Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 20, 1858, Image 4

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Buchanan Life and General
Insurance Co.,
Utfi-e ooi 2i iiii'i Jule bts.,
ST. JUzLl'lI, MO.
CHARTERED AT TUB LAST 8L.-;li)S oF TOE MO. LEG
AutUorized Capitol 53,000,000.
DIRECTORS
J. B. Jennings, 1. K. Howard, J. A. Owen. Milton
Tooth, John Col houn. John II. Likens, W. ILFiioeik,
James Ixay, 5. J. McAihan, A. Oi. Manffjeer.
I.Ii. JfiXXLNUS, Pres.
N. R. McAshax, Scc't.
S now ready to receive application for Life, Fire,
Marine and River rb?ks. A cash return cf 25 pee
cent, will bo allowed on cargo premium. Losssr
r imptly adjusted, and the usual facilities given to
the patrons of the office.
April 16 th. 1857. 44-3m
WEBSTER, MARSH 4c CO.,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers
Ready Made Clothing,
8-3, Main St., St. Louis, Mo.
FTTIRTS PRAWKHS, OVERALLS. SfllRTS.
XI XT 33 23 33 XI GOODS,
awl ml kind-, of
FUE1IISHI1IG GOODS.
ALSO FALL STOCK OF
GENT'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
Which we offer as Iowa anv n.itisc in the City.
WEBSTKR, MAKisII tt CO.
WHEELER Si WILSON'S
INCOMPARABLE
SEWING MACHINES
j. w. McDonald &. co.,
No. 79, Fourth street, St. Louis, Mo.
Are taking tlie place of x II other muchine to
Families, Dress-Makers.
AND
They are the Simplest Speediest, Cheapest aad most
durable Machines existant.
Agents Wanted in Every Town in
the West.
B. F. SNYDER,
Forwarding and Commission
And Steamboat Agent,
ST. Joseph MO.
Will be at the Levee at ail h..ii' up: in the arrival of
Steamboats, and attend to the Cillec:ion of Kills and
Business left wi:h him with prompt dispatch; aim attend
to the Receiving of goods for boats, eilher for St. Louis or
npper Missouri.
Will be found in the office of Dolman &. West Real
Estate Agents, Market Square.
MILLER &. BOLSAUBIN,
Import crsor French andtierman
LOOKING-GLASS.PLATES,
Sheet, Sky-I.I!iI, and Floor Glasv,
IS, Second St., St. Louis, Mo.
Manufacturers of Ornamental Liking-Glass Frames.
Stained Glass in all its Various Branches,
for Churches, Public rrhd Private
Buildings.
Ornamental Work for Sleamhoafs.
' HAY D E N &TWI LSON
Importers ani Manufacturers of
A XD
Coacli Hardware,
Cdnuge Tiiiiiming?, y .ddle Trees,
II .mcs, Springs an J Axles,
Patent and Enameled Leather,
SMlUlb,
HARNESS, &
BRIDLE LEATHER.
No. 11, Main Street. St. Louis, Mo..
Are prepircd to offer to their customers and the trade
an assortment of . articles
unsurpassed, in quality aud
cheapness, by any House in their liue. East ur West.
Commercial Nursery,
BL00MLNGT0N, ILL.
The undersigned hejt leave to inform the Nurserymen
amif armersof the West and S.utli-west, that they are
extensively eiii-Mcci in the propaeationof
KOOT, GKAFTKIJ U bl lJPK.U STOCKS FOB
Mi!M;i!ii;s,
especially the APPLE and a tew other hardy Fruits.
UaviuK spent near twenty years in sciecunu their
Fruits, they arc now convinced that their list is uusurnass-
ed, both in lepard to Ihe cuali:y and the proportions in
wLieh they cultiv:-.te. Beincvery de-irousoi dissemina
ting them as widely as possible ihey adopt the method of
sendiiiK out smail cultivated slocks for the Xursciy as
being tar more practicable and sale than to incur the (treat
exense delay and tut of shippinis larce trees, which
should always be rai-ed near where they are wanted.
! romtheir l.ig r xpe: iencc they U.itter themselves that
thry ie pertectly aiiaiuiel wi:h the abrc business,
and they Kraft only su.h hardy varieties as succeed well
on the rt and hud i n seedtioc st.ks aud the most de-
irbie tender and half hardy kinds. Thegrafiins will le
d 'tie at the projier -eason and iu the best m.mner. The
nt'ick -ili be packed -e u ely andshipi-edby express iih
tliecrea e-t care meariy spiins toj-ny part of ihe West
They have also on hand the latest and best crop of
MACLVRA HEDGE PLATS
evr gro-n. Ioraleou cf terms, bv the thousand or
million. They may be shipped in the Fail or Serins,
Their prices lor Nursery stuck will be found as low as any
other of equa' quaJtly in the I'nion. Catalogue and Treat'
ise en lled:e Cultui sent eraiis to all applicants.
Patronaee ili ited. Orders lor Nursery stock should
Dt seut p. ior to 25.h of Iecenilxr.
Address, OVKnMAKfcMAXX,
Oct. 15 7-nl6 BloumiiiKton, III.
To Fruit Growers.
SPRING OF 1858.
In addititition to tur general stock f rrnit trees,
we solicit the attention ot I'lantccs to the folLiwing
articles in partioilar, the stmk of which is exten
sive, and of the finest description :
rears or yuinee, I) wans and I vramids, two to
three year's growth. Trees of bearing size can be
supplied of a few sorts.
Cherries or Mahler dwarfs and Pjianiids, very
strong and well formed all the best sorts in culti
vation.
Foreign Grape for Vinenes strong two venr old
plants, in pots, from eyes all the popular varie
ties.
Strawberries upwards of forty varieties, inelud
ing MeAvoy'a Sucrior, Longworth's I'rolifiic, Umik
er's Seedlinz, Gennessee, Jenny Lind, Scott's Seed
ling, 4c. Also the hnest rrem-li and hnlish vane-
ties, including Tro!bpc's ictoria and Triumphe de
Osrtid, two suiierb. hardy, m;U proline varieties.
liaspberrics rrtiik!e'e Omnge, the liardicst and
bet light colored variety known. Also Mcrvcille
tie 4 Saisons, aud Belle dc Fontena". the two hist
autumnal 8rU superb large fruits, ar.d prolifie.
All these fruits have been propagated and grown.
with the most scrupulous regard for accuracy, aud
mar be relied upon, l-.arly or t'r solicited.
ELLWANGEU & BAUUY.
Mount Hope Nurserie?. Uoceester, X Y. no40-2t
DOUC1ICSTKU lila ACKRCUKIEfi
Ilovoy, t&s Co.,
IVo 7, Merchants Iloiv, IJoston,
OFFElihOit SALE i CUO LI.AKBLKHY.
The I'orchestey Bla.lvbcrry has not received the
attentions its superior merits deserves. la cocijc-
tilion witu ihe l.awton, ua eariied oil every prut
before the Massachusetts Horticultural Society the
last two rears.
The Committee state in tliir annual Report for
1857, "That iu each and every ii.stnuce whese tbey
questioned the eoutribu tors for the puri-ose of learn
ing their iudividuul opinions .f the merits of one or
the other voriety for uiiirket, there was not a sirgle
dissenting tmre as to the supenonty of the Por-
Chester over the I.awton. The Dorchester is of su
riur flavor: the berry is much largaer, is equally as
tiardr, and fully as prolific, bearing carrirge well, and
retainidg its black col :r.
Strong plants will be sold as follows : 100 for $ 10,
Q foro. 23 lor J an, and 12 lor 5--'.
SUPERB GERMAN ASTORS.
Kovey k Co.,invite the attention of amateurs and
the public to their splendid collection of German
Asters. Bavin; for twenty years given particular
attention to the improvera'-'nt of this showy flower,
and having been awarded the first prize of the Mas
acnusetts Horticultural tocietv thirteen times since
1810, for the exhibition of suerior flowers, oCerfor
sale choice assortments of seeds as follows :
No. 1. IB varieties of the various beautiful kinds.
extra, i.uu.
o. 2. 1- vanetios of the tame, extra, 75e
Xo.S. 8 . 5oc
Ko. 4.8 reoRT flowered, 50c
o. a. S Globe and PyrautidaL c'a 50o
1. ; v.iooe reonv. 4e.. extr Jdc
.?' '.'.. The new crt.wn-floTered 25e
Aisii tne loiiowmg rare seeds : Calceolaria, Ciner-
".'."Tr nta:,a U-.llyWk. Carotin. IVUr
tociusa, 1 aasey, Daisy, llo,, Ae Mred from nam
u eoiieci.on : xr jj cents eat-H. IV ,k . h.m as-
ortment of WtOothcr varieties of Flower S-d Ihe
liewe.t and bet YegeUble Seed, ( lBV.uditV the
Ilubbard Suah.) summer flowsrius ulb' Ac
Address, . HOVEY ft C
1S3S 1S5S
People's Independent Line.
Season Arrangement of the new Mis
souri River Passenger Steamer
ALONZO CHILD,
CAFT. JOE II0LLA5D,
!"" wR- 'roUiT Council Bluff, Omaha Cii y, Flor-J-131j
"' " Sioux City Packet, for Sioux City,
J-.uit-.ne oiaaha, duncil Bluns. Bellevue. sc. Mary's,
Flattsmcutb., Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden,
Brownviile, Rockporc, Heniniie's Landing, Saint Steph
ens, White Cloud, Ferret City, Oreson, luwa roitit, Sa
vannah, St. Josoph, Doniphan, Atchison, Weston, Fort
Leavenworth. Leavenworth City, Kamas City, &c.
Tbeue... wirt, and niacnillcent pasfetiper and freight
steamer ALONZO CHILD. JOE HOLI.ASD Vaster, will.
upu the opening of navigation, resume her regular trips,
In the above trade, ai'.d to all the Intermeaiate iiointsoD
the Missouri rivir. Her patrons can rely not only rpon
her continuini it the triie during th? entire ooating fcea
Hon, lut f Ore u p this reason, as during the past, that
fo- quL-knew and regularity of trip, as well as superi
ority of passonccr accommodations, and general erranue
ueuU, Hint taey are n.r. excelled by those of any other
boat running on ihe riv.r; bavin recently been placed
in the in et unexeeptioi abte condition throughout, pre
paratory to et-gaf in; iu the approaching season's busi
ness. The steamer Alonro Child, is r.cw, having run but a
portion of one Mason, find for the very liberal patron
age ibe has received, Ctpt. 11m! land desires to present
his thanks to bis iriends, and to say to thetn that they will
find his boat and ofti.erh fu!ly up to the standard of a
first class, wc'l ollcereJ Missouri River passinner steam
er, and a such In pes to receive a reasonable share of
the patronage or the shippers and tho public generally.
March 23 v2n39
JOXAS CRANE. THEODORE HI 1.1.
rORWAKDD O AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND STEAM. BOAT AGENTS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries
Hardware. Queen tware, Furniture, stoves,
i'iour. Bacon, &.c
sept. 24. '57 liROwjtviLLE. K T,
Land Warrants.
17.000 Acres of Lani
loan to pre-cmptor-, by
Wurrnnts for Fale and
TYSOX A HACK.". I Y.
to
Lumber ! Lumber ! !
We are nreiiared to lurni.-h nt ourtciim Saw Mill,
opposite Urownville in"l'rairie Forest,", all kinds of
lumber usually found in the est, and some choice
lumber suitable for waggons, furniture, and for build
ing purposes, vc, sucti as llicKory, uaK, Ash, lilack
Walnut, Sycamore, I.iiin and tttonwool, which we
hare coustt-.ntly on hand. or will prcimre at short no
ticc, at the lowest market prices, bills sawed to or
der, for Fte:ituloal3. Will saw logs on thu shares,
or by the hundred. 11:11s f.r lumber can bo left at
ur ofice, in lr wuvule. We will also furnish luui
ber saw uion the shares, or by the hundred at our
mill at Table It.k. Ill) AD LEY & MUIR.
llroa nvillt', April 1 .
GCCSCIa VALLEY MKSEIIIES.
The New-Koehelle Elackberry.
We have on hard a lare and fine stock of this popular
fruit, when we can d;sp.se of either at wholesale or re
tail. Our plaiitsarey iung and vigorous, tho proiicr age
and size f'i t-uccessful planting. )ur price pe thiu-
sanl is $120; per hundred $12.50; er dozen $2. We
cjd also supply plants ot the new n.itive Grapes at low
prices, as well as a general section of :n,iU truifs.
A. 1 KOST St CO.
Genesee Valley Nursciics, Rochester N. T.
1S3S SPRING SALES. 1S3S
W.F. ENDERS & CO.,
Wholesale Clothing Warehouse,,
No C2, Jfain Street, St. Lout,
nave just received a full and c .mp'ete st ck of Spring
aud otnnuer clot ling; hih is unsurpassed in extent,
quality, and workmaii.-Mp, in any other house in the
Inioii. All our cii.thitnr is made by us expressly
f.jrtliis market, at our Manufactory, Simmons block,
BosTi.n.
Laige and clvse buyers will find it for their interest
ta give us a call, us we pledge ourselves to sell fur cash
or to prompt men at piu-es that will defy allcompe-
titi.iti. A full tt. k f.,r sutlers and Santa Fe trade.
Win. F. EXDE&S, St. Louis, Juhn W. B1GKLOW,
Boston. mi 42
Du Page County Nursery
NAPERVILLE, ILL.
The proprietors of this establishment would call at
tention to their very large and extensive stock of Fruit
and Ornamental Trees. Sarubs, and Plants, which they
oner to the spring trade at wholesale and retail.
Apple Tiees. Tear Trees and Cherry Trees, bote stan
daid and dwarf.
I'cach Tres, Quince Hushes.
Grape Vines Isabella Catawba, and Clinton, in large
quarlities; Northern, Muscadine, Chorter Oak ti.c, in
small (Uiinliiics
Currants cariety Rel Dutch by the thousand.
Raspberries. Blackberries I.awton. strawberries
Peabody'sXew llautbois, and other choice varieties.
Asparapus roots Khubiirb roots or Pie Plant Victoria,
Liuueas, Scotch Hybrid JUammoth and other vaiieties.
lled-e Plants isage Orange by the million
Osage O.ange Seed, App'.c Seed fresh and cool and in
large Quatititcs.
Ornamental Department.
Ornamental trees and shrubs.
Kvezreeu tiee apd shrubs.
Roses Over three hundred varieties embodying most
or the new and choice vaiieties of Moss Hvbrid. and
Hardy Perpetual. Honrbo-i, Noisette, Tea, China. China,
Bengal Austrian Prarie or Climbing, and June Hoses.
Punier T:ee and Ileibaceous; Dahlias, and other
bullions roots.
Hard-, Bolder, and Greenhouse Plf nts embracing the
la. eest stock at the n rthwe.-t.
Uiders solicired. Cata ogues sent to all applicants.
No. 1. Peso iptivc CaUh.gues of Fruit and Ornamen
tal tree and shrubs.
No. 2. Catalogue of Dahlias, Bedd-ng-out, and Green
house plants.
No. 3. Wholesale Catalogue.
Marco l-ni4t2t LIIWIS ELLSWORTH.
J. V. Wr.STLAKE. A. A. BUTTON.
WESTLAKE & BUTTON,
MACHINE SHOP & FOUNDRY.
Railroad Car, ISlock Pump, Holt
Corner cf Main Biddle bt.,
ST. LOLIS MO.
Contractors oiuflis coiistaitly on hand, such as
Rotary Pump Cars, Sideer End Cars,
heelbarrows, Scrapers, Single and
Horse Power Derricks, kc.
Blacksmithing of all kinds. Bridge and Truss Bolts of
any length. Workmanship warranted of best quality.
F. L.UL.
Brownviile
W. H. HOOVER.
Nemaha City.
LAKE & HOOVER,
REAL BTffl AGISTS,
N0TARY8 PUBLIC.
Erownvills and Nemaha City,
MDKA'K.t TERRITORY.
T7'lLLiT.iiiipth,atteiid tolaud Acni-ies, Pnyinp
V tjixas, Drawing uonev. buyinj; and seilitii;
Ucal Esta.c. buvin ' and scliinir. on Co imiission.
Making Collivtioiis lor distant dealers, and all kinds
of business pertaining to their profession.
l arto-ular at tcr.toin willbeiven in filing declara
tory statements to pre-empt and pricurinj; War
ranty Deeds from the Town authorities.
1 ersotis owning Tows lots, residing at a distance
wishinj; to procure Warranty Deeds will do well to
place the ugeney iaour hands, ( alw a ; .- presenting
their Quit claim Deeds fi.r said Lot t 'within the ex
piration of six nienths, &.i after that time All lota not
Deeded w.U bcsoui.
Blanks r.lways :ii hand.
N. 1J. Letters of lnipniy answered promptly.
March 2fi. '57.
41-ly
Editor Vtlrni-a Ad certincr":
Deau Slit: In looking over the last numberof your
in per a notice rttr:K-ted my attention signed bv
Jerome Hoover, Esoj., in which he states that certain
stories tire in circulation that the undersigned claim
souie interest inXeniah-i City for the purpose of in
juring its prosperity. It may do quite well tocir
cuiate a report cf than nature where the facts are
unknown, but to t lose knowing the facts such n
statement is merely foolish.
And lor the purpose of giving a fair opportunity
to persons to ascertain the facts we hereby warn all
persons lrom purchasing any pretended claim or
interest in the said town of Nemaha Citv. from th-
said Jerome Hoover, as h has sold and received nav
for nine-twelfths of said town, and suit is now pending
to place the undersigned in jnisscssion of the int ;rest
by them purchased in the same: and they have not
authorised the sa;d Hoover to sell ordisn-.se of anv
portion of their interest but directed suit to be
brought long since fur its recovery.
Yours, Ac.,
F. J. MARSHALL.
JXO. DOXIPIIAX.
JAS. DOXIPIIAX.
K. L. BALLARD.
li. C. BISHOP.
L. 1). BIRD
A. G. WOODWARD.
S. F. XCCKOLIS.
CUAS. F. HOLLY.
March 28th. 1S57. 42-tl
john Mcdonough
House, Sign, & Ormment d Painter.
GLAZIER. 4-tr.
IIIIOWXVILLE, X. T,
IT "rdrs cm I left ar. rl City Vkrug Store. CS
sr
IMZEX"tTtX,t m G s .
33 husk Aiattrassssjust received at thtore of
Aug. 6. lt7. nS I. T. WHITE.
BOOTS and SHOES A Tremendous Stock, jus
received, opened, and for sale, by
I. T. WHYTE & CO,
Valuable Claim for Sale.
Tho undersigned will sell a valuable claim at a bar
gain, as they are determined to tell. It consists of 160
acres, all bottom land; about one half of which is timber
and ihe balance vrairie; 40 acres under fence and culti
vation. - It is situated on the Little Nemaha River; nine
miles from Brownviile and about the same distance from
Nemaha City, one Mile north of Long's bridge.
Apply to the undersigned on the premises
john' ncGnr.s
310-34-pd LEMUEL HUGHES
NEW ARRIVAL
OP
STOVES
and
TINWARE.
CHRISTIAN DEFSER.
DKOWNVILLE,
A XN0UXCES to the ruMic that he has just re-
il. ccived, per Steamer Emma, a very lurze and
well assorted stock of Parlor acd Cook Stores, of
new and improved patterns, as follows:
Shanghai Llevated Oven.
COOK SIOVES,
Buck's Clipper Oven.
" Improved Pattern "
Charter Oak "
ail of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rate
and on as accommodating terms as any other estub
lishment in this region of country.
1 have also now on hand every roquisite Tanety
of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared
to put up guttering and spouting ana all other work
in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike
manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction.
A share of patronage is solicited.
0 DEUSER.
Brownviile, July 10th, 1857. v2n51y
A. T3. IIOLLABIRD & CO.,
Machinists, Founders and .
Engine Builders,
I iont street, West of Smith,
CINCINNATI, O.
Would most respectfully inform their friends and
the public generally, that they are now pre
pared to execute nil orders in theirline, with prompt
ness, tlaving lately enlarged their shop and with
the increased facilities they now jxissess. they hope to
merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which
has heretofore been extended to thetn.
aw Will Engines of every Description
Constantly on han : consisting of the riash, Circu
lar and .Mulcy. Jli'.l Gears and every description of
castings, warranted to be well made in every particu
lar. They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their
establishment, which enables them to oversee all
work in that line furnished by them, and are pre
wired to work on as reasonable terms as any other
snop in the country.
Those in want of anything in our line, would do
well to give us a call and examine our new pattern
GEO. S. EAYER & CO.,
Tin IT n n ft rr! n nnnnnnn
Mb Mm IMS
AND
A V I I '
General Land Agents,
Glenwood, irlattsmouth,
Mills co, Iowa, Cass co, Nebraska.
WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Inves
tigating Titles. Paying Taxes, Investing mon
ey, Buying and Selling Town Lots, Buying: Selling
and Locating Land Warrants, and all other business
connected with their profession in Western Iowa and
Nebraska.
J. M. DEWS, Associate Attorney.
REFERENCES:
Greene, Weare & Benton,
G. Doughty & Co.,
Greene, Weare & Iiice,
Greene & Veare,
Xison & Goodman,
Tootle A Greene,
X. W. Thomas,
Schooly A Son
Gen. Vm. Irick,
II. Johnson,
I. Reed & Son,
Kobinson A l!ro.,
Burlington Co. Bank,
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Ft. Des Moines
Cedar Hapids,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Glenw-jod, Iowa,
Cincinnati, Ohio,
u
Yincentown, X. J
Hightstown, u
Philadelphia, Pa.
a u
Medford, X. J.
T. E. IIAYCOOK,
Attorney , at Law
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Mount Vernon, Kcmalia Co.,
Particular attention paid to the practice of law snd col
lection of debts in the counties og Nemaha, Pawnae
Sohnson. aim Kicnaruson, .Nebraska Territory.
Real estate bought and sold on commission. Land
warrauts located for distant dealrrs Pre-emption
papers carefully prepared.
REFERS TO
Sam.IT. Elbert, Plaitsmouth N. T.
11 P Bennet, Nebraska city N T
O D Rkhardson, Otnaha ciiy. X T
Fenner Ferguson, M C, Bellevue, NT
Cassady & Test, Bankers, Council BluiT, Iowa
Cook Sergeant & Cook, Fort Desmoiues, Iowa.
December 3 1S57 n231y
ioi ter's Spirit of the Times.
General Purchasing Agency.
TIIK constantly mcrcasins demand upon us to execute
commissions for the purchase of all kinds of articles, both
for residents and nm-rcsidentsof the city, has'induced
us to establish, in connection with our newspaper enter
prise, a
Purchasing Burean
under the Immediate supervision of one of our firm, as
sisted by the most accomplishes experts, Jor supjilyiny
any ariicK in tne tcoria.
Particular attention will be paid to the se.ecticn, pur
chase and sale ot thorough-bred Cattle and Horse Stuck
trained Dogs Ferrets and fancy Fowls, Carriage. Buggy
and Saddle Horses, Carriages, Harness aud Saddlef, Tim
Watches, every description of Fire Arms Sxrting Arti
cles, Fishing It Mis and Tackle Mnsic and Musical Instru
ment, Yachts Sail and K, w Boats Furniture fine Wines
Liquors, and Sigars; Cricket and Ball Bats Pads &.C. &c.
Agricultural Implements, of the la esi and most
improved kinds ; Seeds, Plants Fruit Forest and Shade
trees, and all kinds of B h ks treaniigon subjects of im
portance to the Farmer, Horticulturist, and Florist.
Staterooms Kngagld in advance m S; earners and
Packets to leave for Kurope California the West Indies
oranypartof the world. This will, bviale the necessitj
to residents of in'aiid t iwns and places where no steamer
agencies exist 'ol coining to N ew lmt twu or three week:
in advance as they are tiow frequent iy required to do
either to obtain passage or to secure eiigib.e accommoda
tions. In this department, we will be redy to secure
Rooms at Hotels at favorable rates, so as to protect
the stranger from imposition as well as .ncotivenience
and iu short, to perform any de.-ci iMion of commission
that would ordinarily require (be presence of ihe party
I liiiself.
Gentlemen who desire to form Libraries, or who may
wish to procure the Choice Literature of the day, can
always icly upon our judgement and selection. Also.
Blank hoksaud Stationery, and Book and New; Paper
for printers.
FOR THE LADIES, we will proenre the latest Fashion
Platef. styles of B nnets samples of the newest varie
ties of goods c.istnelics perfumes and fancy articles and
we shall always be pleased to furnish everything connect
ed with their wants.
In short, for any service which may be required, the
public may rely upon us, with the most perfect continence
tor fidelity, and dispatch. Applv to
GKU. W. WILKES & CO.,
Porter's Spirit of the Times. 343 Brondway. N. T.
X. B. Subscriptions for Porter's Spirit of the Times..
a Spurting Lite.-ars. Aericuittiral. Fatui y Weekly Xews-
o-iper, may be lorwarded to the same direction. Terms
$3 a year.
Groceries! Groceries!!
Fresh Arrivals ! Heavy Additions ! !
Prices Greatly Reduced!
CVRREyCi' TAKEN AT PAR!!
J, B. JENNINGS
Cor. 2nd and Frances sis, St. Joseph JIo.
nAS just received at his store room, corner of Second
and Francis Streets. St. Joseph, everything desirable in
his line', which be purchased for the Fall and Winter
trade, at greatly reduced price for Cash, and which he
will sell at corresponding prices for cash, or to pnnctual
customers. Among his recent receipts are 60 dos Fresh
Peaches, 35 doi Prime Apples. 20 dux Assorted Fruits,
M doi Lobsters 1 & 2 lb cans, 300 doz Field's celebrated
Oysters put up this fall. 20 half Barrels new white Fish.
also Codfish, 100 boxes W It Cheese, 50 boxes E D do, 600
lbs Currants, 60 boxes fresh raisins, 100 boxes dried her-
rins. 500 lbs G.ishen Butter, 200 bt.ls crackers, 60 bbls
nuts assorted. 600 lbs Peanuts, 100 boxes assorted au4
fancy candies, 100 do gum drops and motto Lozengers,
?uu arums t igs.xc. Also a large lot sugaa and molasses.
which will be sold at prices considerably below the prices
sixty nays ago.
St. Joseph, Xov. 8, 1S57. 21 n
S. LocKwoon. 1857. R- E. Pomekot
Lockwood & Pomeroy,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers i
HATS AND
CAPS,
STRAW GOODS.
Also, Shippers of American Furs of every de
scription ; ior wnicn inev wiu pay
the highest Market Price,
IN CASH.
COUXTRl Merchants are invited to examine our
stock of Hats A Caps for the approaching Spring
and Summer trade, which will he large, fashionable,
and well selected. In point of variety oar stock shall
not be excelled by any House in M. Louis.
Our prices will be low, terms accommod.itinr.
CaJl and see us at our New Store. Second St.-
ftEW SPBIXfi MD
GBA-NsE & HILL,
DEALERS IN
EBHS,lEr O CO) m) S.
AND
M.iiu Si. bei:n Froni and Sc-ond s.s.,
S270a7-H"VillO, TXT.
M A El
o M o
HATS & CAPS,
Stove Furniture,
Flour, Bacon,
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.
W
E have jnst opened a heavy Stock of Fall and
and Fancy lin-, which we are now prepared to oaer to the tnnieat exin iui iy low puces,
Tor Cash or Countrj Produce.
1S57. 2nl-tn CK ANE.A IIII.L.
rrjr-r-i7i
triO fZl
AT
KM ,
I. T. WHYTE & CO'S,
BROWNVILLE, N T.
WE have ju't received an entirely new and l.irge as-tortment of uperior io ds. wtiu n we win sen a
asreiisoriablo prices as auy establishment in the West, our in dt- bing -Li roan I let Live."
We have n in store a ureal v iriety of the following articles, whiu'n wc purchased fortuj.i and aonsc
(ucntly can sell cheap on the same terms :
DRY GOODS
EATS AND CAPS,
Queensware and Willow Ware,
FARM IMPLIMENTS,
And a Gne assortment or Light Groceries
Such as Spice. Peppers. Soda,
Salaratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc, etc.
And a good article of
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
It is a pleasure tons to show goods, and weask you
Oct. la. 1807. jvznia-iyj
(if r. !li n
SIEGEL & GREENB'AUM,
BrownvUle, N. T.
THE proprietors would most respectfully inform the
they have received ana are now opening one oi me i.ir-i-si mm mmt iuuijihc uimm ui viuvumg
s Ever brought to this market.
Their assortment of
Embraces every variety of Textures and Prices: as
invisible Green, and Cloths, i :asimers. cannons, v. asomurcns,oii ic.inj, mi m.uiu ujj
accordin" tothe lat-st laslnonaiiiecur. i neir variety oi vesui tasupcru,
"embracing the very la est styles and patterns. In tho
nd at all time a fine selection of Cravats, Stocks, Tycs Collar white or colored. ITaiidker
ehiefs, Suspenders, Carpet bags, etc., which wewillsellascheapas any establishment in the West.
We have the finest and best assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING
Ev-r brought
Warranted to suit the most fastiduous. A Cue assortment of
COATS, Dress, Frock and Sack.
PAXTS, Every Style anil Description.
VESTS, To please Earge and Small.
SHIRTS, Both White and Taney.
l'-.lt IMniliiinr kin H.rinin ! umL nt' huM it
1 ... . . J? . A A ll.o.. lltof ll.l t-ak ..I'ur
ilia iwuiiiy-nve itvrceui. t'u''ini t""""'1; ..-wv.-.
... . i ..! i l' i . . i
Groceries ill
T 7E offer to the public, wo are ciiihdcnt, the
YY larjrrst' and best selected stock of Groceries
,-ver offered in thU market :
6 HhdsSuj,'ar, - 50 Sacks ClToe,
125 Sa.rks Flour, 5 Tierces U.ce,
:10 llbls Molasses, 10 Boxes Star Caudles,
20 Boxes Soap, 15(1 Sacks Salt,
15 Bbls Cider Viniger, 150 bbls Scit.
TERMS CASH!!!
l.T. WHYTE A 00.
New Wholesale Grocery House.
W.C.RITCHIE,
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL
DEALER IN
Groceries, Wines, Liquors,
CIGARS, WOODEN WARE,
Corner of Main and Francis Streets Riddle's Old
Stand. Opposite Stouts Hotel,
ST. JOSEPH, JIO.
HAVE just received the largest and most complete
stick of the aljove goods ever opened in upper Missouri,
to which the attention of merchants and dealers is res
pectful ling invited having pui chased them principally
for cah at th very lowest possible prices, in Boston,
Xew York and St. Louis, feel con tident that I can offer
inducements that are rarely found, and hoping, by fair
and liberal dealing, low prices and good Goods, to merit
a liberal ihareof patronage. Call and examine my stock
and price-before purchasing; sales are bound to follow.
In my stock will be found every articie usually kept in
iXol Grocery House.
JE3. XJ3EXjI3I3INr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BK0W5TILLE, TS. T.
Will write deeds of every kind and contracts for every
purpose, with warranted lega: accuracy.
Oroce, m the Banking House r Lustioaugn & carson.
REFER TO
lion. John A. Bingham. Cadiz, Ohio.
" W K Carter, Cleveland, "
RP Spalding. " "
" B F Leiter, Canton, "
" SLahm. " "
" Wm R Sapp Mt. Vcrn.n, "
S P Chase. Columbus, "
" Thos. Ford, Mansfield,
" Jas. Craig, St. Joeepfc, Ho.
SUME1. GOODS!
0 lIF iltfl lb 5
9
Winter Goods, eiubniein everything in the Staph
7l CrV rr1
& GROCEBIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
to call round and set, for yourselves.
i. i. nuiiLn u;.
citizens of Brownviile and the publics generally thai
to Color they have Brown, Blue. Black, visible and
to this Terriiory.
ILl iJ'j in jh'rinl. t-ni with l.ciL.-r IzlaLi lu-Itci uimm il
ll. II r)t t ..? jai. 1..-A
MvuoUI,v.cnuiic.
firiTi i. nt'cvii ir
KEROSENE OILS,
LisTILLKL Fl-;OU COAL.
(Secured by Letters Tatem.)
Kehosksk It i.i hix itim; On.. The light obtain
ed In. in this Oil ixceidsin brilliancy lliutol an
otiicr oil or Quid heretofore discovered: is incx;.l-
mvc, and iil remain iiuipcd iu the very coldest
Weather.
The Company recommend ns the lamps best adopt
cd to this Ooil, the Kerosene liuipt. lnanufacturiii
by the follow itiLC pJirties: Messr. Cornel us A Baker
also, Ovolt.i.f Piii'ailcli hiii, K. V. lhu-'hiut A
Co.. 4SH Broadway, iht Brooklyn Kiint lhuss Co.
Xo. 7. Broad Slrcet. Messrs. liieli A Co- l !3 Wil
liaui Street, L. NL-ivicr 1:17 Kim Street. X. V.
Samples of different styles of Lumps cau be seen at
thu Hffice of the Company.
Kekosesk Li'bkic atinu Oil. Xo. 1 Prepared U
suit tb finest, aud all other kinds of .Machinery
burns bri'limtyin L'-comotive Head Lights, Car
Lamps, and nil the ordinary Solarand Hind Lamps,
and stands as grea a degree oi eolil as best crui
Oil, and isadmirably adapted to Kailroad aud Stcuni-
shtp use.
Kerosene Lfbricating 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 to meet the re
quirements of Railroads and others.
.KekoSenk Bixxacle Oil. Prepared expressly
for Ships' use, and will be found admirably adapted
for use of Steamships, Men of War, Merchant Ves
sels, Lake and Uivcr craft, mid burns in all cabin
stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lamps, signal lan
terns, Ae.
Binnacle Oil will remain fluid as long as best
Sperm, and will burn all night without requiring to
be trimmed, ari advantage that will be obvious to
every Shipuias cr.
The Kerosere Oils can be obtained from the
Wholesale Oil Dealers. Ship Chandlers, Druggists,
and Grocers in V'ew Yoik, and the regularly apjx.int
ed Agents of the Company n many of the principal
Towns and Villages of the United States, the Cana
days. and the Island of Cabs.
Local Agents appointed ( in conformity with the
rules established by the Board of Trustees,) on ap
plication to
AUSTEXS.
General A;tnt. A."rrorw Oil. Co..
X;o. 50 Beaver Street, N. T.
N.B. Cinrnlftrs with full particulars.testimonials,
nrices. ic. will Le forwarded cnai'iilicationas above.
f HSU
Kcv Hardware Store.
bisrn ot tne caw.
J. FLAHERTY",
Importer, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in
American German, English & French
HARD WARE AND CUTLERY.
st. jos mi, Ma
IS NO W receiving and opening the largest and most
varied arsortmcnt of roods iu the above line ever
offered in any market west of St. Louis.
My stock embraces a full and complete assr.rtmoit
of Cabinet and House Builder's Hardware, Mechaa
ic's tools of every description, direct from the m st
approved manufacturers: agricultural and horticul
tural tools and implements, in great variety, combin
ing all the recent and useful lurpruvemeuts for the
saving of a vast amount of labor to the farming com
munity, from whom I respectfully request a cireful
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 1
will warrant, and 611 all orders at ihe factary prices.
Also a large assortment of Guns, Rifles and Pistols
Iron, Steel, Xar.s, Jtc., of the best brands: in a word,
my stock is very complete, which, fo. its quality and
price, I am determined to offer such inducements as
will command a liberal share of trado from, this and
adjoining counties. My arrangements for importing
and agencies for American Hardware Minufacturers,
together with a long experience in the general Hard
ware trade, enables me: not only to defy all competi
tion, but has convinced me that the true principle of
trade is small profits and quick returns.
January 1, 1S57. vln2'.ltf
I "o J- f f-"
JOHN COLIIOIX & BROTHER,
(Sign of the Piidlia.-k. opposite the Post Office.)
WUOLES.XLE XL KETAIL
PKAI.KH IN
Building and Saddlery Hardware,
G 11 O C E It 1 E ,
Boots, Shcc, Lcvn'rr :ir.ilS:4c Findings.
ST. JOSEPH MO.
I TAVE now in store, and ii. arrive shortly, Amer
LJ. iean and Foreign Hardware, such u :
Greaves A Son's Files
and Edge Tools
Butcher's do do
SjH-iir A Jackson's saws
Gimlet pointed -n-rews
G-iffiii's and American
horse nails
I'ost hole augers
Vines' shovels and spades
Lull .V. Portcr'-i shutter
Butts
Xlortieing m u-hines
.'iicular, iujII and muly
saws
I'laneS'ind plane irons
'.'Mipcrs drawing knives
do adzes and wood
tools
Tress Hoops
Butts, cast and wrought
Copper rivets for belts
Tuyere Irons
Hated and com. s'irrups
do do llitts
dt) do Buckles
do do Kings
Breast and rein snaps
Lasts, pegs
Pog floats
I'ineerj
-ihoe thread
Bristles, wax
Lining skins
cissors
Pocket knives
Knives nud lorks
Brass curtain band and
pins
Door locks
Augers and anger bitts
Corn kntvos
Briar st-yi hes
Grass itid gniin do
Na Is
hoVi's :i;nl fi.tigs
Cao.Ucstkks
Framed wo. d -situ
Bla- ksmitl.s' B. Hows and
Vi.-es
Moii-.-el.oIe Armit.ige an
vils American anvils
Stocks and dies
Pud hooks, breech 'g loops
Fad screws, cockeyes
Ornaments, racks
Girth rein and roller web
Silk, :i cord thread
Calf skins
I'piH-r leather
Bri.MI- do
Skirting do
II i mess do
Belting do
(livit skins
Enamtnclled leather
tlinding
With many goods embracing a complete assort
ment of-the most desirable w hii-h tlu-v will sell at
the lowest prices. J. COLHOUX k BliO.
April 1fith.1S07. 31-ly
George Ferguson,
MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
VXX0UXCE to the public, that he is prepared
to erect Steam and' Water Saw nnd Merchant
Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair
ing of machinery of nil kinds.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
He is also Agent for
A. B. IIOLLIBIRD & CO'S
Western Foundry.
CINCINNATI, O.
LEE & LEAVITT'S
Saw Manufactory,
Ci.KCi.NN ATI, O.
And are prepared to reet iveand till orders lor any n;:.
diinery manufactured or kept on hand, by tl.es..- -,-
aOiish tltents.
Letter- ol enquiry, promptly answered.
KfiFFEiiLXCK.S.
Noel. Lake & Co., Brownviile, X. T. Steam Mill.
li. W. Furnas, Brownvilic, "
Muir. II. inn X Co., " " "
Dr. Hoover, Nemaha city, " "
P. M. B'gcr, Pawuuvvity," " "
Nuckolls 4 White, liockport, Mo. "
James Lowe, Linden, "
A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati, O.
Brownviile. June 1H. ,Ho7. v2 1-ly
OLIVER DENNETT & CO.,
M AM KAcTI KKf A.M II(1.IaI.K UKALKKs1 IN
Boots Shoes & Erogans,
xo. S7 j.ia" sri:h:i:r. saixt louis. ho.
VBE NOW IX KhCKIITol a complete. issoritii.-iil
of goods t'r.nti their own and other tiiaiuilae
rjiries.iiilapted us f ially to the Western trad'-.
Purchasers are invited to examine ihcir stm-k.
na n u fact u red imd selected with great care and
warranted of ticrior quality. Orders will receive
rmniit itid earo'ii1 jitt.-nti. n
MiHKASK 11Y
lusurauco Cotnpniiy.
Capital Stock S50,00.
NEBRASKA CITY, . . T.
rIIIlS Coinptity, under a liberal charter, is now
1 fully i.rgitri;!. il. ami i In-ir entire capit.-i I st.k it
Fip'J T'loiiniHit Llijhir-. ; -ii ill in and secured. They
are prepared, lit til this d.tte, to grant o.-n licio.
and take ri.-k. Uk-ii cpial terms, with the ni-ist
favored Insurance Cuiupany any where. Having
adopted the mutual prin -ipb-. its patrons, without
incurring tiny liability, will share in the profits of
the coin puny.
The operation of the Company, will be contiiHtl,
t'orthc present, to. ma kink, or I'aki.u risks, with a
maximum liability ol flj.joo on ;my .,m- bi.ttom.
IVing the only liisnrnnce OSce, on thealxive pop
ii la r plan. West of the Missouri, it confidently ex
pects a generous upxirt from Western Mi;rchiitits.
We respectfully invite the Missouri River ia
tronage. DIRECTORS' :
S.F.Noekolls, Chas. F. Holly,
ll. P. Bennet, J. L. Arm-trotig
W. X. Hinchman. Miles W. Bruwn.
A. A. Bradford.
OFFICEKS :
CnAS.F. HOLLY, President.
J. Garsidk, Sec'y.
St. Louis Agent Col. W. P. Howard.
April 2d, 1857. 42-lj
A. LTFORO.
J. T. HORN
Lyford & Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
iw wmm mi.
0
X
V
Dealers in
iDnry Ooods
AND
GROCERIES,
IIARDWA K E. Q U EENS WA RE,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS AND OAFS.
JValls, Plows, Sio cs, Furniture, &c
SONORA, MO.
April St, 17.
NEW GOODS!!!
JOHN lIcPIIERSOV t?
I have just received aa entirely n.-w . j .
assortment of 10,1 lrj
SUTEHI0R GO0.S
Which I will sell at as reasottiAu
establishment in the West, IWMany
I have now in store a great vsriet, tf .
lowing articK's. which wtre purelmsej f. X
and conseque i.tly,can sell cheap the jam
DRY GOODS
vtjl queries
I1AT8 AND CAPS , '
SADELEBY
BOOTS AiXD SHOES
IIARDWAUi: ADClTirnr
QUEEiSYAnEXt
BOOTS AND bliOES,
Ready Made CloUiiag.'
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES
Such as
Spice,
Teppsrs,
Soda,
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
19-Novcmber 5th. etc., etc.
LOUS WALDTER.
S;3, and OriuimHital l'3!r
Iljhse.
OLAZIEB. GKAIN EE,
am
PA PER II A I1I:R,
NEMAHA CITY, N. T.
Takes this mcthol ot Inr nnninr the that hes.
removed hi paint shop fn.ni Report t tin, D,7T1
Hi thinks himself qnaiiMe'l lo ni lertke any wwkL,"
taiiiini; t hia line ot buiuesM ami respei tiuiit
tlie public to nie him a call.
Piease leave .lersat the .AJvertiser" iffl..
N. v. 19 IS57.
n21-if
Lli0ni!li:
T
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i ori ::!!
TiiJ
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ft
I'AKK VAX.
Merchant Tailor,
Atlantic sire.-'. We.-t ..I H. I.lt,.ir S!i.r
IIHO WW VI I. I.E. .EIH;.SK. TEltR.
HA V IXG bin.ht prop- -'.vtMol l-.cit.yi pfrruarimt
ly in IlroHin.lie. I ..f r n.y vriee fe the
public gem-rally, it th.y nan' any ihinxdoaa is my
Imeof l.iisim-ss. 1 no ai . ;iv- be f. und Ml tB pii
or. tnor-pn 1 1 v --ii m mv lM-h.
Work Warranted Xo I'it .o PajT
rartl. iilariiifciitu.il paid to i niliiiggirB.-iit, mid
layiug off work foi the Sea in-M resn. 1 h.- nrw.tit I
p..rtu.n ol my I tie has been dev. .ted to my iriU-, in
w hich I consider mys.-t inferior to nonu es-i'iilly
in the cutting deart nieiit. and I h-pe by rl..setti-B-tii.n
to my bu-iness to merit a siare .f public
patn nag.-. E. E. IWRKHll.
Brownvill-.' April Iff th. Ho7. ijtj
DOWDALL, MAR klLTMtCaT
WASIKGTON FOUNDRY,
Engine and .Maciiino shop,
CORNER OF IDlOstl) AND MOHGA1 S1RLKIS
.T. l.i'L l, i. .
M miir.icinrers .1 si'e mi Knvine- ami .1 ilrs Saw and
I.isi Mi. I Mohine-.y Sintie ami m.ntir U.niiarS.w
Mills, T.t.acc. Sc;(W- anil P pe l.i J Kettlc I..tr.
Ser-ws ami t y.ni.ler-. V.. Caniiinr Micluie- Buudm
Castinir- Yiiiil''s linpr. ve.l Paient .Sum' Mills Ike.
S3-Ai;KXTS tor the sale. t J.nne. S ui.b k to 'S
?en..r M iclune Cards. vliH-l,
NEW STORE
MT. VERNON, NEBRASKA.
A. IIKXiXiEY,
Announces to Ihe pu'j'ic that lieh.ix ciirdiardl the tiifi
sive Stock of (i.K.ils h oi cht f.. tliir. p:,ico by M. Dail
ami in n-1 tiers to sell
Miry Good. ;ro r j w. Hard Ware,
ueeiiti a i v X
at prices kn fan as ca-i le ..uml in (tic V'HM'T..Uirr,
Or Cash or in exchange for country produce,
fot. I '(V7-OI4
UKUlitlt; 1-. KliN.NEDV,
KEAL INSTATE
Ai)Gi;i;iiiL i.a. 4c;nT
Flormvt City, A". T.
Scott city Steam Saw-MiU
JOHN C. HUFFMAN,
Scott City, 31
Immediate! j opposif Broirnvitl-: .V T )
Aniiuttnce- ti. the puioic tn.it be lias ieascd the rsw
steam saw-niill recently erected by Mr. Meek lur.it H
ssab .ve ami is now ptepaieil to furtiish the citizens f
Missouri anil Nebraska w tth an exit a ijna. ily t jLt'MBEE
ol eveiy description ami
SAWED LATHS
ot an excellent iiualiv. A sbare ol pit run ago It solicit!.
N vptnber 11, 1N7. ii'.'i-ly
NATIIrL FO I E COUbINi
Land and General Agent,
VASilirfUTOIiT CXTX", D.O.
llnitii; -e- g .isl he si'u.iti .n which lie bis bell in
!l.e ticner.il I. , n.l litttci lor il.e last twenty years in
cli.iia if t be Y e-enip i it Bn eau . De s bis ,ei vices in
the p .Menu.. ii 1 1 1 1 .i'ii beloi e ihe Depirtinftii, umlrr
-l:ep e-enip I laws t-.w n site act of IHI1 kc. k-
Mr. C w ill also aive a'teioi .ti In cases b.f..re the Prn
M.n.lll.e procure I. itid Wi rants to p. rtiei eulitlcl.
and prosecute claims bcr rer.,nirrefs.
MKIMtl 1 O
II..n. S A. Doiurlji 1 1 , io. is C. 8 Senate.
J V. Bright Initi.ni.t.
C. K st nan MkIii'.iii "
K.W.J hiloo Atk'iisas. "
D. ni'l We. Is Wt-.-..i,.ii, II. m,e Reps.
C. C. Wrfbbiirni
U b'l Sun Ii I! i'l i '
John B. S. mil. b.e I. oi-i ma. "
Th mas A lli.-ii.lri k Cun'r Lind OllKe.
J . S. WiiM.n V. if
lloU. K. M H lli'l .j:
J inies SI. i.- .j
fie... C. Wb.:i
n -v Me'ta-v s i' ;
Messrs. Swi't-in t . i
P.ir. it
Ch .bb K ii.
C'li'fl '
f K ;-.:
r s-t ..in'.
o.'r I l.li. in
Miimescl
l'.o-l.,tlS.
t I
.'. .i.ser, Wssblllt-.D
.1., ilo
.1., .lo
oi Mi
il X 1
Siller I.e.i
N t
do il-
Also to'l.e In-t i.-t I. ;i. t.tfi e - irenrral y ami
all wbobjve h l ai.il 1. 11-111.-. ji br-eitof g vernmeti'
for years, jr J-s l i.ie-s ie. ters will recve a'.l't'
ti..ii unless acu.inpaine. by a lee. n1-J
NEW FIRM.
J. nas Craneaml Tlie d..r, Idr li tbU d.iy f..rn--'
n w f -pirtnership nii'ter the the fir 111 ai l s'yle ifCran-Ii:-
i.l n il! c ntinne the Mi- caiittle nsine at tb"'
st.ld' I McAllister. Uozier Co.
J A St rA!
- ist tiik ,.,r.jni
GEO. I Ll ( KIIAUDT,
WATCH II A Ii K II,
And Jowollor,
41 ll CON. HO l.T Oir.NTV . HO.
AKES tlie liU'rtv to inform thi citizenn ' f
A. Brov
n v.lli- and riciuitv. 1 h ? be li oi em-d a
Watch, Ciock. and Jeweiry More.
In Oregon, lb It eoiinry, !..., where Ur will keep con
stantly on hand, and firnh, n knI aorfuent of
Gold and Silver Wntchcs. (.'l-a-ks and Jewelry. whi"l
he will sell .xtn mcly low, f..r CASH. Also, a line
lot of Viol i us. Ae-ordeons. Silver, and ITatt-d Sptc
tacles. Gold Pen with Gold and Silver est'nsivB
ca-s. Si! ver Thimble, de.. Ae.
He is prepared to repair Watches. Clock nnd Je
elry. of every description, in the best wanner anl
on ihe mr..-t reasonable terms.
Every article bought in hi.s establishwepf. is wr
rtinted to be what-it is represented tube. Wuh re
pairing warranted for one year.
-lulv 2 K:i. v1-nif '
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'Oil C. TTKK.
(T3IIXC & TURK,
Attorneys at Law & Ileal Estate Agent
OMAHA CITY, N. T.
WILL attend faithfully and promptly to 11 bf
ness entrusted t them, in the Territorial o
Iowa Courts, to the purchase of lots and lands, en
trries and pre-empti.n,eolIisctions. Ac.
Office in the second story of Henry f Rootsnew
buildin?. nearly opposite the Western E.ccbog
Bank, Farnham street.
Dee. 27, 15. v1n2tf
OLIVER BENN'ET.
JAME? P. Pts-12.
WM. B. tfAKRIT.
OLIVER BENNETT k CO.,
Manuf.icturers.in.l WTialesale Dealen- B
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 87 Main Street.
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ST. LOUIS, MO.
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