The huntsman's echo. (Wood River, Buffalo County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1860-1861, February 21, 1861, Image 3

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eonclusith, tb memberajUeked arouud
nuance,
Mr Doi-rJ" b plsaned another com-
gTtmitO WrjCO 11 Will BWB pivmnk.
Alls PTI inn . --.' - - .
rre$werir answer to-day, saying that bs
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''property of ihe Federal Government, such
power ofling invested vuly in Congress.
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Cly 4IU ;.. J. J nniiai
From t!it Cwrr?pondcnt of the R. M. Xtw.
Gf ant.CtLCit, Jan.Si.
.
Bflow yo will node Ui tMult e( three
rui i, of one tc-tn, of abotit tight Loan (
tscti run, tvfuty-five foet un('er ground,
Vy fotr Uitn. Clniin No. 1C, below diKtv
try, ownttl by Tr. D. IUarfal.- I'iwt ruo,
f95 95; necoH'l run. $216 T5. The above
etpcuut vat takes out ainee tho morinnp of
the 24 t lust., in twenty-four working
. knurs. I am afralJ CalilortiU Gulch will
.lot tier lamela. Sttlrybriig wean the
kel, y u' g G orgia Diost wor tbo hon.s.
. Hutnbtjf eUU paya libtral wages. Trench
Colch i jutting somewhat quiet. It nr
"fairs 'that our celvbrated junipers, who
doeJt theraselera to ronaj Irnons on French
ttnkU have jif ldcd to old Uncle Webber,
Aad alt is pekce and quirt once more. It
lD&t to be prt:y hard to atrike the
' fteak on Frencfi Gulch. What few bate
' 1 at rock it are makirg mny. It is a rich
'? fulrh, beyond doubt, iilne Hirer Is being
.' jerked i M ncr'a District and is payii g
froaa two to five dollara per day to the
' ' band. Gold Ilun ia atill rewarding the la
treTwe!l. l.altna Gulch, in my estiiaa
'tion, is aecond biat,if nottq ial to Georgia.
Tlere ia cot a oji tcl.iiin in it,now op-n-fl,
but wh3t ia paying handaotnj wages.
This la a le nt; gulch, uhi.'h has iomeiljinj
' naaf atreh y claima bow rtcordtd, ami
there la not a slrrle cltira opened and nii ti
ed properly, that v. 1.1 not pay $3 per day
to (fee band It ia no uncommon occurrence
to hear of r.upgeta weighing from $10 t
23 beinff taken out or GaUua Gulch I
tiavtacea a number c?U:e above value, and
teef $41, one of $50, and One of $61. I
anticipate some trouble on this Gulch in
tbaSprir.fr, a it has all bcenjiiniped, the o
rlinal lhws destroyed, and new ones mae
i thair atead by the jumpers. This Rulch
waa eonsldered worthies by nine-tenths of
the people who knew it durirgtbe mining
eeaaon of last year. I tm under the Im.
. rrff lou that lhwe are iwiut rUima oja G-
Gulch that contain in w .cn ;o vn
' ttionsaud dollars each.
.Takii g all things In'.o consideration, In
Ms and the surrounding UisiricK, times are
gating much cnairr.
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Tb;e are In Georgia Gulch and neigh
boring dbtrlcls tbout 400 ptnsons.distnh
utedaUfUtas follows i Georgia. ITS; Ga
Une.Uf French, 7ij GoU Ka,2Aj and
cm Bluo Itivr r ai d iu Jircrkinr.dgc, 30. -.ll
ef the above name gulches aie dent-tide
lit upon Georgia for provisions.
1 he road crowing the ltarige is (low open
raew here iu the guVbrs la iron) lhr-e to
t feet detp. Sirtwa more or lns every
a. Jt, W. W. a.
Late
U'ftbtington Fib. 9.
. fimati.-llie IaJtan Approxria
tlti till nen tip pa.Uiu3 ttc
d :lf te cn ttaeudnii nx .
- Nuraercua cria'n petitiati wre pre
af:cd, Mulune f trfi Nttftd.t: luking
for a larriiorial govcurnentf
vrai rtferred to th eoioini tee on T r
nVariea. A cmnittfe of ev fereTict wai p-
. pcifiUJ on (be dtCiie-xy bill.
Feb. II.
"Ioc. -K rtiok ion waa passed
. anllia for infonaai. B as. to obstruc
tion in tbt collection cf rei.u in
K,;ntb C'arjlina. Oeo'Rt. Alabama
' ami Louisiana ; io, what xaewures
war taken to aecurs) the revenue cut
ter from atizure. tr the recovery of
tliosf oid, tcge her vii L other pro
Tttiy, t fur the natoLa wb'tch in
eJaoc4 lb Preidinl to ccnccn'rate
troop U Waalinp'cn, and wbethrr
b hat iofortna'ii'n sbowipg tht ibere
is a conspiration to aeite the Capitol,
and prevent tha Inauguration ii tbe
lrcaletii tVct.
' ""Tka Tacific Rail'oal BU is tba
tpecinl order of lb", daj (or tomor
row and Wednesday.
The deficiency and dip!omatie ap
propriation billa were acted n, and
ojaio rtturntd lo tbe Btna'e."
fleutbcrai toajren.
Montgom' ryt AlaM lb. t.
Uimanal interest was nanilvsted in
the proceeding i of he EoutUcrn Con-
wt-eaa to d r.
' a Amuiiitee was aroointed to rt-
litrt on a nig, a seal, and a coat ol
arms, and a motto (or tbe Southern
rfederaojr -.-
Tbe Pieaidenl waa directed te ap
- pdti'il 'Committees n forcigo affairs,
; lideawej i tcililary na naral af
lairs, on conanerce, and -a Patents.
lion. Jeff. Dais vaa thin tlfcted
President, and Uoa. A. H. fctevens,
a.f OtorglHi Vice FreaiJent of lha Sou
thoia eoufederaey : tbe rote was 'in--
liimoul. r.
An' ordinance "waa poise f continu
ing lo force until repealed or altered
by tb Soutbem Congress, all laws of
tbe United States in force or usern
ihe lit of NoTt ruber last. It' is tin
into'jd that under tins law a Urilf
. atill be laid ou all goods brougbt (rum
the United 6taes.
- Ji resolutioa wai tdopted Instruct
ing.the finanee committie ioeport
Brotuptly latifl for raWng revenue
it tbe atipport ef tbe tioverument,
Vew Orleans, Feb. 9.
Tliiv r.nmu itUe on nostil affairi
iave reported et rntxpt'dient to change
Hie present oaiai rysitm, s u i iw
Milila fur a sincle State to eatab'iab
posul errotgement adtqxtale to tbe
wttflU 01 II people, iiio rrpon rcu
cguUm tbe UovanuaeDt at abi' g
ton for tbe present business, until a
Southern Congress thai I form pesul
arranguneots.
Litt'e Rock, Ark.. Feb. 9.
The Arsenal, containing 900 stand
of arms and a large amount of arnmu
ni ion and 4 cannon, including 0pt
BtDgg'a J'ueca Vista battery, woe our-
retiderrcd to tbe State authorities yes
terday, nndtt now garrisoned by 100
volunteers.
Washington, Feb., 10.
Tbe Peace cenference committee
will prodiibly report on Tuesday. Va
rious plans are under consideration,
but tbe indications are that the bonier
state resolutions will mcrt with most
favor, and tbe impression is that tbe
Oonfi rencc will adopt some 6ucb plan,
includirg the divi-ton of the Territo
ries bv the li:ic of 3G dep. 30 min
utes , norlb of which slavery will be
prohibited, acd south ot it to be deter
mined bv tho neonle. without Con
gress or other legislative interference.
New York, Feb, 10.
The muflkets seized by the police
recently were yesterday placet! in tae
hands of C. 13. Lanw, unconditional
ly, who immediately telegraphed tbe
fuel to tbe Col'ector of Savannah.
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Davcrpor', Iowa, Feb. 11.
Early yesterday morning a large
furiy of secessionists frcm Hock Is
and county, made on attack on Fort
Armstrong, on Rock. Island, which for
some lime uas not been occupied by
U. S-lroops. They raised the Fa -mcl'o
flog and tired cannon in honor
of the event. In a ftw hours . a co:n-
Jany from Davenport marched to the
brt. when the secessionists retreated,
leaving their cannon and stores in it.
The loit is now in possession of the
D-vccport militiiry, tnd ibe American
flag has ben raised amidst salves of
ttukry. ,
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"Charleston, Feb. 10.
A dispatch fryin Savannah a;iys tiiat
the New York vessels have been re
leased. -Washington, Ftb. 13.
House. The aenate was notified oi
the reitdmess of the Houe to hare
iho ilector.-il otv counted.
Joint scabion.
'Ihe Sena'e ebtered, the tellcrsand
other officials took the ir statiom ; end
n(era sbrt address by Vice Presi
dent Brrckinridge, he opened the dif
ferent etitilicatce. wl ich wtre re' d
the StereUry of tho Senate taking noto
of J htm.
The reading of the vole of South
Carolina caused good hum urvd tx
ni'emei.t. The reading of all th votes having
been completed, the tt lKra report, d
he result ; whereupon tbe Vice Pres
;den', lising, said : "Abraham Lin
coln, of Illinois, having received a ma
jority of the whole number of decoral
votes, is duly elected President of the
Uni ed S ate for (he four yean com
mencing on the 4th of March, 1861 ;
and 'hat Hannibal Hamlio, of Maine,
having received a majority of the
whole numlx r of electoral vo'es, is
duly elected Vice President of tbe U
niled Stal s fir tho same time."
The PaciSo lUlroad Dill w.:s post
poned un il tomorrow.
- Feb. 14.
Bsnatk -Mr. tureen, from tbe com
mittee on Territories,- reported a bi!l
to organise tbe Territory of ITevada,
and provide a Gjvcrt'mtnt for the
Tirritory of D-ectah. . .
OAkinOWS, MILLARI, k Co.,
EiNEERUND DEALERS IK
GOLD DUST!
OMAHA, .... KEB&JLSKA.
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Wlll pay the higheit price ia Caah foi
OOLD DUST) or, if desired, roceivo
tho samo cm commission, advene
ing SJiVEN-ElGHTHSofiU
value, and the balance up
on return of the Asuy
receipt payab'o
at the coun
ter, or in Now
Trk Excbing,eer.t
to any part ef the United
Siatea. A email commission
only will be charged for attending
to the buiineje.
Bab BaiUiaca, Farahua ftro't. louts
(140. . , . i Bl-tf.
OliiAIIAoIV.T.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
, ptasas i
READ T-MADE CLOTI1IKC
AND
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
fjunium street,
. (Oppoaita Lacey k. MvCorulck's) '
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fOods eaads to order oi tho sh.rtestDotlea.
Taah paid for hides aad furs. alO-tf.
H. Eocarts
K0CNTZE, tROTCERS,
iMMitr.s,
OMAHA CITY 5EBRASHA.
GOLD DUST
AT BIG PRICES. Vinere will coasult
their interest, not lo veil tkV uuat, Miner
an eommisston or otherwise, before
calling on the above firm. Drafts
SoldontliepriiKlu.ilCitiea ia
THE UaiON.
Iind warranta. nl Territorial war
rants bought oud auld. nlS-tf.
LOSE TREE
RANCHE AND STAGE STATION.
Far Travelera Good Ctabllaf and Corral.
Hay tnd Grain alxtay$ on ttL - -a
a H trill mlr. it M endeavera to
(T..it th hpt of accommodation on the
most reasonable term, and thus en dure
patronage. Call and judge for yoursslvea.
GSitoa aoAD,
10 miles above Columbus, aad 3 mile be-
" low Uei.oa rerry,
North aide of the Loupe Fork,
Travelora can be acrotumodatcd heieoa
very reason-blo terms,
Buffalo robts, tannrd hldrs, moccasins,
and small hides, for kale
1 l. n.n.f Drnrr.vt I'atvnt MlirlDS.
1 u. ii.vctv - , -
Pain-killer, Li.iinienU, Uils, tibcucea, .e.
u great aancij
Alo Cattle medirh.eo.
Artnt for Cuttia' Wediciaita and Ilni-
mii'.s. . "
JESSE SHOEMAKER'S
STATION,
ghoeuial&rr's Point
TUI KILCS aBOVK "LOHO TBlS."
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Keors Ilay.Gralrt, and Supplies.
Good Stables and Hotel accommodations.
First-rate place to
CAMP.
TVooi, waler and grass, abuadaat.
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COLUMBUS, N. T.
RICKLEY, & CO., .
Have lately opened a Variety Hoie, at the
Old Stand, o the New York Store cou
sietinr of most every article iu trade tbtt
either the farmer. Settler or Emigrant nia
want, to supply hia wants or complete hi
outfit, and will eell tnokt articles aa low aa
tho aame caa be bought west of the Mia
aouri Rivei, and by prompt attention and
fair dealings hope to receive a good ahure
of tbo publio patronage, (HTCall and
aee our stock and prices tberetor. Coun
try produce bough: and exchanged. Also
live stock bought, sold and exchanged.
Lumber!
Jjille cf Lumber sawed to order on abort
oUce,aud a la J ahall always keep a good
aupply on hand. n7-tf.
6ELD05, McGIVERN t( ZO.
Sljn of the
AMERICAN FLAG !
Two miles west of Fort Kearney,
ou the Great Mili
tary Koad to
Pike's Peak
Utah and
CALIFORNIA;
DCiLERtlf
' Groceries, .
Provlotons,
Dry Goods,
Indian Goods,
Liquors,
Corn,
' Oata aad
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Caa bo fund the largest, ana" beet I
KOIRALLS, "
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and Utabling, west of to Missouri river.
Woid and WtUt Free.
t . i2-tf. .,
. Eilikorn Bridge
nicIVeal House.
The above honso, situate at ibe Elk
horn Bridge, ia now annpHed with ever.
ihlng to make mas and beast comfortable.
Konolna will S. anarrA in ma Ire aril who
favor this eetabli.hmM.t with their patvon
. .r. a.ii!fti anit et.homa. Cbarrea aa
moderate aa tbe most calculating oouldex
peef Good ataLUr.g -Uay and gran ak
waya oa uaao.
A.aooitTis.
F. 3. BEGHER.
'W'Uolcealc a R tall Dealers ia
Dry-Go.i,
. Urogitics,
. i'rovisioasj
Liguors, etc, ete.
Hay,
Corn,
Oats,
Meal, etc., ote.
f -erttsli paid for Hides V tnrs.
Colnmhua, N. T. nl-tf.
Milton Rogers.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealer In all varieties of
And MANUFACTURER ot
,Tiu, Copper and
. SHEET IRON WARE.
Sign of the
UFPXS BEOABWAT, Council Blntfa, Iowa
A LARGE and complete assortment ol
itovee.Tin, aheot Iron, B.ass. and
JapanedWare, Also a creat variety ol
Sheet Ironfiwves and Camp Furniture, for
emigrants croesing the Pla ins, always oh
baud and foi sale vUeap for cash.
. PUTTE VALLEY HOUSE,
Three miht sloes Xirth Btnd If.T.
K. OIIAHASI, .... Proprietor.
Accommodations for the wants and ce
ceei;te3 of the iravuimg public. '
Good stables, hay, and tiaiti, also
- Illacksuaitttius;
in all its di'inriu.tiit!- ana norso-ahee-
iu'. Wagons repairea.eic, eic.
iilO-ly.
Elkboru Bridge, A'.T.
1 Th ttujAruiiriMl annminnpM lo tbe trAV-
.tinir nnhtir mat h ia uranared. at hia
Cummodtous Establishment, to provide
tor the comfort of any number of guests
With good atdbies, h.v and gram, lie ia
alWo prepared to proviuu, iu a biiiniortaule
manner, tor a Urge numucr of atuek.
pl-Jf , V. JeiilKS.
; .Jacob eaxst,
(B a ton
COLUMBUS, ... Si". T.
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. Alwuys rciitiy to attend to horse
rhoeiiig, repairi.i;; wagons,
and ell torts ot work
in hia li.ie. First
rats ox-frJDie ai..l shoeing cattle done oa
thsehortctt n"tioe. Remember his
motto AiwAva beady.
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FBEDEniCKSCX k. jACfiLSON.
' wnOLZSALE 1 RETAIL
AVroxola.oixxti3t
AND DEALiaa IN
S.aple and Fancy Dry aud Dress Goods,
Bo"t3.
Shoes,
Hats,
Gate,
Cstlery,
Hardware,
, Crockery, .
- Groceries,
... , provisions,
' Liqaors, Grain, and rrodaet.
FOR
EUIIGKANTS,
Put up oa tbo Shortest Notice, and at the
LOWEST FIGURES. .
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' Cash paid for grain and country proJuee.
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P. O. REED.
SPRIlJa CREEK STATION.
. East of. Elkbora Bridge, N. T4r. .
Js .frtpared ta accommodate the travel
ing pullie with EnterUinmont, fcr man
asd1 beast good stables, bay and grain,
Stock wintered, aud provisions and aup
plus kept on hand. . . nT-tf . .
' glllffXER'rf STATION.
J. SKINNER Proprietor,
' 'Utttloa from Sh'll Crook, aad
10 pillea from Columbus.
Xcspsbay , grain i, and supplies produce
and pre visit n. The wants of mas and
beast supplied good camping places aud
sraas convenient? . iw-u-
' TO. TX0RKEE,
Comer cf Wge aad lith Strtttst
Omaha, N. T.
(s prepared U SccominodaU visitors,
Doaro.rs, antt ia. iraveuuf? pwoue tynr
rally, wKh iod,ivdghig and oil the com-
irlj. i.l hninn. '1 uatahl u.'ill hainruil
witli the beat. Lha market afibrda, and ov.
JAMES K. ISH, aV CO.. J
omaba cirr, H. T. -
i.poth3:ans5,ChsRdsts
AND
Rsfp?c!flly solicit a'call from pnrchas-
re. a iid pledge themselves to furniah all
articles in their lie, of a quality and at
such prices that eaunot be excelled In any
city west of the Miaftiaaippi.
Tne etoek is entirely new, and laid in
frdoe the beat Importing Uouaea in the
Eastern Culee.
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CCIISTRY PHYSICIASS AD FAMILIES
May rely on having thrbr cr
dara filled promptly and carefully t
aud at as low rates as at auy other
House. ,
Pbysicians Prescriptions Corefully Pre
pared. n'7-tf.
F. CiE OSAMA, A CO.
Two doort Eat ofthd Pacific Hprne,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL
ERS IN
Drugs.
Medicines,
Cnemirals,
Paiats,
Paint Brnibes,
Oils,
Varnishes,
Turpentine,
Dye-stuffs,
Glass,
Glassware.
A superior qaaHly'of tneking aud
chewing tobacco, cigars, Scutch
- and Mocoby, annfls.
Ev.-ry"
variety of' Fancy
Gocds and j erfumcry, toi
let articles, extracts, colognes,
pomades, toilet and .fancy soaps,
hair, nail, and tooth brushes. A lull ar.d
complete assortment of
STATIONERY
Important to Emigrants
BN-SOCTE TO THE
com Mm&.
THE LOUPE FORK FERRY, at Co
luir bus, N. T, having been transferred in
in nnaniiion of a new Comnanv. form-
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ed for the express purpose ef establishing
a safe crossing at that point, which will be
ONtroBM IN CHAItCSV
si fxed by law, and entirely free from
tnr Texalioas IK lays
that are really to be avoid id, is now in
complete running oruer, ana hi. cnarge or
one of the Dtrcct'r8 of the Company. The
public maybe aeaured tbat everything will
be dine to ensnre to this
LOUPE- FORK ;FERRT:
the pnblic patrcnaje and support. Fo
further information apply to Messrs. ur
ford tt Brother. By order of the Board,
nl-tt O. P; HURFOttD.
P. J. McMAHOJf.
m Y8DOII AM & 8URQEON,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
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W31. S. CHIMES. 91. D.
(Late ef Cincinnati, 0.)
PHYSICIAN ASO SLRGEO.X,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
Bl-tf.
J)a 03. IstSWJS. :
Saddle and Harness Maker,
.-.'
Bboabwav,
COUSCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. .
Mannfaoturu and keeps cn hand everything
a his lino. - ttl-tt
IL II. Tf ILL1A9I8. "
ATORNEY AT LAW.
flies In Second Itory Jaaes' Slock.
Council Bluffs. Iowa. , . nl-tf.
Weinhagea & Ilorubostel.
WitoutsAEB aad Retail Dealers in
fancy Groceries, lie, aora. fruits, cieara.etc
if 122 north second etreet, 6t. Lonia
Ho. nt-tr.
rSASS STBSBT.
w. s. csAwroaa.
STREET & CRAWPOSD, "
Attorxteysi At Xj-"w
Council lJt, Jeia. nl-tf.
SUMO XL CUSTOK. CAIES) SAlWir
euarrov a BAiirwcr.
ATT0EXE1S AT LIW,
TTTILL practice in all Xht Courts ia
y Western Iowa itnd Nebraska.
Councri Blaffa, Jowa. al-tf.
STATION AND RANCKE.
Two U!s aboTSj ,
LONE TREE STATION,
Keeps, always on band, Hay sad Craia,
GOOD STABLIN(
JND READY UQ&TlESt
Also hotel accommodations, and every lux
ury aud comfort that care and at
tention pan prodnce, pro.
vidod tor the Guests,
If yow slpreiate Home and Ems, stop
I. M. SIXGElt Ja CO'f ,
.FARMER'S?' 1 y . -
FAMILY . r j
fEWlXC. . "
MACHINS. '
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masks Tae cntr raaaoo
a
Lock stifch
Tliat Is mads.
Thia recent invention is designed
expressly for tbe sue of .
FARMERS' FAMILIES, '
It Is adapted to sow both
COARSE AND FINE FAFRIG8 :
To the Aleeit perfetia.
IT HEMS '
FELLS . ,
TUCKS
dt GATHER A : -"
. Our ' .-
TAILORING 4- SEWLCf
9fACIIIES
HAVE NO RIVAL.
At tho receat
investigation of Tai
lore in Puiis, as tovbirh .
Sewiug Machine was beet -. ,
depled to their use, H was una ab
fously declikd ia favor cf the Singer ",
Machine.
Every Machine is '
WARRANTED TO GIVE PER.
FECT SATISFACTION,
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Send for a circular and samples of iu. work.
! M. SINGER Ac CO. . '
B.C. GATES. AsentY
66 Lake Street,
Cklcazo, Iliinft.
Praia, with orderj for Machines, soay
be forwarded by Express or Mail. ' w
W, D, JOHNSON
Dealer in Staple and Fancy Grocerieo,
Liquora.fFruite, Oandies. Coiircctiouerieii.
' uoy Coo1.Vaiikee Notione, Jew.
elry, 1'oya and a thousandiand two ludz
iib, enieicen-n.-.ui'e, elcttras and o
fortus:' which ho otters for aaleonthe
moa ease and reaannaM. ..rm- . ... v -
determined to cl ue out. f -
Complete o'.lfits for emigranto, put--with
e.re and dispatch, and full eat'.
tiou guaranteed- Al-j,
U ome for the Weary. -
Cleveland House,.
J.E. &F.XOKTII, Proprietors.
This is a largo and commodious publU
houae two miles above Cokambna, aad
near the Uooer ItrrvhiriaL.r.
tion will ne paid to. the wants of theWaU.
Good s tables and stock yards oa the press,
iaes, and bay and train w&en reguued.
Room and Board for a mall families.
Chareea as moderate aa at sur Housa
en tbe Koad- Bi.tf-
MeTOOTUU;
Blrjjoftha . '-J
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Cash paW for hides' and furs.' '
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Lrdiea' Dross Good. Baraga, sunsets,
, Ribbons, Pnradi, etc ete.w ' .
Which bs aella Cb.apar than thc'chesn'ijf,.
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