"1 ' ' Dittos Items. Halifax, September 13. The steamer Arabia arrived here tHs morning. '.The Arabia brings 114 passengers. She left Liverpool on Thursday the 4th, at 11:20, A. m., and has thus made the run in a little over eight days, not withstanding detention of several hours off this port on account of fog. The Collins steamship Atlantic left "Liverpool at 11," A. M", onWedncsdayi the 3d, vvkh 123 passengers, left New York. ' "'The' 'London Star further says a con temporary announces that the Central American difficulty is solved satisfac torily by -i convention between - Hon- iuras-and Urcat isntam ine saus iactorv settlement "alluded to, of this at one time threatening question, was announced five weeks since. , : . Brcadstuffa Richardson,. Spcnce, k Co., report Ireadstuffs unchanged and in limited demand. ", The weather "Tontlnued favorable for agricultural 11 . Vater Communication ; between TlT . r.Trrv,.T'A" 1 V-rv " Tt ITTrIAT)f Tll f 'National Intelligencer states that it is seriously talked of at Washington, to rv.t r,. rir.nrin-i-; rnnnl from that citv to a point from twenty to thirty miles jctwardly on the Patuxent . river, or its tributary, the Western branch, i where the water is deep enough to ac- commodate" vessels", of considerable burden, and so to avoid for a "large amount of freight and other Produce, the circuitous navigation of the Po- C "J . - A z .tomac river, and the bav between Point Lookout and Cedar Point, thereby SaViriif two 'hundred miles in the water route to Baltimore. . . . New Cotton. Gradually, although ; late, our new cotton tegms to -come ' along. The famous Southern Belle, Vwhich has so long "done capital .service under ilie command of. Capt. , Broad- I weu, came to the , levee last evening 'with the largest load of nev cotton f. Cj ....... jet received thi3 season, and a very 'rcspectahlo one, too, all things con "sidered. It comprised 1,3S5 "bales. "It i3 to be hoped this indication of pro ' gress towards seasonable business will . prove reliable, and that we shall now "1 begin to "go-ahead"! in earnest. iT. 0. Picayune, Atlu . ) ' AFFRAY ON THE JMMA UEAN AT - "EVANSILLE, BETWEEN -THE BARBER .AND THE lATE -THE BAEBER KILLED, diSculty arose on Friday, on 'board the steamer Emma Dean, near Evans ville, which resulted fatally to . one of the parties concerned. - Mr. Keilly, the mate of the steamer,iwent .inio the barber shop on the boat,sand -i,;u , : :; . Tel with the negro who-kept the saloon. .fPl. i . 1. 1 1 : . v Jatter retaliated ; by cutting, him very -severely several ' times with 'a "razor, and then ran; Reilly gave chase with .an axe, and lollowed the negro to the 'Kentucky shore., when the latter jumped 'into -r. skiff and was pushed out into Ihe river when the mate threw, the axe at him. It struck . the. negro on the head and knocked him overboard ; he sunk immediately, and was seen no . more. The mate was not arrested. f Louisville Courier 1 10A. : '. r" : A Bloody Indian War Apprehend- et) in the Northwest. The St. Paul Pioneer, of the 8th instant, gives the intelligence of a threatened war-be- .tween the Sioux and Chippewa Indians, partly groTrin': out of the recent murders committed 'by the Chippewas nmong the" Sioux, their -hereditary ' enemies, and partly from a misunder standing between the Indian agent and the Sioux in Tegard to the delivering over of certain young men engaged in forays into the Chippewa country. The. superintendent demanded- those men; on the. refusal to comply, the annuities were suspended. Afterwards they complied, but fcr some reason ihey have not received" their money. The consequence is a bad state of feel- mg exists. The bioux demand the to iins men, and threaten a war of extermination against the Chippewas. Large Shipment of Corn. -The .Olloica (111.) Bcpullican of a late date, Favs: "'AVc learn that two hundred and forty-one thousand bushels of corn vvas cleared from the Canal Collector's oSce inthic city during the first twenty days of August. FroraL present' ap pearances "we jude that there will not be much falling off in the twenty days following. The jYiiclcjiinQUJii of Corn shipped during the .season in 778,557 'bushels." ' ": :r - - : , Ship ColckisDestkoted by Fire. ' Capt. Couch, of the ship George "West, "which arrived' at this port last evening, Tcportstthat ho was. boarded bri the 10th inst., by a pilot boat from the Bernini Island?, from "which he learned that the ship Colchis, Captain Ellis, from Boston for this port, vras (destroyed by re.. That portion of her cargo rhich was stowed between decks was saved, ond taken into Nassau, Nevr rrovidencc; The lower hoid contain ed ice, which of course was lost. A list of her consignees will be found under the marine head. 2cw Orleans Delta, 2d. ' . ' . ; r There was snow storm in Gclds boro', North Ccrolina, on Sunday afternoon, August 31st. - It has cost over thirty-two million cf dollars to govern New York city during the past six years. R. E. HARDIN3. C. C KIKBOTCII R. if. TpOHER. HARD1K8, KILffiGUSH & CO., JJantt ''acta rers and Wholesale Ikdltrt i IIATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS, ITo 43 Ilaia street, iet. CHve iai Fiifi, : ST. LOUIS, LI O. ( M Farti-ular attention i'al to man ifactar.n- our EnfFt Mule Hats. : ; ; SAMUEL SPCXCKR & CO., No Elglitj-Tffo Xoith Fo-irtb Stria:, Near Locust. ST. LOUIS, MO. MANUFACTURERS of every .Icscrjon of Framc? dcalcrsi n Fainting, EDjTa.viEjf Litho graphs, Ac; txokin;-gla?i Hates of nery size, and framed to any pattern in the best manner. Advertising Card, Ac, Stained and Varaiahed, or Framed at jbort notice. : " " Eoiewood, Walnut and other fancy wood, Ficturc Frame Moulding. ' ! J I i The Trade Supplied. Old Frames, Ee-gilt, JAMES W. GIBSON, blacks sot'i', Second Street, between Main and Nebraska, . " r BROWNVILLE, K. T. . - josErii 3iunriiY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. And Solicitor in Chaucer jr SiDXEr, Fbemoxt Courr, Iowa. OEce In the Court House, up itairs. Wholesale, and He tail Commission House, Omaha and . Fpnteneiie. TIIOJIAS; GICSON, !?' IS now receiving for sale, ahirgi a&;ort:nent of the latest styles of BEDSTEADS, 'd'-c." Also Lcavitts Corn 3Zills. adapt w for erindinc meal or hore food with twj hordes. . r. Also, a large lot of Ilalf-tushel SIeasiv.ro, stamped. Merchants supplied on tvholosale term?.-' PHYSICIAN,SURGEON AND OBSTETRICIAN, - Two ililes from Brorovilh, on olaiai hear Ir. Cihxig3: Tenders his profoniiional 3'3rvioca to the citizen of Nemaha county. , . . , i r 4 T.1WWDAIL.-. . B..I,CABa- . DOIVDALL, CARR fc CO.', ' r Washington kounprt, k ; Engine and Llacliins Hannfactoiy. " Corner Second and Morgan Streets.' ,. T S tr-rry m: MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines and Boil ers. Saw and (Jrist Mill Machinery, Tobacco Screwsand Tresses, LardJ Kettles, Lsrl tk-rews and Cyliuders, Wool Caruing Machines, Young's Patent Smut Machines, Building Castings, Ac.,, ' , C5y Aprents for tho sale or James bmita & Co. s Superior MACHINE CARDS, i -a? ' ' ' YOUNG'S PATENT SMUT MACHINE, Well tried, always successful, fully Guarantied, Manu factured and for sale by " ... 'J duwa CAia:,icu . r .Washington Foundry, KCLouis, Mo. : : , GREAT ' i; ;CI6tliiiiir. 'aler::;.v; W3I. R MATiTINJ 'i o'P ' : (O. C. MARTIN, : New iork. ) 1QJU. ( bt. Louis. ' : ilARTLN & BROTHER. 1 ' THE OLD OEtGIXAL CLO THIERS, Ko. 114 AND So. 1 ilAIH STEZ2T, ST. IX)UIS, MO. ' T?OR the approaching s-oring. "we will have a TRE I MENDOU3 SIOCK'OF. LOTHIXG, manufac tured by ourselves in Nexr York, ejpressly for this market. . .,.. :. : ' In point of STYLE, Cit'ALITY nd PRICE, wc defy any and all competition 1 We hiva marked uOTO our pries very low, ns w? intead selling to none but - f . .-.:' - CASH AXD. PROMPT. XE2ST. To such wc would ask a thorough examination of our btock before purchasing. 1856. . SPIUNG SALES. 1856. LOW rsiCESTO CASH AKD PROMPT TMI BTTTEES. JOHN HALS ALL, WHOLESALE AKD BET AIL 13 0 OKSELLER ?. STATIOIJEil. AND ELANS. BOOK MANUFACTXTwERS . TiO. 123 HaixL, Louis, ITo. TTAS for sale all the Spelling books; Geographies, Readers; lliEtoriricK Chemistries; Dictionaries; Arithmetics; Fhilosophie.i, drc, now in use,' together with a large stock of Law, Medical and miscellaneous Krw.l-a fi.rrninfF h mnst i.-Tnrlr't.fl ftnvrfmrnt tj-v liA found in the city. Also, Writing paper, and Foreign utry at No. 120 Main st. . M. W. BIDES-. J. 1). WHITE. 1YIDEN-&' WHITE, LAND AGENTS. NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. HATIN.Q made arrangements by which we will receive accurate copies of ail tho Townships embraced in the Eastern portkm of Nebraska, we are now prepared to offer oar Bervices to the "SQUATTERS OF THE TERIOTTORy," ' Is Filing Declaratory Statements of Intention to Pre-empt. Securing . Pre-em prions, Locating Land ' Warrants and ENTERING . LAND. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD. I.;ind Entered on Time, Ac, rani?ular attention paid to Buying and Selling Property on commission: Also, to making Collections and forwarding remittances to any part of the Union. Ulauks of all kinds id ways on band. - r , RIDEN A WHITE. REFERENCES. ;." Hon. A. A. Bradford, r . - S. F.Nnc tolls, Nebraska City. , j - tt Ft. Joseph, Mo., Washirkiu City, u a Messrs. Dolman A West, Peter A. Keller, Thomas Lumpkin, June 23, 1856. vl-n4 ALOXZO PBATT, New York. E. Q. PRATT, O. H. CFIU), St. Louis. eJtt. fox, 8. C. KAS3UB, . St. Locis. CHILD, PRATT' & CO., Direct Importers, Jobberinnd!Ianufaclurcr3'AScnt3 liDgusn, jc rencn, rennan a ikmencan " - Hardware and Cutlery:1 ' - GUXS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, W, &c. 139 & 141 Main St, cor. 'W'RsuiDgton Avenue, , . ST. LOUIS, MO. , A: L. COATE, i - : Ofl !MTV ' Q I h3t VFVOR' ywwi" ' vil V UI Wr? ' BROWN YILLI3, .NEiI AHA . CP " JTehrwka Terrltc!7. N. M. FL0HER, . VTHOLE SAL15 DEAJJIB IJT Pork, Bacon," Linly Si Oared Hams, P'HIED BEEF AXD BEEF TONGUES. No. O, Sycamore Street Citicianati O. : young; nouse & pond, . 1 . . . Foreign and Domcstfcs -. " .': HARDWARE, 0 15, rzXZt S'CEEET,' JIKCllCSiTI. JACOB SAFFOIKIV Attorney and Counsellor . at. Law. GENERAL INSURANCE A5D LAND AGENT,. Ana ITotory Public Nchraska Citr. Kebrajsta Territori'. "'IXTrLL attend wmn Jv tf aM bn5srn tntrntr.i t 1 m vBwauovw to his care, in Nebraska Territory and "West ern lewa. September 12, 1S35. rlnl5-ly Ji CARPENTER AND JOINER, , NL'DliASKA. TEREirOST. : , : A ISoli: 1 UilNITUItE. 18-0- SOARRITT k MASO&. FUXUTXTUXIE , t UPHOLSTERY, DEALERS AND , Na; 43 and iZ Washington Avemu, St." Louis, Mo. t TAVING coplet r our arrar ; cats for a full j "X gv:k of Ciood in our line, ji ;;u Laving thebest assortment ia the Wost, trc take kasure in offering i.n Tnr?hascrs both "WHOLESALE and RETAIL: 3CC'0 Kcditeadf, ' . . , r n A 1 J 500 IGCO Unroan?, . . ' 50(5 Dining Tables, P0 Breakfast do, 200 Work Stands, 200 Wash do, 100 Wardrobes, 1000 Looking Glasses, 200 cat teat do, 100 do rocking do, 100 do childrens do, ,500 tin safes, 200 Cribs, assorted siaus, 200 Lounges, 100 dos. Rush and split hot- . louiVyuairs. XfTo which wc add mahogany and walnut, par lor and rockin? Chairs, Scfat, ccDtre, siitsand exten sion Tables; Secretaries and Book Cases. : ; r ; . VrM.UTyr n Vrcat variety, euch as ppnn, hair, cotton, moss id husk Matresaes, Cornfort3, Sproads, and Blankets. . Y . ' Our work is all Warranted as reprCented our Prices M Low as the Jjowcst. Orders pronsptlj and faithfully executed and re epcctfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. I'lea?e call and satisfy yourselves. St. Lou'w, July 25. 1Sj5. vln3:6m "" ' Improved Little, Giant CORN & COB PLANTATION MILL Irioo nodLuood. TB7E subscriber has purchased exclusive right of Territory in the West, of the above celebrated Mills, and is prepared to furnish them at all times, either wholesale o? retail, and guaranteed in the most positive manner. , . , -. , ' It is now more than a year since the . r-kClMttel Giant" Was introduced to fSo public, during which time, it has becS cyistantly growing in the popular favor. , . The improvemeats recently "effected and ,tented, makes it the most perfect machine ever offered for genera farm use. It is furnished ready for attaching team, and weighs as follows:' No.-1, 225 No. 2, 333, No. 3, 400, No. 4, 503 pounds Twenty minuteR are sufficient to set one up, without r"?chacieal aid, and ltlipn r.m-e adjusted, it can with iiety be entrt.stod to a boy. - Full directious accompany each Mill. - - v. X? JCCL XT GZ3 X2Z2 No 1, $35, will grind 8 bu meal per hour rith 1 horse No 2 40, " " JO " " " r i No 3 50, " 15 u : 1 No 4 60.. ' 20." " u . 2 U ' Liberal ducount to dealers. " ", . , --;: JAMES B. CIIADWICK. r. No. 63 Locust street, bet. 2d nd 3d ' June 2S, 1856. vl-n4 St. Louis, Mo. E. A. WHITKIDGE. BJ M KIXNIYV MUS. E. A. WIIITRIDGE & CO. - " MAXCFACTCEERS OF ' - . Masonic Clothin2: and Odd Fellows Also Hegalia for Temperance and other Societies, - Ko. 128 Walnut Street, up Stairs y: 1 CINCINNATI, a ' masojts. References. ; odd fellows. W.B.Dodds.GMof Ohio O. P. 3Iorton, PGM Ind. C. Moore Ed Masonic Rev; Turner uray, pub Casket F. J. Phillips, II. P. City W.G. Neilson, PGM Ohio The Editor of the Advertiser will have spocujiens of Kegaiia from the above Manufactory, and rcoieve orders from Lodges or private members for Regalia. August 2, 1So6. vl-n'Jtf . . IKS ill D . 'i: '. PAINTS, OILS, ' VARNISHES, . French and America Window' Glatt -' Glatmtare, Spices, Ind i jo, Jfadder, Perfumeries, Cc.' " 1 SPRiNG"STOCK! ,i CHARLESS, BLOW ' & CO. ntPOBTEIvH k WHOLESALE PEALKKS. ' , Ho. 66 and 67 Kain street, St. Louis, Ho. Are now in receipt of their new Stock, embracing everything in their line. ' ' " . EiPMerchants visiting our City arc requested to give us a call, as we are determined to scu for Cash or Prompt Time Paper, as low as any House in Jha United btates. . . ' - : H. WHITTEMOBE. R. B. WHITTEMORE. J. T. CASTES II. & R. B. IVHITTEMOKE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in ... Jiasf SJPE ' . NO. 143 MAIN STREET, . . : , ' (First'door above, the Eank of Missouri.) j t5J"Cash paid for Furs and Deer Skins. A. C. FORD, L. L. BOWEX. I '- ' FORD &. BOVEX AtbrnsyS and CounseUors.at law. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Office at the corner of Broadway and Madison streets, np stairs. - ' .' "i- W. P. LOAN, ITTOMIYflT-LilW. LAND ! AND LOT AGENT. . ARCHER, RICHARDSON COUNTY, N. T, CUAItLES WEST. . , 37. J. Jl'ASHEX ' ' 1VEST & McASIIEN, ' FORWARDING & COMMISSION Grocers and Steamboat Agents, Corner Second end Francis Streets,, . (Opposite A. Beatle's Banking House.) f3t. Josopli, Tk2Zissoixxi. A N assortment of Boat Stores, Groceries, Wines. XX Liquors, Meal, Flour, Ac, kept constantly on hand. V July 2(J, 1856, vl-nS NO BOOKS KEPT!! ALL CASH!!! A. S. HOLLADAY, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALER IN Bx'ujxs and ftlcdiclnes I.Iain Street, Brownville, IT. T. TnE undersigned respectfully bes leave to inform the public, that he has now on hand a complete assortment of everything, usually kept in Drag Stores, jhich he offers for sale. Exclusively, on a CASH AND CASH ONLY! It will be entirely foreign to this beantiful system, to "Rook, ''keep account," "note or "remember for a few days." Oome with the "Spondulicks you want anything in the Drng line. , Prescription! Compounded at all Hours with - Accuracy ana Dispatch. Remember the system I hare adopted, and my pocket and your feelings will not suffer. Credit will pwititelw not be given, unless under circumstances of peculiar destitution. 5 - July 12,1855.-vl-n6tf . A. S. HOLLADAY "TOTICE is hereby gircn, tha t the co-partnership L heretofore existing under the namo and style of Brown, Ivogors & Co., was, on the 20th day of Febru ary, A. l) lajo, aissoirea.- , S. E. ROGERS, - , 1?. 1i. FRAZER, ' . . 11EXRY EMERSOX. - .;fuly28,lS53.-rl-n3 n. W. LAKE & BRO. ' . JOHN P, SAMSELL, " ' " ; (uirs of Boston) - Fasliionable Tailor. . . . BROWNVILLE, N. T. J TNFORMS the public that he is now prepared to jl serve mem m ine a oove namea capacity. Havin had long and extensive experience, he Hatters him' self he can please all who faror him with their rat r .j . -j iuuultc. uwu uui ;iiiauLou ia an cases. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Giren to cutting out garments fcr home makin. liroTrnnile, Ang. 23, 1806 Tl-nl2ly Bridsrc RJotice. . tTIHE stock holders of the Nemaha Bridge X Company are hereby notiSed that It is necessary to insure the immediate erection and comTietion of ciu iuKv, mil mo amount 0: stoci subscribt'd. be ' . Uy order of the Board August 2, !So5.:T2-n9-2t JOHN S. ISIulL lib J AY & MATLACK, Wholesale Dealers . XJ Dry Goods, Eo. 57 rcarl street, between "Wral auUniV1Be,CiiMiiinati,OIib. : . " Nelislia House. Front Street, near Steamboat laadi;, BROWNVILLE, -N, T. A. J. BENEDICT, ANNOUNCES to the public thn t he hns taken the above Hons, formerly kept 1 y T. II. EJwardi, n Brownville, N. T, ml u now pr- pared to accomo date all who may faror him Trith their patronage. A new addition las teen built to the horse, and ad ditions made of Furniture and Bidding, and all ar rangements now are sueh.ai to render this House equal to any in the Territory. . Brownville, July 5, 1S56. vl-n5tf W. II. WILLIAMS, TTHOLXSALK AND PET AIL EE A LEU IK STOVES & -TJNWARE TAKES pleasure in announcing the citizens of Or gon and the putlic in general, that he has on hand the most extensive Ftock of Stoves ani Tin ware, ever offered in this uarkel My stock cf Tin ware is of my own manufacture, and, is for sale at Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices. I would ball particular attention to my slock of COOKINQ STOVES, comprising the most improved patterns both Air-Tight and Bremium. Among them may be found Filly's Charter Oak, thebest stove now in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and priieFre niiam. Also ' . . ' - . Parlor &; Boi Stoves : Of varions Siies and Patterns, which I will SELL LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. Particular attention paid to making and putting up Tin Gutters, in the town and country. - Also, re pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term. Old copper. Brass and Pewter taken in exchange for work or ware. . W, W. WILLIAMS," vl-n5 . . :- ' Oregon, Mo.; July 5, 1855. F0STY THOUSAND E0LLAES "V7orth of Goods at a small advance oa cost and carriao ty rockfort, jio :. IIE.1IMESJ LANDING, 2I1U. "T 7E UA"E in storej and are receiving per teara-' V V ers Hannibal, "Warner, Edinburgh and Omaha, a large and well assorted stock of ' Dry Goods, '; " "", Bonnets, Clothing, ,; ; . .: !Medicnee, : I Hardware, - , Queensware, t Boots k fehoes, . , Hats & Caps, . ;' '- .Cutlery, . , ; ; ;Faintrt, ' ' . , Doors, " i -: i Oils, uru-s,4 r Furuiturc. : Tinware, . r , Saddlery, , Groceries, " : - Ca-stings Sajih, - '- Nitils, Iron OAIiPENTERS 4 BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS AC. All of which we offer at very low prices for Cash or vountry rroauee. HO HTJHBUG! "We will ssU at SOME PIUCESl : .. V DILLON !i nAVTK. P. S. Ladies', if you haven't got a fine Silk Dress, Shawl or Bonnet, don't blame Dillox & Hawk, for we certainly have tho best assortment of i ancy Dress Goods ever offered in this market. No trouble to how Goods. - : vl-nd , " . . D. A H. ; Great' i Inducement. rpHOSE wishing to purchase LOTS in tho Town of L Brownvule woald do well to give U3 a call, as we have 50 Lots which will be sold very cheap for cash. Also, 5 Lots in OMAHA CITY, for sale. Enqniro or ' 13. 13. & J. D. N. TUOillON. Brownville, N; T.June 28, 18 j5.' . , . . 4tf ' ' r st. josErn jLnd' council bluffs PACKET ( LINE. 'Season Anangementsfcrl85G. ; THE-entirely new and 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 packet between the cities cf St, Joseph and Council Bluffs. Leaving St. Joseph every Monday at 12 o'clock M. And returning will leave Council Bluffs and Omaha City every Friday morning at S o'clock, and forming a connection with th s fivo packets leaving St . Louis on Mondays and Tuesdays, ; which arrive here on Saturday and Sunday evening?, by which arrange ment passengers ' or freight . will not be detained at St. Joseph; but to prepare against all contingencies, the owners of the Omaha have a birgo' Ware-House to store- all goods not "meeting them promptly, and without chargo to tho owners, which wo deem the most perrect arrangement to passenger or shipper that can or will bo made the present season, and" they therefore hope by promptness and, strict atten tion of her officers and agents to receive a large thare of public patronage. , - DONNELL, SAXTON McDONALD,! . t. TOOTLES & FAIRLEIGU, Agents. i-tf - - .; ' ; - ' '-' CHARTER OAK LIFE INSUUANCE COMPANY ! , Hartford, Ct.-- .. . -"Capital $200,000 Witklarge and increasing receipts sc?urely invested under the sanction and approval cf tlie vouiptrollcr of Public Accounts. : . . 1 ' ' 1 OFFICEKSl ALFRED GILL, Pres't. JOHN L. BlIXCE, V. P, , JAMES v. ' W ALKJjE X , Secretary. , DIEECl'ORS. " Alfred Gill. John L. Bunce, Wm. R. Cone. Jaa. G Bolles, John A. Bntlcf, aoah Wrheaton, N. Holhs- u n . "V 1 f ter, oam 1 vojt, Aan i x niiups, v. a. umpurey. - . BOAED OF FINANCE. . Geo. Beach, Esq., President of Phoenix Bank, ' ; D. F. Robinson, Esq . - , Hartford Hon. Isaac Toncey, kite Attorney General U. 3. . : Applications for insurance received by -R. Wr. FERNAS, Agent. DR. A. S. HOLLIDAY, Med. Ex. - , GEO. P XUCKIIARDT, WATCHiMAKER " . -V-TTtcl Jowcllor, .OREGON, HOLT -COUNTY, 1IO. .. npAKES the liberty to inform the citizens of JL Brownville and vicinity, that he ha3 ojicued a WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY STORE In Oregon, Holt county, Mo., where he will kc-p con stantly on Land, and for sale, a good assortment of trold ana surer w atehes, flocks and Jewelry, which ho will seU extremely low, for CASII. Also, a fine lot of Violins, Accordeon3, Silver, and Plated Spec tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension caes, Silver Thimbles, Ac., ie ' .-..,, Jie is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks aad Jew elry, of every description, in the best manner and on ihe most reasonable terms. ' Every article boujrht in his establishment. Is war ranted to be what it is represented to be. AVatch re pairing warranted for one year. ' juiyzo, I800. vl-nbtf : ... , '. UNITED. STATES --: ;' '.' EXPRESS COBIPA MY GIVE every possible facility for 'the safe and speedy transmission of , Money, ; Valuable Packages, Parcels, Goods, and Merchandize Of every description, on reasonable terms. ' '' ; ruiNCirii. UmCES ew York. Buffalo. Cincin nati, Toledo, Cbicaso, Davton. lndianorwlis. and nil the smaller towns on Railroads in the Eastern. Mid- oieana western states, connecting at St. Louis with Lvicnarason's Missouri liiver Express. . H. KIPP. July25,1855.-Tl-n8 General Superintendent Wholesale- Paper "Warehouse. JillAUNKK, WARREN Si, CO., YYiiyLIALb. Dealers m Papers of every des- uripLioa: . . - - - Printing, " Folio Post," Book Paper, Flat Cap, . Wrapping, ; Foolscap. JIanilas, ; Letter & Note, - Colored Paners. Uledi of the very best Eastern and "Western Manufacture. M f- 1 . , wuu mr i rery low prices. Kf Cash for Basis and Rope. - - - . . 1SBADXER, WABItEX A CO ' . " Ko..l2, La Salle strecY. vnieago, jane. 2btu, l6. ; t ; . - - rl-n4 i, B. MOKTUX, H. n. H lr.BIXG BENNET, MORTON & IL1RDIN(J. Attorneys at iLaw. Nebraska City, N. T., and Glenwood. Ia. WILL practice in Sill the Courts of Nebraska and estern Iowa.r Partlcnlvr ati-on; a - obtaining, locating L:ind Warrants, and collection of ' REFERENCE : Hon. Lewis Cass, Detroit, i , . . Jnlius D. Morton. " f s"diiSan; Hon. Daniel O. Morton, Toledo, Ohio; F. A. Sarpy, EtHevnc, Nebraska: Sedgewich A. Walker, Chicago, 111: ; . Green, Weare & Benton, Council LlaffIowa. ' Gov. Joel A. Matteiton, Springfield,'irr: Gor. J W. Grimes, Iowa City, Iowar B. P. Fifilcd. Sl nmuu . " ' If AT .BROWNVILLE, N. T. W. IIOBLITZELL & CO. ASK XOWl RECSIPT OF A FKESH SITPLT OP i rWF-- TnfHvY ,' VWv ' JUI J llL.Z- i w jUii ' Which, when complet-, will compose the Largest and best selected stock ia this country. -LT. STO ": OF CUOCLRIES ARE BOUGUT (J at the lowest price for cash, and conaiits of Coffee, Sugar, Teas Fish, Ilice, Currants, Raisins, Caadie?, Molasses, byrup, Fruit. Kut., &c, &c. DRY GOODS. Ladies and Gent3, call and sec n,i r,rif.p. for vour3elves. Late styles and a fall assortment of Dress Good?, from ft ten cent Lawn to a Two Dollar Silk., Also a few fine , . . . SILK SHAWLS, BONNETS & PARA by LS CLOTHING. A fino stock old and young, f.xriea and 'fast men. Call soon n you wans a nice ejaVTest or pants on reasonable terms. IIATS. iNew styles clieap anu uuriiuic. HARD WARE. A verv large assortment, con aiT) in rart of Smiths' Tool-". Srd?, Shnvels. Iuikes Hoes, Bells, -Mill, 'Crosscut and Handsaws, Files, Augers, Axes. Broadaxc, AJzs, Chiicls &c,ttc, to the end of the chapter.- ? HITIT.TlfXf: M X'VIAII.XIJs. A larie ioi. consisting of Fine Doors, basto, ftnuiter ijiinas, viis, Fiiints, hails, Locks, Latches, l'etty, Ulass &e. FURNITURE. Bureaus, .Bcdsteiids, Tables, Chairs, Tin Safes, Cupboards, Stands Ac. f5J VVe will sea cheaper tor casa uiaa any nouse ia Nebraska Territory. , June 7,18o5. ' r - , - - A. A. BRADFORP, ' D. L. MC GABT, Brownville, N. T. VS. MCLKNTfAN,- Nebraska City, N. T. BRADFORD, McLENNAN & McGARY, mnij 11 UJiiio in hiii AND ' 5 SOLICITERS IN CHAXCEET. Brownville and Nebraska City, . NEBRASKA TERRITORY. .; ' BEHCG permanently located ia the Territory, wc will give our entire time and attention to the practice of our profession, in all its branches. Mat ters ia Litigation, Collections of Debt, Sales and Purchases of Real Estate, Selections of Land, Loca ting of Land Warrants, and all -other business en trusted to our management, will receive prompt and faithful attention. . - s ' ' : : REFERENCES. ; S. F. Nuckolls, , Richard Brown,' - ' " Wm. Hoblitzell Co., Hon. Jameg Craig, lion. James M. Hughes, Hon.JohnR. ShejJey, Messrs. Crow. MeCrcaryA Co. Nebraska City, Brownville, St. Joseph, Mc, St. Lcui.4, Mo., u u u Messrs; S. G. Hubbard & Co., Cincinnati O. lion. J. M. Love, , ' Keokuk, Iowa, vl-al June 7, 1858 BLAGKSMITH i AND WAGON IIAKER. First St, bet Main and Vat BROWNVILLE, N. T- JOHN S.-HOVT, - County;'-Surveyor: and Land Agent, OF Richardson county, N. T., will attend promptly to nil business in his profession, when-called on: such as Paying Taxes, Recording Claims, Subdividing Land, Laying out Town Lots,)Drafling City Flats Ac. Residence and address ARCHER, Richardson co., N. T. FRANKLIN TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUMDRY : 2To. 163 Vine St., let. Fourth, anl Fifth, : r. ;: - CINCINNATI, . . ' , , . " C. F. CDllISCOLL & CO., Manufacturers and dealers in News, Hook and Job Type, Printing Presses, Cases. Gallics, See., ie. Inks, and Printing llateri.il of Every Description. 1 STEKF.Ol'YFINCi of all kind Books, .Music, Patent Medlcino Directions, Jobs, Wood Engrevings, &C., f c. . i . , , Brand and Pattern Letters, rarions styles, " 1 SPMGMAN &' BPtOWN, RAILROAD; AND STEAMBOAT ;. agents. , . And General. Commission merchants. ; . ;? No. .45 Public rLandihj. : . : . : : - ; CINCINNATI, OHIO. ; C. T. BAILY. . . . B. r. HANKIJf. BAILY & -RANKIN. l int a m. m r-i m 1 OMAHA CITY, O. P. "MASON, . Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. And General Land Agent, NEBRASKA CITY,'N. T. ' WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, collec tions, investing money, locating and selling land warrants, and Till other business pertaining to their profession, ia Nebraska Territory and Western owa. L. FORSYTH & CO. -COMMISSION MERCHANTS And 'Freight Agents, . OF THE BALTIMORE AND OOIO T.AILr.OAD. 1 No. 3, Oli ve Street, St. Louis, Mo. A. MUDD, ! G. L. HUGHES, , J. J. MUDD, H. T. MUDD, s. O. GCUBB. MUDD :& HUGHES. . PRODUCE A VOMMISSION No. 33 Levea and GG Commercial Street ST. LOUIS, MO. NUCKOLLS, IlUSSELLf & CO. Hoolxport, IVIo. V HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, r: ; . Iledicines, Dye Stuf&, Sadfflcry,; Boots & Shoes, Hats k Caps, QUEEaswAEE, ST0NEWA2E, TINWARE, IRON, NAILS, STOVES, TLOWS kc. Also rurniture of all kinds, Window Sasl, &c ... .. - A. D. KIRK, v ATTORNEY AT LAW, Land Agent and Notary Public, Archer, Richardson county, N. T. ."VTill practice in the ConrLi of Nebraska, assisted by Harding and Bennett, Nebraska City. OREGON, 3IO.. ? ; :. ROUT. It, IIATTEN, Proprietor. ' Ko pains or expense will be srartd by tbe sabscri tcr,to make his gue3ts comfortable in every rcpeet, at this well known nnd highly reputable House The very best attention given to acimala by good and attentive Hostler. vl-n4 ROBERT L. ILVTTEN. .. ,; E. ESTABROOK, UNITED STAT23 18 B K i. a I a . Si. U a l R V J 9 . . OMAHA CITY, N.:T. REQUTRED to bo in attendance officially nnon all the terms of tha District and Supreme Cjurt of the Territory, tenders his rrofe3.-iiorl services to such as need theui. lie flatters himself thathia facilities for gaining a knowledge of tho practice in each Dis trict, will enable him to give satifactKn touch as entrust their business to his caro. Omaha City, June 7, 135'3. ' N. T. ii tea ns H. BAKES. BROWNVILLE FERRY PLASTERS & BAKEIl, . ANN0UNCC to the Travcllln-Public, that ' -.ire prepared with every facility to accoui; the-crossing the Missouri river, Thi lr - fce -..rsit,- point on the urpor : .l.'.nn, I.ju corii. - to Nebraska, will find it jr.-. i!y to i 'i? vunt. jo to cross at this pcitit. FEliliY BATE 3. For every two horses, mules or oxen .5; wagon, v tt eat!i individual pair of horses ci'ilea oro.v n " " horse or mule and bugjy, " M led horse tr mule, - u loose cattle per head, ey l,P-0 23 75 25 10 05 10 10 2,00 ,. 75 u sheep and begs per head, each footman, " cwt. of freight, " M feet of lumber, , 4 " unloaded wagm and honcif, mules cr u u oxen therewith, . . Brownville, August 2, 1356.-ly """Nr B." Yv'o would roHpectfuliy inform tho citi ens of Nemaha county and adjoining MLiuri, that iTe have alwavs ori hanl a largo and well selected supply of IXilUE It, which we can furnish at low er rates than any mill in the Territory. Market prices paid for logj delivered at the yard, or on the bank of the river. AR orders accompanied with the cash, will receive our immediate attention. ' - ; I. 0. of G. T. TnE" Brownvillo Lodge, No. 3, Independent Order of Good Templars, meets every Saturday eve ning, at 7 oVlcck,at Templars' Hall, No. 2(5, Atlan tic street (Thurburs Blocks. Members of the order viiiting the city, are rs-pect-fully invited to attend, when convenient; and those locating here, are earnestly solicited to join the Lodge, as we look i r tho support ot au inenos oi icmper ance, both male and female. For inforr-nfion conrernin ; tho O-l-?f, enjnire of Wm Thurb i - AtlanMe street, C 1. Lak?. No. 27, Main -street,, ur Ric-Laid Brown, corner of Main and First ttrDct. By order of the Lodie. Mr?. C E. TilURiiL'K, AY. C. T. Attest: II. P. BUXTON, W. S. July 2 J, 185o. t vl-n3tf . NEBRASKA CITY HOTEL. - :. nebhaska citt;n. t. . :-. BARNES & liAKN LMI, Proprietors. rrIIIS commodious Hotel, situated ripen JL 3Iain Street. Nebraska City, will -be found a de sirable resort for traveller. Stage leave this house for all parts of the Territory. Twenty, Laborers Wanted ! ! TWENTY , LABORERS, who. can handle thj spadeari wanted immediately at Brownville, Nebraska Territory. Liberal wago$ will be given by I be subribcr, . I : J. D.X THOMPSON. tjla: Jl) olx LXSKS of every description, for salt at V.i4 dee. ' i " COUNCIL BLUFFS PACKET. THE fine passenger steamer GENOA, Throckmor ton, Master, will ru a regularly during the season, between St. Louis and Council LlnS's. Her officers hope by regularly and strict attention to business to merit a share of th public patrorare. . ". J. TIIKOCKJIOliTOX, Master. J.E.-GOr.MAy,C!erk. CLAIM FOR. SALE. A 1GO acra Claim withia 2 miles of Brownville, on the County .Road leading t Nebraska City: with a good l g Huuse, 2 acrusr iir cora and under fence, and a good spring.' Lmjuire of ' -BrowBvilb,Ang.2, 16.'w. 1 It. W. FURXAS. H. D. JCKXSO.V. J.-r. CAS.ADT." ' J. TEST. . JOHNSON,. CASSADY & TEST, Attorneys and CouuscUori at Law. And General Land Agent?, f COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IO"VA. WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, In vesting Money, Locating atd soiling Land Warrants, and all other business pertaining to their profession, in Western Iowa and Nebraska. R.'W. FURNAS, s a if mi IirSURANCE AGEIIT. AND AGENT FOR AGRICULTURAL W,5?LEr.?EHTS. BROWNVILLE, XT. " CHARLES B. SMITH,'. ' . i ! Goiioral Iinnclr-Ascnt, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. OJJAUA CITY, N. T. CfJSco in Etata How.'' TX'H giTC particular attention t orders and com V V missions from abro.vl, and t ths supervision of the sale of ioU and Claims in Nebraska. Territory. , . . .. , References. , , IIox Jksse D. Bnicnr. Wa.shington, D. C. s " Johm Van Buben; Nev York Cfty. ; ' . " EOWIX CltOSWEI.t, . I . " MarkW. Izzaru, - Gov", cf Nebraska." " T. 15. CrlftSG, Sec. " , , Greene, Wears i Centox, Gouncil Eluffi.Iowa. V, II. SOLOJIO.V, Attorney and .Counsellor r at. Law. GLENWOOD, IOWA. , 1 Will practieo ia tho Sixth and Seventh J Districts of Iowa. '. . . . A. J. KrTLETOt. s . , , WM. N. BYEKS. : POPPLETOX Si BYEKS, r ATTORNEYS AT LAW. And General Land Agent8, OMAIIA, NEBRASKA. " Land Warrants Bought and Sold. LAND ENTERED ON TIME. P. PLA3TEr.3 BROV7ITVILLS CrP. ir A . .V 1 l-.l. Any person 5rgr.3.w: O I XLd JLJL XtX XI JL: JL JL-i JLU la3t rate, shall receive the . TfOEE, LAKE, & Eir.RSON, . . One copy of Tu2 FtAd -ri r--xrT7-33.'crlllo. JTT . . . . - copy of Bai.lou'3 V QPECTAL attention given to thorcleotion and en Otry of Lands for Set tlers, and a!l choice locations. Laiki Claim?, Town I,t3 and all kinds rf TImI tate, borght and sold and investments madu for iii Unt Dealers. - V C. Y. SXOW, SURGEON, PHYSICIAN And Acoouoliour, , ROCKFORT, MO, - OLIVER BEX.VET. ATO. B. GAR KIT. AX-GCSTCS KNIGHT JAMES T. TIStr. OLIVER BENNETT & CO., , Munufacturerj and Whalcsale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES. NO. 87 MAIN" STREET, (FoBitERLY, No. 101, CoKXES OF M.IX AND LOCUST.) sr.-louis, no. . E. IV SEAIIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. And Solicitor in Chancery. SIDNEY, IOWA. Will practice in the District Cyurt3 cf "Western Iowa, ... ' ' 553" OSce at the 0urt House, up stair?. - 4f J. HART c SOIX mm k. HillOISS Oreoon, Holt County, Iisscnri. i Keep constantly on hand all description of Harness, Saddles, lindls, ic., &o. 11. livery article in our shop is manufactured ujr ouraeives, ana warranted to give satisfaction. FRESH DRY GOODS. EEDY, JAMESON A CO., ATa 1.1 ,7 1T.1 If.'. Cit ru -r -LtVJ. XI J UULi JLt JMUl Of., 31. ,0111.3, WE arc now ia rejeiptof the most conrpbito and infcguiriccnt stock, evcroffercd to the Western Trade. Jicrchants vi-?iting this city are iavitcd to iuakcaa cxaaiuation cf onr ffH.k and pricos EDDY, JAMESON i CO. Billou's Pictovid :Dri;:N CornpiniciL "; IJ PA ITT. prsNicat3,h tbGost.. a-1 vs.::S-U form, a weftldy !iuh notabl cat. f th?Iay. It, ct,lJTln to or;-i- AMKliU. . and f re humor. J numerous An. and the eroaraof J . mc- ; the whcldwt!JSpi(.(j!' U iaio enjTaiin2j-. 1tpti.;1. notable olj , current vcn.a in u ' V world, ai .ai of men and manners, alt' 4 atirely original in thL tonnirj"1 views of every populous tttLu paper c contain news world, of all building of rote in the e?-1"' era hemisphere, of ail the priteipal h:?' ers of the navy and merchan v service, V-x 4 accurate portraii of eveiy td ehftf5 world, both male and female. " : ' TERMS: INYARIADLV IN ADTaj 1 subscriber, cfl3 year 4 aubwriUrs, " 1 n M u t l r.- t:. w a - r. v. - t 39 nri) r... S1 ICTOTU i L, i rgrtbT t' Saturday, by M. M. fiV emont and BromfeU t.t rublished every Comer of tr' i NATIONAL MAGAZlgr EDITED BV ABEL STEYES3." IT WILL "be tho aim of this perioral with such articles as the public miad'n. ism Besides an abundant misce'lany of eyan i es, translations, poetry, a trinal and M: " will comprise deirtments. of lltcrarr bp.',1 a T. JL 1 CM (' 1': t - - t' t: to tf them iliusrative of real :cncs or ?ic?i number contains ninety -nix paoi, makin t u:nes a year, of six hundred page ci j j?. larsrest monthly of its yr'rs ill tho Ua.-.vV,".' A liberal uiioonnt nvLj a Tvhvlc A Cfth copy of the work will be allowed t,V V soribers; and any person frTardinjsiije.V ' shall have the Magazine for tsn subscriVn, a premium, a bound voloma worth t;. r? ten, to one address, shall have tho workfj' dollars a year. Orders for the 3Iajnzim m;iy la directed . Cablton & Phillip?, Nct Ycric, STosa.srtyi Cincinnati, W. 31. Dovgutt, Chi'-ago, J. nttiburgh, or J. P. JlAtrsE, Iloston. Terms, i2 a ye?.r, in adranci?." ?in;'e cents. CAKLTON k inn- WM NOTICE. NOTICE. Merchants, Sportscca and 3annf IIOKACE IT. DIHICIv & C01 GREAT WESTERN EMPORIUM, for Sk, r.ifles, ristols, Fishing Tackle and Snrj, paratus of every variety, is at No. 12, Xoq street, St. Lou L?, tho elgti of tho Deer in ti dow. - We keep conjtantly oa hanl a full aaors Hunting, Target and 3Iinnie E. Together' with every variety of Furccsut Guns, Wads, and Waddirg i'?er, Fihin; Ac., Ac; in fact, everythin j exunectcd TiJi i Twde. ' - Two Hundred L'reech leading Eif siof i patent. ..-'. N. B. All kinds of jrjm material aad mz in the forged, filed and nl;h.l sUtc. ; 1 lease call and exnrarn't for yourselves befr make your purchases, as experience tha guide. .. - . .. 57 Our gvxls are all warranted by n.. August 2-1, 13 jf5. Tlnl2tf, r) 'ii g. rioiE3:& caf No. 10, Slain Sircet, Sfr.LouU JI; of Lis pre v Cui: 1.: . A GENTS for StrauVa Corn and Wlict fr.: r uri -r .v. c- it n rtv- i . Ii iC xx. lJO wuut-11 01 iu oouin. mis reirj Mill has been kept secured to the iaventor btj re: x recently, however, ( Jji-3', 27th, ISii) h v ., Tatcnt for tho United Suite have beca rn;. enrin tbe inventinn f jr fourteen years. has sustnined itself wherever it L4 been Ir s; to competition with ott-er Mir. Ii wains? the other make of Milk oit city, at the (jbr Fair, in 13oi), when it dn;w a diploma aai Corn Mii!,anl wm awaidtU i line di".vermLi tho 1 -- .to c it:, j mcr Of theso Milli we niauufActure fivesiiwfc I and three cry.ns.-'ly forgriulin wbefit fl. ar. L ,The peculiar novelty of tli iliU ii. : ' stone id the running stcac, ia all cases. Titi limit to the ?pecd, and a epo'd ii everytLL-'ia: in, it will out grin 1 any upper j?rirA.Tui ti Iecondly: l?y thi.- ariuc(;'3ueot wo aw tttH get grain into the Mill with a very RnaIlT, , quontly wc grind nearer the eentr?, and of . with less powe: thaa any .oppr runner eaaVr Thirdly: Our Mill tikes any kind of gra:a. choking. We warrant against choking in ny. cases. Thia is a great ycxatim caxiadn' trouble in all Mills where the apjH?r stne Mi ner.; Of coarse, we mean s-mill MULwbeii tion mu.'t bo high to do much bninc.s. Fourthly: Our MiiU never U l.c nnj:irylj empty the un ler ton) nf.t tcuchiii the a;; no injury can bo done. This is aa impir?aau tagc vcr all MT.Is wberio tie iippcryU-nciiil ncr.' ' ; ' August -3, ISO.' tk. ft T i; t:. T" J : Land Olllcc ftt Hrownvil!e. All persons knowing tLrnisuhrcs indebted t--hereby notified, thai their accounts axe dot be Settled Immediately, by N te cr lsh: mcnt wo must have, inttrder toentinijeonrb B.B.A J.D.N. TIIOiES Brownvilla, August 1st, 1&3J. as THE -HALF-BEEE AI7D 1IIXED-BL00D3, c T T" Of thelOvt a', Otoe, Omaha triV. tsi 'Yankton nud Santie bands of ladia having an interest in ths Kpsc , tion between the (Jreat and Lit ... tie Hcinaha river, in the, ; TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. . t NOTICE ia hereby given to all person " by the nndcr'ijjned Coiatiiisioner, liurjuance of tle seuond Fcctwn of an gre;-?, paied July 17tb, 1R64, enti:led authorize tho lYcsvicnt of tba United Stat ., to l-e Buneycd the tract f land in ilie Ierr Nelrask:, beloDing to the llilf-bres-b,' blood, of the Dakotah cr Fionx Njilin of - . Ui t Cf 0 ir,- and for other purpose:" Providing: -Tb!' - ident be and he u hereby authorised to ascertained the number an 1 ntrnos cf the iu" - " ' and Jiiixed-tlooda who arq entitl-id to . Tl" ' tho benefits cf a grant contained ia the rit,1 of the treaty uf the Trtklrie du C'hicn, of July, A. D. 13:!), between tho United Sti4 . I pitatiowof the cohfederatfd band! of " J and other Indian', wherein a rewmti d' ' lAke lpsn and tho 3Ii?socri Liver (dcr1; 0 F. That I will attend at Hionx City, Ioi55' r - J -4 ',JJ 1 ift , - . . ber ami names of the talf-breli -. now living, of the Iown Ortoe.',- 0n2 and Santie bands of th? Sioix Ialifc-W.r; tho treaties afore3aid." T.'hen tlie duu : eommis3ioa will be c!o3cd 03 snonthere-1'1 ble, at Glenwood, llilU coutty, Iom , , All pcr-Kins interested, ai-e licrcl'J i"-'- pear with their e? ideoce at either f V f'jrc-mcntioncd, at the time specified, t P" flr.l jr. T V' ngni -10 participate in the beacntci or re.-crvation," conunonly in wn r :. to t. Great and Little Nemaha rivetf. in t& Nebraska, and derived frcm said Uea? Congrc??. . ,. In order to carry out the inatrutrtii partmcnt, it will be necessary to fursi- the applicant arranged by fanilie Mii -V , tsei, ag, and rolitionihip to tbe i:iJ. residence of each: also, who an orplia3 their gnar.lian, legally appointed, or all times the bc.-t evidence the nfltTT . will almit of, will bo required to Tn1t. degree of relation.ship bathe vkaixii'1 named, and cf an amount suK.:ici)t , f-.nt . V . : . 1 v ... I. n.l I' Dr.- t ... . c!l reason can be shown, suih as or sicknes?, tho applicant ahotld app t addition to their other tetiiscny. -'"y will see the necesity of preentitr!'lL'ir said grant or reservation. J Ooti'H ...... ft Arcber, X. T., July 20, 1S35. o 1;; . STDrownville AdvertUer, Xelra',-'' Council DlurTs Dugl j, aad St. Loni? M please publish four weeks and fur-1" this oSce for payment. i4 r; . MISSOURI PJVER PAf THE new, elegant and ft m9"f': packet, and freight stcini'T. Baldwin, Commander, is now runai'-. trips between St. IxuU and (kcnciiK,, o&e of the boat frt ight steanwr on -c " bccabuTlt cxprc-iy for thi fcade. . . , mar "Co critical appreciation of art, the dijcaioa practical questions, and a ju.t rteogitioj J religion without dogmatism and without teuigence, dook nonces, religious informs general news, prepared thoroughly lj 3' . It is embeliijhed with numerous erMl- treaty) was granted to the half-breed n'yf Iowa, Otto?, and Omnb. Tribc and i'- Santie bn- of Sioux Imli m. Monday, 2th day of Auist acit, n;J!-- 0 tnreo week?,' theft at Bellevje-.v, ea w-'Z. rcmainiDg thcrr? twowM'-u: thf?n ati-,sr; TL? soa eountv, tfbrtkiLa Territ-t4y ,ueftai1 line) n the 21 A lr f Otjfcr, ica-Jt v?r