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Ti. YT. FURNAS, Editor. . DAY M0RNINO, OCTOBER, 25 1S53. 'kktxs, Oeneral Advertising Arcnt,in rear York. Lndies and Children' fchoe Store, Fourth etreet, Cincinnati. Pettengill k Co. New York. . Swtkher, No. 43 Chestnut street, Saint McLtkg, Troy, Ohio. . II. Darst, Tippecanoe, Ohio. Mckger, Covington, Ky. Knit, Archer, Nebraska. Peter, Oregon, Mo. k Have, Kockport, fo. White, Nebraska City, N. T. 7. Tate, Linden, Mv EKrx, Three Grove, N. T. ' -iied Airnts to solicit Subscriptions and pnts for "the Advertiser, and recieve and monies thereon. Nirw Stoue 'and New Goods. It will be seen by reference' to oar advertising columns that ItcAllsxzE Dczzzn, & Co. are now on hand, with tn extensive stock of every variety of good3 usually iept in our "Western stores; that is, every "Thbg almost you may call for. This 18 the nctv iouse wo spoke of some timo ao. l iiey are men ot capital, uusmess ca in experience and integrity. Give them a o Cltl3 I resident in this Territory, coming from rtions of the States, often Busiest to us of persons in their old neighborhoods, who Ulcss become subscribers if they could sec the Ad verliser. We always send a speci , and peron3 relieving, will consider it a i to leeoms a regular subscriber. Fost I others, feeling suScient interest to make can retain the usual per cent for their JOS -r-errt extensive additions of new :s, colored Inks, Bronzes, Cards, &c, 1v'" A(!vprtiscr" Office, we claim to j turn out Job Work in a manner un- 1 by any cSce. The proprietor being al printer himself, and havirg in his an accomplished aud experienced Job Printer, is determined not to be e in the execution of Jot) Work. Cards - one of Foster's latest improved Card . Blanks, Work in Colors, Bronze Ic, will meet with particular atten- i from a distance will be promptly at- ), aud warranted to give satisfaction or Correspondence of. the Nebraska Advertiser. Cbescest Cnr, Iowa, 1 " "V October Gib, 1853. " Dear Sir; 1 have just retarned frora a round in Omaha, and I can assure you I was much gratified with the trip. There are nany strangers there now: indeed, so much so that I have to some extent become a stranger my self. New business of various kinds springing up, much in advance of what was anticipated Ca a few months since, . The riders are up, the race has commenced, Ciianged Again. Our mail from Omaha and many are entering the ring for the forty and Nebraska city, now arrives on Saturdays days prize, besides the "privileges of the acj departs Fridays. Owing to this,' or some course." ' . , ltKni iclmTt nnr t charges Lava' entirelv I VttUU't iUiauo' J . 1 nnd among the list of tec- most prominent, fe(j thi3 week S. E. Rogers, Dr. Miller, Capt Moore, Col. Kanscom, and Georga Armstrong, who appear A New Candidate in the field. John to be sanguine of success, whilst there areata- D. Hopkins, of Railroad notoriety, has "author- ers whose hopes buoy them up, and keep them ized' us to announce his tame as a candidate anxious and eager for the fight, and the termi- for Council. nation of the campaign. As yet, politics cave not been introduced, as advocated by the great See the advertisement of Moobe, Wilstach leading parties, and I doubt much whether Keis & Co Cincinnati, the extensive western i - - - , . - party discipline can be brought to bear with Book Publishing Establishment. any assurance of success. There are local questions which appear to interest the constit- ; A23HYAL OF THE TEIflfESEE. ....... . . . I uency of that district, more tnan tne doctrines j;irfe Weeks Later from Kicaraqua lite Wal Sworn ancl subscribed before n this SOth day of September, 1S56.,. " ! ; . . .' Chas. B. Sjiith, Notary Public; Douglas county, N. X. Statement showing the condition of the Platte Valley Bane, on the 1st day of September, 18jG. , , , LIABILITIES. Capital Stock. - . - - - $100,000,00 Circulation, - ; ; '63,032,73 Interest & Exchange, - "- 6,0O0:00 Amount Due Depositors, - 11,426,02 : 'X-r '-: $180,508,75 ... ASSETTS. Bills receiveable - ....... r" $114,854,29 Specie on hand, . - r - : ; ; - 38,000,00 Notes of other Banks,' - - , 992,00 Amount of dep. with other Banks, , 24,414,60 Expenses, - - - - . -,i 2,247,83 of party. Already I can see that there is to be much strife and contention in reference to ocal questions, throughout the Territory . Some, I noticed, were inclined to make a shew on the "nigger" question; but it is no go, as there does not appear to be much disposition to involve Nebraska in similar difficulties with that of Kansas. - ;ave been expressed by some that the 'er" would be used as an electioneer- m, during the present campaign in ;y. No such fears need be entertain a candidate, we shall do our election the 6tump, and in the private circles, Jorw Vn.t we 7uire said has been r.eu- i-ul continue so. We have written rticle heretofore, touching this matter, i say nothing more after this; and on v: Let nothing be done to sully our e as a people.- We have the name o V.VrVi.nv.iuiiul. lntelr.enL eenerous. F r-J ly community. "We are justly en it. Let not our zeal get the better o ment-in using other than far means on!cr.onts or elect friends. Let the A I at maV be before us, be met fairly . and uprightlv; seeking the right, g'in view o,nly the country's good. may feel after the election that we ged r.o man; and that whoever m.iy ', that they are the Representatives h ptop'e, and as such, entitled to t and assistance in rendering them, .sefol.but popular to the citizens of Countv. ' ' ; . ; : $180,503,75 Neeiuska Teeeitoet, , gg.: -, ,., ' Otoe County. : S .. - On this 26th dav of September, A, D. 1356, personally appeared before me, a Notary Pub- j lie. in and for said county,' S. F."Nuckolls, Prest, and J. Gaeside, Cashier of the "Platte Valley Bank," and being duly sworn accord ing to law, depose and say that the foregoing exhibit of the condition of tne rlatte Valley S . . . la.... ' ' : uanK is correct ana true. . .T . ' . S. F. Nuckolls. . . ; J. Gaeside.'" Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26 th day of September, 1856. ;. :. , , JAME3 JJ. WHITE,, ; V ; Notary public. SIGERSON'S NURSERY, ST. LOUIS, MO. , J0H27 SIGERSON' j BIIO., OSfer for sale the coming Spring, ' 5D.C0O Apple Trees, 2 and i years old.en- s v tracing no varieties, xriua u icuia. 2a,t 00 Fcach T roes, trom t to s ieet Lirn, . vareitit!?, frora 25 to 30j. 2.-500 standard Pears, cmbracin varieties, price from 50 to 75 cents. 5,000 Dwarf Pears, eaibracinjf 33 varieties, price Jleaeh. ' - ' ' V 5,000 Cherry Trees, 31 varieties, 50 to 75 jenta eaa 500 Api cot 1.200 O 50 500 White Grapa Curranta-. , 500 Bla;k Naples ' 500 Cherry Cnrrsnt . 500 Red Dutch Currant 500 Victoria Cun-ants..... 500 White Dutch Currants... QZ 500 IAre Red Dutch Currants 2K 500 English Clack 2 2,000 Proufc Green ?& 1,000 ITongitoa'a Seedling J ' 500 Warringtoa do 1,000 Sulpher do 5 1,000 Ashton - do 25 500 f!rmrn T.rT An. ' '.. "O 23 10 25 ...10 ST. LOUI3 ASTZ-TISZriIS FEOil TU1S FEWSPAPEE ADVESTISINa A3ENCT 03" V7. S. SVY.IJvlEB, Corner of Olive and Main Sts- 07?r the Bini- ic Uoa30 of John J. Anderson & Co. FAGira l'ATOT Portable Circular GaT7-IIill, . FOR STEA3I AND HORSE POYER. TIIC -jjoft U3eful and necessary machinery in op eration; is simple in construction and essilj kept in order, ar J cm ba inoved or a wa-"in a rf ns a thrcshiDj machine, and put in operation at a !maU i this Territory cn tha frst Tue?Jiy in November, A. eipenso. It will jtw from one to two thousand feet D.133, for thirteen members of tao Council, thir PCCIiAiiJiA-i.i.Oij ' cr thh Esrcrrrvz Cairr: Onah. City. T. T. To iht Qua?i'r,e1 Voters of SdrasZa Tirrilor'j: I, rJAllIk XV. IZA11I. Governor of tha 5ai d Territory, in p'arauance cf an act of the Lcgiil.iiira Asscmbi, 'to provida for taking the een?a5, innkin apport; jla-.cSt, boMlrj tlectiona," Ju, approved Jai- u'arr 25th, do horeby declaja and make known tht an electicn will be" hold in tha several counties ifl I of lnrnbira. riav. with cna trart r,f sir bnrKP. n m ' hva crie.iibcrs of the iicns9 Ot i.crrt'aenii'.ives, aj naots, Early Golden. Luda, I eaca Apn- U30 Jt ,A ad3toJ ta dicz to tor;ionment hereunto snbjoinod; whith s. Large fcarly, price ow cents. o. - w . . Uai.4 r.'.;.-.r, kY.i Ka nnndnntPd 1 aU rercfa in v nln.. aborted. 2atO00eenfS. Dteani, V ater Or ilOrSS l-'OWGr. ,-.v v :,: r....t,.(.nu i I ' CUi XllXO Wl Li'JimUJi3Ul U CVRSU'-iMVi. ... Ixr Government Strengtli and Discipline of tlta Army bevsre Jbtghting with Bsuels Threa Officers and Iwenty-one men of tlie Walker Force Killed and Wounded. 4 We lake the following from the New York Herald of tha 4th instant: Alfairs in Nicaragua are assuming a most fa vorable aspect," the utmost confidence in the stability of the alter government prevail in. Tha arm v under General Walker tow Doubts exist as to whether the Capitol will consists of about sixteen hundred Americans, ever b3 finished, from the fact that the money besides nt&ive troops,, all in good health and is already expended, the walla only about half excellent spirits. raised, with the disposition on the part of Con- . a " . . ' . . . ,, 1 . . short titno since, that a party of men adverse gross to limit them to small .appropriations t th Government, were occupying a ranche. having only allowed them fifteen thousand at San Jacinto, Gen. Walker dispatched a ,U v.SnlM .. i.. .. . ..... . . m . j t l -i i tne iNew loriv rieraia, sa dollars at its last session, which, it is supposed, party of forty men, under Lieutenant Colonel ley has bn appointed sui ...Mi j. i... i i-..t i IrIlonaI(l tn nHnrtr them. ' I V1 McMnri'ili! J . - . 1 J- - . 1 wm uo uut comparaiiveiy utile lowara us i - i.. 1 attacked them; but finding the party to small Pnces of lots appear to be at a stand, and men killed and seven wounded. Leaving a but few sales; although this was anticipated, small number to watch the cnemv, he returned during the past season, bv manv who were to Granada with the remainder of his troops. observing the sins of th- timea. ' ' 0:3 rectdPs of: the news at Ganada, a party xf n - . i ia. a. t -m j CKizens nnmoenng aoout sixty men, neaaea ' U ' : U .i u u ' u I a -I" u ft ft u a A largo amount of merchandize Maeine Hospital. The Washington Uni on, of Thursday, says: " : . ' ! The contract far the construction of so much of the Marine Hospital at Cincinnati, as is em braced in the excavations, cellar wall, cut stone work, brick work, carpenter's work, and iron work, has been given to Mr. John W. Hall, of Cincinnati,' Ohio. The remaining portions of the work have been re-advertised. A telegraph dispatch from V ashington to a Thomas M. Bod- perintendent of con struction of tho Marine Hospital. ; ; - - 3T0VEUBEE.E1ECTIOX .., R. W. FraxAs, Esq.: ; , , Sib. By permitting yourself to become a candi date for Councilman from Nemaha county to tho Ter ritorial Legislature, you will oblige ... MAM VUlkllS. ' 590 Riflemen ... do 2,090 Yellow Ant warp Raspberries 1,000 Ohio Everbearing . do 2,000 Large German Antwarp da' " T.000 Red Antwarp.-... ........ .. 1,000 English Filberts 50 : ; 1.000 riome Chestnuts - 50 5.000 Grape Vines 2 to 3 years old 25 to 50 150.000 Grape Vines, 1 year old.. $5 100 5,000 Dahlias assorted, each -25 500 Pertdas,' :: do ' i. 50 10.000 Giant Asparagus Rooti-...$5 $ 100 5.000 Tub Roses 10 " 2.000 Yard Pink..- 50cts "g?yard. -' 2.0(10 Plac ts Victoria Rhubarb 50c or $40 (? 100 , 8,000 Wilmot's Early Red Rhubarb .."120 50,000 Strawberry Plants. 12 varieties.-.. - ....."....$5 to 10 Per 2,0000 .i ', 10,000 Shado and Ornamental Tree?, cmbrar-ing Catslpa, Blncli Locust. Palionia Imperiallis, Lombirdv Poplnr, Silver Leaved Poilar, .Linden Wood,, Sweet Gnm, Elm;. Balaam Poplar. Allianthns.Tulm Trees, Upland Cy Trss, Sycamore, Taner Jlulbo rry, American Larch. Wooing Willow, Buckeye, Mo nn- . The undorsirned, agents for the Titan tee. would ! announce to the public that they art) mw prcrared I to furoiih Mills, with or wi;hout horse jotc r, of eu- penor quality and workmanship, with the r ;".t to use the tame, upon the laosJ favorable terms, at tl : 'r manufactory, No. 202, Second street, St. Louis, Mo. V e have also tha right for the manuTacture of Childs' Patent Double Saw Milk. The successful practical operation of theso iailh through the country has been the means of establish ing their great reputation and with improvements in construction and increased facilities in manufac turing, we offer them to the public with full confi dence of their advantages. All orders addressed to us will be promptly execu ted, and any information in regard to Mills cheerful ly piven. . . Persons ordering Mills will please mention the State and County in which they wish to use them. . , . . KIXGSLAND3 & FERGUSOX. Extension of Page's Patent. NOTICE is hereby given to the public, that the patent of PAGE'S PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILL has been extended for seven years from Jcly 16 til, 1855. All persons found violating this patent, or infringing on the same, in making, using or vending, will be proceeded against in accordance wim ine laws in mien case made and provided. GEORGE PAGE, Patentee. ::By. Authority I THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT ' And Board of Education, Have ordered tho following Pesirablo Works for the Township libraries of Indiana. Some of them have been put into eeerv Librarr. tain Ash. White Birch, Red Maple?, varying others only into the more populous townships. Tho in price from 25 cents to $1,50, according to careful attention given to the examination of works lor inese liDranes, w a guarantee ol the merit of the books chosen. tion V approved January 2tih, 1S55. There beirg no County Commissioners yet elected, the Frcb: tf Judris of the several counties are b?rebyathori(i iviid required to jroceei at once to lay oJ their r upective counties into convenient election precincts; 1 appoint thre coretcrt Ja?;es cf eieetka is each, and pfSC-rCly to do and prforra all such duties in co&ductiag t.-ii e:ect;cn as w..I, ry tne rrovuiou of said act, ilevole cpoa t'ie Loar I cf County Con; missrosers when they shall hare teea iuly elcctsl . and organized. The couaty of Dahkota will eloctono Conncil vi and two Representatives; the counties of Burt anl ; Cuming jointly will elect one Reprt-wntative; the county of Waahir.gton wiU elect ons Councilman aa l three Representatives; the northern district tf Dcuj- las county will elect three Councilzn ar.d eigat Representatives; the southern district of said count will elect one Concilman and four Representative; the southern district of Douglas, Washington, Burt and Cuming counties jointly will elect one Council man; the counties of Dodge and Ilatte jointly will elect one Renresentative; the coaitics of Caas, Lan caster and Olay jointly will elect one Cotincilnan and four Representatives; the county cf Otoe will elect two Gouncilmen and six Representatives. th county of Xemaha will elect one Councilmau and three Representatives; the eoanties of Richardson" and Pawnee joinrly will elect one Councilman nnd three Representatives; the counties of Dodge, Casi and Otoe jointly will elect one Councilman. V ltnoss my hand and the great seal cf taa Territory, thii 6th day of Soptciabcr, A. D 1553. By the Governor, MARK W. IZARD. ' T. U, Coilng, secretary of Nebraska. Ilavin? been roneatedlv solicited as above, bv nu- saleable description, has been taken there, for master General. Lieutenant R. Milliken. and merous citizens of this county, I have consented to the accommodation cf what many suppose to be a blank country in the interior; but the ac tive business of traders denote settlcmen somewhere in Nebraska, a'thouxh houses can not be witnessed from every hill top. The editor of the Ceesext City News has become a candidate for the Council, and shall take the earliest opportunity to soe, converse and consult with the people of the District, K. W. Jl liKJNxYS. Mr. Wiley Marshal, volunteered to go and at tack tho ranche, and having gained the con sent of-Gen. Walker, marched to the snot. 1 he ruiche was a large adobe house, pierced with loop holes, and surrounded, by a heavy stonewall. Col. Cole divided his men into three parties of twenty each, and attacked tho . iniiivM i ill run ii i im m r 1 1. nri rive nnn dm nrtnnn a rt already moved into his new dwelling from . Vv "'y'""' r""'' , . :u a candidate for Representative, at the approachin al I in rtniirif (ham fmm fha inilncnn a V. I A, 1 1 whence we expect will eminate much wit and house) but was then repulsed, with the loss of intelligence, lor the education of his numer- fifteen raon killed wounded and rrmsmr. in eluding the three commanders in the killed. The loss of the enemy was about one hun dred; their whole force was estimated at four hundred . At the time our informant left. Gen. Wal the country surrounding Cresent City, which kcr was about, dispatching a body of artillery ivll hi J0 a b .t-i,r rr, to maKe anocnrrauacK. tliin nfnrP Thn firps".l nf tbn Innnr ,au.uinYicuai uv ujr pariy. I - 0 are autnonsoa to announce y. a. i-ia.m i, on 13 Still in possession Of the opposite as B candidate lor representative, at the approach ment in the happy family circle will reign su- rarty, with a small force of natives, Honduri ln5CICCtl0D- " " ' ' 1 - ' pre me. a "l;.. r, X"".,; . ji. i 0 0 Desftrtiora from thfiir ranks nr pnnsfnntiv f-iilr ?n 1 1 . . ram in gooa ruumng conamon, ana are now . ins piacP . ana. 0f the few remaining, from prepared to supply the citizchs of the town twenty to fifty are dying daily of Cholera. Walker has cut off all means of their obtain ing supplies. The El i icaragnense of the 13th, gives the ous readers. The printing office it nearly completed, and will be finished in due time to receive the press and materials for tho office. There is a dense and extensive settlement in We are authorized to announce I. L; KNIGHT as a candidate tor county Commissioner at the ap proaching election. ; We aro authorized to announce W. S. HORN, as election. We are authorized to announce H. S.' THORPE, as a candidate for Representative at the approach- in? election; , r We ore authorized to announce R. J. WHITNEY, as a candidate for Representative at the approach ing election. . . Wo are authorized to announce J. T. EDWARDS as a candidate for Representative, at the approach ing election. 15,000 Evergreens, embracing Red Cednrs, price each 50c to $2 , - . ' .White Pine do 5Pc to $1 : -Yellow Pine '.do 50e to $2 Balsam Fir, do 50c to $1 ' American Arborvitas 25c, 50c, 75c, $1,50. ' Chinese Arborvitas,-50c, $1.50, ' European Savin 50c, Tree box 50o Norwav Spruce, 50c, 75c, 100, " White Sprnce. SI. - i 12,500 Plants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing in part as follows: , Snow Balls, each 37. to SI, - - ,; I.vhv!, ech 50c: Spiras, assorted, each 25c; Hard v Roses, each 50c; Monthlv Roses, each 50c IToney Suckles, aborted, 25c, 50c $1; Tyririga Philadelphns 25c to 50q Rnso Acnsi."25c to 50c; ,i ; -V Privet for Hedges 25c; . Blaldacina 25c: Corcorns Japoriica 25c; EllagnnS 25cj.Liburnum 50c; : . ' ' .; Tamarix African 25 to 50c; . . Ribos Gordoni 25o to 50c; WceT'in? Mountain Ash 1,50; ' . - ;Whith Fringe Tree 1.50; - , Forsrthra 50c tol.00: ; . Cornice Do?wofd Silver Striped 50o to 1,00 : , 1 Poatxa Scabia 25e: Dentza Gracalis 50c; :'; . Weeping Birch 50c; . r- Magnolia Acuminettt 50c; ; ' v eepin? Linden 1,50; ' Dwnrf Box50a per yard; Enuonimus 50c; . " " Altbeas, assorted. 25c to 50c. , In ofToring the above Stock to our custom-irs we beg to sny it i suTerior in growth nnd quality to any heretofore offered, and rversons wishing a supply ave been requested to contradict re t certain individuals are the author of !es wMch appeared, sometime ago, in r over the signature '-J." We can't X all rcpGrts against candidates, and, and environs with lumber, which will be the j, Mel that if we commence it, we may means of adding much to the appearance of : 1 upon to continue. The Editor of this place yet tbi3 fall. cr has been accused of being the au- J There is already a very large stock of goods those articles, but will not say Jierrlnow opened, and another will be in a few - such is the fact or not. But will! days. Hotel and other buildings making rap- saythat if any are anxious enough, to j in progress. and will call on us. there will be no 'y in "ascertaining who " J ' is. Ceescest. BEOWflVlLLE AND REZIAHA COUNTY. We had the pleasure of visiting Brownville and passing through Nemaha county the first of this week. ; YV e found both, the town and ans and an b il vadonans, ad in a deplorable rc are authorized to announce NATILVX MYERS dressing the undersipned at St. Iiis. Catalogues condition, both from sickness and starvation. J 83 a candidate for Representative, at tho approach- furnished to all post-paid nTrJ "cations. ' Itespcctfully J(31IN SIGER.SON & BRO. Oct: 25, 185B. vlnl9-ly . . , ng election. We aro authorized to announce J. S. MINIOK as a candidate for Couneilmen, at the approaching election. We are authorized to announce J. W. HALL, as candidate far Cmmtv flnrnmiasinnor. at. th n r. f l.. J..a .(n.i .'111 j 1 ..... J . ' parutuiuis ui tue ueaiu 01 uapiain xuney ana 1 proaching election. bis gang of-roboers, who were cut to pieces by the Indians an . Central America his men were deserters from Walker's army, FKESS1 NEW HT A I. ' 3 a.uriev auu KISNIS0N aa a ainox.' The river is so low between 1 St. Louis, that we may look upon on as about closed for this season. the country fir superior even to our ideal of it. .11 stern-wheel boat, the Castle Gar-j Brownville hs a fine landing, a good agricul loom e nn hr av ur having heen tural backbone, and a very energetic and in -J i a I r . .-. i -I lacf tr?n Rb, UHMJIUUS bl. CI IHCU lO Carry OQ JCS DUStneSS. ednesday. ture fall of hanniness and rrosrritv. . 't I L J e found II. W. Fcesas. Editor of the District Court, for the Third Judicial Advertiser, at his sanctum, surrounded ov all Trvr .txt.c A Tt.iTTT-ir r,r.Ki in that "embeiishes and beautifies civilized life." -1 ifa K.i.11 Term in f Ina nl;ir nn Mnn.j ' - . . . 1 envpr arflvo vpr hv bic c TTo anA V"o a th icsl m ... j abe journal have Tone much, verv much, to r.ncirai business before tte Lourt, we develope the interests of iSemaha Countv and d, will be a number of cases in the Brownville. Ihe people owe him a debt of r f.--,,c tW ua grauiuae wuica mey can never repay. i.iRe 11 1 . other sood men. who are known bv the nr- -' I 1 1 t it 1 work's npsnmi n nr Twnrifln ha ia o -tn didate for the Council, if he is not elected, the people of .Nemaha will, have cause hereafter, perhaps, to regret it Ihe farms around Brownville are unsurpas sed by any in Nebraska. There is a thrift and an a;r of permanent contentment about them. 1 , . . wnicn tempts every man who loves the beau tiful, to become a farmer. The crops have Kpoti Voftr rrrfA lnoail rifAntUMit Va , , M - I -v-aj 11.UVUU, -iuiuajiu-JUU IUC CUUIllV, 4 11, am. v-u a, p-cuiuu. ana peace and plenty are written by the hand - - - : 1 v.i tiu.icat wjii utci mo iuuc vi everv tiome A.! D. Jokes will please accept ouj stead. Kdraska JS'ews. ... ror a-copv, each, of the Journals of the oorry that circumstances, over which we -ion "of the Nebraska Council, and had no control," as politicians sometimes. say, f 'PonrotnnLtlput i prevented us from navinor thr.t ottpr.finn in A. V. 'k bJVUbAll X. J . I ( X O w friend Mo&tox, due him, during his vi.iit to :ixq 1.ELESCOPE. is the name of a our ciry. visit us Again, soon, Mr. and xecuted'aud well edited paper just we'll show you the fashions. - 1 W.y om'ifig, Ciiss county, Nj T., Ja- vsox, editor and proprietor. This u" a odd & Oo, of bt. Louis, adver- ell fof the enterprise of our iistcr lise in to-day.s paper, a list of Mill material r. Dawsos hoists the Fremont and j aT1(l Portable Grist Mlls. All constantly cal manner. - - - . tea lor in this part of the world. The following is a list of the company killed: Ofiicers Captain Turley, Lieutenant E. F. Eussel, Lieutenant John J. Eivera. Privates E. R. Fitzhugh, J. F. Butler, B. F. Boyle, Samuel Browne, M. Conaut, Geo. llann, W. O. EarL Jas. A. Gray, J. A. Gam mon, J. B. Taylor G. Ii. Welch, O. P, Lara- ton, A. C. Lewis, A. Lacke. W. B.Lofdin, M. R. Jlorrison, A. N. Moore, Samuel Moore, Y. B. Smith, W. B. Shears, IT. Sphears, D. F. Klink. M. M. Wells. OrncE of Ti:britoeia Auditor.) Omatia City, Sept. 16th, 1856. Deab Sir: In wcordance with a provision of your Charter, it i necessary for you to make an Annual Report to the Auditor of the Ter- ntorr, showing a full exhibit of the condition of vour Bank, I have fixed upoll the 1st Sept. inst, as the lit'or.of the Winona (Minesota) Be- has a corn stalk in his office 12 feet raised two miles from this place. io- Cultivator. ve-in our ofiice a cornstalk 16 feet, 1 ; raised in our own gardeu this 3ear. ; was blown down during ore of our 3. B. ChafjiaIn, our Congressional Kxickeebocker, Putnam, lTarper, National . arrived at Omaha, on Thursday, the Magazine, Valley Fanner, Ladies Repository With the "Nebraskian," "we are and Dicken's Household Words, are again oa see him again among us, and trust our table. We have only time this week to turn to Nebraska and his corstitu- glance hastily over their pages. They are al- ) him 'both pleasant and profitable." ways interesting, rest assured of that .-stand Mr. Chapmax will 3 next week, during Court. be .igeeso & Bko., proprietors of the 1 Nursery at St. Le-ui, Mo., known as ju"s Nursery," advertise a rare collec. uit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Flow ants, itc, for sale the coming Spring. s say one word as to th :ention to eucll matters, aska readers, especially. We welcome to our columns a new corres pondent of the "Advertiser," Toa. Turnip. Although new here, many of our readers in the States will recosmize an old friend. II will be' a. regular contributor. to announce LAWRENCE candidate for County Commis sioner, at the approaching election. . ; . We are authorized to announce ISAAC C. LAW RENCE as a candidate for Representative at tho ap proaching election. - ' We are authorized to announce JOHN LONG, as a candidate for County Commissioner at the ap proaching election. We are authorized to announce D. C. SANDERS as a candidate for County Commissioner at the ap proaching election. ; Brownville Market ' CAREFULLY CORRECTED EACH WEEK BY fcOBEIJTZELL & CO. . DEALERS IN PRODUCE. ' .: . Browxyille, N. T. ;: : : , 11 Flour, sack of 100 Bs-.- - ;.. $4,50 Corn MEALrt' bushel 50c; Cork, in the ear, nld $ bushel v S0c, Oats, "9 bushel,.. 40o ARRIVAL! ! OF . " GOODS!! W. IIOBLITZELL & , CO. : BROWNVILLE, N. T.. ' ; ' HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED, per steamers A. C. Goddin and Wm. Campbell, and now opening, the most extensive stock of Goods ever of fered in this market. After tho experience they have in Nebraska, they flatter themselves that they Know wnai suns me people, ana nave purchased such a stock of Goods as cannot fail to please., We will not pretend to enumerate, but say come and see; and you will not fad to be suited. Oct. 15, 1855,-ly Many families will desire to own the books, and read at their leisnre, rather than wait their turn to get them from a library. Tho works may be purchased of Booksellers, or will be sent by mail, free of postage, cpon payment of prices annex ed to each. Tarr's Ancient History Jfnoh superior to Rollin, because mora concise, accurate, and up with modern research. 4 voh Cloth, gilt, $3. Sheep, library style, $3,50. The Teacher's Miscellany '3 a new and ex cellent collection of articles on Education, written by Judge McLkajc, Drs. Stowe, Biggs, McGcffkt, Aybelott, Piciztt, Ltsd, Post, and other distin guished members of the ''College of Teachers." 1 vol., 12mo., Cloth, $1,25.-f " History of the Puritans and Pilgrim Fathers. By Stqwell and Wixson, 1 vol., 12mo $1,25. JHoiTattw Life of Dr. Chalmers. 1 vcL, 12mo $.25. ' The Ladies of the Covenant: Memoirs cf distinguished Scottiwh Female Characters; Embra cing the Period of the Covenant and the Persecu tion. Ly Rev. James Anderson JloSafs South Africa. One volume, 12mo. i welt tn edition. 91.. SixYcars in India. By Mrs. Colim Maxex ZIE. 2 vols., 12mo., Cloth, $2. , Kern's Practical Landscape Gardening with 22 plans and Illustrations. T aird edition. $1,50 an-01-war Life. A Boy's Experience in the U. S. Navv. , 1 volume, lGmo.; Illustrated. 75 cents The Ivlerchant Vessel, A Sailor-Boy'. Voyages tp see the World. . .. ( SIXTH THOUS AsD. ) . 1 volume, 16mo Illustrated. 75 cents, NoRrnoFi's admiral series of folumes. "Man-of- War Life," "Merchant Vessel," aal the new volume to appear in September, under the title of "Whaling and r ishing, must be received with great favor, as the first two have been, wherever circulated. They are the faithful li innings of nine' years experienca jit sea, of a common sailor, a native Buckeye," re- ILumlier! ILnmber! THE undesigned has on hand and for sale At his mill. Hush Bottom, Mo., One hundred and Twenty-five Thousand feet of various kind3 of Lum ber, nhich he offers for sale at the following prices. bquareedgsd lumber, - ',J' Sheeting, - - - - - 1,25; 1 Black Walnut, - - - - 2,00 . There is a ferry across tho Missouri river, opposite the mill. Lumber will be delivered on toe ebratik shoro, at 50 cents ia addition" to tho abore price, , LUU13 XiAlTIUUi-.. September 20, 1353. Tlnl5-3mpd Oroat Orvlc or ZiotrS At' T7yorainrTt EI." T. NOW IS TUE CHANCE FOU SI AKIN Gr NOTICE is hereby given to tho "world and thet rest of mankind," that there will be a sale of, Lots in Wyoming, Otoe countyi Nebraska Territory on the Twenty-fifth day of October, ' . A. D, 1850. To theso who have had the pleasure of icoin tnij beautiful site, and surrounding country, it is useless to say anything' in commendation, as the reality n superior to any description that can be given? but to those who nave not, we would say, triad Wyoming is located at the mouth of Weeping vVater river, and has tho very best rock landing on the M'oori riref withotit any exception whatever. The beach, from the mouih of Weeping Water for a distance of threo fourths of a mile down, is nearly in a straight line, and is a perfect rock base; ii some places already graded. The bluff u low, and full of the beat lino and sandstone rock in the Territory, and abundant enough to supply a large city for all future ags, fir building, paving, ic. There are extensive bodies of timber in the immediate vicinity, on both sides of the River: stone-coal, lime and jandtone abound throughout the whole valley of the Weeping Water; The bluff, from a few feet above high water mark, slopes up at an angle of about six degrees, for a dis-' tance i one-fourta of a mile, then irprcads out inta the most beautiful tablo lands, presenting to view , the most romantic and magniflcicnt landscape ever beheld by the eye of man. The surrounding eoun , try is watered by the almost innumerable tributaries l . 1 ,T" - Tl. 1 l-t i l , - ll, U.... ll'.t.. J e,:r- j.i:-.f r . , V1""" "Jr and Indl jn iuo-iiixB ueimtfaiiona 01 auvenmre oy sea. Very striking and graphic pictures of life at Sea, evidently authentic and very instructive. . His adventure enough to please and truth enough to dissipate the charm of a sailor's life. ' .' ... New Xork Evangelist. There is in them a vast amount of iuformation respecting the commerce of the world. Presbyterian Witness. Will take captive the young. Journal and Mes senger. Ready Made Clothing:, ian traditions,) and is the finest farming ro- gion in tae Western country. Wyoming ies due West of Sidney, CUrinda, Bedford, IDoomfield, Keosauqua and Burlington, and is the best terminus for a railroad on the Missouri river, and tho best point for a western extension, being due East of Neif Fort Kearney, and the nearest point on the Missouri to the great bait bpnngs in ebraska. From the great natural advantages this point baa over every other place on the riverj it is destined to become the Great Commercial Metropolis cf the Tor ntories est of tne AliBsourt. Thero is the machinery for a ateani eiw ralll itiBt landed at our Levee, which will be erected forth- ith. There m another expected in a short time. A Buckeye Abroad, or Wanderings in Europe and the Orient. By Samcel S. Cox. Third edi tion, Illustrated. 1 voL, 12mo., muslin, 1,25. The Three Great Temptations of Young There will be a Printing OSee set np, and week! nipn. HiMiTRL iv. MSFiKit. hrinr'h ,i;tinn i i newsTarer issuea in a lew aav. Jiercnanis ana iie- T?VERY VARIETl, stylo, quality, price, and pat- ol. 12mo. muslin. 1.00. I chanics are selecting" lota in Wyoming fof the immc JLi tera of Ready Made Clothing, just received and Theso are capital works for family libraries. Pub-1 d'ate erection of bo ildicgs suitable for their businc. for sale cheap, by IIOBLITZELL & CO; lished by MOORE, WILSTACH, KEYS k CO., The country back already presents a thriving aspect; : : ' - 23 w est Fourth St, Cincinnati, being dotted over witn fields and nouses or mdastri. Boots aTlfl Shofit. ' I M- W., K, k CO. are the publishers oT Bavard ous farmers. There is no humbug about the mat'er, A N unusually largo stock of fine and coarse BooU Taylor's Cyclopedia of Modern travel, which is sold come and see for yourselves, and I get you a good date of your Report to be tracsmitted to meon coffee .."lV"VI...i6Vo Tea, ..100 Bacon', Hams, or before tbe IstdaV of October next Very respectfully, your ob'L serv't., Chas. B. Smjth, Territorial Auditor. To -Casbier Bank of ' Statement showing the condition of the Westers Exchakgk Fibe and Marine IssuitA5CE Compasf, located at Oraaha City, ebrlsk a Territory, on the 1st day of Septem ber, 185G. LIABILITIES. Stock Certificates i ; - - SS7.000.00 Bills Becievable, - - : - 97,276,01 Contingent Account, . " - 5,581,48 Over Drafts, - - 1,740,52 Due from Bankers, - - . ' - 48,122,12 Ileal Estate, - - : - , . 750.00 Specie, - - . - 40,148,09 Bills of Solvent Banks - - . 5,029,00 Shoulders, ..i. .... .. Sides,-. CniCKE.vs, doz.,v .... .. litiS, ao, kesh Beef, 'otatoes, i bushel, new JJcttek, . I ASSETS. Stock Acix-unt, .. .. -Bank Nctes, -$5G,099) Less Office Notts. 4,5O0j Profit and Loss, n - Due Bankrs , " Depositors, . - $258,847,22 $106,000,00 51,590,00 7,098,31 , . 2,454,72 1 97,495,19 ;; ' $258,847,22 . L. R. Tuttl, Cashier. Svi-orn aud subscribed before me; this 26th day of September, 1S56. . Chas." B. Smith, Notary Tublic, Douglas County, N. T. Statement showing the condition of the Bask, or Nebbaska, located at Omaha City !sebrask; Territory on the 1st day of Septem berr185G. ! . 1 particular attention to the advertise Kixgslaxds & Feegusoj-, St. Louis rtable Sawmills are just the thing for Country. Those intending to invest :nd of property, will do well to rive alb . e again under obligations to Clerk cf the steam -r Oruaha, for late St. TX'TS. 'JIollie," one of "Nebraska's Own," fair le importance of j poetical geniuses, has consented to favor our s, on the part of readers, "cow and then,' with the productions of her pen.. What she and friend Ilcits will yet "come to" "we shall ece." - Sad Accident. On Friday last, a son of Mr. Pesst, cf this vicinity, was run over by a horse and so severely injured that ho died the next dar. . The Indian speech published a fevr weeks since, was made by uS)nuity Bear," instead of "Gnmty Bear'' as we published it. All in the same farailv. assets. Due from Banks, .'' - ' . Notes dl-counted, - - Bills recmvcable, - Stock account. - - - Expense account,' ' - ." -', Over Driftf, - Gobi. - - Our Currency, - . : - Currency of other Banks, - ' . . ... ' . .(.;.- !- LIABaiTIES. Capital Stock, - -Circulation issued, $01,000)' Less in ha i sealed 16,000 Prot and Loss, - - : Due Depositors, - - '$22,368,86 29,857,00 44,495,00 -50,000,00 . 523,27 355,68 33,540,07 2,612,00 : 2,350,00 $186,151,88 $100,000,00 75,000,00 ' - 2,071,46 - 9,080,42 $i86,i5i,s3 Sax McnAT, Cashier. 10e 8e 2,00 . ' : 150 57' - 50c 15o and Shoes both Gentlemen and Ladies' can be seen, and purchased low, at - IIOBLITZELL & CO'S. , Hats and Caps. . LATEST styles of Ilati and Caps, and of every grade and price, are offered at IIOBLITZELL & CO'S. Furniture. BEDSTEADS, Tables, Stands, Bureaus in short, everything in the Furniture line, can be had at , IIOBLITZELL & CO'S. Stoves and Tinware. entirely by agents. borne wiiiie yon can got it caesp. At the sale oa the day above named, you can buy for a few dollars, what would cost ynu thousands in a short time bono By order of tho Wyoming Town Company, If. T. JACOB DAWSOX, HecreUrr. Wyoming, N. T. Sept. 20, 1855. vlalCtf - Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given, that the co-pa rtnenhip heretofore existing between J. D. X. Thompson and II. P. Buxton, i this day dissolved br mutual F)ESPECTFULLY call the attention of Country I consent. The bu3ines of the firm will be finished, It Merchants to their large and varied stock of I with consent of parties concerned, bv FI, Pi Buxton. The only Exclusive Wholesale Grocery House in St. Joseph JENNINGS & S1IITH, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, w lioloaalo Ox-ooox-a, Corner Second and Frances Sfs. Groceries, which has been increased by late arrivals at tho lowest rates of freight, and will receive daily additions through the season. Having purchased for cash, they present more than ordinary iuducementa I j V'Z.Z r:: "l0 " Wi ""US h. .nd tf that favor them wiih ' tinT5TTT7Ti T t .rt'O caU. that Uej LARGE assortment at UOBLITZELL & CO'S PUBLIC SPEAKING. 1 v The candidates for Renrespntatives and Couneilmen, sre requested to Uiarctware, Uutlery ana Iron. speak at Nemaha City, on Monday, A the 27th Oct.,1 at 10 o'clock, A. m.: at Mt. Vernon, on Tuesday, 28th, at 10 ; Wood and Wi o'clock, a. .m; at, or near the Nemaha TDUCKkts, Tub?, churns, brJ.lrro An WWcU-.r- "nrf OOtL. -Uof WiUowware,is forsa & J 9 V. V. tA V- O "bJULW MlVU' 14, W 10 o'clock, A. Ji.; at jlrownVille, on Thursday, the' SOth,' at 101 o'clock, A. M., for the 'nurnose of addre;3sinr the people on the subjects pertaining to the welfare of the County. 7 . JjlAXY V OTERS. Nemaha Counly, Oct. 18, 1856. Willow ware. and an endless variety sale at IIOBLITZELL 4 CO'S. they can and will comnete with St, Louis prices, j. ney o;iyc in store: 600 bags Rio Coffee 50 boxes starch . 40 " OO Java CoITce 70 do lemon syrup 100 chest and hf chests 250 whole and of boxes assorted Teas candy : 180 bid reboiled and S II 300 doi cans Field,s cele Molasscs - brated Baltimore oysters 100 half bbls do 100 bbls half and or bbls o) kjs ueicner a cyruc mackrel Provisions . WE keep" constantly on hand, Flonr Corn Meal, Bacon, Butter, and every Variety of Groceries. UOULITZELL 4 CO. NEW--' CASH STOKE!! brownville;' n. t. The subscribers would inform the citizens of Brown- - ville, and surrounding country that their NEW STORE HOUSE Is completed, and , they are now receiving ana opening an extessive stoclc of Saddlery. SADDLES, bridles, Martingales, Checks, and ev ery variety of goods in this line can be had at f HOiiLlTZELL & CO S. ' flueensT7are, . vFallthe latest styles, and in endless variety, W just opened at . JiUULITZi.LL & CO S. . . G. k C. TODD & CO., - - No. 212, North First or 3Iain Street, St. Louis. IHP0STEB3 AND MANCFACTUKEIL3 O? 150 Uhds N O SuSar 60 bbls crushed 80 bbU-Tar 100 stands do 300 bbls 4 hf blls crack ers of various kinds , 200 bxs ass'd Tobacco ' 100,000 ass'd Cigars 1000 sacks G A Salt 1500k Dairy 10 bales 4-4 Domestics 100 do cotton batting lZo do do . yarn 500 kegs nails 80 do S C Soda COO doxen 8x10 and 10x12 window gash 100 hf bxs ass'd glass 300 doi bed cords 80 coils manllla anl jute rone 400 b'dles wrapping paper 500 Ibis S F and extra Flour 1200 qr and half bxs sar dines 80 dozen sine washtjoards 50 nests tubs 75 dozen wooden buckets 250 bxs star candles And a general assortment of sundries too numer ous to mention ia an advertisement. Our consignment, 5,000 bbls Kanawha salt, at St. Louis rates, freights added. Orders are respectfully solicited and shall receire prompt attention, and every caort made to givo ea Ure satulaction. September, 27, 1S56 vlnl5-ly II. P. BUXTON J. D. N. THOMPSON. ErSwnvin Sept. 8, 1858. vln!5tf ILOOIi OUT! ; ALL persons are hereby forwarned from btryin? the South West fourth of Section 25. Townshio 6, North Range 15, East of the sixth Principal Men ilian, in Nemaha county, N. T., now occupied by inos. ticadj; as 1 nave a right to sa;l claim that Is indisputable. B. B. THOMPSON. Brownville, July 5th, 1253. vl-n5tf JAK23 C A KG ILL. GIO. IT, CAECIIX. - : J. & C. TV, CARGILL,- FOEWARDLNG AND COMMISSION HEKCiHArJTG. AND MANUFACTURER'S AGiOTS,"'; Steamboat Landing, St. Joseph, 31 r. CONSIGNMENTS of Goods and Prodaca respectfully solicited, and all bosiness tc trust ed to us will be prompt! 7 and carefully attended to at the lowest rates. Kefercncesj Taylor & Shepherd, R. L. McGlioe 4 Co., Livermore, Cooley 4 Co., llerchants Generally, St. LouiJ, 14 M St. Joseph. NEW GOODS ! lll Materials steam imi-Lmnben rmrMwn TO TNCLLTDING Duv:h Bolting Cloths, Mill Stones, T7E take this method cf informinz the C03IPRISIXG IN PART. BOOTS AND SHOES, TThTTI) T7" Hardware, and Tinware, COOKING AND BOX STO YES, rrjRiiiTtrnE, . -! '. : -: GHQCES1IES, &C,, To which they invite the attention of customers. Their Good3 are selected with reference to tho wants of the town and surrounding coun- - try, and will be sold aa x caws, screens. i;amseu, so. Also: PORTABLE , GRIST HILLS, lioth Upper. and Lower Stone Runnet3. MACHINE BELTING, Of Stretched Leather amd Rubber. St. Iouis, October 18, 1355. : Tlnl3-ly GREAT SALE OF LOTS!!! One Hundred Extra Lots. Ia taa Tawn cf ikrclicr, 2?J". T1- The proprietors of the town of Archer, knowin that they have ore of the moat beautiful Town Sites in Nebraska Territory, feel assured that tha place needs but to be seen to be admired, and they have, therefore, concluded to on r Une Hundred Lots, in BOBBINS & POMEHOY, 'wholes axz riixima w '; Nos. o, Pearl and Tl, 2Iain Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. ; 3. W. tXZ. T7E take this method cf informing tha Publ'e V Y that we have just put in operation on what is known as"onora Island, four miles above Brown ville, a first quality steam Sawmill, and aro now pre- tnrpd to nxvr all Lin " nf T.nmhpr fin hnrt Tinttn and in a manner, we are confident will give satisfac- Real Estate find General A VfinrX', tion. W e will keep a 1 erry boat to run to the main shore, for free use of oar customers. W. t. HALL A CO. G20IW2 CZ.A.TZS. CLAYES & LEE, T. the above tamed Town, at Public Auction, cn Wed Low as any House abore St.vjToseT)hlBeayoT5,nCth:s5'8 u beins the . - of the District Court. JbLUUR AND CORN MEAL, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. COME ONE ! f COME ALL ! ! And examine our Stock for yourselves - : . ' Respectfully, ' McAllister, dozier & co. Urownvine, October 25, 1S55. rlnlStf , , . - Archer is situs.ted on a higa prairie, tuae miles from the 3Iisouri river, on tha most direct route from Nebraska City tj Topekft, in Kansas, and ii the County Seat of Richardson county. The Lots to be sold and no mistake. Terms nude known on d.iy of Sale. A. D. KIRK. S scretary iutLherToWn Company. Oct. 21th, 1353, . . - - ESTHAY IIOTICB. AME into my inolosnre about the l3t of Agnst y lijo, 3 yoke of oxen; marks, color ard ago as fol lows: . Ono ox, a blue roan, smooth crop and under bit in, tho right eitr; smooth crop frora the left, and five years old. One red roan, same rcark3 and age. One yoke oxen, pale red atid white pied. Same marks and age as above. Oaa red ox, with bush of tail off, and smooth crop off left ear. One yoke oxen one white, upper bit in left ear, under bit in rizht. and looks as though it had been split and the upper part forced off; a,?e same as sbove. One bLik brown ox. crop off" right car, and smooth crop nnd under bit o 3 OMAIIA CITY, N - References. James Wright, Broker, Wm. A. Woodward. Esq. non. R. Wood, Ex-Gov. of Ohio, Wick3, Otic and L'rownell, Bankers. Aicoit uorion, Col. Robert Campbell, St Jiines Ridgwav, Esq. Crawforn and Sackett' Chicago. Omaha City, Aug. ZQ, 1353. vln!3-ly NeT Torlr, Cleveland, M M LouIj, CHARLES KEAENY, "Wholesale and Retail Grocer AND STEAMBOAT AGENT. iuiauua euittuapcttiiiv; va m uriAUU vn aip 1 hlMfS AxiaiAUfc aJ Uar8 VlTEf IdaTSCl ilOI'S .. The owner can have and paying charges, witbi - Given under tay hand, v . , 1 mi iiu ui pvubenKriiij, iseiriana co.. Ji. T Towr.Tiin s. ftr.iR.; . . . J . ' ' r ' ---- 1 it on num. them by rrovinr t.roBer. KL.r7i:!ln St.JoFv anxtydayslroxathisdate. MUrn5n nm.ntf r.J - -t:"v thU 9th day of October. i,1 7 Zi rrl::l?. T, Boatstom eouU&t- . .