Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 07, 1857, Image 4

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    Mjriails of luaclara Plants. 1,000
Bushels Madura Seed.
ntUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
OVER MAX $ 3IANN,
Bloomington, III,
BEQ zzv3 to announce that they bare, for n
or ies of years, been engaged in the culture of
hedges and hedge plants, and having been greatly
encnuratrcd br tba success of the Madera lied?",
and stimulated by the immensely increasing demrnd ,
for the material, they fcavesown, tne present season
on pood, new land, about ISO bushels cf excellent
ieed the produce 'cf which is estimated at fifteen
millions ilnUU which they offer lor tbe bpring
trade, It nohld kare rcqnired more than that amount
to 'pjAy drmand the past Spring. The terms
for plants will ha rtatonnhle, and to dealers and oth
ers ord:rin? plants by wholesale, great inducements
will bo ofi'cred. It is very important that orJer3
fhould be sent in r A2LT, as they will be registered
and filled in the order in which they are received,
l or tho last three years they have been uaable to
" uFr1 lh demand, and it is probable that late or
ders cannot be filled the next SpriEg. as the demand
i expected to hs four timet greater than heretofore,
Plants will be securely packed and delivered on
board the can frco of expense, except for cost ef ma
terial. They arc a!?o extensively engaged in importing
hedge seed, which they sell" cn the best terms, ad
alwavs warrant fresh and good; orders for which
should br sent in prior to the 15th of October next.
They will be prepared to eprout seed for such as de
sire it. . -
Having several extensive nurseries, they offer, at
wholesale and retail, a large stock of thrifty Fruit
and Ornamental Trees, Vines, Roses, Shrubbery, Ac,
at the following points, io wit: L'loomington, 111.;
Mound Nursery, Canton, 111,; Henry, Elmwood, and
II.ivj.na, LI. AH Fruit Trees warranted to be of the
best varieties and true to name.' All information
cheerfully given, and catalogue and premium essay
ca Iledgeing sent to all applicant. Address,
OVERMAN 4 MANN.
" Feb. 5, 1S37. Lloornington, Illinois.
- - NEBRASKA CITY
Xxxauraxico Company.
CAPITAL STOCK oOflQO.
Nebraska City N. T.
THIS Company, nnder a liberal charter, is now
fully organized, and their entire capital stock of
Fifty Tkontand Dollars, paid in and secured. They
are prepared, from this date, to grant open policies,
and take ri.ks, upon equal terms, with the most
favored Insurance Company any where." Having
adopted the mutual principle, iu patron3, without
incurring any liability, will share in the profits of
the company.
The operations of the Company, will be confined,
for the present, to marine, or cargo risks, with a
maximum liability of $ 12,500 on any one bottom.
Being the only Insurance Office, on the above pop
ular plan, West of the Missouri, it confidently ex
pects a generous support from Western Merchants.
We respectfully invito the Missouri Rircr pa
tronage. BISECTORS :
S.F.XnckoUl, Chas. F. Holly,
II. P. Bennet, J. L. Armstrong,
W. N. iiiachman. Miles W. Brown,
A. A. Bradford.
OFFICERS
CIIAS.F.nOLLY, President.
J. Gxrsidi, Sec'y.
Et. Louis Arent Col. W. P. Howard.
April 21,1837. -ly
O. F. LAKE,
Brownville.
W. II. HOOVER,
Nemaha City.
LAKE & HOOVER,
ii -mm mi,
, NOTARY S PUBLIC, " ,
rrcTTavillc'snd Iferaaha City,
" NEBRASKA TEREITOrX
WILLprcniptlyaUcaJ to Land Agencies, Paying
taii. Drawing merer, boyirtg and felling
lUal' EftAi-e. l-eyirg and selling, on C. ir-tniion,
Making Collci ;".oiis lor distant dealers, r i; 1 all kinds
ef business pertaining to their professk r..
Particular 8 tterto'm will be given inLling declara
tory statements to pre-empt and procuring War
ranty Deeds from the Town authorities.- "s--
Persons owning tows iOTs, residing afa fiistaace
wishing to procure Warranty Deeds wiU do well to
place the agency in our hands, (alwa j i presenting
their Qcit claim Deeds fur said Lot , "within the ex
piration of 5ir inenths, as after that time all lots not
Deeded will be sold. ' '
Rlanks always on hand. ",' -N-
D. Letter? of. inqniit answered prompll v. r.
Uarcht-, 57; v - ' - ,.--4i-ly
JESSE JOHN.
CUaVEYG CIVIL EIIGtllEER,
WILL attend to any business in his line whea
called. 1 have a first rate compass, and having
tal 'many years experience, both as teacher and
rraetieal iarvevor, can trive satisfaction. .
References: A. L. Coat, Dr.IIoovcr,Wm. Hoover,
also, V. Ooust, . Uofcson, ana L. A. Lowlew, ba-
racnab, Mo. . - - Address
... . '",... jesse jonx;
" . - Nemaha City, N. T. -
yarch ICth, 1557. ' . - .. 40-tf
. . .
Jtlilcs on . Horse Shoeing.. Y :;; '
.... .jusT.rcBUsnn), ' ".: " '
i ' -
4 n.HX, prnrtical Treatise on Eorfl 8EOnxG,
J. t y WM. IMILES, author of "The Jiorse's Foot."
lo one vol. lGrao. Price 75 cents.- Sent by mail
free of postage. -
.We like to rcc,mme;sd such books, when we see
a vi'.alnous bungling at horse shoeing." Ohio Cul
tivator, ...
A concise, clear, and practical work, which should
be ituiiedty every smiih who shoes horses, and by
very farmer who owns a horse. The truth is, there
Is not on? smith in twenty who lno ow to shoe a
urse properly, or one farmer in a hundred who
knows uUibor ishod as he should be. The work
will r"J?7a if yu will study it, and tm-fdd if you
pracju-e it, or obiife your smith to follow its instruc
tion.' 7,7 titr.it J'anMf. . .- ; . '
"No raan who owns a horse can aTord to be without
'this irt cf ir.ri.rmation." Allan v Ece. Jour.
. IMINRY CAREY liAIUD, Publisher. .
.. - . , Philadelphia,
March lCth,155T.
. 40-tf
D3XL9N, TH0IIPSON CCO;
Lae9 Fran e TJuillir Cor. ilaia & liock Sts.
zock row, iro. ;
YThoses ale and Eetiil Dealsr3 in
' And Groceries,
Hird war?, , . Qacer.swarc, Drills, Hats, . Caps,
EooLJ, SLce?, Tinware, Slaves,
rur:;iture.,' Iron, Kails, Tiows, y..
1 tzi Farnicz . Utensils. ' '
"XT7TT.L h.vf, on th opening of navigation,
V Ire and varied accession to their" presej
i'tbrcary 12;h, 1S7. . . :.
v5-tf
pica -
TIIlE-rilOOF SAFES,
tTriTU Usu i i airni rowact-lT,r Locks the
tl.at were awarded ?pirate Medals at
tb e W( : 1 1 ' Ts i r Lt:i d.-.r.,l?il,ani the World Fa; r,
New Yc:k, ar. l are the only American Safes
tv'.twe avtr-."I K"'dils at tho London World's
. - -
Ti v.'( -ot, ' - f ta b snrvoruir In nv.-v
. .v . i. ,u i I . . . ' . 1
ever t fTcrcd to the public : aci the subscribers chal
lesee ('.3 V.'or. 1 t prod-ce la ir.?lan.-o of these
Satis U:iL, g io preserve ihcirconfe Lis through the
if-!tcitfrcs, cr a tur-.ar pc.icg tr.e ioci.
The subscribers and t':-: ir 8 gents are the only per-
. i 11 T f 1 4
t " r
if'H ,) sn'l l?irr5r' latent
Z:U:f v ith lull's. Palent fowucr Pcoof
S.C.KEr.r.TNGlCO. .
Cr?'3 L'xl:, 135, 137 end 133 Water St., ;..
tz l 3 urrpy St,New York.
v-cm
"- c ' -t'r cn hard, Dorr, Cera Mod,
- r. &" i cvfvvari'-tvof Groceries.
k CO.
s ' - v vli v.' s" vr tbe h'rbcst
' " " " ' - i i t-T T (
'.?, fcr i-i fct i'-.;
1JMTED "STATES
GIVE every posiiblo facility for the safa and
fpeeJy tri-.n-'niision of .... ;
2Ioney Valuable Packages. Parcels, .
Goods, an J rierchandizo
Of every description, ou rcatnable term. -
VRisc.rxh 0 Friers New York. Buffalo, Cincin
nati, Toledo, Chicago. Dayton, Indianoolij, and all
the seller towns on Railroads in the lantern, Ilid
dleatii Western S tales, conne-ciing at Si. l uiswith
Richardson's Missouri River Repress. II. JvIPP.
JuIy20,lS5-3.-vl-n3' " " General SaperiatcndenU
: Cauticn. 1 -
THE public are hereby Eo'cfied that ote Thomns
lleady, through false olors obtained aciTtifiiiate
of entry of the West fractional quarter and tie
S.East fractional quarter of Section nurnac twenty
five, in Township number six, in Ilanc number fif
teen, Est of the Cth Principal Merediac. in Nebras
ka Territory. Th above is ilaimed by anS will be
patented to B. B. Thompson, whose pa pers mi evi
dence arc fGnvJudei to Washington City for hearing.
Ii. C. THOMPSON.
Febrbary 26 th, 1557. ; ' 37-tf
. , F. DINGS & CO., ' . .
Importers of, and Wholesale iJcaltrt m
Fancy Goods.
Manufacturers of all lands of Brushes. '
30 North 3Iain Street, (Up Stairs,)
ST. LOUIS, Mo. ! 32-1 j
1S57.
BROWNVILLE FERRY
OX THE ' ' 1 1 ;
Slissbari ISivcr. -
The Route from Brownville to Ft. Kear
ney, and from thence to California, , '
is the nearest and mo3t
practicable.
FINNEY & CODINGTON, "
ANNOUNCE to the Traveling Publlo hat they
have purchased the entire interest hi the Ferry
across the Missouri Hirer at the City cl Brown
ville, Nebraska, and op?n the Sea)n . with a
new substantial and commodious Ferry Boat,
run by Horse Power, which arrangement will secure
certain passage at, all times and in all kinds of
weather. The Proprietors do not assert boastingly,
or for the purpose of gaining custom merely, but are
governed by facts, when they say this is ! tho best
crossing cf the Missouri River in Nel nu;ka, and
when they say the route- from Brownville to Fort
Kearney and from thence to California is the nearest,
for evidence they refer the reader to the nitp of the
Country; and are warranted in saying it is the most
practicable route by personal experience, a,j well as
that of hundreds of others who have traveled it.
We claim therefor that this crossing and rotito holds
out peculiarly favorable inducements, to persons
going to California, and solicit their jatronige. Not
withstanding our superior arrangements for a safe
and speedy crossing, urjeharg-js are the saine as other
Ferries in Nebraska, all being regulated by Legisla
tive enactment. . '
A skiff will be in readiness and a ban 1 on the
ground to run all,hours of the night.
JgfRecoHect that with our facilities (i? Tower,
no kinds of weather will prevent our Boats from
mzkirg regular trips at all bijars. i ' -
Brownville Nemaha Co., N.T.f
February25tb,lS37.- f ' ' ' ' - 27-ly
T. s.' CL'jria.
CUMING k TURK, - -
Altcircys at 'Law & Heal Estate .Agents,
, OlIAIIA CITY, N. T., r ;'
"T7I X attend faithfully and promptly to all bnsi-
V iiess entrusted to thera, in tho Territorial or
Iowa C mrts, to the purchase of lots and lunds, en
trric3 a id pre-emptions, collections, ic. . : '
Ofiitje in the second story-of Henry & "Boots new
building, Eearly opposite tbe Western Exchange
Bank, Karnhara street. '". i-" ! ' i' t
Dec. 27, 153. Tln2Stf - ' '
: JESSE LOWE, I p
OMAHA; CITY, N. T.
No VMore Credit r!
J0TICE is hereby given, that hereaftevt we sell
J. GbodsforCA.?ri or Psomrcn onlt;'" :
McAllister, dozieu & co.
ErownvRle, March 12th, l-7. ' . ' ;. 39-tf
"JOEL LL WOOD, LI D.,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN,
RESPECTFULLY informs tbeeititans cf Nemaha
county, hat having permanently hx-ntod imme
diately South of Drownville.nnd having had consid
erable experience iu the treatment of tli-3 diseasrr
incident to tho V est, to natters himself Inat h u
prepared to treat the same an purely . -
BOTANIC, PRINCIPLES, .
Lni in connection with Da. BrCKHAM 'of Missouri.
Brownville, Jan. 1, lSi7. .vln20tf . :w ;
' --WMr rossell:. :p :
. BROWNVILLE, N. T.;
r'-. RESPECTFULLY informs lie public
tr i that he is prep;ircd Xo serve them vith any-
. 1. thing in his line, at short notice, and with a
style and "quality of . vork he feels ciafiicnt will
please. To his old friends and customers he deems
it unnecessary to say a word, to others he says only
"try me." ' ".' - :
December 13, 1S55. Tln25-Jr " '
v !;;2 OaiitioiiV,!i:--
THE public are hereby notified, that cn' or about
thel!ih day of February, A. D. 135S. there
was made and executed by the underfilled Two
Notes, in favor, of S- E. Forers, one of two hundred
dollars, payable the 1 Ft of March, A.'D. 2Si7; and
one of one hundred dollar?, payable the 15 :h day of
May, A. D. 1S57 ' The eorleratkrti fr which said
Notes were obtained having failed, we shall refuse
to pay the said Notes cr any part thereof.
Jnsss Noel, , j, "- "
IIenrt IhrKKa jv,
IlfrvET V.'.Laxk, By
- O. F. Lake, his Agent.
TWnville, March 12th, 157. S9-tf
'"(Diniitioii.
THE public are hereby sot Cod, that there was
made and execuf cd on r about the 2 lib. day of
Febmary, A. D. 1S55, by the undersigned, Tiisee
Notes in favor of B. B. Fraicr, of two. hundred
dollars each, one payabla September 1st, A. D. 1836;
one payable January 1st, X. D. 1S57j tne! piyable
March 1st, A. D. !Sj7. The consideration having
failed, for which the said notes wcr t" ven, wi$ shall
refuse further payiaenl Cn' tho said Notu, cr any
part thereof. I'. - ''-
' Jesse Noil, "
' ' '. :V .' ' irr.NnrTxiw.o.v;.'
O, F. Lake, his Agent.
. rrowcriI!e?Marshl2ib,l!57. - -i ' 1 . 39-tf
SPECIAL' KOTICS. ; , ;
Short Settlement Mcic'Long'Ericntls.
THE subriberi request all that aro inik'bted' to
them, by note or accoc'ut, to tia sii pa;raient by
tbe 15th of February next, 'a cue of tli tnn will
start East at ti nt time for a new and fu!L f tock of
goods, and CASH wul b9 wasted to pay f cr ; hero.
We return car thanks t our friends for their
ratronage to thb time, at.d promise to inejit a con
tinuiDce ol the sauia bfrosfu-r. . .-, ..r... :
' - ' WAT. IIOBLITZIL'i'Ca. J
Brownville, Jan. Si.h, 1837, - : . ; 'i .
. ALOKZO r3ATT,
New York.
e, c. rsArr, e. wj rox,
0. W CnLP, ' t.C. it iNSCE
" St.lnlii!. " ' fctjLoUU. '
CHILD, rilATT k CO., ! 'C
Pliant E-rt ers, Jobbers tiatl IL-taafaoturcj Agents
Er.gliib, French, German American
Hardware ancl Catleryr ;
GUNS, RIFLES, TI3TOLS, &c.,'d;c ;
103 !z 141 ll.nr St, cor. VTcsrosvenue,
ST. LOU;!?, 7IO. : ;M
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T
, K rta r,t i1
:o:ut7ll a ro-3
ST. LOUIS ADYE2II:
E03I THE SEVfSPArER ADVERTISING AGENCY OF
" j w:'s;sv;ymmer, .' ':
Corner of Ol:.ve and Yidn Sts., over tho Eank- 1
ing Hoaso of John J. Anderson i. Co. ' :
Tit!
THE - STATE SUPERINTENDENT
. And Board of U&usrticn, ':
Kavo ordered tho following Desirable W r!iJ for the
' ToTvnsbip Libraries of-Indiana."
Some of them havo been pst into every Library,
others only into the more populous townsbips. Tlie
careful attcntkn given to the examination of works
for these libraries, is a guarantee of the merit of the
books chosen. Many families will desire to cwn the
books, and read at their leisnre, rather than wsit
their turn to jet them from a library. Tho worsts
may bo purchased of Booksellers, or will be sent by
mail, free of postage, upon payment of prices annex
el to each. .
Farr's Ancient History Much superior to
LVillin, because more concise, accurate, and up with
m)dern rescsreh. 1 xols., Cloth, gilt, $3. Sheep,
library style, $:i,50.
The Teacher's Jliscellany is a new and ex
cellent collection of articles on Education, written by
Jndgo McLEiivDrs. Stowe, Biggs, McGcffev,
Atdzlott, Pickett, Ltkd, Post, and other distin
guished members of the "College cf Teachers." : 1
vol., 12mo., Cloth, $1,25..
History of the Puritans and . Piljrrici
Fathers. By Stowell and Wilson, 1 vol., 12mo
$1 25
koflat's Life of Dr. Chalmers. 1 vcl.,
12mo.. S.25.
The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs ef
distinguished Scottish Female Characters; Embra
cing the Period of the Covenant and the Persecu
tion. By Rev. James Anderson.
Moffat's South Africa. One volume, 12mo.
Twelfth edition. $1.
Six Years in India. By Mrs. Colin Maken
zie. 2 Tcl9H12mo.t Cloth, 2.00 . " !
Kern's Practical Landscape Cardenintr,
with 22 plans and Illustrations. Third edition. $1,50
. . . x.lan-c:-w ar Luis. . i
X Boy's L'xperience in the U. S. Navy
(srrrn thousand.)
1 volumr, 16nio.; Illustrated. 75 cents.
The Iilerchant Vessel,
A Sailor-Boy's Yoyages to see the World.
(SIXTU TUOVSAXI.)
1 volume, lCnio., Illustrated. 75 cents.
JORrnoFF'& admiral series of volumes. "Man-of-
War Life," "Merchant Yessel," and tho ne w volume
to appear in September, under the title cf "Whaling
and Fishing," must be received with great favor,
tho first two hiT? beea, wherever circulated. They
are the faithful linmings cf nine years eiperienca
at sea, ot a common sailor, a native "Jjuckeve," re
cognized as inferior to no writer of the present day,
in lue-uto delineations oi adventure by oa. ...
cry strikm;; and graptne pictures of life at sea.
endcntlv autnenuc ana very instructive.
, lias adventure enough to jdeasoand trath
enough to diss: pate tuo charm of a sailor s life.
, few Xork Evangelist.1
There is in them a vast amount f information
respecting the nemmerec of the world. Presbyterian
vuness.
Will take captive tho young. Journal and Mes
senger. . . :- '
A Bnckej'ie Abroad, or Wanderings in Europe
and the Orient. By Samfel S. Cox. Third edi
tion, Illustrated. . l.vol 12iu tnuslin, 1,25. -. '
The Three Great Temptations of Youit?:
iUcn. bAMUJ5i. . Jri&HE.. J: ourth. edition. ,
vol. 12mo, mu.'din, 1,00.
Thes1 are capital works for family libraries. Pub
llshcd by MCOKE, WILSTAC1I, KEYS 4 CO.. ,
2o est 1 ourth bt, Cincinnati.
M.,-Yv., Kr & CO. are the publishers of Bayard
Taylor's Cyclopedia of Modern Travel, which is sold
entirely by agents. , : - . .
S. LOCKW003.J.
1857.
K. E. POMEKOT.
: . LOCKWOOD & POMEROY,: f
- j
' Wholesale and Retail Deelcrs ia
HATS & CAPS,
; HTttAW,: GOODS.
Also, Shippers of American :Furs'-of
-cverj description; for which they :
pay the highest Marketplace,
7 - is- cash. ;
CtOUNTRY Merchants arc invited to examine our
stock cf Hats & Cam for tho approaching- Spring
aud Snmincr trade, which will be large, fashionable,
. kit. . . . . . . 7
and well selected. In point of variety our stockshall
not bo excelled by any Uonse in St. Louis.
Oar prices will be low, terms accommodating.
Call and see us at our New Store. Second St.
St. Joseph, Mo. .32-6m.
H. T. BEN'XETT, J. 8. MOETOX, ; U. U. HAKDIXd
BEXNE1', 3IORTON & HARDING. ;
AttoFiicy s ' at Law,
Nebraska City, N. T., aud Glenwood, la.
WILL practice in all the Courts of Nebraska and
. Western Iowa. Particular attention paid to
obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of
debts. , . . . . , .
"BEFERENCE :
Hon. Lewis Cass, Detroit. " . ' '
Julius D. Morton, Michigan; .
Gov. Joel A. Mattcson, Springfield, III; "
Gov. J. W. Grimes, Iowa City, Iowa: -
B. P. Fifiled, St. Louis, Mo.;
Hon. Daniel O. Morton, Toledo, Ohio; -
P. A. Sarpy, Bellevue, Nebraska: ..
Scdgewieh A Walker, Chicago, 111: -. --(
Green, Weare A Benton, Council Bluffs, Iowa. .,J-
. 'Eagle ; -Mills; . .
" ST. JOSEPn, LIO.
JA3IES CARGILL, Proprietor,
TAKUFACTURE9-ana keeps constantly
-LT-I- on hand for sale, all kinds of Flonr, Meal,
and Feed stuff. , Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most favorable terms. Cash paid constantly lor
Wheat: -. For character of Flour refer to everybody
that ever used it.
. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 1836. vlnl3-ly
TUE 1 subscribers can supply seed of . the above
valuable plant in limited quantities. 1 It is put
up in packaged and sent by mail, post paid, at 25
eents per package. Having been raised by ouraelves,
wecanvoufch for its purity. We can also supply
packages of wis cf the Ice Cream and Orange
Watermelon and Fig Tomato at 25 cts. each.
Address crders to, H. A. TERKY, & CO., . '
S7-4w Council Blufls, Iowa. '
, Attention Lot Holders ! !
HI G II L Y 1 MP OR TAN TH!
ALL persons who own Le ts ia the City of Brown
ville, are here by notified, that I am now pre
prcpared to execute WARRANTY DEEDS for the
same, and, unl;ss Deeds are obtained before tho ex
piration of su: iroXTns from date, said City Lots
will be sold to the higheet bidder, and the proceeds
thereof disposed of according to Law.
A. S. IIOLLADAY, Mayor.
. City of Brownville, N. T. Feb. 20th, 57. 37-tf
Furniture.
BEDSTEADS, Tables, Stands, Bureaus In short,
everything in the Furniture line, can be had at
. : IIOULITZELL & CO'S,
NEEEASKA CITY HOTEL.
. KEDRASKA CITY, X. T. -BARNES
& BARNIDI, Troprietors.
THIS cctamodious Hotel, situated upon
Main Street, Nebraska City, will be found a de
sirable resort far travellers. Stages leave this house
for all parts of 1 he Territory. , ,'. ?
CURRANTS A2H) RASPBERRIES.
iTTHITE Grap Currant; Seeds, saved from our
V . fpeciraen plants ia 1856, will be sens pre-paid
iu packages wcrth $ ,to all who enclose that amount.
Cverasts, White Graj, Cherry, and a collection
i' eighteen otaer varieties, embracing all tho novel
ties. .- - .
: Rasfei:rrt.E3, Belle de Fcntenyfc a new French
over-bearing rwrt, fruit very large, and jlaats vigor
ous a very distinct variety. . '
Mesveille ob Foca Ssasoxs This is a variety
which has boon fully tested, and was awarded a
premium at the N. i. Fair a fine display of fruit
exhibited in the month of October it is by far su
perior to any cf its class. Tho fruit is as Lirge and
us good as tbe Bed Antwerp,' and the Aulumral
crop is abundsait $G per dozen
ELLWANGER & BARRY, '
liloaatriope Nuracrics, Rochester, N. Y.
N. B. Order? from unknown correondents mcst
hi accorapan'ei by the ca.s!i.
V JIawh:it!i 1S57. ; " ' ". - 4D-tf
':;ScLopl';TJdticc.'
l considerable amount of tuition Bills for the
ix Terra tx.u';ht by Mr. M'KInney yet remain ua
Jviid. Will those knowing themselves ia lebted
pluase call oa the undersized and settle. "
The present Term of School will expire in about
two weeks, at which time it is her cd amounts thun
Use wul be prscpLy pi:d np
P.. W.FURNAS. -
SjcV B'd cf Trcs. '
it. 41 tf
Tf f vnville, Xtnb 2.
SIGEKSON'S -NURSERY,
ST. LOUIS, 110.
JOHN SIGERSON BRO:,
Offer for sale tlie com lag
pnrig, ; 1
-50,000 Apple Tree, -5
. bracing 175 varieties.
2 and i years old, em
!. 1'rbe 25 ta 40 cents.
25.000 Peach Trees, from S to 8 feet high, 68
vareities, from 25 to 30c. - ' '
2s500 standard Fear3, embracing ii varieties,
price from 50 to T5 cents. .
5,000 Dwarf Pearrf, embracing S3 varieties, price
$1 each. -. -
5,000 Cherry Trees, 31 varieties, SO to 75 cenbi
500 Apricots, Early Golden, Buda, Peach Apri-t
cots, Large ariy, price cuu-j. -1.0!)
OiMnc.as3ort(d, 25 t50cenfs
600 Dwarf Apples, .......... -.".....rr 50
yvhit r.Mnn Currants 25
It
500 Black Naplefl
500 Cherry Currant""
25 .-.
25 .
15
121
500 Red, Dutoh Currant""
500 Yictoria Currants""
500 Wrhito Dutch Currants"
.500 kre Red Dutch CurranU"
' 500 English Black"- -
.2,000 Prolific Green.'
1,000 Houghton's Seedling"-
uy2"
W4
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M .
a .
tt
u
u
tt
tt
tt
tt
u
a
tt
tt
500 u amngton ao
1.000 Sulpher
1,000 Ashton - : 0 do
. 500 Crown Bob : ' do
50ft Riflemen - - ' do
25
...25
25
........ ;;..25
............25
2V000 Yellow Antvrarp.Raspbenies 10 .
1,000 Ohio Everbearing do . .. ...2a
2.000 Large German Antrrarp do ...... 10
1,000 Red Antwarp.." ........... 10-.
1,000 English Filberts"" 50
. 1,000 Ilorse Chestnuts- 50'
5,000 Grapa Vines, 2 to 3 years old 25 to 50
150.000 Grape Vine3,'l )-ear old .$5 100
5,000 Dahlia3 assorted, each',"."" ...25
- 500 Pernias. .do 50
10.000 Giant Asparagus Roots S5 100 -
5,000 Tube Roses -. . .... 10 o
2,000 Yards Pink". SOotsVyard
2,000 IlanU Yictoria Rhubarb.- -. 1
-.-...... .. . 50o or. $40 p 1C0 .
8,C 00 Wilmot's Early Red Rhubarb ""12j
50,000 Strawberry Plants. 12 varieties" v
' . . .... .... $5 to 10 per 2,0000"
10 000 Shade and Ornamental Trees, embracing
' c .Catal pa. Black Locust, Palionia Imperiallis,
- ; Lombirdy Poplar, Silver Leaved Poplar,
... .Linden Wood, Sweet. Grim, Elm, Balsam
'. : " Poplar, Allianthus, Tulip Trees, Upland Cy-
- prsss, Sycamore, Paper Mulberry, American
. Larch, Weeping Willow, Buckeye, Moun
tain Asn, White Birch, Re!? M.iples, varying
in price from 25 cents to $l,50,accordingto
' - t rize. i - , . -
15,000 Evergreens, embracing " '
Red Cedars, price each 50c to $2 - . -'
White Pine do ,50c to$l
Yellow Pina z. da " GOo to $2
Balsam Fir, .. . do - 0e to SI . r
American Arborvitas 25e, 50c, 75c, $1,5Q.
' V Chinese Arborvitas, 50c, $1,50,
" - European Savin 50c, Tree box 50o
: Norway Sprnce, 50c, 75c, 100, . - - Y
- : White Spruce, $1.
12,500 Plants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing
, . .'. in part a3 follows: . . , .., , .. ..
; .. .:. : Snow Balls,' each 37 to SI, . ' ' ' ,
- - Lylae, each 50c; Spiras, assort!, each. 25c;
, " Hardy Rosofl, each 50c; r ... v.." ;
Monthly Roa, each 50c!
- Honey Suckles, asorted, 25c, 50o $1; -:
' , Tyringa Ihiladelphus 25e to 50c;
" - Rose Acasia. 25c to 50c; , ". . '
. ' ' ' -. Privet for Hedges 25c; '-' . . '-'
: ';-' Bladdacina 25c: Corcorus Japonica 25c; ; v"
Ellagnas 25j; Libnrnnm 50c; .. "':
2 1 Tamarix Africana 5 to 50c; - -J
. ; Ribes GoTdcni 25c to 30c; ', , . . -
Weepin? Mountain A.'ih 1,50; , .
Whith Fringo Tree 1,50; "f . "
For?ythea50c tol,00; - -C .....
Cornice Dogwood Silver Striped 50c to 1,00
; Deutxa Scatila 25c;Deutza Gracalis 50c;
Weeping Birch 50c; '
..; ; Magnolia Acuaiinetta 50c; . ...
" Weepinc Linden 1,50: : -- - " ' - "
; , Dwarf Box 50c per yard;
Eauonimns 50c; ; ' - -'. " ' '
Altheas, ass-jrtcd, 25c to 50c." "
; t" In offering the above Stock to our customers
we beg to say it is superior in growth und quality to
any heretofore offered, and persons wishing a supply
can avail themsel vc9 of further information, by ad-
dressing the undersigned at St. Louis. Catalogues
furnished to all pst-priif applications. ' - - . -
; Respectfully, ' : JOHN SIGERSON & BEO.
Oct. 25, 1S53. vlnl9-ly - .
S. II. RIDDLE.
:B. R. FSGRAI.2.& CO.,
... j. y AND
GENERAL LAND A GENTS,
.1 COUNCIL BLUFFaj IOWA.
. Nev7 Hardware Store..
., Sign cf the Jlill Saw.
; j. HiAiiEiiTy,' -v
Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Anieiican Gennan, Englisli & French
HAUD WARE AND CUTLERY.
" ST. JOSEPH, MO.
IS NOW receiving and opening the largest and most
varied arsortment of goods in the above lino ever
offered in any market west of St. LcuLj. ...
My stock embraces a full and complete assortment
of Cabinet and Houso Builder's Hardware, Mechaa
ic's tools of every description, direct from tho most
approved manufacturers; agricultuial and horticul
tural tool3 and imple:hents, in great variety, combin
ing all the recent and useful improvements for the
saving of a vast amount of labor to the farming com
munity, from whom I respectfully request a careful
examination of this department of my stock. I am
also exclusive agent for the sale of the celebrated
St. Louis Circular Mill and Cross Cut Saws, which I
will warrant, and fill all orders at ihe fwtary prices.
Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Pistols,
Iron, Steel,. Nails, Ac, of the best brands: in a word,
my stock is very eomplute, which, for 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
aud agencies for American Hardware Manufajiurcrs,
together with a long experience in tbe general Hard
ware trade, enables me: not only to defy all eoinpeti
tion, but has convinced mo that the true principle of
trado is cah sales and small promts.
- January 1, 1857. Tln20tf
NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASH!!!
A. S. HOLL AD AY, '
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALER IS
Drags amOIe&icines
Main Street, Brownville, 17. T.
TnE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform
the public, that ho has now on hand a complete
assortment of everything, usually kept in Drug
Stores, which hf offers for rale, Exclusively a a
New System cf 'rm . ..
' CASU lV CASH ONLY 1 r
It will be entirely foreign to this beautiful system
to "Book," "keep account," "note" "sera tch" "chalk,"
or Remember for a few days." Come with the
" Spondulicks " ifyou want anything ia the Drug
lino. ' 1 , .
Prescriptiorls' Coapotuided at all Hour witi
- .-' . Accuracy and Eispatci. .
Remember the tyrtem I have adopted, and my
pocket and yonr feelings will not suffer. : Credit will
positively not be given unless under circumstances of
peculiar destitution.
July 12, 1856.-vl-n6tf . . A. S. HOLLADAY. -
IPeace. in .ITansas !
- C. F, JENNINGS '& CO.,
FonwAncniG :jco:.::..iss3ii
- MERCHANTS,
"White Cloud, Ivanas Territory.
SPECIAL attention given. to RjyciviDg and For
warding Goods of every d scription. '
Will keep a Lirge and eoaiplete a5sortm:nt of
GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE, r. OUEENSWARE,"
veoots, ; . r . shoes, v ; -
- V HATS, V CAPS.
.i - clothing, 7 . &a, &a, .
At the Zoi?csL Cost Prece!
Dec. 23, 1855. vln25-6m .
OLIVER BENNETT & CO.,
JIAXTFICTCSEBS iXS'TTIIOLESALE IS
Boots SIlocs'C: Erosass, -
2W. S7 JL1.V STUUET, SAIXT LOUIS, 2IO.
A RE NOW IN RECEIPT of a complete assortment
XI of gaod3 from their o n arl other manufac
tories, adapted espccUl'.y to tie Western trade.
Purchasers are.inritod ti) examiao their stock,
manufactured and islected with great care and
warranted of superior quality. Or? ;rj will receive
prors j4 tad ejj'ul tUwiti'j. . '' "
11 ' 1
"r 9 -f-
2 1 L !
1. V M.
THE subscribers have entire I into a partnership
i under tho firm of Reel, Ilolcbird A Co., to
maiiuficture the J. C. Heed, Patent Portable Unt
Milt and are now prepared to furni?h a.l those ia
want cf a good Corn or WteatMill that for dura
bility, simplkty and economy; excel ary Mill in tho
km-,. On tho late exhibition, cf tbe Media?.!
inai;itute in Cincinnati, a Gold Jfedul wis awarded
them for it. ?
l It i3 adapted to all Grain grinding purposes ; it is
Hur.criortoall others for the laostextcnsivo Merchant
Mill, as it Ls for grinding the Farmers feed by Uorsa
povrer. - ' ,- "'-'.'. ':-
Tho above Mil!3aro mantifactured by the under
signed at their shop in Cincinnati O., where they
cou be furnished in any quantity at short notice.
The above Mills warranted to perform as follows:
"5 in. diara., per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 YiTheat, $300
30 4 r " " 30 ' 15 . ' 2:0
2i . . .. 20 " 13 . 200
20. " ' " " " IS - " 8 a ' ' . 150
" As this Mill tells it? own story, it is unteccssary to
quotofrom our nunlerousrecominendatiom, received.
Frcsli Arrival. cf. '.
V w -,Ji V 'l' juJ' rO 9
i at nocxroiiT, ?IO. :
THE subscribers would respectfully tender their
thanks to their customers and the Public Gene
rally for theirliberal patronage heretofore, and solicit
a continuance of the same ; as they are determined
to Hell Goods as low if not lower than any other
House west of St. Joseph. Having just received a
large and well selected Stock of Spring ard Summer
Goods; also a superior Stock of Family Groceries
with Hardware, Glass and Quecasware, Furniture,
Saddlery, Iron, &c.
' , , - ' Come one and all, ' ' .
y. ." For well we know; : . ,
' ' Again yonH call,
. ' : r We'll sell bo low. ' . ., . .
' ., Of Goods the best,
f...; ' And profits small, , .' .
.'(' - Wo'll beat the rest, . .
, , c . , And suit you all.
Our S-.ock of Dry Good3 having been purchased in
the Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that wo can
surpasj our competitors ia the low prices and good
qualities ot our btock, and earnestly believe all will
mako by calling and seeing for themselves before
purchasing else where. - CAREY, JONES, A CO.
N. B. Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest prices, for Goods. June 7, '55
. DANIEL EOOE,
f - WIIOLESALE AZvD retail
1 ; Oregon, Halt Chmty, Jfo.
Has in Store :
Pure "White Lead, ''
Linseed Oilr
SpinSsh Whiting,
Red Lead, - -Litherago,
'
White Chidk, -Venitian
Red,
Spanish Brown,
Cream of Tarter, .
Tartaric Acid,
Sulpher Carb. Soda
Vinegar, . . ;
Turpentine,
Sal Soda, .
Coperas, -Saltpeter,
.
Borax,
Mex. Liniment, -Vol.
Oil do, - :
Morland'a' do, ' Z'
Nerycr and Bono dej
Farrela do,
Louden'3 : do .. r .
Jays' Expt .
Window Glass, -Tulty,
. . .
Caster Oil, V "
Ex. Logwood, j.
-lilue Stone, ;
' Alum, ' "
Ground Ginger, .
Koot do, . ;
Saint Louis Glue,
Paris Green, . . .
"' Chrome do, v '
v do -. yellow, ,t
Iron Paint, -' !
White Zink do, ,
-, Fish Oil, . r "
- Whale do,
Wrights' Pills, '
Champian's do, :
Jayan's - do, .
" Ixindoh's do, . -
Rad way's R. R., '
Davis Pain Killer, -;
Fahnestock's Yer.,
Stone's Cough Candy,
London's do, - Mc Lane 'a Lirer Pills.
; In addition to the above, I have the largest Stock
of Druggist and Physicians Shop fnrniture, Cherni -
caiB. ourffieai msirnmenu. ani J'arent .MPfiu'ipna ;
.rH.,.,!.;,!,,,,, , .
Merchants and Fhysccian3 of Jowa, Kansas and
Jfebraska, are respectfully invited to rive roe a calL
Juno 7r1855.
DAMELZOOK.
A. B. IIOLLABIRD & CO.,
V :" - Machinists," Founders an r-:
ENGINE BUILDERS
. - ,:- Front Street, T7est cf Snith, '
. CINCIXXATI, O,
Would"most respectfully inform their friends and
tho public generally, thatthey aro now pre
pared to execute all orders In their line, with prompt
ness.! Having lately enlarged their shop and with
tho increased facilities they now possess, they hope to
merit a continuation of the Lbcral patronage which
had heretofore been extended to them. . , , - . :
Saw Mill Engines of every Description.
Constantly on hand i consisting of the riash, Circu
lar and JIulcy. Mill Gears and every description of
(. aitings, warranted to bo well made in every particu
lar. ... -
They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to ovcrseo all
work in that line furnished by them, and aro pre
pared ta work on as. reasonable terms as any ether
shop in tho country,
Those in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us a call and examine our new patterns.
: ...-THOMAS .WILLIAMS,
Attorney and Counsellor -at.. Law.
' BROWNVILLE, 1L T. ' .
Will practice in the Third Judicial District in Ne
braska Territory, and in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit
in she State of Missouri. ...
REFERENCES.
Richard Brown,
R, W. Furnas, -"
- Dr. John MclTierson,
Brownville, N. T.
Tippecanoe, Ohio.
Oregon, Mo.
Archer. N. T.
James roster,
Georg N. Miller,
FRESH DRY GOODS.
EEDY, JAMESON & CO.,
Nos, 170 and 172 Alain St., St. Louis.
WE are now in receipt of the most complete and
magnificent stock, everoffered to the Western
Trade. Merchants Tisiting this city are invited to
make an examination of our itock and prices. ' .
- EDDY, JAMESON A CQ.:
GRAPE ROOTS. 20,000 Catawba Grape Roots,
two years old, for sale. Price $3 per hundred
f 4I per thousand. . J. M. McCULLOCGII,
Nov. 29tf No.' 20'JMa-nst., Cincinnati.
Beady Hade Clothing,
EVERY VARIETY, style, quality, price, and pat
tern of Ready Made Clothing, just received and
for salo cheap, by , HOliLITZELL A CO.
Hats and Caps. '
LATEST itvles of Ilats and Caps, and of every
grade and price, are offered at
IIOIiLlTZELL ACQ'S.
Stoves and Tinvare.
COOK, Parlor and Office Stoves of various pat
terns; and Tin ware, at
; . - ' 110BLITZELL A CO'S. ;
J7ood and Willov vnrc.
TJirCKETS, Tabs, Churns, and aa endless variety
ox v mow ware, is for sale at
IIOIiLlTZELL A CO'S.
. GREAT U. S.
MAIL ROUTE.
From Feviala Ajency, in Kansas, to tlie
. vwuth cf Vie Xyoica'j Liver,
' Fclraslia.
TIII3 LINE makes ono trip per week, each way,
stopping at th principal towna on tho Missouri
River. Good Hacks all the way through, and good
horses and nice young men for drivers.
J. B. A W. BEXNET, Contractors.
Doe. 19, 1858. vln27-iy . -
D. 21. HITCIICOCX.. . . C. EEAF.DSLEE.
EEXJ. JOT.
D. 21.; HITCHCOCK $ CO.,
BeL -Olive and Locust streets, St. Lcuis, llo.
MANUFACTURERS cf Cooking, Heating, and
Parlor Stoves and Grates. . .
Also Manufacturers cf four sines of Jewctt's Pat
ent Cary Plough, one and two fcorie fright and left
hand. -
1 G. V. LTUEN. :
. SE11AIIA CITY, IT. T.
VITTLL attend promptly to all business in lis pro
V , fession when called en: each as !ubdivir.
Claims, Ujir j ctt Towa Let, Dr;
l.r;
C.ty
Plats
S7-tf
iL" --ESTATE AGENCY. -
J3 CI.XTZS. -:
CLAYES
J T'c LE Z
Si LEE.
Real Estate and General Agency,
0:.IAIIA CITY, X. T. :
-'. - : References.
J-irn?9 Wright, looker, - -Wri.'A.
V"oodw.irl, Ls.
II . 11. Wood, Es-Gct. cf
"cvr
4i
Yor
CloTelan-3,
. loss, utic ana irownc.i, JJauaers, "
Aicrttrt; iiorton,-? . - - - "
Col. Robert Campbell, ' - St.Tx uu,
Jame.s Ridgway, Ea-'j. . . V . " ;
Criwlorn and Sackett , Chicago.
Omaha City, Acg. CO, 1333. vlnl3-ly
JAJI-j C AEG ILL. '' CV.O. W. CAT. j ILL.
J. c G. TV. CAEGILL,
FORWARDING AND, CODIISSION
AND MAINUFACIUHER'S AGENTS,
Steamboat Landing, St. Joseph, 7Io.
uaiUjNiJi. is ci uco43 and rroauce
y respectfully solicited, and ail business entrust
ed to us will bo promptly and carefully attended to
at the lowest rates. " -
Itcfcrcncc?
Tavlor A She-herd, . St. Lou s,
K.L.McGiW& Co., - "
Liverrnore, Ccoley A Co., ' " " .
Merchants Generally, ' St. Joseph.
Wholcsalo & Retail Dcpartiacnt.
B. AV. DONNELTj.- - A. JI. SAXTO.
, DONNELL & SAXTON."; . ,
Arrangement for Fall '50, Winter '57.
- the rrorLEs store.
; V: . . ST. JOSEPn, MO. ...
New Good3 rccM by every Steamboat
Llore of them: Cheaper than ever.
WE are prepared to offer Extra Inducements
this season, and call attention to our largo
St'ck of . " . '
DRY GOODS, : - ' "
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,'(Latest Styles)
FASHIONABLE 'BONNETS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
. WINTER GOODS, '
' ITat3, Cars, Roots and Shoes, (six hundred cases,)
Groceries, iS'aib', Hardware. Crockery Wape Ac,
Cash paid for Hemp, on delivery, at at! times. -
; B. E3TAEH00K, ,
... UNITED STATES
District Attorne'y,
OMAHA. CITY, N. T.. .
REQUIRED to be in attendance officially upon all
the terras of tho District and Supremo Court of
the Territory, tenders his Professional services to such
as need them. He flatters himself thathin facilities
for gaining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis
trict, will enable him to giro satisfaction to such as
entrust their business to his care. " '
Omaha City, June 7, 1355. -
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the
firm of Xoel, Lake, Emerson', A Co., will find
their accounts ia the hands of O. F. Lake for collec
tion, and an immediate settlement is requested.
Brownville, Feb. 23th, 's7. . ,. 37-tf
E. A. WHITEIDGE. R; J. X'KI-NNEY. '
n rs. e. a. wiirrriiDGU & co. .
' JIAXCFaCTCBERS OP .
Masonic Clothing and Oil d Felloes
Also Eejjalia for Tenperance'and other Societies,
A'o. 123 Walnut Street, vp Stairs,
. ' - - CINCINNATI, O.
. masons. Jlelerenccs. orn raiOT!.
References.
W.B. Dodds.GMof Ohio O. P. Sforton, P G 51 Ind.
C.5Ioorc Ed Masonic Rev; Turner A Gray, pub Casket
F. J. Phillips, II. P. City V,'. G. Neilscn, P O M Ohio
The Editor of the Advertiser will have specimens
of Regalia from the above Manufactory, and reeicve
orders Irora Lodges or private mcmaers for Regalia
August 2, IS06. Tl-n9tf . .. '
. IV. II. WILEIAS,
"WnOLESALS AND BETAIL PEAT,2Tl TH '
STOVES & TINWARE
Oroson, r.2o.,
TAKES pleasure ia announcing the citizens of Or
gon and the public in general, that ho has on
hand tho most extensive s cock of Stoves and Tin
ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin
ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at
Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices.
I would call particular attention io my stock of
COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved
patterns both Air-Tiht and Premium. Anion;: them
may bo found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stovo now
in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Picnccr and.prizs Pre
mium. Also. - --
Fai-Ior & Box Stoves
Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN.
Particular attention paid to making and patting
np Tin Gutters, in tbe town and country. Alsorc
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term.
Old t jpner, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange
for work or ware. W. W. WILLIAMS,
vl-nS '. :. Oregon, Ma.s July b, 1Sj5. '
- FRANKLIX -
TYPE STEREOTYPE FOUIIDilV
ITo. 1C3 Vine St., let. Fourth, aad Filk
CIXCINXATI, O. .
C. F. O'DIIISCOLL Sc. CO.
" Tanafocturers and dealers in News, Rook and Job
ITX Tye, Printing Presses, Cusps, Gall ies, Ac, Ac.
IRK
4c- d c
Brand and Pattern Letter
"various styles,
' GEO. P. UUCKIIAltDT, .
WATCHMAKER
-k.iicl Jowollcr,
OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO.
TAKES the liberty to inform the citizen of
Erownville anl vicinity, that he Las -opened a
WATCH, CLO CK A JEWELItY STOUE
In Oregon,lIoIt county, Mo., whero ho will keep con
stantly on band, and for sole, a goo,l assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which
ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine
lot of iolins, Accordeon, Silver, and Plated Spec
tacles, Gold Pen3 with Gold and Silver extension
cases, Silver Thimbles, Ac. Ac.
Ho is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry, of every description, in the best mana;r and
on iho most reasonable terms.
Every article bought in bis establishment, n war
ranted to be what it in represented to be. Watch re
pairing warranted for ono year. -July
2'1, 1656. Tl-nStf
geo. c. miGusoir.
.MILLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER
khotoyilIjE, .. t.
A SNOU.NCES to tho public, that he is prepared
XA to erect Steam Siw-and Merchant Hills at short
notice and rcasoc able term.. .
; ALL AVOHK WARRANTED. ,
" lie is also Agent fur '
A. C. HOLLIBIRb A: COS.,
V CINCINNATI, O.,
LEE It LE.VYITT5
bay, -'illnnnfactorx'.
f; -. CINCINNATI, O.,
And is prepared to reecive and LA orders for any ma
c-taery macufactured cr kept on hind, by these es
tab.ishinentj. -
. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. '
:' ' REFFEItE.CE3.
Xocl, Lake A Co Brownville, N. T. Steam ILIl
Juck.ilU AWhite,Itockport, Mo. ' , " - -JaineM
Ijowe, Linde!?, " u
Tly-. ; UrownviUe, June 21, 1SJ5J
Steam Hill Lunrjcr.
VC7E-take this mtthed cf informing tho Pnbho
V t'jp.t w have ja.-t f ut i i operation on what is
known 4 Sotkora Lslaa J. fourrullos aUve Erown
ville, a rst cuality steam Sawmill, and are now pre
partd t: Faw all kinds of Lutabcr on sh-.Tl r.otice,
and ia a manner, w am cynMent wi'd givs ,iat frac
tion. "e Trill knen a Ffrr hwt , jV
8-ore, fr fi-co ue of cir cu'
. ..... . j , i. ;
. S. HALL A
CO.
- !
CI
A annta'dy lare s'wk of no and ccarj? Botj
2X. and Shies bo. a Gvr,tlcui-:n an.! Lm.o.' -.n
be scsn, a
arch:.!!;. 1 k . at
V 'it t r . rr-
s. ana rrirtnn? iMaterial tt l-,rerv IVsit r,i ,m
KTJGltr.OTYII.G cf all kind Hooks, Music,
Patent Medicine Directions. Jobs. Wood En ?rf:vinf.
t a 0 'j
aie:;t ghak be 11.
c. :- ; i
nLh Farmers and others with LLi
UK A IN SEPAIlATn ,
guSLcient to induce all thoso'it wiis'"?-.
chine, to purch.'c or.s of th we. - ,3c j.
At a practical testif this Se-wnt,,'
with the best of tho.;o made ia'Er
received the biiLcsteoromeuditiifls'rrl'v1 l
of the leading grig-iltumli., 0f f-:
I have a large number of thee , T
h e c omin g crop, ma d-j of the t ej 7
ranted to do ffoud wovh. '. - '-'
--j tm.-.
I hare nuid. many valuable -ra "
machines withm tholastyear.tmd hi... .
in warranting them nperior t a7 ja t, B-X
Iaia also preparing a largo numla 0f.
Improved Clover lIniiPri
patented in 18 jt, wh'ch are, gru!'r in''
patent of 1344, being in it jcj f feeder '4 J
ahead of it in other respects. ?h.T fXV.
facturcd under tho immediate snnrr
patentee, who h' s pcmiancntly loai'e. I
The above cut rci rt!?cnti nf ftnr ,
tor," and ii designed C:pccU;iy:crtfii'S-';1H
Im also ngent for TcCf.rmiMs eUu i
FTI on,! VfUVTVrt MArrtTM! .-.v:... !
j j. J-- - - - - - - ..... vuiu
J. R. MOFFITT, Pijua, Vlmi.
BOOK TOlfi!
JUST OPENED AT TUE IIEAI CF 3oa
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
TT7nERE may be fouml a hrg?
V V of KOOIf S AND STATlOXE2T fc j
lows: -
. nistoriesand IJiograpbijs, "
... ; Narratives and Travels, :
School liooks . .
Miscellaneous Works,
Lives cf Emicent Pern3,
'- Agricultural Works, . 1
Standard Poerieal Wot'is,
Religious Works. . .
v . Son Books.
' HibU'8 and Hymn Cook -f
Novcb and Li ht Heading, -
. Pictorial Works,
, . Itlank Uwk?,.
Paper, Pens ai d Ink, ' ' '
Cards and Gift Hooks,
Toys and Far;y Primers,-
Portfolios and Albums; -And
a thousand othi.r nscfulaid neeeai-j irij
ia the lino. '- . i ,
Also, red, black ard bine KiSS.of oart-m
ufat:tur, Wholesale and Uctal, is rhaa u m
Baa in ri. ivjuis, ana warranty ot lae beju;?,
put up in quart, pint and halt -p ut hottest lm,
four and two ounce lotilcs. "
Professional men w ish'ng a bi I cf
IMlilIillEI
Can be supplied here at '20 j er cent ahAtpu
li3hers prices, wo paj ing nil cotti nnd obtaining ia
at the shortt notice. Our armn.".ni'eD?i ta'rvi
any STAND AUD BOOKK iritted ia Hm C
ttd States.
Call and sec onr stock we ip new bejEnmic
will serve our cnstonien to th j lst of oar i&
Our prices, wo are sure win be sutisfactor.
, CRAIG A SAXFO).
Council Bluffs, Iowa, Jane 1 4, '53 vln?.
Richardson's llissoxiri
Principal Office. IVo. 12, M MnSi,
sr. iiOu is, mis sot in
BEG leave to inform tbe public, that Aey ton
extended their Erprcss Liec t4 thu pljico. En
in; complied with the rciuislikn of their Charm,
and being fully organized, aro now prerorfi W t&ir
fact a
General Agency Business.
Tlie success which ha.i attcnd&l the original Pr-pri-etor,
is a guarantee of the Bati. fwtiou rcclerrj,u4
it will always bo tho aim and s.aly of tho Ei:t
of this Company, to give every possible fxilijftf
tho speedy and safo trunsmis.sim of
2Ioney, Yulnable Packares Tarcfls iai
Bundles of Good?, Merchandizf,
and every description of Freight, n reasonable tm
to all points oa tho Jli.--ouri Biver, and at St I
with other responsible E.Tprcs Cumpanic?, f r X-'
York, New Orleans. Boston, FhiLidalphia, Cbln?
Cincinnati, Durlinglon. LouisvilU', UockLlant,
phis, Pitt-iburgh arid DuJFilo, aod to alaioftttfj
town and rilliiigc in the United SuteH,EBrjps,l
tralia and Califurnia. , , :
A Messenger will bo put on tho new steamy 0s
ha, makinz weekly tnns betwesa here and
scph, there connecting with ourthiil? line to ?tUw j
and alt points asabovo. . In beluilf cf the Eoterpr
the patronage of tho public is respectfully sulki j
All business entristed to as, will meet with tb j
energetic and prompt, ftttcnti which ha i
cbanxctcrized thin Expra-s, and laads it pre-ta91
ia Western Express lnine... j
.DlttECTOKIJ.
St. Lonit. ,
V. 1). W. Bit.vinn, Joiw V. T.WUT. j
JosKri F. Brc.iBiP05. '.
B.'F. EuRnr, Alton. W. J Pigot. l,eiiaA
JCSEPII F. KiaiARDSOS.
S. M.
Tln2.
Grat, Sco'y
Hknrt lvTLr. General Ar3- I
' t
Improv tl IiUle Gianl I
CORN&. COB PLANTATION
rico XLoctucocL.
rriHE subscriber ba' purchivsel exclusive n''
J. Territory in the West, cf tbe abre cclebn.
-dills, and is prepared to furnish thera at all t
either wholeside or retail, and ganraatccd ia th
puirive manner.
It is now more than a year ini-e tho
"ILItfle. Gfnnt'V ,
Was introduced to th t.nV.iu. .if Hnr which tiaii
rer
general farm nso. It I
It Is f urnih.-d ready for atU.-
f.,!l,.w.. ?.rn T l"h So. 2,
team, and we5;rh
yo. 3, 40C, So. 4, 500
00 poarxls. ' Iwcnty niinat ?
? up, without iief-hiinWal j
suuicient to set one
whea once adjusted, it can with ,,fetv be er.tnui
to a boy. Full direction accorajany each Mid.
tf-h-z. xi czz cj
X 1, $.15, will grind 8lu mc.U kt hour with I
No 2 41, " J) " '" 1
Xo3 50, " li , - 1
Ho 4 60, M .20 " . " 1
'. XST Liberal discount to deateitj - "
... . JAMES IL .CTLADWICS.
-Xo. C3 Loc-jst Btre t, let. id aad
June!?, ISiiJ.. vl-ni -it. Louis,
JT. T. DOWDALL. ' .-' B. X. Ci-
DOWDALL, CAI5K A CO.,
. - waiiixgton" ForxmiY,
" Corner Second and 5Ioig:in Street.
ST. LOUIS, 3IO.
Sui'lt M.u-l.inP3. llni'.l Ire f;.ni'ti. ic.
i rSAs-nts f.r t!-e frTio of Janes Smith
A
i- Sujrior MACHINE CAKDS.
YOUNG'S PATENT S.MU'
tried, always sacces;fwl, fully GuaiaaUca.
fac turcd and for sale br - -
. . . UOWALLCAFJACO.
! s - Washington Foundiy, St
': ' BP.OVITVjIilB
STEAM MILL,
IHroxvaivillo, - ,.
: D. We won! I r jpc.-:f il T i""11 Ik.i
zoi cf Nemaha- county pad adj n iirg .Viwarn .
w.-. , .I.jfi r.l. -V l.irl, ftl.d WU el .
supply of IjU.M II VAUvY.h-' reeaa farr-bh'"'
er mts than a
. Market pr;'
orcn tha baa
AH or d.Ti
: v ii...; in t:io xrr.. 'rj.
T-' I i' r 1. Zi delivered at ti
ur iarr.a.a; av-. i:i?s.
particularly of the merits of tlen iT7.'
are too well known tirou-W. t,. I!11
extolling ; but the fa, that th.y JL!?3 t
are continuing to recure the pai. ''
and County lairs whare th 1 .... ,i; tixtv
nas iwa instantly growing ii tie popular I,TU" ,
The improvements recently elected and PJ'fl
makes it 1 hft mi.t r.rrfti.t ,r. .,. nn vrr oJtt '
MAN UFA CT CUE US of Staini Knicae
ers. ..iwand Crist Mill J'achincry, ToW
. j S.-rewsand Preve-, Lirl Keltic, Lard s' ,
Cylinders, Wo.d Cardinz Machices. Young ilcs
1 T