Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 16, 1857, Image 3

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f lf .Mho e j'of 6 months, 2,50
" " , mi'l ix famished at $1.50 per
iJHl tbe
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JOB WOUK-
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r addition: or ftfr iypef mn,
Aavrr-
'ork in
being
or an
de-
Jrf.,.ut-d.'iein me
t . ,P of F.tfter'
' 'MKi"k-.. Wwkinfulors,
. ,'" '-u:rt:eiitiv.
V.Uunc will be
or.
latent Improved Crrt
Bronze Work, Kc.j will
UUlre w? I'r"iui-iij LMn.wr- v.,
-friend, -Darst, of the Ad
Lj has our thanks for another sup
i J hie VZVCTS'
- v Ty-ox, "clerk of the- Alonzo :
ha? alo placed us under oLli
' fur favors, in the way of news
(-r files.
1I05TELY KQTICIS.
n.-vr. conies io us this month.
a usual with good things and
V with literature of the first
T.
' The National Magazine, has also
uiv 1 us". "This nuiriher is the com
i;c"LT.ient of- a new volume and now
J the time to uh?crihc. This is the
.: Family '.xnngazine we receive, and
s kns nothing. l.'ut what is pure in a
2-,:rarY-nse of view and what is dc-Ll-tful
and instructive to the young.
:-.Tue .Oino Farmer, also, reaches
;s with n unusual amount of instruc
::vc ratter r;I-sueh as is particularly
htere-ting to the tillers of the soil.
Tun Oi:k Cultivator, is an old
t:,l c-sta!-lilcd journal of the "Farm
1,3 1 Farm doings" and always has
r.:;on its contents.- besides those of a
: :lv sjaciitiSc character quite a rftim-
',r of instructive and
interesting
k-s relative to evcrv uay
life
am
;: rviice..
Tftf I.sti if Rrpo'itory
I; the aost delightful literary puhli-.:::-i;
we receive. It is filled with litcr--v
article? of the first stamp, and
;ii is yrc-eniinont for what it is a
l;iIk K'urr.al of litratare and morality.
Th Ya'Icj Farmer.
Thiiis ciiipLatieally a western jour-
t.f agricultural literature, and is
:..kl fur' extensive knowledge of
il:lar;ury. It should be well sup
t ::d bv V"cstcrn farmers.
lut there is one little monthly of;
i: Aiuro appearance, and whose pages
art always poured over by our little
riv vim avidity, and which we our
le.ik over with considerable inte
rmit, that is not least in our estimation
of the raontlilics we receive. "We allude
: the Schoolfellow.
And Ion : ma v
chidden the hearts of the risinc
ceucration.
The Hock Port Banner. The first
N o. of this new enterprise has been re
reived.
It is well C'ttcn UI and doe 1
" 1 i
Credit t(V our SIStcr town of Hock Tort.
1 r ' v r ' i i
J . it. AN ATT A 0., are enterpriSlIl":
men, anl aiivtbins tiiev uriuertafce to
Jiccnmnli.L will not be a failure.
,Lon' mav it wave."
:
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and ,
Thp Holt County News.
Of Orecoij. is ncatlv nrinted
. i i
evinces good taste and mechanical
workmanship on the part of the pub- '
, 1 1 1
n.-:.er
It overflows with Spirited ar- !
tides
a literary Cast, and Can DUt be ,
2 trial" nh !
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V'Ur enterprising COtemporarV Oi the
Cnuncil LlufiTs Bugle huve started a ;
tOilv paper in their fiourihin citv
1 1 . c x
iKTloMl
, . r-'1 v . c. made to ine
' I H.t.''7M"-""',.,,,turnont Job "W
. vCf ',,. Tmee. Tbe proprietor
....ruiifS'l4 . . " i i.avinr m hit. empl
. r.-rTlu:e: . .,i,!ri FwcyJ. Printer, i
jo.' inn ri . .i t-vii.-
i 1 1 1 j constructed along the river tier cf counties in Ne-
r.., -r , , : br-ka, fr.m the northren to the southren boundary.
I wAhs IN LiOri?IAXA. A gentle- ; The nature of the country is such that th road must
man writing from Xew Oilcan to a ' !'v-lhr,,il"h L:.,l"raa- " , , ,
e 'wu .n unguis w a , itn us j.-ition and all these advnnta-es sur
fricild in - Cleveland, States that the ! r0u,AV'n3 the prnpr.etsrs with many others, foil
. , '. assured that it will Ik- for the best interusts of ti e
Cnramg Crop Of SUgar has beU Sold bv : r,,-v to b-ate the County Seatat Eldorado, lu.
''.,' , . . , . ' lic-reing thus and filing willing to9--ist the county
some of the planters at th cents. An -we pledge ourselves and win er.t.-r into -.,d it
e-crt of -n ptenire llahimn-e honp ! nMessarr-T' t donate to the County to hundnd
ctnr 01 n extensive IaiUinOe UOUse , acres of hndm t.'.wn lots, jrovided the County Seat
expressed his willingness to contract i ,sIw-:eJ lLcre wltliin a reh:0.n-1'''- length of" time.
for a 100,000 hogsheads at the same
rate.
Notice.
Luttr uyrhrwia Adrertimrr":
I 'ear ir: In b.H.king over the last number of your
T'"Mer a n.-tice attracted my attention signed by
r.-e Hoover, E., in which be slates that certain
'' i" are In ein-ulation tiiat the undersigned d-iiui
v tne interest in Nemaha Citv f, r the pur:.se of in-
its
pretinty. it may do naite well tocir-
cii.aic a' r-j-ort of that nature where the facts are
c-knuwn, but to t'?oe knowing the fct such a
'temct is merely fooli.-li.
2
Ai f,,r the
purpfipe ci pving a ir orprtun;tv
;ersoo to ascertain the tacts we hereby warn all
"?"ns fr.im purchasing any pretended claim or
ii-. ret in the s;d uwn of Nemaha Citv. fr,m th i
Mid Jerome II .over, as he has Soli and received p;iy
fr nine-twcU'ths of said town.anisuit is now tending '
t" I 'aff t"e undersigned in pssession of the interest '
r,v them purchased in the same; and they hve not
-iti nzM the aid Uiver to st-il or dij...se of any
r u.on ot ibfir interest- but diro-cU-d suit to be
L. I V-.r .:.....
-eui icc ior lis recovery.
Yudis, Ae-
F. J. MARSHALL.
JXO. ixtNiniAX.
JAS. DONIPHAN.
K. L. BALLAIiD.
r..c. bishop.
L. D. BIRD
A. J. WOODWARD
S. F. XFCKOLLS.
CllAS. F. HOLLY.
42-tf
Black -and fancy cm vats,
"Lite and farrT shirts, at tb
Baltimore Clothing Store.
-vcrytibg in the cl-j-ll.ee at the
BJihmrc Chfhhfj S'cre.
ijozi.xtriJL2ro
UPHOLSTERY,
WHOLESALE AXD EETAIL, '
BY ?
SCArJUTT & MASON.
ST. LOUIS, 110.
T7E take pleasure in saying to our friends and
the public in general, that our stock of Fine,
Medium, and Common Furniture, as well as Mat
tresiios and Bedding, was never more complete and
deserving the attention of purchasers, either at
wholesale or retail in full suits or single articles
than at present.
We shall spare tjo effort to keep the moft complete
assortment in our line, in the West. Oar Goods are
made here, as weli as Ea?t, by the best workmen,
and thu combine the greatest variety and latest
styles, with the cheapest and most substantial.
Dealers, as well as all other purchasers, are iis
vited to call and look through our Alammoth Ware
Rooms.
Order? also, from all partie having furniture to
bay for themselves or others, are especially solicited,
with the assurance of our best endeavors to merit a
continuance of the liberal confidence and patronage
we have so long received.
SCARRITT & MASON.
Washington Ave. between 2nd and Sd Sts.
March 19th, '57. " 40-Sm
D. J. HITCHCOCK. C. EEAEDSLEE. BEKJ. JOT
D. 31. HITCHCOCK CO.,
Bet. OMve and Locust streets, St. Louis, Mo.
MANUFACTURERS of Cooking, Heating, and
Parlor Stoves and Grates.
l.-((Variuf;ictu.rcr of four sizes xfJcwett's Pat
ent Cary Plough, one and two horse fright and left
hand.
It. V. MUIR,
GEHEEAL LAITD AGEHT
Omaha, Brownville and Table Hock,
IxELRASKA TEEEITOSY.
IS now prepared to solcot Government Lands, and
looate Land Warrants ia any part of Nebraska and
Western Iowa; to buy and sell Land Warranto, City
Property and Real Estate. Debts collected and pro
ceeds promptly remitted at current rates of Ex
change. Will buy and sell property on commission;
pay taxes for non-residents. With a personal knowl
edge of the best locations in the Territory, I am no k
pre: artd to . ttend promptly to all bu.-iaess entrust-t-d
to my care: will act as agent for Fire Insurance
Coiar.anics, etc., etc. I have inado arrangements
with the lianking House cf Gillespie. Pierce c Co.,
Carbondale, to remit Cash and Land Warrants, from
ersiins in the East, on my account and to bo for
warded. Corrcspon denre Solicited.
KEFUU BY TEEillSSIOX
James Archbaid, General Agent D. L. &. W. R. R.
Sennton, Pa.
Chas. P.Wurt. Sup. Del. 4 Hud. Canal Co.,
Curixindale, Fa.
Laihr.'pe & Jones, Carbndale and Scranton, Pa.
B. G. Morse. Esq., Red Falls, . Y.
Hon. Wm. Gleasnn. Delhi. X. Y.
Jas. C. Hart, Sec. Ed. of Dir. Del. llad. Ca. Co.
New York.
Wm. Frf thincbam, Attorney, Albany, X. Y.
Gillespie. Pierce A Co. Rankers, Carbondale, Ta.
Jas. Ciarkson, Esq., Carbondale, Pa.
Rev. R. Nelson, Prin. Wyoming Seminary, Kings
ton, Pa.
Rev. Abfl Parker. Honesdale, Ta.
Rov.T. S. Ward, Carbondale, Pa.
Rev. C. W. Giddings. Carbondale. Pa.
Hen. R. W. Furnas, Drwnville. X. T.
Mark W. Izird, G-v. of Nebraska-
C 1. J. A. Parker, Register Land office, Omaha.
C. ,1. A.R. (iil":m-re. Re'-eiver, " u '
W. T.Fin-h 4 Co.. Omaha.
A. J. Steven k Co.. Ft. Des Moines, Iowa.
House and Lot Tor Sale.
IVriSH to sell my hou-'e and lot sitnatid on the
corner of Atlantic ar. J Second streets. The lo
cation is a desirable one for a residence, pnd need? no
e minent. I will sell for what the property co? t m?,
any one in pursuit of a bargain now is th5 time t
get it. asain determined Viseli. Apply soon to R.
W. Furnas, or the subscriber.
E. E. PARKER.
Brownville, June 11th, "7.
2-tf
Estrav Notice.
TAKEN FT, by Clark Allen, of Nemaha county,
Nebraska Ttrrit ry, on the 22dof 31ay, 1S57:
0ie estr.iy Horse Poney strawberry roan star in
forehead saddle marks on both sides roaehed
ruae thirteen hands high seven year5cld. aj
prui?ed at 57, before Lewis Rend, J. P.
WM. A. HOOVER, Coun-rv GIT:.
June 16:h. 1557. v2 1-tf
FASHIONABLE TAILOR
Jacob lilarohii,
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
TTAV1NG d(
"AV1NG determined to locate in this place, re
I il spectfully announces to the public that Lehas
on hand a lareand well felected stok of Cloths,
Tweeds, taimers. Vesting. Arc, which he
will make to order in good stve aDd at reasonable
rates: a: sell by any quantity desired.
He also keps consUntlv u hand an.i for sale a
surilv of readv m;de clothing of all kinds.
lirownvil'.e, June ISth, 1SG7.
v2 1-ft
si 5mclo.
rpiIE PROPRIETORS of this new town, recently
1 lail off in Neiuaha county, Nebraska, vviih to
cjtll the attention of the citizens as will as those
iust cvmiri? into the couutv. to the nunicrojs advan-
1 ta s.thev are confident all who will take the trouble
to exauiiua will acknowledge, sarround it. In the
fim rlaeeit i? nfarM i-ssibie in thegographi-
oal centre of the cour.tv it is in the ccntT3 of pop-
nlation and improvement is on the mail, throujrh-
The town site is nearly level, gently rollln. is sur-
rounded by the timbers of the Missouri and Little
Nemaha: good water is of easy access, several fine
springs are on the town site. Good building stone
tiear at hand stone coal has been found in abund-
an -e within a short davs travel, whith can be
.lin, r("l;,ii:i"n for b,licl1 ?Brp',5C' rf
Another matter, it is confidently believed that,'
the day is not far distant when a Railroad will bo !
R. PEERY.
U. S.IIIGIITOWER,
Proprietors.
Brownville, June 11th. 7.7.
ra
JL. W
rt'ETT.
M. i. VILKIXSON.
PtETT & WIIKINSON.
H-'.aiZl
AXD
CEIH.S3
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
OXADI, y. T.
Will attend to all business
eutrusted, to their care
r.ri-z:.ENCE3
Jesse Williams Fa-rf ! 5 T..
Col
Gov. J.s. A. Wn
Mr. F. N. R.Mxk,
ht,
lndians.fol"s. Irid
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k ashmrton Ciiv
Hon. Johu C. Davis.
Hou. Jeo. L. Miller,
Ruckxil..., IuJ.
iha City, X. T.
Buchanan Life and General
XiisiixazLoo Co.,
Ofaee eor 2d and Jule ?;s.,
ST. JOSEPH, 310.
CHAKTEKED AT THK LAST SrIO ol THE o. IXO.
Authorized Cardial 3,000,000.
riKECTOES.
J. B. Jennin-, I. R. HownrdJ. J Owpn.Miltcn
I Tooth, John Coiboun.JohnH. Iiikens, W.H.Peneik,
! James Kay, X.J. McAshan. A. IJ. M;inser.
i J. Ii. JIa r lU, Frcs.
X. R. McAseas, Sec y.
IS new ready to receive applioatusa for Life, Fire,
i Marine and River risks. A cash Teturn of 25 per
. cent, will be allowed on carp premiums. Losts
promptly adjusted, and the usasd f;.:ilities givea to
; the patrt.ui of the 2ic.
i Aril K.ih. lv,7. 43
BLANKS of every dctvrij.tionj fvr Kile at thin j
OlSce. ?
HUE XULZBEE-! 1 !
THE undersigned respectfully inform the citixena
of Brownville, and .Nemaha and surrounding
counties that in a few days we will open a Pine
Lumber Yard in Erownville, -where we will keep for
SJle a well selected t x-k of Pine Lumber from 4 to
3 inches. Also, Pine Sidin g Worked Flooring, Pine
Shingles an i Pine Lath, all of which m e will sell at
f lir prices
roit CASH OXXT.
R. BROWy 4 Co.
BrowTEle,June2,lST. t2 2-tf
KEROSENE OILS,
DISTILLED. rP.OH COAL.
(SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.)
Exkosexe LLLriasATixo Oil. The light obtain
c:d from this Oil exceeds in brilliancy that of any
other oil cr flu id heretofore discovered; is inexplo
sive, and will remain limped in the very coldest
weather.
The Company recommend as the lamps best adopt
ed to thi3 Ooiljthe Kerosene Lamps, manufactured
by the following parties: Messrs. Cornelius & Baker,
also, Dyott, cf Philadelphia, E. Y. Haughwout k
Co 4SS Rroridway, the Brooklyn Flint Glass Co.,
No. 73 Broad Street, Messrs. Dieti i. Co, 133 Wil
liam Street, L. Mercicr 137 Elm Street, N. Y.
Samples of different styles of Lamps can. be seen at
the USce of the Oompanv.
Kekosese Lubricating On, Xo. L Prepared to
suit the finest, and all other k.nis of Machinery
burns brillianty in Lc;omotive Head Lights, Car
Lamps, and all the ordi nary Solar and Hand Lamps,
and stands as irreat a decree of fold is best Sperm
Oil, and is admirably adapted to Railroad, and Steam
ship use.
Kerosene LrBKiCAnyG Oils, No. 2, 3. Superior
Lubricators, and will be found to possess advantages
over any Oils in the market at same prices will not
burn and has been thus prepared tj meet the re
quirements of Railroads and otheri,
Kerosene Bixsacle Oiu Prepared expressly
for Ships' use, and will be found admirably adapted
for use tS Steamships, Men of War, Merchant Ves
sels, Lake and River craft, and bums in all cabin
stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lamps, signal lan
terns. 4c.
Binnacle Cil will remain fluid ag long a3 best
Sperm, and will burn all night without requiring to
be trimmed, an advantage that will be obvious to
every Shipmaster.
The Kerosene Oils can be obtained from the
Wholesale Oil Dealers, Ship Chandlers, Druggists,
and Grocers in New York, and the regularly appoint
ed Agents of the Comjany in many of the principal
Towns and Villages of the United States, the Cana
days, and the Eland of Cuba.
Local Agents nppointed (in conformity with the
rules established by the Board of Trustees,) on ap
plication to
AUSTEXS,
General A ijmt, Keroee Oil, Co.,
No. 50 Beaver Street, N. Y.
N.B. Circular? with full particulars, testimonials,
prices. Jcc, will b; forwarded on application as above.
June 2jth,lS37. v2 2-Iy
VLL persons are hereby warned not to cut any
timlororin anvwiedcstrov the same on any
Lotsownod bv the unders'jrujd in Brownville or the
additions thereto. A. KOUNTZE,
WM. RUTH.
Brownville, June 11th, 1807. 52-tf
LOWE'S
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OMAI1A CITY, X
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LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
Go To
r. n.- x5-. yj a.s,
On Main Street,
Where o iciil fud tit theft and
Cheapest Groceries
In, Brownville,
At "Wholesale or Ketnil!
THE subscril'cr would invite the public to call
and see his large stock of Groceries, which have
been selected with great ctre, :.td are now offored at
UTicr:il!y low r-.t. Person.! in want of Coffee,
Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Ciieene, Confectionery, Fresh
Fruits in cans. Tobacco, Segars, Candies, Jtc, and
any other articles usually kept in a Grocery and
Variety Store, will nd it to their advantage to call
before iunhasiii elsewhere. Also, bv tiie uhole-
s:J;, as line a stork of Brandies, Wines, Gin, Monon
gihela,and Rye Whisky, Sihnpr Champagne wine,
ic, as ever was brought up the Missouri river. Fish
of all kinos. constantly en hand. Country Produce
Wanted for which the highest price will be paid.
2 share of public patronage is respectful'v soiici
ted. J. R. DAVIS.
Brownville, .TunelSth, 1S57. v2 l-6m
KNEOUS & FERGUSON,
MILLAVRIGIITS &' ENGINEERS
BROWNVILLE, X. T.
XNOUNCE to the public, that they are prepared
V t( erect Steam and Water Saw and Merchant
.erchPnl
Repair-
Mills at short notice and reasonable terms.
ing of machinery of all kinds.
ALL TVORK "WARRANTED.
They are also Agtnts for
A. E. HOLLIDIItD CO'S.,
Western Fcnmdrv-
CINCINNATI, O.,
T.EE A LEAYITT'S
Saw 31a tim fa et orv,
CINCINNATI, O.,
And are prepared to receive und fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured or k3pt on band, by these es
tablihments. Letters cf encpuiry, promptly answered.
I1EFFERENCES.
Noel, Lake k to., Brownville. X. T. Steam Min.
R.W. Furnas, Brownville, "
Mair. Hum & Co " u
Dr. Hoover, Xemnha city, "
1'. M. Rogers. Pawnee city,
Xu.'k(;lls i White, Roekon, Mo.
James Lowe, Linden,
A. l: Tljl'.ibc-rd. Cincinnati. O.
u
Brownville, June IS, 157. v2 1-ly.
5:3
Us siia
3IAXUFACTOKY.
Main Street,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
WILLIAM T. DEN,
RESPECTFULJ.Y returns his sincere
thanks to the citizens of Brownville and
surrounding country, for their liberal pat-
ronag!
extended hiiu since he commenced operating
in the above line and place, and he would say to his
oi l and new customer, v. ho wish to continue their
patronage, that he has just returned from St. Louis
with a large stool: of the best quality of Leather,
silected under hi own inspection. The quality of
materials, style of work to be kd at the above estab
ment cannot be surpassed West of St. Louis.
Brownville, Jan. ird, 2357, 51-tf
W. W. HAMER c CO.,
51 A NX'F A CT UE EKS OF
COllX Jr FEED MILLS,
Smiitt Hachines,
FLOUR PACKERS,
Corn SheiSers,
One Comlete Flot.r Mill Grinds and Bolts 50
Ebbs. j. or day; and is furuishttl at $550.
T
HIS MiU is cheap, simple, durable and compact,
recurring less iower and attention and making
a larger yield and better quality of flour than any
mill in use.
Engines, Boilers, Shafting.snd Mill gearing of all
de-vriptions, furnished to order.
The fcet old Gmnaxa anchor bol tins cloths, and
belting of all sizes constantly on and at the lowest
pri ;es. X. N . HAMER A Co.
Xo. 50 Eighth at., bet. Broadway and Sycamore.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
-X. B. We also build Irrger size mills. Circulars
giving particulars scut upon application, with stamp
enclcsed.
May 23th, 18iT; 50-1 m
Cash! Cash!! Cash!!!
THE undcr-igncot would most earnestly call upon
those know in themselves indebted for Molicine
and Iedal attendance to come forward and settle
without farther aotbe A. S. HOLLA DAY.
BmwEtille,May 14.IS57. 4S-tf
JIain sired, Idvceen 1st and 2nd,
BEOWNTILLE, N. T.
J. H. MAUN & CO.
t
Has just receiered
The
LARGEST STOCK
rest of St. litrals,
Consisting, in put, of the following articles
which he proposes to sell
Cheap for Cash:
Pure white lead
French zinc
China "
Red lead
Venetian red "
Raw and burnt umbre
Spanish whiting
Chalk
Turpentine
Linseed oil
Tanners oil
Copal Varnish
Jaan
White Varnish
Litherac
Paint Brushes
Varnish "
Sash and window tools
Wall brushes
Lettering pencils
Tuble paints
Camel hair pencils
Blenders
Star candles
Yeast Powders.
Patty
Castor oil
Cod liver oil
Sweet oil
Olive oil
Glue
Patent Medicnes, all sor t
Cough candies
Fancy "
Castile soap
Toilet 44
Washing 44
Tooth Brushes .
Hair 44
Cloth 44
Almonds noft fhzl
Hard shell almonds
Filberts, peacand
Pea nuts
Figs
Raisins
Oysters in cans
Sardines
Bl'kand Imp Teas
TOBACCO,
Of thebescbrt.nds che wins and smokinz. Cigars
finest quality and flavor.
PliUllS AND LIQUOBS, '
Preserved, fruit for pies, Brandied peaches, fresh
peaches in cans, pure liquors for medical purposes.
Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin. Irish whisky, Bourbon
whisky, ginger brandy, Cogniac brandy, Cordial,
Port wine, cherry wine, white wine, malaga wine.
STAT10XEBY,
Foolscap papor, fancy letter paper, gilt edge note,
and envelopes ilain fancy and embossed, Pens and
penholders. Inks of all kinds inkstand and Fabers
pencils, sealing wax wafers.
A Splendid Assortment of Perfumeries
Comprising, Lyons katharion, cologne, pomade,
senumc ox mirrow, bear grease and oils: musk
and essences of all kinds and of the finest quality,
with all other articles usually kept in a Brug Store.
Prescription;) Compounded at all hours with care
and despatch.
TERMS
CASH EXCLUSIVELY.
Brownville, May 14, 1S57. 47-ly
HEW FERRY.
Across The Shute
At the Head of the Island
ABOVE BROWNVILLE,
To W. S. Hall & Cos Saw Mill.
TnE undersigned announces to the Public that he
has purchased the Ferry privilege granted Jack
son Peters, at the last Session of the Legislature,
and is now prepared with a new and substantial boat,
at all times to accommodate the pablic. Charges
usual rates.
URIAH SMITH.
Jane 11th, 1?.j7. 3S-3m
Xerotic
THE undersigned are no longer suicKnc ldersin tne
Xcmahft Vailey Bank, and aro not responsible
for its issue, having sold our i terest ia the same to
Messrs Joii'?s, & iiarkelow, . h.. Kogers, t. uavia-
soa and their associates.
SAMx. R. KIDDIE,
B. R. PEGRAM.
Brownville, March ISth, 1857. 50-2m
J. W. COLEMAN,
aiHl and iiOt Agent
AXD
REAL-ESTATE BROKER.
FARMS FOR SALE OR REXT.
Xj nxa.d. Untoro ci on xxrto.
Land Warrants Bought and Sold.
IJKOWXYILLE, N. T.
Kanawha Salt. 200 J bbls on consignment,
and will be sold at a reduced price, by
J. B. JENNINGS.
Fruit. 150 boxes Lvs and qr M R Raisins, and
CO bxs Oianges and Lemons, for sale by
J. B. JENNINGS.
Hope 100 Coils Manilla acd Jute Ropa, from
'k to 2 inches, just received, and for sale Dy
J. B. JENNINGS.
Cackercl. 120 packages no. 1, 2, and 3 Mack
erel in yi, )i, and whole bbls., just received, and
sale by
J. B. JENNINGS.
Fresh Orsters. 100 doz Field's celebrated
Oysters, on direct consignment, in tcrc,andfcrsale,
7 J. B. JENNINGS.
Xa: Is. 300 Kegs assorted, in store, and for sale by
J. B. JENNINGS.
Ii
, , i . , i : .a
and
000
iv.ii. iuu u. no. i uri'.u u.iisii-.
rnim.ij S-.iriprior Codfish, iust received, aad
fur
eh- ' J.B.JENNINGS.
Vintor Clas. 150 bins 1030X12
das s, just received, and for pale, by
,J J. B. JENNINGS.
St Joseph, Ho. April 30, '37.
DAVID H. Sl'LArGIlUX. CHARLES G. DO
Mclaughlin & boesy,
JUL
GEXERAL LaSd AGEXTS,
First Street, (opposite "Acvertiier" office,
BKOAVNYILLE, N. Y.
Will atend to riiinz Dtclara tious f intention to
3Ea:iJi E-'"'iar,9
Securing Pre-emptions, Locating Land Warrants
Entciinj: Laud.
T.nTtd vTrtrrants Bought j.nd Sold
Particular aticntica will be paid !o buying and
selling property on cotr.misston, and Eiakir g invest
ment for distant dealers.
Co.:raspoudence solicited.
1 JIcLAUGIILIX I DORSEY.
EEFES TO
lradfor-1, McLennan & McGary, Xebrska City. X.T.
L-Patsrson, Morrison, k Hutenius, Brwnvilie, X. T.
M
O. IL I
rnet, Ls-n uayxor, ouu.
FOE
SALE.
Lot 5 in block 59; Lobs t and 12 in block 4o; Lot
10 in bl uck 47, in the City of Brownville. by
McLAUGHLIX t DOiiSEY.
FOR SALS-
Lot 2 in block 40, best Levee lot in BrcwnTille:
also, house and lot in blv?ck 2 Main stieet.
MeLAUGHLIX A DORSEY.
F02 BALE.
Half of lot 11 in block 19 Main sVeet; also, lot
in block 19. Also, 40 acres of land joining South
Erwnville:by McLAUGHLIX LORSEY.
Arril 23. 157. 45-ly
STORE,
NEMAHA CITY, N. T.
MOORE & BROTYXLEE,
"Would respectfully announce to
the public generally that
they have received and
. opened at Nemaha
City,
1 s
LARGE STOCK
OF
3D
Everything that COLICS Under that Lead. I
GROCERIES,
IBI a . dl w a ." e
9
All of which we will sell
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
Horses "Wart:d.
I
will pay the highest price for a few faic, well
broke horses.
Apply at my stable in Brownville,
J. W. COLEMAX.
SAVE YOUR HOUSE ! 1 !
MGIITMXG RODS!
BETTNET 6c TIARSH,
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they
are now prepared to put up Lightning Rods of
a superior quality on as reasonable terms as any one
else in this country.
Orders left at M.l herson & Hutchin s btore wiU
be attended to.
May 7, ISoT. 47-tf
Special Hotice.
Short Settlement Make Long Friends.
THE subscriber! request all that are indebted to
them, by note or account, to make payment by
the 15th of February next, as one of the firm will
start East at that time for a new and full stock of
goods, and CASH will be wanted to pay for them.
We return our thanks to our friends for their
patronage to this time, and promise to merit a con
tinuance ol the same hereafter.
WM. HOBLITZELL & CO.
BrownvEle, Jan. 8th, 1SG7.
For Sale.
50 bbls. and 100 sks Flour, at
McAllister, dozier & cos.
J. B. JENNINGS,
WZxolosalo G-rooor,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALEK IS
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Corner Second and Frances Sts.
sr. Joseph, zao.,
HAS on hand, and to arrive, the following arti
cles, which wili be sold to th traJe on accom
modating terms, EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLE
SALE:
150,000 Cigars all quali-100 bxs E D and W E
ties checs
4000 sacks d A Salt 15 boxes starch
200 Hhds O Sugar 200 bbls and hf bbls water
51)0 sks Rio Coffee and but'r crackers
lo0 - O G Java Coffee 20O bbls and hf bbls pilot
100 IiguajTa " bread and pie nic do
100 IIocha u 200 bbls soda milk sngarei
50 bbls, half bbls and 100 egg and wine do
kg? Belcher' Molasses; 100 b'bts apple vinegar
200 bbls, half bbls and qr?M bxs Tobacco all grades
N X reSned d 200 bxs smoking tobacco,
150 half chests tea, all various brands
kind3 100 bunches pipe stems
250 bbls Belcher's Sagar 50 bbls H S 'Sicily and
150 bbls, hal's, qrs, nos 1 Joca Almonds
2 and 3 Mackirel 50 bbls nlhcrts, brazil
200 bxs dried herrings nuts, pecans
20 hf Lbs White Fish 100 kg-j S C Soda
5 dnns d.T Col Fish
500 kegs assorted nails
5c'0 Lxs half and qr star
candles
150 do stcrine do
200 bxs a-3'd candy
100" foacy 44
300 drum? figi
1U0 bx hl's Jtad qrs Rais-200 do bar soap
ias 50 do rock candy.
50 bxs Prunes
SUNDRIES.
Cotton yarn, carpet chain, batting, candle wieks,
cotton and" hemr twine, nkeat and meal sack, axe,
spades and s a ov els, garden seeds and straw rake., log
chain,?, lead shot, powder brooms, wrapping paper,
hemp, ruanilla, jute nd cotton coraage, inaigo ana
madder, alum, white lead, Trindow rash, window
glass, tumblarsjars of different sizes, flasks assorted
sizes, sassafras bark, pie fruits, fresh peaches, brandy
cherries and r.cache!. current and raspberry jellies.
fresh tomatoes, canton ginger, preserves, nut mrg?,
cassia. TK-ri'icrsauce, tomato and walnut catsup,
1 jnna syrup, lebsters, sardines, extract and essence
cf coffee, chocclate,piukles, mau:hcs,etc.
AVOODEX "XV ARE.
Waih boiirds, tubs, comm n pails, cedar pails, B B
Is, pine und cedar churns, brass bound churns, tar
;kets, wU buckets, cedar cans, mop sticks, batter
j ;
UUi:
prints. buckeye bowls m nests: iron UounA Kegs, one
two, three, Eve and ten gallons, the smaller eLce with
balete mmoa and I B half bushels and measures,
camp stoob- eu;.
I aia abx.a rent for the sale of K A .salt, and have
now on hand "2,000 Lbs for sale at cost and trari?ror
tation. I have the exclasive sale by direct censign
mentof vs hundred dozen nLld'sccltbratel oysters,
acknowlcdjed to be the lest put up iu Balrimor
To California and Salt Lake Emigrant.
Your especial attention is invited to my extensive
stock. whLh embraces everything suited to your
wants in crossing the plains. I will at all times keeyj
on hand lour, meal, bacon, lard, hard bread and
crackers, ail cf which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices.
J. B. JEXXIXGS.
Silk, Satin, Marsailes, and Casi Yests,arI
Flanael Shirts, at
Baltimore Clothinrj Store.
Fine Shirts and over-alls,
Pat. Leather Giters,straw hats, at the
Baltimore Cloiltwa Store.
ijlj.iiE.lS WAR;.,
THOS. H.,LARKIN & CO.
COHLHSSION HEECHAIXT3,
AND
WHOIaESALE grocers.
Su. 30 Levee and cor. Commercial St
ST. LOUIS, 2IO.
tT"Specil attention given to sales of HEjIP
and WHEAT. Xo orders taken for the purchase
of Hemp, directly or indirectly.
April 16th, 1857. 4t-3m
h. p. EKfiorrr, j. s. mo 3.ros, u. h. iiaeijixg
BETXXET, MORTON & IIARDIXG.
Attorneys at IL:iT7,
Nebraska City, N. T., and Glenwood, la.
1 7 ILL practice in all the Courts of Nebraska and
V Western Iowa. Particular attention paid to
obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of
debts.
REFERENCE :
Hon. Lewis Cass, Detroit- ) ir-v
Julius D. Morton, f u,
Got. Joel A. Mattesou, Springfield, El;
Gov. J. W. Grimes, low City, Iowa;
B. P. Fifiled, St. Louis,:.Io.;
Hon. Daniel O. Morton, Toledo, Ohiot
P. A. Sarpy, Bellevue, Nebraska:
Sedgewich & Walker, Chicago, 111;
Green, Weare 4 Benton, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
NEW TRI-WEEKLY MAIL.
EtJIriW
FKOfi
nocm pout, zm:o.
TO
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA,
GEO. E. IICLARY,
HAVING taken the contract for carrying the
Mail between the above points, takes this method
of informin? the public srenerallv that he has made
preparations for running a Hack on the above named
IUUIC
Leaving Rock Port every Tuesday, Friday and
Sunday, at 12 o'clock M.: arriving at Brownville at
2 o'clock. P.M.: leaving Brownville for Rock Tort,
same eventng at 3 o'clock P. M.
This route connects at Rock Port with the St. Jo
seph and Council Bluffs Stage line, and at Brown
ville with the Stage line leading from Toteka Kansas,
St. Joseph Mo., Independence, Kansas City and other
points below : and to Nebraska Citv, Omaha City
and other points above ; and Xew Fort Vearney,
west; The subscriber hopes by diligent attention
to business and accommodation to customers, to
merit a share of the public patronage.
Particular attention paid to the conveyance of
Packages cr parcels. Charges moderate; but no ac
countability for unavoidable accidents.
AnriI7 1S56. 43-tf
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
GEORGE CLATES. J. W. LEE.
CLAYES Ac LEE,
' Real Estate and General Agency,
OMAHA CITY, N. T.
References.
James Wright, Broker, Xew York,
Wm. A. Woodward. Eq. " "
Hon. R. Wood, Ex-Gov. of Ohio, Cleveland,
Wicks, Otic and Brownell, Bankers, -Alcott
k Horton, "
Col. Robert Campbell, St. Louis,
Jame3 Ridgway, Esq. " "
Crawforn and Sackett' Chicago.
Omaha City, Aug. 30, 1S53. ylnl3-lj
JAMES CARGILL. GEO. W. C A KG ILL.
J. & G. Y. CARGILL,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
AND MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS,
Steamboat Landing, St. Joseph, DIo.
CONSIGNMENTS of Goods and Produce
V respectfully solicited, and all business entrust
ed to us will be promptly and carefully attended to
at the lowest rates.
References.
Taylor A Shepherd, St. Louis,
R. L. McGhee k Co.. u
Livermore. Cooley A. Co., " "
Merchants Generally, St. Joseph.
Y. II. WILLI A3IS,
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALEE IS
STOVES & TINWARE
Oroson, TvTo.,
rilAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or
X gon and the public in general, that he Las on
hand the most extensive stock of Moves and lm
ware, ever offered in thi3 market. My stock of Tin
ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at
Wholesale and Retail at St. LcuisTriec3.
I would call particular attention to my stock of
COOKLNG hlO L, comprising the most improved
patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them
may be found Fiily's Charter Oak, the best stove now
in use, the Asiatic Air-light, l"ioneer and prize Pre
mium. Also
Parlor & Box Stores
Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IX TOWX
Particular attention paid to making and putting
up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms
Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange
for work or ware. W. W.WILLIAMS,
vl-na Oregon, Mo.; July 5, 1656.
Eagle Mills.
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
JAIES CARGILL, Proprietor.
" YANUFACTURES and keeps constantly
a) A. cn hand for sale, all kinds of Flour, Meal,
and Feed stuffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled
on most favorable terms. Cash pai 1 constantly for
Wheat. For character of Hour refer to everybody
that ever used it.
St. Joseph. Mo., Ang. 30.1353. vln!3-ly
BRUSHES! BRUSHES 1
ESTABLISHED 1S25.
PAYID JIc3IURRAY, Jr.,
AMERICAN
"mm
L A.-'4 JM.
"WfVX-OliOXXr3IO,
Xo. 252 Pearl Street.
Xew York.
Trice Li t cf Brushes, sent if requested. Orders
rcfpectful'.y s'ii'"ited,and promptly attended to
April 21. Ho7.
42-
m
ALONZO FR ATT,
Xew York.
E. G. FK ATT,
O. W. CHILD,
E. W. TOX,
H. C. l ANSI'S,
St. Louis.
St. Louis
CEILD, PRATT & CO.,
Direct mTrtei, Jobbers and Manufacturers' Agents
English, French, German & American
Hardware and CuUery.
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, &c, d,c
130 & 141 Main St, cor. AVashir.gton Avenue,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
S. LocKwoon. 1E57. I:- E- Fo.iii.-ROT.
LOCKVTOOB $ POMERO-V,
Yi'holesule an l lie tail Dealers in'
CAPS
STRAW GOODS
Alio, Shippers of American Furs of
every description; for which they
pav the highest Market price,
IX CASH.
COUXTRY Mrrn hunts are invited to examine our
stock of Hats i Cat for the at'iTcachin" STrin-
ana r-ummer trade, wui-.-a wul be large. fashionable,
and well selected, InjH.int uf variety ,ur sttkshall
not be excelled by any Hone in St. Louis.
Our prises will be low, terms accomodating.
Call and sec us at our Xew Store. Second Si.
St. Joseph, Mo. lJ-6ui.
OLlNEIt BENNETT & CO.,
MANTTACTTiarBS AND WEOLEALE DEALERS IN
Boots Shoes Sc Breams,
XO. 87 1TAIX STJIEET, SAIXT LOl'IS, J0.
,4 RE XOW IX RECEIPT cf a complele assortment
rV. f g-Kds from their own ari-i other minufac-
torie.,adaptcd eicially to tlie Vv'tstetn tr If.
-in--nascrs are invi.cu io examine Laeir eujck,
manufactured ad ".lotted with great care and
warranted of superior quality. Orders will receive
remi t anl car::'uT attend ,i.
AYS
F
S
ii
!
3J
FC2 ALL THE TZZICZZZ CF A
FAMILY PHYSIC.
i.
Tfehie ha? long existed a public demand for an
effective purgative pill which could be reLod ori as
ure and perfectly safe in its operation. This haa
been prepared to meet that demand, ana an extcn
rive trial cf its virtues has eonrlusivelv shown with
what success ii aecomplihes the purpose designed.
It is easy to raalce a physical fi'U but not ea-rr to
make the best of all pis one which ahould Uve
none of the obiections, but all the advsntarr., of
every ether. This has brn attempted here, and
with" what success we would respectfully ulmit to
the public decision. It has been unfortunate for
the patient hitherto that almost every purgative
medicine is acrimonious and irritatirsr to the bwi
els. This is not. Mary of them produce o much
griping pain and revulsion in the system s to inor-8.
than counterbalance the jrood to be derived ironx
them. These pilit produce no irritation or pain,
unless it arise from a previously existing obsnrur-.
tion or derangement in the bowels. Bcuist p uelr
yegctable, no harm can ane from their nsr m an
quantity ; bnt it is better that any rripdicine slionid
be taken judicion-.lv. Minute directions for their
use in the several dises-es to whi.-h they ars ap
plicable ar ?iven on the box. Atror.g the eoru-"
niaints which have Wn sr-eedilv cured by them, we
mar mention Liver Comj :aint. in its various forms
of Jaundice, Indigestion, languor and Loss of Ap
petite, I.istlessTtfs, Irritability, Bilious 1 1 earache,
Bilious Fever. Fever and Asrue, Pain in thf Side
and Loins ; for, in truth, r U these ere but th? con
sequence if uiscased action iti the liver. As an
aperient '
tivei
and
and hnpuriry of the blood, Irrc71ari:ies ; in ?bort,
mt and every ca-e where a purgative U requ.rrd.
'i'hev have l.--o prcdiced wve s:::rnlarly ?"ic
cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dmpsy, Grnvrl,
F.rvsipolas, Palpitation of the Heart, l'ai-s in the
Back, Stomach, and Side. They s"iould be free!
taken in the sprir. cf the year, to purify tin bloud
and prepare the system for the change of reasons.
An occasional dose simulates tb.e stoma:a aui
bAwcU into halthv actUn, and restores thrt at'p
tite and vi-or. llicy parity the blood, .r.d, '.r lues .
stimulant action on" the circulatory system, reno
vate the strength cf the body, ar l rcstjre th
wasted cr diseased energies of the whole oriar.L-ni.
Hence an occasional doe is advantageous, cc:i
thouuh no serious derangement exists; but un
necessary dosing shotild never tc carried too far,
as every purgative mcdi' inc rislio-cs the sa-ensti;,
when taken to excels-. The thousand cast s .n v hu a
a physic is required canmit be eu-inieTuttd here, but
they suggest themselves to tne reason ofcv cry
bod v ; and it is conmhmlly belicved this pul tu.1
answer a belter purpose than ary thing which h;
hitherto been available to mankind. When their
virtues are once knovn. the ublic will no longer
doubt that remedy to cmpUy wheu in n?cd of a
catnarUc medicine, lleir.g suar-wrappen. incj ae
E lea san t to take, aid Wii:g purely vege table, nt
an l can arise from their use m ati.v quantity.
For minute directions, see wrapper on tac Lex
DR. JAMES C. AYER,
rructical ami Anal lical CI'Hiii!.t,
LOWELL, MASS.
Price 25 Ceata per Box. Tiva Eoxej for SL
AYElt'S
CHERRY PECTORAL
1
For the mpitl l'ur of
COrGKS, COLDS, HOAR E.ES S
liiioMiinis, iv!!corKG-(P.t(;u,
CK01T.' ASTHMA. A.D
C0.Sl'3irTI0X.
This remedy has won for itself such notori ty
from its cures of evrv variety of pulmonary d':-t ri 1
that it is entirelv uiineccssaTy to rccoi.nl the iir
dences of its virtues in arr romninci'y nht-rc i;
has been employed. So wide b the he d of it.. !- ;
ftilness. and o" r.uiiif rnus th cases f it r'ir,
that almost every sec tion of the co-jrtry oon.ii .
in persons publicly known, who have I ecu r-i"r i
from a'.armmg and even tleper ite dica-t .f tl .
lung bv it- ne. When cn-e tr!il it npfi i.ry
over every other nit du ine of 1 1 - kii i j too a i
rent to e-'cape ob-i-rvaiii n. and when- it iitue:;t
known, the public no li cr LcmuU- v. hat n.lil.1 t
to employ lor the l.-trvin!i ki.ddj': n i s
tions of the pulmoiiary ori;s wi.i h ire i'.rii'ont
to ;-.r i-V.mate. Not only in i'orn-iu.i..e
upon the lui'gs, but tor the ii.ii.U- i-.ri-:.i .'.,.'
.Colds. Cour.iis. HoABitEXEss. Ac. ; ltd for i hii.
dken it is the plrasantest and safcat uiedi- !:. It., t
can be obtained.
As it has long been ill coiitr.t u tiLiovj.hc v.t
this wctiu, we iieed not do more tlu: i.-s'i: f te
CeopJe its quality is kept ur to the Wt tl.at it eci
as been, and th'it tlie genuine article is wli Ij
J. H. 1LVUX, 4 CO Brownville. . .
Bernard, Adimst C St. Lcul.'.
And all Drugists in the Uuitcd Su.tes.
June 25th, 57. v2 1-ly
l! 3 ? F
n
USmS kJ V7 U
ILIILTDS
Patent Portable M ill.
THE subscribers Lave entered infcj a partncrsLip
under the rm of Reed, Holabird k Co.. t
manufacture the J. C. Reed, Paten; Portable (Jrit
Mill and are now prepared to f uru-sh ail t.'ic.e in
want of a good Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura
bility, simplicty and economy; excsl any Mill ijthn
world. On the late exhibition of the Me jluiakii
institute in Cincinnati, a O'-AJ Hirfal wa3aKJii:J
them for it.
It is adapted to all Grain grinding purpos?3 : U is
superior to all others r the most cilensive Jim bant.
Mill, as it is for grinding the Farmers feed fcy JL.r.-.o
power.
The above Mills arc mar. i fact an J by thi'undf-r-signed
at their shop in Cincinnati. O.. -where zh-y
eon be famished in any quantity at -hort notii-.
The alxve Mills warranted to pu.-fumi as (wIjwj:
3o in. diam., jwr hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, )
3q m - - jo 44 .15 44 25 J
n j u .t u () 44 1"?
0 ' 44 4 44 V) 44 B 44 150
As this Mill tells its own story.it i nuuef'j.ryi
quote from our numerous recommendations, ."eceivcl.
O. F. LAKE,
Brownville.
W. n. HOOVLH,
Xe uha City.
LAKE & H00YEH,
RSIH us ins,
A:n
NOTARYS PUBLIC, v :
Brownville and ITcrnaha City, '
NEBRASKA TERRITORY.
"TT7"1LL promptly attend toluol .g-n. :, Paring
V taxa-. Drawing ui -ney, buyiog ao4
Real Estaic, buying anl tilling on C im3u:oi-,"
Making Collection for distant d-j.tlers, and ill kii.dr
of business j-ertainiijg to (heir pr ;fesi'ii.
Partiealarattcntoin 1 giren in ling dt.c!.ir
tory statements to rt-empt ani pr ,ar:r. V ai
ranty Deeds fpim tue T wa antl oriticf. , .
Persons owning Tow.v lutj, reidinat n (i-t;i"v
wishing to procure Warranty D'.fds iiil dv well in
j.lace the 3',";ncy in our Lands, falw a ? pix-ieijtinfj
their Quit claim Deeds for u:d lot i:Linthe ei-
C ration of six menths, as after that tint al.Ut-t L jV
e-led a ill be soi l.
Blanks aiwsys cn h.nn-1.
X. B. Le'ters of in'piii y anrvcred t rornrtTr.
March "P, '57. " 41-1
THOMAS WIUJAfilS,
Attoniev and O)in:5:llor at,
I1R0WNV1LLE, N. T. .
WillTrati.-e ia lh.; Third Ju V-ial l)i
bn-ka Territory. a 1 in the Tvrcli':h J I
ia the Sutc of il.i-ouri.
ir:i-'i.i:iixcr.s.
Ri.-haid Brown, Brjr.Til
U. W. Tumas.
1 1. 1 in .
T.
Dr. Jx.an iUl Ucr..n, l ipcai
James Fwter. jr ..'. M i.
(ierze X. 51iller, Ar her, H. T.
T. B.
.rru
thev a Mora proTLi'n ana rare rtae.z m tov
iss, 1 lies. Uolic, lKscntery, iiumors, cn:u.a
Scurvy. Cold with iorcr.esa of the body. Ulcers
mm
aiAj2uJ.iu
CUMING i TUKS, : '
Attorneys at to c Heal Entile A:cats.:
OMAHA CITY, N. T., : ' 5
j "T7ILL attend faithfully at J prom; t!j ..l bu-i. .
V n-s erttrusted to thecu in thu T rriu riit i. or
Lwa Court, to the purvhas' of lot and Lii-ds, cn-
trries and pre-cmT-'iom, x-!lections, se.
lflice in the second story cf Keniy d- R t-!i?w
buddiii, nea;'y opposite lie Wttue.li tx har :
Bank, larahaiu irrt.
Dec. 27, 155. vla?tf
Bl'kand fancy cass'rsr j-antv a J
Ca-t -ackv at the
Bal'imcrf ChtJrvo