr
our superior arrangements for a safe
i and speedy crossing, arjebarges are the same as other
lorries in Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla
tive enactment. ,. !
A ski! will be in readiness and a tan I on the
rrccci to run all hears of the nirht.
TiT'R'W'''80 that with our facilities f Power,
" bo kills cf "weather: will TreTent our Boats from
Biikirg r? mlar tnps at all nonf,
Brownv:.! Kexaha Co., N.T J
February t5th,lS57. J . 37-ly
T. . CTXISG. 10HNC. tcex.:
CUMING & TURK,
Attorneys it Law & Real Estate Agents,
OMAHA CITY, N. T-
W ILL "attend faithfully and promptly to all busi
ness entrusted to them, in the Territorial or
Iowa Courts, to the purchase of lots and lands, en
trries and preemptions, collections, Ac.
OfHce in the second story of Henry Roots new
"buildirr, aeariy opposite the Western Exchange
Lett, i arscam sirees. ...
; Dec 27, 155. . Tln2Stf " ...'.r
X. a. "WEITE-IDCX. ;J. M'XISXXr.
Tins. E. A. WniTKIDGli St CO.
' ' xiyrACTrix-Fj of. ' 1 : "
Masonic Clothing and Odd . Fellows
Alsa rilia Ur Tepsrxnse'iad ctier Societies,
113 Walnut Sired, up Stairs,
CINCINNATI, O.
KAS3XS. References, odb r allots.
T7.V. Dedds,OStof Ohio O. P. Morton. P Q M Ind.
C. llort Li !Iaori: T.eri TurnerA Grar.rr.b Casket
f. J. n.LUIps, II. P. City W.G.Ncilson.'P G il Ohio
The Edlt:r cf tte Adrertiser wi".l have r-ec!mens
f r.'-flls frcra the above ilanufactcry, and recieve
orders from Lod"ti cr private raexbers for Regalia.
August 2, 1::. ri-ivu
ST. JOSEPH .LUMBER
YARD.
Oa.rir;::- ! Ctreet, ccar CargiU' Hill,
I t. Jcvrph. Ulissouri.
V.'. J. TAYLO?, Ilenovel frcrn the eld
f'T-i to tbe above csraed place.
T" :.;ers;gnei is now fully prepared to accom
' t ti patrons and friends with the best as
s ";..cit if I1r.e LcUiber ever JTered in this mar
kft, cnn:rri:r not only White Pine Lumber and
.".'tits aLd Yt i looricg, ready dressed; but alo
r r -T-... . f Pice e! Cottonrood ilir-les,
r.-. " . i i-s-.i, tt bis Lsmber Yard, the lar
r.. . j ' - ; ;:;':r"Tt if Poo::, "Sash and Veni-
i
v,
t z
; evfr cl-rci ia ti.is market, a portion of
id. t f.- rs C r.c ; & ti vr, j factories, which
i Lira to sell tt very reduce 1 prices. He is
.rcl to 111 all ur 'crs ia his line, at short
. I r r'r r '....ts 1-9 EanFas and Ne-
f..r U l'i the trtUIes they want and
I1? r-ji:- -'re ie aer.:!, r- :.r C."'"iil'i
; ',.le xhlziij cT lie 1.U Jo
EOJI THE SE'vVSFAPES AinT.IlTISISO -LGEKCT OF
v. W.-.S.. SWYJUMClU J
Comer of Olive and Slain St., over iho Hank
ing Llonso of John J. Anderson A Co.
PAGE'S .PATENT H
Portablo Circular ratnill,
TOR STEAM AND HORSE- POWER.'
THE roost useful and necessary machic-try in op
eration; is simple in construction and .- ily kept
in order, and can bo moved on a wagon aj readily as
a threshing machine, and put in operation at a small
expense. It will saw from one to two tb.on.uind feet
of lumber a day, with one team of six horses, as an
average business, and in a better stjlj than other
inilli now in use. It is cqtally well adaptei to
Steam, "Water or Ilorse Pcfcn
Tho undersigned, agents for thepataateo, would
announce to thepublis that they are now prepared
to furnish Milla, with or witaout torse pow;r, ci au
Terior oualitT and workniamhip. with the right to
use th same, upon the most favorable terms, at their
manufactory, o. 2UZ, 2econa street, ji. jl)uis, jio
We have also the right for the mancfoct ire of
Childs' Patent Double Sar Mills.
The successful practical operation of these mills
through the country bas buen the means til eitauun
ing their great reputation and with improvements
in construction and increased facilities in manufac
turing, we ofikr them to the public with fua ccml
dence of their advantages.
All order addressed to as will be promptly execn
ted, and any iLforniation in regard to ilillj cheerful
It riven.
Persona ordering Mills will please racntion the
State and County in which they wish to u;o them.
JiLSUSLAJSDS & iLUULSUX
Extension of Page's Patent.
"T0TICE is hereby given to the puttie, that the
IN patent of. PAGE'S I'OIITAELE CIRCULAR
SAW 21ILL hw been extended fcr seven years from
Jcly lGth, 1S65. All persons found violating this
patent, or infringing on the same, in rnkir g, using
or rending, will bo proceeded against in accordance
with the laws in such ca.o made and provided.
-- GEORGE PAGE, Patentee.
By Authority::;!
THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT
And Board of Education,
Hare ordered the following Desirable Works for tho
Township Libraries of Indiana.
Some of them have been put into ery Library,
others only into tho moro populous townships. The
careful attention given to the examination of works
for these libraries, is a guarantee of the merit of the
books chosen. Juany families will desire to own the
books, and read at their leisure, rather than wait
their turn to gt;t them from a library. The work3
may be purchased of Booksellers, or will be sent by
man, tree oi postage, upon payment of jnecs annex
ea to eacn. ; j ' ; ' ' '
. 1' arr's .Ancient History Much snnenor to
Rollin, because more concise, accurate, and un with
modern research. 4 vols., Cloth, gilt, $3.'; Sheep,
liDrary style, ;j,du. ' - "
The Teacher's Miscellany is a h'tw and ex
cellent collection articles on Education, written by
JuagO JicLElN, i;r3. fcTOWE, IJIGGS, JJCrjiCFFET
Aydelott, Piceett, Lyxd, Post, and othirdistin
gubhed members of the Ccllege of Teaclurs."
vol 12mo Cloth, $15. a i ' . - it..
xiisiory oi me l-uritans ana. i'iisrim
Fathers. By Stowzli anl Wilson, 1 vol 12mo
Fioffat's Eife of Dr.' Chalmers.1 i rcl.
12mo.,s;.25. i .:! t .,.-!...-:.!,
The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs of
distinguished Scottish Female Characters; Embra
cmg tne i enoa ot tne Uovecant and the Persecu
tion. By Rev. James Anderson. , 1
Jo Hat's South Africa One volume. 12mo,
Twelfth edition.-$1. - - - -
Six Years in India By Mrs. Coun Makjes
lis. 2 volsn 12mo-Cloth, 2.00
If era's Practical Landscape Gardening,
with 22 plans and Illustrations. Third edition. $1,50
iJian-ox-war ijue.
A Boy's Experience in the U. S. Navy
1 rolnnie, 16mo.; Illustrated. 75 eects.
The Merchant Vessel.
A Sailor-Boy's Voyages to see the World
(SIXTU THOCSAXD.) j
1 volume, 16 mo.. Illustrated. 75 certs.
Nokdhoff's admiral series of volumes. "Man-of-
War Life," "Merchant Vessel," and the new volume
to appear in September, under the title of "V7halin
and Fishing," must be received with great favor, as
the first two hare been, wherever circulated. They
are the faithful limnings of bine -years "experience
at sea, of a common sailor, a native "Buckeye," re
cognised as inferior to no writer of the present day,
in me-iiae delineations ot adventure by sea. .
V ery striking and graphic pictures of life at Soa,
evidently authentic and very instructive.
lias adventure enough to incase ,nd truth
enough to dissipate the charm of a sailor's life.
lew Aork Lvangelist.
There is in them a rast amount of information
respecting the commerce of the world. rrcubyterian
Witness.
Will take captive the young.--Jou.nial nl Mes
senger. .....
A Buckeye Abroad, orWanderinr1 in Europe
aoiihe Orient.-By Saxcix S. Cox. Third edi
tion, Illustrated. 1 voL, 12mo muslin, 1,25.. '
The Three Great Temptations of Young
Men. Saxtix WVFisuek. Fourth edition. 1
vol. 12mo'-muslinj ' ' t
These are capital works for family libraries. - Pub
lished by MOORE, WILSTACH, KEYS A CO
25 West Fourth St., Cincinnati.
M- W- K. CO. are: the publishers of Bayard
Taylor's Cyclopedia of Modern Travel, which is sold
entirely by agents.
S. Locxwoop. 1857.
R, E.PoareROY.
LOCiaVOOD $ P03IEROY, !
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in " . " '
HATS & .CAPS;
- STRAW-GOODS
Also, Shippers of American Fars of
.every description; . foi: vmch they
.!U lBaX jSest Market price,
S C4.SII .
tiUL JMKl -Merchants arc lnnted to examine our
J stock of Hats A Caps for the approaching Spring
and Summer trade, which. wHl be Iargq, fashionable,
and well selected. In point of variety our stockshall
not be excelled by any Uouso in fct. Louis. .
Our prices will be low, terms accommodating.
Call and see us at our New Store. Second St.
St. Joseph, MoU.'.Ai , - i .': i. -.!:.' . 32-om.
E. r. BEXXETT, 1. 8. MORTOtf, H.3. HAEUIXO
BENNET, JIOIITO 'A HAItDING.
. Attorneys : at;, itaw,
Nebraska City, NT and Glen wood, la.
WILL practice in all the Courts of Nebraska and
Western Iowa. Particular attention paid to
obtaining, locating Laud Warrants, and collation of
, , w - , ......... ..j ... .....
ueuis.
REFERENCE : ?
Eon. Lewis Cass, Detroit. ) xr;:...
JuUus D. Morton, Ml'C;
Gov. Joel A. Matteson, Springfield, HI;
Gov. W. Grimes, Iowa City, Iowa;
B. P. Fiflod, St. Louis, Mo.; .
Hon. Daniel 0. Morton, Toledo, Ohioj ' ' ' " I
P. A. Sarpy, Bellcvuc, Nebraska: . " 1
Sedgewieh A Walker, Chicago, 111; L
- GreenrWeare A Benton, Council Bluffs, Iowa...
?0 JSagle tE2HIs.::
st. josiiii"Ho.
JAJJES CARGXLI, Troprifitof.
" rANUFACTTJRES rind keeps'cocstaatly
JLYJL on hand for sale, all kinds of Flour Ieal,
and Feed stuff's. Orders solicited and promH.lT fdlod
on most favorable terms. Cua . paid const nUy f or
neat, i or cnaracter of t lour refer to. every body
tnat ever usee it. r - , :r
" St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 33, 1S58. vlnlS-ly
OF
NEWGXDOPS!!
W. IIOI3LITZELL ' & CO.
; e :.- : BPOWNVILLE, X. T.,-.-: ;r "
HAii iiiia jjaa lvrwti t c.17, per steamers
"A," C, .Cpcllinrd Win. Campbell, a:id now
opening, tie ino?t extensive stock of Giwds -ever of
fered in this Ticket. After the exp-.riea:e they
hsvs in Nelr: 1 La, tbey flitter themselves tut they
knw what puits the people, and have purehwod such
a stock of Go(4$ as cannot fail to please. We will
not pretend io caunien-te, lut ray cordff and nee; and
you wnl not f:.il to be guuea. ' y
Cct.l5,lS5J.-ly r - -;-'; -----
JESSE XO WE,
1 r f
I ' rt I Mi,
SIGEKSON'S NDESEEYi
st.4 louis, no. ;
JOHN SIGEUS02T J- BJiO.y ; -
Offer for? sale the coming Spring, :
T- Apple Trees, 2 and 4 years old, em-
v uracin iu vnnsiwj. ifit - - - . - -
z,uuv 1'caca irecs, iromo woi
varoities, ti"om 2a to ue. . .
"2s500 standard Pear?, embracing 43 varieUfti,
'price from 50 to 75 e-jnts." " ' . . .""
5,000 Dwarf Pears, embracing 33 Tancties, price
Sleacti . .
5,003 Cherry Trees, 31 varieties,
, 50 to 75 cenb
each. - . ,
500 A pricoli, Early Golden. Euda, Peach Apn-
' cots, LarjJ 1-arly, price 50 cents. !
1 vnri ttnincn. assorted. 23 to 50 cenM,
500 Dwarf Apples.
500 Wb.ite Grapo Curranta
500 rlack 'iples
509 Cherry Currant
500 Red Ditch Currant
500 Victoria Currants
..50
..2S
.25 w
.25 u
.15
..12"
..12h'
..12i
.. 25 "
.. 25
.. 25
..25
500 White Dutch Currants.
500 Large Red Dutch Currants
500 English Black
2,000 Prolific Green
1,000 Houghton's Seedling
500 Warrirgton do
1.000 Sulphcr do
1,000 Ashton do
500 Crown Bob do
25
..25
..10
..25
u
u
u
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i
u V.
u
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.
500 RiScmcn do
2,000 Yellow Antwarp Raspberries
i nnn Ohio Everbearinir do
2,000 Large German Ant warp do 10
1,000 Red Antwarp 10
1,000 English 'Filberts r 50
1,000 Ilorse Chestnuts 50
5,000 Grape Vines, 2 to 3 years old 25 to 50
150)000 Grapo Vines, 1 year old $5 100
5,000 Dahlias assorted, each 25
500 Pcraia?, : do ....50
10.000 Giant Asparagus Roots $5 100
5,000 Tubo Roses.- 10
2,000 Yards Pink'- 50eU )yard.
2.000 Plants Victoria Rhubarb
: ' . 50c or $40 $ 100
8.000 Wilmot's Early Red Rhubarb-- 12c
' 50!000 Strawberry Plants, 12 varieties
$5 to 10 per 2,0000
innno Shade and Ornamental Trees, embracins
Catalfo. Black Locust, Palionia Imperially,
Lfimbirdr Poplar, Silver Leaved Poplar,
Linden Wood, Sweet Gnra, Elm, Balsam
poplar, Allianthus, Tulip Trees, Upland Cy
. press. Sycamore, Paper Mulberry, American
Larch, Weeping "Willow, Buckeye, Moun
tain Ash, White Birch, Red Maples, varying
" "w jn price froia 25 cents to $1,50, accordicg"to
": Size. . .. ;f. ' .V If
'15,000 Evergreen?, embracing ' -v 'S
Red Cedars, price each 50c to $2
'White'Pine 'do' ' - 50c to $1
Yellow Pino do 50o to $2 . -
BalsanFir, do . ". 50c to $1 . ., '
. . American Arborvitas 25c, 50c,- 75c, $1,50.
Cb ine se Arliorvitfts,' 50c, $1 ,5 0, 1 iU'
European Savin 50c, Tree box 50d t '
. . th-i.i '.Norws.r Spruce, 50c, 75c, 100, . ;
..-.' White."Spr6ce, $1. - ..
- -12,500 Plants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing
i n part as fillowsr i
Snow Balls, each 37J to $1,
' - - Lylae, ev;h 50c; Splras, assorted, each 2Sc;
''J : Hardy Roses, each 50c; ... j r ;T.. .... r.ri
, - , Monthly Roses, each 50cl , , ...
Honey Suckles, asorted, 25c, 50c $1; "
Tyringa Philadelphus 25o to 50c; ' '
.1 1" .,19 Aeasia25c jo hdc"zr;';
.nio.-T Jinvetfor Hedges 25;--- ' O L
Bladd wina 25c: Corcorus Japonica 3c;
. r '..! i-llagnus aoc; laburnum oOc; ; r
. I Tamarix Africana 25 to 50c;
.: Kibes Gordoni 2oc to 50c; .-, .
' . ,.Weepin Mountain Ash 1,50; ' ,'- ,f.
. v . Whith Fringe Trco 1,50; . ' . ", ':
t;r . Fcrsythca 50o to 1,00; . .
:. ; Cornice Dogwood Silver Striped 50c to L00
. r : : DeutxaScabia 25c;J)eut2a Gyacalis 50cj
Weeping Birch 50c;
y.j.'.'- v3 Magnolia Acuminetta 50c; " t
Weeping Linden 1,50;
Dwarf Box 50c per yard; pr)fr
tEanotdmus 50c; ' - j. 'j J. . ..
Althesis, assorted, 25s to 50c.
ST! In offering the above Stock to our customers
we beg to say it is superior in growth and quality to
any heretofore offered, and persons wishing a supply
can avail themselves of further information, by ad
dressing the undersigned at St.- Louis.- Catalogues
furnished to all post-paid applications.
Respectfully: JOHN SIGERSON & BRO.'
Oct. 25, 1356V vln!9-ly . . 4
GREAT U. S. . ... ',.
MAIL ROUTE.
From Nemtha Agency, in Kansas, to the
- vioutk bfi tJvs Nyoway . Liver, ' :
Kebraslta.
rpHIS LINE makes one trip per week, each wsy,
JL stopmnz at the wincipal towns on tho Missouri
River. Good Hack? all the way through, and good
horses and men young men for drivers.
; .I..J5, & W.J-i3.M--T, UQntractors. ,
Dec. 19, 1853 vln27-ly i. - -
NEW- ASM STOKE!!
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
Tho subscribew would inform the citizens of Brown-
. villa, and surrounding country that their
NEW STORE HOUSE
Is completed, and they are now receiving
and opening an extensive stock of
NEW GOODS!
r .J fYftTTVn, TV Ti k-ti'.- ": "T " I
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hardware,? and -Tinware,
COOKING AND BOX-STOVES.
FURNITURE,
GROCERIES, &C,J &C,j
To" which they invite the attention bTfcustomers.
Their Gooda are selected with reference to the i
wants of 5ho town and surrounding coun
. - . -. . v , , Ji and-wil1 b sold as
Low as any Ilotise1 above 'Si josebhl
FLOUR' AND CORN MEAL,
. . CONSTANTLY ON HAND. , ;
- COME ONE ! COME ALL I'll ;
'"'.And Cxamino pur Stoct for yourselves"" : ' ' 1
" Respectfully, - '-
. - r . . r , McAllister, dozier a co. ,
Brownville, October 25, 1856. vlnlOtf .
Weace-in Kansas !
C- F. JENNINGS & CO.,
FORVARDlllQ & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, j . t .
White Cloud, Kansas Territory -
SPECIAL attention given to Receiving and For
warding Good3 of every description. - j
s fir..w': : ! -ALSO: . ; .'"l..ti,f,:i '
Will keep n large and complete assortment of
GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS,
1 .... HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE,
BOOTS, SHOES, '
HAT5r, CAP
'CLOTHniG-'--!j -&gJ, &C,
- At the ( Loiccst, Cost- Prcccl
Dcc.25,lS5P. vln23-6m --"-'
IIS ..Ml-fflEK,
PAINTS,' OILS, TARNISHES, aw
French and America . Window Clai & Glatttcare
Spicet, Indigo, Madder, Perfumeriet,dre.
SPUING STOOK!
rrr f piJARLESS, BLQW& CO., r
lo. C3ard67 Hain street, St. Louis, Ho.
Are nowin Toceipt of their new Stock, embraciag
evervthinz in their line.
rMercb.ants visiting our City are requested to
give us a call, as we are determined to sell for Cash
or ProutpjL Time Paper, as law as any Uouse in ti
mica oiaies.
OLIVIilR BENNETT & CO.,
M ASTT ACTtTH EBS AKD VaOLESALI PEAUB3 XS
,-' - Eocti Shoes SiHrcsans, ' v
XO. S7 If AW STREET,- SAIST LOUIS, 210.
RE NOW IN IX CEU7 of a complete assortment
A of goods trom their own and other manufac
tones, adapted specially to the V estern trade. 5
Purchasers is invited to exaaina their stock,
manufactured, and selected with great earo and
warranted of -s iperior quality. . Orders will rcceire
prompt aod cartful a'.Untioa.-' ' ..'" 1
s I .7 ' V, II. WILLIAMS, :'
) VnOLESAI.3 AS EETAIL DEALEU I
STOVES & TINWARE
Orogon, TSo., '
TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizcn3 of Or
gonandthe, public in general, that ho has cn
hand the moit cxtslro stock cf Stoves and Tin
ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin
.mr ia nf iv own manufacture, and ia for salo at
Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices.
I would call particular attention to my stock of
COOK'INO STOVES, comprising the most improved
Among mem
est stove no"W
and prize Pre-
mium.
Al-vr - ' ' ' ' '
Parlor, .a'ESox Stoves
" Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN.
Particular attention tftid to making and pitting
up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Abo, to
cairin'r done on short notice and on rcasunatlo term.
. .
Old comer. .Crass antl rewier witcu in cuujiux
" ... I V
for work or ware. , W W . iidaAAi a,
vl-n5 - c Oregon, M04 J uly 5, 186..
FRANKLIN
TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUHDRY
Ko. 168 Vino St, bet. Tourtli. and JiU ' ,.
CINCINNATI, O; 'O ' ' -
cf. O'DRISCOLL k CO.
! Tanufacturers and dealers in News, Book and Job
lY! Type, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallies, Ac, Ac.
Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description.
STEREOTYPING of all kind Books, Music,
Patent Medicino Directions, Jb3, Wood Engravings,
Ac, do. , ,-i ... .. ,. : ! . . . -
Brand and Pattern Letters, various "styles,'
A GEO. LUCKIIAllDTi v, : '
WATGHMAEER
OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. -npA.KES
tho liberty to inform. the citizea3 of
JL Brownvillo and vicinity, that he has opened a
WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY STORE
In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., where he will keep con
stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of
Gold and Silver V atches, Clocks and Jewelry, which
ho will sell extremely low, for CASH., Also, a fine
lot of Violins, Accordeons, Silver; tind Plated Spec
tacles, Gold Pens with Gold : and . Silver extension
cases, Silver Thimbles, Ac, Ac. '
' He 13 prepared to repair atches, Clocks and Jew
elry, of every description, in the best manner and
on vhe most reasonable terms.
' Every article bought in his establishment, is war
ranted to be what it is represented to be; Watch re
pairing warranted for one year. ' ' J
- July 28, 13557 ; vl-nStf - ... :'i .:::L .' f '
B. B.' TEG K All.' ' ' " "8. n. KIDDLE." '
:!:--: B.;R. PEGHAM & 'CO.,,: :i
AND '
GENERAL LAND A GENTS,
' ' COrNCILBLUFFcQ IOWA.
,K, Q. TCTTLE. . . . B-.Gv PEKLEV. . n.. W. B1IITH.
TTJTTLE, PPEtLEY &T SMITH
: FALL STYLES.l8bG.
77 Main street, St. Lmis, Mo.
l TANUFACTCRERS of Straw and Silk Bonnets,
IT J. i Importers and Wholesale dojilorl in Ribbons.
Silk Millineryf Flowers, Trimmings Laje Goods, Em-
uroiuuncs, o.c.
- "Merchants and Milliners aro particularly in
vited to examine our stock, before making their spring
purchases, as we (relying fully on tho Huperionty of
onr styles,) intend to offer inducement equal, if. not
superion, to any jobbing house in the United States.
September 13, 1850. vlnl5-6m
New Hardware Store.
Sign of the Mill Saw.
' J. FLAHERTY,
' ' Importer, Wholosalo and Retail Dealer in
American GerriiaD, English" French
; . , HARDWARE .AKD CUTLERY,
"r . ST. JOSEPH, MO.
IS NOW receiving and opening the largest and most
varied arsortmcnt of goods in tho above line ever
onerea in any market west of St. Louis. .
My stock embraces a full and complete assortment
of Cabinet and Uouse Builder's Hardware, Mechaa
ic's tools of every description, direct from the most
approved manufacturers; agricultural and horticul
tural tools and implements, in ereat variety, combin
ing all the recent and useful improvements for tho
saving of a vast amount of labor to the farminsr com
munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful
examination of tuu department of .my stock. 1 am
also exclusive agont for the sale of the celebrated
St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I
will warrant, and fill all orders at iho factary prices
Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifle3 and Pistols,
Iron, Steel, A ail?, Ac, of the best brands: in a word,
my stock is very complete, which, fo. its quality and
price, I am determined to offer such inducements as
will command a liberal share of trade from this and
adjoining counties., My arrangements for importing
and agencies for American Hardware Manufacturers,
together with a long experience in tho general Hard
ware trade, enables me; not only to defy all competi
tion, but has convinced mo that tho true principle of
trade is cash sales and small profits; v
January 1, 1857. vlnJtf . , ...,-
NO BOOKS KEBTil ALL CASK!!!
;A S. HOLLADAY,
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEAT.EH J3T-.
Bi;n and ilicdicinieis
Main Street, BrownyUle, N. T.
THE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform
the publie, that he has now on hand a complete
assortment" of everything, usually kept in Drug
Mores, wnicn ne oners tor sale. .Exclusively on a
New System of . , ;j '-'!';': '
CASE ' AND; GASir ONLY K;
; It will be entirely foreign to this beantiful system,
to "Book," fckeep account,'" inote" Scratch" cbalk,"
or remember for a few -days. . Come, with the
"Spondulicks" ifyou arit atiything in tho Drag
lino.) '..'jj.'cr. i-t;: v? fnj.-t-j ?.:':: Oi". '.'... ,
Prescriptions Gompouuded : at all. Hours with
.... , Accuracy and Dispatch.
Remember tho system I have adopted, and my
pocket and your feelings will not suSer. Credit will
posit icdy sot. bo given, unlcsi under circumstances of
peculiar aesuiuuon.
July 12, !S56.-vl-ntf A. S. HOLLADAY.
' Steam Mill Lumber.
WE tako this method of informing tho Public
that we have just put in operation on what is
known as Sonora Island, four miles above Brown
ville, a first quality steam Sawmill, and arc now pre
pared to saw all kind of : Lumber on shcrt notico,
and jn a manner, we aro confident will giv? satisfac
tion! ' We will keep a Ferry boat to run to the main
shore, for freet nse of our customers.
V ... , - , - W. S. HALL A CO.
II. A. TERUY & CO., . .
THOLESALE- AJTD RETAIL DEAIXfiS IX r
GARDEN ANjp FLOWER. SEEDS,
FRUITS and Shrub?, Grape and Cranbcry Vines,
Grass, Clover Seed, Uird flccds of all kinds, Ag
ricultural and Horticultural Book, Implements, Ac.
Agents for all the test Rural.Publications in the
United States. ' .'a'A ...
j Store next door to Post-0 Ske, Council Elufs, Iowa.
" vln23-ly . .
f GEO. C. FEHGTJSON. ,..
MLLLAVRIGHT AND ENGINEER
. BROWNVILLE, If".,- T.
A NXOUXCES to the public, that he is prepared
XX to erect Steam Saw and Merchant Mills at short
notice and reasonable terms. - .. J
: ALL YORKi, WARRANTED.
He is also Ageni for, . ,, . ...
r A. B. IIOLLIEIRD 3 CO'S.,
:.;Weterii:; 'Foim'dry
CINCINNATI, ()., r
r XEE & LEAVITT'S . -.
Saw', filaiiufactory "
CINCINNATI, On I .
And is prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured pr kept pa Lacd, by these es
tablishments. , ...... ,
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. --
Isv.-.-o? a REFFERENCES: ' r'-i 'i
Noel, Lake A Co Emwnvillei N. T, Steam iliR.
Nuckolls A White, Itockport, Mo. . u u
James Lowe, Lindeh, ' -
vln31y. ..r!: - - Brownvillc, Juae 21, 1355.
Boots' and' Shoes.
AN nnu'sually larg'Uck of fine and coarse Boots
and Shoes bota Gentlemen and Ladies can
be seen, and purchased low, at
. ..!:. DOBUTZELlt'I CO'S.'
patterns both Air-Tightand t remium.
im fmind Fill v'a Chttrter Oak, tho b
in usetho Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer
Patent Portable S
THE subscribers Layo entered into a partnership
.-under tho firm, cf Rccd,. Ilolabird it Co., to
manufacture tha J. C. Reed, Patent Portr ble Grist
Mill and aro now prepared to f urniih all those in
want of a good Cora cr W heat XXA that for dura
bility, simplicty and economy ; exscl any Mill in the
w.rU. On the lato exhibition of tho Mechanics
institute in Cincianati,.a Gold Medal was awardsd
thcrafor it. . .
It u adapted to all drain grinding purposes; it is
superior to all others ft r the most extensive Merchant
Mill, as-it is for grinding tho: Farmers feed by Ilorse
power. ' ' 11 ' ' ' '
The above Mills are manufactured by the under
signed at their shop in Cincinnati, O., whero they
con bo famished in any quantity at short notice.
Tho above Mills warranted to irform as follows:
36 io. diam., per hour 50 B. Corn j 25 Wheat, $300
30 " " ' 44 ' 33 u 15 " .250
21 M 44 " : 20 ;.4: 13 . 200
20 , . 44 44 44 IS 44 .8 44 " 150
As this Mill tells its own story, it U unnecessary to
quote from our numerous recommendationreceived.
Fresh Arrival of
IBW oral !
AT ROCKPORT, MO.
THE subscribers would respectfully tender their
- thanks to their customers and the Public Gene
rally for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit
a continuance of the Fame ; as they are determined
to sell Goods as low if not lower than any other
House west of St. Joseph. Having just received a
large and wellselected Stock of Spring and Sr mmer
Goods: also a superior Stock of -Family Groceries
with Hardware,-Glass and Quccnsware. Furniture,
Saddlery, iron, xc.
; : . . - Come one and all,' ' '" - ' '
.For; well wo know;' -y
. Again you 11 call, , .
- 1 ' ; We'll Sell so low.'
, Of Goodi the best, ; .;, f
And prodra small, .
' - We'Ubcat tho rosV0-1-'0 -' A '
: .. And suit yau all., ,;' y ;.;:.- . ,
-n1
Our Stock cf Dry Goods haying been purchased in
tho Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that wo can
surpass our competitors in the low: prices and good
qualities ofour Stock, and earnestly believe all will
make by calling and seeing for themselves before
purchasing elsewhere.' : - CAREY, JOi'ES, A CO..
X. B., Country. Produco of all kintb taken in ex
change at the highest prices, for Goods. Jane 7, '56
f, DANIEL ZOOK,
. ., WHOLESALE AND .BET AIL
V" '. :'." u vrejron, Halt r County, Mai
. Has in Store: -
Pure White Lead,
Linseed Oil, -:
Spanish Whiting,
Ilcd Lead, '
Litherage, :
White Chalk, . , ., ;
Veiiitian Red, '
Spanish Brown,
Cream of Tarter,
Tartaric Acid,
Sulpher Caxb. Soda,
Vinegar. , - .
Tuqentine,
Sal. Soda,., . ' : . ,
Copcras, . v . ,
Saltpeter,' J '" "
Eorax, -y. j; :.;
Mcx. Liniment,
Vol. Oil do,
Marland'a do,: ' '
Xervcr and Bono do,
Farrels ' ' do,
Louden' :!do, : . ,
Jays' Expt.,
Window Glass, .
Putty, --''
Caster Oil,T
Ex. Logwood,
Blue Stone, -'''
Alum, ' . ,1
Ground Ginger, .
Root do, .
Saint Louis Glue,
Paris Green, T
Chromo do, - 1 .
do yellow,
Iron Paint, '
White Zink do,
.Fish Oil,
Whale do,
i Wrights' Pills, '
, Champian's do,
Jayan s do,
, Loudon's .' do.
Rad way's R. K
Davis Pain Killer,
' Fahncstock's Ver., 1 : .
Stone's Cough Candy,
McLane's Liver Pills.
London 8 do,
' In addition to tho above.! have the largest Stock
of Druggist and Physicians Shop furniture, Ckcini -
cats, Surgical instrument, and l atent Mcdiciens
ever offered for sale in this Country.
Merchants and Physicians of Iowa, Kansas and
Nebraska, are respectfully invited to give me a call.
' June 7, 1S05. DAMLLZUOK
; A. ;B. -IIOLLA13IRD & CO.,
Machinists, Founders and; :
ENGINE BUILDERS
.Front Street, "West of. Smitu,
T 5 CINCIXNATli 6,"
"XTTould most respectfully Inform theirfriends and
v v the public generally, that they are now pre
pared to execute all orders in theirline, with prompt
neai. 1 Having lately enlarged their shop and with
the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to
merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which
has heretofore been extended to them.
Saw - Mill Engines of every Description.
Constantly on ban.': consisting of the rfash, Circu
lar and Holey.- Mill Gears and every description of
(. as tings, warranted to be well mado in every particu
lar.' They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that line furnished by them, and aro pro
pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other
shop in the country.
Those in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give ns a call and examine our new patterns.
THOMAS WILLIAMS,;
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
BROWNVILLE, N. T. - ; ;
Will practice in the Third Judicial District in Ne
braska Territory, and in tho Twelfth Judicial Circuit
in the "State of Missouri. , .
' ' 'REFERENCES. 1 ","
- Richard Brown,' ' Brownville, N. T. !
R. W.Furnas, , ' u . u ..
Dr. John McPhcrson, Tippecanoe, Ohio.
. James Fos'ter, -1 .' Oregon, Mo. ' i
i George N. Miller, . Archer, N. T.
FRESH DRY GOODS.
1 EEDY, JA3iESOX A- CO., ' .
Nos. 170 and 172 Main St., St. Louis.
WE are now in- receipt of thei most- eonip Jete and
, magnificent stock, ever offered to the.Wcstern
Trade. Merchants 'visiting this city aro invited to
inikdan examination of our stock and prices. . 5
, r r . FDDY. JAMESON ACQ.
GRAPE ROOTS 20,000 Catawba Grape Rots,
two years old, for sale. Price $5 per hundred
$40 per thousand. ; ' J. M. JlcCULLOUGIL
Nov. 23tf , No. 200 Main st., Cincinnati.
WM. H. THOMPSON. J. H. TAAFFE
THOMPSON & TAAFFE,
( Successors to Burrows & Thompson, )
Wliolesalc Grocers,
And Commission Merchants,
Ho. 13, Fearl Street, Ciuciunati.
tij" Particular attention will be given to order
for Groceries, which will always bo executed at current
market prices. ' - -
Ready, Hade Cloihing,
EVERY -A'ARIET Y, style, quality, price, and pat
tern of Ready Made- Clothing, jut received and
for3aleheap,by . .nOBLITZELL A. CO.'
Hats and Caps. ' ' ''
LATEST styles of Uat"and Caps, and of every
grado and price, aro offered at ".-.-
IIOBLITZELIA CO'S.
; ; Gueensware,
OF all the latent styles, and -in endless variety,
Jast opened at IHJBLITZELL A CP'S.
r , Furniture. : ;
BEDSTEADS, Talbs, Stands, Bureaus in short,
everything in the Furniture lice, can b had at
JIOBLITZELL A CO'S.
Mi.
Stoves and Tinware.
COOK, Parlor and OSce Stoves of various pat
,tcrn?L and Tin ware, at ...
- hoblitzell a co's:
Wood and WilloT7, ware. :
BUCKETS, Tubo, Churns, and an cndlcii variety
cf Willow ware is for sale at '
t - : ; HOBLITZELL A CO'S.
' J ' Saddlery." : ' y
SADDLES, Bridles, Martingales, Checks, and ev
ery. variety of goods- in -this line can be had at
.' '. '. ... 4 XIOBLITZELL A CO'S.
D. M. HITCnCOCI. C. BEAKD.-LEZ. SZXI. JOT.
D.3L KITCKCOCK CO.,
Bet Olive ood Locust streets, Si. Loaif, Mo.
MANUFACTURERS cf Cocking, Heating, a?d
Parlor Stoves and Grates.
AIsoManufaeturerj of four sizes of,Jewett's Pat
ent Gary Plough, ono tad two Loks right and left
kanF. i
n. -wmTTr.iiOKZ. b. b. ttitittj:oes. j. f. c ASTJta
U. h ll B. WUITTEMOIIE & CO., ;
EONNET3 .VSU STRAW .GOODS.
NO. 113 MAIN STRRET,
(First door above the Ihr.k cf Missouri.)..
I27Cash paid for Furs 1 Deer Skins.'
HEAL ESTATE AGENCY.
CZORGS CLATE3. J. V. LZZ.
; CL.1YHS LEE,
Real Estate and General Agency,
; : OMAUA CITY, N. T. . '
. References ' ; "',
J.vmc3 Wright, Broker, Now York,'
Wm. A. Woodward, Eaq. . " u.
' Hon. R. V'ood, Ex-Gov. of Ohio, Cleveland,
Wicks, Otic and Erowaell, Bankers,
Alcott A Horton, u
Col. Robert CampbelT, St.' Louis,
James Ridgway, E.sq. .
Crawforn and Sackett' Chicago. -
Omaha City, Aug. 30, 1Sj5. vlnl3-ly
JAMES CAEGU.L. ' GEO. W. CAKGILL.
J. & G; W. CARGILL,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
- rilEKCEIAMTS;
AND MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS,
Steamboat Landinjr, St. Joseph, ?lo' ,
CONSIGNMENTS ;of G oocU an d; Prod aci
respectfully solicited, and all business entrust
ed to u3 will be promptly and carefully attended to
at tho lowest rates. , r , . 1 , . .
' " References.' '
t Taylor A Shepherd, ' -St. Loui3, -
R. L. McGhee A Co., .. , . - . .....
Livcrmoroj Cpoley A Co. ,
Merchants Generally, V St. Joseph. .
' ' BROWN & CO., - 1 " v
No. 7S, 21ain Steet,' Si. Louis; 3lo. ';
SPRING STOCK, COMPLETE. .
, ,Tbo cheapest and most extensive Fancy
" ' Goodi and Yankee Notions EstaUUh- . 4
. inen't in the Western Country. '
MERCHANTS in search (f cheap goods are invi
ted to examine our stock of silks, dress goods,
shawls, whito goods, Embroideries, ribbons, gloves
and hosiery, triouning3, famishing goods and small
wares gene.ally, together with ,15,000 Parasols
of the latest and most fashionable styles, at maau
fictarers' prices. : ' '' .; ':
Cash buyers, close purchasers, and prompt men
will find our stock adapted to their want in. every
particular. A call from tho trade la respectfully so
licited. . t .Tlal2tf .
.August 23, 1835.'."' . . " " '.
iffl.iirai STOEB.
:JOHN COLnOUN & BROTHER, r'
Sign of the Padlock, one door bclw tho Post-OHlco.
: ST. JOSEPH, MO. . ..
. WHOLESALE AXD BET All. DEALERS IS
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
A RE'now receiving a full and eontpleto assortment
l.ot all kinds of Hardware and Cutlory, to which
they invite the attention cf purchasers. Our stock
having been purchased on the most advantage
ons terms, we aro determined to sell at such prices
as will be satisfactory to buyers. .
Do not forget to give us a call before you purchase
elsewhere, or you may regret it. :
; MAMMOTH STOCK.
'ZPa.UL cs av ixxtox Goods.
- POWEL, LEVY & CO,
Are now Receiving one of the Largest
and Best Selected Stocks of
DRY .GOODS, GROCERIES,
ETER offered in St. Joseph, which they intend
offering to the Trado at prices which will com
pare favorably with those of goods in St. Louis We
solicit buyers to call and cxamino our stock before
making their purchases. ......
Among the articles they offer for ealo frre? : '
40 bales brown faceting; 200 pi'cs flan'J, all grades
5 bales osnabarg; 259 " : satincttes; :'
10 , shirting, striped; 150 ,tw'ds and cas're;
5 " . cylincr bagging; 5 bales seamless bags;
400 pieces plaid linsey; ! 19 cases ticking;
10 cases bl'ched shirting and sh'ting;29 do shawb;
20 pair three plcet green mackinnw blankets;
20 S3arlet .. .:. ,. -.,
40 blue-.' ; ' ;.- . .. r . . ' r. ...
8 cases brown and bleached drilling; 160 pair sad
dle blankets'. '' ' . J !
Wholesale z Retail Departraent
A. 31. SAXTOX.
DONNELL & SAXTON. ' 07
Arrangement for Fall 'bQ,Winter'
THE TEOPLE'S STOIiE.
'ST." JOSEPH, MO."
New Goods rcc'jl)y every Steamboat.
More of them: Cheaper than ever.
WE are prepared' to offer Extra Inducements
this season, acd call attention to 'our lar-e
Stoek of
DRY GOODS, ' ' ;
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, (Latest Styles)
FASHIONABLE BONNETS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
WINTER GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, (six hundred cases,)
Groceries, Nails, Hardware, Crockery Wape Ac. ,
Cash paid for Hemp, on delivery, at all times.
E. E3TABROOK,
UNITED STATE3
District1 Attorney,
. OMAHA CITY, N. T.
REQUIRED to bt jn attcs lance cfueially upon all
the tenns of tha D'utrict and Supreme Court cf
the Territory, tenders his Professional service! to such
as need thcin.VUo flutters hiiasclf thatkis facilities
for gaining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis
trict, will enable him to' give satisfaction It. such as
entrust thoir business to bis care. , . .
Omaha City, June 7. 18jr. , ' ' ' ' " ' '
"A TH1XG OF EIUUTT 13 A JOT FOREVER. "
COLE'S VOYAGE . OF LIFE,
Childhood, Youth, Jlanhood Old Age,
Four Bplendid Lino Engravings, from the Originals
in tbo Gallery of tho Spinglcr Injtitutc Plates,
15x23. Paper, 25x53. . '
' A GREAT NATIONAL 'VORK::
Of five years' execufion, involving an expenso of t2V,
009. Artist's procfs50. India Lettered, $J0.
Ilain, $20.
ZSf- A prorpcztn containing a full fiescriptton of
tho work, with testimonial from our firt ARTISTS,
onr most eminect, DIVINES, our most di.-tiu"ui0lied
STATESMEN, the best accredited JL'Dljlbi OF
ART, at tome and abroad, toge'her with the -
VOICE OF THE PRESS i
Of this city, and alio of the highest European au
thority, ' . :
THE LONDON ART JOURNAL, .
Will ho forwarded on tho receipt cf two. postage
stamps.
The Trade Knpplird on the most
Liberal Terms.
Appropriate an 1 Ui4,erul style of frames, prepar
ed expressly for this work, at tbo lowest cash rutcs,
are furnished at prices varying from $13 to $32 tho
set. Hexing, packing'and cartaga frrm $1 to $2.
Address the Voyage cf Life, Kcv. A. K. WOLFE,
"vlnlltf Spingler Institute, N. V.
: Roticc.: ; -
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the
firm of Noel, Lake, Emerson-, A Co., will fiud
their accounts in the haol of O. V. Lako for collec
tion, and an imraKliatij sett'.prjicnt is rc"ictpJ
BrtwaTiEt, Feb. V" 37. tf
5
PATENT GRAIN SEpAl..
.1
.
rpiiE, suEScmncr: u n w 4,
JL nish Farmers and others irjUi lijj1 V
-GI'VIN SEPAIIATOI "' .
for the present season. It Is utt:?i.
particularly of tho merits nf the) yjcv''4,T',
are too well known tlrougtrmt tho eon-s,S
exlollin.r ; but tho fact that thiy iUvt htm
re continuing to receive thftr"ti'n. . .? .,01
; and County Fairs where thiy aare l,.,n I-
sufficient to induce all thdvtif vm-
cniuc, w pirtxiiaao ono oi uos j. ; ,; r 4
. u . i y 'tea . .
Wl
received
tf the leading
grigulturaluts of et t-
number of tbeia on kiEi tS:
I have a largo
the coming crop, mada of the lest .J '
ranted to do Rood work. . , .
. I have made many valuable umTOveoenii '
machines within the List year, and haveBov '
in warranting them superior tdaiy ia usj.
I am also preparing a largo, paiabur of Cm,'
Improved Clover llullrs, '
patented in 1351, which ara frei.tly
patent of 1S41, being in-it f feeder,
ahead of it in other respects. They
faoturcd under the immediste supcnui,
patentee, who h'-s permanently locttej ia .1
The above eat represents atj four hn:'i?'x
tar," and. is dosigacd especially 1 jr tho Lnrif
use." --1
in alsn arent fur IcCormu:i's cdeaj
R and MOWING JUCHlNIeottliae-l.
J. R. 310 FFITT, Fiqua, IMiaxai oaaiJ,'c"
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BOOK "STORE!
JCST OPEXED AT THS HEAX Of BLCAfiiir
COUNCIL BLUFI1J, IOW.I.
WIIERE may bo found & Urg0 iaori
of BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
everything in their line, consistinj ia jxt,
lows: . ...
nistoriesandEiographi'is, ;'
";" Narratives and IchlJcU
SohoolEooks,
Missceilaneous Wwks,.
. , . .Lives of Eminont Pcrioas, . .. '
'Agricultural Works, '"" ' '.
' ' J: Standard Poetical Wtrla; ,
:t "l P.cligiou3 Worla,- ..' f , , ..-7
..i.ii SongUooks,, . . : :
, , Libk-3 and Hymn Eook.!, ' ' ' 1
Novell and- Light Heading, il ,: ' " '
Pictorial Works,' . 1:.. i r ; ,
t 'Blank iMKkJ, , .'i-.il . - ...
Paper, Pens ami Ink,
Curds and Gift Books, ;
' Toys and Fancy Priuicn, '.
Portfolios and Album,
And a thousand other useful tol nocessarj iri'.
in the line.-1 1 '"; . ;
Also, red, black and blue D KS, of oar m jsj.
ufacture,- Wholesale and Retail, is eheap u Ht W
had in St. Louis, and warrantxl of tbo best
put up in quart, pint and half-plat bottle?; ti a
four and two ounce bi if ties. T " ;" ' ' '
Profesoional men wrshing a-hi!l of
MOSIIllll!
Can bo supplica he?e at 20 per cent aborijuj.
Ushers prices, we pyingnll coils and obteiojsjttn
at the phortcxt noticd. Oor aiyj ncmenti eialr
any STANDARD ttOOIkS jrintci ia tL Cai
ted States. ......
, Call and i our stc-ckwe t n new Wgiiaen kt
will serve our customers to thu test of our ilfty.
Our prices, wo are sure wi'.l ! M.tisfaetort.
.'L : CilAIi; A -SANTOS.
Council Bluffs. Iowtv Juno li. 'i5 vlnl. )
, - Richardson's 'Xissouxi '
Express Coinpanj',
Principal OiHco Aro. I2. IVIia
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
BEO leave to inform the puVi-c, that
extended their Express Line to tli'u ! tee. rav
ing complied with tho requisition of tLcr Charter
and being fully organized, are w? prcpar.-d tu traas
act a.
General Agency Business.
The success which has attended 'the original Pmpri
etor, is a guarantee of the satiifaetion red;reJ,ir.J
it will always be th"e aim and st nly of the Eioeoti
of this Company, to five every possible facilitj U
the speedy and safe tracsmisuitn of . .
Jloncy, Valnable Packai'cs, Parcels, and
Enndlcs of Goods, Merchandize,
andtvery description of Freight, on reaonaW tenm
to all points on the Miouri Klvir, acd at Si Loo
with other responsible Express Companies, ff.r 5c
York, New Orleans. Boston, Pailadolphla, tb'o?i
Cincinnati, Burlington, Louisvilc, KockI-t!nd, Ma
phis, Pittsburgh and' Buffalo, and to lmo-;te7
town and villiage'in tho United statcsjluiop,!
tralia and California . , . t , '
A llesscnger will b put on t!i new sicniscr Cri
haymaking weekly trip betwwa here and St.
scph, there connecting with our laily line to StUi
and all points as abovo. In bcl a f of tae EatorprA
tho patronage of the public Is mpectful!y. folki'ti
All business entrusted to us,wiJ meet with th
energetic and prompt attcntioa wbkh hu !."
characterized this Express, aid niado it pro-eiaba
in 'Western Exprc. bii?ines. , ,
r ' " ; . DIRECTORS!' : 1 '
;"! 0:1 Vj SC. Loaii.li - - , ' '
Ed ward JLkad. r . , Si:srL 3rcCAKT.
W. D. W. BeaxAso, . ' Jor.v W. Toolit.
''l'!' ' ! ' : 'ioSETU t. r.ICKJRDSaX..: ' ' t
B.. F. Babbt. Alton.- . W.-.f. .Piayr. lxina
' JCSEHI F. r.ICIIiJlDSON, Frci'
- S, II. Gsat, SmV-i ,
Tln2. HaxBT Kruj General ig--
ImprovPil IJttlij'Ciant .
CORN.& COB PLANTATION MlU
2Pxco XI-ocluxoocl
THE subscriber ha purchajed oxcluiive rhttf
Territory in the West, t.f ;he above cofeUaw4
Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all tian
cither wholesale or reuil,and guaranteed in them-'
poitive- manner. i ,
It i3 now moro than a year since the
"Little Giant5;
Was introduced to the public, during wb'wh tim',
has been constantly growing in tho popular ior-
The improvements recently effected and paW'
makes it the most perfect machine ever offered J"'
general farm nie. It b furnUnd ready for atUch'i
team, and weighs as follows: 3 n, 1, '12 No. 2, 5'
No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pound.. Twenty minutes r
snScient to set one up, without (Ktbacu'U aii"'!
when bco Ijo3ted, it can with 1 afty be entriwtsu
to a boy. Full directions accompany each Xh
TLJZXl. XJ GZ2 3353 F.3
No 1, $35, will grind 3 ba meal ir hour with 1 orM
No2 40,.." 44 Io M . , 1
No 3 50, 15 1
No 4 t), " 29 "'. "
t37" Liberal dlscourt to deal ers
JAMES B. CHAD WICK,
No. 63 Locust Itniet, bet. 2d od 3d
June 23, 1355. rl-nl . St. Louis, 3lo."
i. T. DOWDALL. I,'.!. jt.CiS-
DOW D ALL, CAR H & CO
; - -.WASHINQTOX.irCENDRY,
Enina and LTachino llanufactcry-
-, Corner Second and Mrr.u Strecu.
.v-; ST.. LOUIS' MO.
" f ANUTACTUHEKS of Stam 'Engines
111. ea SiWiaJ firisL HvhinWT. Tub.""
Superior MACHINE CARDS '
- YOUNG'S PATENT SMCT'MACHTNE. V1
tried, al way sncccifuf, fuv G;iaran:ied. lUa""
facured and for sale by ' " ,
uOWALL CAT.", i CO..
'--' 1 ; ashington Foundry. St. Lcui.. '
EHOV7XIYILLS
STE AM MILL
Jlpur lake, a Enrnsov;. ..
JT. B. V'e vould rjKjctfi.lly iaf.-nn th? '
tons ;T Nsmaha county and adjuidnj Muwoint
wo bavealwav ra hsiad a l.u-, aihl well J'e5tl '
supply of LU3IBEK, which we m furnish w
cr rates than any mill fa the Territory. iri
Market pri.-es j id f ,r log! dLvered at the J11
oroa tho back of tho rirer. k -
All orders accompanied w; A. ih cih, will
ur Isistdhte fcrcrj.
If r r
23v 'r'
At a practical test of this Separate
th tho best of tnoso tnada is E.i"hn. : K
the highest cnmmeiliktk ns of n'
screws n,i freiiw, Lard KettUs, Lard Strew
Cylinders, Wool Carding Machine?, Vcung' rteD;
Suiot Machines. Building Ca.titgi, Ac. .
t-f" Af-nt fur tha fir i.f .Iiin j S;n.'.h A
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