On Tuesday of this week, a son cf Mr. Jackson, ol Lass county, was turned to death by a prairie fire. It seems that the fire was ceding very near to the dwelling of Mr. J ack- Fen. and that while he was cut h" ..tins; c it, the children became alarmc and endeavored to run away from it. s The boy -who was enly seven or ci:ht vears old was soon overtaken by the flames and burned to a very crisp. -We he no that the law imposing 1111 V, V upon those reckless persons .who fire the prairies may soon be' enforced. .The amount cf property dcstroyecLin Nebraska by these fires this .year is very great, no one can' estimate .the damaeno cue can restore to life even aed by them. Nebraska' NcicfJ Shot Himself. The body cf Wo. th, formerly a resident of this City, was fcuna-on fcunday last, about cne and a half miles from town. - A rifle ball had pierced his breast and it is supposed he must have bled to death within half' an hour from the time1 he Mr Smith'-left home on a hunting -expedition and it is believed that he hot himself accidentally. lb. ; Mr. Brunnell, of London, is building a steamer for the Pacific trade, which, according to the Albany Evening Jour nal, when finished will distance any thing that fioats. " She is .222 yards long. She is to have ten engines and even masts, and is large enough to carry 4,000 passengers... ' Her steam engines are to weigh the 'anchor, work the--pumps; and raise the fails' A telegraph wife tuns from the Captain's !rooni to the engineer, And another. to the-' helmsman. The cabins and staterooms arc to be lighted 'with gas made on. board. Bat at the masthead she is to carry- an Electrical Liht visible fifteen miles, and casting a -moonlight Tadience on the sea -forj half a mile rouncLFr life-boats, she is, to carry a; couple -of screw .stcarn boat's ninety feet long, and a. small fleet of yawls and jolly boats. - She is expected to go round the world' with' . 43ut being obliged to stop once for coal.- Tnrcmrcn kipzscs m iovs again. ' Xe quote' from one of 'MalakofTs" letters to " the X.-Y. Times the follow- 12 . Paris, Thursday, Aug. 28,1856. THE EMPEROR AND. THE COrNTESs'CAS- TIGLIONNE. ' - .ii'- The- Court - bulletin this weet ?is limited to an item of scandal which I should hesitate to give you if it were not in almost every one's mouth I meet. Never until lately ' has the Emperor left the Empress alone for more than .a day or two at'a time- His prolonged stay at Ploinbieres, and a return which he is about to1 mate to Paris,' alone, Las not escaped the attention' of those .who seet the motive of these vovages. A' belle Italianthe Countess Castigli- onne, a lady who made a sensation last winter at Court, has according to the' reports in 'circulation, made such an impression on his Majesty that he forgot all else to fly to her presence. However this may be, it is . no doubt ' true that tho Emperor does pay marked attention to the belle Countess, and that - all at once he seems to have . changed his mind about; the necessity , of constantly remaining with the Era- Fess' f. . .... - . Tho emigration fever, which has subsided ' in- tho' last' two 'cars, Jin Switzerland as well as in Germany,' has this year received a new impulse from .the favorable accounts received from the -United S'ates. ; A considerable Rumbcr of Swiss emigrants, mainly from the western cantons, have started for Iowa, Illinois, and "Wisconsin since spring. - Quite a number .of colonies from the French cantons have located themselves in Algiers, where they have enjoyed the especial protection of the government ofucial, and are said to bo well pleased with thejr new home Societies are also on the eve of de parturc to found colonies in the Cen tral American States, especially in Honduras, and Costa Rica, the latter scheme being, according to rumor. under the auspices of Mr. Squire. . Destructive Fihe in St. Louis.- 'About half-past twelve o'clock last night a fire broke out in the Eastern, half cf the block between Fine and Olive streets, on tho Western side of Third street, , and before the fames could be . arrested several buildings were destroyed, the principal of which was the Bartling House. It is estimated that $00,000 worth 'of property was destroyed. Evening Xeits, Sept. 22d. . Tho Eastern fisheries this season premise to be very successful, both the ccd and mackerel. The early arrivals from Labrador have been so, and they report an ubundance cf fish. The same is said tote true from the banks. Vessels arrived at Marblehead, Mass., and other points, enaed in the banks fishing, have found fish of the largest :ze, and are arriving with full fares. Wheeling, Sept. 18. The Tirginia Republican State Con vention was held here to-day and the Fremont, Electoral Ticket was nominated.- There was no disturbance. VThcn you pay a visit, and there is ell of fried cnions steaminffin the hall, you may be sure lliere is no one t heme. From tLe Platte Argus Extra. mmD coxriAGLATios 'ur wrsion . Fifty Thousand XhUars worth cf Pro- : pcrly n as tr$ I 0V1.- IP 3 inorni by tic Abo at aie olock tl dread ! line to! g tl.L iizen? were r rouscc v cf "'fire," a: d assc .bled ii: ruction t .iue tl..3 to .1, d five stcry brick wcrehouse cf L. Burns & Brothers, and all the buildings known as "Bell's Buildings," occupied mainly by Tutt k Baker, "Grocery merchants. -- The fireoriliiate'l-iri 1 1 :e warehouse jot Messrs., Burns Sz,r Brothers, urA it containing ra -large ' lotf heap .and merchandize, - was scon in ash; the flames cf Me extending rapidly, to, the store ssrs. Tutt 'f: Baker, which , was consumed. Superhuman excrt.pns prevented the' ' iirb ' from . crossing on Market street to Belt, Coleman & Co., but so imminent was the danger: that B. C. & Co.' and-T.' E. : "Warner were forced to remove ail their "goods'. Messrs.' Tutt & Baker saved 1 a large portion of 'their"-fmcy. groceries, but the bulk: of - their slock of 'staples' yas destroyed. '. : V ' 1 '! vi -' Too much credit, can' scarcely be given to Mayor "Wcod A. TT; Owens, Jos. B. Evens A.-Desdert.n). P. Wallingford, - Joseph ' Murphy 1 and hundreds of :otheri,1 for their effective and extraordinary labors, in staving the progress of the devouring element; If the fire had crossed the street,' the loss would : have to ; be estimated 'by hundreds of thdusonds', as it is the loss is about as 'follows:. ! r ' ; ' ,!;J L. Burns & Bros.! warehouse,- hemp, and merchandise, 1 $15,000:" W.'; H. Bell; houses, 10,000:' Tutt Baker, stock, $10,000;; T. F. TTarnen grocer ies in warehouse, $3,000;' J ; S. Mitchell k Co., sugar, ' $1,0D0; T. F." Warner, damage on merchandise, 5,000;-Belt, C. & Co., damas;e"on" -merchandise, $5,000. Total, $49,0007-; The above is, no dou'ii low '.'esti mate Bullies & Brof are insured to two-thirds of theyvaluo of the house. Mr. Bell, we -Jeara is - insured. - The The whole is -the wort; of soinc.de moniaocendiary ivhd; ?had ; either malieo against the owners ot the pro perty or against the town in general. Wc hope steps will ie' taken to place into eiTectivo operation, anight police, a3 iponJit will depend our'only security in the future. - ! :; ' i ;r v:.. i .:. ssocma CAiAinrY.3 -' :': ' Lake IIoc'se Ferry Boat Capsized Twelve on Fifteen men drowned ItoE BoDiESr R?:coATEREi.:Shortly t-efore ' 7 - o'clock yesterday 1 morning the hoat in-use at' the 'Lake House Ferry, capsized while . crossmg from the North to the South Division, and crowded with passengers. .They were all men, and mostly lahorcrs hastening to their wort.';; Many, of, them saved themselves, "by swininiinir, or were picked upTby boats Quickly reaching he spot, but still many were drowned, and conjecture was left free' to imagine iow sweeping had boon the catastroph e, :' The boat was hot the one which ha:i been in use ijt'thc Light Rouse for tlie ast two years., lhat was taken away Thursday night. for ; repair, and the substitute was the old llat scow ferry boat kept .funning ;ht Wells "street bridge7 "while the new structure;' was being built. ;Tt is scarcely- more fit for a. ferry than a sieve' 13 for ai dnnk iug cup, and. the only wander ' is that some ' similar ; -catastrophe ' dill not occur Avliilc it was 'in use at' Wells' street! The testimony of Driscol.- the f ferryman in -charge or.tliCbpatKo;vs; j that, it--was utterly umvortliv . to bei irufcicu amiu iiuina.il, uvea at so Jircat a thoroughfare as Rush street at "present. , Asfor the jcsponsihnityTof ..the oc currence is concerned.'it seems that it I . - la -J , , must Test upon those on the hoat, or sucn oi tnem as msistea upou crossing tthen they did, without' the' ass-stance of; the ferryman in charge' and against his injunctions. Still it U probable that most,'if not all of them, suppos ed they were upon the usual beat, which would convey as many is 'could crowdupon it, as it is made of two boats joined together and decked over. Chicago Bern.. Press.' ; . J " . - LAND "V7AHEANTS. .. ' ";r The Washington Stor cf the 15th says: . :: ' .:' : ': " -.'' 'i . Land Warrants have been in better demand for the past week.' The supply is limited, but quite equnl to the wants of dealers. 1 We are advised of larger quantities 'of- warrants being- held throughout the country, limited at 1 per acre, which must iiave! the. effect, together with the ' falling off in the issue in the Pension OSiee, to lessen the supply. The whole nnmt er of Land Warrants ' issued from the Tension Office under the act' of March 3,1855, is 165,901. It wilMake 10,527,940 acres of land to satisfy these warrants. About 2-15,000 claims have been pre sented under thisact,-185,000 examin ed, leaving about 000,000 to be acted upon, of this number 10,000 or 15,000 will be rejected. . The.' supply r for the present therefore, cannot be equal to last year, and should the demand be as heretofore, on the restoration of the lands in the West, prices must ad vance. ' V ' ' -1C0 acre war., per acre, 0 95a 0 96 80 ii 95a . 95 92 91 1 13 120 GO 40 a a a a it n : 90a ; 90a 1 10a Mrs. Trollop e, nho i3 now living at Florence in indifferent health and at an advanced, age, h. bringing out another novel cf ' English society, "Fashionable Life, or Faris and London." IS No.Ei, ST. LOUIS, 110. f AXCFACTUUEE3 every dese XtJL Frames, ('.orders in V atnes.t'.ealers in F ... i.ling?, Engrav A . L rikiE!?-r ' Plates of eve: -,ho- sizesea i a:: r atterr a 11 1 best manner, lii; ; Cards, . j., t Ined and Y Ailvr J "rained ;d or .t $ 't notiev. od, "u'alnut ;. uf plied, id c l.er fancy t -od Picture mine Ths ' WhoToRf'lft nnrl llpffiil flohirnksion House, Omaha and Fonteiiellc") TIIO:.IAS GIBSOX, TS now receiving for sale, a larqje assortment cf the 1 latest styles UEDTEADS, ic " " Also Lcavitts' Corn "lills, adapted for grinding rictl or h'oria feed t't Verses. ' ' '. Also, a lare lot of Ia'.f-bul6l Measure!?, statopd. Jlorchants supplied on Tvb.-,jeyale tgrmg. J. T. BOWD1U. ' B- E. C.IKS. r' -BOWn ALL, ' CAItR & .'CO.', T f Engine and LSnchins I.Ianufactcry. .- Corner SccouJ nnd Jlorgnn Streets.. : sr. louis, mo.; ;. ''7 - rATUFACTLTvERS of Steam Er-incs end Boll ix JL ers, Svsvand Gri;.t Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screws aEd Prosse?, Lard Kettles, Lard. Screw's and Crlindcrs, Wool Carding Machines, Young's Patent Smut Machine:?, Building Casting, Ac... . . - Tif"Agent3 for tho sale of James Smith i Co.'l Superior MACHINE CARDS. ' , . , ; : YOUNG'S PATENT SMUT MACHINE.- Well tried, always 8acct-f?iful, fully Guarantied. . Manu factured and for Jala by . '. . ; ) - DOWA CATIR, iCO., , ' Washington Foundry, St r r'-, Mo. 1 . ..'Clotlaiii WM. R MAKT1X.) -i o rr (O. C.MAltTlX, St. Louis.' " 1 Jvew lork.' ) JUJ I MARTIN & BROTHER: -; THE OLfr OIilGIXAL' CLOTIIIEIiS, No. 114 A2TD TS6. 1 HALT ET2.EET, r., : ; vitST. LOUIS, HO. ' FOU the approaching spring, we will have a TRE-! MEXDOUS STOCK OF CLOTniXG,niacufac tn red by ourselves in Xcw- York expressly for this market.-; .'r' '; " ' 'T '-'-i': In point of ST TLE, -QUALITY and, PRICE, we defy any and all competition! We have. marked down our prica very low, as wo intend selling to hone but , . ': ; , ' - M" -"' CASH AND PROMPT 3IEX.1 . !r ' To such we would ak a thorough examination of our Stock before purchasing. ; ; ' - l-5t .. MARTIN & BRO. 185G. SPRING SALES. : 185G. low pkices'to cash and rnoairr timis eutebs.' ; - i JOHN; HALS ALL, ? ' , WHOLESALE. AXO, KETAIIj bi BOOKSELLEE STATIONER. I ; AN1). 13LANIC BOOK MANUFACTURERS'. ! ' r,r ., :;v:3Tfc 123Kaii, St. Louis, llo. ' ' HAS for sale all the Spelling btoks; Ccographies, Readers: llistoriries; Chemistries; Dictionaries; Arithmetics; Philosophies, dc, tow in use together with a largo stoikof Law, Mcdic&lnnd misc'ellaneous books forming the most; complete assortment .ta bo found in tho city. Also, Writing paper,, and.Foreiga and , Domestic; Htationary, of. tho finest .quality, country merchants and others should not .fail to call at No. 120 Main st. " .' '.' ;"'" M. W. BIDES, - J. I). .WHITE.- ., ' ItlDEK '& WHITE,;; BAND "AGENTS! i NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. ; -. ' HAVING made arrangements by which wo will receive accurate copies of .all the Townships embraced in tho Eastern portion of Nebraska, we aro now prepared to offer our services to CTa "SQUATTERS OF THE TEHRITTORY," 7In Tiling. Declaratory Statements of - Iutentio a to Pre-empt.. Securing ' . !- -; Pre-emption?, Iiocating1 Land ... . 'i . Warrauts anl is-; ; X.;. . ENTERING LAND. : tLvND AVARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD. ' f T' Land Entered, on Time, &c, r Particular attention paid 'to Iluying and Selling Property on commission: Also, to Jnaking Collections and forwarding Remittances to any part of the Union. Ulanks of all kinds alwavs on hand. -j r . I---. .... 'KIDEN & WHITE. ' I REFERENCES. "A. : . !:. , Ii-n. A. A. Bradford, ," S. F. Nuckolls, ? Messrs; Dolman A Vcsl, , Peter A. Kellerj : . Thomas Lumpkin, - June 28, 18S-?,-. Tl-nl . Nebraska City. . . St. Joseph, Mo.,'. . AVashingtcn City,' AKON20 rSA".T, " New York. E. G. PRATT. O. W. CHILD, St. Louis.--' e. w. fox; 8. C. MAXSCR, St. Louis. : ... CHILD, TRATT. & CO., Direct Importers, Jobbers and Manufacturers' Agints English, French, German & American Hardware and Cutlery. fiUN'S. RIFLES T'TSTDLS ' 13a & Hi Ma'nSt, cor. Washington Avenue, i . : . cnurmno urA - try1 . uot&l9 ' OREGON, MO. ROE'Tj. L. IIATTEN, Proprietor.- i ' - . I i - .. No pains or expense will be spared by the subscri ber, to make bis "nests comfortable in every respect, at this well known and bigbly reputable House. . . The very be.t uttention given to animals by a good ani attentive ilostler.- vl-nl KOUEKT lu liA-iAiiJ. 7 : e; estabho dK, : . ;; TJNTTE1) STATE3 ' : . -1. i s t r i g t A 1 1 orncy, OMAHA CITY, X. T. attondanca officially upop all 1 tho terms of tho District and Supreme Court of the Territory, tenders bis l'rotesional services to sucn as need tbeni. lie flatters himself that bis facilities for gaining a knowledge of tnc practico in eaen iis triet, will enable him to give satisfaction to such as entrust their ousiness 10 nm c-uru. Omaha City. Juno i. lbco. -- ; L. FORSYTH & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Freight. Agents, OF THE -. . BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD ' Io. 3, Olive fUreet, St. Louis, Mo.. , A. ilUDD, O. L. HUGHES, J. J. MCDD. H. T. MUDD, : S. O. GBCBB... ' MUDD & HUGHES. PRODUCE i COMMISSION o. S3 Levea and Gt3 Commercial Street : ; ST. LOUIS, Ma ! JOSEPH MURPHY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. And Solicitor in Chancery. . Sidset, Fezsioxt Couim-Iowa, i Office in the Court House, up stairs. : ; - FRANKLIN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY Ko. 183 Vine St., bet. Tourta and Fifth.' CINCINNATI, O. . C. T. O'DRISCOLL &, CO. Tanufacturcrs and dealers in News, Book and Job ie., f e. Brand and Pattern Letters, various styles, o. r. si as ox. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. And General Land Agents, NEBRASKA CITY, X. T. "T 7DLL promptly attend to LanI Asencies. coll;c T "ens. investing money, locating and selling lana warrants, and all other business rTbiinino tn ! their profesjion, in Xclrasta Territory etd Western SA31UEL SFEXCEIl & CO., ;hty-Two North Fourth Street, Near "Locust. If J. lypc, Printing Tresses, Cases, Gallics, Ac, Ac. Inks, and Printirg Materiil of Every Description. STEREOTYPING cf all kind-Books, Music, Patent Medicine Directions. Jobs, Wood EnTevin o - ' O J uv A Jlii w SCAERITT & MASON. .' . DEALERS AND No. 40 and 42 Wash: 3ion Aven;. , S TTAVING enmv.lete 1 our arranj-e-r.Pr. Lou'.', ; for a full XX stock of Goods in oar line, a 1 hi "rg the bos assortment in the V off. v t ike ke r-' aius in cl.'.na. to purchasers both JVI - j Ll. Ll. l .:d 1 -1 A 1 . . : JIOOO Bedsteads, C ) doz?n r.ood ;ei.t Laa,.. 1000 Bursans, . . " cune seas do, 1.500 Dining TaWes, 100 do rwking - do, "500 Breakf.ist do, 100 do children do, 200 Work Standi, . . 500 tin safes, 200 Wash do. 200 Cribs, assorted sizes, inn WAi-flrnW- 200 Loung j r.ntw.-' irni t;t t i':?n.cpa..- 100 doz. Rush an tv:n LLau-s ; KT'Td-rliich -BTflndd rcahogany nnl-svalnut. par lor and rocking C&irs, Sofa3,:centro, suleacd exten sion Tables; Secretaries and Book Cases. Upholstery in groat Tariety, saeh a3 spring, hair, co'. ton, moss and husk Matresjes, Comforts, Spreads, ami Blankets, f ' ' ? s . , ' Our work is all 'Warranto 1 as. r?presenteJ-onr Prices as Low as the Lowest. - - Orders promptly and faithfully executed-and re spectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Please call and satisfy yourselves t , St. Louis, July 23. 1S53. vla3-0;a Improved Little Giant CORN & COB - PLAKTATIOX MILL . 2?rlco 2rS.OClX3.COCl. rTTTT? .nUriiwr hn Turehased exclusive right of positive manner. ; . . - It is now more than a y.r V,".tj introduced to the public e tuo rii,.' which t 1 li bM been constantly growing in tlo i.or ular i The improvements recently effected and ateiuo !, makes it the moss, jKrlect' machine ever oflered for general farm cse,r it is fnrnhbed ready for attachics team, nd weighs aP follows: No. 1, 22b Nc. 2,.33U, No. 3400, No. if 6'li pounds. ; Twenty minatcs arc suffisient to set ona op, without mechanical aid, and when once adjusted, it can with safety be cntrustsd to a boy. - FulU-direction3 accompany each Mill.; No 1, $35, will .rind 8bu meal per hour with 1 horse, No2 V'" 10 " U ' No3 -50, u 15 u--- 1. " - No 4 CO, " " 20 " " r " t 2 " j CT Liberal dhicount to dealers. . " , ! ' 1 .... . . :,-..! -.JAMES B. CllADWICK, U, ' -! '. ' - .No. t:i Locust street, bet. 2d and 3d r. i June 23, 1850. .vl-n4 ; ' - St. Lou in, .Mo E.A. WUITKEDGE. . KJ. J. SI "KINNEY. ' MRS. E. A. WIIITKIDGli & CO. . " :' JIASf FACTrBKKS OP ' Masonic Clothing and Odd Felloe Also Eegalia for Tcmperance'and other Saciaties, ,:XTo.l2S J?id-nut.Street,ttp.Stair$,!'i:-.;: i CINCINNATI, 0.r::r- ' ' M.VSOX3., ' . References, -odd fellows. W;TJ.T)odds,GMpf Ohio O. P. Morton, P O il Tnd. O. Mfcnrl EdMasonidRev: Turner A Gray, pub Casket F. J. Phillips, H.F. City W. G.Ncilson, P G M Ohio " Tha Editor of the 'Advertiser will have, specimens fcf Resnlw'from the above Manufactory, and rccierc. orders from Lodges or private member for Jvcalia .August 2, 1853, r;v!,-n3tf , '. ,. .,: . ;.: . " ' ' ' " J PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ,". . . . French and American Yindow. Claim tf GlasKarct ;' ' Snlces, Indigo, Ifaddtr, Perj,imsric9 ;. , -: 1 Vs P II IN Gr TOOK P ;C?HAIlLE33f BLOW .CO. V 1 ; mTOE7ESS i WHOLESALE DEALEE3. . ! l'i J "- I Ko. 66fcnde7;Kain$treet, St. Louis, 'Ho. ' Aronowin receipt of their new Stock, embracing cvory thing in their line. r. , ! r tirMerehant3 visiting our City are requested to give us a call,-as wo are determined tf sell for Cash or Prompt Time Paper, as low as any House in tha United States. ; .. " . i r .' ( - r - ; - : ' ' r 1 "i 1 it. WIIITTEMOBK 'lU B. WHITTKMOUB.- J. F. CASTER ;if. & K. B. WJIITTEMOr.E & CO., . Wholesale Deahrt in' ' I BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS. " - NO. 143 MAIN STURET, ; (First doorabove the Bank of Missouri.) . ' 4St.Zjouls, liTo. J7Cash paid for Furs and Deer Skins. ": ' X. C. FOKD, " L. L. EOWEX. . - ' rOHl Ai BOWEN, Attorneys J and Counsellors at Xaw. COUNCIL' BLUFFS, IOWA. , ...... Oflice at the comer of Droidway an! Madison streets; up stairs. . . ' W. P. LOAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW LAND AND LOT AGENT. ARCHER, RICHARDSONr,COUXTT, K; T " i - cuaei.es west.;'.. ; ,;,.Jf. J. m'asucn?. : ' TV EST. & McASIIEN, FORWARDING & COMMISSION JVTorclinntQ, Grocers and Steamboat Agents, 1 - Conief, Second and Francis Streets, ; . -' ' (Opposite A. Beatie's Danking House.) AN assortment of Boat . Stores, Groceries, Wines. LiquorSj ileal, I'lour, Ac., kept constantly on hand. . " July 23, 1S53,' vl-n3 NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASE!!! ' A. HOLLVDAYj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS:: ' Brus mul Medlciecs Main Street, Brownville, IT..T. . . . . . ' . - i ; , i . . . . THE undersigned respectfully beg.s leave to inform the public, that ho has now on band 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! . 1 It will be entirely foreign to this beautiful system, to "liook," "keep account." "note" or 'remember for a few days." Coma with tho "Spondulicks" if you want anytning in tne Drng line. Prescriptions Compouaded at all Honrs with - Accuracy ani Dispatch, :. Remember the system I have adopted, and my pocket and your feelings will not suffer. Credit will pottiivdy not be given, unless under circumstances cf peculiar destitution. ; - July 12, lS56.-vl-n()tf " A. S. IIOLLADAY. -TOTICEf is herebr 1 1 heretofore existing: under the namo and strie of urown, nogers & uo was, on the L'Oth day of X cbru ary, A. D 1S53, dissolved. . . ' ; .-j B. BKOWN, " - : j- , : , .S.E.ROGERS, .. ' . . .' , ..' ' B. 11. FliAZER,' -: ' IIEXRY EMERSON; July23,lSoo..yl.D3 IL W. LAKE A EllO. 7 JOHN P. SAMSELL, " f LATH OP B0STQS FasMonaMe Tailor, BROWNVILLE, IT. T. I2TFOR1I3 the public that he is now prepared to serve them in the above named capacity. Hivin uaa ion.5 ana extensivu experience, ho flatters him self ho can please all who favor him with their pat rename. Good fits warranted in all cases. ; PARTICULAR ATTENTION " Given to cutting out garments for home making Brownviile, Aug. 2J, 1855. vl-nfi!ly Land Office at BroAvnvilJe. All persons knowing themselves indebted to us, are hereby notified that th cir accounts are due, and must "umeuiaieiy, Dy ote or Cash: 33 asettlc .. , uuir, murucr toconiinue our business . u.U.&J. V. THOMPSON. Brownville, August 1st, 1S5G. D. II. SOLOJION, Attorney jind Counsellor at Law. GLEN WOOD, IOWA. V ill practice ia tho Sixth and Seventh Judicial uisincr; oi iowa. JL Territory in the N est, ot tne aoove cueouitcu Mills, and is prepared to lurniih tbcraat ail times, cither 'holesalo or retail, and gunrant 1 in the cjost II 11 LllCliJl; ( .n--"i e ink rront Strest, near Etea'aco-it, laniicj, LROWNVILLE, N. T. A o pu ;en the '.vards, .-'.'0310- onag'3. nd ad nU ar- ierly j t I. T.l. :! rtM r.l is r vr.rc wo-1 1 date : '.I who may f.w r him vua . ,( ir p.. A ne ad ' ' ion has en bu.. to t: Louse, ::.., . . P:i- :tur and T-: .w.:g, - . raiv-tuieius now r.re sucn as to renatr wuuau 1 equal to any in tha Territory. - Brownville, July 5, 1855. yl-c5tf ;u. J -. - v. , . it W. II. WILLIAMS, trTTDt.FHALB AXD KETAIL PKALETl I STOVES & ' TINWARE Oro " t- - rTUKES pleasuro in announcing the citizens of Or I gun and the public in general, that he has on hand the most extensive stock of htoves ana 1.1.1 this market. If ftock of lin- ware'is of my own manufacture and is for sal a. at Wholesale and Ketall at St. J-ouis pne-s. 1! nnrtidular attention to my ttocs cf CUUtLlU 51U ii-a, comprising mo uiu iupy" . . . - . . ...... . . . ih a A. ! rv - irn.'l ) patterns both Air-Tight ana rummm. aw.,s may De lounaiuiiy s v.oaivv!, in use, the AsiatiQ Air-iiat, x luact-i lUIUUi. XVlU Bok Stoves Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will SELL LOTITHAN ANY nOUSE IN ;TOTrN. Particular attention "paid lo' making and putting up Tin Gutters, in the town and ccunt-y. Alo, re pairing dona on shcrt notice ar d on n.-as-jnablc term'. Old copper, Brais and Pewter taker ia exchange for work or ware. . Yir.- W. AVII J.IAMS, Tl-n5 t , . .... , Oregon, Mo.; July 5, 1856. rortTXTnior-" vsir xroLs-YToiTth. of Goods et a Bnall advasca cn cc3t and carriasra ty : ..- uociiroirr, rio., IIE.li:.IIJ LANDING, JIO. WE HAVE in store, and are receir;' 'r.cr Steam ers Hannibal, Warner, Edinbur0 ud Omaha, a lar?e and well assorted stock of Dry GoodsJ ' ' : " Clothing, i..: i ','-. Hardware,; : Queensware, '- Eoot3 & Shoes, .i Hat3 A Caps, I ,' j Cutlery, . ' v '. Paints, , Boors, 1,: Oils, "Bonnets, ' I . - Medicine?,' '. ' ; .. Prn?s, - ' ! Furniture, j Tinware,. , j -:! t -: t; Saddlery, .-..!. 'i Grocaries, j , Castings Sash, ... j Nails, ' ' Iron CARFENTERS A BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, AC. All of which we offer at very low prices for Cash or Country Produce. ." : ' '- ' TS0 HU2IBITG! 7e wiU sell at S0IIE PSICS ! ! ..-- ,.-. . ' ? ! .- DILLON & nAWK. P. S,, Indies, if yoaharen'tgotaCne Silk Dress, Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillox A Hawk, for wo certainly have tho best assortment or tancy ircss Goods ever oflered in this market. No trouble to how Goods. -. vl-c ' .'; : . D. AII. - :; charter oak; -, r- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY f Hartford, Ctl-- v V 'Capital 5200,000 With largo and increasing receipts securely invested under tho sanction and approvaL of the Comptroller of 1'ublie Accounts. -c .!:-;.. S-;1 OFFICERS. ALFRED GILL, TVes W JOHN- U BUNCE, V. P, JAMES C. WALKLEY Secretary. " blRECTOES. Alfred Gill. John L. Bunce, Wm. R. Cone, Ja?. G Bollen. John A. Butler,? Noah' Wheaton, N; Hollis . iot, SaniT Coit, DanT Bhillipe C. N. nmphrcy.; . , - .. .:..BOABD OF-FINANCE. t Geo. Beach, Esq., President of Phoenix Bank D. F. Robinson, Esq., Hartford-" ':' ' Hon, Isaac Toucey, late Attorney Gcneral.U. S. ;. Applications for insurance received by ' 1 . fl .., r ; R. W. FURNAS, Agent. ' DR. A. S. HOLLIDAY, Med. Ex. . ; -GEO., P LUCKIIAKDT, WATCHMAKER " . iXnd , T owoller, , i OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. TAKES tLe liberty to inform the citizens of Brownville and vicinity, that he has opened a WATCH, CLOCK JEWELRY STOIIE In Oregon, Holt connty,Mo., where he will keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which bo will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine lot of Violins, Accordeons, Silver, and Plated Sjec tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension cases, Silver Thimbles, Ac., Ac : ; r. ,' He is propared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew" elry, of every description, in the best manner and on vhe most reasonable terras. , r Every article bought in his establishment, is war ranted to bo what it is represented to be. Watch re quiring warranted for one year.. ' July 20, lSj5. vl-nStf . i : UNITED STATES ' ESPB'E'SS COMPANY GIVE every possible facility fur the safe and speedy transmission of -' - OJIoney, Valuable Packases. Parcels. ., Cloods, and Merchandize Of every description, on reasonable terms. I'Rixcu'AL umcE3 ew lork, Buffalo, Cincin nati, Toledo, Chicago, Dayton, lndianopolis, and all the smaller towns on Railroads in tho Eastern, Mid dle and Western States, connecting at St. Louis with Uwhardson'a Missouri Rivor Express. II. KIFP. , ; wuiy j, iSjo.-vi-n5 tieneral superintendent. Wholesale Paper '"Warehouse. JiK V J). IJU, WARKEX A CO., WHOLESALE Dealers in Papers of Bvery des cription: ir ' , Printing, Folio rost, - - - Book Paper, . ' Flat Caj), ' - . Wrapping, - Foolscaj. . ' ' ' Manilas, Letter & Note, - ' " Colored Papers. Medium A Deniv's. " of tho very best Eastern and Western Manufacture, aLd for sale at very low prices. , li ynsa lor Ivas and Hope, - ; : - BiiADNEU, WARREN & CO., ' ' . i No. 12, La Salle streer. - Chicago, June. 2Sth. 1856. " vl-n i U. P. BEXXETT, ; J. 8. MOUTOX, B.H. HARDING BEXXET, 3IORTON & HARDING. Attorneys .-at-;Iiaw, Nebraska City, N.T., and Glenwood, Ia. WILL practice in all the Courts of Nebraska and Western Iowa. Particular attention ai.l tn obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of aeDts. REFERENCE : Hon. Lewis Cass, Detroit. ) ,,. Julius D. Morton. " f hS igan; Gov. Joel A. Matteson, Springfield, 111; ' Gov.' J. W. Grimes, Iowa City, Iowa; . B. P. Fifiled, St. Louis, Mo.; Hon. Daniel O. Morton, Toledo, Ohio; P. A. Sarpy, Bellevae, Nebraska; Sedirewich. A Walker. Chicasro. Ill: Green. Weare A Benton. Council Bluffs, To wa. CHAIILES B. SMITH. :f.AJNU JNUlAllY PUBLIC. :. OMAHA CITY, X. T. OSco in State Honar. TTTILL give particular attention to orders and cr,m T n-.issions frpm abroad, and to the supervision of iu; iiie oi iois ana luims in Nebraska Territory. References. ilOJf. JE3SED. BRianT. Washington. D. C, Joitn Van Bckem, New York City. Edwix Crosttell, ' . JIirkW.Izzard, Gov. of Nebraska. 1. B. Ccmixo. Rw. u M U II Greexe,Weake A Bextos, Council BluTs. Iowa. tl. p. jonxsoy. j. p. cassadt. : . r. test JOHNSON, CASS AD Y & TEST. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law And General Land Agent?, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. VyiLL promptly attend to Land Agencies, In t vesunz Jionev. Ijocat.in n,l m; tj arrnnts, and all other business pertainin; to their profession, in V estern Iowa and Nebraska ' COUNCIL BLUFFS PACKET. rnnE fine I . . f r,,' ""11Jl-1 Mi?yjA, inrocKmor K7, c.5t r' w m ""egnlarly during the season u-nn;i:aoi.JiOauna I nnnr 1 i.ffj TT.. hope by regularly and strict attention to business to a ouaic ui me puono patronajre. J. THROCKMORTON, Master. J.E. GORMAN, Clerk. p. rLisT2r.a, N"T"'Cito tho Traveler.? Publk, tat t. : " 1 .VrcM '1 it'a every facility accH .; - ; y.jscun nvcr. ... b--. , t. tr t CI int cn tha up?'.-r :m 1 if. err. i' U tl. - to i -I .l-ia, ui wv. . fe - t ) tru;s at pui'ut. FERRY RATES. F erprr t- ! irses, mules or oxen i v. j, eaJli"irivi.lual rat of horses males or ox n 23 75 25 -10 05 10 10 2,a 75 a u u u u a " horse cr nui;J ana bu-, led h i.xso or aule, loose caUle per head, sheep and ho-3 per head, each footman, ct.cf fit'i'.t, ... ... .. . . - "' "'" M feet of lur.ucr, '. " . usload -..I rrn u and hcracs, naul :s or -cxen therewith, , j . Prownvillo, Aujust 2, lS53.-ly rnoviiviL1 STEAM lu ILL, noi:l, laki A: i::n:r.soN. ,T V e woull respectfully jr.fora tno cm- f l 3 COUEt - Rni aJj ning jii.-oun, mai 3 and well selected .... . ahiraTJ on hnd a Jar IIEBEASSA- CITY IIOTHL. - . - NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. UAIINI. J ic IJAllNU::, Proprietors. rpHIS ' coramcaioos - Hotel, sUuatel upon sintl !e r'..,.jrt 1' or trar for uiL parts of the 1 ;s leave tLis Luse n-y. i t Tnppr VTfiv. ' h. ' 1 POri'LETON Jt BYEUS, ' ATT Oil N E Y S , AT- LA W . And 'General Land Asrent, ... ' OMAHA. NEBRASKA. .. i . Land Warrants ' Bonsht and Sold. LAND ENTERED ON TIME. SPECIAL attention given to the selection.and en try of Lands for Settlers, and all others, desiring choice l.vationf ..i . Y . , . I ... . '. " " Land Claims, Town Lcti and all tinds of Real Es tate, bought and sold and investments mad 3 fur dis tant Dealers. , . ' .. . . OLIVER EEXXCT. JAMES F. FISKE. B. GARBIT. ArcrsTr8 kxigdt. OLIYEIt . BENNETT CO., .. a' - Manufacturers and Whaiesale Dealers ia ' BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 8T MAIN STREET, (F03iIEKLY, NO. 101, CoRXEK OF MAIN AX LoCCST.) : . . . . ST. LOUIS, MO- . ,. , , r, e. r. seaus r Attorney nnd . Oounscllcr at Law. .And Solicitor in Chancery. SIDXE Y, IOWA. - ; -Will practice ia tba District Courts of Western i ttf OZice'at the Court House, -ap stairs. FRESH DRY GOODS. EEDY, jAJIESON ir CO., No." 110 and 172 Main SL, SL Louis. WE are now ia receipt of the most complete and magnificent stock, ever offered to the Western Trade. , Merchants visiting this city are invited to make an examination of our Ftock and prices. EDDY, JAMESON & CO. ,. NEMAHA CITY FERRY Across the Missouri River at Nemaha Citv, mouth of Little Nemaha river, ; . Netraska Territory. -' THE Proprietor informs Emigrants, Travelers and the. nver-croffsin.5 public, that he has now in op eration good, large and substantial boats at the above named point, and careful boatmen to cross persons and teams from either side of the river, ata.ll times of the day or night. The landing is safe and easy, and the Proprietor, taker pleasure in calling upon the public for patronage. This is in a direct route to LigUluc, rort Kearney and that region, and is the most practical point at which to cross the Mis souri nrcr.. It is mno miles from E-xk Port, Mo., and seven below Brownville, N. T, . The bent of ac commodations to be had on cither sido of the river. Nemaha City, Sept. 20, lSG.-3t J. C. ELLIS. IS. CHICK .. - JOHN W. TOOLEY. (Successor to N00NAN, TOOLEY t Co.,) 51. Jam st, Old Stand, St. Louis, Mo. TMPORTER, Wholssale and Retail Dealer, in China, JL Glass and Qaeonswarc. Yellow and Rockingham Ware, Chandeliers, Lamps, Lanterns. Lookinr-zlas- scs, Britannia Ware, Ac. Ac with a great variety of Fancy Mantte and Parlor Ornaments, direct from the .tittencs and .Manufacturers. -A : Ir57"Now arriving and in store, a full stock of the above line of goods, which is offered to the Trade at reasonable rates. An examination is solicited. fifOn hand,. Assorted Crates, for Country Trade. N. B. Packing roecrves special attention. September 13, 1356. vlnl5-Gm 4 185G ; EALL TRADE. 185G EDWAED MEAD. W. n. 2IAUEICE.. E. II. MEAD. Oldcat Idonie of ihe lind i tXe.Wct - Etallihed 1S35. ,.. EDWARD MEAD t CO., Ko. 50 Main, ccr. Tine st., Importers and 7holsalers OF " ' Watches, Jewelry and Fancy txoods. yATCIIMAKEES' TOOLS, and materials sil- T ver and plated ware, shot guns, rifles, pistols, revolvers, musical instruments, daguerreotype ainbro types, Ac., cbrystalotype materials; Hotel and Steam boat table ware. . . St. Louis, September 13, 1855. vl-n!5-Sm E. O. TCTTTJE. H. G. PEKLET. H. W. SMITH. TUTTLE, PEHLET Cc SLIITH. FALL STYLES. 183G. - 77 Main street, St. Louia. Ho. MAOTACTlTlKnS of Str.iw and Silk Bonnet, iicporters and Wholesale Ho! Jr. i:ki ' teilk Milliner, I lowers, Trimming, Lacs (tools, Em broiacnei",&c. ' liTJIerchants and Milliners aro particularly in vited to examine our Ktock. hpfr.mmnv; .I...-- f " "o ircjjms luiiy on tna superiority , ,ulvUU w uuir lnuucements equal, if not supenoa, to any jolting houso in the United State feeptoinbcr 13, 1853. vln!5-6m " Steel. Plow Factory, Market Square, St. Joseph, Mo. . WILLIAM M. CARTER M. McFADIN FORWARDING COMMISSION iuerciiantf No. 23 Levee, and 56 Commercial street, St. Louis, 3Io. BROWNVILLE FEB.RV PLASTERS & BAKER, rr.ly of LL'.'i-IlfUN which we can 1 urr.'ia at low- i:s posiuon woruy v.n and rep. ' . . .' :'i;tv.T-r;,,nr - - -! Historical ai.l Archifciloricsl LiLm " er rates iaaii in uii.i :u i-i - . . , .Market r.r,'er' for lc "3 at Jiri e. hav0 ' iA ti, or on the bank of the river. ' . . Propnetors X.ors.. J.1L & J.Juaf All orders' aexmfpankd with tt.e cash, wlII receive to publish U) -..azume ia this MUBt ;TO.i;nHr.ion. . su rr.ly it witu reruiant.. ' ; . PHY jopp ti 11 1 . ILL J. 1X o.ie and two horso I'lows and Shovel-nlow Cultivator, and Harrows. All orders ( undTr fi Je W dred plw3) filled immediately. Liberal di JounUo wholesale purchasers. J & CO.. L " :': ConMgnmentsclicfc r.vLunj uisposeu oi. THOMAS II. LARKIN & CoT COMMISSION JIERCHAXT3 Avn 17 Iiolesalc- Gvopp - Ko. SO, Levee, Corner of Olive street, . ST. LOUIS. MO 1S5!?.I:Lention gicn to wiles of HEMP nnjiv ana i UUALl O. y orders taken foIUhe purcha.o oi.aiemn. under anvi; nances. PJLOW FACTOHY. A. j. MOREOft- . . , TANUFACTCRER of the Premium Plow, of va 1X nous sizes: one and two hrso Prir; rii Brush and .Steel plows, for 8al3 Sea e Rnf Ke Tb-solJ ercry . J k t L T ' li'teratre -say verv ', Tho ward Cav. . '! man reir.ir. i who edited a v. unti-Us, iWi ev0PT- iv. rajn;jiJ. rX i.a - Mas:i;io was e-: w ..-.kroirBpiint,,.'?,?':, " inter . uctcdinn.it nt. If4 first cEJ da r-te-hocior,,. 14 4 Sylvanus Ur'.'.r:, Gen svai in tho Venerable p'.te-hoc-iQ r, 'A tt. John, near Smithlield in Lccla" early contributors wm Dr. Johnson, k Ai ary productions appeartd ia this iJa- t.i tha fore bod it; irs of nmr.t hi-.-.! "'"-t. it succeeded from it3 corr naenceint i . j r . c,t I K H no.i an hor.cro.t' 9 S.r-J mh i...,;,v I ......... . .1 " - 4 p laur ijaii a vciiva uju m quarter brouht.furward maay crtnpeditors Vila his ai !ays held Lis iX)iitioi La ?. years nas proTea as great a urori 1 in V. " inu-T'ian iM.i, tii.ia in iv ma';, te ik j amon all th(se readers 'Tho eara to r s of EnglLih S.;olaw ad Gentkma, " tho day, it it will be as nueb. lockol ' re ar.dVe:i:il pales will be talen 4. Of t more nary, whk-a v.-: 1 1 bo made a fal;hf ;1 tt wrmin r.f mi :!!'- f. If. Iri'l n!. J-..--V. . - - -wv eajL-ar its posmon as a woncy orj.n and re' Terms $5 perannuna, or lOcenUn thosa remitting 5 ia advaaoo, will r'? azine free of postal. "7 DLT.EDWAF.LSi - - . . 321 .Broadway, , , CHARLES ' DICIOJs, Containing tales, storbs, and bj William IJowitt, Ligi Hnnihe Aw of M2Iary Lartoa," Barry Core Collins, and all thss rising EcHaa;. r.ow universailj rerardel as by far interesting and popular of tha lii j, ca!a it3 circulation ia this country is ly. increasing, and to meec the public Messra. Dix, Edwards & Ca, h-f. arrangements with ths Blitor and pff..' in England to introduce a nevr featu. putlicetion, by issuing: it, from tia'j time, in "Weekly KumUra.- Tbeyri- tr lv ; v. . rcgxiiany m advance, ru.a wiU iv American Edition irnmcdiatelj on the i .t'. of the weekly steamer. The ilocilrj y will be- Lssed as tistaL . ; -. ' l Tcrm3forth9 Weekly Edition, $ 1 number, $3.CO per aanGa. ' Hoctilr?. 25 ccnt per number, $3 00 per aj prompt remittance of $U will secuxj iz' delivery, post paid. . 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This can be paid to any of oar aa-.V agents, who can order it charged to t; count, if not cenvenien to remiL, The agents and friends of this t earnestly requested to nuka an imraourJ simultaneous efTort in every section e country, to procure ew suiwcrile, W'e solicit, thode who received volume to continue the iri-nbscTiaa: bixteenth, and otherwise aid in itscirci. which we hope to be ablo to make wr: their patronage. , ; - AU communications confining rcai: or subsenptions shouhl be addre??ed-! Publishers; thse designed for puliia'.. the Editor, at Cincinnati. Letters tot ing ten dollars, or five now subscribers,-, be post-paid. -In remitting, please jr drafrs, cr the most current bank-Dota 1'ra: waV C. ;:- v ; . ani' s .7.: ar;; We thank you sincerely' for past fa" I Qur list is now quite large. Cut tlx; have no pecuniary interest - whatever : work, we would like to se? it circuit extensively. Will you nelp ns? Willi men, will the Leads of families, will the; gentleman and ladies of our common cr will our former patrons, w II all who Ia tj r.::rr; see a pure and sound yet entertaining & by c' structive literature put into the tacJi J .r. ;! rising generation, lend tia their hearljK y('d i , tinned co-operation? We hope coci t that all will continue their. efforts iabi tho woik. . cent. Terhs: $2 pef annum, ia. 'aJraat the T subscription3 received fox h:sa thaocs corr volume. SwoiansTEST:?' w Mf ? BROWN is CO., No, 78, ?Iain Steet, Su Lcni3fe c! SPRING STOCK; COUPLET! I: Th( )e cheapest and moj.t eitRuive fi Soods and Yankee Notions lr:' 0 :i Goods : ment in the W ester i County. ca'.II " TECIIAXTS in apamTi -.f ,hr ftxAi 1 o - 1U tod to examine our stock of silk b , . shawl.-, white 'kkIj, Embrti,li!ric-s, ribb- and hosiery, trimnjin, furnishing (T (Cv' wares gene: a" j, tethcr with t .,, of th latest and nwt fisuionable styies,!- i ... facturers prices. J ( th. ; Cash buyers, close- fiireh.isers, and P" " will find our stock adapted to their wn'JjJ particular. A call frora tha trado is rap;' Ci licited. - . " j. - August 23, 13of3. ' - - " TI. vrz' 1 to "- thill NEW GKOCEK1. " . Head Quarter . for B(irp& RUFU3 R. EDWARDS, Wholesale and retail djalcn Staple anil Fiae Groceries, ' of h.v.l w iia tae tuaioer iuruiy. is,,r r r - - Magazine changsd r nblishcrs, bat u ter will remain the -M3 ai bsfore. V-!!'ri! 1 Teas, Foreign aai Domes :ic Liqaort, T.a.i . thing eke appertaining to the boshes d j, "Hr; Main, between Jule and Seconds."3 t r;.. cct C canli: TOW ELL, LEVY & CO. HAVE now oa hand a large ni Cm?. stock of Fam-v nnd Staolo DrTG' ccne.i, ies, to which thej call the attend friends and ths pullit; gonerflllj . Tt!ja aai ana ths publ: gonerflllj . I rwa , ace. I : : t co in business, they rlitter theBll' T , , . e?s advantages in purchasing go113; , " my Uou?o in tha West: Their tlJ O v'.r ' t. nenco poss by any Silica nn,? i;.Vi Countryl Merehaats wilt find our ib1 their want in every particular A ' trado is respectfully )i;citcd.; t" t.v cr. r r Mill ST. JOSEPH, mo. JAJIES CAHGILL, Propr "J TANUFACTURES anJ ItX on band for sal, all kiadi of FIfl and Feed stuTs. Orders solieitedar. on most favorable tenm. Cash f'J f Vv'heat. For character of Flour refer that ever u.jd it. -St. Joseph, Mo., Anj. 33, l9i. tIs A. TUB WrSIETv PI0NEE3. lV- a- DEALER IN IXEAh & : AND m. . .... . . 1 Mil" mds carefully locatei '" L.t ani Ln li boajht sal