Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 05, 1856, Image 3
CHE :. ADVERTISER. IB. - W. . FURNAS, Editor.; SATURDAY MORNING, JULY . 5, 1858. g jj. Takhn, No 63 Fourth treet, between Jnutand Vin,.Ciclnnati. ' m . J1 l Pn-TTKXGILL 4 Co. NcwYdTk. ' .V. S. STXR, No, 43 Chestnut street, Saint 3. F. McLrsa, TrcT,T)hio. ' Dr. II. II. Darst, TippccahoefOhip; . . . S. C. Mckgsr, Covington, Kr.. . - . D. .KiRX, Archer, Nebraska. . A. W. Peter,-Oregon, Ma. . Dillon A Hawk, Uockport, Mo. " -, aides A White, Nebraska City, NVT; . . . : Are authorized Agents to. Solicit Sub&npt&ms and rcrtLsements for the Advertiser, nd redcre and lept fort monies' thereon. " Hth our recent additions we now hare e.mojt nsive Job Office in this Western Country, and -.remred to execute Job Work .of every descrip ' in the leatest styleand on reasonable term-.--kuUr attention given to DUat and Card, work: 2r purchased on of Foster's latest Improved i Orders'- from a distance wilt meet j prompt attention. .'THE rOUETH: . . t he" Fourth of July passed off in the har t manner. The attendance from our own 1 adjoining jcountiea'of this Territory and sourl, was targe. Good feeling, sociability riiony an j a'good time in general,'-' was the cf of, thi day. The'public etefrises vrert ijtable indecdl. The vocal music, under the Wvisio'n 6f Capt. Tstbbub aed Lady, Vas line as anv-fve ever listened to. Tie De .ration oT Independence was. read by Mr. E in a clear, audible and impressive mar In regard to the Dixseb, all that'is cec jy for .us' to say, is that' M.JJ cle Bejt :ite " presided over getting' up. and arrang-theidiblei- All the? delicacies and sub .tials of the season, weighed down the tables; Uo meat, Venison,-Barbaciled Ox, Roast :ep, Uogs arid Pigs enough to. have fed the Je Territory. After "doing justice to the ;s,"au hour 'passed Rgreeablyin delivering imer.la. and -responses., .Toward the de sof.thadaj tbe company dispersed, all '.ng that.it was "good to be bre. be young folks-had been fyr-some days ing arrangemenis for the Ball of .the sear and in the evening' the "BeaCty and Gal- -y"cf our place, Rockport and Nemaha assembled at M'Phebsox's Hall; a new commodious buildings rushed through to pletlon,. Tor ;the .occasion. ' The 4,ddle ihe bow', entered upon the jSrformahce of ;s devolving upon themix celebrating the the merry dance, commenced atxfc cOn ?d uptil towards the -"wee "hours, when . . . - - paired to the large room below, where .C iVeeeles' had prepared, a supper. .-Here another display 61 good things; flnsurpav y any other supper we everaat down to know, how the."whnmin folks" -at' the keje,LIrBie" get up the "good" things to .The dance "went on" ."until broad ght" and the '1x)ys went heme with the in the'.mOrwng." Altogether; it was a !ong to be remembered in Bronville, . ' . . .. pLEsiEisriAi irbmisAnoirs. be bolting portion of 'the "American Paty 1 nominated N.-'P. Bases, present Speak- the Heuse.of Representatives, for Presi , and Gov. Jcassox, if renn'sylyania, Vice President.." ':, ie Republican Party have nominated Col. ! C. -Fremont,' fo PridenL . -s, have, heard nothing. of the Abolition sntion, but suppose Gabeisos os Gerbitt 2 will W the candidate of hat party. !th four candidates w the field, the battle rax hot. We look for a lively contest edas we 'are independent, and without we think e can look impartially up j mtveme'nts'anci-a'ctiens'ef al parties, ?ep our. readers' posted in' the true stata rs, . . . - : iiTeey Coke. Since our last issue, 0 families have" taken claims and settled t county. All wha. come and see this -y wfth the intention of locking oirthemes, -e to settle hel-etbe country only .wants seen "to ' be admired .and iak en posses- I. - c . the half starved farmers. Eastj -in the where -it requires 15 years'' to get '10 i land in .a proper and easy state of cuv a could but see the "fairest portion of creation" out he"re,"waitjig only the plow :nce,' lo .make' H surpass tbel boasted si Lands,", the entire Territory would in a few years." Well, they are begin-' Ini it out. "E Coal, The workmen in dijifi a .r Col Thompson, within one square of street, have come' to a fctrata of a fine j of Stcne Coal, 12'inches in thickness. :rson digging the well, is an old "jnincr" ys that he has no doubt but that 10 feet r down, Coal can be , found in sufficient :le to pay. well to work. As we have d at present for c.oal, only for. jnechani rposcs, no one has.rjpenediup the coal ere. There is plenty cf coaT anywhere ais place, . rroMAL Laws. We are infotraed that itorial Printer, H.D. Joexsoj?, placed inds of the Secretary, on Monday last, s passed at the last sessidn 'of the e '.ejnslature. This is rer co'ntracL and . . . . . -ell for the energy, promptness 'and qualities of Mr. Johxsost. Persons o copies of these "Laws can. procure making application to the Secretary 3rritory. .. - ", ' . . . TEir. For the" benefit of some of friends, who think Nebraska ."tob far M 'tis t great an undertaking to think sach a journey,'! we niention this: Mr. nd Lady, Trom Miami County 0.'left -t 3 o'clock on the afcernoon'cf Mdn e 23, and took breakfast' in Brown- day the 23th; making the 'trip in lit-' c a received a number of letters lit -inng algod our .town, counlv, and '"a w", m-. most insfancejf a fear they were "imposing upon re.'' It gives us pleasure to answer and. we -here publicly enounce of cur readers in the Statesdesire , such as' above mentioned; we will give them a!1 in our power, if they rj. 'We have received the following private let. I ter, from Hox. iu D. Kisk, of . Archer, N. T. Although not intended for publication, w have taken the liberty of making such dis position of it; because of the compliment paid pur paper, and the information relative to crop tind the county. Ve Lope Mr. Kirk will par don us, ond'eontihiie hereafter, to keep ua pcsU ed in regard to "all ffiatteisof interest ia E;ch ardson county; . ' . . . AkcifEli, N. T., ') V -June 28th, 1856A . . ..B. W. FcBJtAS, Esq: - ' . I see .that you have honored me by announcing" my name in 'your paper as ageat. I am, much pleased with! ih$ numbers-1 have received. I think it contains jfist such' information as we want. I hope yoU will continue, as you have, begun, to give us the most inteersting and useful paper in the Terri tory; .and I will gladly -act as agent to increase the circulation. it is calculated to promote the interest of Southern .Nebraska. 'Before yqur first number came to hand, I did not feel 'disposed to make "much effort, lest l.'might be de;ieved and held responsible for misrepresentation; but since I have seen it I am willing to make an .tCTort to increase. the circulation of so useful a; paper. , I hope you will riot fail -.to send us the pa per every Saturday, regularly. This week we have failed to get it, and with some of us there seems 'to be a vacuum hard to 11. If the pa per tximes regularly, I thiuk I-can get quite a number of subscribers. . , Crops look well in this county, though the weather has been quite dry for a few weeks; but a rice fain has just fallen, which will not .only revive vegetation, but has already revived the hearts pf the farm era. . Some beautiful farms have been opened in Richardson, this Spring, and manifestation of thrift and in dustry may be seen -throughout the county .There is a great deal of good prairie and some timber lands yet to be taken.iu this, and Paw nee counties; and since the close of the Land Offices in. 16 wa, we see travelers here daily, passing up the country; and I presume they will continue to come in stiif greater numbers, where they can" get landand, get it" too, for $1,25 per acre, instead of, stopping m lowa and buying lands at second hand ,and double price; and we wpulday to them, come on all yethatAvish to settle in a. rich and healthy country. . -'.. ' "' . "Soks Love' To RoAM'-rBefore the second number vjf our paper was issued, one of those 'singular species of the, human race,' com monly called "'jour printers," stalked into our sanctum, uttering the familiar words "how work?" We were astonished at first, but up on reflection, thought nothing strange of the occurrence. ". It is impossible to hide a printing office from pne of these "tramping jours" they tbiU find it. Is a few moments conversa tion, we found the one in question, an old m quaintance; he having been "roller boy" for us, when working "jour work,' a number of years ago, in Cincinnati.' Since that time he has worked in every State and Territory in the Onion, and yet "on the move." "Sich is life;" especially with 'jour printers." - We have neglected calling" Attention to the advertisements of Cabet, Jokes & Co., and Nuckolls & White, of Rockport. Well, we don't know that it would have been cf much use, or now is as they are so 'well known, as I keeping fine 6tocks f fine goods taking pleas ure in showing them, and giving bargains We call tte special attention of Farmers and others who purpose making selections of fruit trees, to the article on the fourth page, nnder the head "Fruit and Fruit Trees of the West." There is- a single article worth your whole year's svlscriptim. Preserve it for reference. A "thousand thanks" to Daf.st of the Ad miral for St. Louis papers, of June 26th.' Our mails have bean unusually deficient this week, and .we had almost despaired having any news for this number. '." . . BaBiasrED. We learn. from the St. Louis Republican, that Gov. Shaxnos has'resigned his position ai Territorial Governor of Kansas. Resignation took. effect, July 1st. What now? Kebbaska Wheat. We. Febousoj has handed. U3 a handful of .wheat heads taken promiscuously from his field, which measured f inches in' length, and contains 112 grains to the' head. Beat this who can. m m . Seethe advertiseffient of DilLos & Hawk, and Hawk: & Dillon; m another column. It 'would ''take your eye," to just "peep in" at their Rockport stock; and they do say that Hawk' & Dillojt, at Jlemmes Landing, keep the largest assortment of goods above St. Louisi Don't take our word; or that 6f others, "but go andiee. ' ' . V - . . 'Mb." Srout's Mail and Express Line, runs between this place" and Rockport, every Wed nesday. and Sunday. - ' ' . We announced last week the result tHhe "County Seat Vote," in Achison county Mo. ihe Lourt have ordered the removal of the Records, Books and Papers trom. Lindep to' Rockport, end it has "accordingly beea to done.". ' . '" ., . We have had' several fine, "soaking fains.' the past week, which has- caused vegetation. and the farmers', faces to look bright !and cheerful again. . Thanks to Mrs. Wheeleb, for that dish of Jce Cream. 'Twas fine put us in mind of other days.' - Had but one objection to H-tcxr cold cold as ice. ... , Judge Benedict, has taken the "Nebraska House," formerly kept by Mr. jEdwards,' in this place. We bespeak for this House a lib eral patronage. m . ' . If yotl ttlustle in a printing 'office, and the compositors tell you tof Trhistle louder, don't you do it. ... " " o ; T"hel3oston Traveller state? that tne original Fillmore '-men in Massachu setts, 'are now. generally in favor of his withdrawal, and the union of all the elements of opposition to the-A'dmin-istration.- . . . - Tfce trial of Mr. Kendall, late Post master "at New Orleans, flrs' termi nated on the 24th ult., by a verdict of acquittal. He was charged with open ing letters and abstracting money there from: ' of Mrs-Timothy Daly,' of Pittslield, has just given birth to 3 children, weighing 25 J pounds, marking four children with in eighteen months " We trust that Mr. Timothy Daley is a gentleman wltH a; liberal income! of Ji G; Bushey and his little' stjh; of Fairland, Shelby county, Ind., were fatally poisoned last week,'by . eating wild parsnips, which they supposed to be Spikenard." '. . . ' ; . . . HASOUC NOTICE. The Brethren of Brown ville and vicinity, ere respectfully iinvite'd, to participate in-the procession, public enstallation &c at Rockport on Saturday -July ,12th. ; By order or the Lodge. . W. JI, DUHBAR, Sey; .' Rockpbtt, July 5, 1856. HAKRIZD. On Sandav, 22d inst- bv JcDGfi Benkdict. Mr. HdoiI Baker and Miss Mart Billows, all of Brown ville. - .... Nebraska House. "front Street, sear Steamboat Landing, ' BUOWNVILLE, NTV ". A. Jk BENEDICT, ANNOUNCES to the public that he has taken the above House, formerly kept by T. H. Edwards, in Brownville, N. and is no.w prepared to accomo date all who may favor him ith their patronage. A new addition has been built to the house,' and ad ditions made of Furniture and Bedding, and all ar rangements jnow are such as to render this House equal to any ic the Territory. Brownville, July 3, 1855. vl-n5tf . 1L0OK OUT: . A LL persons are hereby forwarned from bhyins ii. the South West fourth of Section 25, Township o. ortn Kange 10, bast of the sixtn rnncipal Men diao, in Nemaha county, N. T now occupied by Thos. Kcddy; as I have a right, to said claim that is indisputable. ' . B; B. THOMPSON.- BrownTille, July 5th, 1856 vl-n5tf . VT. YY. XVlVLt AMS, W HOLES LK AKD BKTAIL DEALER, tit STOVES & TINWARE . Oregoni SWIo ' -fflAEES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or- 1 gon and the publioin general, that he has on hand the most extensive stock of. stoves and Tin wars, ever offered in this market; My. stock of Tin ware u ef my own manufacture, and is for sale at V holesale and Ketall at at. Louis prices. I would call particular attention to my stock of tUUKDU blUV be, comprising the most improved patterns both Air-Tight and Premium.. Among them may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove how in use; the Asiatic Air-light, rioneer and prize Pre mium. Also - - .--- --.. Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Siies and Patterns, which 1 will . SELL LOWER THIN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN Particular attention paid to makinz and trattin? up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. .Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term . Old Copper, Brail and Pewter taken in exchange ior wora or ware. . vv. v. vvii.LJAJls. vl-n5 . Oregon, Mo., July 5, 1856.' FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth c( Goods at a small advance oa cost and carriage by rxr eta tta wii. AKD - llxulJlt LAJIUlJiG, HQ, , WE HAVE in store, and are receiving per Steam ers Hannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha 'ge ana Dry Goods, ? ' BonneUj . ' - Medicines, ; . Drugs, . . Furniture, . . Tinware, . Saddlery, " Grocerie?, Clothing, . Hardware, .. . Queensware, Boots & Shoes, ' . . Hats l Caps, : Cutlery, -Paints, Doors, Oils, Castings . bash, Auili, . ' Irpn CARPENTERS A BLAC'CSMITHS' TOOLS AC. AH of which we offbr at very low prices for Cash 'or Jonntry f roduce. , . N0.ETJKB7G! "WewiUieU atEOilE PRICE 11 . . - DILLON A HAWK. P. S. Ladies, if yon haven't got a fine Silk Dress, Shawl or Bonnet, -don't blame Dillon & Hawk, for we certainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dross Goods ever offered in this .market.' No trouble to shew Uoods. , vl-n5. . D. H. Great Inducement THOSE wishing to purchase LOTS in the Town of Brownville would do well to give as a call, as, we have 50 Lots which will be sold very cheap for cash, Also, a Lots In UMA11A U1T i , for sale. Enquire or . . . a. U. k J. IJ. . THUAirSON. Brow'nville,N.T.June2S,1356. . ' .itf GEO. C. FERGUSON.'. MILLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER brownville; n. t .. A NNOUNCES to the public, that he is prepared IX to erect Steam Saw afid Merchant Mill) at short notice and reasonable terms. , .ALL WORK WARRANTED. ... ' He is also Agent for . ,.' . , A. B. IIOLLIBIItp CO'Sf Western FoundrF CINCINNATI, O., . LEE 4 LEAVITT'S" '. . Saw Manufactory, x ' .." CINCINNATI, 0., . And is prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es- tatmsamenu. - . . Letters of eaquiry, promptly answered. . KEFFERENCES.' Noel, Lake & Co.,. Brownville, N.-T. Steam Mill uckoll8 A White, Kockport, Mo. , " James Lowe, Linden, . ..- vln31y. . Brownville, Jane 21, 1856; ST, JOSEPH CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. CORNER- Second and Edmond, (irpposite Market Square) have on hand and finishing, a fine lot of the latest and best styles of (Joaches, llockawars, Ba rouches, Buggies and Hacks, and will Bell AS lew as can bo had in St Louis, or elsewhere, and the work warranted to be made of the best material.. My tim ber I ship from the east, therefore I da rrt? hesiate in sayicg it is the best. Persons wishing to purchase a carnage of any Eind.'will do well to give mo a call as I will satisfy them that they can do fs Well with meafaa Where else; prden if or any kiitJ of carriage promptly attended. " Repairing done ol! short notice, and satisfactorily. Mr. C. GcVx is authorised' to sell work and receive orders for me is Council Bluffs. St. Joseph, June 14, '56. 2-tf A. DOLPH." Sale of Town Lots, TV Ti T? A W WTT T P. V - T- rpHE .undersized will'offerfor sale to the highest a oiaaer, on J uiy 4tn, icjo, me iouowurg lown uoumiaeinwiiot urownvuie, is. i. , Lot. Block. Lot. Block Lot Block. II ' 1 15' 34 14 53 - 12 2- HI 36 3 60 . - 2 4.' 10 . 36 16 61 8 11 12 33 11 . 6t . IS . 13 7 4 5 . 68. , 11 22 5 43 5 69 . 5 23 3- 45 14 ' 72 . v 27 ' 5 4t 15 74 .10 28 . U 43 14 76 . 2 32 7 50 13 78 -' . 12 33 4 57 7 80 divided half of Block 68- sun TERMS One third in hand, ofle tbira1 in three months, and one thiAf in six months. with Bond and owuniy. -. .-. JOLLM.WOOD, June 11th, 1855. - 2-it Of trery derription for ealt at this odes. KniGiCEOCICEFl t.lAGAZKIE, . EDITED BY-LOUIS GAYXOK CLAEK. -'. 1 . mmmmm v Th rinmbpr fnr Jnnnni-r lR?lft TsfttMnn Vnitw- Seventh Volusck of the Knickerbocker Maqazike. Since the price of subscrition has been reduced from Five to Teeib Dollars a year, the circulation m .a . me UlNicxebbocxes has been incrcasea raore thaa five to one. in many places, ten are sola where was one before, andthrons-h the vear cast it ha been but steadily increasing. It is now offered as cheap as any y or tne Juagasines, all things considered. : Instead making new and prodigious promisee, we submit a w extracts from notices of late numbers, which wa few to ight extend to a number of pages. OPINIONS OP THE PRESS. ' Those who are familiar with the Editor's monthly 'Gossip" with his readers, have doubtless, with our selves, admired the perennial source of its pleasant wit and joyfolnoss. In this number "The Gossip" holds on its way, like some fair rivulet glancing and dancing in the sunshine of a May morning. We used to wonder how Mi. Clark held out, expecting he would certainly "snow brown" in the coming cumber; but this number gives no sign of exhaustion. National liUeUigencer, lYaihtngton. KnicI is himself, and nobody else, a living fact, possessing Within himself every variety of fresh, choice literature, from the ablest,. the wittiest, and, most humorous pens of the times. 'Luterne Union. The KKtCKERBOCKEB has been and will be a fact of its own: a ecnmne living thicz, all the more de sirable now that the new crop of magisines, filled with articles pirttted from ngusn autnors, makes fresh honde creations more conspicuous and weloome. Aew Ydfh Ckrtvtia Enquire Eev: F. W. Sun tok. Author of Letters from Up, the River; etc., will be a regular contributor: The beSt talent in the country will be enlisted, and no expense or effort spared, to make the KNick- bbbockes more than ever deserving or tne Erst posi tion among our original American Magazines. Terms. Three Dollars a year, strictly in advance there will be no "deviation from this condition.-- Spocimen number will be sent gratis, on application, post-paid. " . . . Post AOE.-rTwo cents per number, prepaid at the office where the work is dslivered, quarterly in ad vance. ' ' - - All remittances and all business conlmunlcations must be addressed, post-paid, to ...... SAMUH-Li 'liUt-SiV, 348, Broadway, New York. IMPORTANT NEW WORKS. .' PUBLISHED BY Moore, .WilstachKej-s & Co. No. 23 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. A HISTORY OF MEDICINE, from its Origin to XX the Close of the Eighteenth Century. By Dr. Kenouard, of Paris. Translated by Dr. .G. C. Comegy) Pcofeasor in Miami Medica-1 Cellcge. - One volume, large evo. 750 pages, lTrice $3,00. . .; ' An Introduction' to the Study of JSsthetics. Ry Professor J. J. C. Moffat, of the College of New Jer sey. Princeton. Author of "Life of Chalmers:? Ac. vol. 12 mo, pagus. Price $1. The Teacher's Miscellany. A selection of articles from the proceedings of the College of Professional Teachers. By J.' M. CampbeU and A. M. Hadley. of TXT- L. U -l ii j t . A i r a T uuiuu vonego. vae vui, xxmo, w pages, jrnce $125. - ' . WILL BE READY IN SEPTEMBER THe Cyclopedia of Modem Travel, A Record of .Adventure, Exploration and .- Discovery for the last Fifty years. Edited by Bayard Taylor, Author of "Views Afoot," 'i ravels in "Jentral Africa," Ac, Ac. One vol., 8vo. Handsomely illustrated with .12 maps by Schonberg, and numerous wood engravings oy urr, and an elaborate steel frontiapeice by liuttre. ill De sola to subscribersxmly, . " MOORE, WiLSTACH, KEYS A CO,, W holesale and Retail .Booksellers, " iSVfest Fourth street, Cincinnati. C. ii. WILLIAMS i-atent-jjouwe iictms; uaiL vaivci orce . and Lift Pump: THE attention-of -the iblic is irespefetfhfly solic ited to the examinination of this valuable Pump, as tne most valuable one in use at the present time. Simple in its construction, durable, substantial, and not easily, impaired by .use. Perfectly adapted to Railroad Stations, Steamboats, Manufactories of ev ry description, Mines, Furnaces, Salt Wells, Oil Mills, Hot Liquids, (the balls for such. being of metal,) Fire and Garden Engines, Cisterns, and, In fact, - all pur poses for which a pump is required, and capable of tnrowing water to a -great Height or aistanoe. with great force and power. The highest prises have been awarded by the Aew xork, Uhio and Indiana State Fairs. Town, County and single.Rights for thirty- nine Counties in tne. eastern part of Chio, extend ing from the Ohio River to Lake Erie, and the Coun ties of Augusta, Albermarl, Pittsylvania and Rich mond City County in the State of Virginia, for sale upon the most reasonable terms. Address through tne iincinnau jr. u., toe unaersignea . vl-n4- - . B. HA ZEN, Oity 3E5Eotl. . , "; OREGON, 310 ItOBT. L.'IJATCNr Proprietor, No pains or expense will be spared by the subscri ber, to make his gueSta comfortable in every respeet, at this well known and highly reputable House. The very bet attention given to animals by. a gooa ana attentive uostier. -vl-ni . ' ROBERT L. HATTENJ MORE 3IEN WANTED; AFEWjnore active and energetic young mcri can find immediate employment, by which they can easily make $6D0 to $1000 a year, to act as agents for several new ana -popular works, just published for agents, und not for sale in book stores.- . We have a great many agents employed, many of wnom are making Irom $15 to f ZO per week. Those who wish to engage in this pleasant and agreeable business, will for particulars, requisites, Ac, address . U. L DERBY A CO. . .'- Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers. Editors of Newspapers, by giving the above and following, three insertions, and calling attention to it, snau receive any taree ol tne following works; Life of Josephine, by Headly, $1,25 Life. of Lafayette, " " $l25 Life of Napoleon. - .--. ' . $15 Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Life, ' $1,00 Life of Mary and Martha Washington! $1,00 Odd Fellows Amulet, $1.00 Any person wishing any of the above books, oan have them sent by mail, free of postage. on receipt oi me auove recau price. . vl-n4 C, L. DERBY & CQ, New York. Virginia Hotel. ST. LOUIS, MO; TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, THIS new and extensive Hotel, located 6n the cor ner of .Main and Griien strmpta in t.li if-r nf Kf. Louis, continues in successful- operation, under the rropnetorsnip oi J. li. bPAEB and his able assis tanti. '. . For Ihe information of strangers, we would stae that th: in tha mnst iTfiniv TTnfjiT in him Pit-w fronting on Main, Green and Secondsts., and aviug a .nik..l . e ton e . v:.l . cr. J.- 3 m. tilation durin? the summer month n. thn rnnm hp'nrf well arranged to' insure that end; and is onk squar! only irom tne Jtauroaa racket Landing, and directly opposite the Railroad Ferry. There is attached to the Hotel, an extensive shaving Saloon, with Baths and the Proprietor has fitted op. , , - , . Bathing Rooms for the Ladies; Which they may enjoy free of Charge. The Public- are respectfully invited to call, the rropnetor pieaging ior ms nouse, every comfort us ually found in first claas Hotels. Menls furnished to suit Railroad time. ' Charges $2,00 per day. vl:n4 . H. SPARR. it tv'. fcll)E.- - J. D. WIJITE. . RIDEN & WHITE, . . ' .... General ILaiui Agents . .NEBRASKA- CITY, N. T. T TAVING made arrangements by which, we will J.JL i-ecfivo accurate ccpies f all the Townships emoraeea m tne eastern portion ol Nebraska, we are now prepared to oner our services to ttre -SQUATTERS OI THE TERRITORY," In Filing Declaratory Statements of Intention to Pre-empt. See-dring ' Pre-emption, Lrcatin?Land, Warrants and ENTERING LAND. LAND WARRANTS BOfttTHT & SOLD. Land Entered on Time, &c, Ac. Particulrr attention paid, to Buying and Selling rroperty on commissionr Also, to making Collections J r j: :i a i . r .1. . rr - uuu lurnsruiuj remuuinces 10 any par.-i iub union Blanks of all kinds always on hand-. - - . ' . '.:.. RIDEN A WHITE. ' , REFFERENCES. Messrs.. Po-prJeton A Byres. Omaha City. Hon. A.-A. Bradford, S. F. Nuc. .olb, r ,. Messrs..Dolmaa.& Wes ; Teter A. Keller, Thomas Lnmkin, Jrrcs 28, 185?. v1-b4 . . . : , Nebraska Oity4 u u St. Joseph, Mo., ; Waah'ington City A. ITJED, r - G. L. -ETGHE3, . J. J. KTJDD, H. T. 1TCDD, - ; - . 8. O. GSUE3. MUDD & HUGHES. PRODUCE $ COMMISSION No. 33 Leveo and 66 Commercial Street ' ;. i ST. LOUIS, Ma ..... . Improved Little Giant CORN & COB PLANTATION HLL HPxrloo HocIuoocL rnHE subscriber hns purchased exclusive right of X. Territory in tbo T,T est, of the above celebrated Mills, and is prep&rcd to furnish them at all times, either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the most positive manner. v- ' It is now more th n a year since the "liitKie Giant" Was introduced to the public, during which time, it has been Constantly growing in the popular favor. The improvements recently effected and patented, makes it the most perfect machine ever offered lot general farm ude. It is furnished ready for attaching team, and weighs as follows: No. 1, 225 No. 2, 330, No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pounds. . Twenty minutes are sufficient to set one up, without mechanical aid, and wnen once adjusted, it can with safety be entrusted to a boy. Full directions accompany each Mill. . XI" UTS. Tl GZZ 3332 3 No 1, $25, will grind 8 bu meal per hour with 1 horse No2 40, M u 10 u 44 M . 1 No3 50, - 15 ' 1 No 4 60, " 20 . K 2 ' J57 Liberal discount to dealers. JAMES Bi CHADWICK; ' No. 63 Locust Street, bet. 2d and 3d June 28, 1856. vl-n4 St. Louis, Mo. . ' L, FORSYTH & CO. . COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Freight Agents, OF. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO SAlLROAD. No. 3, Olive Street, St. Louis, Ma Wholesale Paper Warehouse. BItADXEIt, WARREN & CO., WHOLESALE Dealers in Papers of every des cription: Printing, Book Paper, Wrapping, Manilas, Folio Post, Flat Cap, Foolscap. Letter. A Note, Colored Papers, Medium A Demy's, . of the very best Eastern - and Western Manufacture, and for sale at very low prices. LS? Cash for Kags and Kope, . . .-. . BRADNER, WARREN & CO., No. 12, La Salle streer. Chicagoj June. 28th. 1856. vl-n4 X0TOI3OCJtTXfi OF THE. s Pablished weekly at Brownville, Nemaha County, N. T. " Its columns will be devoted to the interests of the Territory in general, and particularly to the. town from which it hails.' Being a' free, independent sheet a redressor of grievances an enemy of pub lic evils, and a promulgator of public interests, it will be ihe receptacle of respectable and well written communications on all subjects of general interest. It will be printed on a mammoth double medium sheet, of good aabstantial white paper, makingit al together the largest sheet in the Territory the ma terial being new, it will hold a front rank among the papers of the Territory in mechanical appear ance, and will not be surpassed by any journal in the States, of , equal siae.' . . ' - - Tlie News Department. hi thia branch, no pains will be spared in selecting such intelligence, as will be of the greatest interest to the location in wmch it circulates, and every en deavor mode to insert matters -of the very latest date, up to the hour of going to press. It will al ways have tontnbutors residing at the capital, who are interested and - influential, and this will enable us to give the very latest news from that quarter. To the Ladies. ' . It shall always be our aim to get np a paper which will amuse, interest and instruct the fairer portion of our readers. Having, tad advantage of retaining a corps of fair contributors to a well established lit erary sheet, we shaft" be able to maka this depart ment of our paper highly interesting. fhe Farmers ' Will always find their column filled with matter of deep and vital interest to their calling. Only such articles will be. ins'effed in this department as shall be of direct interest,, to this poftion of out readers. We have always looked upon the Fanners as the most beneficial to community at large, an3 anything we can do which will tend to enhance their interests, ennoble their calling, increase the value of their property, will be done with pleasure, in hopes of see ing them take their stand where they properly be long, in tne iront rans ci intelligent alliens. Local Department. As one of the principal-objects in starting this pa per, is to establish the character of the youthful and growing town hi which it is published, we shall en deavor, by all means, to assist in giving correct infor mation in regard to its facilities, its causes of pros perity and its business interests, and shall take par Ucular pains to keep our readers notified of what M transpiring in our midst. ' . - Reader, will yen aid ns in. this enterprise? -No ex ertions on bur part, will be spared, to make the "Ad vertiser" all that itainost ardent friends may desire. Our pastexperience will be used to increase rather than diminish tha interest that is awakened in its' favor, and it is only necessary to secure the influence in its behalf, of those interested in its prosperity and in the future welfare cf the Territory, to place it On a sure and lasting foundation. Notwithstanding the great price of materia, and the present high rates of living, we will publish the 'Advertiser" at the low rate of $2,00 per annum' in advance. All letters should be addressed to us at Brownville, Nemaha, county, Nebraska Territory. . . K. W. FURNASj Publisher. Brownville, N. T. June T, 1855. . "' LITTELLS' LIVING AGE Extract of Letter? from Judge iio'fy, Chancellor . Kent, ana Prttydent Aiam. Cambridge,' .4jn'" 7, 1844. I have' read the- rospecfus with the greatest pleas ure; -and entirely approve, the ' plan. If it can only obtain the public" patronage' long enough, and 'large enough, and seeurely enough, to altan its true ends, it will contribute in a'n eminent degree to givo a healthy tone, not only to our literature bnt to public opinion It will enable ns to possess, in' a moderate compasJ, -a 'select library of the-best productions of .the age. It will do more :' it will redeem our period ical literature from1 the reproach of being devoted to right, and superficial readings to transitory specula tions, to siekly and ephemeral sentimentalities, -and false and extravagant sketches of life and character. . JOSEPH STORY. . Nrr Yoax, 7th, 1844. 1 approve very.mach of the plan of the "Living Age :". and if it be conducted with tha intelligence, spirit and 'taste, that the prospectus indicates, (of which I have no reason to doubt) it will be one of the most instructive and popular jperiodicals of the day. ' - JAMES KENT. . " " Washtngto', 27ih 2?eeV181L Of .'all tha. Periodical Journals devoted to litera ture and science which abound in Europe, and in this country, this appeared to me the-most useful. . It con tains indeed the exposition only of the current liter ature of the English language; this, by its immense extent and comprehension, includes a portrature of the human mind in the utmosf expansion of the pres ent age. J. Q. ADAMA This work is made np of the elaborate and'sta'tclv essays of the Edinburg, 'Quarterly,' and other Re views; and" 'Blackwood's' noble criticisms on Poetry, his keen political Commentaries, highly wrought Tales, and vivid descriptions, of rural and mountain Scenery; and the contributions to Literature, Histo ry, and Common Life, by the sagacious 'Spectator,' the sparkling 'Examiner,' the judicious 'Athenjeum,' the busy and industrious 'Literary Gazette,' the fen . sible and comprehensive 'Britannia,' the sober and respectable 'Christian Observer,-' these are intermix ed, with the Military and Naval reminiscences of the" 'United Service,' and with the best articles of the sider it beneath our dignity to borrow wit and wis dom f'om 'Punch;' and when we think it good enough, make nse of the thunder of The Times.'. "We shall increase our variety by importations from the Conti nent of Europe, and from the new growth of the British Colonies. Published every Saturday, Price 12- Cents a number, of Six Dollars per year in advance. Sjext iuke GP Postage. Tb SECOND SERIES began with April, 1853. It makes four larg?Tolums a yean Complete Sets of the FIRST SERIES', in thirty six volumes, handsomely bound, pocked! in neat boxes and delivered in all the principal Citiesfree of ex pense of freight, are for sale at seventy -two dollars. Any volume may be had seperatelv, at two dollars, bound, or a dollar and a half in numbers.' Any Number may be hod for twelve and' a half cents, and it may be worth while for subscribers or purchasers to complete any broken volume, Jhey may have. Cdi tbua greatly enhance their value. , -; - - LITTLE, SO & CO., Bcstea. 'Dublin University,' 'ew Monthly 'Frasers,' Tails,' 'Aiftsworth's,' 'Hood's' and 'Sporting Magazine's, and of 'Chamber's' admirable Journal.' We do not con A. CF0I, . . . L.&.IOTEX. rORD & EOWEX, Attorneys and . Counsellors at Law: COUNCIL ELTJFFS, IOWA. OOcc at the corner of Eroadway and Madison streets, rp stairs. JOSEPH MURrilY, Attorney and Counsellor at ; taw: And Solicitor In Chancery. Sxdxet, J'etuont County,. Iowa. CfSce in the Court House, np stairs.' Im EINGEN FULTElti ATTORNEY AT LAW. SIDNEY, IOWA. Will practice in the 6th and 7th Judicial Districts of Iowa, and Nebraska Territory. E. F. SEARS, . Attorney and .Counsellor at Law. And Solicitor in Chancery - SIDNEY, IOWA. Will practice in the District Courts of Western Iowa. SJ" Office at the Court House,- up stairs, J. II. .BROW!f, Attorney and -: Counsellor at Law. PLATTSMOUTH, N. T. l '. WILL attend promptly to all professional busi ness intrusted to his care; in any of the Courts of this Territory. Letters of inquiry, relating to any part of the Ter ritory; answered promptly and with dispatch. D. II. SOLOJION, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. GLENWOODVIOV7A. Will practice .in the Sixth and Seventh Judicial Districts of Iowa; a. rorrLKtox. . wjf. . btses. POPPLETON 9c DYERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . And General Land Agents, - . OMAHA, NEBRASKA; Land Warranta EotrgHt and Sold LAND ENTERED ON TIME. SPECIAL attention' given to the selection and en try of Lands for Settlers,' and all others desiring Choice locations. - . Land Claims, Town Lot) and all kinds of Real Es tate; bought and sold an'i investments tnada for dis tant Dealer!. GIBBS & 2IASON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. And General Land Agents, . NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. ; , WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, collec tions, investing money, locating and selling land warrants, and all other business pertaining to their profession, in Nebraska Territory and Western Iowa. CHARLES B.. SMITH, - AND NOTARY PUBLIC. . OMAHA CITY, N. T. ' CSce. in State Hons?. TTTILLgive particular attention to orders and. com V V missions from abroad, and to the supervision of the sale of lots and Claims in Nebraska Territory. - References. ' . Hok. Jisai D. BitiGnt. - Washingtos D. C. u John Van Bcrex, New York City. ; " Enwrs Croswkxl, " . - " -" Mark W. Izzard, Gov. of Nebraska. M T.B.Cohno, Sec, . Greene, Wx arc A Bentox, Council Bluffs. Iowa. JACOB S AFFORD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. GENERAL INSURANCE AND LAND AGENT. And Notary Public. Nebraska City, Nebraska Territory. WILL attend promptly to all buisness entnsted to-his care, in Nebraska Territory and West ern Iowa. ',-'". H. d. johnsojt. j. p. CASSAbr. j. d. tk3t. . JOHNSON, CASSADY ATTEST, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. And General Land Agents; . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.- WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, In ( vesting Money; Locating and selling Land Warrants, and all other business pertaining to their profession; id Western Iowa and Nebraska. -A. P. JONES, ' DEALER IN - REAL ESTATE, . General Land Agent'. fc OMAHA CITY, ' N. .T. : m U. A. TERRY & CO. -WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALERS IX GARDEN , & FLOWER . SEEDS, FRUITS and Shrubs, Grape and Cranberry vines, Grass, Clover seeds, Bird seed3 of all kinds, Agri cultural and Horticultural books, Implements, Ac. Agents fpr all the best Rural Publications in the United States. ' - - Store next'door to PostoEce, Council Blnffs, Iowa. Wholesale and" Retail Commission ' House, Omaha and Fontenellc. . TttOMAS GIBSON, IS now receiving for, sale, a large assortment of the latest styles of BEDSTEADS, do. Also Loayitts' Corn Mills, adapted for grinding meal or horse feel with.two horses. . Also, a large lot of Half -bushel Measures, stamped. Merchants supplied on wholesale terms. GLENWOOD HOUSE. THE undersigned having sgain taken this well known House, has fitted it up with entirely new and complete Furniture, and hopes by strict atten tion to business, to m rit a liberal share of public a. tt m i . . . - . . pau-onage. uis xaoie wui at ail times be 1 urn i; bed with tho beat the markei affords. His large and oam modious stables will . at. all times be supplied with grain and,' attended by careful ostlers.'. In short Jes se claims "to be himself .again' and will at all tines, be glad to see his old friends. Glenwood, May 14, 1853. JESSE PAINTER. CGILYIE HOUSE. By USHER & THAYER, CORNER of Water Stf'eeJ and Iowa Avenue,' near the Steamboat Landing, - . MUSCATLNE, IOWA.' Gzxeral Stage Office. Baggage taken to and from Steamboats, free of chargo. ROBINSON HOUSE. THE Subscriber having recently taken and refitted the above well known and popular Pub lic House, he trusts by strict and studious attention to the wanti of his guo3ts, to merit a liberal share of public favor, confidence nd patrpnage. . JJis table will be spread wita the best the mafk&t affords, and do pains will be spared to make his guests ajgreeably at home, and comfortable. G. A. ROBINSON. Council Bluffs, May 14, 1858. FOIITEITNLLB HOUSE. "WM. II. DAVIS, Proprietor. WOULD respectfully inform the Traveling Public, that he is now prepared to accommo date any quantity of travelers and boarders and will be found ready at all honr3 to administer to the wants of visitors. He is now engaged in making ex tensive additions to his House- and Stables, and will spare no pains n; makirfg th Fonteqelle House a home fof all who may favor him with a vkit. Fontenelle, N. T'May 14, 1358. iVcnty Laborers Wanted!! TWENTY LABORERS; who can handle th spade, are wanted immediately at Brownville, ffebraska Territory. .Liberal wagesVill be'giyen by the subscriber, '--'.- . J. DN. THOMPSON. GARRISON, Meal Estate Agent PLATTSMOtJTH', N. T. HAS now on hand several valuobie town lots and also Timber and Prairie Claim, which he will sellcheapl . -, . ; . Being agent for the City of Plattsmonth, he will furnish lots to those who wish to settle in the town1 cn cheap and reasonable terma. . .. ' Oe with J. H. Ei 6n, Eyj, ' BOOK STORE!- : JUST OPXD AT THS HEAD OF ROADWAY, - t ' COUNCIL BLUFFS, IO.MA. WHERE may be found a large assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, an-l , everything in their line, consiiticj in part, as ful lowa: . i . , , . Histories and Biographies, Narratives and Travels, ' ,. ' ' , School Books, , ' . Misscellaneous Works, , . ' " Lives of Eminent Persons, , - Agricultural Works, - Standard Poetical Works, , " -j Religious Works, - ' - Song Books, .';. Bibles and Ilymn Bocks, t , Novels and Light Bcadic j," . . Pictorial Works, . Blank Books,' ., . ' . . . Taper, Pens and Ink, ' Cars tad Gift Books, Toysand Fancy Primers, .,. , PorUclios and Albctcs, : And a thousand other ossfal and necessary articles in the line. . , Also, red, black and blue INKS,' of our own man- . nfocture, Wholesale and Retail as cheap as can be -. had in- St. Louis, and warranted of the best quality, put op in quart, pint and half-pint bottles; also, in . four and two ounce bottles. . . Professional men wishing a bill of - , ' M OK DBMS, . Can be supplied here at 20 per . cent above pub-' lishers prices, we paying all costs and obtaining thcra. ' at the shortest notice. Our arrangements embrace any STANDARD BOOKS printed in the Cni- . ted States. Call and see our stock we are new beginners but will serve our customers to-the best of our ability. . ' , Our prices, we are sure will be satisfactory CRAIG A SAN FORD.' " Council Bluis, Iowa,' June 14, '53vln2. , 4 . . IUchardscn's LI:soirl . ; Express Company, .. ' Principal Office No. 12, N. Main St.) ' ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. ' B'EG leavo to inform' the public, that they hv extended their Express Line to this place. Hav- '" . ing complied with the requisition of their Charter and being fully orginixed, are now prepared to trans act a General Agency Business. ; . The success which boa attended the original Propri etor, is a guarantee of the satisfaction rendered, and it will always be the aim and study of the Executive ' of this Company, to give every possible facility for tne speedy .and sate transmission or . . c . Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels, and Bundles of Goods, Merchandize, and every description of Freight, on reasonable terins,' to all points on the Missouri River, and at St Louis, . , with other responsible Express Companies, for New York, New Orleans. Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago,' Cincirii3ti, Partington, Louisville, Rock Island, Mem- , , " phis, Pittsburgh ad Buffalo, and to almost cver7 town an, yilliago in the United States, Europe, Aus- ,i tralia and California . .,:.. A Messenger will bs put on the new steamer Oma ha, making weekly trips between here and St. Jo- seph, there connecting with our daily line t St Louis and all points as above. In behalf of the Enterprise, the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. All business entrusted to us, will meet with the wmi , energetic and prompt attention which has always' characterised this Express, and modo it pre-eminent , in. Western Express bunineM. , DIRECTORS. : . St. Louis. f", Edward Mb ad. . Samecl McOartnkt. " W. D. W. Bernakd, . . Joht W. Toolet. . . - Joseph F. Richardson . ' B. P. Basst, Alton.' W.: J.- Pigot,' Lexington.' . . , J.CSEPII F. RICHARDSON, Pres't. S. M. Osat, SecV:. . vln2. He.nry Ktle, General Agnt.' .- LATE . AKRIVAL'!! ' . ', AT BROWNVILLE, N. T. " . , W. HOBLITZELL & CO. - " ARE KOW IX RECEirr OF A FEE3H ECTTLT a M .fffllETY Mr Which, when compicta, will compose the Largest .. and bost selected stock la this country: OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES ARE BOUGHT " at the lowest price for cash, and consists cf . Coffee, Sngar, Teas, Fish, Rice, Currants, . Raisins, Candies, Molasses, Syrup, Fruit. Nats, &c, Stc . DRY GOODS. Ladies and Gents, call and soo them, and price for yourselves. . Late styles and a . full assortment of Dress Goods, from, a ,ten cent Lawn t a Two. Dollar Silk.. Alio, a few Una ' ! SILK SHAWLS, BONNETS & PARASOL " CLOTHING. A fina stock old and" your.g, fogies and 'fast' men, Call soon if yotf wast a nic" . coat, vest or panti on reasonable terms, v " . . HATS. New styles cheap and durable' . t HARDWARE. A very large s!33ortmett,'om- -listing In part of Smiths Tools, Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Bills, Mill, Crosscut and Handsaw Files, Angers, Axes, Broadaxes, Adzs, Cljiscl Ac, & to the end of the chapter. . . BUILDING JIATERIALS.-A large lot. ' consisting of Pine Doors, Sash, Shutter Blinds, Oiis, , Paints, Nails, Locks, Latchcy, Putty, Glass Ac. " ' . FURNITURE. Bureaus, Bedjteads, Tables . l,nairs, l in bates, vcpbcwls, Stands Ac, ViT" We will sell cheaper for cash than any home in Nebraska Territory. . , June 7, 1353.. t ' . . . NOTICE TO SETTLERS IN KANSAS . AND NEBRASKA. . . Surveyor GenrraVi OJ!e;f 1 Wyandott City, K. T., Nov. 22, 1855. f AS frequent enquiries are made of this oQce ia relation to the manner in which notices of Pre-, emtion claims to the public lands, in Kansas and Ne braska, are to be given through the Surveyor Gcnor- al's Office, this notice is published for the bcc2t cf all whom it may concern. The following form of a declaration to caii n2dor the law, any tract of land subject to pre-emption, has beon furnished this office by the Commissioner of th General Land Dfiice. The declaration cf intention may be written or printed, and must bo sigued by tha applicant in presence of some person who will sign the same as a witness. The declaration ttay be md and signed at this offico, or any where else in tho Ter ritories and sent by mail or otherwise to this office., The form must be carefully observed. Declaratory Statement for Cases where tie Land l not frosjact to Private Entry. L- -,of- beinr -have, on the- day of. , A. D., 13, settled and improved the ouarter of section, numher- , In township nnmoer '. or ran re nuniber- in the trlct of lands subiect to sale in the lan. rfn t and containing ; acres, which land hen not yrt been offered at pullih $aU, and thui rendered eubjert to private entry; and I do hereby declare my inten tion to ciim tile said tract cf land as a pre-emption right, under tre provisions of said act of 4th Serton- ber, 1811. . . . i Given under my hand, this - day of , A." D.. 13 . Trf pres4nc of . Upon filing the declaration in this office tiers will' Lssu to the appileant the followiag certificate: No. t Surveyor GeneraVi Office, K. t- t certify that has this d'ay fflcd in'my cf5- a. notice in accordance with the 12th section of th Act establishing the office of the Surveyor General ef Kansas and Nebraska, and granting pre-emptk-n rights to actual settlers for the -quarter section number, in townshin number '. in nno number . east of the Cth T ii nr. i fa 1 Meriil.in. in Terrifxtry. Surveyor General of Kan3a3 and Nebrx'ka. BROWIlVlLLE STEAM MILL,- LAKE, E3IERSON & CO., Proprietors, N. B. We would respectfully inform tho citi sens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that ws have atwaf i on Land a large and well selected' ' supply cf LUMBER, which we enn furnbh allow- " er rates than ntJf mill in the Territory. Market prTien paid for log s delivered st tae yard, or on the, ank cf tho river. . " All orders aconmnnnit d with the cash, will receive our immwITate attention." S. B. MILLER, BLACKSMITH , AND TfAGON IIAKEPv. Pii-stSt., bet Main and Watery-' BROWNVILLE, N. T. . 1 t