Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 23, 1856, Image 3

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HE . ADVERTISER,
It. V FURNAS, Editor.
ATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23 1S56.
. 1T.0Favix, No. 63 Fourth street, between
-.ut and Vine, Cincinnati. .
M. Pettegiix A Co. New York.
. S. Swyuuek, No. 43 Chestnut etrect, Saint
i. .
F. McLrsa, Troy, Oliio. .
u II. H. Darst, Tippecanoe, Ohio.
'. C. Mckger, Covington, Ky.
D. Kirk, Archer, Nebraska.
. W. Peter, Oregon, Mo.
ius & Hawk, Rockport, Mo.
r.S it WfiiTK, Nebraska City, N. T.
? authorized Agents to solicit Subscriptions and
rtisements for the Advertiser, and recieve and
t for monies thereon.
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our recent additions, We now hare the most
.-e Job Office in this Western Country, and
rcd to execute Job Work of every descrip
ihe neatest style, and on reasonable terms.
lar attention given to Clank and Card work:
purchased one of Foster's latest Improved
-esses. Orders from a distance will meet
ompt attention.
T - t
ns resident in this. Territory, coming from
t portions of the "States, often suggest to us
aes of persons in their old neighborhoods, who
doubtless become subscribers if they could see
of the Advertiser." We always send a speci
fy, and persons recisvirg, will consider it a
lion to become a regular subscriber. Post
: ? and others, feeling sufficient interest to make
ub, can retain the usual per cent for their
gle
At.
LANK Q-it Clah Duds, and Dxclaba
t Statxuxnts, for sale at th .Advertiser
3 want a good industrious boy, to learn the
Lnz business.
EXCHTXQ NEWS FEOK KANSAS. .
a learn," from Gen. Rgbebtson, who was
enger ou the' Edinburg, which passed
yesterday, that the excitement in Kansas,
, is greater than ever. The reports are
Lane's men had attacked .and destroyed
. !in, killing the Tost master in the affray;
1 burned down Lecompton, and set at
Sobinson and other free State prisoners.
above transactions are said to have
. '.ace on Saturday last. . The particulars
-5 unable to obtain. We presume, how
' is generally the case with first report
t we have, is rreatlv exaserated. Yet
prepared, just now, to hear almost any
; om Kansas. Strong forces from both
-.e-State and Pro-slavery parties, have
: ncer.trating for some time, preparing for
3d struggle, which is yet to take place
no doubt of that. In our next we wil
red to give cur readers the particulars.
. 5CRI Election: Oar latest and mos
'.".c information from Missouri, warrants
coming io the concl'usion'that Polk,
-it, is elected Governor.
3 the above was put in tvpe, we learn,
" e Weston Reporter of the 15th, tha
t returns have been received to indi
; Col. Benton has been defeated for
;r. The race lays between Polk and
;.nd at the present writing it is difficult
Lich' will, be elected. -'The Congres
, turns indicate that Craig is elected to
3 from the 4th district, Green from the
I district, Ande'rson from Porter's dis
3 lair is elected from the StL Louis dis--d
Woodson from the 3th "district, and
from the" sanle, to fill a vacancy. In
district the returns are pot Sufficient to
3 who is e'ected,t nof are we advised
ilected ia Caruthers district. .
next Legislature we doubt, cot, will
large majority of Benton and -Ameri-both
branches of the General Assemblv.
publish on the first page of .our paper,
an c extract. from thai truly patriotic
delivered by lion.' E. R.- Harden, &
a City, July ith, 1836, and commend
3 particular attention of our readers in
a Territory. Wt have labial pri-
nd publicly since our. residence in this
y, in promulgating just Such doctrinej
1 to the'veied question," which now
zumz tiiis jrionous Union e are
know that such men as' Judge ILtE
tckiDg such a position. We are" cofr
at it is the sentiment of ninety-nine'
13 ol tne inhabitants of Nebraska,
we make choice of Nebraska V , Be
t oniyrof her fertile prairies, happy
energetic and prosperous people, but
sace and harmony pervaJe het bor
t it continue so let ns ba "prudent,
1 do nothing calculated to . disturb' it
lue our liemes; tha harmony,- pros
good feeling, as compared with our
ritory; let our motto be "hands off."
va together, that when the proper
23 for; the settlement of this question,
eet together as friends and neighbors,
i and act upon it a3 becomes a free,
?, enlightened and law-abiding peo
3 have matters of more immediate in
.t demands our attention the settling
proving our beautiful country. Let
-ergies be directed in that course.
:ss Peospects -in Bbowntille.
;e last week, a large amount of capi
terprise have been located in Brown
Urge wholesale Stove and Tin ware
ent, with capital sufficient to supply
"ore vast destitute Territory, in that'
3 opened up in two weeks. A shoe
ring sablishraent hasalready, ar
Cabinet maker has purchased prop
ill ba hero as soon as possible.
extensive mercantile houses will be
1 this fall; with capital, enterprise
suited to the present large and rap
ing demand of this go-ahead coun
a Wagon', Buggy and Plow raanu-
fc become of the street improvement
commenced, sometime ago. "We
powers that be" will not allow this
5 behind. . Let us hare Jlain street
before cold weather sets in
we
s are scarce;ut put if through.
:scitemc?ntu now runnicg high in
The great olject appears to be to
- Jates of- the opposite party, the
luteal ojf exhibiting the merits
- ."Things ain't now as they used
the Admiral, and M'Ckight of
Jcwett, have our thanks for- late
We wero upon tbo claia of Sheriff Cole.
VAX last week. All that know the Sheriff
kcow that he is fond of -good horses, 1 cattle
and all kinds of stock. He invited us to look
at a SO acre field of corn he is now cultive
the field the second jear. We found the corn
to correspond "with hi fino stock, and aro
not goinz to "gaas" abent his fine prospects.
He has agreed to let us know tthen he gathers
the corn, the average yield. One little circum
stance we will just here mention, that the
reader may form something of an idea of the
Sheriff's corn crop. We counted on one sin
.stalk eleven silks, six of which' are cow
common sized, perfect ears of corn.
Xatioxal Magazine. The August No. of
his fine work is upon our table. As a family
Magazine, we look upon the National as one
of the best in theUcited States.
It is published at New York, by Caeltox
& PJullIps; Abel Stevess Editor. Terras,
$2 a year. Address as above, New York; W.
Doughty, Chicago, III
"We publish in another column, the proceed
ings of a meeting held in township six, of this
county, and wish it distinctly understood that
we fully endorse article 7th and further, take
the responsibility of appointing the Chairman
and Secretary of that meeting a committee to
see that said article is rigidly enforced.
ohs C. Clark has presented us with a
musk melon 21 inches in length, and 2(j in
circumference. Tt "wasnl bad to take.' '.
Good AVhlat. Mr. Fredrick Schwartz,
whose claim is in this county, near the Little
Nemaha, informs us he sowed on sod ground
this spring, of spring wheat nine acres, from
which he. gathered 200 bushels of wheat,
weizhinz 60 pounds to the bushel. That is
certainly doing well for a begining.
' Coate ia. on hand again this week, with a
supply of melons for the Advertiser office
Our supplies have been so large of late, from
numerous sources, that we think of opening a
melon saloon.- - -
"We are pleased to see all kinds of raechan-
ics coming to our town. Mr. oamselii, irom
Boston, as will be seen by his card, in another
column, has commenced operations in his line
of business, in this place. We hope he wil
be liberally patronized.
Aerisos, who was tried at Cincinnati for the
murder of Mr. and Mrs. Allison, some to
years -ago, has been again tried and found
iruiltv of manslanshter. as to Mr. Allison. He
is vet to bo tried again, for the murder of Mrs.
Allison.
Mr. Russell will
fine watermelons. .
accept our thanks for
' Yallet Farmer. Is published monthly
at St Louis, Mo., and Louisville, Ky., at the
low price of.$l six copies $5 ten copies
$8 thirteen copies $10.
We" have received the Aurust Xo.- of this
excellent agricultural periodical, which we find
upon perusing to abound with useful inforina
tion to the Farmer.
Address 2Corman J. Coleman, St Louis.
Gov, Shannon has been removed from the
Governorship of Kansas, and John W. Geaet,
of Pennsylvania, appointed in his place-
TOWNSHIP MEETING.
' July 12tb, 1856. The citizens of Town
snip Six, Range Fifteen, met at. the shop of
A. Medley, on Homey creek, for the purpose
of forming a Township Protection Society, to
protect their claims from intruders. S. A
Chambers was called to the Chair, and W. S.
liorn appointed Secretary, when the subject
Was discussed by several persons. After which,
.W. S. Horn, R. W. Frame and S. A. Cham
bers were appointed a committee to draft rules,
and regulations for tho Society, and present
then at the next meeting. On motion, the
meeting adjourned to meet at the house of R.
W. Frame, On Saturday, 26th inst.
Saturday, July 26th. Met pursuant to ad
journment S. A. Chambers in the Chair and
W. S. Horn, Secretary. W. S. Horn was cal
led upcir tc read the resolutions prepared , by
himself, (the other raenibers of the commit
tee not haviDg prepared any) which were read
and adopted item by item, without a dissent
ing voice.
BESOLCTIONS.
" 1st This Society shall be called Mu'tual
Protection. - .
21l All tho male inhabitants cf TownSlrip'
G, over "21 years of age, shall constitute a com
mittee whose duty it shall be, to attend to their
own business.
3d. "Should any person fail to be governed
by article 2d, then It shall be the duty of fcaid
committee to . sea that the offender comply
with said, article 2d, or be expelled from the"
company of gontlemen, and discountenanced
by the same,
4th. Any person. wishing to become 8 cki-
zen of said Township, and a mentiber of said
committee, .can do so by making his wishes
known and complying with article 2d.
. 5th. The inhabitants of . Nemaha county are
hereby requested to form similar societies.
6th. Should the inhabitants of said county
of Nemaha, fail, or refuse to form similar so
cieties, tlien it is made the especial duty of the
Editor of the Nebraska Advertiser to give
then-.: the latest and best news," in reference to
their best interest
. 7th. It. is hereby rcccomraended (in order
that each inhabitant of the Territory may be
cone acquainted with the doings of tha com.
mittee,) that the head of each family subscribe
lor the Nebraska Advertiser and pay their sub-
scnpnon m.aavance.
8th. All who fail, or refuse to complv with
article 7th, as reccommended, shall forfeit the
pleasure of knowing the doings of tho com
mittee.
Resolved, That the proceedings of said com
mittee be published in the Nebraska Adver-
tiscr, and that W. S. Horn be appointed to see
the Editor for that purpore.
Resolved, That this meeting adjourn,
to
meet at the house of R. W. Frame, on the last
Saturday in August, A. D. 1856.
. S. A. CHAMBERS, Chairman.
W. S. HonN, Setretary. .
Cou
papers.
Thompson has our thanks for late
Ssveral fine residences are now being com
pleted, and others beinz commenced. ' That's.
the way to do it keep it moving.
' .
A Comet Expected to Tens TTp '
AStrOROiaera expect that, Some time
daring iha rwewnt vMr the comet
uurmg ine present yeai Itie conitl
Known as (JnarleS V. Will make its ap-
Dearanpp ; Tt vjiilnnlrpi1 for in 1848
pearance. ltwaSlOOJuea ipr m lO0,
DUt tailed to appear. This IS Supposed
to be the same wandering star that ap-
i- oo nnr infA J
peared m 683, in 995, in 1264, and m
1556. In the last named year it so
ii j ni 1 ir e o j
appalied LnarleS V. OI bpam and
the jNetherlands, that he abdicated the
. 1 ,i . r
throne and retired: to the convent ot
O A. T L 1 1 J1 A.
01. oust, Avnere ue uieu in comparauve
obscurity. Perhaps
this comet had
something to do with
Yho knows?
the late drouth.
Presidential Candidates.
rUESIDEXT. VICE PKESTDEXT.
Democratic.' -Jas. Buchanan. J, C. Breckenridge.
7f.!puWcoH J. V. t rcmont. W. It. Day ton.
American Millard Fillmore. A. J. DonelSon.
lV. Am erica -Nathl Banks. W.F.Johnson.
Hid Shell Ain't R. F. Stockton. Kenneth Raynor.
Abolition Gerritt Smith. S. McFarland.
Spiritualit$" .Judge Edwards. A.J. Davis. .
ELECTORAL VOTES OF THE STATES. .
Alabama
9
4
4
...C
3
Mississippi
7
.-9
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Missouri
New Hampshire
2few Jersey
Jfew York
North Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
5
7
....35
..-10
...-23
.27
Florida.-...... t ...
Ooorgia .....
Illinois...
Indiana
.10
.IX
13
4
Iowa... ...... 4
South Carolina
8
Kentucky 12
Louisiana .6
Tennessee 12
Texas. ...... ....4
Vermont 5
Virginia 15
Wisconsin . 5
M'a.ine 8
Marvland 8
Massachusetts ...... -13
Alichigaa ....6
. Total
....299 I
JOHN P. SAMSELL,
(late or eostos)
Fashionable Tailor,
BROWNVILLE, K. T.
INFORMS the public that he-is now prepared to
serve them in the above named capacity. Having
had loDg and extensive experience, he flatters him
self be can please au who favor aim with their pat
ronage.' Uood fits warranted in all cases.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
Given to cutting out garments for home making.
Brownville, Aug. 23, 1856.
vl-nl21y
ridge Notice.
mHE
stock holders of the Nemaha Bridge
I Company are hereby notified that it ia necessary
to insure tha immediate erection and completion of
said Bridge, that the amount of stock subscribed, be
paid in in full, bsforo 1st, September.
By order of the Board
. August 2, 1855.-v2-n9-2t JOHN S. MINNICK.
G. & C. TODD & CO., "
JV(. 212, North Firtt or Main Street, Si. Louis.
IUPORTEBS AND M AKCFACTCREB3 OF
Mill Materials
INCLUDING Bolting Cloths, Mill Stones, Saws,
Screens, Damsels. Ac.
Also, portable mills, leather and mctalio rubber
belts; the leather is selected in the hide and tanned
with cak bark expressly for belting, then it is ce
mented, riveted and stretched by machines, until it
will run straight a&d even. All work sold warranted.
St. Louis, Aug. 23, 185S. vl-nl2tf
: : F. DINGS &. CO.,
Importer of, and Wholesale Dealer in
French; German: British & American
x ancy ooas. .
" If
HOSIERY. GLOVES. TOYS, MOTIONS
Manufacturers of all kinds of Brushes.
39 North Main Street, (Up Stairs,)
ST. LOUIS, MO.
HAYING since tho first of January, adopted the
Exclsive Cash System we draw the atten-
siou of close buyers to the fact that wo have revised
our entire stock, and reduced formsr Credit Prices
from 9 to 20 per cent, according to the nature of the
different articles.
Comparison Respectfully Solicited.
Price List? may be had on application.
St. Louis, Aug. 13, 1S55. rl-n!2tf
1856 SPRING TRADE. 185G
EDWARD MEAD. W. H. MAUBICE. E. H. MEAD.
Oldett Houte of the kin i in the West
EitaUit.hed 1835.
EDWARD MEAD & CO.,
No. 50 Main, cor. Pine st,
Importers and Wholsalers
OF
Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods.
ver anl plated ware, shoi guns, rifles, pistols,
revolvers, musical instruments, daguerreotype ambro-
types, sc, chrystalotype materiiUd; iiotel ami steam
boat table ware.
St. Louis, Aug, 23, 1857. vl-nl2tf
BROWN & CO.,
No. T8, Main Steet, St. Lonis; Mo.
SPRING STOCK COMPLETE.
The cheapest and most extensive Fancy
Goods and Yankee Notions Establish
ment in the Western Country.
MESCH ANTS in search of cheap goods are invi
ted to examine onr stock of silks, dress goods,
shawls, white goods, Embroideries, ribbons, gloves
and hoeiery, trimmings, furnishing goods and small
wares eerie: ally, together with 15 .OOO Parasols
of the latest xnd most fashionable styles, at manu
facturers' prices.
Cash buyers, close; purchasers, and prompt men
will find our stock adapted to their wants in every
parucnnir. ; A can trom mo trade is respectfully so
licited. . : Tlnl2tf
.August 23, 185.
ALOSZO r-RATr,
- New York.
K. O. TEATT,
O. W. CHILD.
E..TV. FOX,
8. C. M AN-3TR.
Bt. L.OU13. , bt. Louis. ,
CI1ILD, PRATT & CO., '
rJirect Importers, Jobbers and Manufacturers' Agents
Eno-licK French frPrrmn A mprip qn
JUllU) " rtJlltn, Utrman AlTienCan
, Hardware and Cutlery.
Guns, rifles', pistols, &c, &c
139 & 141 Main St, cor. Washington Avenue,
ST. LOTJlS, MOV ,
GEO. C. FERGUSON.
MULWRIGIIT AND ENGINEER
. BROWNVILLE, N. T.
VNMJUCUS to the public, that he is prepared
to erect Steam Sw and Merchant Mills at short
notice and reasonable terms.
ALL WORE WARRANTED.
He is also Agent for
A. 13. HOLLIBfilD & CO'S.,
Western Foundry.
' CINCINNATI O.
LEE & LEAYITT'S
Saw Manufactory,
: CINCINNATI, O.,.
And is prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es
tablishments. ' - Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. : -:
ftEFFERENCES.
Noel, Luke & Co., Bmwnvillo," N. T. Steam Mill.
Nuckolls & White, Rockport, Mo. u
James Lowe, Linden, u u ' u
vln3ly. Brownville, June 21, 1S5S.
-LOOK. OUT!
ALL persons aTe hereby forwnrned from buyin"
tho Socth West fourth of Section 25, Township
6. North Rryg U, Ea?t of the sixth Principal Meri
dian, iri Nemaha county,- N. T., now occupied by
The. Keddy; as I hate a right to said claim that is
indisputable. . B, B. THOMPSON.
BromviIl, July 5th, 1S55. . vl-n5tf
Bailout Pictorial " praying-room J
I .Companion,
(LATS CLEASOJf'S KCTORIAL.)
FT1TTTQ PA'DfT? in tV- . 'l -1 i
notable events of the day, Its eolumns are devoted
10 oriinal Wes, sketches and poems,by the best
amebica Armors, and the cream of the domestic
and foreign news; the whole well spiced with wit and
uumor- Jaca paper uueauuiuiiy illustrated with
Dumerous accurate emrravings, by eminent artists, of
notable objects current events in all parts of the
SfSiwf J?neTkinka
paper eEtirely original in thia country. Its pages
contain views of every populous city in the known
rft5.?SB0"?aia?iteni40r.west"
em hemisphere, of aU the principal :tup3 and steam-
ers of the navy and merchant service, with fine and
fc"a" Jrtn"u rerT no ed chMactcr ln to
world both male and female. ;
terms. ixvawably in advance. :
. :
1 subscriber, one yew $3,00
4 subscribers, " - f : ; ' 10.00
10 u a , : . .. . 20.00
Any person isendin us tixtecn subacribers at the
last rate, shall receive the teventeenth copy gratis.
One copy of The Flag op oub Uxion, and one
copy of BaLlou's Pictorial, together, i per annum.
rublished every Saturday, by M. M. 1JALLOU.
Corner of Tremont and Bromfield Sts. Boston.
NATIONAL MAGAZINE.
EDITED BY ABEL STEVENS.
TT WILL be the aim of this periodical, to combine,
J wita sucb articles as the puoiio mind usually rel
ishes with most avidity an elevated literary tone, a
critical appreciation of art) the discussion of great
practical questions, and a just recognition or religion
religion without dogmatism ana witnout sectarian
ism. ::!; . ' -y- ; "
Besides an Abundant ftllScellany of essays, sketch
es, translations, poetry, -c, original and selected, it
will comprise departments of literary newB, art in
telligence, book notices, religious information, and
general news, tfrepared thoroiicblY bV skillful hands.
it is embellished with numerous engravings most
of them illusrative of real scenes or facts.. - Every
number contains ninety-six pagrs, tnaking ,two toI-
omes a year, ot six hundred pages eacbi . it is the
largest monthly of its price in the United States.
A liberal discount made to wholesale purchasers.
A fifth copy of the work will be allowed for four sub
scribers; and t.ny person forwarding sixteen dollars
shall have the MaeaZitie for ted subscribers, and. as
a premium, a bound volume worth $2. Clubs of
ten, to one address, shall have the work for fifteen
dollars a year.
Urders for the Magatme may be directed to either
Carltos & Phillip, Now York, Swobmstebt A Poe
Cincinnati, W. M. Doughtt, Chicago, J. L. Read,
Pittsburgh, or J. P. Magee, Boston. .
: Terms, $2 a- yeaf, in advance. Single numbers,
18 cents. CARLTON & PHILLIPS.
NOMC& r; NOTICE.
Merchants, Sportsmen and Manufacturers.
HORACE E. DIHICK & CO'S
GREAT WESTERN EMPORIUM, for Shot Guns,
Rifles, Pistols, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Ap
paratus of every variety, is at No. 12, North Main
street, St. Louis, the sign of the Deer in the Win-
aow. : 1 .
We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of
Hunting, . Target and Minnie Rifles,
Together with every variety of Purcussion Cap
Guns, Wads, and Wadding Paper, Fishing Tackle,
Ac, Ac; in fact, everything connected with the Gun
irade.
Two Hundred Breech loading Rifles of various
patents.
N. B. All kinds of gnu material and mounting,
in the forged, filed and finished state.
1 lease call and examine for yourselves before you
make your purchases, as experience is tho only true
guide.
37 Our goods are all warranted by us.
August 23, 1855. vlnl2tf
II. G. IIOLES & CO.,
No. 16, Main Street, St. Louis Mo.
AGENTS for Straub's Corn and Wheat Mill
the "Queen of the South." This reraarkabla
Mill has been kept secured to the inventor by caveat
. 1 1 i . J W - A Y 1 1 .rir.N". ,
recently, nowow, iiuue ilia, lOJi.) ueiieTi
Patent for the United States have been granted, se
cunng the invention for fourteen years. This Mill
has sustained iNplf )iirmpr it Tin.hpnn KrAnn-V.t
to competition with other mhis. it was run against
air iv850 u re? w best
:nrn Mill nml w t tt wn rr! art a finn oil tret- mAilal
Of these Mills we manufacture five sizes for corn.
and three expressly forrrindinhoat flour.
Ihe peculm novelty of this Mill is. the under
stone is the running stone, in all cases. There is no
limit to tho speed, and as speed is overy thins in wind
ing, it will out grind any upper grinder in the world.
beconaly; lij this arrangement we are enabled to
get grain into the Mill with a very small eye, conse
quently we grind nearer the centre, Had of course
with less powei than any upper runner can be made
. Thirdly: Our Mill takes any kind of crain without
choking. We warrant against choking in any and all
cases. This is a great vexation causinz delav and
trouble in all Mills where the upper stone is the run
ner. VI course, we mean small Mills, where the mo
tion must be high to do much bnsiness.
Fourthly: Our Mills never take unjuryby running
empty the under stone not touching the upper one,
no injury can be don 3. This is an important advan
tage over au Jttills where the upper stone is the run
ner. August 23. 1855. vlnl2tf
Land Office at Brownville.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to us, are
I hereby notified that their accounts are due, and must
be settled Immediately, by ote or Cash: as asettle
ment we must have, in order to continue our business
B. B. & J. D. N. THOMPSON.
Brow nville, August 1st, 1858.
r I ' U IT . U A j L1, lAlJ Ir L1 I IV
X I I I 1 OjLXLJLil JL) ill I i Tj I Ji. j
AND ; MIXED-BLOODS,
Of the Iowa, Otoe, Omaha tribes, and the
xanKion ana santie Dands of Indians,
having an interest in the Ileserv a
tion between the Great and Lit
tie Nemaha rivers, in the
TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA
TVTOTICE is hereby eiven to all nersons interested.
l by the undersigned Commissioner, appointed in
pursuance of the second section of an act of Con
gress, passed July 17th, 1854, entitled "An Act to
authorize the President of the United States to cause
to be surveyed the tract of land in the Territory of
Nebraska, belonging to the Halfbreedsj or Mixed
bloods, of the Dakotah or Sioux Nation of Indians,
and for other purposes,-" Providing' 'Thirt the Pres
ident be and he is hereby authorized to cause to be
ascertained the number and names of tho half-breeds
and mixed-bloods who are entitled to participate in
the benefits of a grant contained is the ninth article
of the treaty of the Prairie du Chien, of the 15th of
July, a. V. liUU, between the Lnited States and de
putations of the confederated bands of Sioux, Fox,
and other Indians, wherein a reservation of land on
Lake Pepin and the Miss6irri Itiver (described in said
treaty ) was granted to the half-breed relations of the
Iowa, Ottoe, and Omaha Tribes, and Yankton and
Sanlie bands of Sioux Indians,- ; ,- -.
That I will attend at Sioux City, Iowa, on the last
Monday,' ZJtli tray or August next, remaining; there
thrco weet.s"; then at Bellevi.ew, on the 23fd of Sept.,
remainlnS there two weeks;; then at Archer, Riehard-
son county, Nebraska Territory (neaf the half-breed
uue; on me tax aay ot uctoocr, remaining there
four weeks, for tho purpose of ascertaining the num
ber and names of the half-breeds or mixed-bloods,
now living, of the Iowas, Ottocs, Omahas, Yankton
and Santie bands of the Sioux Inoians. parties to
the treaties aforesaid.". When the duties of the
commission will be closed as soon thereafter as possi
ble, at Glonwood, Mills county, Iowa.
All persons interested, are hereby notified to ap
pear with their evidence at either ot the rdaees he.
fore-mentioned; at t5e time specified, to prove thoir
rigm -io participate in me Deneni oi tno said grant,
or rcscn-ation," commonly known as the "half-breed
tract," situated on the Missouri river, between thn
Great and Little Nemaha rivers, in the Territory of
Nebraska, and derived from said treaty and law of
Congress.
In order to carry out the Instructions of the- De
partment, it will be necessary to furnish names of all
the applicants arranged by families and single ersons
sex, age, and relationship to the Sioux, and place of
;j , i ,
residence oi eaca; aiso, wno are orpuans or wards, and
their guardians, legally appointed, or otherwise.- - At
all times the Eest evidence the rJatcre cf the 'case
will admit of, will be required to prove identity an
degree of relationship to the Souix and bands herein
named, and of an amount sofEcient to establish the
facts herein, required to be provedj and unless good
reason can be shown, such as age, distant residence,
or sickness, the applicant should appear iu person, in
addition to their other testimony. All interested
Will see tha nwp.qitv of rmsinHn t.Kt!ri1iiiina
- , -J l .MbUlQ
that they may obtain the benefits designed by tho
said grant or reservation. -JOSEPH L. SHARP,
. . . Vouiniiasioner.
Archer, N. T., July 20, lSi.6. no ll:lw:
ISBrownvillo Advertiser, Nebraska City News,
Council Bluffs Bugle, and St. Louis Republican will
please publish four weeks and forward their bills to
tais otace for payment.
A. D. JONES,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE
General Land Agent.
- OMAHA CtTt, . N. T.
!' ..First Coniei First .Served,
ONE HUNDRED TOWN LOTS
Donated to actnal settlers, in the best town
Site on tne iJlissouri river, Ncnalia
City, .Nemaha County, .. -.
Nebraska Territory:
NEMAlf A CITY, is situated at the junction of the
Little NerSaha and Missouri rivers," iri the most
thickly set tied and improve 2. part of the nemaha Val-
ley, being the centre of the county, on the river, 72
miles a.boT-o St. Joseph, and 05 miles below Council
Bluff-, an J on the Stage thoroughfare from Iowa to
Kaniud. The town site is beautifully located on an
elevation of Zl feet above low water mark, on a level
plain, rolling enough for drainage, but not a hill on
the town site no unnecessary , expenses for grading
Lots or streets.' . A beautiful Public Square, 315 feet
by 352. Two streets 100 feet wide, crossing each
other at right angles, in the centre of the town; all
other streets are 80 feel wide; Lots 4i by 19 feet,
with a sixteen foot alley. A Ferry is in operation at
this point, the road from which intersects the Bluff
City road through Missouri. A permanent landing,
a Saw and Grist Mill now in operation, and a Steam
Sawmill to be in operation by 1st September next. It
is immediately on the Territorial Road from Brown
ville to Archer, where it intersects the Territorial
Road from Oregon, Mon to Fort Kearney; a Post Offlce
a weekly maiL building material, Timber, Stone and
Stonecoal in abundance. The- Proprietors pledge
themselves to donato 100 lots in the town to actual
settlers, who wui erect on a lot, they may select, a
respectable building, within a reasonable time, to be
agreed upon.
For particulars address either the Secretary or Pres
ident, at Nemaha City. Nemaha county, N. T.
JEROME HOOVER. Prest.
E.M.McCOMAS,Socy.
Nemaha City, N.T.Aug. 9,1853. vl-nlOtf
Bfficln Bricli! !
WE HAVE now ready for sale 100,000 good mer
chantable Brick. WESTFALL A MARLOTT.
Brownville, August 2, 1858. yl-n9tf :
CLAIM FOR. SALE.
A
1GO acre Claim within 2 miles of Brownville,
on the" Cohn'y Road le&ding to Nebraska City;
with a good log House, 20 acres ia eorn and under
feiice, and a good spring. Enquire of
Brownyillo, Aug. 2, 1856. R. W. FURNAS.
TO STEAMBOATMEN.
CORD-WOOD FOR SALE
At 2,25 per Cord.
JAMES W. COLEMAN informs the Boats running
the upper Missouri trade, that he keeps constantly
a3 good a supply of Dry Uord-VVood, as can be found
on the river; Landing always good.
Wood Yard one mile above Brovfnville, Nebraska
Territory, on the Nebraska sbofe.
August 2, 1835-H ntftf
D. FLASTL'ES, H. BAKER.
BROWNVILLE FERRY
PLxVSTERS & , BAKER,
ANNOUNCE to the Travelling Public, that they
are prepared with every facility to accommodate
those crossing the Missouri river. This being the
best crossing point on the upper Missouri, travellers
coming to Nebraska, will find it greatly to their ad
vantage to cross at this point i
.. FERRY RATES.
For every two horses, mules or oxen & wagon, $1,00
" each individual pair of horses mules or ox n 25
u horse cr mule and buggy. 75
u u led horse or mule, 25
u loose cattle per head, ' 10
" sheep and hogs per head, . . 05
each footman, j - l 10
u . ewL of freight, 10
" M feet of lumber, . : 2,00
u u unloaded wagon and horses, mules or .
oxen therewith, j 75
Brownville, August 2, 1856.-ly ' j f
E. A. 'WniTRIDGE.. R; J. M'KIXNET.
MRS. E. A. WIIITRIDGE Jt CO.
MANTFACTrBERS OF .
Masonic Clothing and Odd Fellows
Also Eegalia for Temperance'and other Societies,
AV. 128 Walnut Street, up Stairs,
Cincinnati, a ' : ;
.M.V80X3. , . References. , odd fellows.
W. B. Dodds, G M of Ohio O. P. Morton, PGM Ind
C. Moore Ed Masonic Rev; Turner & Gray, pub Casket
F. J. Phillips, II.' P. City W.G.Neilson, PGM Ohio
The Editof of tho Advertiser will have specimens
of Regalia from the abovo Manufactory, and recieve
orders from Lodges or private members for Regalia.
AUgUSt 2, 13015. vi-nvlf
Improved Little Giant
CORN & COB PLANTATION MILL
Prico Hoduoocli
fTtHE subscriber has purchased exclusive right of
X icrritory in the est, of the above celebrated
Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all times,
either wholesalo or retail, and guaranteed in the most
positive manner.
it is now more than a year since the
"Little Giant"
Was introduced to the public, during which timo, it
-.. . . o f tr .
1 he improvements recently effected and patented,
makes it the most perfect machine ever offered for
genera farm use. It is furnished ready for attaching
team, and weighs as follows: No. 1, 22j No. 2, 330,
ISo. 6, 4UU, JNo. 4, aUU pounds. 1 wenty minutes are
sufficient to set one up, without mechanical aid, and
when onco adjusted, it can with safety be entrusted
to a boy. r ull d irections accompany each Mill.
No 1, $35, will grind 8 bu meal per hour with 1 horse
I03 4U, " J w " a
No3 50, " u 15 m i m
No4 60, 20 " " 2 "
JS Liberal discount to dealers.
JAMES B. CHAD WICK,
No. 63 Locust street, bet. 2d and 3d
June 23, 1856. vl-n4 - St. Louis, Mo.
Virginia Hotel,
' ST. LOUIS, MO.
e traveling
TO
PUBLIC.
rpiIIS new and extensive Hotel, located on the cor
JL ner of Main and Green streets, in the citv of St,
Louis, continues in successful operation, under the
Proprietorship of J. H. Spake and his at-lo assis
tants.
For the iuformation of trangers, w would state
that this is tho most extensive Hotel in this City,
fronting on Main, Green and Second sts, and having
a southerly front ot ?i.U leet, whicti affords good ven
tilation during the summer months, the fporcs being
well arranged to insure that end; and is ONE square
6XLT from tho Railroad Packet Landing, and directly
opposite the Railroad Ferry. There is attached to
the Hotel, an extensive shaving Saloon, with Baths;
and the Proprietor has httcd up
Bathing Booms for the Ladies,
"Which they may enjoy free of Charge.
The Public arc respectfully invited to call, the
Proprietor pledging for his house, every comfort us
ually found- in rst olass Hotels. Meals f urnishod to
suit Railroad time. Charges $2,00 per day.
vl-nl J. H. SPABR.
H. WHITTEMOBE. R. B. WHITTEMOBK. J. F. C ASTIR
H. & R. B. WIIITTEMORE & CO.,
Wholethle Detlfert in
JiU.-M KL S A.H13 ST11AW GOODS.
NO. 1 MAIN STREET,
(First door above the Bank of Missouri.-)
S3t. Xiouls, ixo.
. T'Cash paid for Furs and Deer Skins.
iiiicrass,
: PAINTS, OILS, VAJIMSSES;
T . 1 . J J TTT , . i r. . a1 r
x renew- ana American n inaoto Ula OC Ulatttcare,
Spicet, Indigo, Madder, Perfumeries, Sc.
SPRING-STOCK!
CHARLES 3, BLOW & CO.
rkrORTEBS k WHOLESALE DZA.LXB3.
Ho. 66 and 67 Kaimtrect, St. Louis, XI.
Are now in receipt cf their new Stock, embracing
everything in their line.
537Merchants visaing-our City are requested to
give us a can, cs v7e are determined t sell for Cash
or 1 r&nrpt Time Paper, as low as any House ia th
United" States.
Twenty Laborers Wanted ! !
npWENTY LABORERS, who can handle
JL. tho apade, are wanted immediately at . '
Drownville, Nebraska Territory.
Liberal vragca will be given by the subscriber,
? - ' ; J- N. THOMPSON.
ot-every riscnption, frr sale at t&i
l vmce. - . ,'',."-
L 0. of G; Tt
TEE Brownville Lodge, No; S, Independent Order
of Good Templars, meets every Saturday eve-
ning at 7 o einclr, at 1 cmpiara iia, xo. o, auib-
tic street (Thurturs Block); . ' '
. Jleaibcrj of the order visiting th$ city, aro respect
fully Invited to attcnJ.'wheu convenient; and those
locating here," are earnestly solicited to joia the Lodge,
as we look for tho support of all friends Of Temper
ance, both male and female. . . v
-For informat'.on concerning th 0?ue,' enquire of
Wm. Thurbur, Atlantic street, O.'F. Lake, No. 27,
Main street, cr Richard Brown, corner of iiain and
First street. By order of tha Lod?s,
Mrs. C. E. THURBUR, W. C. T.
Attest: H. P. BUXTON, W. S.
July 25, 1855. vl-nStf '
GEO. P. LUCILHAI1DT,
WATCHMAKER
I - OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MCl
HHAKES the liberty to iliform the.citizecs cf
JL Brownville and.vicinity, that he has opened a
WATCH,; CLOCK A JEWELRY STORE
In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., where' ho will keep con
stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which
ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine
lot of Violins, Accordeons, Silver, and Plated Spec
tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension
cases, Silver Thimbles, Ac, Ac.
He is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry, of every description, in the best manner and
on the most reasonable terms.
Every article bought in his establishment, is war
ranted to be what it is represented to bo. Watch re
pairing warranted for one year.
July 26, 1353. - vl-nSLf .
. : UNITED STATES
ESPKESS COBIPAWY
GIVE every possible facility for the safe and
speedy transmission of .
Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels,
Goods, and ."I ere nan due "
Of every description, on reasonable terms.
Peincipil OFncra ew York, Buffalo, Cincin
nati, Toledo, Chicago, Dayton, lndianopolis, and all
the smaller towns on Railroads in the Eastern, Mid
dle and Western States; connecting at St. LotiU with
Kicrrardaon s Missouri River Express. H. KIPP.
July 20, laoo.-vi-nS Uerferal superintendent.
TVTOTICE is hereby civen, that the co-partnership
L heretofore existing under the name and style of
isrown, lgors x Go was, on the 20th day of t ebru
ary, A. D., 1856, dissolved.
it; Bliuwrr.
' S. E. R0GER3,
B. B. FRAZER,
HENRY EMERSON.
July23;lS56.-vl-n3 II. W. LAKE & BRO.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the co-partnership
formerly existing between IL W. and O. F. Lake.
under tne name and style of 11. W. Lake & Bro.was
by mutual consent dissolved, Fobrnary 20th, A. D.,
1800. U. W. LAKE.
.July 26, 1356.-vl-'n5-3t O. F. LAKE.
CHARLES WEST. N. J. Ji'ASHEX
IV EST & MclSIIEX,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION
3VToroli.a.xxts, -Grocers
and Steamboat Agents,
Corner Second and Francis Streets,
(Opposite A. Beatie's Banking House.)
3t- iTotioTplx, IVri&faoTLrx"!.
A N assortment of Boat Stores, Groceries, Wines,
Xjl Liquors, Meal, Flour, Ac, kept constantly on
band. Julv2, lsoo, vl-n3
1S5G. r. ' FURNITURE. 1856.
, SCARRITT. & MASON.
FURNITURE &TJPHOLSTEIiyt
: DEALERS AND
No. 40 and 42 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.
T TAVING completed our arrangements for a full
XI stock of Goods in our line, and haviDg the best
assortment in the V est, we take pleasure in offering
to purshascrs botn WHOLESALE and KLTAIL:
3000 Bedsteads,
500 dozen wood seat Chairs,
1000 Bureaus,
ZUU do cane seat do,
100 do rocking do,
100 .do childreas'Vdo,
500 tin safes, j
200 Cribs, assorted sizes,
200 Lounges,
100 doi. Rush and split bot
500 Dining Tables,
500 Breakfast do,
200 Work Stands,
200 Wash do,
100 Wardrobes, -
1000 Looking Glasses,
Tom iuairs.
E"To which we add mahogany and walnut, par-
lor ana roc King vnairs, doius, centre, siueana exien-
ni . O f j. . - i
sion Tables: Secretaries and liook Cases.
Uoholsterv in ereat vanctv. such as spi'msr. hair.
cotton, ffioss and busk JJatresses, Comforts, spreads,
and Blankets.
Our work is all Warranted , as represented our
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
Orders prohrpfty and faithfully cxectftcd end re
spectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Please call and satisly yourselves.
St. Louis,-July 26. 1856. vln3-6m
NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL.
NEBRASKA CITY, N.
BARNES & BARNU3I, Proprietors.
THIS conrtnodicfta Hotel, situated upon
Main Street, Nebraska City, will be found a do
sirable resort for travellers. Stages leave this house
for all parts of the Territory.
W. P. LOAN,
ATT0MIY1T WW.
LAND AND LOT AGENT.
ARCHER, RICHARDSON COUNTY, N. T.
NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASK!!!
A. S. HOLLADAY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER EJ
Drusrs and medicines
Main Street, Brownville, IT. T.
THE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform
the public, that he has now on hand a complete
assortment of everything, usually kept in Drug
Stores, which he offers for sale, Exclusively on a
New System of
CASH AND CASH ONLY !
It will be entirely foreign to this beautiful system,
to "Book," "keep account," "note" or "remember for
a few days."- Come with tho "Spondulicks" if
you want anything in tho Drug line.
Prescriptions Compounded at all Hours witu
Accuracy and Dispatch.
Rcmembfer the system I have adopted, and my
pocket and your feelings will not suffer. Credit will
positively not be given', ctless under circumstances cf
peculiar destitution.
July 12, 1856.-vl-n6tf A. S. EOLLADAY.
BROWNVILLE
STEAM MILL,
NOEL LAKE, & E3IEUSON,. 1
Bro w JtAirAllo, INT T;
N, B. , We would rospcctfully inform tho cit'i
zens of Noraaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
we nave always on nana a large and well selected
supply cf LU JIBER, which we can furnish at low
er rates than any mill in the Territory.
Market prices paid fo logs delivered at tho yard,
or on mc uanx oi tne river.
All orders accompanied with the cash, will receive
our immediate attention;
Wholesale Paper "Warehouse;
BKADNER, WARREN & CO., .
WHOLESALE Dealers la Papan of every des
oripticn:
Folio Post,
Flat Cap,
Foolscap;
Letter a, Note.
Book Papef;
Wrapping,
Manilas,
Colored Papers,
Medium & Demy's,
of the very best Eastern and Western Manufacture,
and for sale at very low prices. -
GT Cash for Bgs af RApe,' '
BBADNElt, WAHREN & CO-
. . - . No. 12, La Salle streer.
inicago, June. ztn. ij6. vl-n4
A. C. FOED,
L, L. BO WEN.
FORD 4t BOWEN,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.
Office at the corner of Broadway and Madison
eircciB, up siairs.
JOSEVII MURPHY,
Attorney tand Counsellor at Law.
And Solicitor ia Chancery.
Sidset, Fbemoxt Cocktt, Iowa.
. Of5c in the Court House, np sUirt. '
FJebrnsIm Hones;
; Frost Street,
near Eleatibcat Laaibg,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
A. J. BENEDICT,
NNOUNCE3 to the public that ho Las taken. tl
Ix. above House, formerly kept by T. U. Edward,
io Brownville, N. T anl is now prepare! to accomo
date all rbo may fuVor him with their patronagj.
A new additlorl his been built to the house, and au
ditions made ofFaxniture and Bedding, and all ar
rangemcnts now aro sticS as to render ttis Houat
equal to any in the Territory; ,
Brownville, July 5, 1355. vl-n5tf
W. II. AVILLIAIS", -
WHOLES ALB AND RETi.IL LEALI3 If
STOVES & TINWARE
Oro;;on, r.Io.,
TAKES pleasure ii announcing the citizens of Or
gon and the public in general, that he has n
hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin
ware, ver offered in this market; My stock of Tin
ware is of my own nranufactur, and is for salo at
Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices.'
. I Would call particular attention to iiy sEock of
COOKING STOVES, compruing the moit uuprovfd
patter ls both Air-Tizht and Premium. Amon; them
may to found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove noV
in use, the.. Asiatic Air-TJght, Honcer and prijo Pre
mium.' AliO
Parlor & Bo Stoves
Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE LN TOWN; .
Particular attention tali to making anS rutti-'
up Tin Gutters, in the town and country; Al'i, re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable t-rri.
Uid copper," lirass arid 1'ewtcr taken in Ci anza
for work or ware; . W. W. WILLIAMS, -
vl-n5 Oregon, Mo July 3, 1353.
70STY THOUSAND D0LLAZ3 Vorta ol Gooda
at a tina.ll adtanca oa cost and carrlaira ty
ROCK PORT, J5IO .
HEM JIES LANDING, ilO.'
WE HAVE in store, and are receiving per Stci
ers Hannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omi
am-
Omaha.
a largo and well assorted stock of
Drv Goods.
Bonnets,
Medicines,'
Drugs,
Furniture,
Tinware,
Saddlery,
Groceriei,"
Castings
Sash,' - Naifi
. Iroa
Clothing,
Hardware;.
Queensware,
Boots & Shoes,
' IIat3 & Caps,
Cutlery,
1'aiaU,
Doors,"
Oils,
:
CARPENTERS 4 BLACKSMITHS TOOLS . AC.
All oi" which wo offer at very low prices for Cash r
Country Produce.
HO HTH2TJG! Wa will aeU at SOUS PSICElt
,DHXON & HAWK:
P. S. Ladies, if you haven't irot.a fino Silk Dres:)!
Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillo A liir, for
we certainlvbave the best assortment i Fancv Dress
Goods ever olered in this market. No trouble to
show Goods. vl-c5 IX & II:
tireat Inducements
THOSE wishing to purchase LOTS ip the Town of
Brownville would do well to give us a call, as w)
have 50 Lots which will be sold very cheap for eash.' -
Also.5 Lots In OilAlIA CI1 , for salo. Lnqufru
of B. B. & J. 1. N. THOMPSON. '
Brownville, N.T.June 28, 1855. 4tf
B. W. LEWIS
JAKES V.LEWI3
. TH03. J. a.ABTHOLOW'
late PEBT A B ARTIIOLOW
I3L W. LETOS & BROS. :
MAXVFACTCREBS OF ALL I)E$CBIrTtOJl OF
CHEWING TOBACCO.--
. GLASGOW. MISSOURI.
THANKFUL for the very liberal patronage that
we. have heretofore received from our numerous
friends and customers,' ani vrhiie respectfully solicft
ing a continuance of tho same, pledging ourselves to
spare neither pains nor expense to merit the patron
ae of the public,' we beg leave (o announce that
William J. Lewis has withdrawn from our firm, aid
Thos. J. Bartholow is admitted a partner from this
date, the style of the firm remaining unchanged, and
that we have secured the services of Capt. George ,
G. Davis who will hereafter act in the. capacity of
TRAVELING SALESMAN in connection with our Mr.
Bartholow and will daring the coming Season per
sonally wait upon our customers for tho purpose of
soliciting their orders-. Our stock held over from last
year of all descriptions is unanimously largfl, tho.
quality of which cannot fail to zive entire satisfac
tion to consumers: B. W. LEWIS i Bros:
jriB3gow, juu.,u.auary o, iojj.
ST. LOUIS AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
PACKET;
THE steamer AD MIKAL, having ben tiorougbly
repaired and refitted, will ply regujjrly between
St. Louis and Council Bluffs,' during tho season of
1836, touching at Jefferson City, Boonviile, Leaven
worth, St. Joseph, Savannah, Brownville, Sonora,
Nebraska City, St. Mary, and atl intermediate point.
Thapkful for the patronage extended! to the AD-
MIRAL during the past season, the officers hor br
punctuality and dispatch, to merit the continuance
of the favors coaf erred by shippers,' airi passenger
win receive au uue aueuupm . .
CHAJS: K. BAKER, Master;
R;A. DARST, Cioik.
MISS6tfltl E1VEB PACKET;
THE new, elegant and fast running passenjret
packet and freizht steamer. E. A. OGDEN.
Baldwin, Commander,' is now runnin? her regular
trips between St. Louis and Council Bluffs. She. W
one cf the best freight steamers on the river, havinr
occu ouiu ezprcssiy iorinis iraae.
COUNCIL BLUFFS PACKET.
THE ffne pajsezr steamer GENOA; Throckmor
ton, Master, will run regularly during the seasco,
between St. Louis and Council Bluffs. Her officers
hepe by regularly and" strict attention o business to
merit a share of tha public patfonaee: .
J. 1UKUUKUOUTON, Master.
J.E. GORMAN, Clerk: .
ST. JOSEPH AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
PACKET LINE.
Season Arrangements fcr'1856.
TDE entirely new and fine pasMBger packet.
OM,?l!A,' J. B. Holland. ComssinJer P.
Kerchcval, Cierkj) .having beou built expressly for
kuo uauo, is now running as a regular weet;y racket
between thocitiej of Si. Joseph and Conacil. Elufs
Leaving St. Joseph every Monday at 12 o'clock M.
And returning will leave Council fluffs and Omaha
City every Friday morning at S o'clock, and forming
a connection with tho fivo rackct3 leaviaz St. Louis
on Mondays and Tuesdays, which arrive hero on
Saturday and Sunday evening, by which arrange
ment passengers or freight .trill not be detained at
bt. Joseph; but to preparo against all contingoncics,
the owners of th(J Omaha have a hu-je TTare-lIouso
to store all goods not meeting theni promptly, and
.uv v0v w Wmw vnuA9 nuivu HO UkvUI ttlQ
most pcfrec! arrangmcn11 to paVsc?;?? or shipper
that can or will be made the present., season, and
they therefore hope by promptness and strict atten
tion of her officers and agents, fo receive a lar"
thare of public patronage
l)ONXELL,SAXTONA McDONALD,)'
TOOTLES & FA1RIEIG3; f
1-tf '
J
AgentJ.
CHARTER OAK
LIFK INSURANCE COMPANY !
Ilirtford, Ct... .. ....... .'Capital $200,00
With large and increasing receipts securely invested
under the sanction and approval of tho Comptroller
cf Public Aocouats."
ALFRED. GILL, IWt. JOHN L. BUNCE, V. f 1
JAMES C. WALKXEY, Secretary.
tIKECTORS.
Alfred Gill. John L. Bunce, Wm. R. Cone, Jas. O
Bollos,.. John A. Butler, Noah Whoaton, N. Hollis
ter,Saml Coit,Daa1 Phillips, C. N. cmjhfcj.
board or rrsAxcEi
Geo. Bach, Esq., President of Phocsix Bank
D. F.Robinson, Esq., " Hartford- .
Hon. Isaae Touoey, late Attorney General U. S.
Applictttions for insurance received by
R. W FURNAS, Agent.'
DR. A. S. nOLLIDAY, Med. Ex.
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MUDD & HUGHES.
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ST. LOUIS, MO.
AY & MATLACK, "Yhol6saIe DeaTerst
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