Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 19, 1856, Image 2

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    THE ADVERTISER.
It. ."IT. .FURNAS, Editor.
SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1S56.
S.H. " I'arvis, No. 63 Fourth, street, between
M'bla lit and Vine, Cincinnati.
.S. M. 1'ettengill k Co. New York.
W. S. Swyxxer, No. 43 Chestnut 'Street, Saint
LouT. .
B'F. McJxvg, Trtv, Ohio. '.
Dr. 11,41. Dakst, Tippecanoe, Ohio.
V. C. Mcsger, Covington, Ky.
. A. D. Knit, Archer, Nebraska.
11. W. Petti, Oregon, Mo.. . ,
Dillov A Haws. Rockcort,Mo..
Kidss A' White, Nebraska City, N. T. "
. .Are. authorized Agent to solicit Subscriptions and
Advertisements for the Advertiser, and recievt and
r.-iept for tnoni'f? thereon. ' '
.
With ur receJt addition., we now have the most
xtensive"Job V)2jce in this Western Country, and
are wetared to execute Job "Work of every descrip
tor!, in the. ieaiest gtvle. and on reasonable terms.
Particular attention sriven to Blank and Card work
htfrinr purchased one of FosVr's latest Improved
Crd Prec. Orders from-a distance will meet
with prompt attention. ' "
I Qn. Claim Cuds, aiii Dzci.ara
. Si A.
C5:e.
:zuivzb, for sale at the advertiser
' Weoffof as an excise for deficiency in the
cJitirial columns, "absence from home," from
"Monday' until Friday. TVe have a goodly
arncuntpf original matter, ir the' shape of cbr-
rcspondence, .'which we trust trill be equally
oa o'n-ptMe In onr reader as -our own . scrib
bling. . . " '
Look here, you young
f,a, Kentucky, Pennsylvan
... A, , . . . t,, rm
toiling the soul out of you to purchase a farm
at the rate of from $50 to $100 per acre-r-di
ycu.k!;ow ycru couU get better yes .better
laiyi'in Nebraska, for $1,25 per acre? It's a
fact.. Now just bundle up, and come right.
along out here.
Mails. "We have failed, heretofore, to re
m .npfial hvk tn 'TTnrl Sam's Line" for
late and importanat papers, from 11 directions,
Tv'e receive Cincinnati papersin 60 davs; St.
Tr.-.U in ?.0 ,1avR- OrAaba and founctl Bluffs.
in 20 davs: and we ret them thus re-ularlv ev-
: . . . .
w - " I
ery week. We hope the -gentlemanly clerks
of this line. ' will pardon our nejrlect .in this
Ciiti'er, and cQntinue. their favore.
"Wonder sure will never cease,
- .
While works of art do so increase.
ITZeSASKA CITY.
.Vje made a short visit this week, to our sis-
ier, rieprasua City, and. were, pleased to nnd
that' she has not been misrepresented-by- her
friends. " Tlrev have a beautiful town site; the
iBhatitants men of energy and "indomitable
refseverance. beveral nne cuudings in pro-
cess of erection a fine, brick church building,
'nearly completed, which would- bo creditable
' to -ay of. the much older cities. in the states;
:in short, everything shows forth Nebraska go?
ahead-aiiveness. . Success attend their efforts,
"We found Hides & White, the extensive
Land Ajrents, driving matters with "six horse
. power." "They are. doing a heavy business,
and certainly are deserving tof it; a more gen-
tlamanly," business man than-Mr Eidex, is to
' be found no where. Persons having business
in .he dine of. that firm, can find no better
hands m which to entrust it.
Ji'SxeuLig Mobtox, ex-editor of the News
Ve found retired to a country life, enjoying an
txchan'ge of the Squill" for the plow-Sensible
mrn. - " .
V,'e had th good fortune to "put up" at the
NEERAsfcA Cif r Hotel,'1 Baekes & Bas
' kum, Proprietors. Reader, don't let the name,
Barnum, cause vou to think of the "world's
humbug Barnum"not at all po such thing,
JmutVAia House: the nronVietora are both sen-
' A A
tlemcn well quauned in every sense oi me
word for their business, and wjll'inake you
'f:el at tioroe." if von stop with them. Their
' House is well arranged; - their table well fur
. r 0
nished; stock well attanded' to; everything
agreeable and 'comfortable; and "last, though
not least," icthe office, is the agreeable, smil-
in, gentlemanly .ITicxEOT.
We had' the pleasure of becoming acquaint-
. with' Judge IIabdix,- Maj. Dowxs, Judge
. Bbadfoed, and many others we have-not'
spa'ce to , enumerate whose kind attentions
. Tendered" our visit to Nebraska City agreeable,
' acd one long to bo remembered. . .
HASOXIC CZIXBEATI03T AT E0CKP02T, HO.
, On" Saturday last, we attended the Masonic
celebration at Bockport. It is useless for us to
b av more, than that it was in accordance with
the Rockpbrt style of doing the agreeable. A
.: an early hour, the people of the county, Brown-
' ville. Linden, Oregon and Nebraska City, had
rra numbers : and at 10
.VVU0V.0uvv O , '
' o'ebek the lare procession, headed by the Ne-
braska City Band, moved from the Masonic braska, and border on the Kansas and Nebras
uJi im th Ktr'pot in fmnt nf Stnnt'a TTntol. ka Line. Pawnee and Richardson counties
vhcre a. large delegation of Ladies were re
ceived. The precession then marched through
; the principal streets to the church, which could
not contain one-half of those desiring admis
sion. The exercises there were, Music by the
Band, public Installation of the officers of
North Star Lodge, and presentation of their
Chartei' D. G. M. Fosteb officiating an
o raton of which modesty forbids us speak
ing, as vo had the honor of delivering it
which was followed by an eloquent and inter.
iesting address by James Fosteb, Esq., of Ore-
-gon, Deputy Grand Master of the State of
.Missouri. "
The choir from Brownville, tinder charge of
Capt. Thuebeb and Ladt, were present by in
vitation, and prepared, but owing to an edict of
the Grand Lodge of Missouri forbidding the
singing. of Masonic jodes, publicly did not
sing.
The procession was again formed and march
el to the grove, where a sumptuous repast was
prepared, and of which all partook "right
heartily." Thus ended the Masonic demon
strition. '
In the evening, a Ball was given. . As we
left for home in the afternoon, we are unable
to speak of it from personal knowledge; bat
were informed all went of raemiy.
We place in our columns the Presidential
Tickets which have already been put in the
field, that our readers may know who are
candidates, and who have leen candidates ; be
cause we feel quite confident, that after the
.election, six of the aspirants, together with
their friends, -will deny ever having been
"before the people."
For the Nebraska Advertijer.
kcraTH inssousi and Esownirs
EAHS0AD.
Startle cot, friends at so novel a caption; nor
deejra the enterprise one of mere fkney, nor in
anywise impracticable, in this age of steam and
progress. ' A railroad -connecting the banks of
the Missouri with .those of "theMississ;ppi,
running .through the Northern tieicf counties
in tbe Stats 'cf M'souri. having-the town of
ErownVille,. in Nemaha coilnty, for its West
ern, and a point on the North' Missouri Rail
road, due east of Brownville or the' city .of
Kedkuk for its. eastern terminus, is one of
the necessities of the age, and of the country.
I amaware that those of our people who
hail from the'east, or non-slaveholding States;
are apt to taunt Missouri with a lack of enter
prise, and of public spirit: but a fair consider
tion of th5 present and prospective condition
of that State, will show how little she merits
such a reproach." Her Iron-mountain, Pacific,
South-west branch of the Pacific, Hannibal and
SL Joseph, and . North-Missouri railroads, all
now under course of active construction "-all
projected by her own people- and, with the
aid of donations of land from "Congt ess, built
from her own resources, will, furnish her wii
a system of railroads unequalled by any State
in the Union, of nef age and population!
The Brownville and North Misiouri Rail
road, would be ome two' hundred miles in
length, and would run through the counties of
extend not only to the counties above named,
- J . .
but, also, to the counties both north and south
of them, and to all of. South-east Nebraska;
embracing a vast extent of beautiful country,
unsurpassed in fertility 'and agricultural re
sources, by .any section of country of the same
extent, on the face of the globe. The one
hundred thousand people, to whom the advan-
USH Ui uo ruiiU w.uulu "h
1 - t il. j. J 1 J t,T A.-r.A Cfe.
iediate construction; '.and they . are. ready
. itn minas' lDC15 Fcs a lueir w-r
t0 Ph ahead the enterprise.
Let it become
! C J a. a.l . t it- J 1 v. .
a "u.iaci, ou tne roaa i 10 do ouiu; i-t- it
bo built; let it
A Tr-Ti
" anu
.country, are to haye the cheap and speedy fa-
aL .a a1- i : ? r .i
cilities, Vi hich a railroad will afford, for getting
to the city markets with their stock or produce,
and such a flood of enterprising and wealthy
settlers will pour into it, that before the roai 5s
completed, there will bt; freely a section of.
vacant land ia any county through which it
passes
The road, con be built and equiped for five
millions of dollars.' . One half of that sum can
bo had by individual and county subscription
aiong tLe route, ana, wnac, watn tne aid oi toe
State of. Missouri, donations of land by Con
gress,- and subscriptions by eastern capitalists
-who will-invest in it, because the-' enter
prise must pay we shall, soon have the work
begun, and. in. less than five. years from, the
writing of this, communication, we, .at present,
the hardy and honest pioneers of this Territo-
ry then wealthy and Substantial ;citizens of
the State of JS ebraska, shall go whirling over
the broad prairies of Missouri, seated in com-
fortable cars, and drawn by the whistling loco-
motive, at a -speed of sixty miles an hour.
This communicafcon is written, merely to
draw the attention of the people to the subject,
and arouse them to a sense of its importance.
j I shall before long, give more in detail the
scope and resources of the country, over wbich
this road must pass,' and its adaptation to the
construction of railroads; together witli. some
considerations concerning the . importance ot
the enterprise to boutn-east J ebraska, in par-
ticular.
.' . Leostidas.
For the Nebraska Advertiser.
Mb. Editor: I am unaccustomed to letter
writing, ' particularly for Newspapers, and I
. never expect to make myself notorious in that
capacity.
Our part of the country has not been repre-
seDted V X correspondents in this section
as it deserves. I suppose any of them are far
more tapable than I am, of giving it a fair rep
resentation, yet for want of time, and I sup
pose neglect, on their part, have partially caus
ed such failure. It is not my intention to bur
den you or your readers, with a.long letter, as
I am unprepared to give all the information
that might be requested in regard to our coun
ty . I would only make a few brief statements
of facts, which I would refer the emigrant and
persons passing through our county, to, before
selecting locations elsewhere. What I shall
sa7 win 1)0 confined to the counties of Rich-
&nlson and Pawnee. Both, of these counties
I
1Je on th 5 extreme southern boundary of e
are well watered, by both large and small
streams. The Great Nemaha flows through
Richardson county, supported by the North
and South fork of said stream: also, Muddy,
a stream sufficient for Mill purposes. Either
of the above mentioned streams furnish suffi
cient-water for Mil's, Machinery, and other
purposes. The North and South Forks of the
Great Nemaha, passes through almost the en
tire length of Pawnee county. Those streams
I have mentioned, are well timbered; particn
larly the two Nemahas, and are supported by
many tributaries, which are generally well tim
be red. I suppose, from what information
could bo had on the subject, that I could ven
ture to iay that the counties of Richardson and
Pawnee are better timbered than any other
porticn of the Territory.'. Although, I do not
like to boast, yet we defy Nebraska to beat us
in farming land; we have as good prairie and
as good soil, a3 can be produced in the world;
As regards climate, it is certainly the admired
spot of Nebraska. The position thos9 coun
ties geograpically occupy, is proof enough- to
offer on that subject In both counties stone
coal abounds-probably in larger quantities in
Pawnee than Richardson. .These counties of
fer great inducements to emigrants. It com-
bines these several advantages' plenty of good
water, fine farming land, good timber, Rock,
and stene coal five important points in mak
ing a fiouxbhing and agricultural county.
We have two towns in Richardson; .Salem
and Archer. Archer is at present the county
seat of Richaaison. If the "half-breed" land
were subject to settlement, it would make Ar
cher more ceatral, and -add very niuch to the
growth of the place. A Saw and Grst mill is
a v4.- a. i it : ir I
manmuuiu auui-, , f aao. relative to the 4th of Jul v.
a . 1 in the Stateof Missouri-. .Its advantages w6nld tion Btnctcn
riT f villi . iii it I f. r - . " I .
now being erected in this place, which -will aid
to it3 advantages.
Salem, is situated near the junction of the
North and South Forks of the Nemaha, five
and a half miles north cf the Kansas and Ne
braska line; surrounded, with plenty of tim
ber, good water, farming land, and 'rock cen
tral to the settlements 'in the county, makes it
a desirable location for a town; and it bids fair,
trom the advantages it possesses, to be one of the
first towns in the county. At this place, tfc'ertf
a 'Snw-miTl tW in nhpratinrt and a Grist-
. ' l -
mill will be. bv the first of October, adds to the i
many advantages of the place. Farmers and
Mechanics, visiiing this portion of the county,
with a view of Ideating themselves, should visit
Salem before making other selections. " f
After trespassing much longer than I antici
pated, I will say but a sentence more; and that
is to persons locating In Nebraska, to give Rich-'
ardson and Pawnee an examination, and I am
certain they will vouch for the accuracy of my
statement in regard to the'eounty. "We have
room for settlers, and all we ask, is for ' good
working men, of good moral character, to as
sist us in building up ope of the best portions
of this Territory; and one thing we can prom
ise them,' which Kansas cannot do, and that is
peace! . - ,
Richabdsox.
Richaedso's Co.N.T. July 9, 1856. -"We
have taken the liberty of striking out a
portion of '.'Richardson's" communication; as it
will be seen we have another communfeauon
The other p)r-
give our reason to
Richardson" in a private letter, which we
trust will prove satisfactory. ...
For the Nebraska Advertiser.
F0UTLTH OF JULY AT EALE31.
Mb. Editor; Though it is true that we
live back of the "Half-breed Tract," and in
the south eastern part of this rich and beauti
ful Territory, yet we are not out of the reach
of the influence of that spirit of freedom and
patriotism, which wrought such wonders among
our ancestors in 1776. No; as proof of this,
parly on the morning of the 4th inst quite &
large number of ladies and gentlemen, of - this
and adjoining counties, assembled at the very
pleasant' villiage of Salem, for the purpose of
celebrating the glorious Anniversary of Amer
ican Independence, in a style peculiar to our
selves and of the American nation. ' We had
representatives from almost every -State in the
Union. Thp Declaration of Independence was
read, by the Hon. Chaeles McDonald; after
which Mr. Pleasant Rog ees delivered an
eloquent OratioD, suitable to .the occasion, and
with which' all seemed well pleased. He was
followed by Hon. C. McDonald, with . a few
appropriate and. well-timed remarks.-. "After
which' the audience' wtre invited to partake of
a sumptuous dinner, prepared by the good cit
izens of Salem an i vicinity..
We do not think any further 'comments up
on the table and its . ample accommodation,
will be necessary,- than to say the superinten
dence of the whole matter was riven into the
hands of Hon. John A. Singleton, and J
C. Lincoln men who ' understand pleasing
the inward man as well as the outward.
The day passed quietly and pleasantly away;
not a voice of discord was heard, but all seem
ed like a band of brpthers and sisters, assem
bled for the purpose of enjoying the day and
commemorating the events which lead to our
independence. '
It was indeed a joyous day for old and young,
and I feel proud of the spirit, of the people of
my adopted home, as manifested on that day.
. And though, in one very important matter
we are deficient, I am proud , to say that in
Richardson county, we have some as. fair and
lovely flowers among, the "young ladies, as are
to be found either East, .West or South of us;
and they, too, were found celebrating with thei
sweet voices and' lovely smiles, throughout the
day; a union of sentiment and spirit, there
seemed to- be, and if annexation should soon
follow this long to be remembered and- first
celebrated 4th in Richardson 'county, it will
not seem strange. ..
! A. D. Kieil.
.Abciiee, N. T., July 7, 1856. . .' '
We are elad friend Kirk is beginning to
yield to -'some'' of the "fair and lovely flowers"
"sweet voices and lovely smiles,' of Nebraska.
We have been fearful he was fast approaching
that bourne from which no bachelor e"ver re
turns. ' . '.
The Countbt Gentleman, a weekly Jour,
nal for the JTarm, Garden and Fireside; embra
cing practical. Husbandry, agricultural intelll
gence, rural architecture, the grazier, Horticul
ture generally, fruit culture, the .kitchen gar
den, the flower garden, the housewife, the dai
ry, the poultry yard, the fireside, literary no
tices, misscellanies, poetry etc., weekly record
prices current of farm products; illustrated by-
superior engravings of Houses, Farm Build
ings, domestic animals, implements, fruits.
flowers, &c, and forming two handsome quar
to volumes, (41( pages each,) annually.
Teems. Single copies, $2 three copies, $5
ten copies, $15 payable. in advance. . Pub
lished at Albany, N. Y., by Lutheb Tccsini
& Son. " . . . s
The paper bsing of convenient shapo for
preservation, published weekly, together.with
the ability of its conductors, we consider it one
of the best agricultural papers in the country,
Specimen Nos. can be seen at .this office.
TT T f V
noN. ii. 15. uhapman win piease accep
our thanks for a copy of the "Congressional
Directory, for the first session "of the 34th
Cod gress." - . ;
An Old Lejx WmG. In the course of the
speech made by Senator Joxes, of Tennessee,
at the celebrationof Henry Clay's birth-day at
the slashes, Virginia, he said; " " - -
"I do not belong to the so-called American
party, and I thank God for that Laughter.
I belong to the right Henry Clay. I havesever
veered "to the right hand or the left. I love
the memory cf Henry Clay; but I never wor
shipped any false -gods. I stand now) Mr.
President, where I have ever stood; an where I
mean-to stand, as long as I stand at all l am
an old fashioned, old .school Henry Clay,
Heaven descended and consecrated Whig!
Laughter. Exdiange.' . .
He's a portion of the Whig. party that
weren't "swallowed by the whale." Pass him
round.
We call the attention of farmers and stock
ra'sers, to the article ori the fourth page, .'Dis
eases of cattle." v . " '
Boston, July 2d. The steamship
America sailed at n&on to-day for Hali
fax and Liverpool, 'with. 140 passengers
and nearly 1,100,000 in specie. The
wharf of Gale; Dudley & Co., at Cam
bridgeport, was purned last night, to
gether with a - large stock of lumber.
Loss 40,000 dollars. Several adjoin
inrr Tin Jbllnorq tvere also burned. Two
were likewise burned, the
engines
engine men 'escaping Trim aimcunyp
nr.fl SOme inmLUnS Overboard. No
G . 1,
live3 were lost,
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDIASES.
rSESIDEXT. VICE PRESIDENT.
DemoemU-.. .. Ja3.ruchanan. J. C. Breckenridge.
Bepullican-'-.-rJ. C.Freniout. TV. L. Dayton.-
American . JtiUivrd Fillmore. Aj J. Donelson.
A'.-4eci...NathlBanks. W.F.Johnson. '
Half Shell Ami R.F.Stockton.. Kenneth Raynor.
Abolition Gerritt Smith. S. MeFarland. . .
Spiritualists .Judge Edwards.. A.J. Davis.
ELECTORAL VOTES OF THE STATES.
Alabama 9 Slississippi
Arkansas -....4 Missouri 9
.California .'...'...."....4 New Hampshire 5
Connecticut ...6 New Jersey : 7
Delaware 3 New York .....35
Florida 3 North Carolina 10
Georgia ... - .10 Ohio. ...... 23
Illinois ... .-li- Pennsylvania 27
Indiana ' 13 i .Rhode Island t 4
Iowa -4 South Carolina 8
Kentucky ."...12 Tennessee 12
Louisiana ... ...'fi Texas ....4
llune .... ...8 Vermont" 5
Marvland v ... 8 Virgi nia 15
Miachusctts 13 Wisconsin 5
Michigan .....8 . .
Total... ....296
NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL
. . NEBRASKA CITY, N. t. .
BARNES & BARN CM; Proprietors.
THIS commodious ' Hotel, situated upon
Main Street, Nebraska City, will be found a de
sirable resort for travellers. ' Stages leave thi3 house
for all parts of the Territory.
W. P. LOAN,
ATTORNEY AT IAW.
LAND AND LOT AGENT.
ARCHER, RICHARDSON COUNTY, N. T,
LIST OF 1ETTEES .
Remaininz in the Post Office at Brownville, N. T,
July 1st. 1S56, and if not taken out within three
months, will be sent to the Dead Letter Umce, w asa-
mgton, D. U. ..
Beatty Daniel . Brown Jackson 2
Brewer Sam! A 2 ' . Cortner D II
Cooper Jas H Enel Jacob
Gibson Silas A Gates A J
IIutchins'M. " McPherson John
Stinsoa John " Teaue Wm
All persons enquiring for any qf the above Letters,
will please say they are advertised,
NO BOOKS KEPT'! ALL CASH!!!
A: S, HOLLADAY,
. .WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALER IS' .
Irnsrs and Medicines
Main Street, Br6wnville, IT. T.
TEE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform
the irablic. that Ee has now on band a complete
assortment of everything, usually Sep in Drug
Stows, which he offers fur sale, Exclusively on a
New System of
CASH AND CASH ONLY!
It will be entirely foreign to this beautiful system,
to "Book." "keep account, "note" or "remember tor
a few davs.' Come' witli the " Spondulicks " if
you want anything in the Drug line.
Prescriptions Compounded at all Hours with
Accuracy and Uispatca.
Remember the system I have adopted, and my
Docket and vour feelings will not -suffer. Credit will
positively not be given, unless uader circumstances of
peculiar desuiauon.
July 12, leoo.-vi-notr a. o. uul,LiAlai .
Wholesale Paper "Warehouse.
BRADNER, WARREN & CO.,
"T WHOLESALE Dealers in Tapers of every des
. V f oription:
Printing, Folio. Post, '
' Book Paper, Y Flat Cap,. .
Wrapping, ' Foolscap. .
Manilas, Letter '& Note,
Colored Papers,' Medium & Demy's,
of the very best Eastern and Western Manufacture,
and for sale at very low pnees.
- E3? Cash for Kags and Kope.,
BltADNEK, WARREN k CO.,
" ' -.. : No. 12, La Salle streer
' Chicngo, June. 2Sth. 1855. ' vl-n4
NOTICE TO SETTLERS IN KANSAS
" AND .NEBRASKA.
.. - Surveyor GenraT Office, )
Wyandott City, Jv. T Nov. 22, 1855: f
AS frequent enquiries are made of this office in
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. Gencr
al's Office, this notice is published for the benefit of
all whom It may -concern.
The following form of a declaration to claim 'under
been furnished this office, by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office. . The declaration of intention
may be written or printed, and must be signed by the
applicant in presence of some person who will sign
the same as a witness. - The declaration may be made
and sijrned at this omce, or any where else in the 1 er
ritories aild sent by mail or otherwise to this office
The form' must be carefully' observed.
Declaratory Statement, for Cases where the Land
-is not subject to Private Entry.
I, r-,of , being have, on the
day of , A. D., 18 , settled and improved the
quarter of section, number , in township
numDer , oi range numoer , .in tne dis
trict of lands subject to sale in the land office at i
ana containing acres, wnica land han not yet
been offered at public nler and 'thug rendered nhjeet
10 prjeare entry; and i uo nereoy ueciare my mten
won to claim tne gaia tractot lana as a pre-emption
ngni, nnaer ire provisions oi saia act or.4tn Septem
oer, io4i. ...
(jiven under my hand, this r day of , A.
iJ.. AJ5
In presence of .
Upon filing the declaration in this office there will
issue to the appileant the followiag certificate:
No. . .
.Surveyor GcncraVt OfficCf 'K. T-
: , ijj t
.1 certify that . has this day fflcd in my office
s notica in accordance with the 12th HAftirm rf ilia
Act establishing the office of the Surveyor General
- T" 1 -V 1 v ...
oi Kansas ana eDrasKa, ana granting pre-emption
rights to actual settlers for the quarter section
number : , in township number , in range
number , east of the 6th Principal Merid .1Tl in
Territory.
Surveyor General
of Kansas and Nebraska.
A. A. BRADFORD, .
WM. MCLENNAN,
Nebraska City, N. T.
T. L. Mc'OARV,
brownville, N. T
BRADFOED, McLENNAN &McGAET,
ATTOMIYS AT W
AND
SOLICITERS LN CHANCERY.
Bro-Trnville and JTenraska City, .
' NEBRASKA TERRITORY.
T"FTY
I iwiiicu iu iae lerritory, we
wiu give our entire time. and attention to the
practice of our profession, in all its branches. Mat
ters in Litigation, Collections of Debts, Sales and
uiuuaa vi neai estate, feclections of Ljind, Lxa
ting ot Land Warrants, nnd all oth
trusted to . our management, will receive prompt ai&d
" - REFERENCES.
vFJ,?to113' Nebraska City,
Richard Brown, Brownville,
vnm. Iloblitzciri Co-. '
lion. James Craig, . ' .' St. Joseph, Mo,"
Hon. James Hughes, . St. Louis, Mo.,
Hon.JohnR.Shepley, :
' Messrs. Crow, McCreary& Co. " u
Messrs S. O. Hubbard A Co., Cincinnati 0.'
Hon.. J. M. Love,: Keoknk, Iowa.
v1-11 June7,18W.
EROWITVILLE
STEAM MILL,
NOEL, LAKE, & EMERSON,
Brownville, TO". T.'
"N B. We" -srould rospoctfully inform thociti
kens'of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
we have alwavs on hand a large and well selected
supply of LUjlBER which we can furnish at, low
er rates thaa any mill in th Territory.
Market prices paid fur logi delivered at the yard,
or on the banket the river. ' ' . ;
All orders accompanied with the cash, wiJ receive
onr immediate attention.
- S. B. MILLER, .
BLACKSMITH
A7ID T7AG0N LIAKER.
First St, bet - Main and - Water,
'brownville, n.
T.
Improved Little Giant
CORN & COB PLANTATION MILL
Trico : 2Tl.oc3Lxj.oocX-
TIIE subscriber has purchased exclusive right f
Territory in the West, of the above celebrated
r;n ani ia nrongrnl tn fnrmsh them at all times.
either wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the most
positive manner. , .
It is now more than a year sinco the .
Little Giant"
Was introduced to the public, during which time, it
. . i
has been constantly growing in me popular iavor.
Tii. imi-rnvpmnt reeentlT effected and patented.
makes it the most perfect machine ever offered for
general farm use. It is furnished ready for atucning
tpam. and weighs as follows: No. 1, 225 No. 2, 330,
No. 3. 400, No. 4, 500 pounds. Twenty minutes are
gumcient to set one up, witnout niccnamcai am, anu
when once adjusted, it can with safety be entrusted
to a boy. r nil directions accompany eacn Jiui.
tra. ir crz 3323 f3 .
No 1, $2j, wijl gtind 8 bu meal per hour with 1 horse
No2 .40, " 10 " 1 "
No3 50, " 15 u u
No4 -60, '- 20 V " " 2 "
EST Liberal discount to dealers.
- JAMES B. CHAD WICK,
No. 63 Locust street, bet. 2d and 3d.
Juns 28, 1856. vl-n4 St. Louis, Mo.
Hotel for Sale or Trade.
THE well known Hotel stand, -at present cmcupied
by J, W, Garrison in Lindn, Mo. It is in good
repair, good well of water, good cellar, ice housa and
excellent stable, grainery and wagon yard aril every
other convenience necessary for the purpose for which
it is occupied. Six large lots, 60 by 120 will be sold
with the above. It is ono of the best stands bet ween
St. Joe and Council Bluffs; the Stage office is kept at
this place. Call and see me; l am determined to sell.
A 120 acre Land Warrant for sale. Also, one of C.
C. Harrison's best Camera's ?ud Apparatus, c mplete.
I will learn any person who buys it, free of charge.
For further particulars, address me at Linden. Mo.,
or at Brownville, N. T. A.J.MONROE.
July 12,1355. vlnC-6t
Nebraska House,
Front Street, near Steamboat Landing,
BROWNVILLE, N.-.T.
A. J. BENEDICT, "
ANNOUNCES to the public that he has taken the
above House, formerly kept by T. II. Edwards,
in Brownville, -N. T, and is now prepared to accomo
date all who may favor him with their patronage.
A new addition has heen built to the house, and ad
ditions made of Furniture and Bedding, and all ar
rangements now are such as to render this House
equal to any in the Territory.
Brownville, July o, IS jo. vl-notf
iLOOK-OUT:
ALL persons are hereby forwarned Irom buying
the South West fourth of Section 25, Township
6, North Range 15, East of the sixth Principal Meri
dian, in N;maha county, N. T., now occupied by
Thos. Hcdiy; as I have a right to said claim that is
indisputable. - B. B. THOMPSON.
BrownvjLe, July, otn, lsob vl-notf.
W. W. WILLIAMS,
WHOLESiX'B AM)' RETAIL DEALER IX
STOVES & TINWARE
' Orogon, - lVlo., .
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 afld Tin?
ware, ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin
ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at
Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices.
I would call particular attention to my stock of
COOKING STO VES, comprising the most improved
patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. - Among them
may be found t illy s Charter Oak, tbe bejt stove new
in use, the Asiatic. AirTight, Pioneer and prize Pre
mium. Also - -
Parlor "& Box Stoves
Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN.
Particular attention paid to makinj and putting
up Tin Gutters in. the town and country." Also, re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term-1.
Uld copper, lirass and Pewter taken in exchange
for work or ware. W. W. WILLIAMS.
vl-no Oregon, Mo.. July 5, 185G. '
FQBTY THOUSAND D0LLAE3 Worth of Goods
at a imall advance on cost and carriage by
XDXXjXjOUNT cCs TTA.VAri.
ROCKPORT, JIO.,
AXD ' "
TTA Wg tSa DIIiLOKT,
IIEMHES LANDING, MO.
WE HAVE in store, and are rjcelving per Steam
ers Hannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha,
a large'and well assorted stock of
Dry Goods, Bonnct3,
Clothing, ' Medicines,
.Hardware, Drugs,
Qaeen'swarc, Furniture, '
15oots& Shoes, Tinware,
Eats k Caps,
Saddlery,
cutlery,
Paints,
. Doers,
. - Oils,
. - Groceries,
Castings
Sash, Naib,
- Iron
CARPENTERS &' BLACTaSMITHS' TOOLS AC.
All of which we offer at very low prices for Cash or
Country Produce. .
NO HUMBUG! We will sell, at S01IE PRICE! !
' . DILLON k nAWK.
P. S. Ladies, if you haven't got a fine Silk Dress,
Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillon A Hawk, for
we certainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dres3
Goods ever offered-in this market. No trouble to
show Goods. vl-n5 . D. A II. '
Great Inilucemciit.
milOSE wishing to purchase LOTS in the Town of
a. urownviue wouia do well to give ns a call, as we
have 50 Lots which will be sold very eheap for cash:
Also, 5 Lota in OMAHA CITY, for sale. Enquire
of B. B. A J. D. N. TUOMTSON.
Brownville, N.T. June 28, 1856. . ' 4tf
GEO. C. FEUGUSOIT.
MILLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
ANNOUNCES, to the public, that he in prepared
to erect Steam Saw and Merchant Mi! at short
notice and reasonable terms.
ALL "WORK WARRANTED.
. Ee ia also Agent for
A. B. HOLLIBIRD & CO'S.,
Western Foundry.
CIXCiXNATL 0., .
LXIE &' LEAVITT'S
saw Manufactory.
CINCINNATI, 0.,
And is prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es
tablishmejits.
Letters of enquiry, promptly answered.
REFFERENCES.
NiJeL Lake k Co., Brownville, N. T. Steam Mill
Nu'.kolls A White, Rockport, Mo. .. u "
Jame3 Lowe, Linden, "
vln.31y. Brownville, June 21, 1S56.
. ST. JOSEPH
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
nORNER Second and T.A
. , y vpjcuu JUU&ei
V Square) have on hand and finishing, a fine lot of
c uu ueiv giyies oi v;oacncs, liockaways, Ba
rouches, Buggies and Hacks, and will sell as le w as
can be had in St Louis, or elsewhere, and tbe wo'k
warranted to be made of the best material. My tim
ber I ship from the east, therefore I no Tint Vlsilta
in saying it is the best. Persons wishing to purchase
- v.uiBO ui ujr kiuu, wm qo weu to give me a call,
as x will satisfy them that thev can dn n voii
meaaan where else. Orders for any kind of carriage
promptly attended. Repairing done on short notice,
and eatisfactorily. Mr. C, Gove is authorised to sell
u hjiu receive eraers tor me in Council Bluffs
St. Joseph, Jane 11, 5f5. 2- tf . A. l0Lrn.
KNICKERBOCKER MAGAZINE.
EDITED BY LOUIS uA 1 LA) a CXuVlUv.
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Seventh Voluick of the Knickeeeoc ker Magazine.
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from Five to Three Dollaes a year, the circulation
of the Knickerbocker ha3 been increased more tuan
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but one before, andtarough the year past it has been
stead.Iy increasing. It is now offered as cheap as
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of making new and prodigious promises, we submit a
few extract from notices of late numbers, which we
niighi exteitd to a number pf p?ges. .,.
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. Those who are familiar Vrith the Editor's monthly
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wit and joyfulness. In this number. "Tbe Gossip"
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dancing in the sunshine of May morning. We used
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eeitainly "snow brown" ia the coiaing BUirrber; but
this number gives no sign of exhaustion. National
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Patent Double Acting Ball, Yalve, Torce
: ; and Lifl; Pop. . '
THE attention of the public is respectfully solic
ited to the examininationof this valuable Pump,
as the 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 Station?, SU-sunboats, Mamifacturies of ev
ry description, Mines, Furnaces, Salt Wells, Oil Mills,
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ties of Augusta, Albcrmarl, Pittsylvania and Rich
mond City County in the State of Virginia, for sale
upon the most reasonable terms. Adire.ss through
the Cincinnati P. O., the undersigned
vl-nl , B. HAZEN.
'.- OREGON, MO..
ROB'T. L. IIATTEN, Proprietor.
No pahis or expense will be spared by the subscri
ber, to mrtke his guest.i comfortable in every respeet,
. v. : . it 1 1 1. .i t
t ii.is neu Kuoyi mi uij;niy repuiaoie iiouse.
The very bet att ntioa given to animals by a
ood and attentive He stkr.
vl-nt ROBERT L. HATTEN.
; MORE MEN WANTED.
A FEW more active and energetic young men can
find immediate emnlovment. bv whi?h tho ran
easily make SSOO to $ .000 a year, to act as agents for
averai new ana popt.jar worKs, just published for
igents, and not for sale in book stores. -We
have a ereat munv i.irents emnloved. mnnv cf
whom are making fro:n $15 to $20 per week. Those
who wish to emraire in this nloasant ami jotbmKJ
i, " -
business, will for particulars, requisites, Ac.; address
Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers.
Editors of Newspaners: bv srivinrr thor above nml
following, three insertions, and calling attention to
t, snaii receive any taree ot tne following works;
Life of Josephine, by Headly, $115
Life of Lafayette, - " $15
. Life of Napoleon. - " . . $1,25.
. Wild Scenes of a Hunter's Lifej . $1,00
Life of Mary and Martha Washington, $1,00
Odd Fellows' Amulet, ' $1,00
Anv person wishing nnv of the &bnv brk
have them sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt
vi im: iiooTo ruuin price.
vl-nt . C. L. DERBY A CO., New York.
Virginia II oto.i .
- . 7
ST. LOUIS, 110.
TO THE TRAVELING PTTRTJn
r I uib new and extensive Hotel, located on the cor-
-L ner of Main and (Iropn itrootj ;n t,n .e c-.
Louis, continues- in successful operation, under the
nupKiuisiiijiw v. ix. crAsa and njs able assis
tants. For the information of strangtrrs'. we would state
that this is the most extensive Hotel in this City.
a southerly front of 320 fwit, which affords good ven-
".-uuu.uuiiug iuosummflr montns, tae r 001113 bein
well arranged to insnr that. o i M . Jt
only from the Railroad P.icket Landing, and dircctlv
vFFuc-iro ivcmruaa rerry. i nem is attached to
me notei, an extensive shaving Saloon, with Baths
and the Proprietor has fitted up
Bathing. Rooms for - the Ladies,
Which they may erjov free of Charge. :
The -Public are rcsp.ectfally invited to calL the
Proprietor pledging for his house, everv comfort n-
ually found in first cla Hotels. Meals furnished to
ami, liauroau umo. Lnargcs $2,00 per day
Tl-nl - . J. H. SPARR.
' M. W. BIDE2T. J. D. WHITE.
. RID EN & WHITE,
LAND AGENTS
NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
TTAYLNQ made amnrcmnniiV.
I . ' - u kj j wuivu WO TT 1 , i
JL J. receive . nvnnt .-r.;oa f oil v- t t..
embraced m the Eastern portion of Nebraska, we
j-.vivva w uuct uur aerrices lO ID
"SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTORY,
In Tiling Declaratory Statements of
Intention to Pre-empt. Securing
Tre-emptions, Locating Land
Warrants and
ENTERING LAND.
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD.
. Land Entered on Time, Ac., &c.
Particnlar'B.ttontifin mi l trt T?r,;nn. . J,r c 'n:
I roperty on commission: Also, to making Collections
riiruing rcrauianoes to any part of the U nion
Blanks of all kinds always r.n band.
... rid en a white:
REFERENCES.
Hon. A. A. Bradford, ; Nebraska City. '
S. F. Nuckolls, . u " '
Messrs. Dolman A West,' . St. Joseph, Mo.,
Peter A. Keller, . . Washington Cirr,
Thomas Lumpkin, s " '
June 2?, vl-ni '! '.-''
A. c. reap, ll. owto
roiiD a. eo e:t, :
Attorne) and CouiiscIIots at
COUNCIL ELUFF5, IOWA.
' Office at the corner of Exondt ay and iUj
streets, up ttairs. . ' ' . '
JOSEPH MURPIiY, . .
Attorney and Counsellor at L
. And Solicitor in Ctianceiv..
. . SlDET, F2E3Z0ST Uotjxit IOTfi.- .
Oface in the Coui-t House, tip stair?."
Ij. LINGENFELTER,
ATTOKNEY -AT.-LAW
'SIDNEY, IOWA.
. - Will practk ia th Cth and th. J 4Wial brt
of Iowa, and Nebraska Territory. (
' ' e- r. sears,' .
Attorney and Counscllor at La
And Solicitor in Chancerjv .
. SIDNEY, IOWA, :. ; '
Will practice ba tbe District Courts of t9"ejfJ'
Iowa. - - - '
TJ Office at the Court H0U39, cp stair? rs
- - .
J. II. BROIV.T,
Attorney " and Counsellor . at "La
PLATTS3IOUTH, It. J.-
"TTT'ILL attend' pomptTy o all jrofessKmal hii,
1 V ness intrusted to aid care, in any of the Cour
of thia Territory. . ,
Letters of inquiry, relatrng to nzj part of .the Ter
ritory, answered promptly and with dispatch.
P. II. SOLOMON, , "
Attorney and Counsellor at
' GLENWOOD, 'lOWA:
" Will practice ia the Sixth and Sevesti JuJi
Districts of Iowa. , .
a. 1. poppleton. iflf. y. irtia.
POPPEETON KYERS,
ATTORNEYS AT
And General Land AenUr
OAIAHA, NEBILVSKA. .
Land Warrants Bonght and Soli
LAND ENTERED ON TIME. .
QPECIAL attention given to tLe election and n-
ktry of Lands for fcetusrs, a;
and" alLothcrs desinc
choice locations.
Land Claims, Town Lot3 ami all kirxla rf Real ro
tate, bought and soli and investiaett made for dis
tant Dealers.
GIBBS Jt MASON,
Attorneys and Counsellors -at Lax
And General Land Agents,3
NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. '
AV
ILL promptly attend to Land Arencies, col
tions, investing money, loiatii j; ad selliw
land warrants, and all other business pertaining u
their profession, in Nebraska Territory and Wester:
Iowa.
CHARLES B. S3IITII, . .
Croncral Xavx3.c3L Xgoxxt,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Oil AHA CITY, N.
C2ca la SUta 1I3T13?., :
TT7TLL give particular attention t triers anicoa-
V missions from abroad, and to the superviiion of
the sale of lots and Claims in Nebraska Territorj.
References, .
Hon. Jesse D. BRicnT. Washirzton.C. C.
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John Van Bcren, : N-sw York City.'
Edwin Ckoswell, "
Mark W. Izzaro, Gir. of" Nebrstka.
T.B. CnciNG, S.
Greene, Weare k Benton, Couni rUH'uSTs.Ioin.'
.T.irnn cAPrnni .
Attorney and Counsellor at'TA
GENERAL INSURANCE AND IAND "ACEXT.
And Notary Public: ,
Nebraska City, Nebraska Territory.
WILL attend promptly to all bi line's etitrn-H
to his care, in Nebi&ska Turr'.fc.rr n.l Vhi-
em. Iowa. ...
H. D. JOHN?OX. J. P. CASSAI'V. 3. D. TEST.
JOHNSON, CAJ5SADY TEST,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Lai.
And Cleneral Laud Agents
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA;
WILL promptly attend Lird- Agencies, Io
veslins Monev. L6catin2 and seliln? Ll.:
Warrants, and ail other bu?in:ss pertaining io ttf
profession, in Western Iowa ajid Ntbras-krf.
4 T"fc itrnc
DEALER IN REAL ESTATIpl
l.eneral Land A gent. r-
II. A. TERRY .A CO. .
WHOLESALE AXD BETAIL i:ALERS IS 1
GARDEN & FLOWER - SEEDT572
FRUITS and Shrubs, Grape ami Cranberry vie
Gra.3. Cover seed, llirrl tmw t-t 'l tin.lj A-
li 1 . I IT l. .
A?ants lor ail tne Lest Kmal Vwh ..nt!,m? m a t'nsit
.... . ' '.
United Sta.tes. .' . ' n'
Store next door to rostofice, (for.ncil Bluf..It KjL
vote
noiesaie ana lietail . Uommifall
House,' Omaha and FontencIIe-'fiary '
THOMAS GIBSON, for F
IS now receiving for sa. a large aiscxtaient'of i JMr
latest style of BEDSTEADS, d c. '
. aiso iiivius iorn Jiins.jdapted forgruu-
meal or horso feed with two h vat o
Als-j, & large lot of Half-bushel Measure?, jrizr h ivn '
.munauij euppiiti on wiioiesaie terms..
-exist;
GLENWO0D HOUSE ... and
TnE undersigned having again taken tliiiappr0
known House, has fittmt it
and complete Furniture, and hopjs by strict ::,
tion to businefs, to m rit a. libera; share, of pr-hCf L
patronage, nis lable will at all times be fa eff
with the best the markeiafrarrt It; l ir-purd. "
iaodious stables will at U Umss be suIieJ ilCr J .
gTain and, attended by careful os tit t. In b oft Th 13 f
SB claims utn b himin'f a : ..-.I . .!! tis
be glad to see his old friends. - . " CltJ v-
Ulenwood, 3Iay 14, lSTtf. JEi SE rADi gtron '
OGILVIE: HOUSE b
Br USnEIl i TIULYIU
nORNER of Water Street ami Iiwa K'r3tfXI'
J the Steamboat LacJin:
Grea:
Gbxekal Stage OFrrcE. Pir,nl taken. i-1 5
from Steamboats, free of char about:
ROBINSON HOUSE : f J? 00
f IHE Suhscriber having rppr.tlv taieilC 1
an att
refitted tha above well known and popnl1' .
ac House, he trusts by strict and ntudious :: u v, ?.
to the wants of his gnejts, to meritaUberal 'occur'
public favcr, confidence and patnmage., "'a it
wiu be spread with the best the market aS 11 "
no pains will bo spared to make hii gue.s srMr. J
at home, and comfortable. O. A.R0BI'-ci ; 7
. . liC ho:
FONTS IT IT LLE HOTJSS:ated I
YTSl. II. DAVIS, Proprietor. Yhv e.T
TT7ULI) respectfully inform the TT(iBrst an
T T Public, that be is now prepared t) Tront
uaitj any quanuiy vi iravciera ana ooarier? - . ,
be found ready at all hours to n.lminiitef uroten
wanta of visitors. He is now engaged in o'rjjpr)
tensive aaaitions to ins llocsa and suMc'i'-
spare no pains in making the Fc-ritencHe H'OrtUIlc:
homo for all who mav fivor him with a Tii- ;hc hv
Fontenelle, N. T., May 11, 13i6. . . a r- t
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T' WENTT LABORERS, ivhJ ca Trt.
th spade, ar wanted immediately
Brownville, Nebraska Territorf- p ,
Liberal wages will be given by the nuhrr M "rnr)'' '
j-r- Tuhad
W3I. GARRISON,
Meal UstatcAirf:..f.f
FLATTSMOUTH, N. T. . . Very
AS now on hand ssvenl vt)u;ib:e toT 'thlt tho
a1 n TV ... s rv . . . - . . n '1"- --v.
TT
JL-L also Timber and Pmiria Claims, wau-1 e
sell chenp
oen.ito
Being agent for th City of Flittsm'-pCCC
furnish. lots to those wbt wish to setJe Ia'
on chenp and reasonable terms.
Offlco with J. II. Brown. L"i.
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