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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1856)
t i 7 r m ADVERTISER, i . It.' VT. FURN AS, Editor. 'SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1853. S. Ill Pakvtx, No. 63 Fourth etreet, between ' Jnutand Vine, Cincinnati. S. M. Pettexgill & Co. New York. V. S.'JSwyhxer, Noi 43 Chestnut etreet, Saint b!"f. McLotg, Troy-. Ohio. Ira. II. II. Darst, Tippecanoe, fJhio. W.'C Moger, Covington, Ky. A. D. KiKi, Archer, Nebraska 11. Y. Peter," Oregon, Mo. . . Dm-ox .& Haw, Rockport, Mo. IliPEX 4 WKite, Nebraska City,'N. T. . Are authorized Agents to solicit Subscriptions and ' vertisements for the Advertiser, and recie?e and i?T-t for monies thereon; nth eur recent additions, we now hare the most ,t;JnhnBiin this Western Country, and Trt-epared to execute Job Work of every descrip- in the peaiesi eljie, iuu vu icwuuauio reiuu. Ocular attention given to Blank and Card work: ag purchased one of. Fosters latest Improved i Presses." Orders fxotn a distance will meet j prphspt attention. ,. . . . , ersocs resident in this Territory, corning from ious portions of the State?, often suggest to us names of persons in their old neighborhoods, who .Id doubtless become subscribers if they could see py of the "Advertiser." Wo always send a speci ; copy, and persons rccicving, will consider it a itatiran to become a regular subsariber. Post ers and others, feeling sufficient interest to make club, cs.n retain the usual per cent for their .ble. . L - - 4. spare, after keeping their readers 'poste 2, rcl; . The Sumner and Bnoks matter is yet ' be- Nehaha Talley Bask. Recent additions ! pendent Pres3, Hood, Daniel Pratt, Jr., Billy J 0. of G; T Hotel for Sale Or Trad G. fore the American ueotile!" What space the cf tcr.ness men have been mad to tis insti- yongreve, ana me iocai jwiirar oi tne Pauld- ITT, '... T , - T .-.: , rprjE well known Hotel stand, at present occupied cf parties ta the Sut,, can . Jcs Eicdls, W, MEKm li'foM CO.. and R. It. Prr.riiV nf firn-ineil Elufr. Intra U, i i." r V T 1HS " 4 impiars uau, .10. aiuui- ;t cf,Wft .Wv vard and everr .f w i i m .dlj imr nnmiTTi . 11 np.rn neuuer nn mnid tr i tin etroor n hnrKna Haw ::atid in the manager tire to "Kansas" and "Presidential" matters, is tre nqv devoted to "Bully Brooks" and "Martyred IBank. Where these men era ;known and Sumner." Shouldn't wonder if these impor- thst is tl::ughout the whole western country for,f TvrariYiroa wars the next candidates for it h unnecessary for U3 to say that they are President and the next issue before th8 peo- men of experience, capital, and business qual pie "Did Sumner provoke an asault?" and ifications. The Nemaha Valley Bank, in the "Did Brooks do right i:i caning Sumner?" . hands of such men, will occupy a position in Look at a paper sympathizing with Sumner, the front rank of Banking institutions. and the first line your eye falls upon is "Mr. lent c i this clubs devoted to morlitv.a!?ricultrirf .. . v we say taKe tne lokes of tne Deiorementioned humorists, and boil thera down, and we doubt if anything so tremendous and side-splitting wui ensue as tne joise ot Mr. lrumoull, of Ill inois. ., - " Sumner still remains in a condition of health which justly exeites the alarm of his friends' On the other hand you have "Large and enthu siastic public meeting, at which Mr. Brooks was presented with a gold-headed cane, as a reward for his manly defence of Southern rights." So far, Brooks is making it pay he can soon 20 into the cane trade. ' . The Nemaha Valley Bakkixo Compact, have contracted for the immediate erection of a new Bank building, of brick, two story high, on the corner of Main and Second streets. Corporation Election. The town of Eockport held its first municipal election, on e E0W tave two brickyards in operationand Our special thanks ara due the gentlemanly and. obliging clerks, of the steamers Admiral, Edinburgh, Omaha, John G. Tutt, Arabia, Ge- last Saturday, which resulted as follows II. A. Copeland, Mayor, : Geo. McClabt, MarsTutU I. N. White,-- . 1 L. II. Young, . J. II. Jameson, " I J. M. Templetony. j C V. Snow, ' I T. L. Comutt, j may look for the erection of . a class of ele gant buildings.- " . Members of the order risitinz the city, ara respect fully invited to attend, when convenient; and those locating here, are earnestly solicited to join the Lodge, as we look for the support of all friends of Temper ance, both male and female. For information concerning the Orle, enquire of wm. Ihurbur, Atlantic street, O. I . Lake, JNo. Main 6troet, or Richard Brown, corner of Main and i rirst straet. Isy order of the Lodge, Mrs. C. if. TUURBUR, W. U. T. . Attest: n. P. BUXTON, W. S. July 25,1855. . vl-nStf . GEO. T. JAJ CKII AltDT, : WATCHMAKER -A.aa.cl Jowollor, OREGON, HOLT C0tJNTY,vM0. excellent stable, grainery and wagon yard and every othef conTeciecce necessary for the purpose for which it is" occupied. Six large lots, 60 by 120 will be sold with the above. It is one of the beet stands between St. Joe and Council Bluffi; the Stage office is kept at this plce. Call and see me; I am detormiiied to sell. A 120 acre Land Warrant for sale. Also, one of C. C. IIarrison'3 best Cantera's and Apparatus, complete. I will learn any person who buys it, free -f charge. For further particulars, address me at Linden, Mo., or at Brownville, N. T. A. J. MON ROE. July 12,1856. vln6-Ct Mebraslia .House. Front Street,, near 'Stcarahoat laniiag, BFwOWNVILLE, N. T. , A. J. BENEDICT, A BOUNCES to the public that he haa taken the mATCT.? tTifl Vhitrtv m infnrm ritfrma f xJL above llouje, formerly tept by 1. 11. Jidward3, . . . . in Brown viEe, 3.T, and 13 now prepared to aecomo- i.rownvme ana vicinity, tbat be ha3 opened a date all who may favor him with their pi.trona2ei We COPT below a few out of tha manv WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY STORE A ner addition has been built to the house, and ad- WHAT OIHESS THINE OF OUS PAFEE. Councilmenl flatterihf; SEANZ Q-ix Claim Djcids, and Diclaba roKT SxATiiiNTs, ioT sale at tbe Advertiser OiEce" . . .ZITOEIAL-ILOAD EEIEGE ACROSS THE ' LITTLE KEHAHA. It appears, by reference to the Territorial vs, which have just come to hand, that the - e for locating the Territorial Road, from this :e-to Fort Kearney, ha3 passed; conse :tly the Road will not be located this sea . ' This' should.not, however, prevent cer- 1 improvements being made, to secure the rior trade for. BrownviUe. A gocd road a the little Nemaha to the crossing of the .!i fork 'of -the Big Nemaha) in Pawnee tty, is already opened, sufficient for present oses, and all that is now necessary to se ttle, trade of several heavy settlements in direction, is to make the Little Nemaha .Lie at. the nearest convenient point, to our . This can be done at a cost; not exceed -.30 or $i00. Our business men cannot 1 0 see' at a glance, the importance of this ct.. L-apt. W htte, of the enterpnsmg of IIoblitzell & Co authorizes us to ; .hey will give $100 toward the erection of idge, -Will'some one tahe this matter in and put it through. It can be done with- i troub'.e, ifome one will just take hold o i. Come 6n with your subscriptions, and. le ' jild.the bridge.' Fut down the "Ad ver nntinps nnr Thrpthreti nf th . Proca ln wegon, liolt county, Mo., where he will keep con I Ht.ant.lv fin hrrnd. and fnr Qfiln n. rrnnA. accArrmanf rf have given US; and also a few extracts from Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewelrywhich ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also, a fine lot of Violins, Accordaons, Silver, and Plated Spoc- NEBEASKA ADVEETISEIwWe have received I tace3 Gold Pens with Gold and' Silver extension . ' - 1 1 aa nnr C ! 1 fTV t 1.1. t. - t- . BnowsmLLE Febht. Let it be borne in two numbers -of the above paper, just -started t. noa. Martha JewetL Warner. Keystone. Hani- mind, by those comics into this Territory, that 55 iwnyille in-this ierntory. lt3 ,ditor, clry of every description, in the best manner and . .' . , . T . , . ' . T A, , . I K. W. Jb'urnas, JLsq., IS a gentleman 01 tne on the most-reasonable terras. bal ana A. u uooam, lor ou iouis papers ana me irownvme x erry is me Desi crossmg point accomplishments, social and intellectual. His Every article Wht in his establishment, ia war aisf in;ni lKLLiuiL'UitiLc injiiuus. luu jjuuta uu vu tuv uuuu iuuuiu i nrnr. ps snow tnuc nt KTiiriL too . nnn xiri 1 --" - r v 'm,uio- T.f,;, fT,;- Qf . ' mnV KimQnlf foU t,of. t,W flf. Tlmwnll- vt pairing warranted for one year. Ta; a p.r,ii0 v-rocV ptt nUoVn r Rftfl tlifi n.lr.rtwp'moT rr n p t.'tttttt i tt throughout the territory and country wherever .. m x ... ....Ln Nir. . tt- t.... 4t.". J'-.... ....i.' his paper may circulate. We wish him the ' ' "UNITED STATES ury ana council uiuus. iasiyear, ous.iwo uu, iuU. .unogHw ne6 most nbundait success in his warfaro it nC.YDKE'ee miKD A1VV iwsu iuu vu uuo icuwiij, uuvu uiu wcu vi uy v v w u, . ,i bj, corruption ana wrong wnerever ne a is-1 T,p m . -. . I r v . t - t i a. - c ai ri.r r j . i l l i . -. i - " the increase Oi upper Missouri river traae, tnat or "im a iioerat patronage irum iae ciuzeau oi covers mem may ae iasn inem wixn an un- eleven boats are now running regularly. Next Brownville. We are not personally acquaint- VDS Dna. ana ma7 Ve nonnsmng town season, in Edition to tVreguto Freiglt laU Wuh Mr. Lnokhart, but have reliable authority SStTZ a daily line of Packets will run this trade. . 'or saying that he is a first class workman, and warda the wcrthy. . We earnestly advise our mu what he sell3 to you as such, you can rely up- friends to subscribe for the Advertiser, assuring 'Mr. . Editor, what's the news from Con-, on being the "genuine article." them that it is well worth' the subscription t-rru ; i . . i . . . price. Duoscnpuons win ne tasen at inis 11 eu, ou, iuu Uit-a. uu a pauci. ami . ' v. -ti 7- - it m ' ' J r r . . . . ....... . nffiff". Iphrnsl-inr) (imnhn flihr AT 71 IV rVnmi.;n.l n.An;.M V a rnli f rin ntrpntinn fif hnth whhlp.sa.iA ftnn ' , . . , f. . . . I . -i i- xt.: : x lt. -.j.... Nebbaska AnyEETisEE. A neat,- hand- you una a mixture, ana repeunon ot -jvansas"- reuui pureuera, m iu.a regiuu, w luo uuver- , executed sheet from Brownville 'N. ..T ... ... ..m .. . .. .. l.f CT f. r . ;?i J . . . . . . -rresiaent" "&iavery"--"iiroots"-"bum- usemeutci ocaiuuxi' xuAau.N, a- umuure uuu T bearing the abofre title, has just been re ner ditions made of Furniture and Bedding, ai d all ar ranjrements now ar.e such, as to render this House equal to any in the Territory. lirownville, July 5, 1855. Tl-n5tf $25. .' liOOK -OUTr. :; - ALL personj are hereby forwarned from bnyin; t'ae South West fourth of Section 25, Township 6, North Range 15, Ea3t of the sixth Principal Meri dian, in Nemaha county, N. T., now occupied by lbos. llcddj; as l nave a nnt to- said claici that is indisputable. B. B. TUOiHSON. BrownviUe, J uly 5th, 1855. vl-n5tf evervnosaihl a facility for the safa and I t r v epeeay ti-ansnnsston ot W. U. WILLIA3IS, WCOLESALK ASD BET AIL DEALES' IS STOVES & TINWARE Oroson, Ti.Xo.r ' rTlAKES pleasure in announcing the citizerj of Or- X. con ara tne public in general, tnat ne Has on band tne most extensive stock of stoves and lin ware,- ever offered in this market. My stock of Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and is for sale at o-rnco f" Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels, Goods, and Merchandize Of every description, on reasonable terms. Principal OrriCES New York, Buffalo, Cincin nati. Toledo. Chicago. Bilvtnn. lndianonolia. and all the smaller towns on Railroads in the Eastern. Mid- "Wholesale and Retail at St. Loui3 price die and Western States, connecting at St. Louis with I would call -particular attention to my stock of Richardson's Missouri River Exnress. 11. KIPP. LUUKLN U b 1 'J Lb, comprising the most improved Julv 26. 1856.-vl-n3 General Saberintendent. patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best fftc ve now "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the co-partnership! in use, the Asiatic" Air-Tight, Pioneer and prize Pre- 1 ncretoiore existing under tne name and stvlo ot miura. Also Brown, Rogers & Co., was, on the 20th day cf Febru- "their relations"- " Pweeder " ""Whit- upholstery dealers', St. Louis, Mo. They keep ceived, edited with much spirit and ability,-by ai7 A- "t dissolved. - el(i"Atchison" "Strin fellow" "Lane" on hand the largest and cheapest stock. in the w. i? urnas, i.sq. it is a sound paper, tno. . s E' ROGERS -"Lawrence"-"Eobinson"-Topeka, &c Western country. All work warranted as rep- De;ral in VOtics.. Louis Herald. ' b! B. FRAZEr' The good of the country is entirelj forgotten; resented - , " - hJl SSSJiA d 26, 185o,vl-n8 II. VI lAKfiTBRO, .nJ 11 TtnnoVfArnmnlrlr..K P.;.Mnn TVX I I-.-. m . . . ... . . ' I 1 ' uu . UaUUJ uuo; uia.;; a A iwmcuu iuai, . JN . T.. t)V OlX lOTmer lellOW Citizen. 1 VV. MVTOTTCE liernhv cnVfln. t.W tV, n,nartnnrh; we think, is the best answer wo can give. to IIoji. A. D. Jokes, of Omaha City, has our Furnas. It is a neat appearing sheet, and com- IN formerly existing between n.W. and O.F'. Lake, vmir nnpissfinn, - : thanks' lor a canv of the ".Laws. J omt Kesolu- mences tne cnronicie - or tne new town ana .UUC1 fcU"amo 0"..aiJ 0 "l ija,it5tt'ijro-Wi4a J l - I 4 ' i.i - ttt i .i . . . I bv mntual consent dissolved, r phrnnrv (7fh. A ox 3 terntorv witn sniriL. w e wi5n tne enr,flrnnsinr . oauuu - -j v . tions. and ffiniorial!?. naRSP.d at tha "Womax's Eights." Xot, however, reader, Session of the Legislative Assembly of the 1 k. . ' . , in the broad sense in which that term is sener- TerritDry of Nebraska." v e 't:v.!j 1856. July 26, 1855.-vl-n8-:',t D. II. W. LAKE. O. F. LAKE. Parlor & Box Stoves Of various Sizes an ! Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IX TOWN Particular attention raid to makinsr and rrattin? up nn untters, m the town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term. Old corner. Urass and Pewter taken in exohanze for work or ware-. W. W. WILLIAMS, vl-n5 . Oregon, Mo., July 5, 1853. ally applied. Women have "rights," and very often "a right" to do as they please. ' So thought the- young ladies of this place, on .Friday eve- a home paper, and one the citizens of Richard son and Pawnee should support. I should CHARLES WEST. N. J. STASHES. "WEST & McASIIEX, '; A bill authorizing the construction of amili- like for it to receive that patronago which it FORWARDLNGr. & COIMISSION tary road from Missouri, via Great Salt Lake riclil7 merits. ning lasL They "asserted their rights,'.' by giv- City to Carson Valley settlement, on the Call ing a ball at HcPherson'i Hall, and taking up-1 fornia frontier has passed the Senate. on themselves the position of "gallants," The gents were invited, called for, and gallanted to Steamboat Coktlaghatios'. On the morn- the ball room by the ladies, just as "natural as hsg of July 3d a fire broke out on board the though they were used to it." escape, either. In the evening, as we were up to which caused the destruction of six steamers; "Your paper is creditable, not only to your young and thriving town, but also to the Ter ritory." . "I received Xol l. Vol. 1. For a new paper in a new country, I think everything must be 'also. 1." at least I thmk your paper is. It Grocers and Steamboat Agents, Corner Second 'and Francis Streets, "" (Opposite A. Beatie's Banking House.) St. Joeaoiplx- Missouri. A N assortment of Boat Stores, Groceries, Wines. J0ETY THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth cf Goods at a small advance on cost and carriage hy iiucjiroiiT, mo., AND ' IIE3IxlIES LANDING, MO WE HAVE in store, and are receiving per Steam ers Hannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha, a large ana well assorted stocs of -Tjl Liauors. Meal. Flour. Ac. lcent constantlv on I . . . . . . . . . . . I . 1 .1 T . 1 . . ' ' ' ' r " I " And we didn't steamer i;iair, lying at tne St. Louis landing is mucu larger tnan i expecte a to see it. ana nana. July 25, lboe, vi-n3 hope it may never be smaller." ' 1S5G. PLANTING FSTJTT TREES. ' Thejbest seascn for planting fruit trees, ei t' - fall or spring," has long been one of the " sduestiocs." 'AVe do not propose to ar- : ;hs question, but simply to. suggest one or 1 facts,' known to every one who has .had : experience In cultivating Cruit trees. Fall ting does no' allow time for the formation (. : sw roots, before the cold -weather sets in: s". ground -.does not get sufficiently settled .v ad ILe cl J toots, to -pro4c"ct them-from the . . 1 whiter rains and melting snows. Trees " ted In the spring, have abundance of rime t rm new loots; take - hold of the soil, and ? such bctter'prepared, when cold weather os, to 'withstand the' winter. These are t '. born facts, and as raost cf our farmers' will ' t -orchard's this .fall, or next spring, they will c' sll to consider this matter.' . our eyes in "engagements" putting up our St. Clair, Southerner, Saranak, Paul Anderson, FURNITURE. 1S30. papers for next morning's mails,-r-we were suddenly aroused by the "rustling of silks and satins," and looking around, found, ourselves f surrounded " " cornered " " captured " by bur smiling, lovely, fun-making young Iadies New Orleans and Grand 000. Ha insurance. Turk.- Loss $100, KANSAS INVESTIGATING C02OHTTEE. SCARRITT- & MASON. Dry Good3, Clothing,' . Hardware, Qaeensware, Boots & Shoes," nats & Caps, Cutlery, Paints, Doors, . Oils, Bonnets, Medicines, Drugs, Furniture, Tinware, Saddlery, Grocsrie?, Castings Sash, .Nails Iron M. TV. EIDE2T. J. D. WHITE. RI DEN & WHITE, LAND AGENTS. NEBRASKA CITY. N. T. HATING made arrangements by whkh we will receive accurate oopiea of all the Townaiins embraced ia the Eastern portiou of Nebraska, ws are now prepared to offer our services to the "SQUATTERS Off: THE TERRITTORY," In Filing Declaratory Statements of Intention to Pre-empt. Securing . Pre-emptions, Locating Land Warrants and ENTERING LA2D. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD.. Land Entered on Time, &c. ' Particular attention paid to Buying and Soiling Property on commission: -Al.o, to making Collections and forwarding remittances to any part of the Union. lilalis of au kinds always on Land. BIDES & WHITE. REFERENCES. Nebraska City . Eon. A. A. Dradfcr J, S. F.Nac noils, Messrs. Dolmaa & TTest, Peter A. Keller, Thomas Lumpkin, June 28,1856. vl-nt St. Joseph, 3IJ., Washingtoa. City,- IIIP0RTANT NEW WORKS. PUBLISHED BY Moore, "Wilstach, Keys & Co Xo. 23 TVest Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Oi AniSTOKT OF JIEDICINE, from its Origin to the Close of the Eighteenth Century. By Dr. Kenouard, of Paris. Translated by Dr. U. C. Comegys, Professor in Miami Medical College. 0t Volume, large 8vo. 750 pages, Price $3,0U. An Introduction to the Study of Esthetics. By Professor J J, C. Moffat, of the College of Sew Jer sey, rnncetwa. Author of "i-ole of Chaisnrar' u. 1 vol. 12mo, pages. Price $1. The Teacher's Miscellany. A selection of articles from the proceedings of the College of Professional Teachers. By J. M. Campbell and A. M. Hadley, of Wabash College. One vol, 12mo, 450 pages. Pric $1,25. WILL EE READY IN SEPTEMBEH Tho Cyclopedia of Modern Travel, A Record of Adventure, Exploration and Discoyery fot the hst Fil'tj years. Edited by Bayard Taylor, Author of "Yiews Afoot' "i ravels in Central Africa," c, Ac. One toI., 8vo., Handsomely illustrated with H maps by Schonberg, and numerous wood engraving by Orr, and an elaborate steel frontispeice by Buttre. tST" Will be sold to subscribers only, MOOKE, WiLSTACU, KEVS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Booksellers, ' 25 West Fourth street, Cincinnati. We publish tlio following abstract of the FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY, CARPENTERS & BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS iC. 0TE RELATIONS .WITH ENGLAND. ' Private letters., from England received at Like Davy Crocket's coon we told 'em they Washington by the America, says a correspon- needn't shoot, we'd corns down."- Got WhaM dent of the Herald, state that very little ex- else could we do? Certainly we went: and en- citement was produced there because of the oyed the fun until a reasonable hour for retir- recognition by the. United States of Nicaragua ing, when we were gallanted home, slept sweet- or the dismissal of Mr. Crampton. They also and dreamed that women young ones, state that our Minister will not receive his pass- held uudei the organic or alleged - Territorial TvirriMiTorW 7.,. o ri.rf f r. An , tharr !,, ,Wfe rA iTof fhhra ? t,a Arr r.f o ,, law nas Deen cuiTiea dv organizea invasions UU4 klbUlLU I (abb U UU VLS LLkC T II 1CU 1 JJ L k47a UUA VUUtt bAAaU 43 (Al J JV.A VJI. 1 1 II I M.I I I r I .o - i i: i i . i. . o i sometimes. t. view of .Ihe impprtance of this subject to 'armejs of Nebraska, we commence to the publication of an article, "The Oe d.'" The article is from a standard work; detail, and'conscquently very valuable. shall, therefore, publish it entire, which continue .-through several Xoc. of our pa I- 1 ( ! ) 5 ll.th-e young mechanic in old and dense ;ulated States, where there is such a sur- 3 erery branch"of mechanism: where in i every shop, "extra jours" are hanging !, "out 'of ,a job half the time, see what -enings present themselves in Nebraska, dw they would come "rolling" out here, re not going W particularize, in holding iuccments, but say, "corns and see,'? and '.I run the risk of your being satisfied. ink, too, that there are as ne prospects wnville, for every branch of Mechanics be lound anywhere m the wprld: Take lap, reader, and look at her geographica 3, aau see now she stands in the country -en allow us to say that, she is rapidly up with those, who must have the aid chanics; that no healthier countryor lo can be found not a death ever occured i town air.a not sickness" enough to sup- ne physician; good society; no better wa bo fauad.;. Timber, Stone and Stonecoa .ndance. . '2s ow these are fact?, and w you to "come and.' examine" our tow 3 locating elsewhere," and if you don't -ownviHe, ,look further." Nebraska is !-sized couctry, sure; there are many enirgs, and we believe 'there is not a ithin her -borders, but what will prove investment. -No "necessity foe towns ealousf-.cach other plenty of room ow )aidrjut, acd others'not yet thought 5 ssy then, coiir; to Nebeaska. majority report of the Congressional Investi gation Committee.. The report.isvery volum inous. We have not as yet seen the minority report, but when we become possessed of a copy,-will, also give our readers extracts from it. No. DEALERS AND . 40 and 42 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, JIo. Ybtir Committee report the following facts 3000 Bedsteads, and conclusions as established by the testi mony: ' First That each election in the Territory TTAVIXG completed our arrangements for a full XjL stock of Goods in our line, and having the best assortment in tho West, wo take pleasure in offering to purshasers botli WiiUJikSALb and Kb. TAIL : OUO dozen wood seat Chairs, 2UU do cane seat do, 100 do rocking do, 100 do childrens' do." r v A m ouu tin sates, 200 Crib3, assorted sizes, 200 Lounges, I between the two governments. This is 1000 Bureaus, 500 DiniDg Tables, . 500 Breakfast do, 200 Work- Stands, 200 Wash do, 100 Wardrobes, 1000 Looking Glasses, FABiiixa. Lakd. Wc have been over most of the country "South of the riatte," and are now confirmed in the belief, and feel perfectly safe in asserting, that Nemaha county has more from the State of Missouri, bv which the ceo- 1000 Poking uiasses, iuu aoi. Hnsb and split bot- cor" r!e of the Territory have been prevented from n' . 3J Pl -, i ..j 3 . .i n. , . , , . , " . . - . r-y io wuicu wo nun iiiauuiHiy una wainxii, par ruuoraieu uy utpawucs. receiveu ai me ocaie exercising the ngUts secured to them by the lor androcking Chairs, Sofas, centre, side and exten- Department, wmch it IS said removed a great organic law. sion Tables; Secretaries and Book Cases, weight of anxiety, from the mind of Mr. ; Second-That the alleged Territorial Legis- .SSS J! lature was an illegally constituted body, and ani Blankets. had no power to pass valid laws, and their Our work is all Warranted as represented our enactments are. therefore, mill and void. i'nees a3 Low as trie lowest, , j . - Third That these alleged laws have not, as a general thing, been used to protect persons and property and to punjish Wrong, but for un lawful purposes. . , Fourth That the election'under whicli the sitting delegate. John W. Whitfield' holds his Missol-bi Expeess Companies for late papers seat, was not held in pursuance of. all valid anxiety, from the Marcy. Up to the 19th instant, the news of Mr. Crampton's dismissal, had not been official ood tillable land, more and better timber, and hT announced in Parliament, though" the fact more stock: water than any other county, was vpll'knnwn tn th TiriH M?. ller prairies are more level, and her sou more productive. Persons loo&in.' lor homes in this Express Facilities. Onr snorlil tbnlrs Ierntory, find this out by examnation, and the are due tho United States and Riceabdsox's county is rapidly filling up. and packages "D. II." from Cincinnati to this law, and that it should be regarded only as the rv,?nr ' Th TTnifed RtatM v. nrtmMr,v expression of the choiceof those reiident All of which we offer at Tery low prices for Cash or Country l'roduce. NO HUMBUG! "We wUl sell at S02IE FfilCEM DILLON & HAWK. P. S. Ladies, if you'haven't cot a fine Silk Dress, Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Diixos & Hawk, for we certainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dress Goods ever offered in this market. Ko trouble to show Goods. vl-n5- D. &. II. Great Induce mciilv mnOSE wishing to purchase LOTS in the Tom of JL JJrownvilIe would do well to give us a call, as we have 50 Lots which will be sold very cheap for cash. Also,5Lot3 in ILUAIiACll r, for sale, inquire of B. B. & J. D. N. THOJIPSON. Erow'nyille,N. T.June 23, 1858. ' 4tf GEO. C. FERGUSON. MILLWIGHT AND ENGINEER IJXIOWNYILLE, N. T. C. II. WHiLIAJtXS' Patent Doulle Acting Ball, Valve, Force" and Lii Pump.- THE attention of the putlio is respoctfullj Bolie-- ' ' ited to the examinination of this valuable Pump, as the most valuable one in use at the present time Simple in its construction, durable, substantial, and ' not easily imjwiired by use. Perfectly adapted to Railroad Stations, Steamboats, Manufactories of ev- " ry description, Mines, Furnaces, Salt Wells, OH Mills, Uot Liquids, (the balls for such being of metal,) Fira and Garden Engine; Cisterns, and, ln fact, all pur poses for which a pump is required, and capable of-thr-jwing water to a great height or distance, with , great force and power. The highest prizes have boon awarded by the Tew York, Ohio and Indiana Stat , Fair?. Town, County and single Rights for thirty- nine Counties in the Eastern part of Cbio, 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 Cincinnati Jr. U.the undersismed vl-nl B. IIAZEN " " ' " ! MORiE MEN WANTED, A FEW more active and energetio young men can . find immediate employment, by which they can easily make $600 to $1000 a year, to act as agents for several new and popular works, just published for agents, and not for sale in book stores. We nave a great many ascents employed, many of whom are making from $1 to $20 per week. Tho who wish to engage in this pleasant and agrseable business, will far particulars, requisites, Ac, addresj .--..., C. U DiSlitSY & CO. Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers. Editors of Newspapers, by giving the above ani following, three insertion!, and calling attention to it, shall receive any three of the following works; Life of Josephine,by Headly, .Lite of Jjafayette,- " Life- of .Napoleon. " Wild Scones of a Hunter's Life,- Life of JIary and- Martha Washington; Uda Hellows Amulet, $1,25 .. $1,25 $1,2 . $1,00 $1,00 $1,00 spectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed riease call and satisty yourselves. St. Louis, July 26, 1$56. vln8-6m Since the Presidential campaign has fairly Commenced, and the political press opened unl i- r oi t' l- t.i . citizens who voted for him. . '. .... . exieuus iruiu ou jjuu's iu au portions vi Hie cvci, tv.i t, . it.. its batteries, ive ara forr; h v rfim ndiH rf Q . . . . - w eieunuu uuaerwuicu iue - - i u cf-Arn onrl M inn la StifflQ- I onuiia on Kii. a.? i 1 i t t- ri i i u,WLWu uu .v w, va- contesun aeiegaie; -iiuarew ii. iieeaer, claims article we read in a London paper, some years lpe. Eicliarason,s Express' Company, from his seat, was not held in pursuance of law and Su, -sumBimiig auer Wyie; "uai a man R, T,m,;s fr Om, t,,1 fn,,;! mnrr A m that it should be regarded only as the expres take the political papers of the United States Wnfa t1va !eMflj r-ar sion of the choice of tho resident citizens who for his iruide. in forming nniniona of rnniafPR . -r , , , , ' voted lor mm; for the Prefer Md ha inM ht-m AeWM" nave D0W 8'JcllPre5S Sixth -That Andrew H7 Reader received a for the Presidency, and he could but come to facUities that win enable thetii to reciere from, greater number of votes of resident citizens me conclusion tnat tne American people were and send t0 ariy porticn of tbe worIdi packages than John W, Whitfield, for delegate. running their greatest scoundrels,, for their Lr c ow anA xit,-, v,inw0. "P;. . Seventh That in the present -condition highest office." this cut. There is too much truth in oi gc ardson's Line is carried on the steamer Omaha, .-- r i i vvnrrvprc v ...u:. ii..t v : j wruere pmiuiju. y uu iiuiuiiy cal-uuicu ,anu re- - itv prPYt St-nm Rnw and Mrrphnnt M51? t nhnrt notice and reasonable terms. . ALL WORK WARRANTED. ' He is also Agent for A. B. IIOLLIIJIRD & CO'S., Western Foundry. CINCINNATI,-O., LEE & LEAVITT'S Saw 'Manufactory, CINCINNATI, O., And is prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by thesu" es tablishments. Letters cf enquiry, promptly answered. ' -. KEFFEREXCES. Noel, Lake &. Co., Erownville, N. T. Steam Mill, Nuckolls & V hito, ItocKport, ilo. m " " James Lowe, Linden, . " " vln31y. . .Brownville, June 21, 195 J. NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL. NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. . . BARNES &. BAKNILTI, Proprietors. frMiib commodious note), situated upon JL Main Street, Nebraska City, will be found a de sirable resort for travellers. Stages leave this house for all parts of the Territory. W. P. LOAN, ATTOMEY IT LAW. LAND AND LOT AGENT. ARCHER, RICHARDSON COUNTY, N. T. of the Territory, a fair election cannot be held without a new census, a stringent and weli- LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in tho Post Office at Erownville, X. "T., July 1st, 1855, and if not taken out within three Toomb's Kansas Bill. The bill cf Sir. Toombs to admit Kansas into the Union, has passed the Senate. It provides for an enu meration of all tbe inhabitants of the Territo ry; a commission, to consist of five persons, of various shades of political opinion, and from different parts of the Union, to decide .upon the eligibility of voters and register their names; an election of delegates to a Territori al Convention for the formation of a State con stitution; the meeting of the Convention ; an nuls the test laws and other objectional enact ments passed heretofore by the Territorial Leg islature; extinguishes squatter sovereignty; and permits persons who have left the Territo ry, from whatever cause, and who may return by October, and make it appear to the Satisfac tion of the Commissioners, that they are, and intend to remain bona fide citizens of the Ter ritory, to exercise the right of suffrage at the election of delegates to the State Convention guarded election law. the selection of im par- months: will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Wash ihe Ice IBADE. Ihe .New lorU homing tiai judges, and tho presence of United States ingn. v- Post estimates that from six" tn KP.vfin millions troops at every place of election. of dollars are annually-employed in prosecut- f, E'g-That the various elections held by it. . j . ,,' j , the people of tho Territory, prelimmarv. to the iuS m .B iraue m tue umieu oiawa, auu iuai formati( n of the State government, have been the sales do not fall short of thirty millions of as regular a3 the disturbed condition of the dollars annuallv, amounting, even in its present Territory would allow; -and that the conb'titu- imperfec , . , . majority of the redpk tne wneat crop or tne-wnoio country, it is, As it is not the province of your committee moreover, an article exclusively of Northern to suggest remedies for the existing troubles in Ecatty Daniel Ei-'eir-er Sam! A 2 Cooper Jas H Gibson Silas A . Ilutchins M Stinon John All persons enquiring for any of the above Letters, will please say they are advertised . . A. S, IIOLLADA'F, t. M. . Erown Jac"fn 2 Cortner D rl Enci Jacob Gates A J JlcPherson John Tea?ue Wm 3 AND FLL WHfeAT. AS most" Of aers nave had experience in raising fall 73 whea.t in this Territory, we hope 1 give Wthe result of that experience. nay publish it for the benefit of those in, and may hereafter come. From 3 have already learned, we are inclined pinion that Spring wheat is the most. i crop ia this country; our boiJ being and high winds prevalent two think greatly, against the fall wheat lit liable to "winter tilling." How "irs? Xst us hear from you. ";0ur farmers arp now busily cn .aking inth&pVoducU of the "golden It is encouraging to tbe new comers, :e w of the surroundins country, from r;e emineoee: In any direction, as eye can reach, are to be seen the rich Ids ofrain. The.rarmpri .ft-v-,. , . - BHU nay ted the seed" to mother earth," are ;ing a.rjch reward." LL Clat"Pate, cf Black jack, Kansas, no toriety, says: MI did net dodge behind logs, stumps, or trees, because there was none with in two miles of the battle ground.". That's a good reason, and certainly no man, hereafter, will contend, that be did, when the fact is he couldn't New BciLDErGS. Capt. "White, from Or egon, Mo., is, wve notice, in town, superintend ing in person, the erection cf a. fine largo resi dence, on the corner of Focrth and Atlantic streets. The style and size of the-Captain's building, when completed; will render it an or nament to any town, or city. Extehprise. Oar enterprising friend. R. J. Whitxet, has just received one of Reed's Mower and Reaper, and Raker, and has teen laying low the wheat crop in this county, and is now slashing it to the prairie grass, for his own and neighbors' benefit. This is a valua ble addition to our ' 'farm help," which is scarce and high priced. Mr. Whitset deserves credit for making a move in introducing farm machinery into this county, The machinery works well. production.. The laws of nature have given the monopoly of it to States lying north cf 36 d 30., and its consumption, at the present rate of increase, in a few years will equal, if not surpass tho entire cotton crop of the South ern States. ; ' the Territory of Kansas, they content them selves with the foregoing statement of facts. All cf which is respectfully submitted. WM. A. HOWARD, JOHN SHERMAN. NO BOOKS KEPT" jiLL CASE!!! A. S. HOLLADAY, WHOLESALE AXD E1STAIL DEALER IX Brurrs and Medicines Main Street, Erownville, N. T. BALLOT BOX STFFHrG. rjlIIE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform J. the public, that he has now on band a complete Thnl nnr reaprs rriav hva enmo Mt assortment of everything, usually kept in Drug X . .11. I - t I 7 ' eietuou mauers are someumes camea on, we New System of publish the following extract from a California CAST. AND CASH OXLY ! paper. It will be entirely foreign to this beautiful system, There was on exhibition last night, at the "Bwk," rkep MC0U?1'" Z'110' or ra?m,borfS imanfkriAVJcnlnnP-nnmmirroo a 1 ,f . W days." Come with the "Spondulicks" if you want anything in the Urug line. Preacriptions Compounded at all Hours vith Accuracy and Dirpatch. Hemeraber the system I have adopted, and my pocket and your feelings will not suffer. Credit will potitively not be .given, unless under circumstances of peculiar aesuiauon. July 12, ISaO.-vl-nOU A S. JUULUAJJAI . Wc take the following from the proceedings of the late Republican meeting, at Springfield, Mass., as we find it in the Argus of that place: r-lnlRlrW Wwn thaNnrtr, n Snnth wn.,M rooms of the Yigalance Committee, a ballot-box be settled by the cartridge box, if not by the u.fu a"T 3 w a r m , m ballot box; that in certain eontingences the which gim us one of m,ny clues to the Constitution of the United State! was not qPt of the stuffers The box reierreu io, is no-ut eignieen lucnes Square, To sectionalagitators the Constitution of the w and known to have been used for that United States "is not worth a Tush," to use the purpose. .It has the hole, and the old wax used language of Fitz Henry Warren. They can to seal it up with at the closing of the polls, only triumph upon bruins. I : l.i i 3 - - i it.. . .i biiupio uux, iiiueiy piaoeu auu smoom; at tne BROWITVILLE STEAM MILL, NOEL, LAKE, & EMERSON, 33xoxvxx-ctL11o, 3NT. T- . N. B. "We would respectfully inform fho citi Turn the box Upside down, when a fCn8 of eiaaha county and adjoining Missouri, that supply of liU JlJiisU, whicB we can furnish at low er rates than any null in the Territory Market prices paid for logs delivered at the yard, or on the bank of the river. All orders accompanied with the cash, will receive our immediate attention. Poor Trumbull rarely attempts a speech bottom lie a few ballots, (just as it was found,) that ho does not make a foolish exhibition of opened. Pull out the bottom, and presto r,;TOooVT. a Tn q Ti n wm, ;f changel Turn the box upside down, when a . . r, , . fresh supply of new and unopened ballots pre- bill into Congress for the annexation of Kan- COTlf tv5JL;oiQO Kr .... i , sas to Nebraska, under existing difficulties, is quantities.. If these are found to be insufficient just the person to perpetrate sich' a witty re- presto change again, and you pull np one side mark as the following, which we copy from the tne 6ox ana 10 and Deholdl there are t7,7- fr r vr: . -c t hundreds, if not "thousands, of tho -'little v . jokers," all ctosely folded, and of the genuine Wholesale PanGr Vfirehonsft r v r - The Hon. Mr. Trumbull, who resides some- stripe, all nicely printed, reminding one of the ia a vt rr "a 1.0 c ax At the Republi- millions of maggots that cover the mouldering, ', on Wednesday decaying remains of some vile animal. xsowthe "Law and Order" cuaua can see BRADXER, WAKREX &. CO., "T7H0LESALiE Dealers in Faper3 of every des v t onption: Printing, Folio Tost, Book Paper, Flat Cap, Wrapping, Foohcap. . . Manilas, Letter & Note, thus rendered visible: Take the word Kansas. ! Sheriff Scannel and Billv Mulligan .hnU th f speume nrsi synaoie oacRwartl, ana p,-it the j Keys of the countv jaiL when Johnson, the and foT f,ale t very low pnees. people's candidate, received a majority of the casn Ior ,1?--. votes. What think vnn now as to b r.r.rra. - BRAD.NEft, WARREN A CO., where in Illonois can meeting in New Yord city evening last, he made a speech, in which he called tho Democratic party the "Nak-ass par-! and behold how easv it ts to elect a Casev for ty." This is a colossal witticism, thounh it supervisor, when h5 wa3 not even n candidate, takes several hours to discoer the point. . It is ' nor received a single vote for the office: or how first 8 alter the last s. This is a tremendous joke. Tiike all tho wits, living and dead, Ra bala:.s, Sv-ift, tho Editor of the' Delta, Inde- ty of a Vigilance Committee? Chicagn, Jon?. 28th. 1S55. No. V. La falle streer vl-n4 ST. JOSEPH ' CARRIAGE MAmJFAGTORY. I ORXER .Second and Edmond, (opposite Market Square) have on hand arid finishin-;, a line le t of the latest and best styles of Coaches, Rcckaways. Iia rouches, Buggies and Hacks,' and will sell as low as can bo had in St Louis, or elsewhere, and the work warm nted to be made of the best material. My tim ber- I Bbip from the east, therefore I do not hesiate in saying it is the best. Persons wishing to purchase a carriage of any kind, will do well to give me a tall, as I will satisfy them that they can' do as well with me as an where else. Orders for any kind of carriage promptly attended. Repairing done on short notice, and satisfactorily. Mr. C. Gove is authorised to sell work and receive orders for m in Council Bluff.. St. Joseph. Jane 14, '5(5. 2-tfJ A.DOLPO Any person wishing any of the above took.1. can have them sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt' of the above retail price. 4 Tl-n4 C. L. DERBY-& CO.. New York.. Virginia' Hotel, ST. LOUI3, MO. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC-. THIS new and extensive Hotel, located cn the cor ner of Main and Green streets, in the city of 3ti Louis, continues in successful operation, under the Proprietorship of H. Spaeb and his able assis tants. For the information of strangers, wo would stat" that this is the most extensive Hotel in this City, fronting on Main, Green and Second St3, and having a southerly front of" 320 foot, which afford3good ven tilation dunrlg the summer months, the rooms boms well arranged to insure that end; and is one sq-iirh ' oxly from the Railroad Packet Landing, and directly opposite tho Eailroai Ferry.. There is attached to the Hotel, an extensive shaving Saloon, with Baths; and the Proprietor has fitted up Bathing Rooms for 'the . Ladies, "Which they may enjoy free of Charge". . The Publio are respectfully invited to calL th Proprietor pledging for bia house, every comfort us ually found in first claw Hotels. Me.ls furnished to suit Railroad time. Charges $2,00 -per day. t TT :-r vl-nl J, II. SPARR NOTICE TO SETTLERS IX KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Surveyor GentraVa OjJice, ) TTyandott Cif v, K. T., Sov. 22, 1855. f - A S frequent enquiries are made of this office in il relation to the manner in which notices of Pre emtisn claims to the publio lands, in Kansas and Ne braska, ar to be given through the Surveyor Gener 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 the law, any tract of land subject to pre-emption, has 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 sitm the same as a witness. The declaration may be made and signed t this office, or any where ehe in the Ter ritories and sont by mail or otherwise to this offije. i he form mu3t be carefully observed. Declaratory Statement for Casea where the Laid Is not B-ahjoct to Private Entry. It tof -.beinz 1 have, on the day of , A. D., 13 , settled and improved the quarter of section, number , in townstip numocr , oi range numoer , in the dj tnct of lands subject to sale in the land office and containing acres, which land hat been offered at public tale, and thut rendered ubj,Kt 10 prtvaie emry; ana i ao nereDy declare my inteo lion to claim the said tract of land as a pre-omntion right, under tre provisions cf said act of th Septera- Given under my hand, this day of , v.. is In presence of- Upon filing the declaration in this office there will issue to the appileant the followiag certificate: Ko. Surveyor GeneraTt Office, K. T- s 18 -. t .1 certify that has this day filed in my cffi.je a notica in accordance with the 12th section of the Act e3tabliih;n the office of tho Surveyor Generrtl of Kansas and Nebraska, and granting pre-emption rights to actum settlers for the quarter sectic-n number , in township number , in raruje numoer Improved Little Giant CORN & COB PLANTATION MILL TPxrlco - Xloducocl. THE subscriber has jjurchased exclusive right cf Territory ia the Vv est, of the above celebrated Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all timet, either wholtsale or retail, and guaranteed in the most positive manner. It is now more than a year since the "Little Giant" TTaa Introduced to the public, daring which time, it has been constantly growing in the popular favor. The improvements recently efisctei and patented, makes it th most perfect machine ever offered for general farm use. It 13 furnished ready for attaching team, and weighs as fellows: o. 1. 225 So. 2. 330. No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 poands. Twenty minutes are sufficient to set one np, without mechanical aid, and when once adjusted, it can with safety be entru.Ttsd to a boy. i ull directions accompany ech JJl;il. JSC' H. GZ3 HZZ gs3 m . No 1, $25, will grind 8 bu meal per hour with 1 hoi No 2 40, " 10 " " " -ui No 3 50, 15 " - 1 No 4 60, u u 20 u u 2 " ts7 Liberal discount to dealers. JAMES B. CHADWICK, No. C3 Locust.street, bet. 2d and 3i June 2S, 1856. vl-n4 St. Louis, M. ' A. 1. BRADFORD. WM. MCLESSAX, Nebraska City, N. T. T. t.Mc'OAET, Brownville, N. T. Territory. , east of tho 6th Principal Sleridan, in Surveyor General of Kansas and Nebraslsa. BLANKS of every description, for snia at this Office. BRADFORD, McLENNAN & McGAEY, s 1TT0M1YS IT MW AND SOLICITERS LN CHANCERY. UroTvnville and Nebraska 'City, TERRITORY. BEING permanently located in the Territory, we will give our entire time and attention to the practice of our profession, in all ita branches. Mat ters in Litigation, Collections of Debts, Sales und Purchases of Real Estate, Selections of Land, Loca ting of Land Warrants, and all ether business en trusted to our management, will receive prompt and faithful attention. . REFERENCES. S. F. Nnc'iolls, Nebraska City, Richard Brown, Brownville, Wm,.Hobtitzcll A Co., ' u Hon. James Craig, St. Jo?eph,Mo, Hon. James M. Hugho?, ' St. Louis, Mo., Hcn.JobnR.Shepley, "'"'. - Messrs. Crow, McCreary & Co." " " " Messrs. S. t: Hubbard Co., Cincinnati O. Hon. J. M. fve, , Keokuk, lrvrn. vl-nl - June 7, lSR,