Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 16, 1856, Image 3

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    E -ADVERTISER.
R. W; FURNAS, Editor.
miAY MORNING. AUGUST 16 1855.
'. Paktix, No. 63 Fourth street, between
; and Vine, Cincinnati.
. Tettengill,& Co. New York.
'. S-wtxmee, No. 43 Chestnut ftreot, Saint
'. McLrxcV-Troy, Ohio.
: L II: Darst, Tippecanoe, Ohio.
Z. Mcsgkb, Covington, Ky.
. Kirk, Archer, Ivebraska. ' .
V Peter, Oregon, Mo. . .
os A Uvwe, Rockport, Mo.
f A White, Nebraska City, N. T.
Uhorized Agents to solicit. Subscriptions and
emenU for the Advertiser, and recieve and
jt monies thereon.
ar recent additions, we now have the most
Job Office in this Western Country, and
red to execute Job Work of every descrip
ie faeatt style, and on reasonable terms.
r attention'given to Black and Card work:
arehascd -one of Foster's latest Improved
scs. .Orders from a distance will meet
apt attention. .
i resident in this Territory, coming from
"ortions of the States, often suggest to tig
s of persons in their old neighborhoods, who
abtless become subscribers if they could see
the "Advertiser." We always send a speci
; and persons rccieving, will consider it a
a to become a regular subscriber. Post
ed others, feeling sufficient interest to make
. can retain the usual per cent for their
INK Qttit Ci-aiu Dxine.-ud Diclaba
2tatxi:ikts, for sale at the Advertiser
rant a good industrious boy, to learn the
T tesicoes. .
2 to a heavy run of job work, vre arc
'ed to cut short our usual amount of
natter this week.
V fcRICX MASONS.
prober 'more cf Brick Masons can find
le employment at Brownville.
xville. A friend, who has traveled
more than any other man, through
-s writes, "Browrrvillo is considered
the important points in Kebraska.,,
reason be given to the contrary. Ucr
business, intelligence, enterprising
.j cad. Inch; together with her rapid
lent, all proclaim her one of the "im
oints in AeDrasKa.7' otrangers are
here daily, drawn hither by the pre
opinion that brownville is one of the
-.nt points' and nd,too, lite one. of
..3 half has not been told" them.
n, you who wish to locate in a beautiful,
', growing, and enterprising town;
; ou can feel, after spending a four hun-
'Jars in improvement that it will be
: i six months double what it cost you.
.tleman writing -us' from Omaha,
letter, concludes with, "Crops doing
s selling at $2,000 new towns
end, ..Ilarney, and Columbus times
money plenty work high-improving
Capitol -half up, and land agents
There is quite an amount of news
II Epacc.llope to hear from our friend
length. " .
FEOII CALIFORNIA.
A gentleman of this place- has kindly per
mitted us to make the following extract from a
letter received from a friend in California:
Alamo, P. 0., Cah, July 1st, '53,,
General good health prevails throughout the
country and crops are good, except in a few
places, money tolerably plenty, horses, cattle
and all other stock not so high as formerly;
land from five to fifteen dollars per acre ; the
mountains are delivering up a goodly supply
of the one thing needful and consequently all
kinds of business i3 prosecuted : with that
energy and speed, peculiar to California."
Much excitement exists in California, bo
tween those in, and those out of Gee; those
in office are called "Law and Order (other
wise Law and Murder party,) and thoso out
of office, who are engaged in trying to put
down the Law and order, or murder, : party,
are called Vigilance Committee party. The
vigilence party 'have hung two, and shipped
twenty -five no table characters ; a part are ship
ped to China, apart to the Sandwich Islands;
and another part to the Atlantic States; those
who were hung, had been guilty of murder in
the streets of San Francisco, and those who
were shipped, were guilty of frauds in election
or corruption in office. The Vigilant Com
mittee have on hand a dozen more of the same
kind of birds; one of which as known by the
name of Dave Terry one of the Judges of
the Supreme Court Terry will cither bo hung
or shipped. It will be recollected that the
present incumbents,- Gov. Johnson, Judge
Terry and most of the State and county
officers, were elected last September, by the
Know Nothing party. . .
Gov. Johnson has issued various proclama
tions, declaring that a state of insurrection ex
isted in San Francisco, and ordering out the
Militia of the State; his Generals have" been
flying over the State, with their epaulettes and
cocked hats, hallowing, parade, parade, but
nobody came, except about four hundred,' and
they consisted chiefly of gamblers, ballot box
staffers, shoulder stripped felons, and loafers
Said Committee occupy naif of an entire
block in . San Francisco, (one block from the
water,) the space they occupy is covered with
strong brick buildings, and enclosed by a strong
breast . work of bass of sand. They have
recently taken from the Governor's party two
hundred rifles and muskets, and the last of
their recruits, (about 150 in number,) The
Committee have fifteen pieces canon, a large
number of small arms over and above those
taken from the opposite party, and some
5000 members, (chiefly, citizens of said city.)
Almost every case of punishment inflicted, is
done by and on inhabitants of said city ; the
citizens of the balance of the State agree and
sympathise with the Committee, but take no
further part that is, a very large majority, say
two-thirds or more, so sympathise. It is to
be hoped that the Vigilance will punish all
who "deserve it, but no others; disband soon
and not make their organization and excite
ment apolitical luMy. Tours, &c, .
J. B. T.
the number of your lots, ty sending to the , AN EXTRAORDINARY SNAKE: A
Secretary of the company the numbers of your "Westerh paper publishes tile following
snares. lour Humble ser7&nt nas tne nonor as a copy ol the sign-board Oi an ltme-
of being secretary, and will at alUimes furnish rant showman: , ! '
an? information about things here, that may bo : "A-Battle SnaicJc to be Sf;,oed!- Thee
in his possession; 1 -
Quite a number of lots have been
the last week,, and others are waiting
Crops look full as well as we could
histry off' this Snaick is as Tollars: hee AT emaha city, is situated at the junction of
sold in was ketcht' on tun r mounting W a ilf.
on tuns.
mounting
buy
to buy. poore man with a large fammely, being ley, bein
desire-; sicks yer ould and very venumous; he fuuffsfar
"Clrsf. f!nTT!f' Triff Rprtrpfl'""
ONE -HUNDRED TOWN-LOtfs
Donated to actual settlers, in the best town
jsite on the Missouri river, Nemaha . .
... City, Jfexaaha Country;: " , ,J.
rsebrasKa lerritory.
the
most
thickly settled and improved part of the neaiahWal-
eing the ccntro or tiie county, on tne river, ii
above St. Joseph, and 65 miles below Council
Ss, and on the Stagu thoroughfare from Iowa to
watermellons, roasting ears, beans and potatoes, 13 now in a bocks a nd cantmrt noboddy, Kansas. The town sito is beautifully located on an
are abundant; but I am sorry to say, thatsome which is ranch better than, too bee Zt Stiim
dear lovers Of watermellons, who mistook the running Wilde, Cause he Can't Want to the town site no unnecessary expenses for gradins
liberality of friend Mc, instead of paying him eat nothing. Admittance is sickpents stT stS "tot?l
xoira; an
150 feet
opera tio
' miIE! Drown ville Lode, No. 3, Independent? Order
J-i Cf (ood Trmiai).r3, mceis every j?aiuraay eve
ning, at 7 o'clnck. at Templars' Hall, So. 23, AUan
tic strecfc (Thnrbur's UlockV '-
Memlx)rH cf tle order vi-sitics the city,aro respect
fully invited to attend, whoa convenient; and those
locating here, ar3 earnestly solicited- to join tho Lodse?
a3 we lock for the support of all friends cf Temper
ance, both male and female.
l or information conrcniins tiio uiae enqnuu oi
Wm. Thurbur, Atlantic street, 0. I . Lake, JNo. il,
Main street, or liichard Brown, corner of Main and
First street. ': By order of the Lodge,
Mrs. C. E. TnURCUB, W. T.
Attest: n. P. BOXTOX, W. S. - - - -
July23,lS56. vl-nStf,. r ...
uucramy vi itieuu jug, uasiyau vi jjiyiuuiu uumuig. xuLuitwiuvjio oicji-ijuuts by 352. Two streets 100 feet wide, crosi
a genteel Tisit ia order to partake of hi3 for them What plecse to pay it, and other at right angles, in the centre of the i
genuine hospitality, entered tho teh" ' and thrippents .for them wbtt dont; a "sSeenXtalle
r GEO. T. XUCKIIAKDT,
WATCHMAKER
tore away and otherwiso very much injured
his prospects for. a'timei ' , ' ";
' Tho firet quarterly meeting ever held in
Richardson county, is now being held by the
Methodists in this place. '
.'Eespectf ally Yours,
; A. D. Kibk.
PAY tO 2TEEEASKA VOLTOTEESS.
Hok. B. B. Chapjliln has introduced the in the lunatic asylum, he was asked by
following Bill into Congress which the proba- a stranger, ."What brought you here,
bihties are will pass, and "become a law:' Mr. liall: He put his finger to his
A BILL to ' provide ' for the settlement and forehead, and instantly replied; "what
payment ot tne expenses incurred in sup- will never wring . you, sir too mucn
pressing Indian hostilities in the Tcrritorv brain." A; preacher, after' havinrf
r . M I . I : 1L - .. I
u xuuraiita m iae year lcoo.
llbberall reduckslmn for fammeleSS. this point, the road from which intersects the Bluff ( ,' And, ffowollor,
UityroadtlirougnJiLissoun. A permanent juanamg, ' OEEGON. HOLT COUNTY. ilO,
Old Dick. ' " - sawmill to be ia operation by 1st September next. It HpAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of
T N T-iVa nnfic:? it Wfll tho tiaata I immediately on tne Territorial, lioad lrora lirown- JL .IJrownville and vicinity, tnattenaa openea a
w i vine to Archer, where it intersects the lemtcnal wih.itt nrrrr u- tww?t tv trrnrr
f T . .
a in Vre?on.Llolt county, aio.. wncre ne wia Keep coa
lroprietore pledge Bntly on nana, ana lor sate, a gooa asscrunen u
themselves to donate 100 lots ia the town to actual Uold ana auver w aicnes,v,iw:KS ana jeweirvWmcu
no wm scii extremely iow, xor v.ou. ajjui uu
lot of Violins. Accordcons, Silver, and Hated Spec
nrftnfiliPr. wAsasolf.frnmedwifc Wt.pti arreedunon. tacles,Gold Pens with UoIJ and bilvcr extension
r .. , ..... ! r . . :,T..-T,a T
----- - r r r r
UldDick.
J.. x,. " Ti , K VlV Till Archer, where it intersects the Territo,
man and not the SHaick that had a large Road from Oregon, Mo., to Fort Kearney; a Post 0
fammelv 3f . ' ;, ' weekly mail, building material, Timber, Stone i
' ' ' ' " Stonecoal ia abundance, . The Proprietors plei
'' n i nil .i i' . 1 thfimsMvoa tn donate 100 lots in the town tn at
Robert Hall, ' the' world renowned SSSSE LISSK
jn,uuiuCi iiuu 114. rrest.
E. M. McCOMAS, SccV. -
Nemaha City, N. T. Aug.
9,1S5G. .vl-nl0tf "
'. Brieve Kotice.
mllE stock" holders of the Nemaha Bridje
! cases. Silver Thimbles. &c, Ac.
: He u prepared to repair atehes, Luocks and Jew
elry, of every description in tho best manner and
on tho most reasonable terms. ) . ' ri
Every article bought ia his establishment, is war
ranted to be what it is represented to bo. "Watch re
pairing warranted for cue year. ; ,
July zo, laoo. , vi-nati v r . .......
i .. . . V- t n I I .... ... ;:-. ;;.:.. ji!' iiAi) )..:;
Beit enacted by the Senate and House erf 7rwT- Saturday, JSAI'fliJiSSS lJUilirilisil 11
rVE every 'possibli f.icility for the eafa and
Jf speedy transmission of - .. ,; i .
Honey, Valuable Packages, Parcels,
' ' .Goody, and Merchandize .
Of every description, on reasonable terms.
' Principai. Offices New York, Duffalo; Cincia
nati, Toledo, Chicago,!) ay ton,'-lndianopolis, and all
the smaller towns on Iiailroads in the Eastern, Mid
dle and Western States, connecting at SU Loui3 with
Richardson's 3Li3oun Kiver Lxpress'. 01. Klff. .
July 2o,lSo5.yl-nS Genoral bupenntendenl.
August 9th, 1358. to el eit 'officers and make the nec
essary arranjroments for the immediate erection of
said Bridge..- -.-
August 2, 1856.-v2-n9-2t JOIIN 3. MINNICK.
TJpnrfciMvp, nr f TTn'.t-aA Cf f na a I opinion aDoui u. nail remuinea suenx
rica in Congress, That the Secretary of War tor some time, not wishing to mortify
be, and is hereby athorized and directed, to the inquirer's feelings in tliQ presence
adjust and settle all claims and errnses grow- of other ministers, but as the vain man
npioyment of volunteers or repeated the request with great earnest
other rau.tia, called into service, by the Gov- r..... c .
emor of the Territcry of Nebraska in the year Y?00' uc a.M' -ucrB, vas uue eV
xooj, tus wao supuisssion 01 laaiaii nosiiiiues au. ojj. mo utii:o uum
in said Territory, and in the adjustment and the pulpit to tho vestry." .
settlement of said claims and accounts, whether : - " .- - ' " '' ' ' '..
rorBorricea, the compensation -of officers and ' i ' " t. - , 1
men.'orfor snmiio-i t.rarRnortAri nthr A clergyman jbemx accosted
r ". I. .11 riAL;-- n i 1 :.u J i
3 said Secretary shall allow pay and "J m om acquaintance oi tne name fen"e ;
ion for the services of such volun- of Cobb, replied, "I donyt know you, rownvino2
Hotel for Sale or Trade.
TIIE well known Hotel stand, at present occupies
by J.- W.. Garrison in Linden, Mo It ti in gootl .
rcptiir, goolweli of water, good cellar, ice hcrata anr ,
excellent stable, graincry and wagon yard ni everW
other convenience necessary for the purpose for which
it is occupied. Six large lot3, 60 by 123 will bo sold"
with the above. It i3 one of the best standi between
St. Joe and Council Elu3; the Btn jo c'3co is kept at
this plac. Call and see me; I am cetermined to sell.
A 120 acre Warrant for sale. - Also; one ef C.
C. Ilirrbon's best Camera's and Apparatus, rompletew t
I will learn any person who buys it, free of charge,
For further particulars, address me at Linden, Mo.j .1
orat Urownville, N. T.
July 12,lSj6.
Aj J. M0NP.0E.
tln6-t
: Nctoaslia House.
Jroat Street, near Stearaboat LantlirSf . i. j
- BKOWNVILLE, N. T. -,t , i
A. J. BENEDICT; - : V
A NNOUNCE3 to the public that h i-J Uiea" Z '
A above Uoue, formerly kept by T. II. Edwards, . ;
in Urownville, 2. T, and is now prepared to accomc- .'.
date all who may favor him with their patronages
A rew addition has been built to the house, and ed-.
ditioa3 mada cf Farniture and L'edding, and all ar-.
rangomenta now are such as to render thij Ileus
equal to any in the Territory.
Erownville, July 5, ISoo. . Tl-n3Lf
LL person! are here
riclizz
pecs:s, the
compensation
teers and militia, only in cases where, in ha Sir." "My name is Cohh " reioined the
."rrr.rrr! as about -half seas over.
-J x .r r t , it . i " A n ' Sir. ' TMMlftfl : ' TrtA nl nrrr-vmn-n
en. nowever. tnai ice wnoia amonnc aiiowea 7 j - t viwt,jmi.u,
for pay and expenses of every kind shall not you, nave so much corn onyou, X didn t
id!!;
WE HAVi? now ready for sale 100,000 ?ood m'er
chanUble Bricks WESTFALL fc MAKLOTT.
Brownville, August 2, 1856.- rl:n9tf -
CLAIM FOR SALE.
A 1GO aero Claim within 2 miles of Brown villc,
XX on the County Road leading to Nebraska City;
g House, 20 acres in corn and under
)od spring: Enquire of ' ' : '
Au z. 2, 1855.. R. W. FURNAS.
forwarned front buying '
tho 5v)trth West f r !i of Section 25, Township
6, North Ranje 15, Eac;t of the eiith Irincipal Miri-f
d;n, in Nemaha county, X. T no occupied b '
Thoa, Ileddy: as I have a right to ai"d daim tha't It
indisputable. " . . B. B. THOlIf SON. ' .
BrownvLle, July 5th, 1855, - vl-c5tf -: j -
; ' '' w. n. WILLIA2IS, - . ;
- - : -WHOLESALE AKD RCTIIL DEXLKt 1ST' ' 1- -
STOVES & TINWARE :
Oregon, iICf "' :
TAXES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or
gon and the public in general, that he has od ?
hand the most extensive stck of Stoves and Tia- '
ware, ever cffercJ in this market. " 3Iy stock cf Tia- '
ware is of my own manufacture, aud 13 fur aala &i '
Wholesale and Retail at St. Louu prices. - . r
I would call particular attention to my stock of ,
COOKING STOVES, comprising tho most improved
patterns both Air-Tight and Ireminm. Amon them
exceed the sum of ten thousand dollars.
Sec. 2. Be it farther enacted, That upon
the adjustment and settlement of said claims
and accounts, the amount to. pay the same not
to exceed ten thousand dollars, shall he paid
out of any monies in the treasury not other
wise appropriated.- . ;
BAKK OF FL0EENCE.
We notice, in our exchanges, some con-
see the cob.
The Y oman and Coal of England
O how desolate would be the fireside
without them! " 1
MAE.REED. i
At Troy, Ohio., July 15, by Rev. D. Rice Frof.
Wm. N. Edwabds, Principal and Superintendant of
"Troy Union School,", and Miss Mart KelLt,
leacner in tno -urammar JJcpartmant or the same
School. . . . ','
TO STEAMBOATMEN.
COBD-WOOD FOR' SALE. J
At 82,25 per Corel.
TAilES W. COLEMAN informs the Boat3 running
O the upper JULissouri traae, mat ne Keeps constanuy
as good a supply of Dry Cord-Wood, as can bo found
on the river. Lauding always srooa.
Wood Yard one mile above Brownville. Nebraska
Territory, on the Nebraska shore. .. :;
August 2, 18o0-xl-ntr, , . , , .,;,,r
. plasters, . .','' !!n''J; .':n. 'bIker.
BROWNVILLE FERRY
PLASTERS & BAKER,
ANNOUNCE to the Travelling Public, that they
aro prepared with every facility to accommodate
I rr.r.-i.a fi,Ti Hhartpr Oalc. the hps f I til V (J HOT '
NOTICE is' hereby given, that the co-partnership fa J tbe Asialio Air-Tight, Hoer and priaoPro-
heretofore existing -under tha name and style of !,:.' . tim . , ' . . .
Parlor Box Stovco
Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I wilt ,! ,
SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN ,
Particular attention paid to making and 'putting
ud Tin Gutters, in the town and country. Abol re-
pairing done on short notice and on re&sonabls term. ..
Old copper, lirass ana rewter tasen in cxeaans .
for work or ware. ; W. W. WILLIA. .
t!-u5 , . j . Oregon, ilo, Jdy XSSo. . ;
TOETY TH0TTSA2TD DOLLAES "v7orth of Gwdi :
at a i mall adrance on cost and carriage Vr -
r ROCKPOItT, Ml), r ri
xsd ' r '-.,..
LANDING, MO. t
Brown, Eog?rs A Co'was, on the 20th day of Febru
ary, A. D- 1856, dissolved. " ' ...
- - v ..... S. E, ROGERS, .
: ' ; ' " - - r t Ij. Tj. FRAZEIt,
, -.'Vj' .-).) I' I : HENRY .EMERSON. '
July2(?,lSj6.-vl-n3 f , II. W. LAKE & BKO.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the co-partnership
formerly existing between H. W and O. F. Lake,
under the name' and style cf II. W. Lake 4 Bro. was
by mutual consent dissolved,. February 20th, A.- D.,
.-, TT tr T T.T
July 2G, J856.-yl-n?-3t . . V; r. LAKE.
. CUAELES .WEST. ; .v. , X.- J. M'ASIIEX.
: ir ' WEST & MeASIIENV
FOHWARDING & COBITSSION
And so our old friend Edwards hai como to
siderable talk in reference to this new banking
institution, - located at the town of Florence,
in isebraska. Being , in possession of some
facts m regard to this bank, we proposo to
simply state them as they exist
The bank was chartered last winter, at the
: i t Lt e tsi. 1
ujbuuiw i a uumuer ui lug cuaens OI x lor- it5eg of Miss jr CORnUered his old Bachelor For every two horses, mulesor oxen & wagon, . $1,80
ence.. iiy express proTision of the charter. ........ ... . I iri;v;.ni mir ,f hnrM mni nr nr'n .si
GrOCerS and Steamboat AgentS, T7E HAVE in sbre,and are receiving pe? Steam-'
I iJa-ri JfV. .c., . TV en Hannibar, Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha
those crossing the Missouri river.' This being. the
best cro9sinr Boint on the UDncr Missouri, travellers
the conclusion "it is not good to be alono." Wo I coming to Nebraska, will find it greatly to their ad-
are not at all surprised that the amiable quali- Tanta t0 PEFRYRATE'"
every stockholder is personal'y liable for all its
issues.
After the charter was obtained, the citizens
of Florence having no other interest in the
matter than the establishment of a solid, per
manent and reliable institution, after examina-
t
notions, or that he yielded exclaiming,
"Ah, who against e charms ia proof
Or, who that loves, can love enough." .
May their journey through life; be as pleasant
and useful as it hitherto has been, and wbjn
. B. B. Cgafmah will please accept our
for a bountiful supply of Fullic Docu--"Central
American Affairs, and the
lent Question," "Messages . and Docu-I355-G,
parts 1, 2, '& 3;' majority and
j. Reports updn the "alleged assault
2natoc Sumner."
in it.
: lf.ELL0xs.0ur thanks are due to F,
i and. A. L. Co ate, for a. fine supply of
and water, mellons, 'left at our office.
i t leave them there.
3 writing the above, George Feeguson
l.-bur office door, bearing on his
r -the mellon'of the season; measuring
h 20 inches and S3 inches in circum
. ; "VTc wish it distinctly understood
h visits arc agreeable to the Editor, and
of the "Advertiser",ofSce.
. on! Hero comes Ben Tnojirsox with
melon and musk melon; both boomers
-kee."
X Hislett, cleik of steamer Hanni
our thanks for lato papers, and also for
undness-shown" in tho shape of a
, with 'triraings,w wtile stopping over
rownrille landing one night last week.
MiE.-"We have a serious complaint to
the Marshall, or Mayor, or whoever
:r person is to lodge such complaints
? have suffered such treatment about as
s Certainly we'll teU.it, and
3 parties concerned, Mr. Hoblitzell,
uid Judge Lake, attacked our office
: manner one evening last week, armed
-r bowls, four spoons, and a bottle of
auce, hat full of crackers, and two cans
.rs. Of. course it was nonsense to con-
'nst such odds, and deeming "discretion
r part of valor," surrendered "ground
-and waited patiently the result They
.session of the "Bank? "spread the
-A commanded us in a "haughty man-
'pitch in." "We "obeyed orders."
tleman from Nebraska City, informs
tince the establishment of the Emigra
j from the East to Kansas, aossing the
Kiver at that point, that property has
i in value 50 per cent.
ed. IIox. T. B. Ccaasa, after a few
snce from the wearisome duties of his
jain at his post Mr. Cuming is a
3ccr, and justly entitled to the good
f the entire Territory.
For The Nebraska Advertiser.
On Board Steameu Omaha,)
July 25th, 1356. .
Mn. Editor : TVe left Bluff City at 10
p. m., bound for SL Louis. "We were all
gliding down tho Missouri very quietly, with
nothing' to disturb the placid stream of life,
until we neared Nebraska City Landing. The
steamer Admiral was just shoving off, and as
we approached for the purposa of landing three
passengers, a procession of about fifty or seven
ty-five men and boys marched in two rank
fonjlation up the hill, and when they reached
tho top, they set up such a hooting and tooting
that I really thought they would split their
throats or luns.. Goodness me: thought L
what a small moiety of brains small men have,
to cut up such antics a3 that; to hoot a Steam
Boat , do wp. because her owners saw nt to
christen her the Omaha, after a rival city, or
tribe of Indians, no matter which. - '
But in all good faith; whatever part the
citizens of Nebraska city take in such demon
stration, as hooting a steam boat, they
should mako amends, by putting a Etop to
such conduct at once ; for it will not, nor cannot
come to any good. Let them' consider the
many strangers that are constantly traveling
up and down the river, and then think what
weight.it will have with the public opinion;
whether it will bo . favorable or' prejudicial to
tho true interest of Nebraska City. And
least of alL do as you did then, cheer T. B.
Cu'mming, and groan at Omaha.
' Now take my advice, if you want to show
your indignation at tho boat When you see
her coming, go quietly away. But if you wan
to show it at anybody else, wait until you can
get Cumming, Lowe, Mitchell, and others,
who made tho Capitol at Omaha, together
and theaunbottle your just or unjust wrath
which ever it is.
Mr. Editor, I was agreeably surprised
see tho rapid growth of your city. Wby it ia
only a year and a half ago, I cams tip the
Missouri, having on board a passenger for
Brownville the Captain did not know where
1 . t .
sucn jaiownwas, ana unaea tno passenger
and trunk some five or ten miles below; and
when we got opposite the place, we discovered
tho commencement of a Steam Saw Mill
just behind the spot.where you stood to throw
the papers on board of this boat, as we passed
down last trip. Truly eighteen months has
done wonders for Brownville. , May it con
tinue to prosper, and its "shadow never be
less.". " Pilot.
:on as to what could best be done for the US "busy cares with them wind to a close"
benchtot their town and territory, tendered mav the. harov thought be theirs, that it has
he caarccr to Alcssrs. Look & bargent, of this yon cnDnrA th wm in cA a.
.m i .T . .1 LAVU IF sai fc? 1- v - V UUV4 ttlV 1 VtlU a HVUiW VW I
r tr run r rr a AMcf wtApf m4itinMinl I I
wealthv bankers in the West &eQ at leasl thc better. h7 their tavmg.hved
Cook & Sargent, finding that the charter
contained a most stringent individual liability
clause, yielded to the wishes of tha people of
J; loreaco, and accepted the oiler made to them,
and now own tho charter,1 in connexion with
Cook, Sargent & Downey.'of Iowa City, and
Cook, bargent & Cook, of Tort des Moines.
Tho capital stock of the bank is $100,000, !
with tho privilege of raising it to $500,000.
The responsibility and standing oi the gen
tleman above named are too well ktown in the
West to require them to . bo heralded by us,
to
lle rRorERTY. Dr. Ballard, of
ity, hst week, sold one-eighth of the
that place, for the snug sum of $35,-
akd Salt. We learn from a private
.t Stone Coal has been found in abund
lorence, and in Dahkota county; and
"alt prospects at Chester, is no longer
f doubt, but a "fixed fact" . .
-.tlemanly, and ever accomodating
the steamer Omaha, again has our
St Louis papers.
e no reliable information relative to
:ri election, np to tLe time of going
Our exchanges hare been unusuallv
Lis week.
For the Nebraska Advertiser.
Archer, N. T., Aug. 2, 1856.
Mr. Editor : The road from this point to
Brownville has been run, and the distance is
but twenty-three miles. The road is now staked
and furrowed out; so as to bo easily found
There is hut one hollow to cross, which needs
bridging, and I think now travelers will bo
able to find the road with ease, and tho neces
sity of laying all night upon the prairie, with
no covering but the blue vault of heaven, cr
lowering clouds, which not only rJortend heavy
rains, but actually send the shower. Some
your readers have enjoyed the swcet3 refered
to above, and will, I think, take the hint to
follow thc stakes. '
The Archer Town Company had a drawing
of lots on Friday last, and drew three lots to
the share. If you have any shares, you can gc
Presidential Candidates.
TBESIDENT. .VICE rBSSlDEXT.
Democratic Jas. Buchanan. J. C. Breckenridgo.
Republican - J. C. Fremont, u . L. Dayton.
American, - Jlillard Fillmore. A. J. Donelson.
X. American .Nathl Banks. V. F. Johnson.
HalfSkcU Am't R. F. Stockton. , Kenneth Raynor.
Abolition Ucrritt bmith. ; b. Alcr arland.
ifpiritualista'--Judge Edwards. A.J.Davis.
' ELECTORAL TOTES OF TUX STATES.
Alabama
and they would not thank us for volunteering California
an endorsement where none was needed. Connecticut
But as, thi3 bank will nrove riot a little Delaware
mlranfifiinin fr flirt cfofa rroTtoroll w ' ond aciu. I rlonda
.:.n-...i. i. .i;6...,;. ' r ... , Goorjna
uuuy. u tug puopie oi iqis section oi u, ana Illinois
to counteract tne impression which may natu- Indiana
rally attach to tho .minds of persons at a dis- lowa
tancc. that this ia dtia of tha irrPsrvinsiVilft unA Kentucky
. . . . I Fjnioni
riv.n. .... . .t i i i 1,., .1. u ; it. uvuuu
nt . .. .... i .'""w
country is uooaeo, w& nave tnougnt it proper Marvland
to state the above facts, which can be relied on, Massachusetts
with reference to it ' The individual real estate Aiicmgaa
in this (S:ott) countv, of one member of the
firm of Cook & Sargent, is worth iu the mar
ket to-day $300,000.
The individual and co-partnership real estate
owned by Cook & Sargent, (aside from that
f m
Total...
..g
;-4
-4
-.6
-3
3
10
11
13
..4
12
.-6
8
.8
13
-6
- ft m-4
Mississippi
Missouri"
New Hampshire
New Jersey.
New York.
North Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina. -
Tennessee ,
Texas ............
Vermont"
Virsrinia.
Wisconsin
7
9
o
7
35
10
23
27
4
8
12
4
5
15
ft
I pair oi norses mules or ox n 24
horse or mule and bnsrjr, - . 73
; ' led horse or imnle, . . - . : 25
looso cattle per head, .a .i : i , i 10
sheep and hogs per head, r: ; - - . ' 05
each footmin, : : 10
cwt. of freight, ; J ; - -.? ': 10
" M feet of lumber, . .2,00
nr.nnApA wa"nn and hnrafi. mnlpa or
' oxea therewith- ' - . u 75
Brownville, August 2, 1856i-ly ' - ' ' I
e. a. TmiBmcE; ; . m'klnmy.
MRS. E. A. WIIITRIDGE A CO.:
. . . ... MAXTFACTCBERS OF !' '
Masonic ClotKnor and Odd Fellows
Also Begalia for Temperance and other Societies,
A.v --.Walnut Street, up Stairs, '
' u ; TNCIXNATI, a; ; '
masons. References, odd fellows.
"W.B.Dodds.GMof Ohio O. P. Morton, P O M Ind.
C. Moore Ed Masonic Rev; Turner & Gray, pub Casket
F. J. Phillips, II. P. City W. Q. Neilson, PGM Ohio
The Editor of the Advertiser will have specimens
of Regalia from the above Manufactory, and recieve
orders Irom lrfxlges or private members for liocalia.
. August Z,. 1330. vi-nytt
Corner, Second., and .Francis Streets,
(Opposito A. Beatic's Ranking House.)
!VN assortment of lioat stores, Orocenes, Wines,
fl' Liquora, Meal, Flour,. Ac kept constantly on
hand. 2, , i : July 2t5, 186, . vl-n3
J.85G. - ; FURNITURE. ' 4 .185G.
SCARIIITT & MASON. .
FTJR1IITTJRE c UPHOLSTERY,
; . - .r DEALERS AND ; v
No. 40 and 42 Washington Avenue, bt. Louis, Mo.
TTAVING completed our arrangements for a full
XX: stock of Goods ia our line, and having the best
assortment in the.Vest, we take pleasure m offering
to pursha'ers Dotn t nuioALCi ana imi ailj :
- m rn . . 1 i rn
suuu licincaas, -
100OBureau3,
a large and well assorted stock of
Dry G ood, J
Clothing, v ;
Hardware,
Qncensware;
Boots Jt Shoes, .
Hats & Caps,
- Cutlery,
' ' Paints,
Doors,
. Oils,
Eonnet?,' "' i -J
- iledicindsj -. - j
. Drugs, ' . ' !
1 Furniture, ' " :
r ' j Tinware, r. :
: r Saddlery, -, ,
Groerie'
' Casting
Sash, NaiLv
-. v Iroa
500 Dining Tables," -500
. Breakfast do . U
200 Work Stands, ,
200 Wash . do, " '
100 Wardrobes, : : : . : '!
1000 looking. -Glasses,
OARTENTER3 & BLACKSMITHS' TOOI3 AC
All of which we offer'at very low prices for Cash; erf
Countrv Produce. . ,
NO HUMBUG! 7e will sell at PSICS'.f
DILLON nAWK. '
P. S. lAdles.if you haven't got a fine Silk Dresv
Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dilloji & Hawk, for
we certainly have the best assortment of Fancy Dress ;
Goods" ever offered in this market.-. No tn-uble to
shnw linod. vl-n5 , ' U. A 11.
500 dozen wood seat Chairs,
200- do cane scat do,
100 do rocking ' do,
1 00 do - childrens' ' do, .'
500 tin safes,
200 Cribs, assorted sizes,
200 Lounges,;; ; , .
.100 doi. Rush and split bot
tom Chairs. - - .
fTo which we add mahogany and walnut, par
lor and racking Chairs, Sofas, centre, side and exten
sion Table-;: secretaries and Uook Ca3cs.
i Unholsterv in treat vancty, such as rpnng, hair.
cotton, moss and husk JIatresscs, Comforts, Spreads,
and Blankets.
Our work is all Warranted as represented ur
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
" Orders tromptlv and faithfully executed and re- NN
spoctfullv solicited Satisfaction guaranteed. I to erect Steam Saw and ilerchpnt JLiIla at snorv
, I lease call ana sansiy yourseiyes
Great Iiiducenient.
THOSE wishing to purchase LOTS in the Town of..
BrownviHe would do well to give us a ealL as wer
have 50 Lots which will be sold very cheap for eaah.
Also, 5 Lots in OMAHA CITY, for salo. JJnquiro'
of . B. B. & J. U. N. TUO.m3V... j
Erownville, N.T.Juo 23, 1So5. - , .v . tX
GEO. C. FERGUS OIT. :
MIUiYIlIGIIT AND EKGINEEK
UROWNVILLE, N. f.
N!OTJNCES to the public, that he is prfparecT
' St. Louis, July 25, 1355". -vln8-6m
Improved Little Giant
CORN & COB PLANTATION: MILL - NEBRASKA , CITY HOTEL.
u. "rrr. t. J - .. Nebraska-city, n.t.
296
ma a coffin '
owcea Dj incir lowa Uty ana J: ort des Moines ment we must have, in order to continue our business
Land Office at Brownville.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to us, aro
hereby notified that their accounts are ae, and must
be Settled Immediately, by Jpte or Cash:
branches) h worth not less than $800.000. :
Add to this the exalted business character
for fidelity and integrity which thess men have
grown up steadily for the last nine veara, and
no one can hesitate to predict that the issues
of this bank will at once take a rank among
the most reliable bank paper of the country.
ViJonudenco is said to be a plant of slow
growth;" bat when grown, is a hardy and
vigorous One, yielding abundant fruit, and the
names of Cook & Sargent, in all their exten
sive business circles, will inspire an unshaken,
and we trust, a profitable confidence in this
new enterprise of theirs in Florence.
No men more eminently deserve success,
and tho people of lowa will welcome a cur
B.B.& J. D.
Brownville, August 1st, 1856.
N. THOMPSON.
THE HALF-BREEDS
AND MIXED-BLOODS,
Of the Iowa, Otoe, Omaha tribes, and the
x ankton and santie bands of Indians,
having an interest in the ltesen a-.
tion between the Great and Lit
tle Nemaha rivers", in the . . :
TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons Interested,
by the undersigned Commissioner, appointed in
pursuance of the second section of an act of Con
gress, passed July 17th, 1854, entitled MAn Act to
authorize the President of the United States to cause
u
rency on w men iey can so saieiy repose, and to bo surveyed the tract of land in the Territory of
wmcn, we trust, will prove instrumental ml JNebraska, belonging to, the llalf-brecds, or JUixcd-
driying from
and, to
which tye are floodec from
Davenport iQa3ctte. -. '
a great
our Btate the " mixed, pie-bald,
extent, miserable trash with
other States.
i; 2TEHA2A BBIEGE COMPANY. :
According to previous notice the stock
holders of the Nemaha Bridge Company met
at the place designated for said Bridge, and
organized by electing tho following officers ;
Richard Brown wa3 chosen President, and
Oscar F. Lake Secretary.
; Mr. Minnick presented the following reso
lution which was adopted, ; .
ittS'Xwx, mat mere do a committee ap
pointed, consisting of three- member of this
company, whose duty it shall be to superin
tend the construction of said Bridge, to collect
and disburse the' amount subscribed for the
erection of the same as they may deem expe
dient, With the following instruction, that if
the amount subscribed be more than neceasary
forthe erection of said Bridge, that the residue
be applied forthe improvement of the road
bloods, of the Dakotah or Sioux Nation of Indians,
and for other purposesr' 1'roviding: "That the Tres
idf nt be and he is hereby authorized to causo to be
ascertained the number and names of tho half-breeds
and mixed-bloods who are entitled to participate in
the benefits of a crant contained in the ninth article
of the treaty of the Prairie du Chien, of the 15th of
July, A. D. 1830, between the united, btates and de
putations of the cohfederatcd bands of bioux, r ox,
and ether Indians, wherein a reservation of land on
Lake Pepin and the Missouri River (described in said
treaty) was granted to the half-breed relations of the
Iowa, Ottoe, and Omaha Tribes, and Yankton and
Santie bands of Sioux Indians, ... .
That I will attend at Sic ux City, Iowa, on the last
Monday, 25th day of August next, remaining there
three week?; then at Belleview, on the 22d oi'. Sept.,
remaining there two weeks; then at Archer, Richard
son county, Nebraska Territory (near the half-breed
line) ort the 22d day of October, remaining there
four weeks, for the purposo of ascertaining the num
ber and names of the half-breeds or mixed-bloods,
now living, of the Iowas, Ottoes, Omahas, Yankton
and Santie bands of the Sioux Indians, parties to
the treaties aforesaid." When the da ties of the
commission will be closed as soon thereafter as possi
ble, at Glenwood, Mills county, Iowa.
All persons interested, a-e hereby notified to ap
pear with their evidence at either of the places before-mentioned,
at the tim.it specified, to prove their
right "to participate in the benefit of the said grant,
or reservation," commonly known as the "half-breed
tract," situated on the Missouri river, between the
Great and Little Nemaha rivers, in the Territory of
Nebraska, and derived from said treaty and law of
Congress.
In order to carry out the instructions of the De
partment, it will be necessary to furnish names of all
X Territory in tho West, of the above celebrated
Mills, and is -prepared to furnish- them at all times,
either wholesale -or retail, and
positive manner.' . .
it is now more than a year
"Mttle Giant"
Was introduced to the public, during' which time, it
has been constantly growing in the popular favor. -
Tho improvements recently ettected and patented,
makes it the most perfect machine ever offered for
general farm use. It is furnished ready for attaching
team, and weigas as follows: lo. l, Liz JMo. z, aou,
No. 8, 400, No. 4, 500 pounds. : Twenty minutes are
sufficient to set one np, without mechanical aid, and
when once adjusted, it can with- safety be entrusted
to a boy. Full directions accompany each Mill.
UGL IT 2Z2 tT 553 '" '
No 1, $35, will grind 8 bn meal per hour with 1 horse
No2 40,"." JO"..".. I " i; "
No 3. 50, .:.. 15 ... ., 1
No i 60, . 20 u 2
3T"- Liberal discount to dealers.
. JAMES. B. CnADWICK,
. . No. 63 Locust Street, bet. 2d and 3d
Jane 23, laid. : vl-ni bt. Louis,. Mo,
Virginia Hotel,
. . , st.-louis; iia
TO THE TKAVELING PUBLIC.
r I lillS new and extensive Hotel, located on the cor
X, ner of Main and Green streets, in the city ef St,
Louis, continue in successful operation, under the
Proprietorship of J. II. SpJlBB and his able assis
tants.. -. ' ' ' 1 . '
For the information of strangers,- we would stale
that this is the most extensive Ilotel in this City,
fronting on Main, Green aod Second sts. and having
a southerly front of 320 feet, which affords good ven
tilatioh during the summer months, the rooms being
well arranged to insure that end; and is 0B square
Oxly from the liailroad racket landing, and direct!
opposite the Railroad Ferry. There is attached to
the Ilotel, an extensive shaving Saloon, with Baths;
and the Proprietor haSjfitted up , '
Bathing Rooms for- the Ladies,
: Which they may enjoy free of Charge. ,
' The Public are respectfully invited to call, the
Proprietor pledging for his bouse, every comfort us
ually found in first class Hotels. Meals furnished to
suit Railroad time. . Charges $2,00 per day.
vl-n4 - ' . ' J. H. STARR.
rrtfllS commodiou3V Hotel, situated
guaranteed in the most JL Main Street,' Nebraska City, will be found a
j 1 ' - " 77 sirable resort for travellers. Stages leave this he
since the i. if for all parts of the Territory.
UpOTl
de
house
W. P. LOAN,
ATT011Y AT LH.
LAND AND LOT AGENT. !
AECHEli RICHARDSON COUNTY, . T.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Brownville, N. T,
July 1st, 1355, and if not taken out within three
months, will be sent to the Dead Letter OSice, Wash
ington, D. K. " , . r
- ' - Brown Ja:kson 2
2 r ' Cortnor 1) H
Enel Jacob -Gates
A J
McPhersn John
Teague Wm -
1 All persons enquiring for any of the above Letters,
will please say they are advertised, r .
, f , - . A. S, HOLLADAY, P. M.
Beatty Daniel '
Brewer Sam! A
Cooper Jas H
Gibson Silas A
Ilu.tchins M
Stinson John
notice and reasonable terms.
..ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Ho is also Agent for .... . ... .,-..,
' A. D. IIOLLIBIRD" Si CO.,- ;
Western Foundry. :
CINCINNATI, o:, ,
LEB & LEAVITT'S '.'
Saw Manufactory,
Cincinnati, o:, . ' ' -
And is prepareI to receive and fill orders for any ma
chinery manufactured r kepf on hand, by these ci
tablisbiacnu : 1 :
Letters f enquiry, promptly answerci. " ' .
. - REFFERENCES;.- . ' " ;
' NoeT, Lake" A Cc, Brownvir, NT. Steam Milly
Nuckolls & White, Rockport, Mo. , " , " .
James Lowe, Linden, u r
vln'Jly. . ' - Brownville, June 21, '
,, ' ST.' JOSEPH , , . "
CARIILVGE MANUFACTOKY
CORNER Second and Edmond, ( opposite Market
Square) have on hand and finishing, a fine lot of
the latest and best styles of Coaches, Rockaways, Ba
rouches, Buggies and Hacks, and will sell M low an
ean be had in St Louis, or elsewhere, and the work
warranted to be made of the best material. My tim
ber I ship from the east, therefore I d ntt kiesiatw
in saying it is the best. Persons wishing! ro purchase
a carringe of any kind,wiil do well to give mo a call,
leading from Brownville to the said Bridge
The following persons were appointed sa:d (he applicants arrange! by families and single persons
committee. John S. Minnick.' John Lon. Uexi aS nd relationship to the Sioax, and tJace of
' Ci - i r l i i. l .
it tt reaiaence oi eacn; Mao, wuo are orpnans or warus,ana
Uenry Liana an. . : their guardian?, legally appointed, cr otherwise. , At
Mr. Brown moved that the Droccedin of times the best evldencs the nature of the case
this meeting bo published in the Nebraska Ad
vcrtiscr, which was agreed to.
Oa motion meeting adjourned. -:
I RICHARD BROWN; Pres.
Oscar F. Lake, Sec ;
No man knows what torpid snakes
may He coiled in some secret corner
of Ms heart, Waiting for a SUElmCr Of Council Bluffs Bugle, and Sts Louis Republican will
clnrinr, ;,..mot, , pleMewublisli four weeks and forward their tills to
ivvjvw m mvumotauvva. this oCicc Eur navniiint.
will admit of, will be required to prove identity and
degree of relationship to the Souixand bands herein
named, and of an amount sufficient to establish the
facts herein required to bo proved; and unless good
reason can be showh, such as age, distant residence,
or sickness, the applicant should appear in person, in
addition to their other testimony. All interested
will see the necessity cf presenting their claims now,
that they may obtain the benefits designed by the
said grant or reservation. JOSEPH L. SHARP,
. - Commissicncr.
Archer, N. T JrJy 0, 1S5G. no II:4w.
tSPBrownviile Advertiser, Nebraska City News,
r
JL. WHITTEMOBK. B. B. WEITTEMOEE. 3, y. CART EH
II. & R. B. WHITTEMORE & CO.,
'. . : Wholesale Dealcrq in ' ". ' '.
BONNETS ANP STRAW GOODS. ?
. NO. 143 MAIN STRRET,' : '
(First door above the Bank of Missouri.)
.j Ot. XjotxIs, Mo. ' -
"Cash paid for Furs and Deer Skins. ! ? i
IIS ii 1,1KB;
PAINTS, 0ILS? TARNISHES, :
JTrencH end American Winitfio data & Glastvcare,
Spicct, Indigo, ifadtTer, Perf umeriee,Sic. '
SPIiINOSTOCK! -CHARLES
S, BLOW c CO.
rMPORTliBS WEOLESALE DEALER3.
Xo. 6Sand7 Kain street, Bt. Louis, Ho.
Are now in receipt of their new Stock, -embracing
everything in their line, : : .
E5Merehants visiting our City are requested to
givB us a call, we are determined tn sell for Ca?h
or Prompt Time Taper, 3 low as any Ilo'Qso in th
United States. - v ' : . i J
.11 Trifl satiTv th(rthat tTiPTrn.ii Tii njl w!t with
NO ROOKS K KHTU ALJj CASH!!: me aan whteels. Orders for any kind of carriage
. - s.- . . promptly attended. Repairing done oa ghcrt notice,-
A S Hi II I '. A I 1 A Y and satisfactorily. Mr. C. Govk is authorised to Ktl
. kj - ' 4J---' -l y work and receive orders for me in Council Bluffs.
WE0LESALB ANT) KJETAIL DEALE3. IS St. Joseph, June 1 1, '56. 2-tf . A.DOLrit.
Binf: and Jllediciiies notice to settiers in kansa
Llairi Street, BTOTTnville, IT. T.
miTE undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform
L the nub'io, tbt he has now on hand a complete
R-Bokincnt of jryiiiing, ' usually kept in Drug
.Stores, whiob he offl-rs for sale, Exclusively on a
new System of ' i
CASH AND CASH ONLY !
" It will bo entirely foreign to this beautiful system,
to "Book, "keep account," "note" or "remember for
a-few days." Como with the "Spondulicks" if
you want anything in tha Drug line.
Prescriptions Compounded at all Houri with
Accuracy aud BxspatcX'
Remember the system I have adted, and my
pocket and your feelings will not suffer. Credit will
poiititety not be given, unless under e?rriinstances of
peculiar destitution. . -
July 12, 15o5.-vl-n6tr ' A. s. LLuLLAUAi. .
browijvillb:
STEAM MILL,
Ui'ownvillo, XQ". Z7,
N. B. We would respectfully inform tho citi
zens of Nemaha county and adjoining Missouri, that
we have always on hand a large and well selected
supply of LTJ 'IBEU, which we can furnish at low
er rates than any mill in the 1 em tory.
. Market prices paid for logs delivered at tho yard, I
or on, tha tank of the river. u
AH orders accompanied with the cash, will receive
our immediate attention.
AND 'NEBRASKA
Surveyor (jrenraT Office,' 1
Wyaadott City, K. T, Nov. 25, 13jj. f r
AS frequent enquiries are made of ton oUce in
relation to the manner in which notices of Pre"-
emtion claims to the public lands, is Kansas and Ne-'
braska, are to be given through the Surveyor Gener-
ars OCIce, this notice Li published for the Benefit 41
all whom it may concern.- . . - .
Ihe following form of a declaration to' claim uncwr
the law, any tract of land subject to pre-emption, hai
been furnished this office by the Commissioner of tho
Uencral Land ulhce. . 1 he declaration cf intention
may be written or printed, and must be signed by tho'
applicant in presence of sorio person who will pigrt
tne sane as a wvtncSs. 1 r,e declaraucn may be maio
and signed at this oCicc', or any where else in the Ter
ritories and rent by mail or otherwise to this cfiicti
The form must be carefully observed.
Declaratory Etatensut tot Cues where the Laai
is not lutject to Private Eatry
I,- ' ,of- -,heing .have,onr the-
day of , A. D
quarter of section, number-
number -, of ranrc number
trict of land3 subject to saltfii the tana tt;ce
and containing
13 , settled- ar"! hnprored tho
m townahip
-, in the dis-
acres, which land ha wot pat
He, and thut rendered tutject
"VThoiebalG Tap er Warehouse.
' RRADNER, WARREN Si, CO..
piT'JTOk-LE Dealers in Tapers of every de3-
i i onpuon:
Printing,
; Book Paper
: , Wrapping,
Manilas,
Colored Taper?,
Folio Tost, '
Flat Cap,
Foolscap.
Letter s Note,
Medium A Demy's,
been ofTered at ruUic nte,
to private entry; and I do hereby declare Bay Inten
tion to claim the said tract of land as a pre-emption
right, under tre provisions of said act oi 4th Septem
ber, ISfh .... . .
Given under my hand. thi3 . day of . A.
D.. 13 -. . l - .. '
In presence of - ' .
Upon filing the declaration in this o!Sco there" will
issue to the appileant the followiag ccrtiikafceJ '
No.
Surveyor GeneraVt Owe, A. T-
. . . -, i- ; ? ;
I certify that has this day ffkd ia my office
a notic in accordance with the 12th section of the
Act cs",abliihing the oEce of the Sarveyor General
of Kan?ai and Nebraska, and granting pre-emption
rights to actual settlers for the quarter section
number " ', in township number , ia rango
nuniber cast of the 6th Principal Morklan,in
of the very best Eastern and Western Manufacture,
ana ior sale at very low pncn.ii
Cash for lis g and iurpe, . , ....
. UKALLMU, WARREN & CO.,
o. 12, La Sallo streer.
Chicago Juno. 23th. 1S53. vl-h I
Territory.
Surveyor General .
of Kansas and Nebraska
BLANKS of every description, fur salo at -this
Office. . - . . t ' '