Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 12, 1856, Image 2

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    THE -ADVERTISER.
IU VT. FURNAS, Editor. .
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1858.
'
SII. Pauvix, No. 68 Fourth street, between
"Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati.
S. M. Pkttkngill A Co. New York.
W. S.,SrxJixiR, No. Chestnut street, Saint
"Louis.
. 15. F. McLrcc, Troy, Ohio. ".
Da. IL IL Darst, Tippecanoe, Ohio. .
; W. C. Mcxgek, Covington, Ky.
, A, D. Kike, Archer, Nebraska.
H. W. I'kter, Orejrou, Mo.
1)iuxn A Hawk, Kockport, IU. .
Kidex A WnrTK, Nebraska City, N. T,. -
Are authorized Agents to solicit Subscription and
Advertisements for the Advertiser, and recieve and
reciept for monies thereon.
. .
tifEL LisK QutT Claiu. Djcids. and Dxclaua
tctet Statxmksts, for sale at the Advertiser
Office. ..
For the Nebraska Advertiser.
THE 3TE77 LLITI) 077ICZ.
Editor or the Advem
true " that the members of Congress,
... . .ml Ti . ITawtti Wa Itava TvPTI ft TPCf
t, Atiior vmita will ha rmrsued. uv a utjiaai iiAUiAA,A. 0
UVllCHC 1J vw..ww ..... i I ' . a
. . .. rt ik. Vmc . nhUMnisrni - fntnam . ever Diiioo iw
what other means can ixrazress ui wo w- i .v... . ,
I3ROY7NVILLE
STEAM MILL,
em. it dent, become possessed of a correct knowledge publication, and have been out here in Nebras
TCvU tha of -the wishes of the people of this Territory, ka so long, without any such reading matter
of Congress, tne r r , received a number, by the last
constitutional guardians of our Territory, dur- "ZrTZZl drd everything for an old-fash-
1 1 it ii iai. w uiwii tv imi wv&Mavavawa m- & a -
ed.br a' large majority of the Representatives ioned smoke, and. read. For tis to say any- I tplJof ;LUtoBn,M.tof-
from every portion of the Territory.
trig its infancy, are so sincerely laboring to ad'
vance our interests as they constantly claim to
be? If so, it occurs to me that we. may well
exclaim, 'save us from our friends.". During
the present session, we have seen norths of
time wasted, and thousands of dollars drawn
from the National Treasury, and squandered
over the single question of slavery, while a
shameful I may say. in view ef their being
assembled at Washington as National Legis
lators, and m to discharge. faithfully and
honestly their duties--a' criminal negligence
has been shown to all matters, from which any
matc-rud and substantial advantages might re
sult to our people.
A few days since, in a
T 0vAcf eA Atronf arvoa iva miff
derive trom a proper action on the part of Con
NOEL, LAKE, & EMERSON,
N B ' We would roepectfully inform tho citi
aens'of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
. , v . rl . .na well selected
i we nave u"3" 'r ," . , " , ,
EW "WT5 WENT TO BLOWNYILLE.
St. Stephe N. T., )
July 6th, 1856. J
' The sun waJ at its meridian height, as we
leaped into the Ferry-flat and gave three
cheers for St. Stephen. Time nor space seem
ed scarcely to exist, as our intrepid mules boru
us over the road to the well-known mercantilu
house of H. &.D.
Having partook of the Ice-water, diluted
slightly with old Bourbon, we resumed our
communication to journey-rather carelessly-and therebeingno
tt Jingerooaara to pomi ine traveller oa cis way,
we directly found ourselves lost, A monoton-
, . FfV ' the Trrirv
thins, in hopes of placm3 this valuable mom. afc theTard.
- HlirKHh I fl 11.19 Bxaav mv- - n w
or on the bank of the river. .
All orders accompanied with the cash, will receive
our immediate attention. '
ly more prominently before the American peo
ple, would be useless, is uowu ev;
where, and appreciated.
i -1 -
See the advertisement of Da. Holladat.
Ha baa a fln atock of Drujrs. When we com
menced reading his advertisement, we couldn't
help saying to ourselves 'poor printers no
sight for you, if you get sick or want Drugs.'
But when we got along to the last clause, we
felt consoled breathed easy.
' S. B. MILLEIl,
BLACKSMITH
AND WAGON IIAKEIL
Firct St, bet Llain and Water,
P BIIQWNVILLE, N.
T.
: TO TEE JALEEES.
Farmers, of Nemaha county in particular,
have you noUccd that we have, in each num-
,1 l .1 nn .no rt in nrrl
cultural matters, than any other one. subject? Uess, with respect to certain of our pubUc 0M Pinettora tnif se
7f n h Knt in.t Innk at the cast numbers lands: and now I desire, if I can., to call the kra? ' " r T" f3 u"u 6. 5 imnMwi ? rt color of their banner. Price
' and ypu wfli find such is the fact Well, we attention of the honorable members, to the ne- , - -- ----- - -
intend to keen it up the whole year. We have cessity of a new Land Office in our Territory, bcr; this grove, and a slight trail, was our only
'been for the last five years, intimately connect- In a few weeks from now, the Land" Office at S08- boon a dense cioua ooscurea ail ap-..-cd'with
agricultural matters,' which has in- Omaha" City will be opened; and, thenceforth, P6 of light, and threatened to pour a
;frii e.cffor ftpiire to be en- nntil annthcT district is established, thosa of ns nower upon our unprotected heads;
CAkpAiGX STATES3iA3!f-We have received
the first number of the Campaign Statesman,
published by ToMLESSOH & WaLKEB, Fort either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the most
Des Moines. Iowa. "For President James
Improved Little Giant
COKff & COB PLANTATION MILL
mlTE subscriber has purchased exclusive right of
1 Territory in the West, of the above celebrated
Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all times,
nnRitire manner.
It is now more than a year since the
"Mttle Giant"
Was introduced to the public, during which time, it
has been constantly growing in the popular favor.
The improvements recently effected and patented,
makes it the most perfect machine ever offered for
general farm use. It is furnished ready for attaching
team, and weighs as follows: No. 1, 225 No. 2, 330,
M. Dews, Esq; retires, and S. H. Moeb, fills and
i with sarety d entrust-
accompany each Mill.
Fifty cents, for the Campaign.
"The Glewood Times comes to us this
waaV. nnW cnTTimmd of a new editor. J.
wwjvu ---f 1 , , n r T I i j . . jm -"it . ' ' SUQlCient lO 8CI uuo up, n
.a-edinfaijd a "grekt interest, in .the welfare who reside south of the Platte river, 'compris- when, by a flash of lightning we discovered a thevaCan We are sorry to part with friend when onoe adjusted, it can
and success of agricultural pursuit We have ing, as we do, a large majority of the people a. in h "solved to camp for the new 8ay8. uIt fa our Si. to a ZQletniJ
by some peices of bacon, two beds and a soli- jatjon j0 itxcs.w No2 40, M a 10 M a
tarv bonsa cat. Havirjr twined admission. - . ' . No 3 50, " " 15
..upori our exchange list, all' the most valuable of th e whole Territory, must take a Ion
agricultural newspapers and; periodicals, pub- J troublesome and expensive trip to Omaha, and
. think we can make enr narver a useful com-1 cur lands, or to transact business of anv kind
panion to every Farmer in this Tenitory. As
there is. no'agricultural paper in this Territory,
ye purpose, not only to continue, but increase
our devotion to the interests of the farming
portion of community. We invite communv
whatever, at the Land Office; in which trip we
must cross the Missouri river twice, and travel
through a part of Iowa, both in going and re
turning; for the swift, shallow and turbid wa
ters of the Platte cannot be crossed with a fer-
night, notwithstanding it was unoccupied," save
wo beds and a soli
tary house cat. Having gained admission,
which was somewhat vi et arvus we proceed
ed to prepare supper a fire was kindled, and j
a ham taken down and consumed, in a very
brief space of time. We then retired to our
respective couches, with an alacrity known only
to the weary. Scarcely were we ensconced
hour with ! horse
.".If
t l u .
; .patiens from our farmers upon all subjectston- ry-boat, at any point near its mouth. It is not uiet,J' on our P1168 of straw wen one of
riecled with agricultural matter. . J just, neither is it democratic, that the majority
.Now, we have told you what we intend to of the people of the Territory, should be sub
do, and. we will tell you what we want you to jected to such onerous and oppressive burdens,
do. . We want jost one (housan & more subscri- merely for the benefit of the few settlers, who
bers: and vou can set them for us, without any have made their homes north of the Platte
particular Lroulle. Just show your paper to river. A new Land Office for this Territory ranawar and three times did she make-her
.yourneighbor( and solicit him to becomes is urgently and anxiously demanded by our escape by a regular charge, heels foremost
Subscriber.' It will work just like a charm. people; and there is no reason, good, bad or in- Findin3 'u efforts' to capture her unavailing.
.Try it. 'And we-hereby . pledge ourselves, to different whv one should not be given us im- we retirKl' &ncl congratulated, ourselves witn
our mules, by a desperate effort, severed the
cord that fastened her, and cantered off, with
out even leaving us a declaration of her inde
pendence. - We did not give her up without
an effort; three times did we surround the
BELiaiotrs Meeting.-The Bevs Pabkeb
and BobkEB, preached in the "grove, at this
place, at 10 o'clock, 4 o'clock, and 7 o'clock in
the evening, last Sabbath. The meetings were
well attended by our town people, and those
from the country.
Mb. Mukboe, offers a sight for bargains.
See his advertisement in to-day's paper.
;
Mouboe & Williams .are yet "making
faces" we mean taking Daggerreotypes at
this place." Call at their Rooms.
No4 60. u 20 - - z. "
t" Laberat discount to dealers.
. . - JAMES B. CHAD WICK,
. No. 63 Locust street, bet. 2d and 3d
June 28, J856. vl-n4 .St. Louis, Mo.
KtilCKERBOGXER MAGAZIKE.
EDITED BY LOUIS OAYLOIt. CLAitK.
The number for January, 1858, beg-ins the Fobtt
Skvexth Volume of the Knicxibbocker Maqazink.
Since the price of subscrition has been reduced
from Fivk to Thrkb DoiXaA3 a year, j circulation
of the Knickerbocker has been mcred more than
five to one. In many places, ten are sol 1 where was
but one before, and through the year pwt it has been
steadily increasing. It is now offered u cheap as
any of tho Ma irazinea, all things considered. Instead
of makir W and prodigious promises, we submit a
few extracts from notice of late numbers, which we
might extend to a number of pages.
OPINIONS OF THE PKE33.
Those who are familiar with the Editor's monthly
'Gossip" with his readers, have doubtless, with our
selves, admired the perennial source of its pleasant
witandjoyfolness. In this number "The Gossip
fair rivulet rlancin2 aca
dancing in the sunshine of a May morning. V e used
u riarlt hld out. excectixig he would
eertainly "snow brown" lit the coming number;, cut
ttiis numDer gives no sign o
IntcUiacnctr. TPaAii'rt0.
" - . .. . - .
rvir;.)im!r i-idnftbodT else. uvinz iacu
.... 1 r k..&4 it T ..t.h
nnoaiuin9 within .iiiiaeii every tiij v
r Q . . - . .. .... i
i;.ra.t.nm. frrm the ablest, tne wiiuesi, uu
most humorous pen? of ue tunes.--jjusern: c .
The Knickeee : "sa has been ana wLi . s a laci
, iinr. thinrr a.u ine nom uo-
OI its vita; nui. ,u nji-o rI . . .
oirahln now that the uew crop of maginnes, fled
- - - - ... . ,1...
with af tides pirated irom f-ngusn autuum,
iresn norre crcutiouo mvi wujvv" -
Aeu York Ckriatian Enquirer. -
Rev. F. "W. Sheitos, Author of Letters from Up
. will h a rearular contributor.
tk Kat. tAlflnt in the country will be enlisted,
and no expense or effort spared, to make the KMCk-
BBBOCKEtt more than ever deserving oi iae un oi
Hnn amoti our original American Maeaxines. ,
Terms. Three Dollars a year, strictly in advance
there will be no deviation from this condition
Specimen numDors wu scut, gr"?,
rtnat.-nfiirl. -
Postage. Two cents per number, prepaid at the
office where the work is delivered, quarterly in ad
vance.
All remittances and sll business communications
must be addressed, post-paid, to . -
SAMUEL HUESTON,
348, Broadway, New York
A. C. FOBS I. u torts
FOIID L. EOT77!?T,
Attorneys and Counsellors at La
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
OSce at the corner of Eroftdsy and iljv
streets, up stairs.
We call attention to the Prospectuses of Har
per, Putnam and Knickerbocker, on the fourth
They are the three most
naorn rf tmr rvanp?
every Farmer, who will subscribe for, and read mediately No one whose soul is not steeped r16 ho of a refresbinS sleep and pleasant vajuaye jonthlies 'published in the United
urcaua. suiv uiu oot. iuo eiorv oi me uay; . .
t np a n rnn , snr nnn vpar nrui hi liim f . i i i i ui i,ii2&l i in nrainiiiA " nv Mti r t- v 1 1 ivAMAn i i
I- Vj wavAAWVi VI lUUUvU UJ OCiA'AUbClCdly W kkl
deny that South Platte Nebraska is entitled to
worth, td h'm, fcp times what jt cost, we will
refund his Jtwo dollars: We are iu eanest
ud will make good our words. . .
. . PATOTEE CCTOTY,--As
weEtated a few weeks since, is at present
unorganized, and is attached to Richardson
.'county forelection and judicial purposes; We
'rhade a short tour out in Pawnee county, a few
it, even though there be but one in the Ter
. What has become of the memortal, address
ed by jour last Legislature, to. Congress; in
which facts, showing the necessity of a new
Land District were so fully set forth; and in
which Browflville was shown to be the point
at which the Land Office, for that district
had sent his brilliant rays over the horizon, we
were up and preambulating the surrounding
country, in search of the truant descendant of
John Donkey. . '
It was with melancholy countenances that
we returned to our camp, that morning; we
had but one mule and knew, not where to pro
cure another.. After mature deliberation, we
concluded to work a man and a ruule, and take
A club is being made up for each of
these periodicals, and subscriptions received at
this office. .
Gov. Cummutq at present Territorial Sec
rofarv and TjAv have pone East Mr. Cum-
vvj w j o
ming on a recreating tour, and Mrs. Cumming,
to spend the summer at the Cleaveland Wa
ter Cure. , .
. weeks since.. and were agreeably surprised at U'yen toonr "titf Av Un i,A-.t.rtMi
the vast cmount oT good land, timber. and for Washington,. armed with the Governor's
.Istone. Along the Big-and Little Muddy Riv- certificate? t presufne that it was and if so,
1 -ers, Lon- Creek, Oak Creek, and the Big Ne- why have we heard nothing from it? Is it from
raalra; are as fine Bottoms as can Se found any- want 0f inclination, or of ability, that he has
where, and plenty; of- timber; for all practical EUffered six months of the time of Congress to
should be betted. Was not-tw memorial it by turns, until we could get a horse. The
. i . , . , i ..
prairie was ievei, me grass nign ana wet, mere
was no road. The scene was supremely re-
REH0YAL 07 THE PAWNEE INDIAN 3.
' A meeting of the. citizens of Otoe couuty,
was held at Nebraska City, N. June 16;
Hotel for Sale or Trade.
THE well known Hotel stand, at present occupied
by J. W. Garrison in Linden, Mo. It is in good
ur. imod well of water, eood cellar, ice houso and
excellent stuble, grainery and wagon yard and every
ftther eonvenience necessary for the purpose for which
it i nwmnied. Six larze lots. 60 by 120 will be sold
with the above. It is one of the best stands between
St. Joe and Council Bluffs; the Stage office is kept at
this place. Call and see me; 1 art determined to sen.
A 120 acre Land Warrant for sale. Also, one of C.
C.Harrison's best Camera's and Apparatus, complete.
I will learn any person who buys it, free of charge.
For further particulars, address me at Liuden, Mo.,
or at Brownville, N. T. A. J. MONROK.
July 12, 1 856. -, . . vln6-6t .
RTebrasKa House.
Front Street, near Steamboat' Landing,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
? A. J. BENEDICT, .
ANNOUNCES to the publio that he has taken the
above House, formerly kept by T. II. Edwards,
in Brownville, N. T, and is now prepared to accomo
date all who may favor him with their patronage.
A new addition has been built to the house, and ad
ditions made of Furniture and Bedding, and all ar
rangements now are such as to render this House
equal to any in the Territory;
Brownville, July 5, 1856. vl-n5tf
LOOK OUT!
A LL persons are hereby forwarned from buying
JOSEVH JIUFPJIY,
Attorney and Counsellor at-LaXi
And Solicitor in Chrncery. '
. Sidney, Fbemo2TT Couxit, Icwa,
Office in the Court House, up stairs.
I MNGENFELTEIt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
SIDNEY, IOWA.
Will practice in the f 'h and 7iH Judicial Li
of Iowa, and Nebraska Territory.
i
V F. SEAItS,
Attorney and Counsellor at 1st
And Solicitor ta Cl .ascery.
SIDNEY, IOWA. ,
Will practice in the District Courts of Wen,
Iowa.
37 Office at the Court Hou: up tain.g
Attorney and Counsellor at La,
PLATTSUOUTH, N. T.
WILL attend promptly to all professional loi
ness intrusted to his tare, ia any of the
of this Territory.
Letters of inquiry, relating to any part of the ?9
ritory, answered promptly and with dispatch.
diculous as we left camp, and still more so
when we drove up to the farm house, owned by
our old and esteemed friend, Tojl H , who
administered' to our wants and necessities, in
the South West fourth of Section 25, Township
6, North Range 15, East of the sixth Principal Meri
dian in Npinfiha nnnntv. "N. T now ocennied bv
the Object Of which, was to devise means for Thos. Heddy: as I have a right to said claim that is
the removal of the Pawnee Indians, from the ... SA Jl"
-purposes, me" quality X)t timber on me liig pass away, without any movement on his part, moss nospiiaDie manner, anq wnose
Nemaha i the finest we have seen in the Ter- :n t'e matter? Will he dead tha lark of on. wil1 -BOt 1)6 forgotten. H
. ... . -. . ' r i . . .... ., , .
jrener-
or
ntory; mostly yyamu Juapie ana vaK, portunity! That will hardly avail him. Every
scarcely a Lotion wooci to be lound. we were jay mustrhave afforded opportunities for the
jdoog the River, up and down,, for a .number readrDg 0f the memorial, and fo'r the introduc
ed miles, and found' it all equally fine. The tion of a bill, based upon the facts set forth in
. water-power on this stream cannot be surpas
sed, a, fine fall, gravel and stone bed and
. basks. Quite a settlement of good, substan-
.tial,in3lh"gcut, enterprising people now exist
alongo tkcr. rivef fine farms are opened up.
CoC Hestos by the way, an old neighbor
. from Ohio is the best fixed, up of. any Far
. irier Ve have seen iu Nebraska! He .has
the memorial. The House would, doubtless,
have refered the bill to the proper committee,
anil thfl instr.ftR.qnf ibi rii nu h U5" ana jovial manner, until tne large tne-umiea piaies, an meir ngui, uue ami iu
reccommended it to their favor' and ined for aDcl JPM" crowd, which had' assembled to all the land lying south of the Platte
reccumiueuueu n w meir iayor, ana gamea lor - , . ... river, and whereas, the Pawnee Indians have
it. rprvrt -AMI wn. u c, u the streets dunng the. morning, formed into .! j .
v v w w ii4wu vvAaA aiu v w autjUicu i ic - - ri iiivi 'ini.i v wiihikii hiii LirnLV. aiiu air
W. VT. WILLIAMS,
. WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALER IN
STOVES & TINWARE
Oregon, IVXo.,
mAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or-
J eon and the public in eeneral, that ho. has on
hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin
ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin
ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at
Wholesale and Ketall at at. Louis prices.
I would call particular attention to my stock of
COOKING STOVES, comprising the most improved
"South Platte", portion of this Territory, to
their own lands, on "Wood River." A com
mittee was appointed to draft resolution ex-
Here we pressive of the sense of the meeting. The
were furnished with another horse, and drove following is a copy of the Preamble and Reso-
into Brownville without accident or incident lutions, as. reported and adopted:
worthy of notice cr comment. Whereas; The Pawnee Indians did by a
'" Finding private rooms," in public houses, dif- treaty made with the Hon.. H. D. Ellsworth,
cn u'- ' ' -Z Commissioner on the part of the United States,
ficult to obtain, we took up quarters with our tf the pawneo age, on the ninth day
ineuu iuuix , wno. entenamea us.m nis 0r October. A. D. 1855. sell and relinquish to
-1 patterns both Air-Tisht and Premium. Among them
may be round t my s unarter uaK, ine oesi stove now
it a" !fF;l.A tj: 3 : T
in use, toe ASiauic Air- m. Jgut, I iuucvt sun prize x re-
mium. Also" .
I 111! WW S - . . .
a procession and marched, w,ith martial music, j residinz on the' lands of the United States FarlOr fiSOX fetOVCS
to the stand which had been prepared for the south of the Platte river, and on lands pur- - Of various Sixes and Patterns, which I.wi'l
occasion. Grey haifed veterans and chubby chased from the Otoe Indians by the treaty of SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN. TOWN.
. . . - 1 - - - m - v. w wmvw w v auwu luu i . I ion kiHiw a. KniM fir trtA I tra .a i . v m .
. moto gutter ta ld.0SJ; more fine .tMk-U.ple of Mk PlatU that a 5f Mo EM
was not throngh any fault or nerikenra oi his aa,Dra Ta' wm jooog ana ga - wherMS tha presence of this body I"?;s . on short nohc. nj on re8on.w. term ..
lantooaarouno. ineowerot the day was 0f Indians haa wholly prevented the settle- forV0rk 0. w.'w.lvmiAMS,
announced by the President The vocal ran- ment of the Territory west of Cass county, and . Ti.n5 Oreeon. Mo... July 5. 1856:
.rJ, and tWtai appropriate a?d g- Sffi.lLt H '' DOHA, Wert, .f Oaod.
c.w.ic.r wmca we marcnea iome - Resolve.l; That amemorial.be prepared and
table, which was loaded with the substantials forwarded to the Commissioner of Indian Af-
and luxuries of life; .Having bountifttly par- fairs, earnestly requesting him to take meas-
licinated in- tlm fmnrl iWrC X catiitiv? n ures to cause the immediate-removal of said
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and lift Pum.
THE attention of tho public is respectfully solic
ited to the examini nation of this valuable Pump,
as the most valuable one in use at the present time.
bimple in its construction, durable, substantial, and
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D. II. SOLO .HON,
Attorney and Counsellor at . La
GLENWOOD, IOWA.
Will practice in the Sixth an Seventh Judiej,
Districts of Iowa. .
A. i. rOPPLXTOJf. TV, x. 1TUl
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ATTORNEYS AT LA
And General Land Agents,
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Land Warrants Bought and Sol'
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SPECIAL attention given to the selection and c
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Land Claims, Town Lots and all kinds of Real I
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Attorneys and Counsellors at Lai
And General Land Agents,
NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
WILL promptly attend to Laad Agencies, efIl
tions. investing money, locating and m!Ki
land warrants, and all other business pertainin;
their profession, in Nebraska Territory and Wejtt
Iowa.
CHARLES B. S.IITII,
Gonoral Tmn c3L J.gtx
. AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
OUAETA CITY, N.' T '"
Oflce ia State Ejus;.
WILL give particular attention to orders and en
missions from abroad, and to the supejvisiuci
the sale of lots and Claims in Nebraska Territor
Beferences. . " . ,
Hon. Jesse D. BaionT. - Wahington,D.C
u John VawBcueji, New York City,
Edvw Croswell, . u "','
u Mare W. IzzaxiV : Gw. of NebnuU
u T. B. Crxmc, See.
Gbeenk, Wkars A Bkntom, CuncilBlofj.Iuc
JACOB S AFFORD,
Railroad Stations, Steamboats, Manufacturies of ev- AttOITiey and Counsellor at L
ry description, Mines, Furnaces, Salt Wells, Oil Mills,
Hot Lin u ids. ( the balls for such beine of metal.) Fire
and Garden Engines, Cisterns, and, In fact, all pur
poses for which a pump is required, and capable of
throwing water to a great height or distance, with
great force and power. The highest prises have been
awarded by the New York, Ohio and Indiana State
fairs. Town, vouoty and Single KiihH for thirty- ern Iowa.
nine Counties in the Eastern part of Chio, extend
ing from the Ohio River to Lake Erie, and the Coun-
GENERAL INSURANCE JLND LAND AGE)C
And ITotary Public.
Nebraska City, Nebraska Territory.
WILL attend promptly to all buisness entrv
to his care, ia Nebraska Territory and V.
sage.
If Congress adjourns, .without any -ac
tion al all in the matter, it may be very diffi
cult for our honorable delegate, to convince the
part. - We are immediately and deeply inter
ested in this matter; we want the Land Office,
and in justice 6houfd have ft." If -we fail to
get it, we will devolve it upon.our delegate to
6how, that he at least, did whatever could be
blooded cattle and horses 'thin we have seen
upon "any one farm. Pawnee county, and es
pecially tljis portion of it, h susceptible of a
'.heavy population, and only wants, to be found
out, toliave it 11 up rapidly. It p immedi
Ately oir the most practical route for the Terri-
..uu. - aujr. dobe,-by him, tosecure it for iis.
. 'Ana jost now, wane we tninK oi u: xrown
y'jlle is greatly interested' in he immediate 1q
pation, and hastycompletioa 6f this Jload; for
. when done we. are the nearest trading point for
t all that country There are settlements on the
Iig Nemaha, Big and Little Muddy, and Long
Creek, who are anxious to trade with, us we
If a newP'istrict is'eslabiished," the locaUon
of the Land; Office for it, will bo "a matter of
w i
a.!:.. 1. . a i " i ii I luaiaiiS.
apeuie uiu nau oeen gooa, we re urea w me iA. Thak fmm th- GeoniDhical rjo-
at a small advance on cost and carriajrs by
IZjZiOX t3 TTA WJUL1,
BOCKPORT,. jtlO.,
A5D
titi "DZZiXiOTJ,
IIEJIMUS LANDING, MO.
considerable interest. Rival asoirants there daPcinS Mloon and wh the &7 a.ad .fa we sition of Nebraska now occupied by said In- TT7E HAVE in store, and are receiving per Steam--mi
j.!.li'l . V . 6 6 '.-trinrjed it on- the Ihrht fantastic toe" until dianabein? COntiffUOUS to the ereat crossin2 TV e Hannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha,
ti on- but tha Sinx VseUlT f ' "bro daylight;" but we didn't go home with ofSalt Creek, where all the South Platte
tion, but that point u settled, I presume, m iXl fnT thrv igration tass,. to .wind their waj.westward to
ins same memorial mat asks Tor the District . . r , V . the Mormon city aud the Facilic coast ana
The
a large and well assorted stock of
Dry Goods.
Office will be located, if at alL forihe ben- w posseSsin as it does superior natural aavan-
of Ihfl Tnl' nA tl i.'--. until we", were: far on the road hdme. tages, it la important to the proper develope-
- ulus , ... . T meni of the agricultural resources of this por-
, v. WSk .uvuiu, w u- . - . .. . ...-... I tion oi tne lemtorv uiat saiu Auuiana do im-
. m I UULI J 1UD AV4 4lkVI T
In that memorial, the voice of the ' rethaP8 a Iew Mtes 01 tlIQV mediately removed.
have it from their own 'mouths, and will do Lgt
sok just as soon as they can. We are credibly Vg.-
in formed that the Commissioners appointed to j
he "for- Resolved: That tho Indian Agent for the
- . nvmu a9 riafcuavio fcv uiuj. au twvuuij vr. mwsw. w t4 w . w . u . iwi .uv.
ICURSKULt. I " . . r. I ..-.. - .. .a
in tn. TfJ the Events of the day" on the pages of his as neaeems prorxr, to cause tne removal oi
tli rZ""V :Z:?, Z : d the.one at - . Resolved; That a copy pf these resolutions
"r. Jr"wl .which they desired the Und Officer Sott "'
if you consultjour interest, but for a moment xt-Ii.. .a TTl t. 1
uncus xcujaan.a uj im luuauu. Aii waueveri. .
mntmla its ffinrtion her in minrl tlm nM -KASSAS GoVEliSOB SHAKSOS;--Itl OUT
locate this Road, intend. to enter upon their not alonJ of Soufllplal bufc of &u Toby's" friends, commencing -where
dunes, now, in a few days. We hope they thropgk their reprWnt3, goV'-would be valhable to him, in ,
,au uuBiucaaxucii ui uivnuvuio, ikuevjDivea I jjygg
Clothing,
Hardware,
Queens ware,
Boots A Shoes,
Hats A Caps,
Cutlery,
Paints,
Doors,'
.Oils,
Bounefs," "'
Medicines,
Drugs, . .
s . Furniture,
Tinware, . .
- Saddlery,
. , t Groceries,
Lastmgs
basb, JNails,
Iron
ties of Augusta, Albennarl, Pittsylvania and Rich
mond City County in the State of Virginia, for sale
upon the most reasonable terms. Address through
the Cincinnati P. O., the undersigned
-vl-n4 . ii. ilAZEN.
OREGON, MO.
ROBT. L. IIATTEN, Proprietor. :
No pains or expense will be spared by the subscri
ber, to make his guests comfortable in every respeet,
at this well known and highly reputable House.
Ine very best attention "given to animals by
good and attentive Hostler. -
vl-n4 ROBERT L. HATTEN.
MORE MEN WANTED.
A FEW more active and energetic young men can
XI nnd immediate employment, by which they can
easily make $600 to $1000 a year, to act as agents for
several new and popular works, just published for
agents, and not lor sale in book stores.
v e have a great many ajrents employed, many of
whom are making from $15 to $20 per week. Those
who wish to engage in this pleasant and agreeable
business, will for particulars, requisites, Ac, address
U.-Ia .DERBY & CO.
Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers
Editors of Newspapers, by trivina the above and
following, three insertions, and calling attention to
it, snail receive any three of the following works;
ljiie oi. Josephine, by ileadly, . $la
JUie of LAfayette, " $1,25
Life of Napoleon. " $1,25
Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Life, ' . $1,00
Life of Mary and Martha Washington, $1,00
Odd Fellows' Amulet, $1.00
Any person wishing any of. the above books, can
OARPENTERS A BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS AC.
All of "which we offer at very low prices for Cash or lav the sent b7 a free of postage, on receipt
DA11X0TA CITY.
.la V, m rvf (V. P.it. C.1 .a TA . 1 i I .t
Id bii.G UdiUU V L a,aic UUUULV kTt'il L (11 1 KIITS I V. . . u
. . I js. alii iiwuiiiiHaviuxrn.
tuuuiT, aw a, . -A, is uuteu lmmeaiateiy
. ' South, of the great serpentine bends of the
" Missouri River on a high and lovely second
'Bottom, from thirty to. forty feet' above the
level of the water, protected from washing or
caving,' by a hard clay bottom, of sufficient
height to secure to it a safe, convenient and
com rr odious Landing, at all stages of theRiv
dage, which we Americans hold in such bigh lart-ksue we announced, and also copied an at-
be forwarded to our Delegate to Congress, with
a request, that they, be laid before the Com
missioner of-Indian Affairs.- ;
. . ; ;-. I. L. GIBBS Ch'n Com.
Leoxidas,
Our Delegate, Mr. Chafmas, his presented
the memorial referred to by ''Lreonidas," It
lias been referred to Ihe appropriate committee,
tide from the SU Louis Rejfviiicar of .June
26, stating that Gov. Shannon had resigned
the office of Territorial Governor of Kansas.
The Kansas Herald, of J une 28th, says:
Gov. Shannon has not resigned, and-does
not intend to do so, any report to the contrary
and they have promised & favorable report, notwithstanding. He has left for St Louis,
which should have been made long since. d ana wiu.oe apsent some weess.
We presume eith3r Mr. ChaVxan, or Mr.
I -r - 1. - 1.7 : ...tJ a 3' I 1? Clkvcrm. A rnnnr man in lh. am-
er. .It is surrounod by an extensive section mcu-wwuia uos oisre- - - y'rZ, 6 r .i- ,
'of, fertile country, supplied with an abundance the PI of this memorial, especially Py ol the Stearn Mill Company of thisplacj
aA .Im t L.:, a coming from the source it did. We want the" wai BenouslJ turt this week, by being struck
ESLiaiOTJS 2T0TIC2.
Rrv. Mk. Zook will preach at this place, to-mor
row, at 4 o elOCK, f.M.
HHaBMMaHHMaaaBaaaiaBaaaMaHaMiBaiaHM
.' W. V. LOAN, .
ATIOSiDBY AT LaT7.
JiANp . AND LOT AGENT.
I ARCHER, RICHARDSON COUNTY, N. t:
LIST OF LZTTHaISL
Remaining in the Post Office at -Brownville, N. T,
Country Produce,
HO HUHBTJG! We will sell at 89XZ PRICE! I
DILLON A nAWK
P. S. Ladies, if you haven't eot a fine Silk Dress.
Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillon A Hawk, for
we eertainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dress
Goods ever offered in this market. No trouble to
show Goods. vl-n5 D. A II.
Great Inducement.
THOSE wishing to purchase LOTS in the Town of
Brownville would do well to give us a call, as we
have 50 Lot which will be sold very cheap for cash.
Also, 5 Lots in OMAHA CITY, for sale. Enquire
or u. B. a J. V. IS. THOMPSON.
. Brownville, N. T. June 28, 1856. 4tf
of the above retail price.
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DERBY A CO., New York.
v lrcrinia Hotel.
- ST. LOUIS, MO.
TO THE TRAVELING PTTIUm.
THIS new and extensive Hotel, located on the cor
ner of Main and Green streets, in th rit nt St
Louis, continues in successful' operation, under the
Proprietorship of J. H. Spabb and his able assis
tants.
For the information of stran?er4. w wnni.i tat
that this is the most extensive Hotel in thia CAt-v.
fronting on Main, Green and Second sts, and having
a southerly front of 320 feet, which afford? good ven
tilation aunnz the summer months. th rrm tun
well arranged to insure that end: and i on son rk
ONLY from the Railad Packet Landing, and directly
opposite the Railroad Ferry. There is attached to
the Hotel, an extensive shaving Saloon, with Baths;
uu tuo a roprieior nas ntted up
H.D. JOHNSOX. - t. T. CASSADy. J.B.ICt
JOHNSON, CASSADY J.TI3T
Attorneys and Counsellors at h
And General Land Agents
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
WILL promptly attend to Land Afencio,
vesting Money. Locating and sellinc L
Warrants, and all othes busineis pertaining to It
profession, in Western Iowa and Nebraska.
A. D. JONES,
DEALER IN REAL . ESTAI
General Land Agent.
OMAHA CITY, N. T. '
II. A. TL'BBY.A CO. '
WHOLES ALK AXD KETA1L DXALXKS 15 ,
GARDEN & FLOWER SEEL
FRUITS and Shrubs, Grape and Cranberry v.
Grass. Clover seods. Bird seeds of all kinds,!
cultural and Horticultural books. Implement
Agents for all the best Kuril lublicatJuui
United States. 3
Store next door to PostoSce, Council Bluff,!
Wholesale and' RetaU Commit
House, Omaha and FonteneUt
, THOMAS GIBSON,
IS now receiving for sale, a large assortment
latest styles of BEDSTEADS, ate.
Also Leavitta' Corn 3JilI, adapted forp
meal or horse feed with two horses.
Also, a large lot f Half -bushel Measurw,
Merchant supplied oa jrholerale
GLENWOOD HOUSE
THE undersigned having' again tai h
known House, has fitted it un with nW
and complete Furniture, and hopes by ttrid
lion 10 ousiness, to m.rit a liberal sham
patronage. His Table will at all ti mes b f
with the best the market afford. His lary
mod ions stables will at all times be nppl-
grain and, attended by careful osders. Ia w
se claims "to be himself again, and will .
be glad to see his old friends.
Glenwood, May 1 4, 1855. JESSE TW-
OGILVIE HOUSE""
By USHER Sc THAYER '
riORNER of Water Stre t und Iowa lr
.qualify ' of clay for" making Brick.. It is sit- w LaDd established-we t the B attached to the machinery for Jul, uy MJJ ri Urt t ?t within
a lon.. -a T 711. . . t . .. I Hnwinff eswlnira nnt nf 4Vo IT. . r I tnnmnN. Will h BAriL til tha llriH Iji tar M?wvm 'Wn.V
.Wed direcUy West of Sergeant Bluff City, at Brownville-we are entitled toil,, and "towing MwIoff out of the nver. He was
. I a . - a a. a 11 m . , wii bmir ruhinit tha hni. nH ni(i ..u .... at. .
we .expect 10 ge it, ooioniy uecause oi tne "-& -. .uvuviobiuhk wueume
memorial, but through the influence, advice SeanDS of the horse gave way, and the cohse
and instrumentality of our Delegate, be it ei- u00 waa stroke, which but forgood for-
ther Chapmah or BENNrrr. The people tune wouId have-killed him instantly. Too
have spoken in this matter, through their rep- mucl1 0319 cannot be exercised in working with
resentatives the Legislature of Nebraska in a11 tinis of machinery.
Jowa,' at a practical crossing for the Railroad
leading West from Dubuque to the P.acific,
and is destined to become a place of no small
imrjortance.
months, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Wash
ingion, v. j.
Beatty Daniel " . . Brown Jackson J
Brewer Sam! AS- Cortner D.H
Cooper Jas H " ' . Enel Jacob
: Gibson Silas A . Gates A J
Ilutchins M . , ilcPhersoa John
Btinson John Teame Wm
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. GEO. C. rERGUSON.
MLLLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
ANNOUNCES to the public, that he is prepared T&thm" lUm, fnr UA . -Tnflinci
to erect Steam Saw and Merchant Mills at short AVOOmS IOT tne LaaieS,
notice and reasonable terms. . . Which thev mav fro f r.
. I j -J - J v-'f tvu va v uwi v
AWT" TTf AT W-T a rvn I . V W O w
. AULi VVUttlV WAKKAiNTED.
He is also Agent for
A. B. HOLLIBIRD Jt CO'S.,
Western Foundry.
CINCINNATI, O.,
The Public are respectfully invited to ealL the
Proprietor pledging for his bouse, every comfort us
ually found m first class Hotels. Meals furnished to
suit uailroad time. Charges 1 2,00 per day.
. . J. II. SPARR.
MLStATUX.,;
GiyraAt Stack Omrr.. D.ij
from Steamboats, free of cbarje. v
ROBINSON HOUSl
THE Subscriber having recentlti
refitted the abovejreU known aud p!3
lie House, he trusts by strict and Jtudiou,ll,
w ine wants or bis guests, to merit aiiD-"
publio favor, confidence and patronag.
niU am ipiwi who iuq pest ue marac
no pains will be spared to make his goa .
at home, and comfortable 11. A. E0
Council Bluffs, May 14, ISi 6. ' "
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rEOsrtcrrs or Crops. "We have taken
. pains to ascertain what are the prospects of
crops iu this county; and to do so, have visited
. farms and conversed with Farmers. The prospects-
are flattering. We think there is no
. doubt but that grain enough has been planted,
and now iu ne condition, to create a surplus
.suScient to supply the present season's in
. crease of population. This is encouraging.
It hastboen thought, the com crop would fall
greatly short, on account of lack of rain. Sod
corn would certainly "be the better of more
. rain but jou land, now' being cultivated the
J ' . ' M. VV ...
aecuuu year, cura is noi Buuenng. J1T soil IS
peculiar it will stand either drouth or wet,
better than any other, without particularly af-
fecting the crops."
, . Since writing the above, a heavy rain has
fallen the heaviest since early in the Spring
. which still more increases the Hatterin
.prospects of pur Farmers.
language not to be misunderstood, and the
Delegate, as the Representative from this Ter
ritory, can offer no excuse for pursuing any
other course, than one calculated to carry, out
the wish' expressed in that memorial. We
have no fears but that Mr. Chapman will act
well his part in this matter. We have not
the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with
him, 'but know that, he has the reputa-
Ohio CcrxTTVAtoB. A Western paper for
Western Farmers; devoted to General Agricul
ture, Stock Raising, Gardeniig, Fruit Growing
and Home Interests. Published' at Columbus."
Ohio, twice amonth, by S. D. Harris, Editor
and Proprietor. Sixteen large octavo paes;
with Title and Index,' making a handsome
JpfSSrte10"111 Saw- Manufactory,
-a.o, AiuiaiAAAiAi, r. m. CINCINNATI, O.,
NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASWlAtTi !i1reifr.tnyma"
. . -T-Wr w . . I' - 7 v7- "lT -7. a, vaa aaaa.va, W CO
A. . JtiULLADAY,
. WHOLESALK ASD EETAIL DEALER Ef
Drugs and . fJcdicinc
LLiiTi Street; BroTOvills, IT. T.
tablishments,
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
REFFERENCES.
il w. EiDEir. j. j). wnm.
RIDEN & WHITE,
General Land Agents
NEBRASKA CITY, N.-T.
iiATAv maae arrangements by whkh we will
XX receive accurate copies of mil th
embraced in the Eastern portiou of Nebraska, we
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are now prepared to offer
nkrf7' "SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTORT,"
James Lowe, Linden, u Filins Declaratory Statements) of
Brownville, June 21, 1856.
FOUTEiniLLE
W3f. II. DAVIS, ProprieW
TT70ULD respectfully inform tie T- the!
If Public, that be is now prepared
date any quantity of travelers and boanfc"
I be found ready at all hours to adaini-!
wants of visitors. He is now engaged in
tensive additions to his Uoaw and SUU:
spare no pains ia making the Footew '
home for all who may favor htm with
ontenelle,r(.T,Mayl4,18iS. , i
feel
yln31y.
Volume of 384 pages each year. Illustrated
tion of being an intelligent, fair-minded, up- with numerous Engravings of Domestic Ani-
right man a working man, in whatever posi- mals, Buildings, Farm Implements, etc, etc
tion he may be placed, and one who will in -Tebjcs $1 per year three copies for $2
every respect, endeavor to carry out the wishes six .copies for $4 nine copies for $6, (and'a
Of tis constituents. corv.to the patter nn of a rTnh nf 9 1
. & o r w v mj '
THE undersigned respectfuny begs leave to inform
the public, that he has now on hand a complete
Assortment of everything, usually kent in f)
Stores, which he offers for sale, Exclusively on a
' ST. JOSEPH " .
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
CASH AND CASH ONLY!
Intention to Pre-empt. Securing
ja-cuijjwuUS, Avocaung xana
Warrants and
ENTERING LAND. .
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD.
Land Entered on Time, &c, &c
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A-wcnty liaoorcns
TWENTY LABORERS, who ;
th spade, are wasted immediate'7 c C n
Brownville, Nebraska Temf :xx
CORNER Second and Edmond.
the la.taat a.nri hattvlaa raV. T i t. I I artlCUlrr attention mid tn Pnvi'i.1. Cm:
arnil be entirely foreign to this beautiful system, rouches, Buggies and Hacks, and will sell as low as ""P? commission: Also, to making Collections
Kwa, acp acooans, -nous or "remember for en oe naa
a r.v :.V. al. it c j . ..I ...
. um mc.uu.uu, euuuiu 13 1110 guiue oi me mtm always ia aa vance. bpecimen iNos. can 7 anything in the Drue line. ber I shin
Oommittee on Territories, in making their re- be seen at this oSce. ' Prescriptioas CoapmAidd at all Hours with to8"5?1'" the best. Persons wishing to purchase
port in favor of a new Land District. The .. ..... ' . Accuracy and LiipatcX . LTwmtfsfVththlt
President should take.it as his CTide in beat- The first "storv of tha &itl at o.T,. J&3!!& "4 mr tneasan whewelse. OttoKnrMn?ff
ingtheOSce. We have too much confidence City, is near completion, and the NWtian WyBotbegiveifnlessiuiderei J&&V ? sh.ort. notice.
in Congrcss-too much ia.thc PresidenUto says, "the work is progressing rapidly.". f5R i? I85?v?-ntf
Liberal wages will he given by the snf.
VTSI, GARRISON,
I in St Louis, or elsewhere, and the Work anfrwrdn? remittances to any part of the Union. TTT.1 TTN a a A iH"
to be made of the best material. My tim- m&nks of all kinds always on hand. ihlefil IWStfllf fi AS
from the east, therefore I do not hesiate RIDEN A WHITE." .T. - ? 8ca-
PLATTSMOUTH. N-T- Trill
Nebraska City,
A. 8. EOLLADaY.
work and-receive orders for
Oa V . v M wvuttvu Auua.
iA3Wrfosepn,rfaaon,'aS. . 2-tf A.DOU'H.
REFFERENCES.
.Messrs. Foppleton A Byres, Omaha City,
A-aun. a. uracuord,
S.F. Nuckolls,
Messrs. Dolman k West,
Peter A. Keller,
Thomas Lumkin,
June 23, 1S56. vl-n4
TTAS now on hand severid yalcabla will I
II also Timber and Prairie ClaiJnV
St. Joseph, Mo-
Washington City,
oil AaMn
Uemg agent for the Citv of VUWZ
furnish lots to those who wish to settle
on cheap and reasonable terras.
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