T R. VT. FURNAS, Editor. TURD AY MORNING, AUGUST 2,1856. II. Xaktcn, No. 68 Fourth street, between :t and Vine, Cincinnati. L Pettkkgill A Co. New York. S. Swtjoier, No. 43 Chetnut street, Saint F. McLrxc, Troy, Ohio. , IT T T T . M' ll." . C. MrKGER, Covington, Ky. D. Knot, Arc1. :r. ebraska. W. Feteb, Oregon, Mo. & Hawk. Rock port, Ko. ex A White, Nebraska City, X. T. - authorized Agents to eolicit Subscriptions and ;8emenU for the Advertiser, and recieve and t for monies thereon. . h enr recent a ll'.S. we now hare toe most IE AW ERTISER ffroni jveJobOSeein IL V, etern Country, ana tparcd to execute J, Work of every descrip a the "neatest style, arid on reasonable terms. i ular attention given to Blank and Card work: - purchased one of Foster's latest Improved Presses. Orders 'from a distance will meet rompt attention. sons 'resident in this Territory, coming from is portions of the States, often euggest to us -mes 6f pereonsin their old neighborhoods, who : doubtless become subscribers if they could see of the "Advertiser.". "We alwaysfcend a speci fy, and persons recieving, will consider it a ition to become a regular subscriber. Post $ and others, feeling sufficient interest to make ub.'can retain the usual per cent for their 3La2 QriT CiAia Drsrs, and Dzclaba. st Statxiissts. lot sale at the Advertiser Zee. ' ""m vnrf m. tfrvt K t rl Tl cf ri rtl I J V flT ta lfXftTO lllA ting business. GCIXQ TO A C0"3ITTEY. "any persons start to a new country with -g ideas fancy to themselves all the com ", luxuries and conveniences, of old and settled States. "When they arrive here look around a few hours, or a clay; finding e large public buildings, paved sjdcwalks ilcAdamized streets, they exclaim, "Well, n't stand this. Why, where -is your. City Court House, Jarge Churches and school :s: why don't you grade this street, pave' Eidewalk,build fine public buildings and " ences ! ' nd many other similar excla :ns, Xow, the answer is just this. We 3 not had time. Where are your towns cities in the- States, now possessed of all a improvements you speak of, that secured i in two years yea in ten or fifteen, from time they .were laid off. Just reflect a .ient, and let your mind run lack over the and 'progress of some town of your own ;nal knowledge, and compare it with any i in Nebraska, and you cannot fail to ac .vledge that no Territory has ever made rapid improvements we have,.in the same th of time, . "o, friends, when jou make rip your minds me to Nebraska, .you must expect to find jthing jiew -jou nlust expect to deprive' selves fir a'fe.w'years and very few of y of the luxuries and conveniences you j been usq4.t you must expecf to toorJc help make this Territory, what nature iias 1 it out.-foF-'tha fairest portion of- God's lion? To those who" come with the ex- latibns we nave IasE enumerated, there is a ,ht prbspect.in'the future, and they cannot I to real;z-e it Ayn: many come, and from 3 impulse of the first impression "thi3 is i what I expected" go back to the States .bout looking . around more than a day or 3, oraaklng a philosophical investigation 1 examination into the real state of affairs, hen you pome, come, to remain two or three Dntbs and witness the working the practi 1 operation cf matters the nature "of the I, ciate, "resources, society, and many oth things which constitute a country. . None o come here ia this way of thinking and Ing, fail to fall in love with" Nebraska. . ITIE2ASA CONTESTED SEAT. " .' 'AninefTcctualjiuortwas made to reconsid he vote by which the House, yesterday, .rmed lilr. Chapman, delegate from Xe ika, ts entitled to a s;at A resolution was sed. paying Mr. Bennet, contestant mileage i per diem to date." . ' The above, which vre clip from the Tele- f-.hic report of the Congressional proceed- 3 cf July 23d, js all we have relative to the tested ceat, 'since our notice of the-majority ! minority reports of the Committee. - From i we infer that the matter is settled, and Mr. i.raAK, as Tie. justly should be, secured in . seat as delegate from Nebraska. . -J udging from expressions we have recently i repeatedly heard from those who support Mr. Bexxett at tho'election in this Teni r, we very naturally -conclude .he will, not ct with a very agreeable reception, on his :m home, i ' '' " .Tew that Mr.'Qhapmarf has his s"eat his nd free from tho natural excitement, and xiety, of the lengthy investigation, and pro ved action upon "bis case, wo trust he will -ke good use of the ballance of the present j;sion, in introducing and securing the pas ;o of such measures; cs will bo calculated to vance the interests of tho Territory he rep ents. Don't forgtt the memorial from the braska Legislature, relative to the new Land trict, Sec '.thai the wish of the people, xprcssod in that memorial's Taithfully car 1 out. TTe greatly need a new Land Dis t.' "We need such regulations, too, as will ,Ue actual settlers to prove up and pre-empt It land as speedily as they may desire; but t to throw the lands into market at the pub sales. 7e' are "confident the mass of. the 'pie actual setttezs are not yet prepared The Land sales. . .- Joexso otxTr. Homer Johnson, J. G. :Calhron, Wm. Furgusoa and Dan'l Ullerr ix.:. - 1 .... . . . uus piacc, iave jusi returned from .a tour .0 the interior, and bring glowing reports of 3 country back cf us, more particularly John- 1 county: finc'.timber, building stone, and :-d fanning land. Several heavy settlements eadycai- tbi Tcoucty rapidly filling up. a trade cT the?e settlements belongs to -ADTille'Let us bok to it. that theyhave 00u' r, tomediately-opened' ur, and other aaraseBicnu shoVn them.. 'This is their rest nnmf -..! . ,. 'lQ caa furnish them with ieniis as any other ce. evera genLen with team,, have been in i wcVfroia the .ettfcmenU referred to ore, and uns that the roads are letter :ie rnuch .hortcrnd prices of supplied -0 wnn. .!- Hi w a T 0nJ(.r r For the Nebraska Advertisir. . TABLE E0C2. Lis. Editou: Having just returned from a short tour throcgb Pavrcee and Johnson counties, in this Territory, and knov. ng you always like to be posted in relation to such matters, I give you a few Vices respecting the county. The toivn, Table Eocfc, is tear the centre of Tawnee county, on the west bank of the Great Nemaha river, and on an elevation between two beautiful creeks flowing from the west; it extends from 'one creek to the other; and is on a direct line of. the Territorial read Brownville to Marysvllle;' on Big Blue river; being the only good crossing within four miles of this point. It is 30 mil. : ' --west of Brownville, and 12 'north, of the Kansas line. The lots are three rods by nine, twelve lota to the block: Allevs running at right an &les through the centre of each block. The Pr.blic Square is twenty-six rods across, each way, and, on the top of a commanding emi nence, where is a pretty view of the surround- streams and country. There are two houses being constructed at the present time, one is a mercantile house; six other houses contracted to be built. Two of your regular down-masters, are at work constructing a Saw and Grist mill; and under obligations to have them in operation within three months. : I rode over a good portion of the county, found immense qu?.ntities of good building Stone. Stone coal, Limestone and Granite, has been discovered near the town. There is plenty of timber on all the streams (which are numer ous) fcr fencing aad building purposes. In short, this portion of the country lacks none of Nature's bounties, to make it one of the best farming counties in Nebraska. ' Before and beside yon rolls- an "in-'and sea" of ver dure and luxuriance hundreds of acres of , corn can now be seen? darkly waving in an early summer: while behind this, stretch the immeasurable meadows, coeval with Eden, their untold wealth of herbage and flowers, undulating in the fresh breezes like a gently troubled ocean; and still behind these, at points not far distant and again far as the eye can reach,-or farther, swells the graceful outline of the nearest woods) marking the winding way of some sparkling water-course; while the open prairie is often dotted with herds of cattle and horses; and everywhere inviting their presence everywhere proffering a harvest to the mow' er's scythe which seems too bounteous to have waved here spontaneously summer after summer, since the deluge, I will close by saying, that this sunny por tion , of God's creation this natural inter mingling of grainfield and pasture; meadow and grove is more inviting than any aspec worn by Nature elsewhere; and he who tra verses these regions, will never again wonder at the mighty tide of emigration, which sets with resistless, ever-increasing volume, from the Atlantic westward. .-. ; -. Nemaha. Beowstill N. T. July 30, 1856. "Spimt Rafpixgs" "Stop that- Kxock- ixt."" Yea, Spirit rapping, kind reader, 'Tis said there is a "time for all things," and sve believe it; yet we entertain serious doubt3 whether that "time" means every, alternate night Come, come, young gentlemen, if you fail to have respect for the "peace and quiet" of your friends and neighbors, take a rational view as to yourselves a dollars and sense view of the matter. Ly pnrsuing' a differen course,- you will secure more of the former, show mnre of the latter, and "last though no least," attain &.ugooI name," vhich Wisdom says, is preferable to riches and we migh add, the fun of ""getting on a high." We havo been the recipient of so many fa vors so many acts of kindness -have been shown us since our sojourn in Nebraska, tha! we have been kept- busy in making our bow in thisr that and the other direction "we re turn thanks" has become a stereotyped ex prcssicn. Notwithstanding all this, wa will say that our time ionored and-inlimate friend, B. S. Kyle, of Troy, Ohio, has our special thanks for a package of stationery forwarded us. If we were near enough to be heard, Bart, we would 6ay well as we have' over 200 sub-scribers-in your county, wo will say it, anyhow that at the Miami Coanty Bookstore, can be found the finest, largest, and most varied stock of Books, Stationery, &c, north of Cincinnati That Briote. We were pleased to see our energetic friend, John S. Mixsick, in less than twenty-four hours after our last issue, cir culating a subscription paper, to raise fund3 for the'erection of a Bridge across the Little Ne mahariver. The necessary amount was fast rolling up when we last saw tho papor. Since the above has been in type, Mr. Mix kick informs us the requisite-amount is all raised. We call attention to tho advertisement "-Little Giant Cora and Cob Plantation ,Mill." We look upon this Mill as one of the most use ful machines to Farmers. Mr. Chalwick, of 5L Louis, the general Agent for the West, has appointed -the Editor of the Advertiser Agent for Nemaha countv, who will take pleasure in receiving orders. One of these Mills can bo seen at the farm of Mr. Whitney, in this countv. ..'. " One of our subscribers has written us a com munication, urging the erection of a church building in Brownville, generously offering to donate a reasonable amount of timber toward the erection of such a building, We agree with our friend, in every particular; but as the matter is already in progress money nearly, or quite enough subscribed we think it "un necessary to publish his. article. "At His Old Tricks. W. II. Block, clerk of the steamer Edinburgh, has placed us again under obligations .to him by furnishing us with'a package of SI Louis papers. CoxvicTiox of Ecteess BoBssas. We learn by our exchanges! at White, Ayers and King, who, it will be recollected, robbed the American Express Company sometime ago, 'of $50,000 belonging to Government, have been found guilty and sentenced to five y-ears im prisonment in the Penitentiary. We . do' not loam whether the stolen money has been ob tained or no!. " ; Tni Ncw Rottte to Kansas. The Iowa) -. route to Kansas is now complete, so far m it fart hn rniilo1 Trilh r'nrn vmitoii h mm I .nif?l-I go to Iowa City, there is a complete railway connection, and from the latter point to Dayton, on the 'Missouri river, opposite Nebraska Uty, VhlS carries. the line to the South-western comer I Iowa, r; From Nebraska City, another line of Etasres will be established throurrn tne 'iernto- . . ' . m .. iTlm ries of Nebraska and Kansas, to the town: of I oppka, on the K:r.s river, the 1 ree btate capital. Lzciiange. .. . . , a ure? bw persons nave -passea iown imo Kansas, on the old Government Trail, Just v.i u(.uu1wtT,wv,j.wkvv. . ik T; -i4frti-Ti,VrpW nf TnU Affairs flffi.wir.H f-five hundred dr-llam for the apprehension of tho murderers of Gay, the lata Shawnee and Wyandotte Agent. , The day fixed for the election of electors to olect a President and Vice President of the 'United States, is the first Tuesday after the irst Monday in November, in all the States, t will fall this year on the fourth day of the month. FIRST OF THE SEASOX. A load of fine wa- ermelots was Sold Out in "double quick time,', in our. place, on Tuesday last. They were raised by Mr. Swartz, in this county. . o Speaking of "those melon," reminds us of our indebtedness to friend Mosboe, for a fine one left at our office." ' ; "Beiqoks" '.'SciixER." Brooks s has been j nviefced before Judge Crawford of an assault upon Sumner, and fined $300. '. Rumor says, hat upon the investigation of the matter,' he House, Brooks was expelled. Fp.axklix TrPE Fouxdhy. -We have neg- ected, heretofore, to say the type upon which and .tlegant impression, thus causing it to be admired by all for its typographical appearance, is from the extensive Type and Stereotype Foundry of C. F. O'Daiscou. & Co., Cincin- nati. .-. .. Polygamy.' The House Committee on Ter- for the punishment of. polygamy in the Ter ritories, -by penalty, of five' hundred dollars, and imprisonment for not less than three or more than five years. The bill passed in Com mittee with but one dissenting voice. Tb-e N. Y. Herali states that notvithstand ingthe many prosecutions instituted by the ttu. j c t- a it- .1 . uuiwu. HMxu-uiiuwucj i.iiaiUOl,Bi.YC4a and Elave traffickers, two vessels have left the T?.:!F?ttZ.?2TO STEAMBOATMEN. of Africa. "We call the attention of Odd Fellow, Ma sonic, and Jood Templar Lodges, as well as private members, to the advertisement of Mrs. E. A. WHITEIDGE & Co. We have known Mrs. Whitriee a number of veara and-8een much of her work, and know that the quality, style and price, cannot fail to suit those wish in to purchase. We will receive and forward orders. We call the attention of Steamboatmen rniminn- this trade, to the advertisement of J. o . 1 -r W. Colehax, Esq. . 1.. e : v v . speuii. irum iuu book". when we say he keeps good wood, and sells it "cheap for cash." - The landing at Mr. Coleman's ia always oooi none better on the river. - n Philip T. Herbert, Member of Congress from California, who recently murdered Keating, has been indicted by the Grand Jury, and immediately .arrested and sent to jail to await his trial. The excellent communication from friend Kirk came too late for this week. It shall appear m our next issue. r-r , . , t , -n , e have upon our table "Moore's Rciul New- Yorker-' a valuable weekly; devoted principally to agriculture published at Pko caesier, x. 1., uj v. jj. a. aiuohb:. ierms 2 three copies $5 seven for $10 eleven for $15. We "consider thjs paper on most valuablo exchanges. Specimen JSOS Can be seen at this office. Read the communication of "Nemaha," in another column. We have been over that portion of the country, and on the town sitet he so beautifully describes, and fully endorse all he says. An Indlin Burial Ground. A burial place of great apparent antiquity hs.s recently been discovered on a hill near the Atlantic House, at the head of Nantasket beach. Some forty or fifty depressions of the earth "were first remarked directly by the roadside, in closo proximity, and one or two of .them being dug into from motives of curiosity, human skeletons were dis cpwed. On the fourth of July a party of scientific gentlemen proceeded to the spot and excavated several of the graves, in each of which was found a human skeleton in a sitting posture, moro or less perfect, and near it hollow stones, cups, stone pestles, and other relics,, such as are commonly found in I t i mi 1 i Indian mounas. ine piace is sup bosed to have been used for burial pur poses by some tribe who passed away long before ; the advent of tho pale faces, and of whom no trace or tradition now remains among men. Boston Atla. - "Wonderful Discovery at the Mammoth Cave. Last Tuesday, the 11th inst., Stephen Bishop, the guide, and three students, Robert Taylor, Clarence Bate, and Wm. L. Stone, ivhile rambling in the cave, discovered an entirely unknown passage, of some two miles in length. By- this important discovery,-the cave; already the largest in the world, is found to extend eleven milc3 iE stead of nine miles, as has hitherto lecn supposed. Thi? pas sage wa3 found by the party to lead to chambers far surpassing all those formerly Jbiown, both in extent and magnificence. It is supposed! that this discovery will lead to others of still greater importance. .foim7fc- SINGULAR FltEAK OF Lightning. The New Orleans Picayune records . . e lolloping .strange ireak of light ' -.. ' " ; As an evidence Oi the tact, "tnat fripro . i mnnv a alir bftTfPn tVtrk run -nl llolt-" -nn-rr rflfrt til o 4-' j-r i .V, . J- l"v vw" py "IU1VU fiimri viol nontTT n ocm-r nl rii o r I ivw Hickok 5, when the storm was at its height, Tvas just in the act of puttin brandv Emash to his lins. when the electric fluid came down the chimnev. The imbiber was struck hj thq mysteri- ous visiianx, anu. as it ran uoivn ins arms to his' fingers' ends, it sent'that uuui;iul u SLUms, UUb nuu-uuimucior " eiectncity-the turn Dier-aD out twenty feet from the lips that already uiu openeu in welcome vo us contenis. Whether the strange flight of. the glass was looked upon as a hint that he vho held it wa3 about to take "a glass too much, "we have not learned. Presidential Candidraes. ; - -, PRESIDENT. - VICE PKESIDEXT. Democrats Ja?.Bnchanan. J. . O. fcreckenndge. American . Jlillard Fillmore. A. J. Donelson. jV. Amertcan" -Iath 1 lJanks. W; r. Johnson. Half Shell AnSt Ii. P. Stockton. Kenneth Kaynor. Abolition" -Gerritt smith:. S. McFarland. ELECTORAL VOTES OP TEE STATES. ..' Alabama ............. 9 Arkansas ....-i California Connecticut.. ....... ...6 Delaware 3 Florida... - J! Georgia ......"..... .10 Illinois .... .... ..11 Indiana .... .... 13 Iowa-. ........... ..4 Kentucky -12 Louisiana .. .. ..6 Slaina ... ...8 Maryland .-8 JlasachusotU .......13 iliohigan -..d ilissis3ippi ............ 7 Miasouri ..9 Jew Ilampshire .-5 New Jersey-- . 7 New .York .'.'.. .-35 North Carolina. -10 Ohio-.... ..i..-23 Pennsylvania ....27 Rhode Iiland .......... 4 South Carolina. ""8 Tennessee ''..' 12 Teias f ' ........ . , , . 4 Vennont. .5 Virginia. .......... -.15 Wiscousin .......... ..5 Maryland 295 Bridge Koticc. THE stock holders of the Nemaha Bridgo Company are reauestcd. to moot at the ulace des ignated for the erectim of the Bridge, on Saturday, Aagast 8 th, 1650, to elect officers and make the nec essary arrangements fcr the immeiiata erection of said Bridge. August 2, lS55,-v2-n9-2t J0LIN SMINNICK. Bricl! Briclm WE IIAYE now readv for sale 100,00i) ood mer chantable Brick. WESTFALL & MARLOTT. Brownville, August 2, 1855. Tl-n9tf ' CLAIM FOR SALE. A1GO acre Claim withm 2 miles of Brownville, on the County Road leading to Nebraska City: WJ a good log House, 20 acres in corn and under fence, and a good spring. Enquire of Brownville, Aug. 2, 1855. R. W, FURNAS. CORD-WOOD FOR SALE, At 82,25 per Cord. JAMES W. COLEMAN informs the Boats running the upper Missouri trade, that he keeps constantly as good a supply of Dry Cord-Wood, as can be found on the river. Landing always good. Wood Yard one mile above Brownville, Nebraska Territory, on the Nebraska shore. August 2, lSc-xi-nStf D. rLASTEBS, H. BAKER BROWNVILLE FERRY PLASTERS & BAKER, A NNOUNCE to the Travelling Public, that they l. axa nrenared with everr ffifilitv jia'mmmwl.itB those crossing tho Missouri river. This being the bC5t. crossinj point on tho upper Miasoun, travellers flnrrnnT t.n fihrn.Vn will finrl it. rrrpnflw fr f.hrt? -o b j w vantage to cross at thi3 point. FERRY KATES. For every two horses, mules or oxen fc wagon, $1,00 cacu individual pair of horses mules or ox n 25 u 75 : 25 u led horse or mulo, - 10 05 " sheep and hogs per head, ' each footman, ' - " " cwt. of freight, 10 10 u 11 M feet ;of lumber, unloaded wagon and horse.", mules or 2,00 oxen therewith, t . Brownville, August 2, 1355.-ly 75 E. A. WHTTKIDG2. ' R; J. M'KrXNET. MRS. E.' A. WHITRIDGK & CO. MASCFACTUBERS OP Masonic Clothing and Odd Fellows nE&AT.T . Also Eegalia for Temperance and other Societies . . No. 128 Walnut Street, tip Stairs, CINCINNATI, O. misoxs. Itelerences. odd fellows. W.B.Dodd3,GMof Ohio O. P. Morton, P G M Ind The Editor of the Advertiser will have snecimans of Regalia from tho above Manufactory, and reciere orders irom iiodes or private members for Regalia August 2, 18515. vl-nOtf J. HART & SON I. Uli Oregon, Holt Couuty, Missouri. ' Keep constantly on hand all description of LTamess, aaaaies, uncles, &c, &c. N. B. Every article in our shop is manufactured oy-ourseives, ana warranted to give satisfaction. C. V. SNOW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, J3.txcL Acoouoliotir; nOCKPORT, MO, OLIVER BEXNfiT. JAMES P. FISXE WJI. B. GABJIIT. irCCSTUS K SIGHT OLWER BENNETT & CO., Manufacturers and Whalesale Dealers "in BOOTS AND SHOES NO. 87 3IAIX STREET, (FOESttKLV, No. 101, Cokxer op Uaix axd Loccst. ST." LOUIS, 1IO.- , A. D. KIRK, ATTORNEY AT LA - Land Agent and Notary Public, Archer, Richardson county, N. T. Will practice in the Courts cf Nebraska, assisted by Harding and Bennett, Nebraska City. NUCKOLLS, RUSSELL, & CCT "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PEALEKS I JT HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Medicines, Dyo Stufis, Sad-Jlery, Boots &S!ioes, Hats & Caps, QUEENSWAEE, EIOEW'ABE, TTHT7AES, IRON, NAILS, STOVES, FLOWS Ac. Also Furniture cf all kinds, "Window Sash, &s 3 R. W. FURNAS, m im if iiT, INSURAIJCB AGENT, ii ; AND AGENT FOR "'. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ! BEOWNYILLE, N. IV IB n a. nil 13 me 1 iiJllUJijijf) Tmv PR urn m " 0. of G. T. THE Pro -a t. v. Loi!,; No. 3, Independent Order of (iood Tv.ular., meets every Saturday eve ning, at 7 o'tlnck, at Templars' Hall, No. 2G, Atlan tic street (Tburbur's Block). Members cf tho order visiting the city, are respect fully invited to attend, when convenient; and those locat.'nghcre. are earnestly solicited t join tho Lodge, as we look for the support of all friend3 of Temper ance, both male and female. ... For information concerning the Order, enquire of Wm. Thurbur, Atlantic street, 0. F. Lake, No. 27, Main ptreet, ,or llichard Urown, corner of jlain and First stroct.! l!y order of the Lod;e, " Mrs. C. E. T1IURBUR. W. C. T. Attest: n. P.' BUXTON, W. S. July 20, 1S50. vl-nStf ' " GEO, T. JLUCKIIAItDT, WATCHMAKER OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. TAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of Brownville and vicinity, that he 1 openrd a WATCH, CLOCK 4JEWELR1 ; TOUi: In Oregon, licit county, Mo., where he will keep con stantly cn hand, and for sale, a good assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Clockr and Jewelry, which ho will sell extremely low, for CASH.- Also, a f ne lot of Violins, Accordoons, Silver, and Plated Spec tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension cases, Silver Thimbles, Ac, ic. lie U prepared to repair Watches, Clock3 and Jew elry, of every description, in the best manner and on the most reasonablo term. - Every article bought in his establishment, is war ranted to bo vrhat it is represented to be. Yi'aU-a re pairing wamnted for one year. July 20, 18.)G. vl-nUtf UNITED STATES 3SC05IPANV- TYE every posiblo facility for the safe and V speedy transmission of Moner Yaluablo Packages, Parcels, .. . , Goods, and Til. erchandize . , Of every description, on reasonable terms. '. Principal Offices New York, Buffalo, Cincin nati, Toledo, Chicago. Dayton, lndianopoli. and all the smaller towns on llauroads in the Eastern, Mid die and Western States, connoctingat St. Louis with liicnardson a Missouri liiver kxpresa. il. Klrr. July 2l),lo-a.-vl-n3 . General bapenntendent. NOTICE 13 hereby given, that the co-partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Brown, Rogers & Co., was, on the 20th day of Febru ary, A. 1853, dissolved. 11. BKUWS, S. E. ROGERS, B. B. FBAZER, . HENRY EMERSON. July2C,lS5a.-vl-nS H.'W. LAKE & BRO. NOTICE i3 hereby given, that the co-partnership formerly existing between II. W. and O. F. Lake, under the name and style of H. W. Lake & Bro. was by mutual consent dissolvedFebruary 20th, A: D., 18 j. II. W.LAKJi. Jnly26,lS:.6.-vl-nS-3t O.F.LAKE. CHARLES WEST. 17. J. Jl'ASHEX. TV EST & McASIIEN, FORWARDING & COMMISSION rXcroliaixti3 , Grocers and Steamboat Agents, Corner Second and Francis Streets, (Opposite A. Beatie'a Banking IIou3e.) 3t. J"of30j3l3., IVisc30xuri. AM assortment ot Boat Stores, Groceries, ines. Liquors, Meal, Flour, Ac. kept constantly on band. July 23. 1S5S. vl-n8 183G. FURNITURE. 1S5G. SCARRITT & MASON. PTJIUIITTJRE 6l UPHOLSTERY, , DEALERS AND No. 40 and 42 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. T XAVING completed our arrangements for a full J. jL stock of Good in our line, and having the best assortment in the West, we take pleasure in offering to purshaser3 both WHOLESALE and RETAIL 3000 Bedsteads, tOO dozen wood seat Chairs, 1000 Bureaus, zuu ao cane scat do, 100 do rocking do, 100 do childrens' do, 00 tin safes, 200 Cribs, assorted sires, 200 Lounges, 600 Dining Tablos, 500 Breakfast do, 200 Work Stands, 200 Wash do, 100 Wardrobes, 1000 Looking Glasses, 100 dozMiush and split bot- - . tomLhajrs. Sf"To which we add mahogany and walnut, par lor and rocking Chairs, Sofas, centre, side and exten sion Tables: .secretaries and Book Cases. Upholstery in rreat vanety, such as spring, hair, cotton, moss and husk Ma tresses, Comforts, Spreads, and blankets. Our work i3 all Warranted a3 represented our frices as Liow as tae L.owost Orders promptly and faithfully executed and re spectfully solicited. tatisiaction guaranteed rlcaso call and satis: y yourselves. St. Louis, July 25. 1356. vln8-6m : NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL. NEBRASKA CITY, X. T. BARNES & BARNU3I, Proprietors. rrHIS commodious , Hotel, situated upon JL Main Street, Nebraska City, will bo found a de sirablo resort for travellers. Stages leave this house for all parts of tho Territory.- W. P. LOAN, ATT0MSY1T LAW. LAND AND LOT AGENT. ARCHER, RICHARDSON" COUNTY, N. T. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Fost Office at Brownville, N. T., July 1st, 1S55, and if not taken out within three months, will bo sent to the Dead Letter Office, Wash ington, D. C. Bcatty Daniel Brown Jackson 2 Brewer Sam'l A 2 Cortner D H Cooper Jas H End Jacob . . Gibson Silas A Gates A J ' Ilutchins SI, t McPherson John Stin3on John Teague Wm All persons enquiring fcr any cf the above Letters, will please say they are advertised, ... A. S, IIOLLADAY,P. M. NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASH!!! A. S. HOLLADAY, 7H0LESAL"E AND DETAIL DEALER IX Brags and Medicines Main Street, Brownville,' W. T. THE nndc-.-s;gn?d respectfully begs have to inform the public, thit he has now on hand a complete assortment of everything, usually kept in Drag Stores, which he offers for nale, Exclusively on a New System of , CASH AND CASH ONLY! It will ba entirely foreign to this boantif ol system, to "Book," "k;ep a;connt," "note" or "romcmbcr for a few day3." Come with the u Spondulicks " if you want anything in the Drnjj line. Prescriptions Compounded at aU Hours with Accuracy and Dispatch. Remember th system I hare adopted, and my pocket and yonr fadings will not suffer. Credit will pogititely not bo giTen. unless under circumstances of peculiar destitution. July 12, 1838.-Tl-n0tf A. S. HOLLADAY. BROWNVILLE STEAM MILL, NOEL, LAKH, & EttEIiSO, 7 N. B. We woidd respectfully inform tho citi zens of Nemaha county and adjoining 3Iissouri, that we havo always on hand a large and well selected supply of LUJiBF.it, which wa can furnish at low er ratc3 than any null in the Territory. Market prices paii for l--gj delivered Et the yard, or on the bank cf the river. All orders accoir.r aaid with the cash, will receive our immediate attention. Wholesale Paper Warehouse. RRADNER, WARREN &. CO WHOLESALE Dealers in Tapers of every des cription: , s. ... . . l'rintin?,- " ' Folio Post, - - Bookl'upcr, TlatCap, . ' - . Wrapping, . For,!cxip Manila.-, Letter A N;te, - Colored Papers, 3.rodium A Demy's, of tho very best Eastern tirA AVcstern ilanafacture, and f"r?tl at very low prices., tii' Cash for Ht a;id Bo)C iiLDNEl WARUEN A CO., - 1 . N( 12, La Salic Klrecr. Cakes', June. 25th. ISA . . ; - vl-nt Hotel for Sale or Trade. THE well known Hotel stand, at present occupied by J. W. Garzi'on in Linden, Mo. it is in good recair. ?aA well of water, coed cellar, ico housa and I excellent stable, r-Drlnery and wnon yard and every otlirornver.inneo neesiarrfor theptirpose for which i it is occupied. Six large lota, CO by U'O will be sold withthoaoove. juj one oi wo utawuua ihu .Ice and Council' lilu.l ta awjoojee isKcpt ui ne. Lull an 1 see me: 1 am uceriuinca ivsvn A 12 J acre I rr,l Warm at for sale. Vlio, one of C. C.Uarr :.(. r.'s bosl Camera's and Apparatus, complete. I will learn r.nv persion who buys it, free of charge. For fnrther r-rticulirs, address me at Linden.-Mo., or at jJrownviil?, v. 1. , a. j. Js-M'.wr.. Julyl2,13i!i. ' '- vln6-Ct . -Kcbraslia Mouse. Front Street,, naar Clcaatoat Landirj, ; BROWNVILLE, K. T. ' - A. J. BENEDICT, ANNOUNCES to the public that h has Uken the above IIou3e,-formerly kept by T. II. Edwards, in Brownville, N. T, and is now prepared to acccmo date all who may favor him with their patroni. A new addition has been built to tho house, and ad ditions made of Furniture and EeddinT, and ill ar rangements non are such as to render this House equal to any in the Territory." urownviiie, July 0, laoo. ri-nou . IjQOK OUT! ALL persons are hereby forwarned from buying the Souths West fourth of Section 25, Township 8, North Range 15, East of the sixth Principal Meri dian, in Nemaha county, N. T., now occupied by Thos. Heddy; as I have a right to said olaira that is indisputable. 13. B. THOMPSON. Brownville, July 5th, 1850. vl-n5tf W. II. VTILLI AJIS, ' TTEOLE3XLE XSD rjTTJlIL PSAI.ES IM STOVES & TINWARE " ' . Oroson, ITArlTo., TAKES pleasure in announcing' the citizons of Or gan and tho public in general, that he has on hand the most exteaiiir stock of Stores acd Tin ware, ever o3ercd in this market. My stock of Tin ware ii cf my own manufacture, and is for sale at Wholesale and Retail at St. Lou 13 prices. I would call particular attention to my stock of LUUIU.Mi sruvhh, comprising the most improved patterns both Air-Ti;ht and Premium. Among them may be found Filly's Charter Oak, the best stove now n use, the Asiatic Air-iignt, llonoer anu pnzorre- mium. Also Parlor & Bos Stores . Of various Sie3 and Patterns, which Z will ... SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. Particular attention paid to makinz and pnttinz np Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable teran. 01d copper, Bras3 and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. W. ,W. WILLIAMS, Tl-n5 : Oregon, Mo July 5, 1S53. F02TY THOXJSAITD D0LLAE3 Worta of Goods at a small adrancs on C03t and carriao ty ROCKPORT, MO., TT WK cfcs 3DI21iIj03Nr- . IIE3I3IES LANDING, MO. T7E HATE inston?, and are receiving per Steam- V V ers Hannibal, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha, a largo and well assorted stock of Dry Goods, Bonnets, . Medicines, . Drugs, Furniture, Tinware, Saddlery, Groceric?, Clothing, Hardware, Qaocnsware, Boots A Shoes, Hats k Caps, Cutlery, Paint3, : Doors, ' r- ; Oils, Castings Sash, . Nails, ' Iron CARPENTERS & BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS XC AU of whiob. we offer at very low prices for Cafih or Country rroduce. NO ETJUBTJG! "WowUlseU at PBICE!! DILLON & HAWK. P. S. Ladies, if yon haven't got a fine Silk Dress, Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillo A Hawk, for we certainly have tho best assortment of Fancy Dress Goods ever offered in this market. No trouble to show Goods. vl-n5 D. A H. Great Inducement mnOSE wishing to purchase LOTS in the Town cf A Brownville would do well to give us a call, as we have 50 Lots which will be sold very cheap for cash. Also, 5 Lot3 in OMAHA CirY, lor sale, hnqmre of I. Ii. A J. V. N. THOMPSON. Brownville, N.T.Juno 23,1350., 4tf GEO. C. FERGUSON, MILLWRIGHT AND ENGINEER RROWNVILLE, N. T. A NNOUNCES to the public, that ho is prepared tx. to erect Steam Saw and Merchant Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. ALL WORK WARRANTED. He is also Agent for A. B. IIOLLIBIRD-& CO'S., Western Foundry. ' . CINCINNATI, O., LEE & LEAVITT'S aw Manufactory, -CINCINNATI, O., And is prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by theso ca tablishmenti. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. REFFERENCES. . Noel, Lake A Co., Brownville, N. T. Steam Mill, Nuckolls A White, Bockport, Mo. " James Lowe, Linden, " " u vln31y. Brownville, Juno 21, 1855. ST. JOSEPH CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. CORNER Second and Edmond, (opposite Market Square) havo on hand ar.d finishing, a fine lot of the latest and best styles of Coaches, Hockaways, Ba rouches, Bujrgics and Hacks, and will sell as low as can be had in St Louis, or elsewhere, and the work warranted to b3 made of the be;t material. My tim ber I ship from tha east, therefore I do not Icsiate in saying it is the best. Persons wishing to purchase a carnage 01 any Kinu, wm do well to jrive mo a call as I will satisfy them that they can do as well with mo as an where else. Orders for any kind of carringe promptly attended, liepairmz done on short notice, and satisfactorily. Mr. C. Gove is authorised to sell work and receive orders for me in Council Bluff. St. Joseph. Jane 14, '56. 2-tf A.DOLPII, NOTICE TO SETTLERS IN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. S'irccyor GeneraVa OJice, ) Wyandott City, K. T., Nov. 22. 1S?5. f A S frequent enquiries are' mada of this cEce In xx. rolation to tho manner in which notices of Pre emtion claims to tho public lands, in Kansas and Ne braska, are to ba given through the Surveyor Oener al s Ufflce, tnu notice 13 published for the benefit c all whom it may concern. The followingform of a declaration to claim under the law, any tract of land subjoct to pre-emption, ha been furnished thisoSace by the Commissioner of th' General Land Office. The declaration of intention may be written or printed, and must bo sizned bv the applicant in presence of some person who will sign tae same "is a witness.- J he declaration maybe modi and signed at this office, or any where else in tho Tor ritories and sent by mail or otherwise to thia cfltee 1 he form must bo carefully observed. - Declaratory Statement far Cases where tie.Iaa-l - is net subject to Private I!:itr7. ' I, 1 of ,heing Lave, on the day of , A. D., 13, settled anilmproved th quarter oi section, number in townshi numoer , 01 range number . in tae dis trict of lands subject to sale in the land office at , and containing acres, which land hat not yrt been offered at public al?, and thua rendered tnliert to private entry; and I do hereby declare my inten tion to claim tne aam tract ot land a3 a pre-emption right, under tr s provinons' of said ac t of 4th Septem ber, 1841. - Given under my hanithu day of . A D..13 .- ' ' In prcenco t f Upon filing the declaration in this c Sice there will i.-sue to the appileunt the followiag certificate: No. Sxrvi";tr GenrraV OTi'-e, A". T- " . ) I certify that Ins this day iTlcd in my office a notice in Mccrdance with tho 12th section of the Act establishing the oSco of the Surveyor General of Kanis ar.d Ncbrofka, anl grr.nting pre-cirrtion pre-cirp rights tc a?t:ial s:ttlcr3 fcr tho quriitti- jcrtion number -number in township number , 1a rai!g? cast cf tho 6th Principal Mcrk'an, in i Territory. purveyor General' . of JCanaj and Ncbrrujka. BLANKS of every description, f or rnle at this Office. RIDEN & WHITE, LAND AGENTS. NEBRASKA CITY, TTAvDU made arrangements by whieh wo will accurate copies of all the Towcshiw fj - bmced in tho Eastern rwtlnn r,f V.Vn..,. are now prepared to offer our services to th "SQUATTERS OF TnE- TERRITTORY. In Filing Declaratory Statement of - Intention to Pre-empt. Securing Pre-emptions, Locati'r L&y.d Warrants and ENTERING LAND. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLL. Land Entered on Time, Ac. 1 ' Particular attention paid to Buying ar d Selling Property on commission: Also, to making Couectlcss and forwarding remittancos to any part of tho Union. Ulanks of all kinij always oa hand. . - P.IDEN A WHITE . t INFERENCES. Bon.' A. A. Bri-Jfwri, '' Nebraska City. S. F.Nueolls. M Messrs. Dolman & West, St. JcC; ' , 1;., Peter A. Keller, Waahir u .C;'.y, ThduiAS Lumpkin, -- June 23, 1S53. vl-n4 IIIP0RTANT NE7 70Ii:: ' PUBLISHED BY ' Moore, Wilstacb, Kes & Co. No. 23 "Yest Fourth Street, Cincinnati, 0. A nl STORY OF MEDICINE, fros iu Orin '.y . tho Close cf th Eighteenth-Century, iy Dr. j Kenouard, of Pai-is. Translated by Dr U. Q. Comegys, Professor in Miami Medical Colls 59, Ou Volumt,larg93ro. 750 pags, Price $3,01;. An Introduction to the fetudy cf Sithetisa. T!t rafossor J. J. C. MoffaLof thaColle.-a of New Jr. say, Princeton. Author cf "Life at Ciialaers:' &o. ' 1 yol. 12no, pages. Prioa $1. , Tha Teacher's Miscellany. A seToc'Vn of t -J' ' fron tha jr.: icf Uo College cf PnTcail $13. WILL E2 KEADT IN S2PTE1IE2II Tho Cyclopedia of Llodcm TrsTon, A Record cf Adventure, Exploration and '. I Discovery for tha last Fii'tj veai-s. Editod by Bayard Taylor, Author of "Views Afcct," 's "fraveis in Central Africa, Aj. vno vol., ovo., iianasomeiy Ulastratei with 12 maps by Schonberg, and numerous wood enffrarinss t3F Will be sold to subscribers only, UUVKK, WILSTACU, KEYS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Book:ellers, 25 We3t Fourth street, Cincinnati'. C. U. WILLIAuTlSr . Patect Double Acting RaU, Valre, 'Fcrce - and Lift. Pump.' THE attention cf tho publio is respectfully lolia ited to tho e saniinination of this valuablo Pamp as the most valuable one in use at tho present tins. Simple in its construction, durable, substantial, and not easily impaired by use. Perfectly adapted to Railroad Stations, Steamboats, Manufactures cf ev ry description, Mines.Jr'urnaccs, Salt Wclis, Oililillj, Hot Liquids, (the balls for Buca being of metal,) Fin and Garden Engine, Cisterns, and, la fact, aU pur- poses for which a pump is required, and eapalla of mrowing water to a great height or distaaic, with, great force and power. The highest prizes have beea awarded by the New YorkObio and Indiana Stat Fairs. Town, County and single Rights for thirty nine Counties in the Eastern part cf Chio, extend ing from the Ohio River to Lake Erie, and th Coun lies m Augusta, Aioermarl, ttttsylvania and Rich mond City County in the State of Virginia, for sal upon the most reasonable terms. Address through the Cincinnati P. O., the undersigned , T-n . B. HAZEN. MORE MEN WANTED. : AFEV more active and energetio young non eaa find immediate employment, by which thar ? easily make $600 to $10U0 a year, to act aa agents for several new and popular works, jii3t publiahed-for ugems, ana noi ior saie in dook stores. V e have a great many agents employed, many of whom are making from $lo to $20 per wek. Thci who wish to engage in this pleasant and agreeabl U UJtKKX X CO. PuJIAers and Wholesalo Booksellers. ' Editors cf Newspapers, by eivin? tha hnrn mnA T f . n n . . ' following, thiea insertions, and caliin? ttnt;An t it, shall receiro any three of the following works: Life of Lafayette, . Xl5 ' Life cf Napoleon. " $lb Wild Scones of a Hanter'sLir?, n,0( Life cf Mary and Martha Washington. tL0 Odd Fellows' Amulet. - - . . V C Any person wiehingany cf tha abova books, can have them sent by mail, free cf iostage. oa receipt cf the above retail price. . . vi-n i u. L. DERBT a CO., New Tori.' lit Hotel, ST. LOUIS, MO. TO TILE TRAVELING PUBLIC. THIS new and extensive Hotel, located on the cor ner ef Main and Green streeta, in tho city cf St. Louis, continues in successful operation, nndsr ta Proprietorship of J. H. Spies and Lis ablo. aaaii tants. For the information of strangers, w would staU that this is tho most extensive Hotel In this City, fronting on Main, Green nnd Second sta, and bavin r a southerly front of 320 feet, which aSbrds goo4 von tilation during the summer months, tho rooms being well arranged to insure that end; and is ost SQSAfta oxlt from tho sailroad PacketLanding, and directly opposite the Railroad Ferry. There is attached' to the Hotel, an extensive shaving Salcon, with 3aths; and the Proprietor has fitted up Bathing Rooms for tho Ladles, Which they may enjoy frea of Charge The Public are respectfully invited "to cal! tfc Proprietor pledging for his house, erery comfort us ually found in first class Hotels. Meals furnished to suit Railroad time. Charges 52,00 per day. J. H. SPARIU Improved Little Giant CORN k COB PLANTATION MILL 3?rlco HoducocL THE subscriber Las purchased exclusive rit;at cf Territory in th W est, cf the above celebrated Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all tima, cither wholesale or retail, and guaranteed in the moat positive manner. It is now more than a year ainca the "Little 'Giant Was introduced to tho public, during which- tiraojt has been constantly growing in the popular favor. The improveaenta recently effected and pateated, makes it the moit perfect machine ever clTere.1 for general ftrm use. It i3 furnished ready for alley hir" team, and weighs a follows: No. 1, 22 0 No. 2, S3 a No. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 poands. Twenty minut-w tr sufficient to set one up, without mechanical aid, and when onco adjusted, it can with safety be entrrsttd to a boy. Full directions accompany each Mill. ; T3? EG. IX CIZ3 3133 S3 ; No 1, S2i, will grind 8 ba meal per hour with 1 ncrs No 2 40, ' 10 " - K . 1 . No 3 50, . 15 u " 1 No 4 60, a u 20 u u m 2'-' 157" Liberal discount to f!oaler3. . - -l xv TJAMSS B. CHALWIOC, ' - o . le.V' 63,Locust etef bet. 2d and 3d -un2o,lSoO. Tl-nl St. Louis. Mo. h. wnrrTXiiOBE. r. b. wititte3iore. j. r. cahtkr II. &'R. B. WIIITTEMOEE & CO., TVhfilesalt Divert in- BONNETS AND STUAW GOODS. NO. 143 MAIN STRRET, , (First doir aTxjvo the Eank of Missonri.) St.Xjoxxio, HIo. 7"Ca;;h paid for Furs and Deer Skins. IIS Al Dill, . v TAINT?, OILS, VARNISHES, FrenrJt tnd American Windoic Glut Giativur, SjL-icct, Indirjo, Jfaddtr, rerjumere,dr. SPRING" STOCKJ CHADLESS BLOW Cc CO. !XirOSTER3 4 WIJ0tE3AI.8 rE4LEI 5. ITo. CS andGT Hain street, Si. Loais, Ho." 'Are .now Jn receipt of their new Stock, cmbracif.g everything la their lin. - x ri7"3Ienjhant3 vi.itiiig our City aro rerjctcl to giv"ns a cn'l. ai we are "dctcrmin"',d to ?c!l for IVH firFrnmpt Tkno Iapr, ns !-w a? nnv Ho": in- Lnitci Mates.'