Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, March 04, 1858, Image 3

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    TIIE-ADYERTlSEPi.
BROWNVILLE, MARCH
4,
TERMS;
Tyrone year, if Pii i0""0; c
" " " at the csd of 6 month,
$2 00
2 60
3.00
12
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will be
farnislied
$10 per
. Q 1 ,1 C V. IUC MIVB MAW IHb MV
tcerTise-
JOB tVOUK.
With, receat extcueive-additioBs f Sew Type. Cuts,
cji-rW laks, BroBse,arda, fc.e., oade to the "Adver
tiser" OSi-"e. we cUimU te able to turn ont Job Wo: k in
'rsaur nsrraiifcl tT ay office." Theprcpxietor being
, fri-vB! prints him'r, nd bavins in bi epey an
,C'mp'"hd aad experienced Fancy JvjU Printer, is de
termm1 aot to be out-done rn the execution or.ob Work.
. ..'-.u rtav;a :oe of Foster' latest improved Card
prfS.e ) fe.anxs. Work in Coiers, Bronze Work, &.CJ will
-etwiia particular atteation. ,
order? from distance will be promptly attended to,
irarraated tu lave aaUitaction or m pay. .
, a curt A- CiursT. Proprietors U -tie -teal
Viie wvrs Letter, Masonic Temple, Chicago, III.
S H. .vab vis. -General Advertiung Ageat.ia rear of
jvew York. Ladies' aad Children' Shoe Store, SO Weft
Fea-th Street, C.uoniii. - . -
Yisschek,Owx?.'-C3., No.-316 an 349, Broadway,
S-yrk.
vkdeit VTixd, American, Canadian and European
.i-ert and Subscription tice, Ny, 133. Nassau Sts.,
J. E. DrrDEKirxiE, X". "W. corner Olive and 11 ii
i;rf!.. St. L"Oi, Mo.
2. T. McLt'SiG.Troy, Ohio.
m il II. Dab.st. Tippecanoe. Ohio.
W. C. Mtngek. Covington. Ey.
A.D.KIE.K. Archer, Nebraska.
U ff.PETEk. Orf :s
DiU.osis.UAWE.U.icSLPort, Mo.
ride White, Nebraska City, X. T.
tp..U. W. Tate, louden. Mo.
T. I. BARStTM. Three Grove. X.T.
Xre authorize Agents to solicit Subscriptions and Ad
vertisement for the Advertiser, and rcceisve and re
cent for monies therefor., .
Person recent in this Territory,
, coming from various
portion! of the State. oen surest to xtm the name of
1 per..s m their old neighborhoods, who would doubtless
become suUcribersif they could fee a copy of the "Ad
vTrUer " We alwav.seud a specimen copy, and arsons
rece-vTu;. " coasid'ex it a solicitation to become a rejn-
'"imSs" ! others, fee. sufficient interest to
mTkT '.clu',, carcuitt the nual per cent for their
trjuble.
t-ralesi notified at thecloseof the Volume to d;s
cntmnethe "Acrertiser," we stall takeitfer granted
that mbscrtow wish their paper confirmed, and shall
cwrdiBlycont;nnetosenda$beTetorc.rc.;
The "ITebrasio. Advertiser " having
rauch the largest circulation of acrPS-per in
the Territory. Wholesale Merchants in St.
Irfjui. St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other East
: rn markew -where H ebraxka merchants pur
chase, will find no better advertising medium
in the "Western country
TtT . V TVTTgj. t&O.
We have Jtast cTcr'-5 nrTr stock of Blacks of every
becnpt:un, neatly executed on fine fubstantial paper;
ti1 areprrttt'ed To til orders at a moment's notice and
cn reas.rfial'le terms.
iehtve lsoaplateof ama!l map of SMith Platte.
Tfebra.ka, for printing corntnun sized envelopes, with any
ceired businos card attached. Orders 6olicitp.!.
jjj TCRXAS 4t LAXGDOX.
t3Xemifea TaHey anl Western Exchange money
t .kwi at nar fcr indebtedne t thif office. Brownville
7i vtel scrip at ten per cent premium.
Wolf Chase.
Having been closely confined
cSce for some weeks past, and
to our
feeling
inclined to have a "bit of sport;" in com
pony with a number of friends, on .Mon
day last, supplied with half dozen as fleet
rrev hounds as ever "skimmed the
ground,1' we put out on the prairie Uo
skeer up" a wolf.
After about two hours
northwester' to keep
ride,
facing
the 4animil;
from "winding u, one was discovered in
the distance, which from his motions had
evidently 'been sent for and was going1 !M
In order that he-might not be "behind
time." it was thought, that six or eight
dogs, and -about as many men and horses,
if properly applied, might materially as
sist him. The experiment therefore was
tried ; but a run of about two miles gave
satisfactory evidence that the aforesaid
wcif ivas able to "hoe his own row," or in
ether words, concluded to "pick his com
pany" and accordingly "left the crowd."
. Not being awery good "wolf day," we
had nearly come to the conclusion that no
f un would- we see that day; when on ris
ing the point of a "divide" four of they
we were "'looking for" were observed in
the distance. A hasty retreat was beat
into the low ground, where a "council of
war: was held. An attack a la Otoe was
determined upon to creep slyly over the
hill, and come down on them by surprise
and speedily put into operation. The
moment the enemy made their appearance
in plain view, the wolves acting upon the
principle "every oiie for himself" separa
ted into as many different directions a
they were in number, and with a signifi
cant look over their shoulders, as much as
to say "Pm cfT, now for your fun," put
out. As they of the tArf say, if ever
"clean running" was seen it was then,
between one of
the grey hounds.
the wolves and three of
We were fortunate in
.getting the direction and position that we
saw the race from beginning to the termi
nation. For about two miles it was "nip
and tuck," wolf however "leetle ahead."
Finally the dogs . "closed in' on Mr.
wolf, and then there was a general
."rough and tumble, rolling engagement in
which snapping and making "fur. and
Uood y' prevailed. At this juncture, a
member of the "horse company" arrived,
.and with a stout hickory cudcrel "settled
the hash." Whentrc arrived to use the
expressive language of one of our cotem
poraries we were "startled at the pros
tration cf a dead" car. is lupus "of enorm
ous proportions, limber, and weltering
in the effusion of Hood which had caused
its sudden death!" It "was one of the
largest, healthiest looking" of his kind
"we have ever seen except his untimely
death!" - , ;
W e returned feeling abundantly repaid
for cur cold ride after witnessing so beau
a chase. v ' '
noUaOaj t Arnold.
We call attention to the professional
d of Drs. Holldat & Arsold in an
other column. Of the former it is unne
cessary for uz to say a word, as his prac
tice here for two years past has estab
lished for him the reputation of an ex-
ceuent physician. The latter has, during
kis brief sojourn and practice in bur
Qlt, secured for himself a medical
more value to him than
3 vii tdl
ill the
newspaper notices in the country.
Clarke's EankLlst & Co unit! ; Defer.
We hare upon our talle the March No
of this excellent business man'fe companion.
Hailing from the point it Joes, St. Louis,
it should be preferred in this region to
any other. Published monthly and edited
by R. L. Clarke, Esq., cor. Main and
Olive streets; terms SI. A coin chart
of itself worth twice the subscription price
containing fac similes of all the coins
of the world, with the United States value
annexed, sent gratis to every subscriber.
In Town.
II. W. St&attghn, Esq., Editor of
the Rock Port Banner, paid our city, and
our sanctum, a short visit and friendly
call last week.
Lyforfl & Horn, .
We take Measure in saying
to our readers in the region of Sononi,
Mo., that Ltfoed &. Horn of that place,
keep on hand fine stocks of all needful
articles to eat, drink, or wear. Give them
a call.
Can any one tell why the Brownville
and Ilockport Mail so frequently only
reaches this place twice a week, instead
of three times a week, as the contract re
quires? Tjpo?rapliical Errors.
i e regret tnat so
many typographical errors escaped our
notice in last week's" paper. . Ve were
crowded with other business nnd .did not
rive that attention to proof reading we
should. - " --
What does It mean ?
We are informed that
the citizens of Nebraska City have, by
joint stock effort, raised a fund amounting
to Jive thousand dollars for the purpose of
establishing another newspaper in .that
city.
Littcl York. Jfimmahaw Kounty,
Febbuerry 19, ISoS.
Mistor Eddithur ov thee Adverticur :
Ihev bin thinkin fur sum tim I wood
lyke tu rite a fu lines fur publick-a-shun
in youer hexcellent papur, tu giv yoer
redorsVum littel hydeor ov hour koun-
terry at this tim; seein as how the sesun
will sune be hear fur himigrashun to be
gin tu cum in; and seein as how we hev
got the best poshen ov all Newbraskey
cloce arround us, I thout the peeple as
wus agoin tu muve in hear ort to no whur
too cum tu. Sence last faul we hev had
sum pooty heard tyms, as nearly oil the
Banks in this kentrey wus "smashed" as
the fraze gos, and muney is bin tollerabl
scase, but as fur porvishions ther is no
eend tu um, and guds ov oil sort is as
plenty as phlees in haugest, and most as
cheep. As tco winter, Kallyphorney
scaceley uver seed a pootyer wun, hex
cept that the gras do'esnt gro hear jik hit
dus thar, but eye doc beleeve in Jinawary
hit cum mity ny jrroin, fur hit wus warn
anufT tu maik lazerrus danst afore a body
on the hy purrareys, sum dais. Well, I
wus goin tu say sumthin about hour town
ov Littel Ycrk. Hit is sittiwated on tho
hilent rite hopposit Sonora, or . a littel
abuv,and is the moust poppulust poshun
ov this, or any other kounty in Newbras
key; hit is setteled up by a heardy wrase
of peepel hoo are willin too wurk fur a
livin and they ar improvin the plase mity
fast. Wun wood thinck tha intended to
maik hit the kounty seet, but eye cant sa
whot the purpiaturs meens tu maik ov hit.
Hit's surtin tha ar a cleeren the town site
oph myty fast, an hit will sune look like a
purrarey. Eye thot eye wood sa sumthin
about hour farmen poshun uv the kountry
as evry .buddy dont no that shooggar kane
ken be grod here as gud as in the friged
sone in south amerika or ingland, but hi:
kin; fur eye hev seed -hit, and no hit too
bee a. fac; an eye hev seed barols uv
shoorrrrar hous melass-ses maid outen ov
hit; an if ennyboddy dissputs this assnr
shun, jest let em koll on yer umbel sar
vint, and eye'l prove hit. Korn, otes,
wheet, taters, punkens, skuoshes, millions
and cow cumbers gro in grate ebundense.
ur did last ear, and eye bleeve will enny
uther ear, if planted an wurked gud.
Eye will not sa any rnoore in this artickel
but in sum f ootur time eye will give yeour
reeddeis sum ackownt uv the Tninrel
welth uv hour terry tory. Meenwhil eye
am yeour verrey petickellar f rend.
Phcllis Killer, juneyor.
"We desire no controversy with our co
temporary, (the Bugle,) while we are
ready and willing to enter the list with
any respectable sheet that takes issue with
our position. JVdraskian.
This is a very shrewd way for a venal,
prostituted press to escape accountability
for gross licentiousness in falsehood fslan
der, and vile detraction, as very few jour
nals can lower themselves to the Nebra-
Kians sxanaara ei "respectability." ; If
every ioul-mouthed slanderer occupying
the editorial tripod of an infamous black-
guaiu tucci, cic pcnuiiiea io screen
himself behind an assumed dignity of
i fit . .
cnaraczer, wnere wouia oe tne protection
to virtue, truth and honesty, and ail that
is held most dear in social life? We are
wen an are. m tuc wuumiiuuuon irom a
contact with such an abandoned creature.
but our duty is imperative; the mask must
be torn off; the moral ulcer must be prob
ed. No sanctimonious knave and public
libeller shall escape under tho cry t?f mad
dog against us, while himsek yelping for
immunity after exhausting his vocabulary
of fish-market slang in personal abuss;,
with the cowardly plea cf 14 We desire ko
controversy." Council Bluffs J3ugut
UNRIVALED ATTRACTIONS ! !"
Magazine
AND
PUTNAM'S LIOIITHLT.
90,000-CoplCS
the First 3Ionlh!!
MAGXIFICEXT-rEIXJItAilXJ: JGli 1S53.
820,000
IX SPLENDID WORKS OF ART.
FIVE-DOLLAR EITGRAVUrG
To Every Subscriber.
THE GREAT LIDRAEY OFFER.
AGEIST3 GETTHTG EICH ! i
The nnion of Emerson's lra?ajtine and Pntnara's
Jlonihly has given to theconsoliiated work a circulation
second to tut one slmflar puhllcatiunin the cousUi-, and
haa secured for tLa JXLihimtiun Uierary and artistic
talent prvbbly unrivaled by any other mazazine in the
world.' IsriesMHHr r?on'h.'tbt nv in the traSe
and detnund from scfcsrribers exceeded 90 CM copies, and
the rtnmbers already iue 1 of the consolidated work are
universally conceded to have surpasfed in the richness
of their literary contents and the-iaiitr and proloeneM
of their pictorial i .lnstfations, ahy ila?azine ever he
fore issuel from the American press. Encouraged by
these evidences of favor, the publishers have determin
ed to ctmnience the new v-lnnie in Jancary with still
additional attractions, and to offer su;h inducements to
subscribers as cannot fail to place it, in circulation, at
the head of American .Magazine. With thee view
they now announce thi following !eiuLi prcniEmie.
They have purchased taat snperh and costly steel-plate
eagravini:. " . .
"The Last Supper,"
and will present a copy cf it to every three-dollar snb
scriber foi the year 1S58. If was ensraved at a cwt of
over $6,000, by the late celebrated A. L. Dick, from
the original of lUiphael iforhen, alter Leonario le
Vinci, and is the larpcst steel plate engraving ever ex
erted iii this conntry, being three times the size of the
orduiaay three-dollar ert7ravin?s.
The first impressions or this ftip-ravias are hehlat $10
and it was the icteaUon of the artist that noe of ih
engraviuc t. boa Id ever he orTered for a less sum thau j
5, Ifting richly worth that amount. Thus every three-
dollar subscriber win receive the Masaiiae one year
cheap at $3 and this splendid engraving, richly wrth
5: t hus getti:is for $3 the value of 3. .
We shall commence striking oft" the onpravir.ca imme
diately, yet itxjn hart ly he expected that impressions
cfo larga plate can he taken as fast ns they wp.l he
calliid for ty enhscrlbe"?. We shall, therefore, fumih
tUeni in the order in which subscriptions are received.
Those who desire to obtain their enravincs early, and
from the first impression?, should fertl in their sub
tcri)tions without deiuy. The enjrravhrr? can he sent
en rollers, or in any other manner, a subscribers sli.ll
order.
20,000 IN tVORKS OF ART.
In addition to the snjerb engraving of The Last Supper
which will be presented to every three-d A jar subscriber
for IS3S, the pnbhsiiers have completel arrangements
for the distribution, cn the Coth day of December, 1S5S,
of a series of splendid works cf art, consisting of one hun
dred rich and rare Oil Paintings, valued at from fclCO to
SKHJO each. . -Also 2 000 magnificent Sei-Piate tngrav-
in;s. worth from S3 to $o each, and 1000 choice Holiday
Hooks, worth from 81 to $3 ench, making in all over
three thousand pirts worth twenty tucusand dollars.
Inclose $3 to the publishers anil sou will .commence
receiving the Magazine by return mail. Ton will also
receive with the flrnt copy a numbered subscription re
ceipt entitling yoa to the eneravinp of -
"THE LAST SUPPER.V
and a chance to dratv ne of these thxco thou&anu prize?.
EEA30XS WHTTOU SHOriJ) SUBSCRIBE FOE
EMERSON'S MAGAZINE
For 1S5S.
Tint : Because its literary contents will, during the
year, embrace contributions from over one hundred dif
ferent writers and thinkers, numbering among them the
most dHtimruished of American authors.
Second: Because itd editorial departments. 'Our Studio,-"
-Our Window,' and "Our Oiio,' will each be con
ducted by an able editor and it will surpass in the va
riety and richness of its editorial contents any other ma
gazine. Third : Because it will contain during the year near
ly six hundred pictorial illustrations from designs by the
test American attu.ts.
Fourth r Because for the snm of $3 you will receive
this splendid monthly, more richly worth that sum than
any other magazine, and the superb engraving of 'The
Last Stipper.' worth $5. , - . -
Fifth : Because you will very likely draw one of the
three thousand prizes to be distribute! on the 25:h day
of leceniber 1S5S pet haps one that is worth S1000.
Notwithstanding that these extraordinary inducements
cannot fail to accomplish the objects of the publishers
wiUiont further efl'orts, yet they have determined to
continue through the vear
THE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER.
To any person who will get up a club of twenty-four
snbKTibers, either ut one or more post-offices, we will
prent a spiendid Library, consisting of over Forty
Larue Bound Vol caaes. embracing the most popular works,
in the market. The cinb may be foraisd at the c!ul price
$3 a year without the engraving, or at the full price $3,
with the engraving of the Last Supper to each subscriber
List and description of the Library, and specimen ccpy of
the MaeaziDe, will ha forwarded n receipt of 2j cents.
Over SOU Libraries, or 8,000 volumes, hav e already been
distributed in accordance with this o3er, and we should
he glad of an opportunity to furnish a Library to every
clergyman, to every school teacher, or t' some one at
rvey poer-crnce in lae country.
SPECIMEN ENGRAVING.
As we desire to place in the hands of every person who
proioses to get up a club, and also of every agent, a copy
of the engraving of "Tne Last Supper," as a specimen,
each applicant inciting us $3 will receive the engrav
ing, pota-paid, by return mail, also specimens of our-pnb-licatious
and oneof the numbered subscription receipts,
entitling the holder to the Magazine ene year and to a
chance in the tistribu:ion. This offer is only made to
those who desire to act as agents or tm form clubs.
. Address
OAKSMTTn & Co.,
No. 371 Broadway, New Tort.
THE XEW YORK
Steam Saw-Hill
AND
MACHINE COMPANY.
Capital $250,000.
This company has been organized with the above capi
tal for the purpose of supplying; the demand for the
COMBINATION
PORTABLE STEAM SAW-MILL,
AND OTHER IMPROVED MACHINERI".
They have purchased the entire machinery business
heretofore carried on by J. M. Emerson k. Go , also the
Montgomery Works at Tonders on the Hudson, near this
city, and with the expetience and facilities combined in
its organization are prepared to furnish machinery cf all
kinds at more liberal rates than has ever been offered at
any other establishment.
Tiie Combination Sjw-Mill was patented October 1556,
and is now generally acknowledged to be the cheaper,
tnot-t practical and efficient lumber manufacturing ma
chine in the workl. A large number of them are in
sucoessf ul operation in different sections of this country,
Canada, Cuba, and South America, and wherever -their
merits have been testt?d they are being adopted by lum
ber manufacturers in preference to all other mills.
The following letter expresses the general opinion of
thoe who are using the Combination Mill .
Messrs. EsrEB.so:v &. Co Gentlemen : I haTe tried
ihe taw-mill purchased of you, and wil 1 say that it per
forms well ami more than meets my expectations. 1 am
well pleaded wish its- performance. 1 set It up on" a
fmall stream that afforded constant water about as
thick as my little finder which was much more than
sufficient to supply the boiler. We are able to cut 3 000
feet of beautiful lumber in 12 hours, with something
less than one cord of wood. It is the very thing we have
so much needed in onr county for a long time. With a
little trouble and expense we are able to move it from
five to ten mi In perdiy, and set it up in the hart of the
timber, which saves tlie great burden of hauling the los
a long Distance to the mill.
Tours, respectfully. JESSE KERR. JR.,
Louisville Tennessee.
The Company have purchased Lund's Patent Feed Ar
rangement, which is illustrated aud described in the
Scientific American ftr October 24. This adds greatly
to the efficiency of the mill.
The Combination Mill with all the recent improve
ments, and steam power of 15 horses, is capable from
sawing from 3.000 to 4.000 feet in 12 hours, and is bold
for $1,650.
the :;fwtohk circular saw-mill
Is manufactured only by this Company. It is of superior
cons tru t ion. and sold for 2a per cent less than other
mills of no greater capacity. A mill with 36 to 54-inch
saw can be sold for $450 to $500, and with a 20 horse ea
gint and boiler is Hold for $2 200.
Steam Engines and BoiJert ; Enginet cf from one to
100 -horse power; Locomotive, Tubular, Flue and Cy
linder Boilert furnished at greatly reduced prices from
forifcer quotations. -
Drawings, with plans and specifications for tuildin?s
and machinery furtoihed gratis to our castowers.
Competent mechanics are sent ont to put up and set
in tration our machinery, when required.
We also manufacture ShinrIe Machines. Planing
Machines, Suyar-Mlls, and Machinery in General.
Special attention said to getting up Shaft inj and PhI
liet for manofactoriirs, and all kinds of Mill-Wright
Work.
Tae Company are selling in great numbers a Pelent
Conical Burr Stone Mill, for fiour, corn meal, and ail
kinb of feed, which is pronounced by experienced mil
lers the best mill ever constructs. It will prind more
jrra.t. in the same fcm rod with ba'f the power o any j
m: i i oi tne same price m the market.
We altio furnish other styles of Crist-Mult when re
quired. WM. MONTGOMERY, President.
No. 371 Broadway, New York.
THE WEEKLY TIMES,
CHICAGO. ILL-
Containing all the reading matter of the Daily. Pub
lished ererv Thnrsrftv Morning.
6HEAIUN & CAMEROX,
LMito-TS and Proprietors.
TERMS: Single Sub icribers, per annum $1 ,50
To clubs of ten and upwards $1.00. -
RESERVED FRCTTS; Strawtverries, Peaches,
.- Whcrtkberries As . Ac, to be bed at
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BRANCH.TJROOKES &. FBOST,
Saw Manufacturers,
- - ST. LOUIS, MO.
Office 36 Vine Street, Manufactory on
" Broadway; North St. Louis,
Extra Cast Sleet MU1 Saws,
Circular Saws from three to seventy1-
fivcinclics ftdly warranted.
From onr long experience in mannfacturins Saws, in
the Eastern States and Ecgla id," purchasers can depend
upon finding our itoods equal to the best manufactured.
E3"iarticular attention pa-d to repairing all kinds of
L.&A.CARR
Wholesale Booksellers, Stationers,
BLXAK BOOK SIAXUFACTURERS,
. No. 49. Main Street, St. Louis, Ma.
Keeps cctistantly on hand, ull the Spelling Books,
Arithmetics, Grammirs, Geographies, Philosophies,
Head mg Cooks. Hi&iaries, Dictionaries, Chemistries, 4tc.
ovw in use, which thev (JXirtti tho
LOWEST PRICES.
TIIEIB STOCK OT -
FOEEIGS-Nrt DOMESTIC
Stationery, Blank Books,
T'rllinjr and Pitatiisjr Paper,
n.is been selected with the greatest caie, ami u equal Ur
ary in the West, naving an
EXTENSINE "BINDERY
Attached to their establishment, they are prepared to
minnTacicre all kinds of Blaii Books to order, at short
notice.
ma
BIAXFTACTORY.
ILiin Street,
Brovcnvilhi V. T.
Wm. T. Den,
KESPEOTFCLLY retaraj Lis sincere
thanks to the ci tire ns tf Brownville-and
-suTToandiorr countrr for their liberal and
extensive patronage they havu tended him for the last J
fif tem month3 since becommtneed business in the above
place; that be has fitted hit new establishment So.
1 16, Slain street, for the entire j tirposq jjf aceoauu-idating
all ihose who wish to"jrtfcnue Una to have their Joots
and shoes make to order; and aaving selected the best
oca'ity of leather suitable Kr the West, and haviug en
paged experienced workmen he would say to the public
that he is now ready t serve Shem to the shortest no
tice with a superior article of ftwts and Shoes, sewc or
pegged, at as low prices as any other establishment in
the Territory; r -
t3"K,Pairins done on the short eht aftice.2
IMPflRTANT IMTHRMATinU!
iitii wiiimiii iiij wiinini iwiit
Doctor WnTTS, havln; renuved from 32 Vine st to
Vo. 7, Pine Street, St. Eouis Mo.,
Continues to be consulted on all
Diseases of a Private Nature. -
By a long course of study ard practical experi'nee cf
ur.limited extent, Dr Whyte hai the gratification of pre
senting the unfortunate with remedies that iave never
failed to care the mcst alanrijs cases of
GOXORRIItEA AXD SYPHILIS.
Beneath his treatment all Uif 'hcrrors or Venereal and
Impure Blood, Scrofula, Gonorrbrea, Ulcers, Pains and
Distress in the rezion of Pr;itation Inrlanftnation of
the Bladder and Kidneys, Aba-esses, Humors, Frightful
Swellings, and the long train of Horrible symptoms at
tending this class of diseases are made to become as
harmless as the simplest ailiucsof a child.
- SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr W. devotes a great partof his time to the treat
ment of those cases caused by a secret and solitary habit
which ruins the body and mind, unfitting the Infortanate
individual for either business cr society. Some of the
sad and melancholy effects produced by these early ha
bits of ywuth are Weaknens of the Back ana Limbs, Diz
ziness of the head. Dimness of Sight, Palpitation of the
Heart, Dypepsi, Nervousness, Derangement of the Di
gestive Powers, Symptoms of Consumption, &c.
The fearful effect on the mind are much to be dread
ed. Viz : Los of Memory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression
of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self
Distrust, Timidity, &c., are among the evils produced.
Such persons before contemplating marriage should con
sult a physician of skill and experience, and be at once
resumed to health and happiness.
Fever and Asne Cured! Warranted!
All letters containing a fee addressed to C. D. wniTE,
M. D., St. Louis Mo. will meet with prompt attention
and medicine sent secured from observation.
33"Tae ttrictett teerecy obitcrved in all cates.
Pnn't forget the place :
E3"No. 7, Pine St., Saint Louis, Ho, 3
n251y -
$6000 Scrip Wanted,
For the same amount of Ken Estate in Brownville at
low figures. Apply to .
- - LrSHBAUGH k. CARSOX
MILTON F. CLARK,
WHOLESALE ASD BJTTAIL TjEALEB. IX
Groceries,
WLITES : AHD nQTJOSS,
Jo. 9, .1ain Sfrtct,
BROWNMLLE, N. T.
HAVING purchased the entire stock o Goods belong
ing to R. Davis, together with large and extensive
additions jnst received, I am now prepared to furnish
every variety of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries,
FOR HOTEL AND FAMILY USE.
1 nave in stcre, and for sale cheap, a largo supply of
COFFEE,
quality Bio and Java
Best
TEA,
quality and
Every
price.
. . SUGAR,
Havana crashed and best ankle of lrown sugar.
MOUSSES.
Large supply of superior New Orleans molasses,
cher's and Golden Syrup.
Bl
TOBACCO A.YD SEGARS,
Extensive variety and all of the best brands.
FANCY GROCERIES,
Consisting in part of
' PICKLES,
A great Tariety and put up sxrressly for family use
PIE FRUIT,
Every description of Fruit, such as
PrPth "Pnarfies. Armler.. Cherries. Goose
berries. Currants, Tiubarb, &c,
For sale cheap and warruued f reaii and good.
0 YSTERS AND SARDINES,
A Urge supplj of the best brands and warranted good
TOGETHER WITH
A large qurntity of various articles of domestic use too
tedious to mention.
WINES AND LIQUORS
Port,
Native,
Charnpagnt?,
Muscat,
bnerry,
and
Claret Wines.
Extra Quality of . . -
French and American Eranfiies,
BRANDIED CHERRIES,
TTolTe's Slieldarru Senna pps,
Old Monongehela, Ijoarhoiiand Etc
Whislfey, '
C0MM0X WHISKEY, ALEM-c
CHEESE,
Just received 60 boxes superior Western Reserve for
sale cheap for cask. '
' . HILTON FI CLARK. .
Special Notiee.
ALL those holding accuse.! against J,. ft. Hwis will
call cn the subscriber :i have them, cancelled; and
thos indebted to him will please call and settle, aa long
er iaaulsexce wul not be ptvei.
- HILTON F. CLARK.
(ft
The Steam Ferrv Boat
IS COMING TO BROWNVILLE,
. " . And
E21A.STXS TL PAEKLT.
IS now prepared to prepare and make ou t Pre-empt ion pa-
irr ana ajTans mem to be correct. 1 have taken the
trouble to cost myeu upia regard to the Pre-emption
Laws and caiteited Claims, and will always feel pleasure
ingiviagadvicc,sraUs,toUiosewhomiycaU on m a. Hav
ing a desire to remain permanently Htttled in Nemaha
county, I will exert my Uaoe tnd Wientsto the advance
ment of our new and prosperous cotmt;r and the Territory
at larje. .
JjCLiid warrants B ought tad Sold.
OFFICE, one door West of Crane 6s. HinVln Brown &.
nallam's new Office, where he can be loimd at all tidies
during business hours.
1 have some gxxl claims to sell cf the first choice, tim
bered and prairie.
ALSO Several good and eligible lots in Brownville.
which 1 wUl dispose of cheap for cash or on time, purchas
er paym; ten per cent interest. . .
I, E PAHSTE3
Brownville. X. T. Oct. 15, 1S57. YToIaiV "
For saJebv
I. T. WHYTE k CO.
Orowoville Saloon.
. THOMPSON & MARSH,
TiMrst St., between Main and Atlantic,
HAVE purchased the above nameU, saloon, formerly
owned by Wm. Alderman, and now announce their readi
ness to tickle the cpicurian tastes of tae Brownvillians
and others with every Tariety t f good thing usaaliy kept
in such establishments. Tishere you can get your fine
oysters, sardines, lobsters, lrcsh venUou. prairie chick
ens, ami such like and some of that gloriumi ocd ale
with which to wah it down. Give us a call.
November 11, 1S57. nEO-iy
A. W. FCETT.
x. e.
WILK1SSOX.
PUETT & WILKINSON, .
AND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OMADl, N. T.
"Will attend to all business entrusted to their care
BEFEBKXCES
Col. Jesse William,
Gor. Jos. A. Wriglit,
Hr. F. N. Rocck,
Hon. John G. Davis,
lion. Geo. L. Jliiler.
FairScM, Iowa.
iDdianarxilLi, IuJ,
Washingtoa City.
Hockville.Ind.
Omaha Citr. N. T.
T. E. IIAYC0OK.
Attorney ; at Law
AND
SEAL ESTATE AGENT.
Mount Ternon, Nemaha Co.,
Particular attention paid to the practice cf law and col
lection of debts in the .canities os Nemaha, Pawnc,
Sohnson, and Richardson. Nebraska Territory.
Real estate bought and sold on cramissii.n. Land
warrant located for distant dealrrs. Pre-eaip-tion
papers carefully prepared.
REFERS TO
Sam. E. Elbert, Plat'smouth, N. T.
H P Bsnnet, Nebraska city, N T
OD Richardson, .:naha ciiy, N T
Fenner Eereuson. M C, Bellevue, N T
Cassady Test. E inkers. Council Bluff. I wa
Cook, Sergeant ii Cjck, Eort Desmoines, I -wa.
December J. 1S57 ... r.C3!r
ZOOK & BALDWIN,
"Corost Oi-ty, XLXo.,
Pealer in
And '
MEDICINES.
Olj-OTTi icals,
Dye Woods, Dyestufls,
OilSk, Paints, and Painters Articles
Varnishes, "Window-glass and Putty,
uLASS n ARE,
French, English, and American Perfumery.
FIXE toilet and Fharin soap?, fine hair and
tooth brushes, paint brashes, surgical and dent
al instruments, fpiecs, snnffa, ioanufactured
tobacco; all the patent medicines cf the daj; pare
wines and brandies, fjr medical pnrposes; choice
toilet and lancy articles, etc etc.
Agents for tne sale or
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Rogcr'sLiverwort,Tar and Canehalagua.
Dr.
Usgood s India t.tH)la?os;ae,
" Jones' American Cholagogne;
44 Gnysott's Yellow dock and SarsapariUa;
' " Smith's Tonic Syrup.
Jnlj23, 1857. T2nl-yly
DMU& STORE!
Front Street
Brownville, Nebraska Territorjj
J. H. LIAUN & Co.,
Has just received the
LARGEST STOCK
WEST OF SAIXT LOUIS,
Consisting, in part of the following
articles, which they propose to sell
Cheap for Cash:
Pure white lead
French zinc
China zinc
Pntty
Castor oil
Cod liver oil
Sweet oil
Olive oil
Glue
Red lead
Venitian red
Raw and burnt timbre
Spanish whiting
Chalk
Turpentine
Patent medicines, all sorts
Cough candies
Fancy candies
Castile sop
Toilet soap
Washing soap
Tooth brushes
Hair brushes
Cloth Bruges
Almonds soft shell
Hard shell Almonds
.Filberts, iieacans
Pea nuts ,
. Figs . l . . -.
.Ridsins
Oysters in can
Sardines
Black and Imp Teas .
Linseed oil
Tanners oil
Copal Varnish
Japan
White Varnish
Litberage
Paint brushes
Varnish brushes
Sash and window tools
Wall brushes
Lettering Pencils .
Tublf paints
Camel hair pencils
Blenders '
Star candles
least Powders.
TOBACCO.
Of the best brands, chewing and smoking. Cigars fin
est quality and flavor.
FRUITS AXD LIQUORS.
Preserved fruit for pies, brandied peaches, fresh pea
ches in cans, pure liquors for medical purposes, Jamaica
rum, Holland Gin, Irish whisky, Bourton whisky, ginger
brandy, Cordial, Port wine, cherry wine, white wiaej
Malaga wine.
STATIONERY.
Foolscap paper, fancy- letter paper, gild edge tiotes,
and envelopes, plain, laxy acd embossed; pens and pen
holders, inks of all kinds, inkstands and 1 abers pencils,,
sealing wax wafers.
A Splendid Assortment of . Perfumeries,
Comprising: Lyon s Kathairion, cologne, poramade
genuine ax marrow, bear gTease and oils, musk and e
sences of all kinds aad of the finest quality. ,
JIj- Physicians' Prescriptions attended t
of the day and night.
' ALSO
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF
ConUstin? of
TEAS,
FIGS,
SUGARS,
COFFEE,
RAISLYS,
CURR.WTS,
M0L.1SSES,
CAXDLES,
. S0AP,r
TOBACCO,
POWDER. AXD SHOT
"With all articles nxnaUy Istirid ai such, placea.
They invite their friends and the public reueral?y to '
give them a call, and they pledge them selves to inve them
satisfaetuiaastoyriceaad aatitvof their gootix.
- - TERMS
CASH EXCLCSITELY.
Nov. 31, '5T-v4-n23
Jj&ilU. VtflirrOillTjB
'
; - - - jF"o3 Sale.
:.:". J ' r. v. UinR.
5""Enquire of R. V. Fsm u, -Ad7ertiECT Oflire.'
rr.vrk izr.
TYS01T &-m
-5
GXUTEItATj TjAIID AGIIITT3,
BliOWNVlLl..r5, NEMAHA CO..?;. T.
Land Warrar.ti B.;t !it aid 1. Land entered on Time.
Claims and Tvwn Lots I.-.uLt ar.i S-jM. Lojxi il nicy,
Make lnistJ!.jr.t3 ar-d l.:ate RVarrants on tltue, for
l;i:lTlt Deilerj.
Pre-Ersptioii Papers Prepared.
Orn.CE Next door U. U. 6. Land 0Uc.
REFEUIIXCIIS
Geo. H. Nixon. Rocister I t
BrowETir.e, N. T.
Lexirgtn, iTj.
i'.iCity.N. T.
Council Blarfs, Iowa.
Warren. Pcmi.
St. Lot:is, Mo.
St. Jkcphk
C. B. Stnith. lloojver, ,
Saiock Will.ano,
L. R. Tntt!e. '
B. R. Peram k O., Bankers,
n., G. W. ScoSrld,
It. L. McGheeiiCo.,
T'tle 4t Fairle:sa,
Oct. 1. i7
E. S. DTJITDY,
ATT0P.NET AT LAW,
Ancnri, RICHARDSON CO. N. T.
WILL practice iu the several Courts of the ?J Juiliciil
w.isirik.1, aui aiteiw in,! mtte-s cowii' ted with tUe i
iTofei.-i. n. V. M. ZcLxruxx, of Nebraska City,
will assist me iu the prjss.:Uoo cf iaipurtaat Suits.
Sept. 10, Tj7-lltf
'OT7.AT,-
TIIE GBEAT DEHAND FOS
SIXGER'S SEWJLTSG .1ZACII2XES.
liaTing reJerel more extensiro accommotlations I
neci-ssary, new exhibitions and sales rooms have been !
fitted upia tbl l-re store, in Glasgow Bow,
Xo.l06, Fourth Street.
Above Locust, and nearly opposite to Vine street,
SLEouls. ?Io.
Ta scpcTicrig- .f SINGElfS SEWING MACTIlKES
being universally acknowle Izett. allusion to it would
sevtn supererogatory. Of the vast number of liacLiues
sold during the short time the Western Depot has been
established, not one has been returned or failed ta yieid
tlie highest S3tisfsictidn. This fact is peculiar to Singer's
Sewing Machine alone, and proves the substantial
-ouudJ upon which the castoiaar- guarantee is tafcd.
EDWIN DEAN. Agent.
ATTOmrEY-. AT LAT7,
. BB0WXTU1E, X. T.
Will write deeds of every kind and centralis fir every
pirpose, with warranted leeal accuracy.
OClcc, in the Banking Hocse of Luahbaugh & Carson.
REFER Tl
En. John A. -Bingham. , Cadiz,
Ohk.
" vT K. Carter, Cleveland,
" RP gilding,
" B F LeLter, Canton,
" SLahm, "
" Wm R Sapp, Jit. Vcnwn,
" S PChtse, Columbus,
". Thos. Ford. JlansnelJ,
" Jas. Craig. St. Joseph, ilo.
rivrnville. )ct . Ull. 'HI.
0nl7-lr
Potter Wanted.
I will give employment to a good,
industrious Potter,
wen acquainted with the business.
JOHN
n23tr Brownville, Dec 5, 13S7.
ilcPIIEESOX.
IT. II. Yl ILXJA3IS,
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DIALER IX
STOVES & TINWARE
Orogon, ITwTo-,
TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or
gon and the public in general, that he has on
hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin
ware, ever offered in this market. Hy stock of Tin
ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sala at
Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices.
I would call particular attention to my stock of
COOKING STOVES , comprising the most improved
patterns both Air-Tight and Premiam. Among them
may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stov now
in use, the Asiatic Air-Tishtj TicRcer and prize Pre
mium. Also
Parlor & Box Stoves
Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAN ANY E0CSE IX TOWN.
Particular attention paid to making and patting
up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable ternn.
Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange
for work or ware. W. W. WILLIAMS.
vl-n5
Oregon, Mo., July 5. 18j6.
NEW ARRIVAL
OP
O "7" 33
and
TINWARE.
CHRISTIAN DEUSER.
BKOWNYILLE,
ANNOUNCES to the public that he has jest re
ceived, per Steamer Emma. ittTrUrrt d
well assorted stock of Tartar and Cook StoTea, of
new and improved patterns,as follows:
Shanghai Ltevated Ovea.
COOK SIOVES,
- - Buck's Clipper Oven.
" Improved Pattern u
Charter Oak "
all of which I pledrc myself to sell at as fair rate
and on as accommodating terms as any other esutb
lishment in this region f country.
I hare aL?o now on hand every requisite variety
of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared
to put up guttering and spouting and all other worts
in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike
manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction.
A share of patronage is solicited.
C DErSER.
Brownville, Jnly 16th. !So7. v2na ly
NATH'L POPE COUSIN,
Land and General Agent,
WABiLINGTONCITr,D.C.
Flaring resigned the situation which he has held In
the General Land Ofilce for the last twenty years ia
charge of the Pre-emption Bnrean offers his services in
the rrostcntion ef claims before the Department, under
she pre-emption laws, town nte act of 111, kc. Slc.
Mr. C. will also give attention to cases before the Peti
tion office, procure Land Warrants to parties entitled,
and prosecute claims before Congress.
RErras to I
Hon. S-A. Douglas, Illinois, T. S. Senate.
J. D. Bright, Indiana,
C. E. Stuart, Michigan, "
R. W. Jobdson. Arkansas, "
Dan'I Wells. Wisconsin, House Reps.
" C. C W'ashburne,
Boft Smith. Illinois,
John B. Sandidge, Louisiana, "
Thomas A. Hendricks, Com'r Land Office.
Jos. S. Wilson, Eq. Chief Clerk
Hon. E. M. Huntington, Ex-Cym'r, Indiana.
James Shield. Ex-Com'r, Minnesota
Geo. C. Whiting, Cora'r Pension.
Gov. Medary,St. Paul, Minnesota
Messrs. Sweeny, Fent A Co., Baniers, Wah;nton
Pairo it Noure, do Co
Chabb Brothers, do do
Suter, Lea k. Co, do k
Also, to the District Iind Officers generally, ail to
all who have had land business at the seat of government
for years. J""0 business letters will recesve atten
tion unless accompanied by a fee. n21-ly
CIGAES & TOBACCO.
VINING & SWAIN,
Importers and Manufacturers cf Cigars
AND
Tobacco Commission Merchants,
86, Main Street, Bt. Louis, Mo.
Keep constantly on band a full and complete artment
GERMAN, DOMESTIC,0 AND HAVANA CIGARS
ALSO
(Tor account of the Manufacturers, and for sale at their
prices) every van ty or
Yirsinia 3Iannfactnred Tobacco
To Wiich the attentit n of Dealers is respectfully invited
t2"irountry orders will be put up, subject to the ap
proval of the purchaser, and if not satisfactory, can be
held subject to our order
VINTNG &. SWAIN,
FRAXiaiN "
TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY
Ho. 168 Vine St, bet. Fourth and Fifth,
Cincinnati, 0.
C. F. ODRLSCOLL &. CO.e
"l Tanufacturers aad dealers in News, Book and Job
Ata. Type, Prir-tin? Presses, Cases, Gallies. Ac- Ac.
Inks, and Printing Material of Everv Descriptior.
STESEOTYm'G cf all kind Books. Mask-
Patent Medicine Direction, Jobs, Wood En-Tevin.
Ac- ft.
Erasd and Pattern Letters, varices styles,
NEW FIRM.
Jonas Crane and Ti.eodore Hill have this day framed
new ce-partnersh ip mideT the the firm and sty le of Crane.it
lUxUand will continue the Mercantile business at the
itaxd cf JlcAlkster, iKszier it Co.
JOTAS CRATB
fft. 8, 1537. THE 3DORS HILL.
J. V.
WISTtAEE. A. A. DUTTO
WESTLAKE & BUTTON,
MACHINE SHOP & FQUKB7.Y,
Railroad Car, Klocli. Pump, Colt
Corner of 3Iain & liiddie St., 7
ST. LOUIS. MO.
Contractors outfits contao;ly ca harj!. twh. as
Rotarv PumP Cars, Sideer End Cars,
I TI'l t -
neeicarroAvs, crapers, hmgle and
Horse Power Derricks, &.C.
CtjcisuiiuiiiMi oi 3ii sin-is, irriae xnn Truss o:ts or
rny !erti- 'wortinaidlrtp-warraattd e! beet .watity.
WHS T. TVSOX.
4 ., - .. tr : ? "PI,..,,.-
A W . 4. a tLA-ii, MlJk
TII cnstistly iacrcx-ia? vkmard u :ju us to ctu:i
:.;n:i:-::o fur tje p'.trvaaseif 1S kind:ir artlc'es. b):a
r Te-:.i,"':i sal ni ii-rc. .t::tii t-t the ci'y, h.is'H.iiii:!-!
tj c-s'jll;, incoiiti'ic'-ua wi-h o jr aiewsj;apcr cu.wr
c, a "
XTnpcciTi
ur.derilc :...?&:e "2y-eTXMOZ ul wuita.'J trr Er-i.
siitodtT the most acc"!nfiiai.eu ciert t, jr -ftyi'j
cny ariide in the tcorM.
l'artica!?r attention will be paid to the e..vtion, pnr.
chase. audsa:eer thorccEh-bred Cattle a.-I UurtcSit,
trained le, Ferrets, aisd fancy Fowl, CjmK, fcucv,-y,
and SauJ:e llrse-, C arru jes, lUraejs and StJic.', T.u.a
Watches, every ucicr:pu n of Fire Arms, ijortui Arti
cles. Fishir.gr: 4-i and T.ctle, Mn.sic and lliaic! Instru
ment, TachU. Sill and E .w LoiU. F:ra.tu-e. flae Vuis,
Lienor, and Sars; Cricitt and Bill Bass, P.ids, ate. &c.
AcsjcCLTrsAl. I3Iplexetts, of the latest and iat
imrirovedkinij; bwls, PlaaUFrnit, Poi- and Sba;
tre-r?. and all kinds ef B.jki treaunatu suliiijctsof ita-
i pviace to the Farmer, Hurt.cu:tu.-m, ,al Kloriat.
oTate Looks Excagzd iu alante. on i teamers and
; tin .j leeiur r.urop, caiiiornia, tae reit la j.ti.
or any part of tewurld. Tiaa will cb Lite Cie necessity
to roiiteatsr lulaurf rns, and places wrhfjru nistejn:'r
agencies exist or coming to New Turk two.)f th-ee weci.
in advance tary are now freq sent ly riired t d.
either u oh: Jin passage, or to secure eligible aaxamoda-ti'-ns.
In this department, we will be ruy to secure
Rooms at Hott. ls at favorsh:e rate--, toos to p'otcct
the stranrer frora importtjen as we: I a liio-nvenieace ;
nd. iachi'rt, to perform any dewrima t t caTiaiskiuii
that waldortUuari!y require the prese icf of the party
hinisclf. - ...
Gentletnen who de!re to f irri Librarlei. or who rit
wUh to procjire the Choice Literaturm mf ik d
alwavs rely trtxin enr jucUresient and i v.i.,n
Call
Also,
jtiana twoks and buuoeery, and Book aad New, Paper,
- 'Fori THE LACIES, we will prncure the :et Tashion
Fiate. s tjies r Bonnets, samples ef tie nm; varie
tiescf s-xhIs, cr.suiefi.i, pert uiu-tt, and fancr.irticles. and
we shall aiwsrj teTleasedtofunijihcTerytliUij couaect-e-J
with their wanta.
Ia short, for any service wbicb'maj Nu rt-iuLed. tho
pnbhc may rely upon us, with the most pirfe t onauenca
lor fiJelity, and dis.Ttttch. Apprrto
. GEO. W. WILKIN & CO.,
Porter s Spirit of tlie Times, liS Bna.way, X. T.
N. B. Subscriptions tir Porter's Spirit . the Times,
aS?itingL:tcrnrs, Asncultural, Fani:ry Voeklv
pajer, may be forwarded to tneajae lii.-ectia. Terms,
$3 a yerf.
Richard Browx,
Pioneer of Nefcra-ka-
ATXAXOCl 3ALLA3S.
Late Cuah'r Ncutlia Val ley Bk
l HAliLALI,
EHOT7I7
r tvt
ate
Er.OWNTlLLE
NZB2ASSA
Otnt attention will be jivea b Ihe f jl.wri ns btuiaesa
vi:
Tjtho hnyiris or Bank n.es, .,indloa-.uiiaEic-eyoa
good KCcuri'y,
" " andselhrgof Eji!emEx:hi!-o.
' " " " LnnJ Warrants.-!--
oltectioncr debts in Nebraska, Ia,Njrthem
44 ifissonri. and Kansas.
" bytug and seilias of farm, toa lets, or ain-
prove! l.istli.
selection and er.try f Lac for settlcri7or
ethers, either with land warrants n in?ney.
Remittances cm be ma-le to us in Draft:, t Dec'.-sl:ed
with Banks or Bankers Bbjct to our order.
We will enter lands wita WarratitsorCasJ , pay all fees,
taxe and cotnuiisians f-jr one-third of the t,ross protlia,
accruing from the saie of tic lanU.
lit Nebraska acd Kansas fr ra two to tvee miiliou
acres of the nnet laud in the Tnion arc hems offered for
a!e. Foreign capitalists win find kere a ridi rieii for in
vestment. Investments judicioasty madi- ia Wetern
lands and town lots are naw paying from nitr to Ave hun
dred per cert.
We solicit the patronage of the public, confident that
ur exrerience and kn.w:edgc ia the busuierf will enable
us to give entire satisfaction.
Having a larye acquaintance in the Mississippi vaTler
it will not be difficult to give reference when required
by corresponenu, as regards onr Handing; aad will at all
times cheerfully answer all letters of enquiry.
Brownville, June 25th, 1S57. v22 ft '
GEO. S. EAYEPw & CO.,
IE ESTATE IB, -
AND 7
General Land Agents,
Glenwood, Plattsmouth,
Jliils co, Iowa, Cas co, Nebraska.
"IT "ILL promptly attend to Land A r:ies, Inves-
tigating Titles, Paying Taxes, Investing mon
ey. Baying and Selling Town Lots, Buying: Selling
and Locating Land Warrants, and all o;her business,
connected with their profession in Western Iowa and
Nebraska. .
J. M. LEWIS, Associate AUcitlt.
KKFEIllNCES:
Greene, Wear A Benton,
G. Don rHty A Co,
Greene, Weare & Bice,
Greene 4 Weare,
Nixon ii Goodman,
Tootle A Greene,
N. W. Thomas,
School v A Son
- Council Huff's, Iowa.
Ft. Des Haines .
Cedar EUpids,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Glenwootl. Iowa,
Cincinnali, Ohio.
- VTneenurein, H. J'.
HighUtofn,
Philad.!l ahia, Pa.
(fW. U u. Irick,
II. Johnson.
I. Reed A Sen,
Robinson A tiro..
Burlington Co. Bank,
Medf.-d, . J.
Emigrant's Land Hunter!!!
HOYT ck SLIITH
ilML MI
AND
sin
JTemaha City, and FleasantviUe, IS". T.
Land Warrants Bought and Sold.
. JLATD IT-TCREIJ OV TI3IE.
Land Claims and Tcxn Lots
BOUGIIT AID SOUX .
AND
InvestEcnts Made for Distant Lealen.
BEING practical Surrerors aiid one having had three
years experience in the "West," win de-me our entire
time and special attention to the Selection andEatrrof
land or claims tor settlers and all those desires
locations. Addresn.
BOTTaiS.'imi.
Nemah. City, N" T.
ErrB3 to
A Scbnyler, Repnblrr, Seneca, co., Ohlu.
D T Searles. Tiffin City, " " .
Dr P lnnhkeep. Ujyton. Iowa co., 1mrn.
Rev W King, Archer, RicharCon Co., K. T. ' .
S Wiaetnan, Genoa B!uu, Iowa. "
J V Schuyler. Novelty Works. N. T.
F Ferguson. Brownviile, N. T
Clinton D Turner, Attica. Set:eca co., iTiio.
Z3 Letters f Enquiry Proo-ptly Answered 1T3
Auguu 13th, Li67. aTSltfly -
15,000 lbs. Of IlaCOIl Forfale.cheaDfar ,
Ca-h, by LYFORU A flfllfV
Sonora. Mo.. April 9th, 1857. . 42-tf "
WOOD i WOLFSON,
Importers and Dealer In
Foreign and Domestic Wines & li
quors, Tobacco, Cigars, &i, Sx
Second Street one door above Seattle's lUnkiny limit
The subxribers have jut oneued MStJoar,h mm at
the largest and most varied assortments of Urines and Li- .
qnors ever oCered in this market, and which they offer t
country lercnants
TEX PER CLT f 4CIPER
Than any o'ber hoceia N'crth-West Jlissoarl
M K. WOLF SON
nas been engaged in the btu-iaess for a nuraber cf year
in M. Louis ami New Orieans, and Caitvrs hiiuetf
that he can make it uui:( to tLoM! iiuiuk vo
purchase M call and see bin.
JTJ-Country merchants are earnestly solicited to tall
and examina our stock and price. T3 .
ou a. woij'son.
St. Jtsph, if 9.
?attrasseg.
33 husk Vattrassesjust received at tha store of
Aus. 6, 1S57. uS 1 r. WnTTX. .
t r Tnrrfl ssr ...
- sm -v w - m WW a, n A X. TV A II I .
YOUNG &, STEWART,
Fonrardins and CoamLssIon
Meroliantsl
And Jlanlactlers,, Atrents.
NO. 3T, SECOND STREET, rft. LOCIS. MO. .
Particular attention pant t. Use sale f id! kind -f "
.Merchancie. Orders f.ir the ptrrchawo .rf Cincinnati,
PitUbarg or St. Louis JIaniijci.tr ed aric'.e will meet.
with proriT.t attention.
AND HOLLOW WARE
Kept eonrtantly on hand the lalisr at C;e mdaced pik-
of 3 1--t iwt. per lh.
Steam T,Tl!T?y
Patent Dortable 2JiU.
THE tur-scribers Lave entered iato a rtner?hiT
nndsr the firm cf Reed,. HoLtiiid A Co., to
tsanufactnre the J. C. Eced, Patent, I'ottable Griss
31111 ari are now frcparfsl to fartii&a J1 these in
want cf a .Totl Cora or Wheat MiU t2 At ft r dura
bility, siinjuic ty and ecoaonry ; exeel any Mill in the
world. Ou the Ute exhibition cf tie ilechaaka
J
institute in CLainaati,a 6mJ. Jlrdul wus awarded
them for it.
It is ata-r.tfd tn all Grain irriDding-wirposs; itia
superiorto all others fortheuiootextensivi Merchant
Ai.iII,aa it is for grinding the Farmers feed by iior?
power.
Theaoove 3I:IIsar nrtrni tact ami or thenndcr-
f ijed at their shop in ClrHnnatL, 0.. waere they
eon be furnished in any quantity it: fhcit Botiee.
1 he bove 3liIU warrnntcil to perfor-rt as fvl.ow?:
M ii. diaaa., per hour 59 IX Corn, Y.'heat, J."C?
so u 20 i . u
24 u i ' ;o t " . ' u )
' As this Mi!I till its ortn jrr,!t i"at:i7' ---srr t;
Mil.
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