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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1857)
11 3I0S5IMJ, JA5TALY 15, IS57. : rvTIx CncralAdTertLrIrgArent,iarear S IL rSTLili"' and Children' thoe Siore, 5- " Sxxzs, No. Chestnut street, Saint ' I'jLrTKT.Ohia. ! " rrris. Oregon, 1 ' i Vsm, Nebraska City, N. T. i Titi. Linden, JIo. ' Eii TLre Grore. X- T. i jj-jed Agents to loiiL-U Subscript ' A Bcsa for tie AdTertiser, and rec ons and vcve and Jcat in this Territory, eoniing from ' t "of rio ti in their oil Bi-bborti'yxLi who I slTbt. beeoBie ubribeTS if thry eouid i i use -Adreruser We always send a speci Sj ?f Mi persons recicTin g, will consider it a. v& ; u -me & regular subscriber. Fost I others, feeling sufficient interest to make rtLnreiaia'the csual per cent fjr their I jr- - . t i rc extensive addition of rev I (-colored Ists, Bronzes, Cards, tta, I ''tatae AuTcrtiser' OSce, we claia to ! re tTtam out Job TTork ia a manner ua i WtircSce. The proprietor being i 4 7 iter himself, and havirg in his c-Q.r,,iihed and experienced" ! Ft7r:tl;on.cf Job Work. Cordi I wecf Yostcf s latest improred Cani risSx Clorks. Work b Colors Bronze 1 rs frra a diitarce wHI W proaptl j ai ! Jt,alvsrriLieJ to StTe sataliction or 1 0 jiaiia Citt, X Tl .' Jan. 5th. 1S-37. ! The irrcgularitr cf Xetrasta mailj almost causes ne to abandon the idea, ! 'andf)rieii the promise of keeping the ! .-Atlrcrtiscr" readers postedin passing ? ereLb at the Capital. X understand, 1 h:veTer, a new mail Agent has "been '. i:?o:nte 1 f jr this region, vho, I trns t, I i VJiljeaLlc to rcxaedv exisiing short- . c :zlzz relative to our mails. TueVe is, as vet, nothing particularly txx of note. A good deal of feel : ii; hs teen .manifested, "within a few ; arr is as to the.crgankation of the -. rn laches of the Lecriature. To i div the tvo Houses rn.t :u rooms pre f pre! '.for. the occasion in Hoot & ' HiJtr's l ct. After' the usual tem- j prarv arrangements, the following ' '.cScers vere elected: -. I Is im Council: T Trtiident, L. L. Bower, BellcTiew. j ' First CTk, 0. F. Lake, Erownville. Assisar-t, "T.II.riOEEiiTSON, Omalia. "Serf; at Arms, S. A-Lewis, De Soto. .; lo:: Eecper, P. ilcDonough, OmaLa. I ' Is the House: ' -5p?ihcr, L L. Giees, Nehrasta City, j First Cl'k, J. II. Bnowy, Plattsmouth. 5 Seccnl u S. M. Cceean. Omalia. j ergt Arms, P, Laconic, Door Keeper, J. Cahieell, Archer. Both Houses then adjourned until 10 'o'clock to-morrow morning. To- "corrbw the Governor will send in his -Eicsiazc, and the.Tarious committee viil be appointed. . Knmerous Representatives of Bank .isg and Railroad' companies are here, sking charters. What success they iHneet with is to be known hereafter. . I promised to leam all about Land .'02ce matters as soon as possible. . I called upon Coh Pahkeh the Register, i Coh Grurorj: the Reciever and .'Bf, just here, to say that they ."'stH jast the men for such posi tions .as -they occupy thoroughly posted ai to their duties ready and u:mg to communicate in detail desired formation, and are determined to Ice the most liberal construction on - governing Laws, in favor of the Jetr. Col. Parker informs me lie .ros written an article for the "Adver- correcting borne errors I fell 3, m my leader a few weeks ao. . tpC'S the pre-emption subject. He also ! praniisesme further items of informa ton from time to time upon the sul-jetrt-cf- entering land, which I will munlcate. ' As yet no business 'is i g-transacted except ling Deela- ss. The Books for this OSce are t - stained at Leavenworth. So soon as arrive, notice and instructions in 'fcllwill be published. . - I karn from papers received here -tt Judge Hjledes, of the Second faicial District of Nebraska, kas re t:?ie'i, and Judge Cuiirsa, of Georgia, aPpomted to 11 the racancy. Also, n?1 ce 2Ar-T cf the Second -strict has resigned, and Judre L-3ELtrooD, cf Pennsylvania, appoint-c- b his place. It is to be hope the XeJy appointed Jud-es will comply ing" are high here vacant lots seiiing at ?3,000 Board 10 per week at Hamilton Hall, 0 per week without lod-in-. THs house sctsj the tc-t table I hare found in the "VTest good enough for any place cr any body. ' F. January Cth, 1S57. The forenoon was spent in both Houses of the Legislature ia announc ing standing Committees, and giving notice of the introduction of Bills. Precisely at 12 o'clock the Council repaired to "the hall of the House,, when in joint assembly the Governor's Message was received through his private Secretary J. W. Tuek, five thousand copies of which wa3 ordered to be printed for the use cf members of both branches. The following are the standing Com mittees in the Council : On Judiciary: He3sra Bradford, Safi"ord and Rogers- Finance Way$ and Jfesns: Messrs Kirkpatrick, Reeves and Furnas. Education: Messrs S afford, Mc Donald and Miller. - T : - JlUitery Affairs: Messrs Salsbury, Clancy and Pewet. Highway, Bridges end Terrys : Messrs Furnas, Bradford and Kirk- patrick. Expenditures: Messrs Pewet, SBller and Furnas. Incorporations: Messrs Kirkpatrick, Salsbury and S afford. Territorial Library. Messrs Reeves, Furnas and McDonald. TaUicBuiidingr. Messrs McDonald, Bradford and Allen. Elections: Messrs Allen, MUlcr and Gancy. Counts: Messrs Clancy, Reeves and Allen. Printing: Messrs Miller, Furnas and Allen. Agricultural: Messrs Rogers, Miller and Salsburv. ' Enrolled and Ennrozscd Bills: Messrs Reeves and Pewet. . . The following are the stanoini! Con- rnittecs in the House. Judiciary: Hollo way, Hail, Coulcs, Moore, and Seely cf Douglass, Privileges and Elections: Stent, Strickland, Slaughter, Chambers and Ellis, . Wags and Cleans: Finney of Nema ha, Murphy, Kimball and Finney of Douglass. Accounts and Expenditures: Ullis, Sharp, Conies, Seely of Dodge, Johnson. Agricultural: Hanscom, Armstrong, Moore and Johnson. JJUitia: Downs, Hail, Dyson, Moore and Hanscom. Eoads: Chilcott, " Cole, Conner, Wolph and Stewart. gogue3.asit lias long. sinca been ad- mitt;.l that; they ars as devoid of reason as thev aru cf Lcnesty and patriotism. and -rcnll' fcrtl.e take cf political aggranilsemcnt, cr the emoluments of oScc, exult over the dissolution and ruin ff the fairest and happiest Uricn ever reared by any nation of people. To thif portion cf pur citizens (thank God they ,are few) we have nothing to say, but eave them to. the fate which awaits them in tha damp and horrid charnel-house of eTerlasting infamy. Any one, cenversmt with the poli tical history cf our cormtry the past few yean:, cannot fail to recognize the principal bone of contentionr" and now, as a decision las been made, we hear little or nothing of ''hleedin? Kansas" nor of the cold-blooded assas inations ; by tho ; 3Iissourians. Our outhem and Northern newspapers, a few months since, were filled, to the exclusion of everything else, with the most inhumane ' treatment of their people who had settled in Kansas, while we, the citizens of Nebraska, not over two hundred miles off, knewnoth ing of Kansas outrages, except through . 0 irin:r to the nsnal tf. fcllure of the i .. . . Mails," we cf course, attnhnte it to tho had stats of our reads and the in clemencv of the weather, vre are not ble to ivo atnvthiists; denlto about the removal cf ths Capital. So mail from the Hziit cr North for ten days. TThat a magnificent,' grand, subline, glorious country this is! Hasten ca with your pumpkin vines, we have suffered long enough, and don't intend : to pnt np with it any longer. j ' . T fypv r"- L;;3 LThr'; "been nzls "when . -;. cosd 'rrrsrsn ; . ' ; AiliclJgander brags of hi3 pump- I kin3 that grow twelve feet in a week. Our readers will be highly delighted to hear that a few of these vine3 have 3 t-: t? i'.-t;, thai c:rr Tract Eaoz3 wers seat frcn T7hiron cn tho 5ih List (Tia Si. Loals). A3 sca as rscdved, we -vrLII ive nc tlcc 7;xirs rro-srt-rs eui rrovc, ui, accorz.-p-:::! with ext.-cti f:an tha jr3-cx:ptIoa hw showing wha: le r-aircd of those clalaar tha bene t cf thfi sma. . . . ' J A. Pauses, EIstsr. . A: JL Gmiar3as, Receiver. . . Chaiha, Not. L2, IS 36. njuxidiors AOTicrj. Eeligiems Services will be held in Brown rllle, ca each Lords dar, .6 11 o'clock, and also every ThrsLiy everirj a early, candle i been planted alon our Nebraska Mail ! irr:.ed,oBtheit ij Jode Hiram tizin . : ilir-Thomas Zvtwl?tlz Uli--a iLLET Wtuaixali routes xo insure a more expetutious tu TabiBi;ocku;tjr.T. transportation of Letters, Papers, Packages, "etc. It is to be hoped the growth of these vines will be increased to about fifteen feet in a week, obviat ing the sore grevlances under which we have lately suiTered. . . Tim Weatiieii.- On Friday, the 9th insL, pnow fell to the depth of four the medium of a newspaper published inches, which, added to tha amount on in the hyperborean regions or in the The deductions that the Kansas TTar was carried on for political effect, seem to posss some foundation, but the many thousand deluded wretche 3 who rushed into the contest with Revolvers, Bowie knives and Sharps Rifles were unconscious of bein tools in the hands of men seeking their own political ad vancement. Their passions were in fiamedj, their reson dethroned and nothing could ' s;itiate their . craving thirst but "victory, or death." ' Some commiseration might be awarded these thoughtless, miserable Outcasts, but none bnt an Arnold would speak of the names of therms-leaders of the Kansas TTar -without a blush of tmntterable shamo mantleing his cheek, and every fibre of his body thrilling with the damnable words, Traitors to your Country!! "We ask, then, a sober retrospect of the past, and hope long years may roll away ere our land is the theatre of another such disgraceful outrage on the domestic tranqxdlity of our Country. May peace reign supreme everywhere "over the land of the free and the home of the brave' the ground before, would make about fifteen or twenty inches. Cold, clear weather most of the past week, 8 de grees below to 12 above zero. ' Thismcrning, the thermometer stood at 19 1 degrees below zero,, which is the coldest morning we have had this winter. - V The Foejses Ajuested. Reported that E. C. Davis, against whom there seem3 to be grave charges of extensive forgeries on the citizens of St. Joseph, Mo., an account of which will be found under the head of "News Items," in to-day's paper, has bcn arrested and provided with comfortable lodgings in the calaboose at that place, "The way ILirried, oa the 14th inst It Her. J. W. Well?, ilr. Jekotiah MiiLirrto lUst Eiiss Gcxicx, all of Senaha Countr, S. T. ' . The Printer La eiicb case slhtel ; bat still v cSet to theneirlj married cenpje a thousand wishes for their lLippiness and suixes3. L vvn Ctfice, Okattji. DnCLAKATICUS fx ita-jcjr t iertaf : :r be Cled in c-2-! itftcsvl cf kti se-- as aeretc-fwa-e, to ti ::rTSTcr-G'iEerar Thpj will be rjesired o.t a-j tisio. sl-cs.Il Li ff aa soon as fi9!f.bie, U3 a qii.i n has ar.3ftr !il.;fW Ctt erjrirafait rf t- vixni'u, air tie ,:'rr" taJs. t cs lav t- jir'f - '-i'j, b-it cert- a.'?3 canr.ot lu pen utX-1 the T:ac Cooks oj5? r-AftL IVcpricJors cf Twn Sit ihoulJ 1; jlatJ, show ing tie i."S"J BulxiiTisioca eLiinieiL &s on as th-?j can da ac to prerent th'ir btirg f---d. ca bj pre-ecr.tors.- The fe-3 for duciaratioi is CB9 doEir, to be paid when they are .ed ; ari fur proTiuj np. 0e dullar, pajatla whea tha jTe-'-'in is c-!ri-t:3iaia:ed. LroTmville Haxixet. CAEEFrXLT COPJIECTED EACH WTETT ET XI 0 . 2!HEi. i. UL & CO. DEALERS IN PRODUCE. - BaDwvuxE, N. T. ( EEILISG RATES.) Fton, sack cf 100 Us 5.03 Cokx SIe au ? btishel .,.. ........ .... E5e Cosin, in tlie ear, old bashel-.. ...... 40c O ATj, t baiiieL --- .... -- .... . 40a Pnrar, y Z . li-glSc Coftke, I5;;e Tkat .... .... .... .... .... 10d Bacov, - ILtnis, ........ .... - .. i.ie S'LuIders, .... .." & Sides, &c CHICK23, doJn .... .... a.co Ejcsr do, 20c FbesxEett. .... .. .... ... . Potatoes, 1 baiheLuew ........ lie . CCTTEB, Tie JTZTTZZiQS F. CAS AIT, XAITIX TT. KIDES, ) " JAB. P. Tt.r, JAf. D. WHITE. CcE.rtLElu.fi, Iowa. J 2e irAiia CkjS T J CASSADY, TEST, RIDEN t CO., (Scccesscrs to Ellin " TTLii;?..) LAND AGENTS. NEBRASKA- CITT, N. T. HAVT.TG rna.d arrar.t?r3eEtj trwtk',i we will receire airarate copita cf all tie Towiaips embraced, is. tLe ILutera portioa cf Xecroc!ia, we are now ir;prd to cf er cur sertiees to the "SQITATTE1I3 OF THE TEEEITTOUT In Filin? Declaratary Statements tf In'lentioa t lre-crait. Securing lre-em75tioB, Locatia; l,aad Varraats and ENTERING LAND. LAND .T7ALRANTS EOUGHT & &DLD. ILand Entered on Time, 3kc. '" Pirilculir attcsticc paid to Eajir; aid SeHInj jropertj en ecnnais,?ion: Alio, to maiic Iroluvtioci aal forrardicj remittances fcj as j art uf the Union. JJlanks cf S3 kinds a! way? on hand. Hon. A. A. Eradf urd, ZSetraska City. S.F.yneioIls,. . " Slessrs. Dolman &. TVest, S t. Joseph, II x, Peter A. Keller, "Washicsn City . Thoinis Lnmpkin, . JnnKrlSji5.Tl-&i " of the transgressor i3 hard.3 "Repeal of the Missouri Compro mise," will afrain come before onr De bating School, Friday, evening, 16th inst. Gtbiens generally in town and country are invited to attend. Lead ing debatants, R. Blows' and Joel M. Wood. Public Buildings aid Grounds: Dyson, "White, Card we 11, Sharp and Cole. Internal Improvements: Finney of Douglass, Conner, Chilcott, TTolph, andCromwelL Federal Bclalions: Murphy, Downs, Lawrence, Moore and Chambers. Engrossed end Enrolled Bills : Slaughter, Armstrong, Stewart, Seely of Dodge, Lawrence. County Boundaries: Strickland, Slaughter, Stout, Lawrence and Finney of Nemaha. . . SAZTSAS. Some of our readers may think strange of- ns Introducing into our paper the subject of Kansas at this late day. Having been the theme of innumerable controversies, in almost every "nook and corner" of, not only our own, but foreign lands. Every body ha3 heard of Kansas until the an nouncement of the subject at the. head of an article, causes a feeling of dis gust and consequently it is passed, unread So many bean-rending scenes have been portrayed about the suffer ings, distress, and deatn of "noble men, women andJchUdrea" by the hands TYe have been allowed access to the Docket of the above Officers, and have selected such of their proceedings, as we think, will interest, at least our home readers: The Board , met Jan. 5th, '57. Ordered a division of the County into Commissioners Districts, consisting of tiiree That the County be divided into five election precincts: namely, Brown ville, Nemaha Ciry,Kinninscns',Mt Yernon and Tecnmseh. That eleven . Road ' Districts . be created, appointingthefollowingnamed persons supervisors: A. D. Skein, 1st district; John Ilineman, 2nd dis't; J. L. Combs, Sri dis't; IL B.: Roberts, 4th dis't; John Long," 5th dis't; and John Delay, 9th dis't; no appointments made for the other districts. That the following Justices of the Peace and Constables be and are hereby appobted to fill vacancies at their respective precincts : - JSeniaha City: Justice of the Peace, Jons W. Mcllis. Constable, Eli Cokx. Ml. Tern on:. Justices of the Peace, LEvns Read and jEEEfTAii Lros. Ccn stables, ST IIolales and Jons Blair . JL72 mi nsonsJ : Justices of the Peace Jon W. Dzlay and A. W. Brass. Constables, Dasttl Beatet and Geo BnnLY. iifier which, quite a number of peti- tionfor County Roads wero presented. Sale ofPeeey. The Ferry, at this place, changed hands some time last month, Me ssrs. W. A. Flsset, J. W, Colehas k R. Bnowy, becoming the owners. "We are not informed of the amount paid, bat judge it was not mnch ess than five thousand dollars. We understand these gentleman intend putting in a new Boat on the opening of Navigation. We should not be mnch surprised if is was a Steam Ferry, as these gentlemen are among our most enterprising citizens. of "Border-rufHans" and "Northern land the lCJi day of next March ap pointed for tho purpose of hearing the parties interested in said roads. Establishing of County Roads has been neglected long enough and we think the matter should be attended to . at ence. We believe our Gommis sioncrs wIH spare "no pains in es tablishing the necessary thoroughfares through various sections of the County, and that general satisfaction will be given to all parties interested therein. : Amount of orders, allowed this term $277 Socts. Abolitionists' would, if collected to gether, form a much more volumnious work than' Thomas EL Benton's, "Thirty years view in the United States Senate." The cause cf the War in Kansas is supposed to have been the repudiation of the "lissouri-ccmpact." It is net our intention to say, whether this was, or was not, the signal for the attack. We all know the tocsin was sounded, tathelaw under which they are ap- and hostilities commenced between the psiateh by making some Toint. in their I North and South. Who struck the ence,anlthu3givescmeassurancc struck Billy Patters jn". Tae Repub lican party attach the blame to tho Democratic party, tho latter with equal plauz'bHity censure; -the 1 EepulUcan party. ' our Courts will be held re-ularly leaner.. ' - , regard to tho Capiat City, Inced siothing, as tho most cf the "Ad Terti;r' readers have "scon for them- i;:t.w Omaha, however, is a " fast tee' v-t.i mavbe sail onl v to be tQ Ha tl.13 . It:: vA cd- n MJEMA11A VALLEY DAHK.- Bit OWNYILLE, X. T. A- H ati. x, Cash'r. S. H. Err pie, rres't. OFFERING DAYS, Mondays andTharsdays. w DIS COUNT DAYS, Taesdays and rridara. . ITAvXKING IlOtS rrom lit November to 1st JLaujeh, 10 A. 3L, sri?. 3L; frcca 1st llareh to lt Soembcr-L, to S Y. . , , . . 6m -"itttfUVJ.TS G. JOaSEY, - - AND "' . " GENEBAL LAD A GENTj i Tlrz Street, (c?po3it8 f Advertiser" cflca, : BEOWXYILLE, N. T. Etf specif aEy solicite tlie patronage of the public in liuyinj ana t Land Agent. Ciiaeles G. Doeset ha3 opened an oSce in our place for the transaction of business belonging to a Land Ajrent. Sir. D. will be found a correct business man and competent to attend to the multifarious duties of Land Aent. See Advertisement in another column. . JOEL 1.1 T7COD, III D., BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, RESI'ECTFULLT informs the eltu'jnj of Nemaha county, that h;ivui perra;ii!eat!jr lecated imme diately South of ErownTilIe,and hivir bad. eorviiil erable experience in the treatment cf the disease incident ; t the "Wesrt, he fiatt'rrs hiniscLf that he is prepared to treat the saae on purely , BOTANIC principles; Ail in connection with Da. BrctHAX of 3IiiBouri. ErownTille, Jan-1, 1 SoT. TlnOtf j. n t;asuigtd:;, iHAixa is E:zrd'jrar?f Cutlery end Glz3, Ttii SllIaBinet; SU JoscyTi, ZIo., IS SOT' re-nr;ji:; arsd epeDir: a i;:k cf riiri wj1? ar.d Ca!:IeTT iirted to the wants cf Jfar- ners ll-x-hanka, and JlerJiant and harispiutha ed AniJr.cin g-x-J frc" JlAMfetnrers. ani nla prrrsmens arraasec3 Ur the a'.rect i?p:rtaUo of all my fore-rti o-i$, trjsther with a Je e:r:eri ence in the ILjnlware tns.aej?, I ihaJl cf .r ittsth. ia daeemenUto parchiicr? in thlsirjurket.u will insnr satLfactioD, as. J rcp-ectf illy jolkit a share cf ptUrr-n- iisnts and Mrrmcn s axes, Acrrr?, Moo hclo Az.-il-f ChLseLs, " S-Iid Cox Vs1-. t'aaiaj Spear i J.wkon'sand Lither'j 3, Fry Vsjiu Ames Jt EowLind shcTcU i rrados, Ccfee 111115, " Cat, wrir::J and hirw ?h:c tiila SeiTa. Cotton and i'a.llA e-nlar Carry C"Ejisj Knives and i irks, -" Guns, rlile?rai:d pistols, Shears, sciss ts cal raza??, ILimmeisand EA.het, -Spear JLJaek.?t.n J saw?, Eraees and E.;ts, ALSO, tor's Tcols OF EVEEY DESCRIPTION, Dec.U,lS;i. Locks, ' Livhcsy Screws, I'aty, Lc is. 3 f . WSI. ROSSELL, b. s. rrasAic s. n. kiddle. E. n. PEGHAI.T l CO., AND GENEBAL LAND A GENTS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOT.'A. . EEO'TNYILLE, N. T. r-i EESI'L'CTrULLY i-fc 3 tha rull'i k v he is preran.'d to serre them wlta asy " U thin in hi3 line, at ihort ntki?, aci wlih ityle and rtuaUty cf work feelj CiJiiditt wZI ploase. To his all friends ani enitoaers he deems it nuneeesiary t3 say a crd, to criers he y onlj "try mc." Decemher 13, 13C". Tln2ly xo books kept:: ALL CASmil A. S. HOLLADAY, wuclzsale asd arrAra xaiara n a. . iULUiwucj jl. .a 44 Inia Street, Ero vine, IT. T. THE nnd;r?nel rrs7ectfu!!y be r? Tears to iofom the pnblic, th;'.J he has now en hand a oorsriet as.jortment cf eTerythin-, nsnalTy kqt lrsj Stores, whiea he olera f-r saie, Eiclaiitelj ca m New System of CLAIMS, TOWN PROPERTY, And Filinij Declaration of Intention to - - - AH claimants cf lands are adrised to Ie immedi ately, if they hare not already done so, as the prori fiota cf the pre-emption law ia that reepeet are plain and not to be aroideiLani it is impoaaiLli to perfect a Pre-emption Eight without filing. . ErownTille. Jan 15, 1857. Tl-niltf . - ' CASH AND CASH ONLY! will be entirely for;im to thia beaaiiftl 5Tjt'nak to "Eouk, -k.:wp acecun " -no to" ic rite h'' "c LAlk." or Tmember f.r a few days." Come wiu the a Spondulicks" L'yoa wantarythia; ia the Dnij Land Agenct. By consulting our advertising Department it will be seen that Mr. R. Brown is prepared to at tend to the various duties of Land Agent, vis: locating Warrants, filing, entering lands, tc. The capabilities of Mr. B. to act in the capacity of land agent are beyond a doubt. - We wish him success, and commend him to all who may desire assistance in his line of business. - TJie only Exclusive Wholesale Grocery Mouse m St. Joseph. J. R JENNINGS, wliolooalo Grooor, AND COM1USSIOX 3JEECHANT,. Comer Second aad Fraaces Sis. ST. JOSEPH, 220., T3 ESPECTFULLY calls the attention of Country IX ilerchatiU to hij lare and raried stock cf Groceries, wliich has l-ecn increased by late arriTals at the lowest rates of freight, and will receire daily additions through the tease n. . IliTing parehaaed for cash, he presents more than ordinary iadaeementj to bnyers, and will fatiify all that farorhim with a call, that he ean and will compete with StXonis prices. Die has in store: - . - . 600 bai Eio Coffee . . 50 boica starch 40- O i Jara Ccffee 70 do lemon syrnp ICO chest and hf ea-tsta 250 whole ami ef Wrw assorted Teaj eandy ISO bbl rebelled and S II 233 dci cans Fiell eele 3Iolas3es - ' brated Baltimore oysters nalt too do IW hbls half and or tUJ 5(1 kn Belcher'a Symn mackrel .... 150 lihda 5 O Snsar 6C0 doien SxLG and 1Di12 60 bbLs crushed 44 window sash m bbls Tar. i 100 hf bx3 ass'd rfaas 1DO gtanda do .1 -500 doa bed eorda 3 )0 bt b 1 hf bib era-k- SO eoila mania and jnte ers of Tarioo3 kindi . rope m bxs ass'd Tobacco 400 b'dles wrapping paper IDiLDOO asard Cijrara . 5aa hlis S F and extra ITcvr UnrdvTars Stcra. ? Sijn cf the Hill Saw. J. FLAHERTY, Importer, "Wholtsile and. EetaE Dealer ia Amfricaii Genrun, Engliili French HAEDVTAEE ASD CUTLEKY. . sr. jgsztil 11a . r5 NOW reeemns: and opertinj the Ltrjest and moat Taxied arsortment of gjods in the abore line eTer offered ia any market west cf St. Lonij.- II f stock embraces a fall and complete asscrtmeat of Cibinet ani House Eciiler's Hardware, 2Iechaor ic' Kola cf every description, direct from the mofji appnjred mannf actarersc arricnUaral and hortkMtl toral toil3 and implements, in reat Tarietr, csmbin- ing ill the recent and n.3efal impmremenu for the savicr cf a vast amrant cf Lkbor to the fanning eam nnaiijy, from whom I reypertr'nlly request a careful eianmaticn cf this department cf my jt k. I am ale- exelasiTe agent for the sale of the celebrated St. Leni? Cirealir 1 zl Cws Cut Saw?, whiea I will warrant, and 11 all crdrra at ihe factary prieeiT AIjj a lar?: assortment of Gnna, HUIm ao i I1&)Ij, Iron, Steei, 2S'aili, ic. cf th best brarvir: in a werd. my stock is rery ecn:plete, which, fir irj unality ixd prkK, I am determined to c?er such inlacemt'otijas will command a liben, chare ef tnule from thb itad adjoining ounties. ily arracreratnti i:r importing anil agencies for American ILirdware ilaanfiecarert together wi a long experi.tnee in the general Ilari ware trade, enables me: not only to defy all em-ti-tion, but hsis convinced me that the fcrae principle cf trado ia eah sales and small prolits. January 1, 1857. TlalfJ:f line Preserijiiors Concarisd at an Hcrr wii Lzzzz2.zj ari LisjattL. Ttemeraber tho ryrtem I tare adct.1. ai Kf pocketan.l yor.r f?e!iEj3 will not nZ:7. Crel.t ill yiiif iy nt be jrien,nnlcs3imd?rcircttnwianc3 af peculiar destitution. , July 12, lii 5.-Tl-n5 A. S. EOLLaDIT. wir. e. THOJtrsos. 3. m TiirrX THOMPSON t TAAEFE, ( Sa'"ccsor3 1 Eirrows Thccr n, 1 And Corr.mircion ilerchants 7a. 13, PtaxI Street, Ciaeiaai.tL Particular attention will te grrta U crlrf for Groceries, which will always he exa:ata! at earnt market prices. : vri. ainKiso., FLATTSlTOUTir, X. T. HAS ikw 01 bind srera2 ra'aahie town Icti and also Timiier and Prairie Claims, which h will e'.I chean. E-jig iprat for the City cf riatL?Ehyr.h, he will farniih lot to those who wish to settle ia tha t'f a," on cheap aa J reaicr.&Llo terms. O-e with J. H. Brown, E-p. "DissoLrnoN of Co-Paetneiiiip. The na of Jlnnxngs & S:nni, St Joseph, Mo is dissolvetl, and the Com mission and Grocery business, here after, will bo conducted by J. R. Jen nings. Our upper Country Merchants and dealers should not forget to give this house a call. Por particulars see advertisement. .. . - Sale or Steaji Mill Mactitneet. NrcioLLS t WmiE, EochPort,Mo. offer for sale a complete Steam Grist MUL , Those who wish, to purchase a mill of, this description will find it ad vanta&ou3 to call immediately upon these ":;ntleraan. See advertisement. 1300 sacks 'S A Salt 1500 sks Dsiiry " 10 bales 4-1 Domestics 1M dc eotaax batting 125 do . d yaxa.., . 500 kegs niiiL -SQ do S C Soda riour 1200 qr and half bi3 tar B8 docen xinc washboarda 50 nests tabs 75 dcea wooden backets 250 bis star candies And a gtneral assortment of sundries too numer ous to mention in an adTeTtiaemeat. Ilia eoTkiiznment, 5.90il bbls Kanawha salt, at St. Louis rates, freights added. Orders a-T respeetJittily solieitcl and shall reeeire promp attmtion, and eTy eifort made to giro en tire saUifartiin. JanaaryP l,lS57 . Tlnl5-ly STEAM GRIST MILL,' ' !For Sale. TT7E o'Ist for sale, at cost, on accommodating terms, 11 Two SieamEstrineayOne Donbls fiaed Boiler 24ft. long tOia. in diaaeter. and JIjc hi nery com plete for a Steam Flouring Hill. AH entirely new mannfactared by HcHabird Co Cir. NCCE0LL3 k WHTTE. Eock Fart, ila, Jan. 10th, 1S57. 31-w ID -A nuitrtAn ron young iiitiica 1 1 1 - ' ; THE CHEAPEST (Dlotiiiiig Store ' UNDER THE SUN ! ! ! rTTHE nndsrsi.me-l wocld rejpcfaHy inf-jrm the X citlieM of llrownTille and ?ur!"onnduig cjnntry, that we haTe opened one cf the cheapest and larrest stock cf ' . Ready Made Clothirg ia Ntbnlta Territory! TVe therefore respi;tful!y solicit a call ar'i examine oorstock before purchasing elsewhere, u we are determined to under-fell any Codvicg EstabiLchmeiit in the TeiTitiry. We hare now. on hiad a large a5Hrtmeat of EeaJy Hade Cochin 5: alio. Shim, Collars Crura n, Haadher-tlit-f?, Sok3, Comftrt-V UDderihirts, Drawers, etc. all of the bet quality an I latest r"yle. Please examiac our 5twk and see f.-ir jurlt. SIEGEL- GREENL'AUiL Stoee On theLeTee near the IItel. LrownTiile, December, 25 th, ISM. Tln27-tf T. B. CXXTATG. 10 HS C. TCSX. & TURK, CUMING ACarceys zt law & Real Bte Agents, . OilAHA CITiVJT, "YTTLL atieud faiiLfuUy and promptly to all tui- Y ne?3 entrusted to them, in the Territcriil cr Iowa Ccurta, to the purthase cf hit aal land?, en trries and pre-en: p lions, e.4keUon,- Ac. OtSce ia the seeocd story of Kenry Jc Eootjnew baHdisr, nearly ojposi;e Uia Tt'cstera Lichacge Eak, 1 arnham jtreet. Dtc, 27, 155. Tla2:tf CoL Titns, of Kansas notoriety, with near cue hundred menlei en-route gt Nicarama a short time sinee. AnotuxsNett Ti.T.riTcr.r. We se by late reports from Washington City, that Minnesota will be divided, and the pcrticn lying East of the Red River and 2vcrth of the Sioux, will be Now, that our Presidential election' authorized to form; a Sta:c Consiltu is over and peace established in Ilansas, ; tien with the present name. The West we as: the crv j-niriis both in the jem pcrticn will remain with a Territo rial organization under the name of Nerth an 1 South to 3.1mly rcTiew their ccndwCt. Wc arocal net to deni- . a ............ , , I'ahhota. A EaArrrrn. Lake PincoTxarx "VTe glaaa frcra the lleadersoa (laws.) BemorrdL, that cn. the 8th oT Sspteiaber last, Eiwia Don lia ziA Hatihew TTSisoa dlscoTered a leanti lake, o ia 'rL-cnnferere:e, ia Srdsj Cctj, . tou-asL:jj foarteea. Ca Sitcriaj, Oct. a. br3 rcaaber cf persors collect a-d to gether, sxd giTe thalaks the itraa cf "Lake TTasl S. BR0T7IT, M 1U -filUjriCJl'U Ji j BEOWNttLLE, N. T. WTTJ. promptly atten-5 to Bayieg and Sellirg land. Collect" It- g ar.d IaTestinr numey, Locating and aellin; Land Warrants, and Declarations ir tection to iTe-enpt; ana xii c;aer mattersper tainicg ta the business cf a Land As?Bt. Elotice. TO all whom it may eoncem. 'The nndersignel wonli be glad if that gentleman that hauled that deer oIT, that lay ia the road, Lctweea J. K, Camtt gs and fwail-e Claftoa'a, would call at the 'Advertiser oc" aid pay clsr-s; it will sata feiia the mn-pies-ianttaik cf putLiing hi3 name and eommen ing ruit against lim for theft. Iiee $1 for the DeW andi charges for this Notice. ,1 arod cathe hill and law him lay is en his sled. - Erownrine, Jan. 15th, 1557. TEE OWNT2. ace. in .iansas I C. E. JENNINGS & COv F0H7Anci::3 cci.::;jss!om MEHCILVNTS, TTliiie Cload, Kaaas Territory. SPECIAL attmtlT5 given to EereirLrg and For warding Gooli of every diicriptlcn. . " " ' ALSO: TTZI kiicp a Urge and ecmIiie a?.:lmeE.t cf GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS, ' HAEDVrAEE, . QIJELNSTTAIIE, LOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS. " . ' ' CLOTHING, - At the Lt Cls! Prcc:.' Dec 25, 1355. Tln23-Cm . BHOVIVIIiTi7j STEAM MILL, NOEL, LATCI i ETIEHSOX, ovvnvlllo, UNr.!?, N. II. We woall r-fpe:filly inftnn th aiti aeni of Xenulxa rounty an i adj iiucg ilkwcmi, tlat we hareal:iy r.n hand a larg? and well selected supply of LL' 111311 IL, which we em famiiha4tw er rates than any m;Hi in the Territory. Harket prioej raid far logs delitercd at theynrJ, or on the bank cf the rirer. Ail ordrs accompanied with the cash, will rec its our immediate attention. ;biciiaei. xcghe; Saddle and Harnccs I.Tnlicr, East slue it 21ala,bet. Franiis and Felix L, ST. JOSEPH, no. : ' TILiNKTTL f :r pat farcci. legs !aT to infirm the pabLo, that he haa ja?t retsriieil from t. Lcois wi;h aa fee an iiscriaiefct c-sf ma;yiali 34 haj ever been intrcLi.:u. In that sruirkei. , III c-3n.5l.itj of a superior article cf ti.In.inj U.irz.-ti Iridic Iea:hcr,hog caL. a-id sheen sklaa fine goat niorcx?--?, aci a swr7a?na; !y itaatli'5.2 Irti c!'of nAjr.ell leather cf rariflas hie. Ce In erery rar ety of sad lie tr?e-, from the rrcj Miist4ij nad Eng'-iiii, Board's ar. l ( h-mIey's 'tt ent,dowa to thecjaaon fAlI-Lk. lit has on hand and will contlaae to keep sj-iil, sa.1 ile-cas, bri dle?, martingale. Latter?, e.!Iar, wh p rf every quality, whif-lAshe. hames, traces, ipirsie. La alio, eoach, begry, I ennsylTaiiia, yanliee, cart tzi dray hara-ss. i lie liai not now, nor wil ho keep aay cthr lhaa 1 workmen, and his injtructicn.3 to tj.en art! neat ness and strength. II-;. therefore, fe!s n- hesi tt."or in laying that his work will seldom L eiuj.eil, where enr:as?e-L Ai frwiU profits find" quick si, is 2 is mo.t, ie pledge himeif to iIi 'ecjidcrlag tie qoi.ll:T .t f the artxk ) Lwcr than a.y hoaie weal of ti At .jheny .Hixintains. Those dL;d to i e.-- ecthia of rwiing, LitTj ca ly to call to be a:ur?-l cf their cilfukij. t. Joseph, An rrrt 1 ?;5. TlnlJif citn.iT r-' s. MAIL ROUTE. w t - ! hortictEturkt, - . ' AND Journal of Rural Art and Rural Zz.z'J.. ? rDtrzo jrr I- JAY CTTIZ, Liil:r :rth Arni Z-jt ' Tek TJ..TrCTLTmrr, as ia rr.n:e Zzr Iks, d vntfl to i!TtknItnre aii Its kladrtd arts fibril Arsnitectcre and LaJicnr Crri'rsir., anil wll ke-pitsjn-I?r?a-i7:id cf'the new thiugs ca tha nl sect, eitaT ia Ear?pe cr America. I j u aUent."a ly Jonrn.d if frty-eirht part, hcaat Ja"y pris;l oo ae pr.p.?r, and elrgaatly illx'ratei LTjulLtioa to nun?rr.s woxi cuts ia the frit s"y!a cf tl.e art, eah tnlier eit t.t:r a fall-re err'aT;: fr:m stone, o one ne rare, and valaal Is 1'ruii. tee, cr Sower, aal U cr.icf the trjit as well aa the most uiefU M-.ni'y J.jssalj palliihed ia 5hw wcri.L -. , , Txri5-?2 pr year, in alraac. The Tc'ssei eommentreil cs. the lit cf J.naary lut, a-d ne fin sn;:!y back asl-:rs fr;a that tlae. Tie si CounrD n.ATr. :ii:fir.herali ti ;hu1 cecf the w.rk,ard m::t ti e isr-rotlng tts c a--3 iscreafi-; wasts cf th; hcrtL-ntrral erin!us;tr, aa I fiitl-n i- p?.';Eii?J with Colored Phitr. each canr l bercontiilr a full-rare trrrnir-T cf torn n"W. SPECIAL ITOTICH Short Settlement Make Long Friends. THE Kuberibers rsucst all thai are indebted to - them. I t note or a-jcocnt, to nuke payment by theI5ihcf Febnxwry next, as one of the ima will start East at that time far a new aal fall stock cf-, rare. a 1 Ta.r.able fru: er Zewrr. . i TZJ3 LINE tca-kts urn trip tt vt'c ez-h -w'-r I fra atare ty the best tiring ani?t in tha I'r atoppirr at vie jrii-ai t-wr9 fa ' "''t----" Tbl -aa,w ni icroriant fenra in this or:- r Hirer. Oocl Eatks all tha war thr"v'a-T-W Frica "' J1' J Lases and like j.jitTf-f'.Hr1"' c -LOLT TZA? KLL ilHIE. Pillhe-, -J. B. iTV.L-S.NET, C--tracts I. aaj IL.vr Ehilvielrh-a. TM. 13. T;";S. i -"- "" -. . - - r-od. aid CASH will be wanted to pay for therm" T7e return cur thanks to our friends fcr tLeir patronage to this time, and promise toETErit a ron- tinuani ot tha same bereaf&er. ' W3L KOBITTZELL k CO. Erw-3Tllie. Jan. S.h. 1S57. The tTxtnres cf the Tir'Ia ZIOTZCTL TAE ei-iiens of Nemai county wul meet at thj lljra?rcn Eall in the town of Brown-rill-;, oa ejit gp-e .-.a. so secar xo tettiCiTes azi the ! trTcct :ve cli; ms. --i iu J. . . . 1 frtm the U;a 'ir. : Cwb? t the acninl-'ted j I ' X.-..i, ?..U,id at--. state ti r.in'-rlr-' irt, wj" tar? n. tho.rrht r1- -: n;li Ctr.wfll co f5a:d a d-.- prr-r-er to jrtre cat ;:y r-t.aj n ithtev th...rvi rre '&r- 1 ' r-rt ,vf tra r..;'.crs. i ii -J "car this L as .J .1 .17 i . . i t w as an i:acs i s r5c ooristrerr: etnrz.r'.ic'n. We now give general n'.tlce '.hit wj aro i 11.-;;.-.ti to acsciaaiodate nar frad.j, an 1 will lean I cn r.n 1 ill oa grod Jv-.tT. We -111 at r.n t'.n.ri p u..-:;;.! Eastern Ex:L.;::, a-d are n r:i; :r i ? tzi'i. I'ruf.j cltiKrcf :'; :.;ire County t' racr-is,," ;kt Soa Fracclscc, riih tha exception' " - ! . , -W w w - u ii.i'-E ci me excaruve cuaaiDK', wcro u t-a sc.d c L.4.jc. ca L 3 i th .rial t. . 1 m itiihupei all ;rj 1 cn i. L-"1 i '.i. j in isnr eit'icrlj 1 1 :.r f -m-v;-. lii'Jlfj....... .w f r all fiu- rf th IT ' i i.:.'. TWO EL3DETD AND FJ UU f.:w Hoar jiii-trccvir.-l ani t r .-.i' TTE r.ku t".ls r..-::.-.::f u:f. isi. g :'. rill's par--! t.i jtw : t f I.,,-. .".. .-., -! - .r! -?' .Cf.ttirn. Won: L - r.f.. T. : t'.. a i - r-r " . - .1- ti. VMM! ": .iCO.j i f1 3..