U n- . :n ' ! : ; i i tb . lud t V9 L I 'a -is a t i u. I.. u ! v. Is. f iu '. D l r U J 3 ..i i f a V- .1 ; t hf i. ; or ' P- ; '; ?e l.e -8 cn i c o- J- - J : rs -r : is n. 'HE ADVERTISER. It. W. FURNAS, Editor. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1353. S. II. Pakvix, .No. ' 63 Fourth street, between a'nut and Vine, Cincinnati." S. M.. Pe'itengiIx & Co. NcwoYork. ' . W. S. SwTiiurR, No. 43 Chestnut street, Saint xiuis. ' . ' . Are 'authorized Agntsto solicit Subscriptions and '-dvertiseinents for the Advertiser, aud" recieve and x-icpt for monies thereon. " " . With eur recent addition?, we now have the most xtensive Job OEice in this WesUrfn County, and re prepared to execute Job Work of every descnp n! in the neatest style, and on reasonable terms.-, . articular attention given to Blank and Card work: rin- purchased on of loner's latest Tf ird F'rcs?. Orders from a .distance will meet ih proiapt attention. "We sen J the firstNo. of our paper to artum r of our friends and acquaintances, and oth ers suested by friends, who we dould Dot see "crsenallr,' tut "'know they ought to be subscri bers. We will continue to do so - for. a. few v eet "y giving atopic time to examine' the pa" tr imfremil ut "needful."' Unless the latter w con.plied with in a reasonable length of time we wUl cease to send.. . 1 .. fossih. or rczf. There will be a. meeting of the Citizen at the Court House, thhs (Saturday) evening, the ob ject pf. which will be. to malie arrangements to cclcbrate,'intsomerappropriate manner, the ap-' jiroarhing -anniversary'' of American Indepen tler.ca. ' Turn out, everybody, arid let us have a rousing thue on the Fourth of July; - . . EICEAIIDSOII COUHTY.. WJiIIc'we may think it our particular duty 'to 'set forth' the various advantages of -Brown-ville and Nemaha" cou'nlv,' we shall not "be for getful that 'thera are: other counties and! towns, :m th. IVrritorv. We purbosa ivini reliable formation, Vs a guide to those seeking loca; ions, f.nvwhere ia 2Ntbraka,. and as we come ,a ros's3ss:c'.i of facts relative to any point, wo intend to -place .them .before our readers. Richardson is the S juth Uast'County. in the Territory; fronus'lS miles on-the Missouri riv r, running back OG miles on' the South linci -.ud 21 on. the North; including townships- 1, " 2 and a North, and ranges 13, 14, 15, 1C, 17 i:id IS E.t of the principal meridian em- bracln" a' large - portion .of "the "Half-breed Tract," an Indian reservation, about 10 miles -.ide "and'SO long, on the Missouri river, be -twcen.the greivt and lktle Nemaha rivers, 'and v not surpassed- in -the whole Missouri valley, in vX that cnsti':ut3s a- beautful and valuable country. This " Reserve'?' has materially re--rdad the. growth of llichardaon county and Ai-cLcrt"tIie county seat, which is near the, line, t.u, in. fact- many thought.it was on the ti rong side;" This diCiculfy will ppecdily be . ;moved, rs the.TJrItedStates'Surveyor is now ragi.'d in tubdividing the - lands -and deter " - ?;1ir.'r- the exact locality of the "Half-breed nc." . . . This county alounds in, the best of timber, o:ie, cp:d and good water. and water-power, nd will .-hortly prove' a". formidable rival hex opulatloa i.ow being about liOOO, and nearly ..'1 tillers of the soil. . -.. . I'aw.vn Co rxi-r, is west of Richardson and "r dec tioa and judicial p.iirppscs' 'is attached. This county is24 mile's square; in all respects niil.T, .with the cxcejition of. coal and. jwpu .tion rone of the former, but a rapid increase f the htter. ' We wish ;tb" "prepare. an "article, relative to the Ticu'.tural condition and-.pro'srects of this uuty, md in order to "do so will ceed'the.as . lance f the farmers. . The "article" aside from information to those abroad, "will, no doubt, jve interesting and jerhaps beneficial to eve- farmer in. the countv;, and we 'feel that if ccessfu in- imparting any information to, or '.vancinf the interests of the Farrncr in any gree, vj haVe fulSUod ' at. least one feature pur miiou among this people.-. The man '-o tills the soil and: in due season reaps, is phaticdly th "bOne- arid sinew" of any jnniuiii'y. Our object' 'in establishing Ihis r, wabiiot simply to assist jh' building up -own; fa from it. We are equally interested building up the country,' and' shall labor as '.ihfully taccompliish the latter .'as the .for- ej. " We yant every man in the' county to ;1 that w.fare "one-jecple," vhether'he-re-les upou v own lot, and me'asures tape, ;bhes the j'ak -plane, peddles pills, expounds a law or dri-e the quill or upon a farm and rs the; plow, trie, "spade and scythe. The untry and toyriOTusgo'hand-irwhahd -each dependent uon the other where'one pros-, rs,borh pros:e." where one fails, both fail. ;t we have d pressed; and How back to Our, ;rting ioint. ... We w ant tojnow how man farmers there e iu'the.couty t heir 'nam es hov many res of land t'.ey have under fence how ny undeF culivation how many acres each : ju have plant in Wheat, Com, Oats. Rye, arley, Potatoes, Flaxin snort,' anything you ive plar.tod wat it cost per acre, including -ices, to get su q trops in the ground. How ?y iwrses, r ulcs, "rattle, st eep,' hogs, &c, i own wha k their value, &c' Tow, Mr. Faiaer, will ypudo" Us' this favor. y one of you an, nctesdo'wn on a slip of pa all the infon ation we want,' in ' five min- i time,.and.jjo letirae wh.en you are in town, 1 it to'us,'au( we, promise 3"ou a statistical 'e you will t;e pleasure in. reading. chave been .lformcd.'aDd in fact "have cd from pennal observation,. isince bur :uce iu Broville, that it is the'.custpin ur young fo,8 to dedicate every new e, by holding dance therein as' soon a icd. .At the Ue houses are goitg- up at :nt, if this cusDm is kepfup, those, en I in it will fhoctime i for" little else. . Chas.-Mask, "Commissioner of. rat- asu;tton Ci.-, will please 'accept our s for a packaged 'Totatoe Oats!" . We .ve them thorohly experimented upon understand thatJr. Wjl'Hats is rnak- .SemcLU to .Cct"suitaUe buildings' mraer.ee the l very Dusiness in this "There is noting vVoLg" in that cp : and we know ione Uttef qualified act this branch c busing, jan Billy, vs "all about a 10ss," and just what ctock to keep foiLivcry," and withall, your Vwholc-sou'id, nrit-ratofellows." We were asked the other day, "Hr. Editor, would it be agreeabl.3 1 should write" a commu nication for your paper, occasionly?" - J "Certainly, sir," was oar reply; and "we thus publicly repeat it. "Certainly, sir" arid fur ther ipuote'the language of our prospectus, "we invite respectable and well written communi nications upon all subjects of general interest This invitation is not confined to 'the residents of Brbwnville and immediate 'vicinity, but is extended to our readers anywhere and to any one who may feel inclined, to "scribble for the press." "We r.r? part'odarhj ' anxious to have a regular .correspondent at every point in the Territory, and will have,' even if compelled, for no other purpose, to visit personally -'every important (and we feel there is not an nim- portant point in the lerntory, nor will be for many years to come) point la Nebraska, to secure the services of some competent person to keep us posted in regard to "passing events," present and future prospects, &c Again we say, any' one wha feels that he or she can write a line that will Instruct or amuse, write. More information can be given and gained by communications, than ono may.at first imagine: and more especially if this applicable, to the farming portion of community. Mr. A. B. has tried a plan of his own in planting, or raising stock, which succeeds admirably; if so, let him tell his neighbor, tht he may have the benefit of the experiment. What "more appropriate mode of communicating this information to ha fellow farmer, than to write it out for r ublica- . ticn in the county paper. Kaxsas Difficulties. We learn, from a genlleinan "direct from Kansas, "that considera ble excitement ret prevails in that Territory. There has been as "recent affray in Franklin, county, in which, eight pro-slavery men were killed. - .Also, at Hickory Point; 'several killed and wounded on both sides , " Hon. TL Beown, and Col. J. D. N. Thomp 80s, will receive our thanks for copies of tho "Laws .of Nebraska Territory, passed at the first regular Session" and "Journal of the House of Representatives." '".. .A Mrs. Collins and" Miss Wnght were drowned in tli'e Missouri; near Ponaphor, Kan sas, on Sunday, the 18th May. They, in com pany with several others,, were crossing the river in a skiff, and landing immediately above a' drift, were all carried under by the force of the current. Four good sized, comfortable dwellings have been commenced and canjvlvtod (except plaster ing) since our last issue. This is putting up buildings tolerably rapid, yet it is only in keep ing with this Express-railroad-telegraph age The steamer. Arabia passed here on Thurs day last, on her way to Sioux City, with the largest lgad of passengers of the season: mostly Mormons, on their way to Salt Lake. ";Geo. W. Boyd, the gentlemanly Clerk, has our thank's for late and interesting St. Louis papers. . " "Stealin' Coiters off a Dead Max's Eyes."- A man named Patrick Kerman, was arrested in St. Louis, last .weelc, on the extra ordinary charge of attempting, to 'steal half a dollar froni a dead man's eyes; was examined before the 'Recorder and. discharged. It appeared-.'that the -deceased bore some resem blance to the brother of the accused, and the latter, took-the money for the purpose of look ing for a mark on the eye, by which his broth er might; have been identified. An inquest was', in progress at 'the time,, and nearly one hundred persons were present. , . ' '-' A WILD W01IAN. -; We see they have on exhibition in the States a Wild Woman..' 'She was caught by CapL Northcott,.(the exhibitor) in Washintori Terri tory ,in March. He' captured-her with dos and. a lasso; and it was evidently the firsftime she had seen a human being. . She inhabited t cave--was rudely dressed in skins and showed the greatest f Jar and surprise when ta ken. She is now somewhat more subdued. Sheo is apparently a young woman of about twenty-five,-and the only marked pecularities iri hef appearance, are in her coarse, rough hail, And in her very large rolling eyes." She is yet unable to talk, but will nndoubtly soon learn. Music and chudren have, a soothing influence upon her, and she examines various articles with a good deal of curiosity. .''.. The Captain "expresses a. determination to keep and edacate her, and has full confidence that her now almost latent, intellect, can bo de veloped so far as to enable her to communi cate witlS others, and. throw some light on her early and mysterious history." " "Barnirm"-uWooley Horse" -'Mermaid". MSeaSerpciit. '". ' ' .. Daring my absence last week, some one was so fooli&h as to insert an inquiry, whether learA year was forgoten by the girls. That item was uot'submitted to me for my approval, for certainly I.would.never have en tertained a suspicion of that kind. "Ed. Glen wood limes. : ' . Donrt back out, friend DEws"Face the mu-sic"-r-"W hat voii' said first sav last" -"Stick to "it." ' '." : - J cdge IIA5DE5T, of this Territory, who has been cn a visit the past winter to Georgia, has returned. . . TVe have nothing further from the National Democratic Convention at Cincinnati, than that in anothqrcolumn. We think, hovvever, there .is but little doubt that Mr.' Buchanan has'ro- cieved the nomination for President. ' HOES EIPEOVEJIZNTS. A plan is now on foot,'.and the amount of moneynecessary, nearly all raised, to buld a new Church' and a Town Hall. The plan .for Hallcis by joint stock effort; the buildipg to be located in some Central part of town, tho ground fiooi be occupied as business houses, the Second Story for the- Hal!, and the third story tc be used as a Hall by the 1 Masons, Odd Fellows' and Good Templars. From the interest manifested we feel 'quite sure both these buildings will be ready for occupancy by fall.' ' ' ' ' :' : " ' vWm. BEXxm-'hos our thanks for late' Cali fornia paper. . '" .. . . Stjiaweeubies. "We are; cow enjoying the "fruits" of Strawberry season. As fine fruit as we have ever seen produced in the States by cultivation,' can bo gathered here, by the bush eL Speaking of Strawberries, reminds us of the boy who remarked, "God" migltt have mad a better fruit, but he never did,.1 We "concur." Such is the rapidity ' of accessions to our population, that the telegrapa erection of dwel lings will not accommodate all. This week a family coming in, all the shulter that could be found, was the church, and into it they went. A letter place we presnma could not eave been found. " ' ' ; The Ferry custom is increasing so rapidly, that soon frieud3 Plasters & Bakxe will have to put in operation a steam Ferry. , They are enterprising, go-ahead .kind, of men, and will, we feel quite sure, keep up with the wants and progress of the age. ; ' ' . , - The river is now in fine boating order the ''J una- rise;, as it is called caused by melting snows, from the mountains. J-The boats in this trade are heavily laden; ' This is the season of tho year most business persons do their heavi est freighting, for the entire year freights be ing much lower than at any other time. . An unusually large . number of new corners looking fori homes in the Went, have crossed the river at tkis point the past week. Every family took claims in this county. They were mostly from Ohio and Indiana;, a few from Il linois and Iowa. ' . ; ' We notice the arrival. at our Wharf of a Portable Grist Mill. We understand it is owned by Da. Hover, who intends erecting it at Nemaha City, a beautifully located vil lage five miles below here, at the mouth of the Little Nemaha River. Why don't some enterprising capitalist erect a Merchant Mill in this place? There is certainly no better point anywhere, a large amount of grain will be raised in .this countv alone, the present year, which in addition' to lhat.of other adjoining counties" would give such a Mill all tho custom desirable. The Spirits " Disappointed. The Steamship Ericsson arrived at New York in safety yesterday from Liverpool. Mrs. Por ter, a "spiritual medium," of New York, prophesied that the vessel would be bumf d to the water's edge before the 20th of April. She should have waited until 'she was almost certain of. the facts, as did her brethren and sisters, who guided by a scientiflc hypoth esis in a New York paper, predicted the fate of the .Pacifiic after she had been out nearly three months. M. Broccliicri, the inventor of the celebrated anti-hemorragic water which bears I113 name, has just died in France. lie had always refused to make know his secret,, and had, in consequence, allowed himseli to be twice condemn ed for the circulation of unauthorized remedies. He has iust willed-to 'his widow a million of francs, and his secret to the Faculty of Medicine. Courier aes AaU unis. There are' five hundred and eighty- nine applicants for a passage to Liberia in the American Colonization Society s ship, which .is to leave Baltimore some time during the present month, and savannah early m June. Mr. Fillmore writes that, "he puts himself in the hands of his friends." That is what Mr. ' "Weller would call "tying hisself up into a worry small parcel." Albany' Evening Journal, Tho American party of Illinois have nominated Col. W. B. Arther, of Clarke County, for Governor, and Hon. L. M. Douglass of Cook County,, for Lieu tenant Governor. Bennett, of the New York Herald, has returned to New York from Paric, and is about to sit down quietly in an up town palace, leaving his establish ment to furnish him 75,000 dollars a year to make life comfortable. Massachusetts Legislature (House) have passed a resolution appropriating Twenty Thousand Dollars to aid in the Free State Cause in Kansas, - " - Rev. A. TV. Musgrove, of the Cin cinnati conference, . and stationed at Lebanon, 0., was married May 12th to Miss Mary F, Brown, of ;Lebanon. Rev. TVra. Simmons, presiding elder of the Xema district, officiated on the k occasion. Jirother Alusirrove, tnoufrh blind, is among the most capable and efficient of the members of the Cincin nati conference. Christian Advocate. The wife of one of the unfortunates who were.entombed in the coal mine near Zancsville, became deranged .in consequence of the long and agonizing suspense, and has been taken to the Lunatic Asylum, in Columbus. Sale off Town 6ts, IN BROWNVILLE N. T. ; I rpHE undersigned will offer for sale to the highest . 1 bidder, on July 4th, 1855, the following Town Lots in the town of UrownviIIe, IN. 1. Lot. Block. Lot. ' Block Lot Block. II 2 15 34 14 f8 12 2 y.l 33 3 60 2 4 10 3d 16 61 8 11 '12 33 11 64' 13" 13 7 44 -5 66 11 22 ' 5 43 5 69 " 5 . 23 3 45 14 72 5 27 5 47 15 74 10 28' 11 ' 48 14 " 76 2 32 .7 36 13 ' 78 12 33 4 c - 57 7 .80 I X .7 c o in -i -r i""..v 9t v divided half cf Block 86- ' -. TERMS One tiird in hand, one third in three months, and one thirtl in six mouths, with Bond and Security.: , : JOEL IL WOOD. June Hth, 1S56. ". ' " " ; , 2-tf :;: jSptiiee.'- V BARREL conuAiring from twenty to thirty i. i. , Gallon? of Lard Oil, was taught adrift on the 11th day tf June 1855, ard Uikcn from tie river op posite the town of Brewnville, N. T. It has the ap ponrance of hanngbeen in the water for aconsider ablelet;;th of time. ..No marks or brandi could be distinguished upen it.' The barrell with contents is now in possession of the undersigned. The owner can have it by appearing aad proving pperty and paying chafgei.' If not claiaio.1 within ninety days from this date, the property w! I be sold to pay the cost.. - ".', " DAVIDSON PLASTERS. Bro wuYule. N. 7, June 1 1, 1S53. n21tpd A. C, l-OKD :-'i'r"' i'- t. t. BOTTKN. FORD fc BOlYEJf, Attorneys . and Counsellors at Law. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Office at the corner of Broadway and Madison iircets, up stairs. ; JOSEPH MURPHY, Attorney and Counsellor, at Law. An& Solicitor in Chancery. Sidney, Fremont Coujrrr, Iowa. Office in the Court House, up stairs. L. LINGENFELTEIt, ATTORNEY ;AT LAW. SIDNEY, IOW A! Will practice in the 6th and 7th Judicial Districts ?f Iowa, and Nebraska Territory. , , " E. F. SEARS, :, ' " Attorney and Counsellor at Law. And Solicitor in Chancery. ' SIDNEY, IOWA.' . Will practice in the District Courts of Western Iowa. i ',".': ; 0 Ece at the Court House, up stairs. .JgJ j. ii. Bitowjr, Attorney ; and' Counsellor at Law. plattsmouth, n, t. : WDLL attend promptly to all professional busi ness intrusted to his care, in any of the Courts of this Territory. ' -'" Letters of inquiry, relating to any part of the Ter ritory, answered promptly and with dupatch. r D. Ili SOLOMON, : Attorney and ' Counsellor, at Law. GLEN WOOD, IOWA.' Will pra-itico in the Sixth and Seventh Judicial Districts of Iowa. A. J. FOFPLETOX. WM. N. BYERS. POFPLETON & BYERS, ATTORNEYS AT' LAW. And General Land Agent?, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Land Warrants E ought and Sold. LAND ENTERED ON TIME. JPECIAL attention given to the selection and en Otry of Lands for Settlers, and all others desiring choice locations. . Land Claims, Town Lots and all kind of Real Es tate, bought and sold and investments made for dis tant Dealers. ' :-? GIBBS & MASON, Attorneys and Counsellors , at Law. And Geneml LandAgents, NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, collec tions", investing money, locating and selling bind warrants, and all other business pertaining to their profession, ia Nebraska Territory and Western Iowa... i1 .. CIIAItLES B. SMITH, Gonoral Xjgvrad. iLfjoiit , AND NOTARY PUBLIC. . OMAHA CITY, T. Office in State ous?. TT7ILL tirw particular attention to orders and eom- V V missions from abroad, and to the supervision of the sale of lots and Claims in Nebraska territory. References. . . ' Ho. .Tessk D. JJaiGnT. - Washington, D. C. ' John Vam Bcrex, New York City. Edwin Croswell, . " . 44 Mark.W. Izzakd, Gov. of Nebraska. . T. B. Ccmimj. Sec. 44 , , a u u Greene, Weasi: & Benton, Council Bluffs. Iowa: JACOB S AFFORD, i Attorney and Counsellor at Law. GENERAL INSURANCE AXD LAND AGENT. And Notary Public. Nebraska City, Nebraska Territory. WILL attend promptly to all buisnessi entrusted to his care, in Nebraska Territory and West ern Iowa. H. D. JOHNSON. J. P. CASSADY. i. V. TEST. JOHNSON, CASSADY &, TEST, Attorneys and' Counsellors at Law. And General Land Agents, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. "YylLL promptly attend to Land Agencies, In T vesting Money. Locatinsr and nellinff Land Warrants, and all other business pertaining to their proiession, in Western Iowa and .Nebraska. A. D. JONES, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, oeneral Land Agent. , OMAHA CITY, N. T., II. A. TERRY & CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEKS IN " GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS, FRUITS and Shrubs, Grape and Cranberry vines, Grass, Clover seeds. Bird seeds of all kinds. Agri cultural and Horticultural books, Implements, Ac. Agents xor au tne test Kiaal l'ublicatlons in the united Slates. Store next door to Postoffice, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Wholesale and Retail Commission House, Omaha and Fontenelle. THOMAS GIBSON, IS now receiving for sale, a large assortment of the latest styles of BEDSTEADS. f,-e. . Also Leavitts' Corn Mills, adapted for grinding meal or horse feed with two horses. Also, a large lot of Ila If -bushel Measures, stamped. f i ... ... r ' jierenanis suppnea on wholesale terms. , GLENWOOD HOUSE. THE undersigned having again taken this well known House, has fitted it up with entirely new and complete Furniture, and hopes by strict atten tion to business,1 to m rit a liberal share of public patronage. His Table will at all times be furnished with the best the market affords. His large and com- moaious siaoies wui at an times be supplied with grain and, attended by careful ostlers. In fliort Jes se claims "to be himself again," and will at all times, uo jinu to see uis oiil inenUS. ' - Glenwood, May 14, 1856. JESSE PAINTER. OGILVIE HOUSE. , By USHER & THAYER, ' rlORNER of Water Street and Iowa Avenue, near I iL.Cl 1 iT . j- ' uw oiuiiujuutii Arfinaing, . MUSCATINE. TOW A General Stage Office. Baggage taken to and lrom-stcamboa-ts, free of charge. ROBINSON HOUSE. THE Subscriber having recently taken and refitted the above well known and popular Pub lic House, he trusts by strict and studious attention to the wants of his guests, to merit a liberal share of public lavor, conhdence and patronage... His table win oe gpreaa wnn tne Dest lue market affords, and ; :n v j i.. . . . . " ptiiua uo rponu mj luiLts-u ins guests agreeably at home, and comfortable, 0. A. ROBINSON. Council Uluffs,, ilay 14, lsoo. . " ... ... rOIITENNLLE HOUSE. WM. II. DAVIS, Proprietor. . WOULD respectfully inform the Traveling Public, that ho is now prepared to accommo date any quantity of travelers and boarders and wili be found ready at all hours to administer to the wants of visitors. , He is now engaged in making ex tensive additions to his House and Stables, and will spare.no pains in making the Fontenelle House a home for all who may favor him with a yisit. ' 1 Fontenelle, N.T, May 14, 1856. " 1 : Twenty Laborers Wanted!! rpWEXTY LABORERS, who can handle JL tho spade, ar wanted immediately at Br own ville, Nebraska Territory. Libcral'wages'will bo given by the subscriber. x J. D.N. THOMPSON. . WM. GARRISON, . Meal Estate Agent PLATTSMOUTH, N. T. TTAS now on hand several valuable town lots and JL J. also Timber and Prairie Claims, which lie wil .sell cheap. . ' Being acrent for. the City of Plattsmouth. he wil' furnish lots to those who wish to settle in the town, on cneap ana reasonable terms. -OHk-c with J.U. Brown, Esq. -'' ; J ' BOOK STOKEli'sw goods and cheap goods! JUST OPENED AT THE HEAD OF BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOSIA. ttthere may bo found a large assortment T V of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, and everything iu their line, consisting in i-art, as fol- ows: Ilistorii-s and Biographies, ' KarratieejandTravels, School Bock?, ' . " " ; Misscellaneous Works, . i . ; Lives of Ltnincnt Persons, "Agricultural Works, '; Standard Poetical Works, , - Religious Work?, Sonp Books, - . Bibles and Hymn Books, Novclj and Light Reading, Pictorial Works, Blank Books, - -Paper, Pens and Ink, Cards and Gift Books, Toys and Fancy Primers, Portfolios and Alburns. And a thousand other useful and i joessary articles in the line. Also, red, black and blue INKS, of oar own man- ufaoturo. Wholesale and Retail, as cheao as can be had in St. Louis, and warranted of the best quality, put up in quart, pint and half-pint Lotties; also, iu four and two ounce bottles. Professional men wishing a bill of : LAW (MUCH Can be supplied here at 20 per cent above pub lishers prices, we paying all costs and obtaining them at the shortest notice. ' Our arrangements '. embrace any STANDARD BOOKS printed in- tha Uni ted States. - ...... . m , Call and see our stock we are new beslnnera but will serve our customers to the best of our ability. Our prices, wo are sure will be satisfactory A CRAIG & SANFORD. Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 14, '55 vln2. Richardson's Missouri 1 Express Conipany, Principal Office No. 12, N. Main St., '; ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. ; BEQ leave to inform the public, that they have extended their Express Lino to this place. Hav ing complied with tho requisition of their Charter: and being fully organized, are now prepared to trans act a : ' sj , . : ; General Agency Business. he success which has attended the brisdnal Propri" etor, is a guarantee of the satisfaction rendered, and ii. win always ne tne aim ana sluuy of tne i-xecutive of this Company, to eive every possible facility for the speedy and safe transmission of Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels, and llunaies ol tooas, merchandize, ' and every description of Freight, on reasonable terms to U points on tne .Mi.oun River, and at St Lonis, with other responsible Express Companies, for New York, New Orleans. Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, : i t i: . t : -n. t- t n vui-jjiiuai-i, jjuniuiuu. uuuiaiiio, iukjk isiana, .Mem phis, Pittsburgh and Buffalo, and to almost every town and villiage in the United States, Europe, Aus tralia ana t-antornia. A Mossenger will be put on the new steamer Oma- hx making weekly trips between here and St. Jo seph, there connecting with our daily line to St Louis and all points as above. In behalf of tho Enterprise, the patronage of the pubho is respectfully solicited. All business entrusted to us, will meet with the same e nergetier and prompt attention which has always characteriied this Express, and made it pro-eminent - rr . 1 - DIRECTORS. ; St. Louis. Edwarp Mead. ' . SAMErx JIcC artneit. W. D. W. Bernard, ' John W. Toolet. Joseph F. Richardson. -B, F. Babbt, Alton. W. J. Pioot. 1 .exins'ton. JOSEPH F. RICHARDSON, Pres't. S. SI. Gsat, Seo'y. , , vln2. ' Henst Ktle, General Agent. . AT BROWNVILLE, N. T. W. : HOBLITZELL & CO. ABE NOW IN RECEIPT OP A FBESH SCrPLY OP IfflETY V men, when complete, will compose the Largest and best selected stock in this country. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES ARE BOUGHT at tho lowest price for cash, and consists of Coffee, S a sar. Teas, Fish. Rice. Currants. Raisins, Candies, Molasses, Syrup, Emit. Nuts, &c, Sec, DHY GOODS. Ladies and Gents, call and see them, and price for yourselves. Late styles and a full assortment of Dress Goods, from a ten cent Lawn to a A wo Dollar bilk. A wo, a tew nne- SILK SHAWLS, BONNETS & PARASOLS CLOTHING. A fina stock old and vounz. fogies and fast' men, Call soon if you want a nice coat, vest or pants on reasonable terms. II A 1 . iNew styles cheap and durable. IIARDTARE. Avery larje assortment, con sisting in rt of Smiths'' Tools, Spades, Shovels, Kakes,' iloes, .Bells, Mill, Crosscut and Handsaws, Files, Augers, Axes, Broadaxes, Adzs, ChLrcls &c, f c, to the end of the chapter. UUlIilMM; MATERIALS. A larire lot. consisting of Pine Doors, Sash, Shutter Blinds, Oils, t amts, rai s, i,ocks, Liiitcnes, rutty, Glass &c. FURNITURE. Bureaus, Bedsteads. Tables. Chairs, Tin Safes, Cupboards, Stands Ac. 5" We will soli cheiper for cash than any house in Nebraska Territory. , June i, looo. NOTICE TO SETTLERS IN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Surveyor Gtrt-raVt Ojfice, ) ' WyandotfCity, K. T., Nov. 22, 1855. f AS frequent enquiries are made of this ofSce in relation to the manner in which notices of Pre- emtion claims to the public lands, in Kansas and Ne briska, are to be given through the Surveyor Gener al's Office, this notice is published for the benefit of all whom it may concern. The follow mg form of a declaration to claim under the law, any tract of land subject to pre-emption, has been furnished this ofiico by the Commissioner of the General Land Office.' The declaration of intention may be written or printed, and must be signed by the applicant in presence of some person who will sign the same as" a witness. I he declaration may be made and signed at this office, or any where else in the Ter ritories and sent by mail or otherwise to this office. The form must be carefully observed. r. Declaratory Statement for Cases where the Land is not subject to Private Entry. " I, , of, being have, on the- day of- A. D, quarter of section, number- -, in township number of range number , in the dis trict of lands subject to pale in the land office a and containing acres, which land hat not irt been offered at public wilt, and thu rendered subject to private entry; and 1 do hereby declare my inten tion to claim the said tract of land as a pre-emption ngni, nnaer tro provisions oi saia act ol -itn Septem ber, 1841. Given under my hand, this- -r- day of '-, A D.. 18 , In presence cf - ' ' ' Upon filing the declaration iu this office there will issue to the appileant the followia certificate: . bo,- - . . Surveyor GeneraT Office, , 18 K. T- ' , I certify that y- has this day filed in my office a notica in accordance with the 12th section of the Act establishing the office of the Surveyor General of Kansas and Nebraska, and granting pre-emptin rights to actual settlers for the quarter section number, in township number . in rane number , east of the 6th Principal Meridan. in Territory. Surveyor General of Kansas and Nebraska. BROWIJ VILLE ; STEAM MILL, LAJiu, iuiiUSON & CO., Proprietors, JCrownvillo, 3MT. 1 N. B. We -would rospectfully inform 'thoTciti icns of Nemaha county and adjoining ilissouri, that we have always. on hand a large and well selected supply of LUMBER, which we can f urnirh atlow er rates than any mill in the Territory. , Market prices paid "for logs delivered at the yard, or on the bank f the river. . All orders accompanied with the cash, will receive our immediate attention. . , i . . r . . , . S. B.. MILLER, BLACKSMITH l;, AITD WAG0H MAKER; : First St, '"bet Llain and"V7atcrf IB, Iff b. b. j. d. n.-Thompson! '. BROWNVILLE, N. (T. . Expressly for this Market, a Lirga and Well Selected Stock of DRY GOODS, k GROCERIES, CLOTHING, QUEENSWARE, HATS & CAPS, CASTINGS, NAILS, IRON, SASH, PINE DOORS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, I LATCHES LOCKS, BOOTS & SHOES, WINDOW SHUTTERS &c, &c o HAVING been bought and shipped at low figures, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer such in ducements as have not heretofore been offered. We ask an examination of our Goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. The Ladies will find at our Store a large assortment of DRESS GOODS. Challi, Eerage, Delains Poplins Ginghams. Victoria Lawns, Embroidered Robes, Fluid Silks, &c, &c,. &c. - ALL OF 'WHICH WILL EE ; SOLD VERY LOW. June 7, 1855. , . " ' DANIEL ZOOK, WH0LE3ALE AND BET AIL rugg:.is , (Jrejon, Iljilt County, JIo. Has in Store : Pare White Lead, ' Linseed Oil, Spanish Whiting, . Red Lead, Litherage, White Chalk, ' Venitian Red, Spanish Brown, Cream of Tarter, Tartaric Acid, Sulpher Carb. Soda, Vinegar, Turpentine, Sal Soda, Coparas, " : Saltpeter,. Borax, Hex. Liniment, Vol. Oil do, ' Morland'? do, , Xerver and Bone do, Farrel3 do, Louden's . do, Jays' Expt., Window Glass, PuVty, . ' ' Caster Oil, Ex. Logwood, . Blue Stone, Alum, Ground Ginger, Root do, Saint Louis Glue, Paris Greec? Chromo do, do yellow, Iron Paint, White Zink do, Fish Oil, Whale do, Wrights' Pilli), Champian'i do, Jayan's ' do, Loudon's d, Radway'aR. H., Davis Pain Killer, Fahnestock'i Ver., Stone's Cough Candy, MeLane's Liver Pills. London s do, In addition to the above, I have the largest Stock of Druggist and Physicians Shop furniture, Chcmi cals, Surgical instruments, and Patent Medieiens ever offered for sale in this Country. Alerchants and Physicians of Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, are respectfully invited to givo me a call. June 7, 1856. DANIEL ZOOK. Fresli Arrival of NEW GOODS! AT ROCKPORT, MO. THE subscribers would respectfully tender their thanks to their customers and the Public Gene rally for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit a continuance of the same ; as they are determined to sell Goods as low if not lower than any other House west of St. Joseph. Having just received a large and wellgcleetcd Stock of Spring and Summer Goods : also a superior Stock of Family Groceries with Hardware, Glasi and Q,ueensware, Furniture, Saddlery, Iron, Ac. Come one and all, For well we know ; . Again youll call, .'''.'' We'll sell so low. Of Poods the best 1 . ' . And"profii3 small, We'll beat tho rest, ' And suit you all. Our Stock of Dry Goods having been purchased in the Eastern cities, we flatter ourselves that we can surpass our competitors in the low prices and good qualities of our Stock, and earnestly believe all will make by calling and seem? for themselves- before purchasing elsewhere.' CAREY, JONES, & CO. N. B. Country Produce of All kinds takon in ex change at the highest prices, for Goods. Jo ne 7, '56. GRIST MILLS ! ! Patent Portable Mill. fTIIIE subscribers have entered into a partnership X under the firm of Reed, Holabird & Co., to manufacture the J. C. Reed, Patent Portable Grist Mill and are now prepared to furnish all thoso in want of a good Corn or Wheat Mill that for dura bility, simpliety and economy ; excel any Mill in the world. Un tne late exhibition of tuo Mechanics institute in Cincinnati, a Gold ITedal was awarded them for it. It is adapted to all Grain crinding purposes : it 13 superior to all others for the most extorsive Merchant Mill, as it is for grinding1 the Farmers feed by Horse Pwcr- . . : The above Mills are manufactured by the under signed at their shop in Circinnati, 0., where they con be furnished in any quantity at short notice. lhe above Mills warranted to perform as follows: 36 in. diara. per hour 50 B. Corn, 25 Wheat, $300 24 20 " 13 200 20 IS " B 150 As this Mill tells its own storv.it is unnecessary to quote from our numerous recoinmenditflonf , received. . REED, HOLABIKD & CO. Cincinnati, O. A. B. HOLLABIED & CO. Machinists, Founders, and ENGINE BUILDERS Trout Street, West of Smith., CINCINNATI, O, Would most respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they are now pre pared to execute all orders in their line, with proinpt- ne?s. tuving lately enlarged their shop and with the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to them. Saw Mill Engines of every' Description. Constantly on han ': consisting of the Sash, Circu lar and Muley. Mill Gears and every description of (. asting3f warranted to be well made in every particu lar. . . They have, also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, which enables t'aem to oversee all work jo that line furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonably terais as any other shop in.thc country. .",' ., Those in want of anything in our line, would do well to give us a call and examine our new patterns. . A-.B. HOLABIRD & CO. " JOHN S. HOYT, County Surveyor' and . Land .Agent, Ot Richardson county, N. T., will ttter.d promptly to all business in his profession, when called on: such as Paying Taxes, Recording Claims. S ubdividinrr Land, Laying cut Town Lots,lraf tjng City Pla.ts &c. iesiueiice ana address '...'", ARCHER, Richardson eo., N", T. FRANKLIN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY i ITo. 153 Viae St., bet. Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI, O. C. F. O'DHISCOLL Si. CO Manufacturers anl dealers in Tews. Book and Job Type, Printing Presses, Cases, Gallics, 4.c.,Ac. Inks, and Printing Material of Every Description. STEREOTYPING of all kin 1 Books, Music, Patent Medicine Directions, Jobs. Wood Enrrevki". 4c, c. ' Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles, wai. ii. thompsox. ' ' , ' j. n. taaffe THOMPSON k TAAFFE, . (Successors to Burrows & Thompson, ' Wholesale Grocers, . , And -Commission Merchants . 2o. 13, Tearl Street, . Ciciaratl, . ' tW Particular attention will be given to order for GrocerieSj which will always be executed at current market prices. ' ' 9 ' Attcmtion Company ! THE NE2IAIIA GUARDS art- hereby manded to parade it the- Anitorv, ia Brown coni- nrville. oa Saturday, June 21st, 13j, ia full unifonuwith foarteea rounds Qf Maul; ciu-tridga. bj crdfjr of tne Caj t. r ; . 185G. SPRING SALES. 185G. , LOW P2KE3TO CASH AND PROMPT TIME BCTIfci. JO IT IT HALS ALL, WHOLESALE AXD EZTAIL BOOKSELLER &, STATIONER, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. No. 123 llain, St. Louis, Ho. HAS for sal-9 all the Spelling books; Geographies, Readers: Jlistoriries; Chemistries; Diciion.i.riei: . Arithmetics; Philosophies, f-c, now in use, together with a large stock of Law, Medical and miscellaneous books forming the most complete assortment to b found in the city. Also, Writing paper, and Foreign and Domestic stationary, of the finest Quality, country merchants and others should not fill to call at No. 120 Main st. GREAT Clotliins Sale. WM. R MARTIN,) New York. )' 1856. 0. C. MARTIN, St. Lou Li. MARTIN & BROTHER. THE OLD ORIGINAL CLOTniEB Ho. Ill AND 2fo. 1 XIALTI ST2ZZT, ST. LOUIS, ?JO. FR tho mwroachinr spring, wo will have & TRE MENDOUS STOCK OF CLOTHING, manufac tured by ourselves in New York, expressly for thu market. In point of STTLE, QUALITY and PRICE, wo defy any and all competition ! Wc have marked down our price very low, as we intend soiling to none but CASU AND PROMPT HEX. To such we would ask a thorough examination of our Stock before purchasing. l-5t MARTIN 1 BRO. SHAW, BUEL & BARB0UR7 L3CPOKTEK3 A J08BZE3 Of Sisrsr Groods 55 Pearl Street, Cincinnati BA31BOCK, C. O. SHAW, L. C. BCfiLT. O. H. BAB.BOCR. . YOUNG, N0USE & POND, IMPORTERS AND WH0LE3ALS IJiALEIi3 IN Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, No 15, Pearl Street, Cincixsati. N. M. FLORER, WHOLESALE DEALEE 1 Port, B.1C0H, Lard, S. Cured Hams, DRIED BEEF AND BEEF TONGUES. N 9, Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, O. . BOBBINS & P0MER0Y, WHOLESALE DKALER3 IN BODTS, SH0ES& SOLE LEATHER, Nos. u, Tearl and Tl, 3Iain Street, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Hi II HE1, . PAINTS, OILS, VAilNISinS, v French and American Window Glaia & Glni$tcarct Sjiieet, Iiidijo, Madder, Perfumerit,lc. SPRINGSTOCK! CHARLE3S, BLOW & CO. IMPOKTER3 k WHOLESALE PEA LEI 13. No. C Sard 67 Hain strcot, St. Louis, Ho. . Are now in receipt of their new Stock, euiuracius everything in their line. JMerchants visiting our City ora requested to give us a call, as wo are determined to sell for Cash r Prompt Time Paper, as low as any House in tha United States. U. WHITTEMORE. R. B. WHITTEMORE. J. t. CAETEB Ii: & 11 B. WHITTEMORE & C0., - Wlioletale Dealers in JE3L&ft&9 ' Caps BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS. . . . NO. 143 MAIN STRRET, , (First door above the Back of Missouri.) -St.Zjotils ZVXo Cash paid for Furs and Deer Skins.;, B. CROCKERY. 15. JOHN- W. T00LEY. ' (Successor to N00NAN, TOOLEY Co,) 53 Main st., Old Stand, SL Louis, Mo. ' IMPORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in China, Glass and Queen.iware, Yellow and Rockinhum Ware, Chandeliers, Lamp, Lantern.", Looking-glas ses, Untannia are, Ac. 4c, with a great variety of rancy juntlo and Parlor Ornaments, direct from the Potteries and Manufacturers. S?"Now arriving and in store, a full stokof tha above line of goods, which is offered to the Trade at reasonable rates. An examination is solicited. E"On hand, Assorted Crates, for Country Trade. N. B. Packing receives special attention. J. T. POWDALL. K. E CABE. DOW D ALL, CARIt &.CO., WASHINGTON FOUNDRY, Eagine and IMachino Llannfactory. Comer Second and Morgan Streets ST, LOUIS. 3IO. ANUFACTUKE RS of Steam Engines and Boil ers, Saw arid Grift Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws aod Pre??f:s, Lxrd Kettles. Lard Screws and Cylinders, Wool Carding Machines, Young's Patent Smut Machines, liuilding Castings, Jtc. I5f"A?ents for the s-ile of James Smith & Co.'s Sujrior MACHINE CARDS. YOUNG'S PATENT SMUT MACTJTNE. Well tried, always successful, fully Guarantied. Mana factnred and for sale by . ".'. DOWALL CARR. & CO.. Washington Foundry, St. Louis, Mo. E. Tt'TTLE. R. Ol PEBLEY. II. W. SMITH.' TTJTTLE. PERLEY- c SLUTH. ' SPETXG STYLES.-ASoG: 77 Main street, St. Louis, Mo. . " MANUFACTURERS of Straw and Silk Bonnet Imjiorters and Wholesale dealers in Ribbon. bilk Millinery, i lowers, Trimming, Laco Goods, Em broid?Tief, Ac. g'"Merchants and Mulincrs are particularly in vited to ciamine our stock, before making their spring purchase?, as w (relying fully on the superiority of" our styles,) intend to offer inducements equal, if not superiou, to any jobbing house in the United States SA3IUEL SPENCEIl Si CO,,' No. Eighty-Two North Fourth Street, Near Eocodt , ST! LOUIS, MO. . - MANUFACTURERS rf every description of." Frame?, dealers in Painting, Engraving', Mti. graphs,' Ac; Toking-glass Ilates of every ue, and. ' tram"l to any pattern in the best manner. ", , Advertising Cards, 1c., Stained aad Varaiaed or Framtd at Axort notice. " " Ro.-nwool, Walnut and other fancy wood' Picturo Frame Mouldings.' . Tho Trade Supplied." Old Frames, Ac, Bo-gilt. FRESH DRY GOODS. . . ' .EEIiiV JA3IESON & CO., . Xos, 170 and. 172 JIain St.', Si. Louis: . W2 ate now in receipt of the most complete and: " magnificent stock, everoffered to the WestwrT'" Trade. 'Merchants visiting this city are invited to make an examination of our rtock and pri'e. tUUl, JAMESON & CO. CHARTER OAK . ' LIFE INSURANCE COOTAST! , Hartford, Ct. .Capital ?JKy)0& With liirgo and increAi;pg receipts securily investw.l nn lerthc sar.ctu- anl p.;;rQY o inXtttujtrollcr of Pullie Acccun-i. ' ' " . OTT37CEr,S. ALFIC2D GILL, Pre?t. 'JOHN L. .BUNCE, Y. I.' . JAMES C WALKLLY.lSocreUry., TIitEC70n3. ' Alfred Gill. John L. Bunc, Wm. R, Cone, Jas. O Bulioj, John A. Butler, Noah Whe-iton, N. Ib.lhs tor, Sata'l Coit,DanT Phillips, C. N. nnbrcy. BOARD OF FINANCE. Geo. Biach, Eia.. President f ISwni Bank,-" - I). F. Robinson, Esq., , u 3I;tforl " . i Hon. Isaac Toucev, lite Attorney (nl L , irv ' . Applications fir iasurince m-iY . ;l . . 1 R. W. I I uAS, Actit. . ' DR. X, S. nOLIIDAY, lULZx. j "