HE -A v. I'l'-RSAS, Editor.- yOVEMEER 8, 1S58. -r ncral Advertising Agent, in rear 1 Children's Shoe Store, i Ti-v.i. .r innati. New 1 Cfa. 4J Chestnut , ttrcct, Saint , Ohio, . o KTKk; Jo. rv Thre Grove, . L . . j ius.r. t j 6jUt.-t subscriptions an! 1- 'rf.'f!i the Advertiser, and .recicye and tSthcrwn. r i - ft. .i T rrir-trr. cutuirur iroin . i.i - .11 L I. I i- -TV ...r Jn h'-Ir oU teirnoornoou.-. iu ;-? ' i.ej.eub; risers if they could see kii t l , --, -t!--' " We always sen., a fpeei - - f'b V.'-eeieving. will cir.iJer it. . .'. I ' . .. ,-,Lr suVneriOcr. 1 o.4- -. 1 T f.'.o;;:- tfufiieicut interest to make tbeCu5ual per ceat for their J3B VGSZ. - - cxteiisive additions of new - C to t-c "... t . r".- is i i 1 1 -c. i iaiuo. u. ".lvcrt.v- uaice, we viaim kJ .TrJ.-. Work m c manner un- 1 Vw a-Voftce. The proprietor being '?K: . -rJcr Lhnsclf, and having in bis 1 ;;':0-!.V.ihc.i .1 experienced of Jolt oik. Carus :rovea Card kU, Vr.I meet itli prawu.arat.en r f,,rl a tv.star.co uiUle rrornpUy at. t, a-.J Nv-rra:.tcd to -.ve tat.ac..oa or (iiV Lahore! vou .sulscri- v.i .:ive 1 .een anxMu? iu rvMlfi'l. US Uiat "v. Vrtirk. Jfvuu could just peep i.'ij. cr.iclo in our caLiir ami I x ..nr ''iiULit'p.us wifo and children" j ,vvvh: -(-vcr lalf a- fire,' -we . know vnuV.ld n-itcli iu-' and Iring us a f-w jua'tf - God avoo1. The t' IZL ELECTION. Jon iu'tlils TorritoryTor iueraberso.fi ll.e I. 'islitur? av.J a onion of tlie county oS-i-5.t-,X jlaco t-n Tucfday Inst." In but few ? j ar'v lines of anv kind were drawn. "V':k.i:5UCitLere Lave been, principally were i vj. In tl.is cpuuty,rM?.7y there wa3 no is t.ie of and the result has diown !, irwlr ili.it the people of "N'omalr.i county are '"p'd to ivtop aloof from party divisions -.v. I ilijoi.tlor.sj v.' hi oli ouly serve "to distract v-rv1 ei .'i 'or the cotnnio;) good 'of all. Uia 'v rf a': :;..; s, foclii and sympathy is tho only .tjn.l to hcct;re prosperity, and more es-'p.-ci.j kthi applicable, to riew countries. . i Tie resilt'fyrtliC L?c;;alait:rc in this count v - kehaha co ttkty totz. ; . -JJrqwxville Peecixct. For. Council : v - v - R; AT. Furnas J. S. Minick Blank For Keprescntatircs : Y" A. Finney I. L. Lawrence . Sr-V". Chambers . . R. J. Whitney E. Reid - W.S.Horn J. T. Edwards " For Commissioners : , I. L. Knight D. 'C. Sanders J.W.Hall ' J. Cole R. W. Frame L. Kinnisou J. Long - - - Mt.Terxos pRrcrxcT. For Council : R. W.Furnas J. S. Minick . For Representatives : W. A. Finr.oy I. C. Lawrence A. Chambers W. S. Horn R. J. Whitney E. Reid J. T. Edwards For Commissioner: I. L. Knight V. C. Sanders J. W. Hall R. W. Frame' J. Cole J. Long L. Khmison . . . Tecumseii Precinct.' For Council : , - RrW.. Furnas J. S. Minicl: Kexsisox Precixct. For Council: J. S. Minick Rrrrtrmas - We have not received full returns from the last ta o precincts. Correspondence of the Advertiser. 73 ; o 128 101" 01 .82 G3 53 11 110 lr)9 121 72 41 oo 15 51 : 10 48 26 39 29 8 17 1 46 47 37 37 9 1 ' 1 27 the 8th inst.,ijust below. Leavenworth Citvt the fine steamer 1 atom,. ot ..our trade, struck a snag and sunk. ;. We understand she irill be raised. It is frightful to think of the, loss of boats in-the Missouri river within a. few weeks past. The Arabia, Genoa, Tutum, &c, have sunk in .3, many successive weeks. Rumors have been alloat that the Admiral and Omaha had gone down, but we arc glad to know that this is not the case. The Admiral struck a snag but is not materially injured. Joseph Gaxetle.- . S!ade of Vermont, passed tliroudi Springfield j Mass., on Satmday. with another detachment of bis array pf femalq schoolteachers toiu-; : vale the ignorance cf the West. There were .twenty-five in this company, and they svreil th'j total Lo tiare inns geme ander' Uovernor Slide's au-spices, to four hundred .and CHy. Exchange i. .-": - . . We are pleased to hear of the over xowded Fl'isfc looking lo the West for employment pleased, too, to know that a leading object with some is tducatiou;. but don't like to hear such expressions "to invade the ignorance cf the West." We venture tho assertion that the writer of the above is an "ignorant" ass, acd thit any cf our western boys of 12 years can loam hinvsome things for instance, man rera. ''. . , What has come over our mail ar rangements? Three weeks now since we have Lad any regular matter, conse quently wc are unable to fill the inside . of the Advertiser with anything new. V e clou t like to be always complaining, but really there is ho reason in, such irregularities. 4 ; ... 14 lit pro ye m en'ts. 0 ii lo okin 2 around town w e find much improvement going on, late in the season as it is. Some even, are just commencing to build. The work is still progressing on the streets, ami everything looks as lively and bus as bees. ' . . Snow. The "first of the season" fell on'Tuesday last, enough merely to whiten the ground and warn us that winter approaches! But Thursday night, jehu! how it "blew snew and friz" about four inches of snow fell while we write the cold pinches, even in the house the wind whistles through tire openingsin short everything looks and feels wintry. Appointments. James Pollard, of Iowa, has been appointed by. the Presi dent to be Register of the Land Office at Council Bluffs, Iowa, vice Lysander W. Babbitt removed." William Brindlc, of -Kansas, formerly of Pennsylvania, has been appointed receiver of public moneys in Kansas, in place of James C. Shoemaker, removed.- WasJiington Union. ' 4 ' "'" : "; " " ' !. SIGEKSON'S-NUKSEllY, ST. LOUIS, MO. -.-JOTIX SI.GERSOX BRO;, Offer for sale the coming Spring, -, s-r 50.000 Ap-de Tree, 2 and 4 years old, em ri tr.iciijr 175 varieties. Trice 25 t) 40 ceai. J&. 25.001) Te!u;h Trees from C to S feet high, 6S vareitie, frori 25 U 3Je. " 2i500 sUr.Janl Pear-s, embracing 43 varietii5, price from ,'0 to 75 ei?nt". ; 1 ' 5,000 Dwarf I'-iars, ciahrains 23 varielbs, price SI each. ; 5,000 Cherry Trees, 31 varieties, 50 to 75 cents each. . ' ' 500 Apricot?, Early Golden. Bula, Teach Apri cots, Lar" Early, tri.ee 50 ceat3. 1,200 Qiinee.nssortcd,... '" 25 to 50ccnfs, 500 D-rarf Apples, 500 White Grape -Currants .500 Black Naples ........... vnerry wrran. 500 Rh1 Dukh Currant.. 500 Victoria. Currants 500 White Dutch Currants. 500 Lanre Red Dntch Currants " 500 English Black 123' " 2.000 Prolific Green - 1-3 a u 1,000 Iloujhtws Seed'.inj 2? ' 00 Warrin-!:on di 2o 1,000 Sulpher . d 25 1,000 Ashton -do 25 5C0 Crown B)h dj '500 Ri3eiacn di ; '? ST. LOUIS ADVEI.7ISE1IENT3. FECSI TUE XEWSPAl'Ka ADVCSTISlXa AClI-ytT O? W. S. .SWYMMKlt, Corner of Olive an! Main Stj oTr the Paak io? Hoojs of Jjhn J. AnJerson & Co. pno ciiA:.i ATiav- 0 u u It The Kational v ,'InteUigekcer, had under its marriage notices, on Tuesday last the marriage oh the 27th Septem ber, of Dr. W A. Williams, to . Miss Susanna J. Williams, of AYashington, and among the obituary notices of the same day, the death of Mrs. Susanna J. Williams. From the bridal to the bier, in two short da vs. . . Killed. "We learn that a brakes man was killed at or, near the Depot at Herman, yesterday, vhile the tram was running, he attempted to jump on the cars, and in the attempt tell under the wheels of one of the cars, and was killed. We did not learn his name. Jcfferson Inquirer. ; L.ric'lmav, T.. rCE.VAj, C Y. A. rijrxEr, I.- C. Lawrence, ( S. A.. -Chambers. Council Bluffs, Iowa, October 24th, 185G. J K. YV. Fcexas, Esq.: Dear Sin: Yesterday the Council Bluffs Guards made their appearance in the streets in full uniform, preparatory to their visit to Oma ha. The morning was unfavorable, and it was" thought they would not be able to go, in conseiuecce of the rain, but about ten o'clock the sky appeared to be relieving itself of the threatening storm, when they ventured to make the trip. . Ilarl's omuibusses were ar rayed for the reception of the citizen soldiery. Seats were prepared on the top of his largo and tew 'bus for the music, consisting of the Council Bluffs Brass Band, and all moved off in fne glee, th3 band discoursing its finest A Scientific Exhibition. We noticed about a week since, the arrival of Prof. Moore, of Iowa, on his way to South America, to make a scientific j Lous 2iepuUican. Equador. We have now the pleasure to note the arrival of Trof. E. C. Francis, of Keokuk, Iowa, who joins professor Moore and will go but with him on the same mission. They ex pect to start on the fifth of next month, and to be occupied in their investiga tions about eighteen months. In ad. dition to their zoological researches, we arc informed that they intend to make instrumental measurements of some of the mountains and valcanoes of the Andes, about which little is now accurately known. We anticipate very valuable and interesting results from their researches. X. O. Delta, Sept. 21. A hearse, costing; $3,500, 'has just been manufactured in Philadelphia, for the Livery stable of Leach, Arnot & Co., St. Louis supposed to be the finest hearse in the union. i- Mr. Wm. Homes has been associated in the Editorial department of the St. Brownville Market CAREFULLY CORRECTED EACH WEEK BY H0BBLITZELL & CO. DEALERS IN PRODUCE. Beoyv'xville," N. T. Flouii, p sack of 100 fts. -$1,50 Cork Meal, bushel C5c Cokx, in the ear, old & bushel 30c ....12J ...15 " ....12 or THE GDVEFii'Dn C? NEBRASKA. ElKCfTtV l)Er.lKT5IENT, ) . Ouaha Citr, N. T. J i 7 l n.,.,i;,'..l ..f X.hnt. I -t T.rr 'An rv ! 1 Attire PATIINT j I, 5lAi:K V. IZAItU. Governor cftheia.il Portable Circular Sa-Illill, i Territory, n , f m .act of the LeSiilativ. vnr. err x-n irr ,ner iwrn ! Assou ,ly, -to provide for taking the mbus, laiLirj apportionmeat, boMin tlections, ie, approvca Jan uary 2 Jih, tlo h-rt-by declare arid make Jiiionu th.it a , a u u u u u . u it It u . it . it u it Oats, ( bushel,. Sugar, ? lb COKKES, T EA, Bacon, Ham?, - Sh )uidc SidM, Ciiickens, $ doz., Ecus, do, Fbeu Beef, $ B Potatoes, bushel, new BCTTEK, - .. pelces of music for the edification of the spec- Mr. Fir.r.cy has the alvantage of experi- j tators present. They were met on the Xebras- i.vjture, .las proved himself a worhing'tnem Wr,.a:id it sa'.dj- by those who have labored w';:h h'::i, to 1-3 one cf the best cf Legisla tors. ' Mr. Liwrer.ce will take with him one vear's (xptT.er'j as a Legislative member, which I . ' ' ' ' I t.vihcr with his Lateral abilities, warrants the hf rli ithe will mahe a useful Eepresenta i . Mr. Chambers has also the experience of the i se.vi-:), .r.jid King a man "honc.-t and ca jrVwill act well his part, and without ,!:r,U give sattsfactioa to his constituent?. Mr. Pumas.-- Tu say he feels pleased that his ,'."!'. has heen r.ich during Lis brief residence j anJ SeCv. CoL Ha ateommaLity, as to cause the people to j band and Gur.rds w o m-i.:m the tru;t they have, is giving u:t a-f.iii.t egression of -his feelings. lie promise to -teprcscut the people of Nemaha v Jvmty to the best of his ability. Judge him by h;s" future acts. ATPSAISXENT OF TILS DEIAWABE EESEB - YATION LANDS CI KANSAS. m- The f. llowing persons were elected County Commissioner: - "'". C. SAyi.Etis. ka bank by a company of horsemen under the immediate command of that prompt and in defatigable officer, Capt. Moore, who was in charge of the Fontenelle forces during the bor der difficulties last fall in Nebraska. The m Captaiu formed his company on the bank with Maj. Gen. Thayer on the right, who received the Guards with an' appropriate speech, and answered by officer Benton, of the infantry, with much credit to himself, in behalf of the company under his command. . The calvary then moved off proceeded by Maj. Gen. Thay er and -Brigadier Gen. Bowen, followed by" their Aids, Goodwill and Strickland, then came Sec'y, Cumiags and Gilmorc, Col. Boot Ilanscom and Jones. The were next in procession, fol lowed by tho company under command of Capt. Mo'oie Maj. Moore by commission and all moved off in the best of spirits, under the animating sound of the fife and dram. i Just before reaching the Omaha Platteau, our attention was attracted toward a small group, silently approaching and paying but little- at- ! tention apparently to the soldiery, w hen a I command was heard of "pull off hats." The hats of tw.o men were drawn, exposing to the gaze of the entire companies, as they passed, their heads half-shaved. Oa reaching town, wo ascertained that those lads were among the numerous horse thieves who have becminfest- ing that community of late, and had been over . 403 ...lt2;e 100 10c ' 8c 20v5 bioj 75c 20e f flftfl VfUiiw Irttrin Tf.i rr,Vfrri . . 1.000 Ohio Everbearing do ' 2 2,000 Lare German Antwarp do 1!? i 1,000 Red Antsvirp 1 ' 1,000 Enjf.i-sb. Filberts - 50 ? 1.000 Horse Chestnuts..." 50 5,000 Gmpo Vine?, 2 to 3 years old 25 tn 50 150.000 Grapo Vines, 1 year oil S5 100 5,000 Dahlias assorted, each- 25 500 IVrnias, do - 50 10.000 Giant Asparagus Roots..$5 t 100 6 (100 Tube Roses 10 2.000 Yards Pink 50ets V ya-d. 2,000 Ilanta Victoria Rhubarb 50oor?J0 piOO 8.000 Wllmnt's Early Rod Rhubarb 2c 50,000 Strawberry Plant?, 12 varieties ...$5 to 10 rer 2.0C0O 10,000 Shade and Ornamental T rees, embracing Catalpa. Blaok Iocust. Palionia Imperiallis, Ij.mbxrii7 l'opliir, hi Ivpr Leaved rovlar, Linden Wood, Sweet Gura, Elm. Bals;un : - Tcplar. Allianthns. Tulin Trees, Upland Cy--Tr5.s Sycamore, Paper Mulberry, American Larch, WeTiin Willow, Buckeye, Moun tain Ash. White Birch, Red Maploa, Varying in price from 25 c-ent3 to Sl,50, according to sue. 15,000 Evergreens, embracing . , Red Cedars, pnee each 50a to $2 White Piuo do 50c to SI Yellow Pine do 50e to S2 Balsam Fir, do 50c to $1 American Arborvitas 25c, 50c, 75c, $1,50. Chinese Arborvitas, 50c,?l,50, European Savin 50c, Tree box 50o Norway Spruce, 50e, 75e, 100, White' Spruce, $1. ' 12,500 Bants of Ornamental Shrubbery, embracing in part as follows: , Snow. Balls, each 37 to $1, Lvlae, ech 50 j; Spiral, assorted, each 25s; Hardy Roses, each 5 fle; Monthly Roses, cash 50c! ' Honey Suckles, asortcd, 25c. 50e $1; Tyrinira Philadelphus 25c to 50c; Rose Acasia. 25j to 50o; ; Privet fur Hedges 25e; iBladdacina 25c: Corcoras.Tnponica 25c; Ellagjiu3 2oc: Liburnnm 50c; Tamarix Africana 25 to50e; Ribcs Gordoni 25c to 50c; . Weepin? Mountain Ash 1.50; - AVhith Frinsre Tree 1.50; F.rsythea 50o to 1.00; Comicc Dogwood Silver Striped 50c to 1,00 DeutxaScabia 25?-Dcutza Gracalis 50c; . . Weepinfr Birch 50c: Magnolia- Acuminetta 50o; . Weepinsr Linden 10; Dwarf Box 50s per yard; ' Eanoniinus 50;r Altheas, aborted, 25c to 50;. r7 In ofTerin? the above Stock to onr customers we be to jay it is superior iu growth and nuality to any heretofore offered, and persons wishing a supply can avail themselves of farther information, bv ad dressing the undersigned at St. Louis. Catalogue? furnished to all post-paid apy.licatior.s. Respectfully, JOHN SIGERSON & BRO. Oct. 25, 1350. vlal9-ly ." . FOB STEA2I AND HORSE rOWER. THE most useful and cece-ary machinery in op eration: is simple in ecn.itrr.'tson and easily kepS in order, and can be moved on a wag.in m readily as a threshing machine, and put in operation at a small expense. . It will saw from one to two thousand feet of lumber a day, with one team of six horses, iu aa average business, and in a better s'.yld than other mills now in use. It is eipnally well adapted to Steam, Water or Horse Power. The undersized, agents for the pa tin tee, would announce ta the public that they nrc now prepared to furnish Mills, with or without horse power, of su perior quality and workmanship, with the right to usti the same, upon the most favorable terms, at their manufactory. No. 202, Second street, St. Louis, Mo. n e nave also ue ngnt Icr th j manufacturi tf Childs' Patent Double Saw Mills. The successful practical operation of these mills through the country ha been the rajacs cf cstiibli.-h-ing their great reputation and with improveineiits in construction and increased facilities in manufac turing, wo offer them to the public with full con5 dence of their advantages." All orders addressed to us wi'.I be prompt! execu- an election wul bo neU :i tho several C(.unicJ m this Territory oa the rst Taes-lay in November, A. I). lS5t3, f..r thirt.Hn members of the Cun.il, thirty five members of tho House of Representatives, tuii three County Commissioner fr each county, accor ding to the apportionment hereunto subjoined; whl:U said election shall be conducted in all respects ia c cordaiiec with the provisions f an n-t entitled IlIc tioc," approved January 2t5th, l?jti. There beij no County Commis-'ioxiTs yet elected, the IVibat Judges ct" th . several counties are hereby anthr-riiej and required to pr:oevl a. once to lay oa their re spective counties into convenient election precinct, and appoint threo com petcnt Judges of cloctkn iu each, and generally tolond perform til "ch Uat in condot-ticg sail election a will, by the provisions of said act, devolve upon tho B.T.rd of County Cosn missioners when they shnll hava been duly elected and organic -d. jlpIortioTi m ont. Thj county cf D.ihko'a wi'.I cKt on j Councilman and two Representatives; tho counties of Burt and Cumin' jiuilv will tlcct ona Rerrescutatite; tha county of Washington will elect one Councilman and ted, and any inflation inrcgard ti Mills cheerful-1 " T ?X'V Zr2X " i . t iy iriven. Persons ordering Mills will jlcaso mention tho Suite and County in which they wi.-h to use th.-m. . KIXGSLAXDS 4 FERGUSON. : - Extension of Page's Patent. "VtOTICE is hereby given to tho public, that tho IN putent of PAGE'S PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW . MILL has been extended f r seven years from J:ly 10th, 1S55. All irsons found violatiiig this patent, or infringing on the same, in mak;ng, uing or vending, will be proceeded against ia acccruancc with the laws in su.h case made and provided, i;..,- GEORGE PAGE, Pitentee. r By Authority! , :THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT And Board of Education, Have ordered the following Desirable Works fur the Township Libraries of Indiana. Somiof them have been put into cccri Library, others only info the more unt.ulon townshim. Thi careful attention sri ven to the examination of wnrL I Tweuty-uvo 1 hc usanl i'tct of various kinds of Lum- I'or these libraries, is a guarantee of the merit f the ' her, which he JTcrs f.r iu!o at th-2 f.lowLc -ics. oooks caosen. iiany fitiralies will desire to own the books, and read at their loi.nre. rather than wait their turn to get them frum a library. The works may bo purchased of Bookseller, or will be sent by mail, free of postage, ui-cn payment of prices annex ed to each. Representatives: the southern district of said ccunty will il vrt one CVn:i!ma:i and f&cr Representatives; the southern district of lcuglas. Wa.-iiingtor, Bar and Cuming counties j .intly will eloci o-.io Cnil. man; the counties of Dodge and PUtte jointly v.'ill elect one Representative; the counties of Cass, Iin-casterar,-! Clay jointly will elect one CcucciLnan and four Represectativcs: tho county of Otoe- will ck-e-t two Gounciluiea rnl six Rerrcacnutixes. th county rf Ncniahi wi'.I elect one Coi'.n-i':tiun nr.d three Representative?: th c- nnties of R'uhardsen and Pa n.-o joinriy v-iil elect ouc Councilman nud three R:p.-e?cr.tatives; the c-unt'es of Dodge, Ca.-J and Otoe jointly will c-l-vt one Councilman. Witney my hand and the grat se;.5 of tho TcTriterry. this Gth d iy tf Scpt.uiW, A. D., l?5o. By tho Governor, MARK W. IZARD. "T. B, CruiNC, Secretary of Nebra ka. Lumber! ILumbcr! HE u:idcr,igncd hf.s cn hind and for sale at hi mill. Hush IJnttori, JIo., One hundred nl T Farrs Ancient History Much superior to Rollin, becauso more concise, accurate, and un with iD'Hlcra research. I vols., Cloth, t,ilt, Sheep, library style, J,50. The Teacher's 3I?.ceIlnny is anew and ex cellent collection of articles on Education, written by Judge McLean, Drs. JStowe, Bicus, MeGrFFHT, Aydflott, Pickett, Lysd, Post, and other distin guished members of the 'College of Teachers." 1 vol., 12me., Cloth, $1,25. Square edged lum'er, ... jfl.'O Sheeiiirjr, ------ 1. . Black W'alaut, ... - 2,C! There is a ferry across tho Missouri river, opp sit the mill. Lumber will be delivered oa the Neor.tA shore, at 50 cents in addition to the abov, pri-. LOUIS LAWRENCE'. September 20, ISofi. vlnl(-mpd Groat fEiixlo or Lota At Wyoming, M. T. NOV.' IS THE CHANCE FOR MAKING NOTICE is hereby given to tho "world and tho rest of mankind'," that there will be a nale of L'-ts ia Wyoming, Otoe county, Nebraska Territory ! ' . ' I. Ij. Kxioiit, . J. W. Hall j A" K these mcu in e very respect, arc qualified j f-r the positioa assigned them, and will, doubt ! h, do all in their power to serve the county j fa.thfe-.ny. Their xitions arc of more impor j lance really to the county, than the LezWlators. ar'J we" hope they may rccicve the undiv"Kledltacu wlien leiist aware of their danger. Cit- ? .tsMstanee of tlicir constituents, to eiiablo them i lzcns most iuterested had taken the privilege I tueccssjfulTy'to accomplish every cud calculaulof"SlYini. hem an impartial trial, which result ed m the decision of "shavir.2 their hPar1 -i i l to advance the inleres-ts and promote the prosperity of the county. . RwiiAr.Dsox axd Pawnee Couxties. We , lcamly a note from Col. SiiAur, that the elcc I U-a fn Richardson and Pawnee counties, rc j ulted ia the election of Ciias. McDoxald to f fl? Council, J. A. Sixgletox, N. J. SiiAur, j tL.l Pit-.Cuosiwja.L to the ilou.se. i .-. -In Richardson, county tho Countv Scat was j rx.v.r.ed at Archer. In. Pawnee county the j County S jat was located at Turkey Creek. At the time of going to press, we have noth j from othjr counties in the Territorv. making them pay the money which they ob tained for the stolen horses, and forty-nine lashes-well laid on." After the execution of the judgement, they were taking them to the ferry when we first saw them. Horse theives Wasmngtux, Oct. 9. The Indian Department has had the Delaware "Reservation" Land apprais ed according to treaty. The lands lie in the. . fertile valley of. the Kansas rivcr.from its mouth and Westward. They are supposed to be the best in the United States. Of the two hundred thousand acres to be sold on the 17th of November, not one is said to be in ferior to the' best "in the valley of the Miami or the Scioto. Although the land is of such immense value, the body of it has been appraised at only one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre; the lowest sum which the treaty would allow, and the highest at twelve dollars. 'And yet adjacent to Leavenworth, ten thousand dollars have been offered for a Government title to ten acres. The average ap praisement, per acre, i3 said to be one dollar and seventy-five. cents. 'Speculators some time ago intended to enter upon the reservation, and laid off a town caliedr "Leavenworth." The lots, 2,500 in number, are ap nraised from $2 to S10 each, only, by thn "tttmointed officially, to fix ther valuation. The average is about $3,50 a lot: ..: The sale will be held in the Fort. Associations of speculators, relying upon the general ignorance concerning the value of the lands, have completed ; their arrangements to buy up the whole tract." Tho Department, it is said, desires the sixty or eighty settlers, who have made actual improvements in the town, to have their lots at the appraisement, the other lots to be sold at their real value. So with the lands. Ihe Dela KEW CASH STOKE!! - BltOWXVILLE, A'. J'. - The subscribers wonld inform the citizens of Brown villo, and surrounding country that their NEW STORE HOUSE Is completed, and they are now receiving and opening an exton.-ivo toek tf NEW- GOODS! COMPRISING IN PART, , Dim GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, and Tinware, History of the Puritans and Pilgrim j I athcrs. Ry Stowell am Wilson, 1 vol., 12mo on tho Twentv-fifth dav of October, 3Ioffats Life of Ir. Chalmers 12mo.f S,2j. 1 vd., A. D., 1850. xZ- r , S u1 -"e"-".! -loramrs ti , To who taVfJ iad the pleasure of seeing tnlt unui.u.ruu. uu;i j-emaia vi:ar;icicrs: i-mora- . 0,;flI, :ti nn.i ll,mn,i;n,nnn) Uu.W to say anything iu commendation, as the reality u '. FKESH .'ARRIVAL I! :, OF NEW GOODS!! W. IIOBLITZELL & CO. . ": ; BROWN VILLE, N. T. HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED, per steamers A. C. Goddin and .Wm. Campbell, and now opening, tho most extensive stock of Goods ever of fered in this market. After the experience they nave in IScbraska, they flatter themselves that they know what suits the people, and have purchased such a sick of Goods as cannot fail to ileiise. We will cing the Period cf the Covenant and the Persecu tion. Ry Rev. James Anderson. 3Ioffat's South Africa. One volume, 12:no. Twelfth edition, .si. Six Years in India. Ry Mrs. Colin Makiix- zie. 2 vols, 12mo., Cloth, $2. Kern's Practical Landscape (iardenin?, with 22 plans and Illustrations. Third edition. $1,50 Man-of-War Life. A Boy's Experience in the U. S. Navy. (?IXTU TnOCSANC.) 1 volume, lrtrao.; lllustratej. 75 cents. The Merchant Vessel, A Sailor-Boy's Voyages to ee the World. (sutu TH.n-sANr ) volume, lflmo., ; IlLftratod. 75 cents. Nordiioff's admiral series of Volumes, 'Manof. superior to any description that can b- given; but to thnsa who have not, we would say, that Y youung H . l.x'ated at the mouth of Weeping Water rive, and. hns tho very best roek landing cn the Missouri river without any exception whatever. Tho beach, from the mouth of Weeping Water for a distaaco of tbrtre fourths of a mlhe dwn. i nearly in a stralgh . line, nnd is perfect rock base; in some places already; graded. Th-J blua' is low, and full of the bct Yiun and sandstone rxk in the Territory, and abundant enough to supply a large city for all future age?. f(.r building, pavirg, Ac. There ae cxtcn-ivo bo In s cf timber in the immediate vicinity, on both sides of the River; stone-coal, lime and snndstono alund throughout the whlu valley of the Wecpir.g Water. The blaT, fri.m a few foot above high watermark, slopes up at an ansrlc of about six degree, for a dis-. tanco ot oue-lourtu oi a nine, men spre.ia-i ot i inio TT I 'I fit! 1 m ari.iic, .uercnant cssci, an l too uw volume v W1.;. .,, :r.-i ..'., im.ij nri.ionii.jt.nirt tonppcar m September, under the title of W ha.ing j thc m,,,t ron.iutic and mazniricieiit l:nd-aie ever and lisaing, must be received with great favor, as , bli,eid py tha eve of man. "The surrounding coun the first two have been, wherever circulated. They trv : . ..uA bv the almost innumcrahi.j tributaries aro me laiiui urnmngs oi nine years txperienej If t,e Weeping Water, (so celebrated in romance, at sea, of a common sailor, a native "Huekcye," re- anJ ;ud!an traditions and i.( the finest farming rc eognizeu as inferior to no writer of the present day, -un ;u t'll0 Western coun'ry. Wyoming lies duo in life-iike. delineations of adventure by sea. Vest f Sidner, Ci.ii-in U, -liciforl. Womficld, ery striking and graphic pictures of life at Sea, kVnnn-i fi-,.l ihn-lin 't.,n. and ii the best t-:rmi:iu. pvi'li'iitl v ftuthentis ainl vcrv in :innt.iv Has adventure enough to please and truth enough to dissipate tho charm of a suiior's life. New Nork Evangelist. Them is in thc-m a vast amount of iuformatie;i respecting the commerce of the world. Presbyterian Witness. Will take captive the young. Journal and Mcs- enzer. T? n n r! xr TJTnAn PI nf Vi i rn not pretend to enumerate, but say comoS,',,s. tuu mil uoi idii io1 ue suiiea. . w ... . . . , . . Oct. Ij, i8jf).-ly - ' X lv isntKeye .croau, or uanaenng-on r.uroirc -J.r i tne uncut. vj bamiel r. cox. i:i:ra tui tion, Illustrated, l X'ji., i-mo., mu-iiu, The Three flreat Temptations of Young 3Ien. Samuel W. Fisulu. Fourth edition. 1 vol. 12:no, muslin, 1,00. The.-e are capiLil works for family libraries. Pub lished bv MOORE. WJLSTACH, KEYS & CO., 25 West Fourth St., Cincinnati. M., W.. K. A CO. are tho publishers of Rayard Taylor's Cyclopedia of Modern Travel, which is sold entirely by pgents. T71VERY VARIETY, stvlo. onalitv. Drice. and rnt- A A V A V 4 A W I WA-W A AAA 1 W W V I J ' 7 7 l ' J 7 r nnn 1."rXW I AT n Tnv OTA! t rSTC tcrn of Ready Mads Clothing, just received and FTJRIJITTJRE, GROCERIES, &C, &C, To which they Invite thd attention of customers. Their Goods are selected with rcferene-c to the - wants of the town and surrounding Ciuu- Boots and Shoes. A unusually largo stock of fine and coarse Boots and Shoes both Gentlemen and Ladies' can be seen, and purchased low. at liORLlTZELL &, CO S. try, and wiU bo sold as Low as any .House above St. Joseph. FLOUR AND CORN MEAL,: CONSTANTLY ON HAND. : COilE ONE ! - COME ALL I ! And examine our Stock for yourselves . Respectfully, " ' McAllister, doztkr a co. Brownville, October 25, lR.io vlnll'tf Hats and Caps. LATEST styles of Hats and Caps, and of every grade and price, arc offered at , IIOBLITZELL L CO S; Furniture. BEDSTEADS. Ta'oles, Stands, Rureaus in ehort, everything in the Furniture line, can be had at HOHLHZELL & GO'S. ari-car to meet with poor encouragemeut in; ware Indians own the lands, which are 1 " 1-T ito be sold for their benefit. me council Hluffs Guards were escorto.3 tn j the Douglas House, where the citizens of Onia. ha had made preparations for their reception, and invited tbcui to partake of a sumptoua dinner. Chain paign was not s:arcc, and all apiarently felt easy and at home. Toasts were j : "' P R F. ? 1 1) E NT I A L ELECTION. Theelec- f'.tion fcrProidcat and Vice President j - ef -the I'nited States, also took place j oa Tuesday last. We have no mail I :aUer than last Saturday, consequently ! nothins in rtdatihn tn tho Prwl;.,1 5 .J --v.-. v a.N A V i-'tUV. UIIU1 j Wti.)ii. The result of the State dfetious in Indiana and Pennsylvania j ka-vc inpirC(1 the friends of Buchanan Ereckenridge with exultant ex j i-cctationa of their success. We shall ec. Should we receive sufficient npws l'c'.Ween our ivahlir-itinn d.iv tr.Vnn- '-V how i)n hir:f.,.. L--. - iu iiiti ii.is uiie:. n t o i - Cool Shooting. Under this head ing, the Crocket, (Texas,) Printer, of the 20th inst., has the following: Two men, named Rigsbv and Rob- 1 bins, at a whiskey shop, in the North Country Produce 1IORLITZELL A CO. "T 7 ANTED, and for which we allow the highest V Market price. NO HOOKS KEPT!! A LL CASH'.'.! A. S. HOLE AD AY, AVHOLE3ALE AXD EETAIL DEALER I3T uers anil Medicines Main Street, Erownville, N. T. ' . . . . - i THE undersif,Ted respectfully beg3 leave to inform tho public, that ha has now on hand a compete .assortment of evcrvthins, usually kept. in Drug Stores, which he offers for sale, Exclusively on a New System of CASH AND CASH ONLY! Tt ivill b entirclv foreign to this beautiful system. to' "Rook," -keep account,'" "note" "scratch" -chalk! r .TrmfiTTibcr lor a few dr.ys." Come with the "Spondulicks" ifyou want anything in the Drug line. - Prescriptions Compounded at all Hours witli Accuracy ana vupwm, Remember the system I have adopted, atd my nrran:! r.mr fet'linss will not fuffer. Credit will pr,fitirrlff not be given, unless under circumstances of A. S. HOLLA DAY. Stoves and Tinware. COOK, Parlor and Office Stoves of various put terns: and Tin ware, at . . .. HORLITZELL & CO'S; Hardware, Cutlery and Iron. A LARGE assortment at ' - HORLITZELL A CO'S Wood and "Willow ware. BUCKETS, Tubs. Churns, and an eadlcsd variety of Willow ware, ia for sale at HUUL.llY.LL.Li Provisions.' '. WE keep constantly on hand, Flonr, Corn Meal, Racon, Ratter, and everv variety of Groceries. HORLITZELL A CO. The oahj Exclusive Wholesale Grocery House in St. Joseph. JENNINGS & SMITH, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, "Wlxolooalo G-rooons, Corner Second and Frances S's. 1 RESPECTFULLY call the attention of Country A Merchants to their largo and varied slock of Groceries, which has been increased by late arrivals at the lowest rates of f.-eight, and will receive daily additions through the season. Having purchased for cash, they present more than ordin.-fry inducements to buyers, and will sati-fy all that favor them wiih a call, that they can and will compote with St. Louis prices. They have in store: 00 bags Rio Coffee i) boxes starch 40 " O G Java Coffee 70 do lemon syrup 100 chest an 1 l.f chest.J 250 whole and of boxes assorted Teas candy ISO bbl rcUiled and S II dm cans Field, celc M.laoses br.iteJ Raltimore oysters 100 half bids do 100 Ibis half and bbl 50 ke:s Beh-her s Srrup mackrel Saddlery. Q ADDLES, Rr.dles, Martingales, Checks, and ev O cry variety of goods in this line can be had at . HORLITZELL A CO'S. oncrca ana rep.ica 10 t,y Uen. Thayer, Secy. , Eastern portion of Grimes county, got Cuming, Col. Derdon and high private Turk, to Quarrellin- both had rifles; Rigsbv all of whom done honor to themselves and the occasion which called forth their eloquence. The Guards visited the residence of Gov. Izzard, and after undergoing a few minutes parade and inspection were handsomely ad dressed by the Governor, who was replied to by Col. .Benton. As we left for home, the word was given for the horse men to visit Tom. Cuming, and up with his, and shot Robbins, who fell mortally wounded, but as Rigs by turned off, cursing him, Robbins took aim at him a? he lay on the ground, and shot lligsbv through the heart. Both-died almost instantly, revenged, even in death. " peculiar destitution. July 12,lS5.-vl-nS.f Louis Napoleon has ' positively "and nosoouer said than a united shout and yell j peremptorily ordered the perfects of was made and a stampede amot. wild horses! France tr nil tbo Prnfstfinta in ihr- ' 4. W A. AWV.-'rV.i..U AU V i-1 Vli districts, the free and undisturbed ex- JOHN T. SAMSELL, : (LATE OF BOSTOX ' . ' ,. FasliionaMe Tailor, KOCK TOUT, MO. ' INFORMS the public -that he. is new prepared to serve them in the above named ear&rity. . Having had long and extensive experience, he natters him self ho can please all who favor him with their pat ronage. Good fit warranted in all cases. . . , , PARTICULAR ATTENTION ; Queensware, OF ail the latest styles, and in endless variety, just opened at UORLITZELL CO'S. 150 Hhls N O Sugar 60 bbls crushed - SO bbls Tar 100 stands do .100 bbls A hf blls crack erj of various kinds 200 bxs nss'd Tobac-jo 100,000 ass'd Cigars 1000 sacks G A Salt 1500 sks Dairy 10 bales 1-4 1-om-stica InO do cotton Lattiug 125 do do yarn 500 kegs nail) COO doxen SxlO an-T 10x12 window sah 100 hf bxs ass'd glasf 000 doz bed er Is 80 coils manilla and jute rope 400 b'dles wrapping paper 500 bbls S F' and extra Flour 12 '0 rjr and half bxs sar ilines 0 dozen zinc washboards j 5") nest.-: tubs i 75 dezei wooden buckets I 250 bxs star caudles Given Brown to culticout garments for home making, ravine, Aug. 23, 1356." - ;! ' ' Ti-nl21y h( M iTifornrcar readers by an Extra., at a distance appear 3d to be tha result, as they raised the hill and neared his residence." II; In Town. Our old friend Dr. M'Pherson is with us again. , We had hoped he would have made his arrange- . I A All e communication of "P" was not rece-v- mcrnP or ,a permanent stay tins tall. lie informs us ho will bo here with his family early next spring.; - . i ercisc, of - their religion, disiring that he may hear of no more persecution of the .Protestants," and that thev raav never again be disturbed" iii their wor ship. ;-;:' if --; : "t.t!Mil after ill matters he wrote about, were E. A. WniTBIIHJE. - '' ; M'KIXXIV. nus. i:. a. wniTniDGi: A co.y MAXCFACTTBUKS OP Masonic Clothing and Odd Felloe's Also Eegalia fcr Temperance and other Sacieties, Ko. 128 Walnut Street, vp Stairs, , CINCINNATI, O. G. & C. TODD & CO., Xa. 212, Xrrth iVf or 2Tu .SJr-rt, Louit. IMP0STER3 AND M AXCF ACTC BITES OF Mill Materials INCLUDING Dutch Bolting Cloths, Mill'Stjnca, Saws, Screen?, Damsels, Ac. Also: PORTABLE GRIST HILLS, Both Upper and Lower Stone Runners. MACHINE BELTING, ; Of Stretched Leather amd Iiu!ber. St. Lvuis, October 13, 1S5 5. ylnl3-ly p 80 do S C oda And a general assortment of sundries too cumer-; ous to mention ia an advertisement. . Our ce.aaisnuieni, 5.000 bbls Kanawha ta'it, at St. Lonis rates, freights added. Orders are respectfully solicited and Kiall receive prompt attention, and every effort made to give en tire satisfaction. . . September, 27, 155.1 vlnlo-ly Steam Hill Lumber. "T7E take this method tf informing the Public V that we have just put in oj:niti'ju on what is known as Sonora IslantS. four miles above Brown- ! ; ville, a Crat quality steam S vwm'Jl, and tre now pre i pared to saw all kinds of Lumber on short notice, l and in a manner, we arc- fonfident will jriv sati.d'ae- j tion. We will keep a Ferry 1m at to run to thi main t snore, ior iree us; oi tar customers, for a railroad on the Missouri river, and the best point f.r a western exh-n-i.r.i, being due East of New Fort Kearney, and the nearest p int on tae Missouri to tho great Salt Spring-" in Nebraska. From the great natural advantages this point ha over every other place on the river, it h destined to become tho Great, Conmi'-rcial Mutrvpdis of the Ter ritoricj West of the Mi.-sour;. Tht re is the machinery for a steam saw n ill just landed at our Ii?vee, which will bo erected forth with. There is another ctpectc I in a hurt tim i. There will be a Pi fating Ofd.-e pel up, and weekly newsjiniK-'r issued in n few days. Merehanls and Me- t chaai .-s are selecting lots in Wyoming for the imme diate erection ef boil lings suitable f.r their business. The country back already presents a thriving asjxs-t; being d.ttel e-vt-r with celdinn-1 homes of industri ous farmers. There is no humbug about tin matter. . Just com? and see for yourselves, and get you a good home while you can g-t it cheap. At tho sale on the day above nam- d, you can bny tVr a few doll trr, what would cost yon thousands in a hort time hem;. Ry order of the Wyoming Town Company, N. T. JACOU DAWSON, Socretafy. Wyoming, N. T. Sept. 20, lH5t. vlnlfitf . Dissolution of Partnership. "VrOTICE is hereby given, tHut tho co-piirtcership 1,1 heretoferc existing between J. D. N. Thompson and II. P. ll'ixton. is thi day dissolved by mutual consent. Tin; busines of the" firm will bo finished, with consent of parties eoneernt'd. by If. V. Buxton. II. P. RtXTOX, . J. D. N. THOMSON. Brownvill Sept. 3, 1h5. vln!5tf l70O3 OUT: ALL persons aro here'by forwarned front buying the South WVr fourth of Section 25, Township 6. Ne.rth Range 15, East of the sixth Priucipal Meri dian, in Nemaha county, N. T., now occupi d by Thos. Hed ly; 83 I have a right to aid claim that jr indisputable. B. R. THOMPSON. Brownville, Jaly 5th, 135). vl-n5tf JAKES ClIUIILL. CEO. W CaRGILL. J. & C:. CAR (ILL, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION . JrIKKCHAiT. AND MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS,- Steamboat Landing, St. Joseph. 2Ie. : CONSIGNMENTS of Goods atd Trodr.' respectfully oli;itcd, and all busine?? cntnif t cd to us will bo promptly and carefully attended to at the lowest rates. Reference. Tajlor A Shepherd, St. Louis, R. L.McGhcoA Co., Lirennore, CiKIey A Co., ;derehants OcncmUy, St. Josepn. ROBBINS & POMEROY, ; vrnOLKSALK PEALEX3 1 ' BOOTS, SHOES &, SOLE LEATHER,; Nos. 0, Pearl aud 71, Main Street, . CINCINNATI, OHIO. W. S. HALL A CO." '.: It is rumored that Senator Douglas js : soon to, be; married' to avwcaltliv young lady of. .Washington Cit ti E tv.v Z masoxs. 1 Reference?. - odd fellows. W. B. I)od ls.G M of Ohio O. P. Morton, P G M Ind. C. Moore Ed Masonic Revj Tunier A Gray, pub Casket F. J. Phillip.-, II. P. City. W.G.Ncilson, P G M Ohio The Editor cf tho Advertiser will have qecinens of Regalia from tho above ilanufactory, and recievc orders from lodges or private members for Regalia. . Angnit 218oi. rl c'Jti . GREAT SALE OF LOTS!!! One Hundred Extra Lots, In tha Toy of The proprietors of the town of An:ber. kiviwing that thev have one of the most beautiful Town Sites in Nebraska J cmtory, xeci a-un.-o, iu eu uiace needs bat to be socn to bo admired, and they .have, therefore, eonoladed to offer One Hundred Lots, ic tho ahuve named Town, at PuWic Aueti-m, oa Wed nesday. November Cth, 1S56, it being the fir.t day of the District Court. Archer is situated on a hign prairie, nins.mues from tbc M'ffKtnri river, on the most direct rout from Nebraska- City to Topeks, in Kansas and is the County Seat of Richard son county. The Loti tobi Id and bo mistake. Terms made known on d iv of Sale..' - .' ; " . A. I). KIRK. Secretary Archer Town. Conn any. Oct: 24;h,H55. . , . ; 20-2t I E5TRAY" ITOTICE. i "1AME into my ine.!osare abot.t tho 1st of A?u-t , j ls55, 3 yoke of oxen; marks, color ar.d age & j fol lows: One ox, a blue r.an. smooth c rop and under bit ialhe right ear; smooth crop from the left, and five years old. One red roan, nasuc marks and age. One yoke oxen, palo red and white pied. Same marks and age as above. One red ox. with bush of tall off, and smooth crop olT left eir. One yok3 oxen -one white, upper bit in left car. under bit in right, and looks as though it bad been yplitand the upper part j forced oil; age same as ab-jve. Une Luci Wowtvox REAL ESTATE AGENCY. . C'LAYLS Si. li:e. Real Estate and Generil Agency, OMAHA CITY, N. T. Ileference!. James Wright. Broker, Net York, Wki. A. Wexdward, Esq. ... Hon. R. Wuod, Ex-Gov. of Ohio, Cleveland, Wkks, Oiie and Rrowtoll, Rankers, 44 . ' Alcotti, Norton, Col. Pwubert Campbell," " St. Uni, James ll-dgway, Esij. Crawforn and S.icket.' Chka'o. " Omaha City, Aug. 30,1355. vlalS-ly CIIARLKS KF.ARNYj Whaltilo and Retail Grocer AND STEAMBOAT AGENT. eropoff right ear. and smooth crop and un U-r bit off . . , ir , ' -". V rf right and a email appearance of a brand on left hip t 61 Je 11 ar'iet "1" ,re P slto Market Ijotwa T)ELi leavo to inf. rm thj eiii.eus of Si. J( e h, age smae as above. . The owner can have them by proving pre p-rty, and paying charges, within sixty diystrom this date. - Given under iay Land, this 9th "day of October, 1353. ' s WM. WEDDLE. Ncrraha eo.ty. T., Townsn'ip TlnlS 3t. an.i tno pun cg neihnr, that l.c lt-u just ei-n- fd a large and Cne assrtmen: of (ir.)teries, tn v.hich ha invites the attention f Country .Meiehants 1 lan- ters and the put lie generally. L-eot stores c u-:tn.t ! ly "r. lanl.