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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1858)
tf iff" THE AN' ERTISEE BROWNVILLE.FEB.--ie, 18. TERMS: rear, if paid in advance, - - $2 00 " . at the end of 6 months. 2.60 " . ' ' ' "12 " 3,00 Cltihs- of W cr more will be furnished at $1.50 per fsavm. provided tie casta accompanies the order, not iherwie. , .JOB WORK. With recent extensive additions of New Type, Cots, col"" leks, Brse, Cards, Avs made to tbe "Adver flMf'' HMa.-welaim.to be abie to turnout Job "WW a- in manner unsurpassed by any office. The proprietor being . prl3tic'. primer kimself, and having la his employ sb -nplubed and experienced Fancy Job fnwr, is de termine1 001 10 be-euudone in the eaccnUcncf job Work. Cards (having one of Foster' latest improved Card presses.) Blanks. Work in Colon, Bronse Work, Ax. will Vet with pmcuar attention. Oruers from a stance will be promptly attended lo, as 1 warrant u Kite satisfaction cr no pay. - ScnabaXoinitj Aricultiiral Soci ety. : The officers ai requested to meet at the Advertiser Office on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of making- ar rangements for a county fair, the ensuing falL It is hoped there will he a punctual attendance. R. W. FURNAS, Sec'y. Hon. Fenner Ferguson has again placed us under obligations to him for a supply cf public documents. Medical Department, Brownillle College, In 'anGther column will "be found the announcement of the above named insti tution. The Browmille College as our borne readers are aware, is a chartered institution chartered by the Legislature of Nebraska, at the session of 1856. The object cf which "shall be the promo tion of the general interests of education, and to qualify students to engage in the several pursuits and employments of So ciety, and to discharge honorably and usefully the various duties of life." Sec. 6 of the charter provides "that the trustees shall have full power and auth ority to organize in addition to the Libra ry Department, a Medical Department at any time," &.C. Under this provision the Medical Department has been organ ized and gone into operation. "We are pleased to see the interest manifested in the onset, and trust much good will be the result. We have no doubt but that stock sufficient can and will be raised the com ing season to erect such building ?s will not enly prove an ornament to our enter prizing city, but to the Territory of Ne braska. Wildcats! Wclies!! Among the varied "requirements" and "requests" devolving upon Western Edi tors, we have been requested by a friend ew in the States to Durchase for him "a dozen wolf and wild cat skins, for the purpose cf making a Bvjjalo robe!" Therefore, if you hereabouts, who this ceil weather have been robbing such T-rmmtc nt thnir nvpr rnnls. will. nnnT o them to us, we will pass over to you .in eichange therefor, either "spondulicks or the 4rrady-john" as you may prefer, We intend to "lean back" for a few weeks naw jand .imagine ourself the principal agent of the American Fur Company. Social Bop. The grandest "hop" of the season, we are informed, came off at the residence of Judge Whitset on Friday evening last. "We had not the pleasure of being present, owing to indisposition, but have the "papers" to warrant us in saying that everything was gotten up in "A No. 1" style and went off accordingly. Fine Venison. Our friend Wm. Roswell will please accept our unqualified thanks for the nice present of venison sent us yesterday. Mr. R. is truly a "Nimrod." If there is any pime to be found, he will find it ; and if to be had, he will have it. Deer and Turkey, when he gets sight of them, may . as well adopt the exclamation of Davy Crocket's Coon, and say, "needn't shoot, Mr. Crocket, I'll come down." E"5T Read carefully the new advertise ments in to-day's paper. Hear tliera Talk. The following is from the Cuming City (Washington County) Pioneer. The ed itor was at Omaha on the 7 th and Sth and for several days previous : ' We now call on the people of the ter ritory to investigate this matter closely, look carefully at all the evidence that is low, and will hereafter be brought before Vou. A few men at Omaha, with the Ne braskian for a mouth-piece would very Kuch like to rule the whole Territory. They have done all they could to prevent Tvise and wholesome legislation, they have slandered our delegate to Congress, they have defrauded our territory out of the capitol buildings by expending the public aoney for the purpose of erecting a State bouse and then claiming the land on which the building was erected; thus defraud ing the territory out of some fifty thou sand dollars." They have threatened vio lence to our Legislature; they have drag fed the Speaker of the House from the Sjaad and maltreated several members of iae House ; they have gone to the capitol armed, and have forced the legislature by eir acts cf violence to adjourn from their town, and they have made issue with the people cf the Territory, as to whether a few demagogues in Omaha or the people large should rule. We, being a firm deliver in squatter , sovereignty are firmly c- opimoa that the people not only have e right to rule but that they will rule. . 'For the information of persons abroad may be proper for us to add, that there no probability that the capital cf Ne trasbi will be removed, while it remains lerritory. Those who advote its re oval,have never dared to make it an the people. Indeed, we have the best of reasons for believing that nine tenths of the people of the Territory, are satisfied with the present location of the capital. .In support of this assertion, we need only to allude to the fact, that of twenty-three members of the last winter's Legislature who favored a removal of the capital, only four were re-elected to the late Legislature, and two cf them secured their electknby ignoring the capitalques tion. That fact speaks Tolumes.1' We extract the above from the "Netrs kian," the organ cf the "Bumps," and for the information of "persons abroad," we can assure! them ;that the capital of Ne braska wili be removed from Omaha as sure as Nebraska remains a Territory. and we hai e good reasons for believing county in the Territory except that every Douglas, w rill send a delegation next win ter to the NEW CAPITAL. And!vea Doughs county will send one Councilman and three Brepresentatives (from the Florence district) to meet with the mem bers elect f rom other parts of the Terri tory. Then, if Gov. Richardson chooses to side witl Omaha and against the Ter- ritory, he c an have the supreme pleasure of sendinc his message to the members f from Omaha. . . The people did not desire the issue, but an Omaha mob, aided or backed by offic ials in the interests of Omaha, havef orced the issue upon them, and they have ac cepted it. So stand from under. The above we clip from the riatts mouth (Cass County) JeffersoMian. The Editor of which was also r.t Omaha on the day of the flare up, aud in fact was there jiearly the whole of the season: From, the Omadi (Daliotah County) En terprise: - ' "We have received the MinorityIleport of the Joint Committee of Investigation ap pointed to examine into the consequences of the dknculty in the Legislature of Ne braska, which, occurred January 7th and 6th, 155S.' " Upon its face, this committee. smacks strongly of a farce, self -constituted and thoroughly ex parte, as it necessarily is. Its members belong to the minority, and would naturally call witnesses with a leaning to their cause. As they could bring none before them with a compulso ry process, they were obliged, even if otherwise disposed, to examine those who were anxious, or at least, willing to be put upon the stand. There were of course no cross-examinations. We would not call in question the testimony cf any wit ness ; for we notice the names of gentle men, especially from this coanty, who would certainly testify to the truth, or what they believed to be the truth. The condition of a cause in court when the wit nesses for but one party have been exam ined is a fair illustration of this case." A correspondent of the Florence Cour ier (Douglas county) says: " We are opposed to any .imaginary party lines being drawn for the purpose of concealing the actualy existing issues beiore tne people. Questions cr domes tic policy are to be settled . The action of th majority of the last Legislature is to be sustained or disapproved. The right of the people through their Representa tives, peacefully to legislate for the pub lic weal at the seat of government, is questioned; we want you, dear Courier, to help us settle all these questions. It don't matter whether our fence-viewers are Democrats, Whigs or Know-Nothings until we get fences ; neither does it make any difference whether the pecple cf this Territory are Democrats or Wrhigs, so long as as our rulers are appointed by Administrators which we are not permit ted to assist in makimr, but it does make a difference whether, when we come to form a State Constitution, and be admitted in to the Union, we be governed by majon- ties or minorities Hon. Wm. B. Beck, an old and high- i 4 ly respected citizen of Washington Coun- j ty, says: Ed. PioirrH Dear Sir: I see' in the Nebraskian a charge against you to the e'fFect that you had stated in a certain "ex tra" that knives were drawn at the time of the f racus in the last Legislature. ' I take the liberty to state that such was the case to my own personal observa tion and knowledge ; and I considered at that time, as I do now that further oppo sition to Omaha men and measures would have been attended with serious conse quences, and put in jeopardy the lives of at least, a portion of that body. Wm. B. BECK.77 A correspondent of the Cuming City. LPioneer, (Washington County,) says: "Ed. Piosefr Bear Sir: Discover ering an article written by the editor o: the "Nebraskian," in his filthy sheet, re ferring in direct terms to an "extra" pub lished by you on the lOih instant, in re lation to what transpired at the time the Legislature adjourned from Omaha City to Florence, and denying in positive terms all contained in that extra. I could come to fcut one conclusion, and that is, that ncne other except the creature who had the glaring audacity last Spring to publish to tne world the unmitigated falsehood that the Missouri had so changed its channel in the vicinity of Cuming City and De Soto as lo leave the latter city three miles from the river, could have the hardihood, to deny all the facts stated in your extra, as for myself I could easily believe all the extra contained, knDwing what I do of the former acts of members elected from Oma ha, without the corroboration of a single witness; but hearing the facts, there stat ed, corroborated by: over twenty of the most respectable men of that body, I am forced to the opinion that the extra re ferred to not only contained farts and no thing but facts, but that the half by it wa.'$ not told. I believe that the people of Washington county will almost unani mously endorse the position taken by th majority of that Legislature, and only hope to live to see the time when the last vestige of that principle which tends to over-ride the actscf the majority cf the people's representatives, and make all the acts of the Legislature of Nebraska avail able and beneficial, only to the city cf Omaha, shall be forever buried deep in undistinguished ruins. "The Wyoming Telescope comes to us !ain, altera suspension of several weeks. We learn from it that the reason cf its nonappearance was owing to the cS.ce be : - - v:, ttt t , ' inlroken mjoandawrtlpn of its ype and fixtures destroyed by some unknown persons. We are not much surprised at this. The course -df-th&-Telescope in the recent election, the men it supported for office, and the result of the recent election at the the Vryoming precinct, would in our opinioa legitimately result in what the Telescope complains of. The supporters of a candidate whoscfrieiids deliberately planned the'stufnng the ballot boxes to pro cure an election would not haggle long about smaiihirg tip a newspaper office." The abeve article was clipped from the Omaha Nebraskian, of the 20th.. . It shows plainly the Border-Buffian dispo sition of the Editor. This is ir strict keeping with the course' he takers in '.the justification of the : ruffianism ana monoc racy practiced by the game cocks of Oma ha at the late riotous proceedings in the Hall of Bepresentatives, dragging the speaker from his thair, and by. brute force compellmguthewellpasea'memhers to retreat lor th jir lives. Wrell might the members of the Legislature" be "overawed and intimi uated by the rabble, when the Editor pjid many influential men of the city encourage such conduct as we wit nessed with our own eyes, on that dis graceful occasion. And this sameXditor says, "he is not surprised at the -smashing up of our office, because, forsooth, we saw fit :. to ' use.our constitutional rights, and dared to vote and speak against the Edi tor and his friends in the canvass for Con gress last August. The result of our election at W'yoming he attributes to us, that is, our.giving almost a unanimous vote for Judge .Ferguson, andmly a single sol itary vote for Chapman; and concludes that this would . , be a legal cause for the smashing up of our office. And we pre sume if our Press 'had :been thrown into the river, the editor hung or shot, the edi tor of the Nebraskian would have thrown up his hat and shouted loud hosannahs, and ejaculated a hearty amen to the whole transaction. Wyoming (Otoe County) Telescope. " FOB SALETOR SCRIP. we have 100 Overcoat -hich we Kill sell at cost prices for Brownville Hotel Scrip. StEGEL & GEEEXBACM. All those indebted by note or account to McAllister, Dozier & Co, are hereby notified to come forward and settle immediately aa longer indulgence will not be ven. CRANE fc HILL. Eagle Mills. &T. JOSEPH, MO. JAMES CARGILIx Proprietor. MANUFACTURES and keeps constantly on hand for s.ile, all kinds of Floor Meal, and Feed staffs. Orders solicited and promptly filled on meet favorable terms. Cash paid constantly for Wheat. For charac ter of Flour refer to everybody that ever used it. St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 1S56. vlnlS-ly Commercial Nursery, BLOOMINGTON, ILL. . The nndersisned beg leave to inform the Nurserymen and Farmers of the West and South-west, that they are extensively engaged in the propagation of EOCT, GSAFTED AND BUDDKD STOCXS FOB IVOtSKRIES, especially the APPLE, and a few other hardy Fruits. Having spent near twenty -years in selecting- their Fruits, they are now convinced that their list is unsurpass ed, both in regard to Uie quality anil the proportion in whien they cultivate. Beingvery desirous of dissemina ting them as widely as possible, they adopttne method of sendinzout small, cultivated stocks for the Nursery, as being tar more practicable and safe, than to incur the great expente, delay and risk of shipping large trees, which should always be raised near where they .are wanted. Froirh&r long expenenoe they natter themselves that tbry are perfectly acquainted with the above business, and they gTaftonly suet hardy varieties aa succeed well on the root, and bud, on seedling stocks, and the mostde 6irabe teener end halt hardy kinds. Thegrafting will be done at the proper season, and in the best manner. -The stock wl u tic packed securely and shipped by express, with the greatest care in early spring, to any part of the West. They have also, on hand, the largest and best crop of MACLURA HEDGE PLAXTS ever grown, for sale on best ttrtsu, by the thousand or mi U ion. They may be shipped in the Fall or Spring. Their prices forNursery stock will be found as low as any other c f equal quality in the Union. Catalogue and Treat ise on Hedge Culture, sent gratis to all applicants. Patronage solicited. Orders for Nursery stock should be sent prior to 25th of Deoepiber. Address, OVERMANS MANN, Oct. 15, ,57-nlS "... Bloomington, 111. . HUDSON GEORGE, (deputy countt surveyor) SURVEYOR AXD LAXL AGENT, MiiH Street, LUOWKYLLLE, X. T. WILL attend promptly and faithfully to tbe selection and location of Government Lands in the Nemaha Land District. Surveying Town sites, subdividing Lands, Draft ing City Plats, and al 1 other business of a general Survey or. Willboy and sell Land warrants, pay taxes, investi gate titles, File Declaratory Statements of intention to pre-empt, and make ott Pre-emption papers at short no tice, and always on hand to look out claims for actual net tiers, investments made for distant dealers. Letters of inquiry answered promptly. &xrxs to Daniel Beckel, Bantei, John stills, Cash. Dayton Bank, P. P. Lowe f Gcnkle & Strong, Wood & Nead, Motes Smith, itysll & Charles, Land Agents, Geo. II. Nixon, Land Register, Lusubaagh & Carson, Bankers Brown UaKani, do B. TV. Furnas, Editor Advertiser, Sept. 24, 57-ni3-v2 tf Dayton, Ohio, do do do do do dj lc .do Cincinnati, Ohio. Sioux City, Iowa. Brownville, N. T. do do do do do do - A. B. HOLLABIRD & CO., MacMiiists, Founders and Engine Builders, Front street, "West of Bmith, CINCINNATI, O. "TTTuld most respectfully inform their friends and V the public jrenerally, that they are now pre pared to execute ailcirders in their line, with prompt ness. Having lately enlarged their shop and with the increased facilities they now possess, they hope to merit a oontinuation ef the liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to them. aw' MiVl Engines of every Description. Constantly oa han ) : consisting of the rash, Circu lar and liuley. Mill Gears and every description of J asunrs, warranted to be well made m every particu lar. - They have also a Boiler Yard attached to their establishment, whica enables them to oversee all work in that line furnished by them, and are pre pared to work on as reasonable terms as any other aliop in the country. Those in want of anything in our line, -would do veil to give us a call and examine our new patterns, NEW TRI-WEEKLY MAIL. FROM TO BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. GEO. E. IJCXiAIUT, : TTAvrNG taken Use enntrAt fnr rvrrri thm II Mail between the above points, takes this method f informing the public generally that he has made preparations for rqnniin a Uack on the above named rente :-----' - .... ... Leaving Rock Fort- every Tuesday. Friday and San1ar,t 12 6 "clock II.: arriving at Brownville at 2 o clock. 1.-1.: leaving Urownriile for Rock Port. same evenirg xfi o'slock P. SL This route connect at Rock Port with the St. Jo seph and Council RluiEs Stage line, and at Brown ville with the Stage line leading from Topcka Kn) St. Joseph Io.,Izidep!nenee, Kansas City and other points below; end t Nebraska City. Omaha City and other points above ; and Xew Fort Vearney, wast; The subscriber Lopes by diligent attention to business and accommodation to customers, to merit a share of the public patrons ru. Particular attontian paid to the conveyance c rackages orpareeu. t-aarges numerate; bat no ae tonntabuity for unawoidafclc accidents, ArriI7 1?55. 45-tf branch, -cro o kes & FRQSTr Saw Manufacturers, ST. L 0 UlS. Af O. ST. LOUIS. MO Office.GGLVine Street, Iilanactory on Broadway, North St. Louis. Citra Csat Steel mil Sam, Circular Sates from three to uvaitij- -five indies fvlhj warranted . From over long experience iii manufacturing Saws, In tne Eastern State ar.d England, purchasers can depend f npon finding oar r-MtiM equal to Ute best manufactured. SCr",articflzr attention paid to repairing all kinds of Saws. ' '. - ... i ; L.&A. CARIt lifhGlcsale Booksellers; Stationers, II ' Aim BLNAE BOOK MAKITACTUBERS, - . No. 49, Main Street, St. Louis. Mo. Keeps constantly on hand, all the iipeUmg Books, Arithmetics, Grammars, leographies, . Philosophies, Beading Books, Histories. Dictionaries, Chemistries, Ate. now in use, which they offer at the . LO WEST PRICES. ran tTOci: of JPOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC Stationery, Blank Books, ' Writing and Printing Paper, Haa been selected with the great est care, and is equal to any in the West. Having an , EXTENSINE BINDEBY Attached to their establishment, they are prepared to manufacture all kinds ef Blank Books to order, at short notice. T5 MAKTFACrrORY. 'llain Street, Brovmville, JV. T. Wm. T. Den, r-l RESPECTFULLY returns his sincere Lf. .4 thanks to theeitixens of Brownville and surrounding country for their liberal and extensive patronage they have extended him for the last CReen months since he commeacedlusiness lathe above place ; that.be has fi tted up his ' new . est a M i.sh meat'o. 16, Main street, for the entire purpose of accommodating all those who wish to prtronixj him to have their boots and iboes make to order; and having selected the best quality of leather suitable for the West, and having en gaged experienced workmen he would say to the public that he is now ready to serve them on the shortest no tice with a superior article of Boots and Shoes, sewed or pegged, at as low prices as any other establishment in the Territory; pairing done on the shortest notice.2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION! Doctor wuiijs, having removed from 32 Vine it to Xo. 7, Pine Street, St. Lonlg 3Io Continues to be coxaulted on all , - i Diseases of a Private Nature. ' By a long course of study and practical experience of unlimited extent, Dr Whyte has the cratiflcation of pre senting the unfortunate with remedies that aave never failed to cure the most alarming cases of . r Gosonunaii md sypihms. Beneath his treatment alrthe horrors of Venereal and Impure Blod, Scrofula, Gonorrhoea, Ulcers, Pains and Distress in the region cf Procreation Inflammation of the Bladder and Sidneys, Abscesses, Humors, Frightful Swellings, and the long train of Horrible symptoms at tending this class of diseases are made to become as harmless as the simplest ailincs oi a child, SEMINAL 'WEAKNESS.' Dr W. devotes a treat part of bis time to the treat ment cf those cases caused by a secret and solitary habit which ruins the body and mind, nnnttini the lnfortunate indivUSuallw either business- or society. Some of the sad and melancholy effects produced sy these earjj ha bits of youth are Weakness of the Bacc-ana Limbs,Dis siaess of the head. Dimness of Sight, Palpitation of the Heart, Dypepsia, Nervousness, Derangement of the Di gestive Powers, Symptoms of Consumption, &c The fearful effect on the miaJare much to be dread ed, viz : Lens of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self DistruHt, Timidity, fcc., are amon? the evils produced. Sncb persons before contemplating marriage should con sult a physician of skill and experience, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Feier and Ague Cared! Warranted! All letters containing a fee addressed to C. D. WHITE, H. D., St, Louis Mo. will meet with prompt attention and medicine sent secured from observation. J3TAe ttrictett eeerecy obtervtd in all eatet. Don't forget the place : E3"No. 7, Pine sU, Saint Tnuis. lMxCS n251y ; - - . -.- $6000 Scrip Wanted, J For the same amount of Real X state in Brownville at low figures. Apply to LUSnBADGH A CAES03T" MILTON F. CLAKK, WHOLESALE ASD BETA 11, DEALZB 1ST rooerles JVo. 9, Main Street, BROWNVILLE, N. T. HAVING purchased the entire stock .of Goods belong ing to . . .. Davis, together w;& large and extensive additions just received, I am now prepared to Icrni&h every variety of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, FOR HOTEL AXD FAMILY USE. I have in store, and for sale cheap, a large supply of COFFEE, Sest quality Bio and Java TEA.-. Every quality and price. SUGAR, Havana crushed and best article of hrown sugar. MOLASSES. Large supply of superior Kew Orleans molasses,, Bel- cners ana tioiden syrup. . TOBACCO AND SE GARS, Extensive variety and all of the best brands. FANCY GROCERIES, Consisting in part-of PICKLES, A great variety and put up expressly for family use PIE FRUIT, Every description of fruit, such as -Fresh "Peaches. Armies. Cherries. Lrooae- bemes, Currants, , ituoarD, ctcu, For sale cheap and warranted fresh and good. OYSTERS AND SARDINES, A large supply of the best brands ami warranted good- TOGETHER WITH A large qumtity of various articles of domestic use too tedious to mention. , VIIIES AND LI QUORS', Port, . Native, Champagne, Muscat, Sherry, -and Claret .Wines. Extra Quality cf French and American Brandies, BRANDIED CHERRIES, Wolf 68 Sneidani Sclmapps, Old Mononrehela, Bonbon, and Tire -Whiskey, - t t te COMMON WHISKEY, ALEt See. CHEESE, Just received 60 boxes superior Western Reserve for ale cbesn for cash. inLTOX F. CLAHX. Special Notice. AXL tnte holding accounts against J. . Davis will call on the subscriber and have thexa cancelled; and those indebted to ua wu l please call and settle, as long er inauicDce Trill not e given. tt LTnTn ,;Tlie Steam Perry Boat is coming to brownyille, " ' -And IS now prepare! to rrepare an 1 make out Pre-eicptiou pa leri and Wirrant tbeni to be correct. I have taken the trouble to post myself upin regard to the Pre-ccipliou Laws and contested Claims, and wiiiaiway leeiplefcure in giving advice, gratis, to thost who may call a me. Hav ing a desire to remain permanently nettled iaNeraaha county, I will exert my time and talents to the-alrance-ment of oar new and prosperous county and the lerr.tory at lar?e.; Tisnrl TVarranta Bought end Sold." ! OFFICE, one door West of Crane k. HUl',ia Brown Hallam's new Office, where he can. be louuU at, all i-ae during business hours. ' .1 hi ye some good claims to sell of the first choice, tisar bered and prairie. s . -. . .. . ALSO Several good and eligible lots in Brownville, which I Will dispose cf cheap tor caithor on time, purchas er jaying ten per, cent interest. " . Z. FA2XEX Brownville, N. T. Oct. IS, 1831. TSaUiy 75 f- tlSE DUUUS, for aaJe, by Browmille' Saloon. - THOMPSON Si MARSH, - First st between Han and Atlantic, OtavJsi purcbascd tne above named saloon. formerly owned by Wm. Alderman, and now announce their reiii nesstotickle the epicurian tastes of the BrownvillianR and lathers with every variety of good things usually kept ia auch establishnsenU. Tis here you can get your fine oysters, sardines, Isbsters, fresh venison, prairie chick ens, and such lite and some of that glorious good ale with which to wah it down. Give us a call. ' November 11, 1867. is20-?y A. W. miT. PTJETT k WILE1NS0N, ': and ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OMADI, N. T. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care CoL Jesse Williams, Fairfield, Iowa. Gov. Jos. A. Wright Mr. F.N. Koock, Iljn. John G. Davia, Hon. Geo. L. Miller, Indianapolis, Ind, Washington City. Rock ville, led. Omaha City, X. T. T. E. HAYCOOK. Attorney at Law - h -AND BEAT, ESTATE AGrEITT. Mount Terncn, Nemaha Co., Particular attention paid to the practice of law and col lection of debts in the counties ox Nemaha, Pawnae, Sohnson, and Richardson, Nebraska Territory. Real estate bought and sold on commission. Land warrants located for distant deal its. Pre-emp-. ; , . . tioq papers carefully prepared. . . , EFZK3 TO ,. Sam.H. Slbct,PUtt8mouth. Jf. f .HP Bennet, Nebraska city, X T ! O D Bichardson, Omaha ciiy, N T Fenner Ferguson, MC, Bellevue, XT Cassady & Test, Bankers, Council Bluff, Iowa Cook, Sergeant it Cook, Fort Desmoines, Iowa. December 3, 1S57 n23ry ZOOK & BALDWIN, Porost City, 2o., Dealer in 3LD 3EL TEJ Gr 7 And ryiiaiciMES. - OlieTn lognlg, Dye Woods, Dyestiifis, OUs, Paints, and Painters Articles Yarnishes, Window-glass and Putty, GLASSWARE, French, English, and American Perfumery. xLM, toilet and shaving soaps, fine hair and tooth brashes, paint brushes, surgical and dent al instruments, spices, snuffs, manufactured tobacco; all the patent medicines of the day; pure wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choice toilet and lancy articles, etc etc. Agents ror the sale or "Dr. Wistar's Salsam of Wild Cherry. Rogers Liverwort," Tar and Canch&lagua. Osgood's India Cholagoue, Jones' American Cholagoguc; Guy sott's Yellow dock and SarsapariHa; Smith's Tonio Syrnp. tt July 23, 1857. r2nl-yly Front Street BroTTnTllle, IVcbraslta Territory, J. H. MAUN & Co., Has just received the LARGEST STOCE J WEST OF SAINT LOUIS. Consisting,, in -part of -the following articles, which they propose to sell Cheap for Cash: Pure white lead Putty Castor oil Cud liver oil Sweet oil Olive oil Glue Patent medicines, aU sorts Cougb candied 1' xncy candies Castile soap Toilet soap Washing soap Tooth brashes lliur brushes Cloth Brushes Almonds soft shell Hard shell Almonds ' Filberts, pcauns Pea nuts Fin Salsiu Oysters in can btrdines Black and Imp Teas French xiuc China zinc Red lead Venitian red Raw and burnt umbre Spanitih whiting Chalk Turpeatine Linseed oil Tanners oil . Copal Varnish Japan Wnite Varnish Litherage Paint brushes Varnish brushes Sah and window tools Wall brushes Lettering Pencils Tuble paints Camel hair pencils Blenders Star candles Yeast Powders. TOBACCO, Of the best brasKU, xhewing and smoking. Cigars fin est quality and flavor.. FRUITS AND LIQUORS. Preserved fruit for pies, brandied peaches, fresh pea ches in cans, pure liquors for medical purposes, Jamaica rum, Holland Gin, Irish whisky, Bourbon whisky, ginger brand-, Cordial, Port wine, cherry wine, wnite wine, Malaga wine. STATIONERY. Foolscap paper, fancy letter paper, gild edge notes, and envelopes, plain, fancy and embossed; pens and pen holders, inks of all kinds, inkstands and Fabers pencils, sealing wax waters. , A Splendid 'Assortment of' Perfumeries, Comprising Lyon's Eathainon, cologne, pom made genuine ox. marrow, bear grease and oils, musk and t sencen ef all kinds-nd of the finest qualiT. 3 Physician'- Prescriptions attended, of the day and niht. ALSO A SFIEJIDID ASSORTf.'EHT " ' OF Conslstliisr of TEAS, FIGS, - RAISINS, CURRANTS, crrr anv u u LJjl coffee, 'MOLASSES, ;! SOAP, r m CANDLES, TOBACCO, -t ' v v - POWDER AND SHOT "With sil articles usasltj fonnd at such placet. They Invite Jhelr friends and the ptfblip rencriHy to give them a call, and they pledge themselves to give them satisfaeUoiieato-vnre and oaahtT oi their goods. .TERMS ' CASn KXClalTSITEIT. Kov.21, 'W-V2-G22 Land TTarran: . .ZPoir Sale. ft ra JOHJiP. TTSON. iiituw"xviu.i, .;.-.'.a to., t. Land "Wan-sets Hotuht aa3 Sull. LazA entered ou Tie. CUims and Yuwu Lots l:jitai a bt. ii. Loin iluuy, iiake lavcsunenu acl lxc:e Wirrsnu ta t-me, tor OlFlCi. ext C,Jor ta L". lni OCce. o. Urowcville, X- T. haC:ty,X. T. Council liSmEi, Iowa.' "Warren. Peua. St. La in, H. t. Jve?h, " Saioci Al Wili.aaij, L: K. Ti;tle, B. li. Peirram it Co., Eaakii, lion.G. vr. fcconeld, R. L. il.-iibee &. Cm., " - .." Tjwtle 4t l'jirliii, Oct. 1. '7 13. S. DUITDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ARCHER, RICHARDSON CO. S. T. WILL practice in the sever! Courts cf tbe id Judicial District, and attend to ail laatters connected with the Profession. Wm. JIcLxxnah, sq., cX euraska City, a-ill assist me in tte prosecution of impcrtat Sdts. .Sept. 10, '57-11-tf :o THE GEEAT DJ:JrAS"I) FOR siGnirs sinririCr iachics, Eavir.g renJorpJ mors extensive accommodations necessary, new exti&iuoiis S5..J sales rooms have been ilteJ u?ia theliru stor, in Gla.?ow Bow, Xo.106, Ponrth Street, Above Locust, aad nearly opposite to Vine street, . St,i.onl. 21a. ' The superiority of SIXGSU'S SSWtN'G MACHIN'ES heixz ttijvQrsaliy acinowieised, allusion to it woald seem supererogatory. Of ttwvast number ot Machines sold daring the short time the Western Depot ha been established, not one has been returned or failed t-j jieM the highest satisfaction. Tbi fact is peculiar to SincerJs Se-ing ilachine alone, aad proves the substantial grounds upon which the cuiianiarr emarantee is based. EinviX DEAX. Agent. ATTOEITEY AT "lATI, BSOWNTILLE, N. a Will write deeds of every kind and contrasts for every pnrpose, with warranted legal accuracy. Office, in the Banking Home of Luahbaugh & Carson. RFEU TO Don. John A. Bingham. Cadix, Ohio. " W K Carter, Cleveland, " " RP Spalding, " BF Leitcr, Canton, " " SLahm, " " Wm R Sapp, Mt. Vcnwn, " S P Chase, Col umbos, " " Thos. Ford, Mansfield, " " Jas. Craig, St. Joseph, Mo. rownville, Oct. 22d,'37. v2nT7-ly Potter Wanted, I will give employment to a good, industrious Potter, well acquainted with the bneines. JOUX ScPUIRSOX. n23tr Brownville, Dec 5, 1S37. W. II. WILXIA3IS, . WEOLE3AX.K AND JUtTAU. EEalJEK Ilf STOS & TINWARE Orogoa, HIo., TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or gon and the public in general, that he has on hand the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin ware, ever offered in this ciariet. aly stock of Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and is for aalo at Wholesale and Letall at St. Louis prices. I would call particular attention to my stock of COOKLNG STOVES, comprising the most improved patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them may bo found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now in u?c, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and priic Pre mium. . Also Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sises and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER TIIAX ANT HOrSE IX TOWN. Particular attention paid to making and patting np Tin Gutters, in the town ana country. Alio, re pairing done on short notioe and on reasonable terms. Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. W. W. WILLIAilS, Tl-n5 ' - Oregon, Mo., July 5, 1858. KEW ARPvIVAL OF "HI? O 23 and TINWARE. CHRISTLiX DEESER. . WiUWNVILLE, - . ANNOUNCES to the public that he hasjuit re ceived, per Steamer Emma, a very lurtre and well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, cf new and improved patterns, as follows: Shanghai Elevated Oven. COOK BIOVES, Buck's Clipper Oven. " Improved, Pattern " Charter Oak all of which I pledge myself to sell at as fair rate and on as accommodating terms as any other estab lisbment in this region of country. 1 have also now on hand every requisite variety of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am preps re 1 to put up guttering and spouting and all other work in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike manner, which 1 warrant to give satisfaction. . A share of patronage is solicited. C DEUSEIt. Brownville, July 16 th. 1357. v2n3 ly NATH'L POPE COUSIN, Jiand and General Agent, "WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. Jlaving resigned tbe situation which he has held in the General Land Office for the last twenty years in charge of the Pre-emption Bureau offers his services in the proof cut ton of claims before the Department, under she pre-emption laws, town me act of 1441, fcc. fcc Mr. C. will also give attention to cases before the Pen sion office, procure Land Warrants to parties entitled, and prosecute claims before Congress. Kerens to I Hon. K. A. Douglas, Illinois, C. S. Senate. J. D. Bright, Indiana, C. E. Stuart, Michiean, " R. W. Johdaon. Arkansas, " Dan'l Wells. Wisconsin, House Reps. C. C. Washburne, Rob't Smith. Illinois, " John B. Sanuidge, Louisiana, " Thomas A. Hendricks. Com'r Land Office. Jos. S. Wilson, Esq. Chief Clerk lion. E. tf . Huntington, Ex-Cym'r. Indiana. James Shields, F.x-Cotn'r, Minnesota Geo. C. Whiting, Com'r Pensions. Gov. aledary.St. Paul, Minnesota Messrs. Sweeny, Feet fc Co., Baascrs, Washinton Pairo fc Xourse, co do Chabb Brother, do flj Suter, Lea fc Co, do do , Also, to the District Land Officers generally, and to all who have had land bnsincsx at the seat of government for years. Ej""0 business letters will recesve atten tion unless accompanied by a fee. n21-ly CIGARS & TOBACCO. VINING & SWAIN, Importers and Manufacturers of Cigars AND Tobacco Commission Merchants, 86, Main Street, fit. Louis, Mo. Keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment or GER1IAN, DOMESTIC, AND HAVANA CIGARS ALSO (For account ef the Manufacturers, and for sale at their prices) every van ery er Tircinla 3Iannfactnrcd Tobacco To which the attention of Dealers ia respectfully invited J3"Country orders will be put np, subject to tbe ap proval of the purchaser, and if not sail factory, can be held subject to our order TINTXG fc SWA1X, FRANKLIN TYPE STEREOTYPE F0UIH3RY No. 168 Vine Bt, bet. Fourth and Fifth, Cincinnati, 0. C F. O'DHISCOLX & CO. " Tanufacturers and dealers in New, Book and Job Type, Printing Press--, Case-, GaU:e3,ic, tc. inks, and rnntir? Jlateri.-il of irery Description. STEIUIOTYl'ING of all kind Booki.llnsic J PaUntlleAkdne Directi-jcs, Jobs, Wood EngrevinoTi 1 Ac, c. rj Brand i3 Pattern Letters, various styles, Jonas Crane and Theodore Tiii: have this day fomed new ctopartnartb ipundertbetheDrm and style of Crxor a n:il,sni will continue the Mercantile business at the all suudcf McAllister, UoEicr&t. ' ' J0TA3 CBAXX ft. 8. 1S57. THal DDOEI H'-L. J. V. WISTLAKE. A. A. jrCTTOK. WESTLAKE 2c BUTTON, LIAC1IIIIE SHOP a FCUHDHY, Railroad Car, EIocJi-Fuiap, Holt Corner cf .Mair. J:idile t., G'.- "T."I ' A T TUX conatantiy iucreasnu Jcmaixi upixttuto extent C3ai3iiuilor the purkaeta a-1 tunc ot arus. bUi for nriiUcats and at n-renai-uu ct the citj; ki3amc4 us tw e&uui( m cuune.i.ua w:Ui cux t!W iptt tr eatet prW, a under the inuueuiate superriion of ne o"us;r I5rsr. t' siiedtv tUe nt aceotfiLahed expetu, Jtr tfp!yig cjse cr.icle tit t ie tccriJ. Particular attcitioawllT be pa! 1 1 the selection. jnr4 cl.a5C. axdsalecf thoronb-treJiittIid ll;rn truhtcd Io.is. Ferrets, ani facer Fowls, Carnsfe, Buy, . and Saddle Hcries, Carnages. liarn aaJ lada ini, Tismt Wtrtes. every description of Fire Iraa.diertusg An cles, Fi.-a.i&; Juris and TswlL.a, JSatic aud JCaul inrtru mvnt, Yxzlts, Sail and 5i.jw K.:.FarLat;ri. tno Wiaoa, Liucra, aad Mgars; Cricket and Hxll E-iJ. rds, Is&c. AGaicrxTuxAt. I!iPLrniTTs, .f oe Uteitaod taut improved laid ; SoeJs, Planu, Fruit, Pirtsi aad Sha-le tries, and all kisds of Jiookt trusting on saeuect.ioX tai-po'-iance t the. i'armer, Horticult iirt, and Florist 1;tate lloous E5gagild in a-Jrance, taMieaauers as4 pjctoti t-j htav for arope. Ca.M-tua. tiie m IjkUs. orauypartof the world. Tcis uillobviat tae swcessitf . to reiuents of ialand tjwns. aud p iacea wl.ct t a itoater agencies exist,ar coaling to New Tork twe or tire week inaTiikce tt tiwiy are cow tri-ivtL!T rKrsir: to do either to obtain psa:;e. or to secure e'.isiUe aasAiauod tioas. In this uc;rtiuri:t.-'w' n4.fcorei4j ta secuo Roosii at lioTt-u ui. r.r rates. Hiito proterT" the stranger fr-jre. tr s:tioa iivell as lac inveiuenca ; . and, in short, to perfora any description of wujbiJssio! ' that would ordinarily reu aire UMDmcet f th cartv himse'.;. : : Oentlemea w!o desire to form Librari. or woo rarr wiih to procure ti.e CAoiee Lifwafare of t e day. can alTViyj rely cpoa cur jodiemeut aud tcVluis. A1m, -Blank books and S Utaoncry, and Loot anil Kews Paper, for printers. , FOR THE LADI2S. we will wocur tha latest Fan h inn PUter, styles of Locnets, samplef Ua nttweat varie- ueaioi good. ot:oetics, perfumwu auajun-74rL.clM.a3d we slia U s 1 ways be pi eased to 1 oruiih everj ihiui CMuaeot ed with their want. la short, for any service which mar be nspulrnd. th public may rety upon ns, with the tiost perfect omaaeace ford2lity, andiiiuatch. Apply Gr.U. W. WILCEifcCO., Porter's Spirit ef the Tines, J Broadway. M. T. K. R. Sctscr.pL.m;s fur Porter' Sairit ol the Timca. a Snorting LUerari, AgricuUurai, Family Wtjekly Xfv pper, may be forwarded to taesaiao Urt.:ti;u. Tsruu, $2 a year. Richard Baowx, AL:CAXTCH "JutLIM, Late Coa'r emlki V a-ie7 Zk Pioneer of Nebraska. XHOV7I7 BROWNVILLE XESOASZA. . -. -OC2 attention will te given to U folUvisg asiaeM vix: To th huyiag f Bank notes, aai. loaaia jiatjatyon gtxi security. . , andselUag of Eastern Exctat:.! , " " " " Land Warranu. " eollrctionof debu in Nebraska, liwi, X'otrthera ' ' Miiaouri, and Kansas. " buying and se 1 lmg of fans", towa lo lu, r saus '' " proved lands. " selection and entry of Landi fir setUersTor others, either with land warrants or iiooey. Semittances can be ma-Je to us in Drafts, r Deposited with liauks or Bankers subjuu to our order. - We will enter lauds with Warrant r Casli. auy a il fees! taxes and commissions for one-thirl af the .f rM profiM, accruing from the sale of tbe lands. ' In Nebraska and Kansas from two p -tares millions acres of the finest lands in the Union are bttnr oCUred for sale, foreign capitalists will find here a rich tie 14 for in vestment. Investments judiciously madn la Wasters lands and town lots are now pa?u.r from fl.'tr U fir noa- . dreil per cent. We solicit the patronage of the rnh'.ic, confident that enr exrerience and knowtederiu the busiaesa wiU enable us to give enure satisfaction. Having a large acqnaintance In the Mississippi val?rr it will not be difficult to gve references wti rair4 by corresponents, as regards our standing; sn4 wili at ail . times cheerfully answer all letters of eaq.Ury. Brownville, Jane 25th, 137. tSJ- ft GEO. .a EAYER & CO. viav.v " fc. JLa. fcJtl J TT MM imiiu miiiii mu General Iiand Agents, Glenwood, Aattsmemth, Mills co, Iowa, Cass eo, eonuka. WILL promptly attend to Laud Agem-ita, Inves tigating Titles, Paying Tases, Inverting moa ey. Buying aud Selling towa Lots, Laying Solliu; and Locating Land Warrants, and all othor bs sines connected wilh their profcaaion ia Westsra Iowa and Nebraska. J. M. LEWIS, Associ!ile Attcisty. . I1EFEREXCES: Greene, Wcare i. lionton, touncii Ex.fi, low.. U. Uoughty & Lo-, Greene, Weare & Lice, Greene i. Weare, Nixon & Goodman, -Tootle k Greene, N. W. Thcmas, Sohooly &. Son Gen. Wm, Irirk, II. Johnson, I. Reed i. Son, Robircn 1 Bro , Ft. Des lloijes ' Ctdar IUpiis u Cincinnati, Vhio. ' Glenwood, It wa, Cincinnati, Ohio. w Tinc-atow j, X. J. ILghtatown, fc t PLuaJli.h, Pa. Mi. ModfPTd,.J. Usriinton Co. H Emigrant's Land Hunterl!! HOYT c SLUTH DHL MI AN'D Nemaha City, and Pleasaatville, 15". T. . Land Warrants Bought and Soli. IaATO ITVTOIED 0 Tin II. Land Claims and Town Lots; BOUGHT AND cOLD. AND Investments Made for Distant Dealers. BEING practical Surveyors and onehavtniriad three years experience in the "West," will dev-jte.w entire time and special attention to the Selection aol Entry f iana or claims lor settlers aud all t boss deal nag locaUous. Addfss. noTTitSJirrr. Nemaha City, 21 T. nrrrms to A Schuyler, Kepublic, Seneca co., Ohio. I) I Searles, Tiffin City, " Dr P lnnrkecp, Uayton. Iowa eo., Iowa., Rev W aling. Archer. IiicharWn oo., aT. T. S Wiseman, Genoa BlBtT, Iiwa. J F Schuyler, Novrltr Works. X.T. " F Ferguson, Ilrownville, X. T Clinton D Turner, Attica, fceneca co., Ohs. Z3 Letters of Enquiry Promptly Anawrl.J3 august uth, Ibw7. 15,000 lbs. ofCaCOn For sale, theaa fur Cah. by 'LYi ORD A HOILV. bonora, Mo. April 9th, 137. 4;itf V.'OOD & AVOLFSON, Imriorter aud Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines k li quors, Tobacco, Ciffirs, &c &c , Second Street one door above btattie't Bamcing 11 The subscribers' have just opened m St. Jnptt, one of the largest and most varied a6crtmes.U of Winet aod L. quors ever offered in this market, and which they uCer ti Country Merchants TES rEIl CTLT CAEAPCU Than aiy other housin Norta-West Mijii. MR. WOLFSO.N Has been engaged In the business for a number f years in at. Lou; and iew Orleans, and flatter himseif that he can make it anol.jcct to taoee wit tiaj to purchase to call and tee htm. ECountry merbhanta are earnestly solid Uid to aa!l and examina our stock and price. j w vyju a. woLF5i:r. , St. Jottpk, Ho. S3 hUHk Mattresses j ist received at the store of Aug. , 1337. nS I. T. iniTTX. I. M. TOL'SO. J. W. RTXWART, YOUNG : STEWART, Tomarains and Coninilaslon MerclaantD. And .llanulacturcr Azvniu, 3TO. 37, SECOXD STUErr, ST. LOCISi MO. Particular attention pan! to the sate of all kind of Merchandise. Orders for the purchase of Cliicinaaii. Fituburg or St. Louis Manufactured articler. wa; meet with promirt attrniiim. AND HO L L O W W A R E K.ept conr.ant!y on hxnJ Uie laitsr at the rtdictd pric of 3 1-A 'mu fr h. Steam Patent Dortable Mill, TH. subscribers have entered into a iartiMTh?n unier the firm cf Iieed, Ilolabird i. Co., Va manniacture the J. C. r.eej, Ptter;t PorUhli Griit ilill and are now prepired to famish all tbiea want of a good Com or VTheil Slill that for dara, bi'ity, simpllcty and economy ; excel aoy 11 iU iatha world. On tbe late exhibition cf the" Mechanic institute in Cincinnati, a Cold Jftdal wus awarded them for it. It is adapted to all Grain jriadin:rpure; 5t it superior to all others for the most aittnsiri: Jlereant 1LU1, as it is for srinding the Tarwiert fel by Uorso power. The above Uil'sare nannfactqml l7 taaunJrr-rV"-! at tho;rs- In CinHruaLi, O., e ben they r t ! " - ' " icy rpaatity t:,bort ttotiea. ? '' ' arrai.tcd t er..rc m fiilTs: ' it 50 li. Cora. 25 Wheat, $"..:) i - - ; is - zY mm.