Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 30, 1856, Image 2

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jCorrCiponAencc of the N. Y. Herald.
. " TE02I "tfASEIXGTOX .
Washington, Aug. 15, '56.
Senator Pearcc reported this morn
ing in favor of sending an- agent to
Great Britain on the subject of regulat-
ing coins behveeh the two countries
tind equalizing their value.
. A' number of private bills "were
'passed to-day by the Senate, and among
them a bill for .the relief of Com. Tho3.
Ap. Catesby Jones, the hero . of the
' gun-bbats at the battle of New.Orleahs.
' The Army Appropriation bill of the
House was reported in the Senate, with
'numerous amendments.
. Four of the other -appropriation
bills are now in the hands of committees
"of conference, and no doubt will be
' come laws, : " . T " " "
". The appropriation of seven hundred
and fifty thousand dollars for the capitol
. extension, asked tor yesterday by the
President, was voted on, also, five
hundred thousand dollars to continue
the Washington aqueduct. This last
. amendment, .three times voted rdown
... by the House, was agrped to .by the
fccnate almost unanimously. ,.
. The Senate -bill lor the coxnpensa-
tion of the members' of Congress was
considered in the house to-day, and
created, as I Predicted, much interest
The hard shell members desired the
increase pay but voted in the nega
.live, believing the bill would c-crtainly
"cass-and enure to their benefit.'. kThe
substitute varies from, the Senate, bill
m : fmncr the ; compensation . at six
thousand dollars for the 'Congress in
stead of twenty-five hundred dollars
: Xitr annum! "'. ' "' " ',: !
. . Mr.- Pennington's bill, remodelling
"and regulating the "diplomatic and con
'. sular system, passed the House to-day
" but will not be considered by the Senate
" this session. ' '
. A bill passed the House to-day op-
Dronnatincr . two. -hundred thousand
dollars for the establishment of a nava
depot at Brunswick on the coast o
Georgia".
The'SenatcHll for reorganizing the
medical and hospital departments of
" the army - was passed .by the House
without amendments. This bill creates
four additional and eight assistant sur
geons; authorizes the enlistment of a
'corps of hospital stewards, and gives
' increased compensation to soldiers em-
ployed as nurses to the sick." : "
" " The Senate bill. regulating fees in
the-United States Courts passed the'
.-.House and received the signature of
the President". . t :. r ' -
' The bill for running the Southern
line of Kansas passed the House, and
.'no doubt will pass the -Senate."- It is
' important in many respects, this line
passing through rich salt and . mineral
. ' districts yet in possession of the Indians.
. '.The Senate having adopted the
. amendment of one hundred thousand
dollars to continue the work on the
Capitol dome, suspended the conside
ration of a great public appropriation
. bill to consider the House bill giving
themselves an increased compensation
in future. . ;. .
General Lanc3pf Oregon, has been
offered the Governorship of Washing
ton Territory. He declined it.
. . The Cabinet has not. ordered a dis
: Continuance 'of the 'Kansas prosecu
tions. . . ;.; '',. ;
Mf. Blair, Soliciter of the Court of
Claims,has appointed John D.McPher
. 'son as his Deputy j and it is said the
President has appointed Daniel Rat-
cliffe, assistant Solicitor, as provided
, by the recent law. , .; .
. '. A bill reported in the House to-day
"by !Mr. ..Faulkner,. to promote the
. efficiency ' of the army, increases the
pay of all commissioned officers, .20
per month, and raise their rations, to
thirty cents; the brevet not to confer
. any rank, command or emolument.
1 . ; A treaty between the United Stele's
. and.' the two Sicilies has been trans-
ciitted to the Senate for ratification.
- ' - Washington, Aug. 6.
House. Mr. Thorington reported
. a hill granting lands in JN ebraska; Min
nesota and Kansas, for railroad pur-
" poses; which was referred to the Com-
laittce, of the Whole on State of the
. Union.'-
Mr. Bennett, of New York, report
, :ed a bill granting. 1,500,000 acres of
, " land in Missouri for a similar purpose.
Passed, yeas 03, nays 59. .- f
Sixty-five rebels were beheaded in
Canton in one day. ,
. London, July SO. The Money
Market is. flat; caused ( partly by a
further decline in the Pari! Bourse-
There was an active demand for money
at the Stock Exchange at 4 percent;
Foreign securities opened arm- but
closed dull' . s
Liverpool, July SO. Cotton firm;
sales of three days, 20,000 bales.
.Breadstuffs dull and irregular.
Flour declined '-Gd.- to Is; , on the
nxcor rraflfS- 2 to 5s. '
Wheat declined 3d. to 6L Corn 6di
ower, but firm.
Beef dull with a declining tendency.
Pork and Bacdn unchanged. ' ' f
. .'
THE SPECULATING- lliNLi H CHICAGO?
The subjoined paragraph,' from i
recent number of the Chicago, has been
extensively copied:
A day or two since a real estate
operator in this city telegraph to Wash
ington to know if a party there would
sell him a piece of property for $6,000
upon a credit of sixty and ninety days.
The answer was- i; You can have it."
The dtcrnoon of tho " same day" the
operator '. telegraphed to another .city
that he would sell, the same property
for 8,500, Upon thirty, and sixty days
time, . and r the reply was " W e wil
take it.' Here "was ' a , clean profit of
5,ouj maue wunoui me inveimem
of a dollar,and all within twelve hours.
' The Editor of the Buffalo ' Courier
makes the following judicious remarks
Upon , it: "They. , are last people, at
Chicago , and count nothing short of
thousands But what ; a grand smash
up. they ;will have oneof these?days,
when real estate comes down. to its
ligitimate value! In grandure, it will
surpass anything in that line that has
taken place on this continent
1S5G.
FURNITURE.
185G.
SCARRITT & MASON.
FURITinmE Sc UPHOLSTERY,
Samuelanctt, under sentence; and -
to he Hung ma few days, was married ; d Avenue, St.Lo'ai3,:
iOlllSft Bnckeil. the daUtrUterOt the vivn ,!.a our arranicrr.ents for a full
w -v r i i I r m i ir ill 1 1 i v. w v s u .
TTftbrais House.
Trout Street, near Steaatont landing,
- 13HOWNVILLE, N. T.
man for whose
murder he wTas to
(and pprbably has been) executed! . It
is said" the girl did not falter in her
devotion from the time of his arrest to
his conviction.
M .ir f tla owrline, andtavins thebest
asaortmcnt in the Wwt, w e wKoLeasure in on cru.s
to purchasers both MTIIOLEtsALb aaJ iETAlu .
ima ViPtca.Aa. 500 dozen wo6d seat Chairs,
1000 Bureaus, - 200 do cane seat do,
500 Dining Tables, W0 do rwVmg do,
500 Breakfast do, 100 do childrsns do,
200 Work Stand, 500 tin safes, m
200 Wash do. ' 200 Cnbs, assorted sizes,
100 Wardrobes. I Jucgea, -.
It is renorted that the celebrated
j. , i v C ' I low V ardrooes, . v- mMujt,
bandit -Joaauin. is acain lnLalitornia, 10nn T ni,.,. 100 doz.Uus
' : a i i o ' . riu:
mm a , OailU VlrM' v "vr iJ.-x.'. -. ftWanv and walnut. T)ar
iy iowuiuu wv o j . . '
ft-VA. . BENEDICT,
s vvnTTVf!F:A t tho ruLHo tb -t be t iken the
li above noue, formerly kept by 1. II. Ldward,
in Ui-ownville, N. 1 and is now repared t accomo
dataall who may ;vor him win the:r p:iironagc.
A new tiJdition fc.H been built tr tho house, and ad
ditions made of furniture and Bedding, and all ar-
ningemonts now are such as to rcnuer mis nouso
equal to any in tho Territory.
Brownvil'le, July 5, 1856. Tl-n5tf
W. II. WILLIAMS,
TTEOLES ALB AND BETAIL DEALER IX
jLATFE AKKIVAEi!!
, t AT BKOWK VILLE, X. T.
AV. IIOBLITZELL & CO.
ARJ VOVT IS BECEIFT OF
A FEES1 St'ITLT CP
nrrn
K5i STOVESrTJNWARE
Several "persons aver that they have jjw Chairs, Sofas, centre, sidcand cxten- mAKES
seen and talked With him. sion Tables; Secretaries and Book Cases. . , lpna
Seen dUU laicu Upholstery in ereat variety, such as spring, ha r, han(1 tho r
pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or-
and the public in general, that ho has on
most cxteusivp stock, oi otoves m.iia
- A i magnificent SAVOrd has been tre- cotton, moss and husk Matrcsscs, Comfort, Spreads, V w;vrc, eTer offered ia this market. k Jly stock of Tin-
the .' San ,1 . : xttZ. , ronriwpnffd our I
Francisco - - Vi srilance Committee,- to
ilons. Velaceque, commander of the
French division of the committee, as
a compliment for the services rendered
by the French citizens. : ;
The Chinese emigration to Califor
nia, which has been arrested for some
time, has revived, and the Celestial
emigrants are arriving quite numer-
ousiy. ; -' r : r
Mr. ;Barhes, an overland emigrant
n,v ;a oir Warranted as represented our Wholesale aiid Ketalf at St. Louis prices
Prices as Low as tbj Lowest;'- - - t'ivould call particular attention o'imy 'stock" of
Orders promptly and faithfully executed, and re- COOKIG STlA ES comprising the most improved
aTnffniiv unlloitpd. Satisfa:tion guarantee-l. patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them
r""'""J " r i r ( I . - . .ni. . -
Ilease call and satisiyyourseie8. ., , i may do iounu r my e vurier va.n, iuo dcsi oiu o iiu t to tb end of the chapter. ' I
St. Lonis. July 28. 1855. TlnS-6m jn use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prize Pre- .TKRI ALS. A lar;
- . w ti mium. Also -nn-utinff of Pino Doors, Sash. Sbutter Blinds, Oils,
v iruiiu v ' Farior. c& is ox stoves
ft nwi- TT fl TIT.,. 11 i
, tich. when complete, will composa the Lar-;st
and tadt selected stock in this country.
ArR STOCK OF GROCERIES AKE BOUGHT
KJ at the lowest price for cash, and consists of .
CofieeVsasar, Teas, Fish, Kice, Currants,
Itaisias, Candies, Molasses, Syrup,
Fruit. Nuts, &.c, &.C.
- DRY GOODS. Ladies and Gents, call and e
them, and price for yourselves. Late styles and a
full assortment of Dress Goods, from a ten cent
Lawn to a Two Dollar Silk. Alio, a few fine
SILK SHAWLS, BONNETS & PARASOLS
CLOTHING. A fina stock old and young,
fogies and 'fast' men, Call soon if you want a nice
cout, vest or poats on reasonabla torms.
If ITS. New styles cheap sind durable.
"liAKDWAItE.-ATery large assortment; con
;snr in rart of Smiths' Tools,. Spades, Shovels,
Kakes3, How, Bells, Mill, Crosscut and Handsaws,
Files, Augers, Axes, Uroadaxcs, Adis, Chisels Ac, etc.,
O lot.
KEY GOODS AND CHEAP C-
4
,JCST KIXEIYSD
B. r. a, J- TH0ap.t
; snOWXYlLLE, N. T.
Express: y for V's JJarket, a
DRY GOODS,
tiL-UitllVr,
HATS !c CAPS,
HASTINGS,
. NAILS,
IRON, -SASH,
BOOTS & SHOES,
GROCERIES,
WXE Ddop
LATr;:
WINDOW SHUTTEIiSft
HAYINQ been bought and shipd tU,
wc flatter ourselves we are able to offr
dticements as have not heretofore been nfrlJ!'5
aucemenis as uavo noi u'srcijiore ocen off?j
We ask an examination of our Goods a0j .J
fore purchasing elsewhere. Tho Ladies i ?
nr Si-irw . lar.T assorticent of
DRESS GOODS. Challi, Bern-P,D
1 Foplin, Ginghams, Victoria Ia7
jiuuiumcicu uuucjj laid
. SiiJc, &r. c Jtc.
ALL O? HICII WILL LC SOLD TEUti
June 7,-1806 ' " ' ; .
, ' -! v . gx. LOUIS, MO.
TO THE r TRAVELING . PUBLIC.
mmS new and extensive Hotel, located on tho cor
1 X ner of llaiq and Green streets, in tho city of bt;
TTiSa .nnilmiu in ncccssful eDcration, under the
rroprictorship of J. U. CjPAKB ana ma ai
T?r ixfxmitmn of straniersi we would tate
tho most extensive Hotel in tins uy,
m m . f h'lt thia IS
tO California: had tO Winter among tlie . w4: 11 and Second sts, and having
MormbnS,' Who levied a tax of twenty- southerly front of 320 feet, which affords good ven-
. 7 . ii' -i . . , ;-r' tilation during the summer months, the rooms being
tWO per Cent. On all niS ClleCtS. , Une wellarranff0dato insure that end; and is oxjssquakk
ner cent.4 was a county ana territorial oxlt from tneBauroaariteiinaing.au.iunccujr
1 r,.?-v'j V 1 1 , , UnYsitn the Railroad FerrV.- There is attached to
tax,r one per cent., a scnooi tax, ana t Hotelf an extenSfve shaving Saloon, with Uathaj
twenty per Cent, a "tort Or City Wall and the Proprietor has njtea.up
tax
Of various Sizes and Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER THAN" ANY nOUSE IN TOWN.
Particular attention paid to makin? and putting
up Tin Gutters, in tho town and country. Also, re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term.
Uld Conner, Urass and rewter taken in exchange
for work or -ware, v W. W. WILLIAMS,
vl-n3 Oregon, Mo.; July 5, 1856.
Upward of $2,000,000 lias been sub
scribed for the , purpose of making a
Hailroad between Matanzas and Regla,
m Havana1.0 Two other. Railroads are
in contemplation; one, from Lai Union
to iNaraia, and the other from Matanr
zas to uumess.
AttejiptedBiubery. Joseph IIoo
fer,: a guard ' at the Penitentiary, in
thiscitv was arrested, ah Saturday
last, and placed in jail to await his
trial for attempting to liberate Robert
McO'Blennis, and sOm'c four other
persons confined in the .prison. lie
proposed to. O'Blennis' that if he would
give ,him $150,. and his obligation for
$5000 to be paid after hil liberation,
that he would nave ahorse and a change
of - clothing in readiness, and pass him
out by rway of the guard house,, for
which purpose he had a rope-ladder
prepared, and place, him in safety ten
miles from this city. Mr. O'Blennis,
it seems, informed the Warden of the
circumstance, and a watch was-concealed
in the cell occupied by O'Blen-
nis.ana wnen noover maae nis ap
pearance to 'complete the" 'necessary
arrangements' with O'Blennis', and to
receive the money. " (which had pre-
yiousiy Decn piacea m me nanus o
O'Blcnis.) Hoover was secured.
A gentleman writes to the Hartford
(Ct.) Couranty that about a year ago,
while engaged in counting over money,
he carelessly put his name on theback
of a $20 bill. A son of Erin came
into his office a few days since with the
bill, and said he had come from East
Hartford to get gold from the endorser.
The gentleman examined the detector
and found the bank had.' suspended,
and on further "ef lamination found that
he hadiriade himself liable as endorser
by placing his 5 name on the back of
the bill whereupon he gracefully paid
over' the required double eagle. ; '
v , t ----- v i : - - - ' ' - ft it -r;i i
; a worii.now. m" progress . Dy tne isatninir- itooms. ior my I'u-iuieB,. -it7EHav
'.i: etH T- ' r:i. . : . . Jl. - . . I V .ra 1 Inn
ri",,r -t--0"--j-v , , . . v, i!r.,wuuiuuvj,na) . ' large and well
nwnril'nf '9,0 000 000 UsWn Riih: .'-The Pablic aro: respectfully invited to call, the Dry Goods,'- .
PiYinrietor nledin!? for his house, every comiori us-
mnlltf fonnd in first class Hotels. Meals f urnished to
suit Pilroad time. Charges ?2;00 per day.
yl.nl , . . . ; J. a. st'AKft.
rOSTY THOUSAND DOLLARS of Gooda
at a small advanca on cost and carriacra by
KOCKPOKT, 1SEO., ''''.'
' ' AND "" '
IIEMHES LAXDIJfG, 'MO.
2 in store, and are receiving per Steam-
lbai, Warner, Ldinburh and Umalia,
aiorted stuck of: . . '
; . Bonnets,
..... , Improved Little Giant
CORN & COB PLANTATION MILL
WashIohW-i: Place ll Jt
lor xne tuspeusaiion oi j us ugtr. rt yi either wholesale or retail, ana guaraniceu i:
Z OQ nonc tMiMioVt Vr.-v n"moio' I rvi.BitirB manner.' ' i ; :." ' ;
7" ; It is now more than a year since tho . ; .
flx ?onths :A:';V;';V.Iiittle.?iantw
were uisxiiisisuu us w
Clothing,'
Ilardware, .
Queensware, -- - -Beets
& Hhocs, :
, ! Hats &. Caps,
1 - Cutlery,
Paints,
Boors,
Oils,
Sledicincs,
Drags,
: furniture,
r;; .. Tinware,
. t Saddlery,
' ' ' ' Groceries,
f .-: 'Castings
Sash, Nails,
j;'.-! .'. Iron
T-atfthos.l'uttv. Glass Ac.
FURNITURK. Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables,
Chairs, Tin Safes; Cupboards, Stands Ac .
tT We will sell cheaper for cash than any house
in JSebrask Territory. ' i . " " '.. - r"' "' "l
e June 7,18atf. ' " ' "
D. L. MC OARY,
Brownville, X. T.
A. A. BRADFOKl,
WM. MCLEXN AV J
Nebraska City, XT. . , r , , V,
BRADFOED; McLENNAX :McGAEY,
TTORDEYS:lrf.MW
SOLICITERS iN CHANCERY.
Browntille and Nebraska City,
, NEBIlASKi TEitCIT02Yi.f , , -
BEINt? 'pc'naanently located in tho Tenitory, we
will "-ive our entire time and attention to the
practice ot our profession, in all its branch esj .blat
ters in Liti,ration, Collections of. Debts, Safes and
Purchases of Real Estate, selections of Land, Loca
tin of Iind .Warrants, and alt other business en
trusted to-our manascnient, will receive prompt and
faitatul attemion.
.7: 'REFEtlENCESi ?
of 1855, 5,785
vl-n5
D. & II.
CARPENTERS & BLACtSJIITIIS' TOOLS iC.
All of which we offir at very low prices for Cash or
Country Produce. . , ;,
NO HUMBUG! .We will sell at S0HE mCE!!
, . .. .DILLON Si HAWK.
P. S. Ladies, if you haven't srot a fine Silk Dress.
Was introduced to the public, during which time, it Shawl or Bonnet, don t blamo DitXON & HAWK, for
HYii'n-mnrtnnr. tn flomnnrl nn TMinish- heen eonstanUr zrowinz in the popular favor. we certainly have the best assortm-mt of Fancy Dres
" lJ I .r .i. t.l Ii , rr 1 il.:. i. .. . V- .
.t, : -j n ' f : i , , r . i .Th imnrovenients recently cnocioa uu wwnwu, i uooas ever octrca in-tuu iaare. :jo ironoie to
"vk. - , ' j . .. i m.akp.9 it the most nertect macuino ever vuvivu i snow uoous.
;,. InNcw York 2,750 dogs have ItSSSTiSt
Caught and: taken tO the UOff-pOUnd, x0. 3, 400, No. 4, 500 pounds. Twenty minutes arc
since tie 25th of June; : of theso 150
nave- Deeu , reueemeu Or SOIU, UUU , lue I to.a boy. Full directions accompany eacu Jiiu
rpmnindpr Y.fiOO havnheen destroved ' XJ J3GK. CC3 33E3 3
, .1 'At vf -rinA k hn meal WrKoni' with 1 horse
Nd3 50. " 15 ' a u 1 u
F5r T.iKnpdl diwnnnt t,n dfa.Io.rs. ... .1- ,.(
lir I T 1 MT 4 nTTm T
No. 63 Locust street, bee. 2d and 3d ;.
'June 28. 1856. . vl-n4 .... j: , .St. Louis, Mo. .
by the process of drowning.
Coal in abundance is being discovered
in almost every portion xf our ! State,
arid coalmining will ere long be added
to our already, fruitful resources, and
engage the attention of capitalists; A
company has been formed to wotk the
Table Mountain Coal Mine, "with5 a
capital stock of one million of dollars. Masonic Clothing and Odd ; Fellow
Also Eegalia for Temperance and other Societies,
j . ,128 Walnut Street, vp. Stairs,
CINCINNATI, .0. ,
Grat Iniluccmeiit.
THOSE wishing to pnrchaso LOTS in the Town of
Brownville would do well to givo us a call, as we
have 50 (ots which will be sold very cheap for cash.
Also, 5 Lots in OMAHA CITY, for snle. Enquire
of . B. 1J. & J. 1). X. THOMPSON.
Brownville, N.T.June 28, IS 55. , ; 4tf
ST. JOSEPn AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
PACKET LINE.
Season Arrangements for 1856.
B. A. WBITBIDCE. ' ' j , : ' - Si; 1 H'KINXEY. '
E MRS. E. A. WIIITRIDG E & CO.
. ., . MAXCFACTCBEK3 OF ' . . .,
IS 10
QilE.
Death of Mrs. Sailah Norton, of
Lexington, KyI- The. community at
Lexington have been thrown into deep
sorrow by the death of :Mrsf Sarah
Norton. She was probably more ex
tensively and favorable known than
any i lady in ; Kentucky, -lief', wealth
and position in society enabled her 'to
do a vast amount of -good to" the dis
tressed and suffering: and7 alibe'ral
hand responded, -ia her ;! case; to the r
promptings of a noble heart.' Jutfew
persons ever surpassed her in active
charities of life. Mrs. Norton r was a
prominent member of tho Methodist
Church for . a creat many Srcarsl arid
that church will .very serious feel her
departure from the earthi ' May she
find an abundance of that happiness
which it was her joy to impart to others.
T ... '-...'77- XT " .1 ,, 'lal
JUOlllsviuc isvurur, ,
The coal is found one hundred feet from
the surface. Alta California, ' 'p
Hector Smith, and Ethiopian gentle
man,1 of Boston, has been arrested for
marrying TWO lrisn girls Ann MC- "' xasoxs.T References, odd fijllows.
flnrmilf -nnfT RriSAnna. MrOnnnr Grat W'.B.DoddiOiTofOhio O. P. Morton, P O M Ind.
i i'i ' x C. Moore Ed Masonic Uev; Turner & Gray, pub Casket
plaCC, tnat UOSton. , . .v. r r ;. . F. J. I'hillips, H. P. City "W, Q. Neilson, P G M Ohio
rinnoofl L;a Kft, of wtoi1anA The Editor of the Advertiser will have specimens
.. UeparteU r thlS lite, at ner residence rf Resalia from the ttbQT8 Manufactory, and recieve
in Mason COUnt V. Kv.. near tho mouth orders from Lodzcs or nrivate members for Regalia.
of Cabin Creek, on; the 14th day nf Anst 2, 1850. vi-n9tf . , ,
July, Luzabeth consort of Uenjamin
Cole, deceased, an old Revolutionary
soldier. Her age is. supposed : to be
over one hundred years, as her eldest
son is in his 89th year. She Was the
mother of sixteen children. She .has
left eleven living children, a great
many grand children, aUo some great,
great grand children. ' ' :r - '
J A man named Pevcr,made a balloon
ascension at' Havana on th'e. 29th!,'of
June, and was wafted over towards the
sea. He, has not been heard of since.
,P. Johnson", on Sunday last, per
formed the perilous feat of ' swimming
across the Niagara river, between the
Falls and the Suspension Bridge, ,; This
was ..the first , time the feat was : ever
attempted, t. -. ; ; il rJ
St. Peter's Churchy in Rome; inde-
pendentpf its jnYaluabletreasurcs of
art-. .cost U,UUUuuu,,ana tno -annual
expense 01 repairs 13 some $oi,ovu.
-An appropriation of 50,000; and all
TIIE entirely new nnd fine passenger, packet,
OMAHA, -J. B. Holland, Commander, F. B.
'Kercheval, Clerk;) having been built expressly for
the trade, is now running as a regular weekly picket
between the cities of jSt. Joseph and Council Bluffs.
Leaving St. Joseph every Monday at 12 o'clock M.
And returning will leave Council Uluns and Umana
City every Friday morning at 8 o'clock, and forming
a connection With the- five packets leaving St. Louis
on Mondays and - Tuesdays, which, arrive hvre on
Saturday anL,unday evenings, by which arrange
ment passengers or freight will not be detained at
bt. Joseph; but to prepare against ail contingencies,
the owners of the Omaha have a large Ware-House
to store all goods not meeting thcirr promptly, and
without charge to the owners, which wo deem the
most perrect arrangement Jo passenger or shipper
that can or will bo made tho present season, and
they therefore hope by promptness and strict atten
tion ofi her officers and-agent t receivo a large
thare of public patronage. -
DONXELL. SAXTOX & McDONALD J .
TOOTLES Jl FA1RLEIGH, . f Agents.
1-tf -
AHXIYA1XF ms iJLLGO. -
. . New York, Avg. 111 p. m.:
The Arao arrived here at 1 P. M.
She passed the Baltic off-Point Linas,
"on the 30th. . - ' -.- : - :
She brings 175 passengers; among
them C F. Faring, bearer, of dispat ches
' from St. Petersburg, and C. Ferren,
bearer of dispatches from Sardinia. ?
Advices from Italy state that the
outbreak in the Duchy of Masacarra
had been completely suppressed.
; Twenty 'arrests had been made.
' Tour persons belonging to the Mazzi
nian Society, had been ' sentenced to
imprisonment in irons, two for life, and
tho others for the terms of ten and
twenty years. . Three millions of bal
cartridge had been ordered by tele
graph to be sent from Cologne to Italy.
. Spain The accounts from Spa
-are to the 2Gth.4 The revolution was
nearly suppressed. -. ,
v Gerona had been evacuated by Gen
Kaiz. The militia were hastening to
give up their arms.
. Gen. Kaiz and other chiefs had fled
to France. The intelligence, however.
states that Malaga and Granada had
pronounced against O'Donnell, and
that the Royal troops had joined the
movement.
China. Advices from China state
that the revolution was progressing.
1st ERESTixa Decision Powers of
Parents and ' Guardians. ! Judge
Lackland, yesterday, rendered his de
cision m the habeas corpus case, which
has been pending the past week. "The
particulars of the case , has been pre-
viousiy puuiisueu, uui we reier xo xnem
in brief. " Alphorisine " Hickman, a
minor, had been indentured to" her
uncle, with the' consent of her mother,
her father having diedrid the uncle
by power of attorney,-had 'delegated
his authority to the lusAy Superior of
the Convent of the bisters of St.
Joseph, at'- Carohdelct." The! Cdurt
decidea that the uncle had no right
to transfer his authority or custody to
another and that the indentures were
void, because they contained no cove
nant or obligation on the part of the
uncle. Ho accordingly ordered1 the
child to be delivered to tho mother.
St. Louts Democrat j Aug. 1. A? ' r
The t Jancsvillc C fls ) Free Press,
states that, as Dr. Evans, of Evansville,
was returuing home from that city he
met a span of horses attached to'a wagon
loaded with produce, and the owner,
TV!!!: C? l.i ' t
uiiiiazu ciuiiu, a corpse, aunougn sit'
ting erect and holding iks reins. . The
Doctor stopped the team ,and had Mr.
Smith immediately carried to a house.
but life was extinct. It seems he had
been sick for some time with dyspepsia,
ana probably died ot disease ofthc heart.
v : ; ; paints,' oils, tarmshes, . -
FrentJiditd American Window Glass & Glatsicare,
Spice, Indi'jo, Madder, Perfumer ict,dc.
, SPRING STOCK! .
CHARLESS, BLOW Sc .CO.
. 1MP0KTEK8 t W HOLES ALE DEALERS. '
Ko. 63 and 67 Main street, St. Louis, Mo. ,
i i . : . i 1 1 1
. Are now in receipts their new Stock, embracing
everything in their line. ". . .
i E5T"Merchanta visiting our City are requested to
give us a call, as we are determined t sell for Cash
or Prompt Time Paper,' as low as, any House' in thu
United States. ' ' -i - " ; ?
H. WHITTEMOBE." B. B. TVHITTE1IORE. ' J. F. CAKTEK
v H. & R.,B;WHiTTEMOKE & CO., ;
'r ! 1 Wholesale Dealers ''
BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS.' r
NO. 143 MAIN STRRET,
(First door above te l5ank of Missouri.)
s, 6Csish paid for Furs and Deer Skins,. jr
A.c.fowx,
r 1 .
FORD &. BO WEN,
L. U BOWEJfi 1
CHARTER OAK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Hartford, C&Z- V: . . . , i : . -Gipi tal 20 0,0 0 0
With large and increasing receipts securely invested
under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller
of Public Accounts. . .
OFFICERS.
ALFRED GILL, Pres't. JOHN L. BFXCE.y.P.
JAMES C. W ALKLEY, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Alfred Gill. John L. Bunce. Win. R. Cone. Jas. G
Bolles, John A. Butler, Xoah Wheaton, N. Hollis
tcr, Sam'l Coit, Danl Phillips, C. X. nmphrcy.
J .- . BOARD" OF FIXAXCE.
Geo. Beach, Esq., President of Phoenix Bank.
i. ivuujuson, r,sq., - - . uartjord " '
Hon. Isaac Tonccy, late Attorney General CVS. j
Appiicauons ior insurance received by
R. W. FURNAS, Agent.
DR. A. S. IIOLLIDAY, Med. Ex.. ..
GEO. P.. LUCKIIARDT,
WATCHMAKER
OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO.
TAKES tbc liberty to inform the citizens of
Brownville and vicinitv. that he has onened a
WATCH,' CLO CK '& JEWELRY STORE
In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., where he will keep con-
good assortment of
i and Jewelry, which
Also, a fino
S-,F Nuckolls,
Nebraska. City, .
'Brownville, -
SL Jocph,
St. Louis, Mo.,
l. Richard' Brown, '
f. Wm. Hobiitzdl Co., T
I' Hon. James Craig, . -
Hon. James M. Hughes, . ,
. Hon. Job a R. S heplcy,
. Messrs. Crow, MeCroarr & Co
Messrs.' 8 1. Hubbari & Co.", ' Cinciftnati O.
t Ilwn. J. MIAvc,-fi .v EookukIowa.
vl-nl; )f 1 ' "June 7,1856
44
a
Fresh 'Arrival of
NEW GOOD
AT ROCJCPORT, 3IO.
TIIE -subscribers would respectfully tends
thanks to their cusr.oniirs and the Taiic
rally for their liberal patronage hortiUJure, ati
T17ILL practice ia all tha CourU of Nebraska And a continuance ot tbo saaia : as tney are dtfe
W r:t.,rn T., iart;.ni!.Hn.-1 .to sen uooas as low u nos lower maa iar
H. P. BEXXXrr, JJi S. MORTON', . . u. n. HABDIXG
BENNET, MORTON & HARDING.
Attorneys at;.Law,
Nebraska City, ,N,T., and Glen wood, la.
m
DANIEJiZOOK,
n ii .j. y '
Basin Store: .
Pure White Lead,
Linseed Oil,
Spanish Whiting,
Red Lead,
Litherage, '
White Chalk,
Venitian Rod,
Spanish Brown,
Cream of Tarter,
Tartaric Acid,
Sulphcr Carb. Soda,
Vinegar, .
Turpentine,
Sal. Soda,
Coperas,
Saltpeter,
Borax,
Mcx. Liniment,
Vol. Oil do,
3IorIand's do,
Nerver and Bona do,
Farrels do, .
Loaden's do,
Jays' Expt.,
London's do,
In addition to the above, I hare theiar
of Druggist and Physicians Shop furnitur?, 5
cali, Surgical instruui:nts. and 'Patcat lj
ever offered for sale in tis Country. ,
Merchants and Pby.ciaas of Iowa, La
Nebraska, are respectfully Invited to iivemi
June 7, 1856. . . DASIELZO!
Window G'. -PuUy,
h
Caster Oii,
Ex.Lofjwocd,
Jiae btoue,
Alum,
UrcunJ Cu
iioot d-,; '
Saint Loui CUe,
Paris Green, .
Curcmtf do,
t T,
Iron Paint,
WhifeZliiJdj,
Tisb Oil, .
Whai ii
Wrighti' Pills,
Cliaiaiaii'i i,
..Jayan i f. do,
.Loudon's i.t
.Radway'sE.K,
Davis Pain Killer,
'iFaUoestueVi T.
Stone's CinghCs
; Lane Liver Pi
paia
obtaining, locating Land Warrants, and collection of
debts. - - -
'REFERENCE :
Hon. Lewis Cuss, Detroit.-1 . v . - r n
Jiibaa D. Morton, .; " - . . . ?
. -. Gov. Joel A. Shitteson, Springfield, III; - " ';.''
Gov. J. W. Grime?. Iowa City, Iowa; " " '
B. P. Fifiled, St. L3uis, -
Hop. Daniel O. Morton. Toledo; Ohioj ,
P. A. Sarpy, Bcllevue, Nebraska;
Sedgewich & Walker, Chicngo, 111:
Green. Weare & Benton. Council Bluffs. Towa.
., E. ESTABROOK,
UNITE!) STATE3
District ''Attorney,-
O EQL'IRED to b& ii attendance officially tipon all
X the terms of the District and Supreme Court of
the Territory, tenders his Professional services to such
as need them. He natters himself that his facilities
for gaining a knowledge of the practice in each Dis
trict, will enable him to give satisfaction to such as
entrust their business to his care. i.
Omaha City, June 7, 1S53.
NUCKOLLS, RUSSELL, & CO.!
HooUport, Mo.
-WUOX.ES ALE AND RETAIL DEALEK3 IX
; nnniiv nfinnr-HTifP
HARDWARE AND CUJLERY,
Medicines, . Dye Stu,
Saddlery, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps,
QXTEEJfS'WAEE, STONEWARE, TLTWAEE,1
. IRON, NAILS, STOVES.PL0WS Sic.
AI30 Furniture of all kinds, "Window Sash, &c
cases, Silver Thimbles, Sic, &e
He is prepared to repair Watched, Clocks and Jew
elry, of every description, in. the best manner and
on the most reasonable terms. . ,
Every article bought in hi3 establishment, is war
ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch re
pairing warranted for one year. , :' t
July 26, 1805., vl-uStf
. rr-jf , . e .. t j ' ; 4 T.'Z .:?,; ! . iu vregon,noit county, 310., wnere
the proceeds of, the . fcahne-: Lands in Attorneys ; and Counsellors at Law fJa,n,Uy in ?nd "a st' s
Tt KA.tflrlA fni : oarrTrintt- Ar . - , . . . " Gold and Silver atches, Clocks ar
A" m t, vv.: 'Jjro v hr!) " ' COUJSC1L BLUFFS, IOWA.' k : :i ho will sell extremely low. for CASH.
Uie- wuia;. uuv4; wo uwiv . jjuuduu , Ullice at the corner of Broadwav mid UAe,ln 1UL Ul un Accorueon, ouver, ana riatod poc-
Aolntri Tinw in pnnstrnrtinn n.t.-Arnnnf streets, up stairs. V , . . tacles, bold lens with Gold and Silver, extension
Pleasant;' r; ;-'; n i .-ir-- . josephmurphy, , , ...
-The widow pf Lord Byron ; 13 .still Attorney., and Counsellor at LaTt',
alive and hearty.. She' has 4 recently ' - ; And Solicitor In chanceiy. .
purchased the ' residence " of the" late r $P3Tt Fbemont i Cocxty, rowA.J
poeCRogcrs, in London.' . ; 7" is '
Yellow Fever still continues to pre- .I3yiiX;..JLUAJN.'.:
vail at Havana to an alarming extent, A fp IT1 fl Tl TT Tl IT km j ttj
HZy "Snlhos: "LA AND LOT AGENT. ,n
who have not become acclimated. The ARCHER, RICHARDSON COUNTY, N. T.
fever is also very prevalent among ."the
shipping at Matanzas.', fr V
Some of tthe newspapers are arguing
inr favor of making rail cars:wholly of
iron, and steamboats of the same mate
rial, so fat. as is practicable, to" avoid
disasters v from, - conflagration. e::Had
such paxt3';of the Northern; Indiana,
John Jay and propeller Tinto as were
contigouS to the boilers, j been of iron,
these boats would not have been' consumed.-
- ;i ; j 1 . - j
The degree of liberty enjoyed-in;
France' is illustrated by the followinc
extract from ' a Paris letter to the
Brusseh 'Independence! "To-day, two
men, guilty of having uttered some
remarks, in a workshop, injurious to
the person of the Emperor, have been
sentenced to five years' imprisonment
and ten years' surveillance." .! " ; ri I
The Adas. $ Argus say Judge
Davis has rendered a decision in the
Supreme Court, atPoughkecpsic, "that
Commissioners of Highwaj's are liable
for accidents on tho Highways, when
it can bo proved that such accidents
occurred in consequence of the roads
not being kept in proper order.
CHARLES WEST. N. J. M'ASHEJT.
"'' ''""WEST & 3IcASIIEN:''' '
FORWARDING 'COMMISSION
1. . . ' .. . , j
Grocers and Steamboat Agents,'
. Corner , Second and -Francis- Streets, .' " "
. ' " ( Opposite A. Beatie'a Banking House. ) .
Ot. Larosrla.,' TSaim&aixurli
A Jf iissortment of Boat Stores, Groceries; Wines.
XX Li.juors, Meal, Flour, Ac, kept constantly on
hatd.'; - , . July 26, 1850, vl-nS
SO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASJHU
S.; HOLkADAYv:
- T WHOLESALE AJfD BETAIL DEALER IN s ,
Brragsand Medicines
Main Street, Brownville, IT. T;
THE undersigned respectfully beg leave to inform
,thi) public, that he has now on hand a complete
assortment of cyery thing, asuitlly kepi in Iru"
Stores, which he offers for etle, JCxclasivcIV oh a
New System of , .
CASH AND CASil ' ONLY !
. l1!1 9 ntirely foreign to this beautiful system,
to -Book," -keep accoun- aote" or "remember for
ft few days." Come with the 4; Spondulicks" if
you ant anything in the Drug line. . (
Pres'criiptioni Compouadcd at all Hottri wiUi
".' Accuracy aad Biipatch.
1 Remember tho irystem I have adopttd, and my
pocketand your feelings wilt not suffer. Credit will
joneriynot be given, unless under circumstances of
peculiar detitntion.
July 12, loM.-vl-uOtf A. S. HOLLA I) AY.
UNITED STATES .
SCOJS1PAWY
GIVE every possible facility for the Kife and
speedy transmission of ;
Money, Valuable Packages, Parcels,
iioods, and Merchandize
Of every deseriotion. on reasonabla bm
Pkixcipal 0iFrcE3-New York, Buffalo, Cincin
nati, Toledo, Chicago, Dayton, Indianopolis, and all
the smaller towns on Railroads in the Eastern, Mid
dle and Western States, connecting at St. Louis with
Richardsop's Missouri River Express. Jl. KIPP.
July2!5,18j5.-vl-n3 General Superintendent.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the co-partnership
heretofore existing under the name and stylo of
Brown, Rogers A Co., was, on the 20 th day of Febru
ary, A.D., ISSGj dissolved..
" R. BROWJT, ' "
' S. E. ROGERS,
B. B. FRAZER,
, : .:' - HENRY EMERSON.
July2S,1856.-vl-n3 .. . .. II. Y, JJiKE. & BRO.
A. D. KIRK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Land Ajreat and Xotarv Pablic,
Archer, Richardson county, N..T.,
Will practice in the Courts of Nebraska, assisted
by HitrdiDg and Bennett, Nebraska City. . ,
OEEuOXj MO.
ROUT. L. IIATTEN, Proprietor. . 1
No pains or cxpease will be spared ly the subscri
ber, to make his guests corufortaolo in every respeet.
aii mis weu Known ana nigniy rputaoie ilouse.
Tl... V... r. . . . .
auo ery uui mieiuion given 10 animais by a
good and attentive liostlj. . , -r
. vl-ni . . ROBERT L. IIATTEN.
TUOS. J. BARTnOLOW
late TERY t BARTHOLOW
NOTICE is hereby given, that the co-partnership
funnerly existing between II. W. and O. F. Lake,
under the name and style of II, W. Lake & Bio. was
by-mutual consent dissolved, February 20th, A. D
18t8; o, ,o-. - II. W. LAKE. '
July26,18j6.-vl-n8-3t ; O. F. LAKE.
Wholesale . Paper , Warehouse.
11KADNKR, WAUREN CO..
VV Ucalera. in Papers of every des-
House wost of St. Joseph. Having just nee
large and weilstlected h lock of SpnaTln!
Goods : also a superior Stoak of Fan-'.' Gr
with ILiruware, ulass and Queensware, far.
Saddlery, Iron, Ac. ,
Come one and all,
' For well we know j
Agtvin yoa'B ca!t, l:
f AVeli sellsoW. '
Of Gootli'tlie best,
And proSts small,
We'll beat tie rest,
And suit jou all.
Our Stock cf Dry Good hs.ving been pnnk
the Eastern cities, we Hatler onrsclres that'
surpass our competitors an tlio low prkw a
qualities of our Stock, l jjd earnestly leiierti
mako by calling -and seinr for tapni-elw
purchasing else w acre. f CAREi, JOiu.l
N. B. Country Produce of all kinds taket
change at the highest pricei, for GooJi. Jss
Patent Pcrtnblc.ll
THE subserilxjrs Lave ei.tered into
under tho firm of Redf Ilulabird I
manufacture tho J. C. Reel, Patent Form
Mill and are- now prep tred to furni.-h ail i
want of a good Corn or Wheat MIJl that fc
bility, simplicty and eccnomy ; excel any Mi
world. On tho late-exhibition of tho &
institute in Cincinnati, a CM JLdal war
them for it. .
It is adapted to all Gi"ain grinding parp
superior to all others fortta moist fxtensiwl
Mill, as it ia forgrindin tt e Farmers fwdi
power. . j
The-above Mi'ls are mat:ufactturef by fix
signed at their fhop in Cincinnati, wi:
con be furnished in anyqutwtityathoftin
" The above M-ills warrant! to perforait!
36 in. diaia., jr hour T-0 II. Corn, 25 Wk
30 . " f "30 u li "
2i u u . ID ' U
20 " - ! .15..' ' ' 1 3 .
As th is Mill tells its i wn story, it is na
quote Jroia our numerous reconitaeniir-Si iM."
. .. REU,U0LAi;O
! ' filK'iUi-
oription:
Printing,"'
Book Paper,
Wrapping, .
Manilas,
Colored Papers,
Folio Post,
Flat Cap,
Foolscap. , .
Letter Si Note.
Modium A l)fmV
of tho very best Eastern and Western Manufacture,
and for sale at very low prices.
kdt7 Cash for lings and Hope,
BRADNER, WARREN CO.,
. ' ' ' ' No. 12, Li Salle streer.
Chicago, June. 2Sth. 1800. vi.nl
DAY & MATLACK, WholesaloDcalcrsi
Pry Goods, Eo. 57 Pearl street, between Wal
nut and ine, Cincinnati, Ohio.
- B. W. LEWIS
JAMES -W. LEWIS '
v A B. W. ME WIS '& BROS.
MAKCf ACTniETtS OF ALL DE3CBIPT10N OF
CHE W; I N G T 0 B A C C 0.
: GLASGOW, MISSOURI.
riiUAMvlLLforthe very liberal pa tronage that
X wo have heretofore receiveil from our numerous
iiicnu3u.nu customers, ana wUilo respectfully solicit
ing a continuance or tho same, pledging ourselves to
spare neither puns nor expensa to 'merit the patron
?5?' th rW'f, w-b;g Jeavo t.aniH)unce. that
v i iuiam v. iiowis lias .withdrawn from our firm, and
Tho. J. Bartholow is-admitted a partner flora this
date, the style of tho firm remaining unchanged, and
that wo have secured tho services of Capt. Georza
u. mvis who will hcreoftef act in the capacity of
""w- salesman in connection with our Mr.
Bartholow and will durin? the eominff Season -rr-
sonally wait upon our customer for tho purpose of
soliciting their orders. Our stock held over from last
year of all descriptions is unanimously large, the
quality'of which cannot fail to $ivo entiro satisfac
tion to consumers.. B. W. LEWIS A Bros.
Glasgow, Mo., January 6, 1S55. . ,
ST. LOUIS AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
''PACKET m.
rilOE steamer ADMIRAL, hafing been thoroughly
X repaired and refitted, will ply regularly between
M. Louis and Council Bluffy, during the season of
18o5 touching at JeTon Cifyi Boonville, Ix?aven
worth, St. Joseph, Savannah, Brownville, Sbaora.
Atbraska City.St. Mary,audatl Intermediate points.
mto f ? j -fur the Patlfolia;e extended to the AD
flllilAL during the past season, the officers hope, by
punctuality aad dispatch, to merit the continuance
of the favors conferred by shippers, and passenjrers
VtT 111 V Wa k t t A nil A. i. . O
,T;UT J. f ; ; C1IAS. K. BAKER, Master.
t ,. U. A. DARST, Clerk.
-A. B. IIOLLABIED&C
, r - Machinists,' Founders 1 '
ENGINE; BUILD!
... i .... Front SLrset.-'West cf nii
- XINCirVXATlj.O,'
Would naofct rirpfsctfuiiy iniVrfii their
the publio generilly, that theyf
pared, to executo ail coders in Ihcirliae.'
ness Having lately enlarged their si'?'
thc-fncrta?eMfa:?iritios tliey now voss1'
merit & codtliiusftion'o the liberal psW
has heretofore been extended to tJcut.
Saw Mill Engines cf every Ptf
Constantly or ban t: conshiting cf the
lar and Muley. Mill Gears and ever;
(. nstings, warranted to lie m ell made ia V.
They have also a Boiler Yard
establishment, which ;nalles them to jj
work in tLAfljue r Tumished by tcA
pared to worli' on as reasonable torai 1
shop in the errantry. ' i! 1 ,
Those in want of an;ihig in oorli'"'
well to give ua aeall aiid eiamine ' t
A 'It Tint Ai
" JOHN SHOYT.
r County -' Saryeyor ani 1. '
OF rwichard-ron county, Y.T win all
to ail bttsinw ia his pr-ifessin."?,'
such as Paying Taxes, Keeordln? Claim;''
Land, Laying out Tewrf Lots,,LrafU'DSt.!;
"iKesideuce nnd addrwi '.V " "" ': '
. ARCllEK,Bihrd'
FRANIVJLIN"
TYPE&STEREOTVFEF
J1I0.-1S3 Vino St., bet. Fo-i
' 'CiXCINiCATI, 0.-
MISSOURI RIVER PACKET.
TtlE new, elegant and fast running fassen-er
n , ,rck Rnd fre5llt steamer. E. A. OGDEN,
laldwin, Commander, is iiow runnin her regular
trips between St. Louis and Council Bluffs. She Is
ono of tho bost freight steamers on the river, bavin
been built expressly for this trado.-
A. , G.. L, HUGHiCS, J. J..MTJDD,
H. T. MCDD, S. O. CBUM.-
MUDD & HUGHES
PRODUCE cjv COMMISSION
M"
No. 3
DO
Levca and CG Commcrcuxl
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Street
C T. bDniSLOLL ff
anufactnrcn an 1 dealers in c1.;,
Tvr. Priatia? ft-es;s. C hK
inks, and lYinting Material of
STEItKOTYPINR of MVir
I'atent Medioine Diroctious, Jobs, V"''
Ac., 'C. 'V - ''
Brand an-J Pattern Ij&vi
Wit. n. Tiionpsoy. ' ' l
.-:raOMPSON;;&.
(Successors to Birrowi & llS'
Wliolcsalc Gtf
And - Commission M-
. .-. . Ho. 13'Pearl Strwt,
j : i . i . '
rartkaiar attcntif.ii win5
for Groceries, which ill always be' .
market pricps. r . ; - -:.
-H FORBYM
COMMISSION M&L
And : -Freight
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BALTIMORE' AXD 011$
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