Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 23, 1857, Image 2

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(general Intelligence.
THE PAOTEE ISTjIASS.
;rday last our usually quiet city was
thrown into quite a furor of excitement by a
report that some of tbc Pawnee Indians had
come in collision with the whites, in the vici
nity of the Pawnee camp, and that ona of the ;
Indians was tilled. The Major General of
the militia was immediately dispatched to the
scene of action, hut, meeting Major Dennison,
the newly appointed agent for the Pawnees, at
Bcltevue, it is presumed that the services of
tho militia will not be put in re luisition..' 1
It seems thatiha Indians have recently been
very troublesome to the settlers in the vicinity
of thc'iT village, tilling cattle, breaking into
their horses, and threatening them with per
sonal violence. On Saturday morning two or
'three Indians shot a cow belonging to .one of
the whites, and when remonstrated with by
the owner, one of them raised his gun to kill
him. The settler was, however, too quick for
the Indian, who was made to bite the dust
. We trust that Major Dennison will report ia
favor of mating a treaty with these pests, at
ks early a day 03 possible,' and that they.' wj'l
shortly be removed- Xebraskian. ..-'
" Albam, llarch SO.
Two sporting men cf this city, Taylor and
Dal ton, started, on horses, from the Exchange
this morning, at 5 o'clock, for one hundred
mile race, without rest or feed. .The bets are
$2,500 a-sidc. Whitesboro, Oneida county, is
lb e termination of the race.
The horses passed Fonda, forty-three miles
fit 9:15 a. vl. Time, 4 hours 15 minutes.
Palton horse slightly in advance. ,
They arrived at Little Falls, at 17 minutes
past 12, the Dalton horse still a little ahead,
but in kid coalition. Tho general impression I
is that the Taylor horse will win the race.
Albaxt, llarcb. SO 6 p. sr.
Taylor, the New York horse, is thei winner
of the one hundred mile race. . He arrived at
Whitesboro at 5:30 p. il; mating the distance
- in twelve hours and a half. The Albany, horse
was a quarter cf a mile behind. ' ; -A
New Oeleaks, April 1. 't
It is rumored that an expedition is now fitting
cut here for some point m Central America.' It
is supposed that the first demonstration will
be made against Uragua, a province of new
Grenada, between CosU Rica and - Panama.
The expedition is said to be for the aid of
Walker, and will act in concert with him. It
is eaid a provisional government has been.
formed and a considerable amount cf funds
It is state! on good authority that, instead!
cl purchasirjT? Lower .California our goveni-
mer;t will conciliate the South by paying the
designated Earn of 15,000,000 for tho Isth
mus of Tehnantcpec. - '
It is also annotmced that Senator Benjamin
nas Dscaoiicred an appointment for the -pur-
jxjss oi acconipusnmg me parents a.
Mexpeis, April 2.
The steamer Forest Eose exDloded both her
boilers, on Monday afternoon, when within
two miles of NapoleoD, Arkansas. Tha boat
was torn to pieces, and five men and " a boy
were instantly killed, and thirteen wounded,
one of whom has sinca died, and it ia feared
that several others cannot survive. -
. Qcincy, April 4.
A personal rencontre occurred "between F.
A. Dallam, editor of ths Quincy Republican.
and Austin Brook, editor of ihe Herald. , The
parties were separated before much damage j
was cone. : " ; -
i ." ' - Evaxsville, April 6.
A man laboring under an attack of delirium
tremens, stabbed six men on the steamer States
man, this morning, a few miles above this
place, two cf whom are cot expected to recov
er. The assassin escaped from the passengers,
jumped overboard and' was : drowned. ilis
rama was HefTerman.-andheleavesa wife and
td res children in r e w Albany. , , .::!,
" r CmcAao, April7.
A bloody occurred at the Michigan
Southern Railroad depot, yesterday, between
a policeman and a gang of Irish hotel runners.
Use lrisaman, named ratnem: Brovn, was m-
sLiLtly killed and two others wounded, who
are not expectad to live. '
The verdict of the Coroner's J ury was self-
defence, and the policeman was set at liberty.
TIip Democratic press has intelligence of the
massacre cf white settlers at Spirit Lake.
'Iowa, by a band cf Sioux Indians. ', : . .
-.Indian Agent Ilandem started id pursuit
with a company cf troops fioai - Fort Ridgely
on tha 17th ult. ; Fifteen settlers . are reported
missing. '. -r
The St. Paul Pioneer confirms the report-
The massu-ra occurred on the Oth ult. ' Spirit
juasce is m i.mmet county, Iowa, near the
Minnesota boundary. ' '
" . WAsrnicaToy,April7.
Te p'ace of sale cf the Delaware Trust
Lamb od 23d cf Jane next has teen charged
fron Lccompton toOsawatie, Kansas.
- ' St. Lotts, April 8t"h. '
A collkica between the trains of the Ohio
and 2dississirri,and theTerre Ilaute acd Alton
Kauroads occurred yes terdav. The enrineof
the Terre Ilaute train plunged into that of the
Ohio end Mississippi, between the locomotive
;d tender, : demoushicg the - latter and' the
ir, ana Kiiiins a runner on tne train.
Mistaking the Seasons. A crazy man
entered a pcsenscrcax on the Central Railroad
at Itochester. the ether dsv. with not a tv.z . of
clothing cn him save a cloak, a hat, and a pair
cf boots." Here he calmly proceeded to hang
up Lis cloak cn a peg. 1 he ladie3 ; screamed
1:m;d!j, some cf them fainted, the windows
f' : r cp on all sides, thu train was stopped, and
tho lunatic speedily returned to the asylum
where hs bCiCrged. .. .... . :
Ti.T. Bono Stheht Teaoedt. V'e tin-!
dentand that the counsel cf Mrs. Cunningham
and Eckel ara cenfdent cf their acquittal on
3 of nurj:r:::j Vt. Harvey diurdelL
. Thev f r.r thr.t tbey ar; cot euy to tutab-1
ILIi their clients' innocence, bnt to give the
r.&TM of the actual murderer, and show how
the de-si WLsdcue. Y. -LVtf. Test.
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Just Received : f l ;
Per Steamer "Silver Hh"
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McALLISTERr DOZIEli & CO.
Calico and Brown Sug-ir,
Fish Hooks and Clothis Tina, at fr ii , '--. , (
- McAllister dozier & co's.
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Ginehams and Molasses,
Steel Fens and Wash Boards, at
Cluster, r.ozrc.-.&lco-s.. :
Salt and Brass Kettles,' - ' l' ; . . ,
Tar and JFine Combs, t.t, ... : , 5 ! :
HcALLISTFIDOZIEE &( CCs,
Lawns and Ox Tokee, ' . ,
Tin Ware and Crushed Sugar, at :
. McAllister; doziee & pox-,
Bleached Muslin and Bed Cords,
Shirt Collars and Fiddle Strings,'-at
- - - McAllister; tjozief. & co'a."
Denims' drawing knive?, i
Do Laic j and dried apples! at
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McAllister, doziee & cos.
Silk handkerchiefs nd hand Saw5,
' Blacking ajid pain lillar, at :-' .11
. McxVLLISTER, DOZIER &, CO's.
Flour and irish linen, ' ' '
Black pepper and bar lead, at i ' ': .':
; McAllister, dozier &i cos.
... . - ...
. Blows and powder, ,r " .
1 Bocket knives and percussion caps; at '
: McAllister, dozier: co's.;
Bl'k silk cravats and cod fish, ; , J ,
Lace mitts and wall paper, at ' 1 . ,
. McAllister, dozier & co's.
Coffee i.n J fine shirts, : i: : C"' -i : :
' Bed and white flannel and tobbacco, at ' ; j,(
McAllister, DoziEii.& ccya,;
Pvice and ladie3 underKleeves,' . ' ' " .
Kutme crater and Queensware. at
. ' McAllister, dozieb & cc-s.
Glass and Ayers' cberrj Pectoral, ? f , v. ..
Carpet sacks and hardware, at , I '1 ' " "'
McAllister; doziee & cos.i
: Ladies hosiery and log chains, .'.' ln?
. Needles and shovels, at - . ; ...
McAllister, doziee, & Wo,
Ladies collars and striped shirting '
Faff combs and saddlery, at . -.;.
' . McAllister, dozier &:coij.
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. juroaacioin ana oar soap, , !
Curry combs and dress trinimingi, at
McAllister, dozier & CO's.
Boots, shoes and star candles, j - I ; . f;
. Lace edging and Salaratus, at "
' ; McAllister, dozier" & . cris. ;
' Cottonades and spectacles, -! 1 : ' -! '
Brooms and. Ticking, at ;- , . t-f t-U
.McAllister, dozier CO's;
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Sewing silk and buckets, . ' . r
Envelopes and Kentucky jeans, at
: . McAllister, dozier cos.
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,' Blue drilling knives and forks, . (.' . . ;
' fV. . 1 IX. .1 ' ' -
y McAllister,, dozier &,co'k
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, Wash tubs and toothpicks, 1 '.':;':
Buck combs and knit needles, at ; . i T . ;
."McAllister, dozier ;,co
Cassimers and vesting?, ' ' ' ;'- 'V' K f 'J '
, Shoe brushes and Godfrey's eordtaL at ; i ; ,- i
f . ... ; McAllister, dozier it CO's. 1
Lace veils and cologne,
Dress combs and scissors, at '
- - McAllister, dozies it c(y$:
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. Thimbles and razor slxaps, j; Ji ' h r; ;i
Pearl buttons and jews harps, at ,
McAllister, dozier & CO's.'
Suspenders and ribbonsi, ' ' ;!
. Brown, green find blue barege, at ;r i " l I
i . .. : McAllister, dozier & 0'. ;
Vinegar and linen thread, ' . , ri"' lj
Jaconet muslin and shaving sosput r ?7
McAllister, dozier &co-.U
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. , Linen table rpreads and shoe lacetft, -.,f I ..f.y
lndigu.and Jaynes' rtedicines, at
; McAllister, dozier, & cov:
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Brown linen a'nd razors, -: I rj j ,
Crash and diaper, at , . U! ,
-, McAllister, dozier, & cos; . ?
r Colored cambricancl ink,' ghees, ;- : !;''
-' Thread and ottop; bitting, at j ;;.:.? ; . j:
- McAllister, dozier :& C0':
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Table, tea spoons an 1 wadding, .
Coat's thread and jack plains, at ' "'s--
r .McAllister. dozier & co'j.
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' " Cballi de lains, atd window ash, j ,
, . Doom and shambray ginghama, at
-. . McAllister, dozieb &cof&.
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' Straw goods,- amlsummerclotliag,'
Starch and pins, at, : . , : ! .
McAllister, dozieb & co- ;
Bonnets and hair oil, , " ; " -'
.Bacon and artificial flowers, at.,.-: "' " '
n . McAllister, dozier & CO's.'
A tbocsani and one sjrticlcs not aw js.tioneJ, call
round at
' - - McALLICTER, DOZIEB,- & CO's.
-; Tor Dry Goods cf etery descriptoa jo to ;
McAllister,' doz ie 3 & CO's. y
For cheap Groceries ar d g-od trc gin t go to
1 ; HcALLISTER, DOZIER '& C&s.
If yea waxt to get that Lieh i$ of tit bestfp
to
' McAllister, doziee & coi." ;
AVho is it that always Evinces ths'mKt solicitisdi
nons aexfety to.tleu5 tt.e tistB.aad it.ptivat .tie
yo? .-.!':. ...,:,.;".. ? ....
- .McAllister, dozieu & CO's.
Ct-iseii.;nt!y y :-u s"uo;aM pntroiita '
HcALLISTE3.-D0ZILT.fi: CO'sJ
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COUNSELLOR AT :
; BROWN VILLE, K. T.
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Kctice to Hie Citizens cf Kci:a!ia!o. :
WHEREAS, tie legislature of 3 tbra. a u Uieir
last Session, adapted the Revenue Laws of
Iowa, which -.makes it the duty of the 'Ircasnrer of
the County to collect all taxe?, also, the dutv of
those of whom taxes are due, to come up to tae coun
ty seat, (Brownville) and pay over said tax. "WLici
law is now in force and has been since its passago. -
Delinquent ttx payers will please come fonrr.ru and
pay over to William Hohlitzell the Treasurer of Ne
maha County: otherwise yju will be sent fur at your
own expense... ; f A.'- L J. i ' '- - - ' (
By order of County Court, now in Session:
D. L. SAKDEP.S, Pres. cf Court.
BrownTille, April 7, 1S57. .- 4
GEO. S. ,EAYEE & CO.; -
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AND
: GENERAL LAND AGENTS,;
GLENWOOD,
PLATTSJIOUTU,
ililla co, loira,
L-ass co, JNebraska.
WIIX prcmptly attend to Land Agencies, Inves
timitiije Titles, Paying Taxes, Investirs ioon-
oy, Buying and Selling Town Lots, Buying; Selling
and locatin2 Land Warrants, and all other business
connected witli their proftsssion in Western Iowa. and I
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J. M. VhW O, Associate Attorney.; :
REFERENCES:
Greene, Wear & Beaton, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
u. uougnty A uo.
Greene, Weare A Rice,
j Greene & W'jare,
Ft. Des Moines, '
Cedar Rapids, - 1
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Glenwood, Iowa, '
Cincinnati, OhioJ.
Aixon & Goodman,
Tootle A Greene,
X.W. Thorn is,. :: .:.
Schooly & Son - .; .
Gen. Wm. Irick, ",
Tincentown, N. J. J'
Hightstown,; " ' '
Philadelphia, Pa. '
Medford, N. J. ;.
11. Johnson,
I. Reed A Son, r
Robinson & Bro,
Burlington Co. Bank,
. WHITE, RUSSELL, & CO. . ;
' WEOiUESAtB AND RETAIL DEALERS
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
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' LledlClIieS, DyC Stllfxb. r I
, Saadlery, . JoOOtS & SllOeS, HatS & CaPS,
QTJEENSWAEE, STOITEWAEE, TINWARE,
'...IRON, NAILS, STOS, PLOWS ie.
Also Pumiture of allkind3, "Window Sash, &c I
FLOWER .SEED GROWTH OF 1856.
rpHE subscriber will send 20 choice varieties of
L
flower eca bIssej fgoedo
March IBth, lSbJi
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Editor "XeratTcd Advert iter": .
Di4B Sii.: In looking over the last number of your
paper, a notice attracted my Attention signed by I
j Jerome Hoover, Esq., ia which he states that certain I
stones are i;i ciroulation that the undersigned claim
some interest in Nemaha City for the purpose cf in
juring its trosperity. It may do quite well to cir-
i culate : s report of that; nature where the facts are
unknown, but to thoso knowing the facts such a
statement ia merely foolisu.
And for the ptrpose of giving a fair opportunity
to persons tj ascertain the facts we hereby warn all
persons from purchasing any pretended claim or
interest in the aid town of Nemaha City, from the
said Jerome Hoover, as he has sold and received jay
for nine-twelfths of said town, and suit is now pending
10 place tne unaersignea m possession oi me interest
by them purcnased m tae same; ana tney nave not
authorized the said Hoover to sell or dispose of any
porwoa iuuu ui,t?icab, uui unawu oiuii w B9
brought lon; since for its recovery,:
'" , : ' , Yours, Ac.,' ,
JP. 4. iUAK&HALLi.
JNO. DONIPHAN.1
J AS. DONIPHAN.
R. L. BALLAKD. .
, K. U. BISHOP. 4
ju. v. mtiu :
A. G. WOODWARD.
: 8. F. NUCKOLLS.
CHAS. F. HOLLY.
March 28 th, 1857.
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BRUSHES! BRUSHES!
' ESTABLISHED 1825.
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DAVID JIcITJRRAY; Jr.,
u : AMERICAN
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No. 252 TeaH Strtet,; .
, Jfew York.
Price List of Brushes,' sent if - reauested.' Orders
respectfully8olicited,and promptly attended to
Apruw, ii. ; . : -m
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ALLEN ECOT
''-' ; ; is. w. cozzess
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BOOT ft C02ZENS, -
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TT A YIN G mad e arrangemsnts by which w receive
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JUL accurate copies of all the Townships, as fact aj
IY HI, C1C11,
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Burejcu, iu me ierriiory, we are now pr(parea tOIJosepn, forming me yuijr sure ana nun; passage
offer our lerviccs to , the citizens of the Territory, j from St. Louis tf the abova named places; '
IN FILINQ
DECLARATORY STATEMENTS
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-INTENTION : TO PRE-EMPT, f '
10 OA TING LAND WARRANTS,
; i;vi.t; ; . AND, r ,:.-o- V;' .
dL JVljB9 AAA.
Laud . ''iYarrants Bought and : Sold,
Land entered. on time, etd
, PARTKJULAS at.tectioa paid to buying and
sellin;en Commission. Also in making Col
lection in all parta of tha TXIlIUTOItY and
WESTERN IOWA. ....... : .
April 7-tf :- s: ' .i.:
WM. OSBORN.
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
Jewelry, Ilnte 1 Ware, Cutlery, Spoon?, te
;;, v, Sclrasl'a Cittf. N. T.7 y: ,;
r;mATtxa ard Repairino done on saort
notice, and. all -work warranted. -
F till t'ia latest Efylo?, tvl ia -enilless variety,
just owned t KODLirZELL & CO'S.
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WAXD, ar.-l i mtisb we allow t'u tisrliest
L'alt 1 -. KQULITZELL & CO.
SEEAIIBOAT AD VEBTISE3IENTS.
SEASON ARRANGEMENTS I
St. Joseph and Council BluD WeeMy
vl?,ac3xct, ;. n
"SILVER lIEELi "
naw and f
I ru iicjr f'.-c.' ier
stcaner "bLLM-J. LL.LLb, hating
been bnilt extres-ly, for- the t sde, will rron the
opening of navigation,, make regular weekly, trips,
between St. Joseph Mid Council BluJTs, connecting
with the first St. Loais J'acke ts at bt. Joseph.
" The "Silver Heeb," will extend her trips to Sioux
Citv. and. intermediate points once a monta.
J' & SAX10N".
n3.Vtf S ' Agents.
1857, Missomii EivE
'ER. PACKET.
1857.
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WM.EDD3
Master
For.
)r. Florencet Omaha City, Council Bluff's, Bellevue,
Si. ilary'gj Wyotolng City JJ'ebrask. City,' Lia-
dcnf BrownvilleLowell, Oregon City, Iowa Point,
Savannah, St. Joseim, f alemio, Atchison, Wes
ton Leavenworth City, Kansas, Independence,
Libertv.Lexm;cton, ew., ew. , ,i -l f
flpiiE new exceilea t and favorite passenger S teamer,
A 'Wh.' Campbell, m. Jaas, Master, will on the
earliest opening of; navigation,' run as a regular
packet to the abov ana au tne intermediate points
on the Missouri Rirr, vemaining iermancEtly in
tae trade aurinz ma pnuro season.-, , .
The "William Campbell" has recently been fitted
up, and returnishea in tne .most modern style, re
gardless of expense, and with an eye single to strength
safety and.conrfort, as weli aa witn every eoavem
onee that could render nor desirable to tue traveling
public, rendering her now both as regards capacity
for business, superior accommodations for passengers,
equal to any in' the trade. Captain Edas hopes to
receive at the hands of his numerous Missouri river
friends a continuance' of that generous patronags
- Y ". . " , .
for which to is indebted duneg a scries of yeaj-3,
jhe hereby desires. to present his most eratefur ac-
general satisfaction, and retain their confidence and
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i no fivinn nt a
April, Zh loo.
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185T.- Missotrii hiyer- packet. 1857.
W. W. BAKER ?.. ... :i Captain.
ROBERT A. DARST. Clerk.
For Sioux, City, Iiogan, Omali,. Decatur City, De
Soto, Florence. Omaha City, Council Bluffs, Belle
vue, St. Mary'a, Wyoming City, Nebraska City,
Linden, lirownville, Lowell, Oregon, Iowa Point,
'"; 'inil excellent commodious and favor
'J"-1 l . ! itepas3engcr steamer AdmiralI CapL
Baler, Clerk, Robert A. Darst, iwiil. on the opening
pi navigauoA ply. a & regular packot to the above
and all intermediate' landings on the. Missouri River,
remaining permanently in, this trade,' and running
regularly during tbeentire season. ' , ' , ' '
-.. The Admiral has recentlv rpp.thvexi m.w7 vjdnivliln
improvements and additions, rendering her now, both
as a paisenger and freight steamer, equal to any in
the trade : and Capt. Baker hopes to receive at the
liberal patronaS generously extended to his broth-
I V& mwj v.j u-rvu J I lug iUbii ll&lUb
handled with, the greatest care and dispatch, and
passengers are assured in traveling upon the Admi
ral, of heing made f el always quite at home.-' The
Admiral will - make one trip to Council Bluffs, after
which ,8he will make regular trips; to bioux City
every twenty aay; . : r ,
April 2d, Ibol. if, ' - 42-tf
185T. MISSOURI KIVER PACiKiEri. 1857
JOSEPH B. HOLLAND .... Master.
For Council Elufia,OmahaCicy,Bcilovue, St.Mary's,
: Wyoming City, Nebraska City,' Linden, Brown-
ville, Lowell, Oregon, White .Cloud, Iowa. Point,
Savannah, bt. Joseph, ralermo, Atchison, w eston,
Leavenworth City, Kansas, Independence, Liberty,
Lexington, &o. , : , ' l ; . . V1' .
$T!?jL THE entirely new, swift and 'elegant
laiTOrA passenger steamer aloszo child, Capt.
Joe. Holland, will on the openinz of navigation, run
as a regular-packet ,ro the above and intermediate
points, continuing ia the Bluffs Trade during the
entire boating season. . .
Uaptam llollanc, deeply grateful to his numerous
I friends alonff the river for the liberal natronase hith
erto extended to him while in .command of the
Omaha, and othet boats, deciroE to return them his
siUcerd acknowledgments,and to solicit a continuance
of their confidence and patronage for his new boat,
promising untireing exertions to retsder general sat-
j lafaction. - -.; j ;? 4 . ; .
.. The Alonzo Child was built exDresslv for the Uoun
J eil Bluffs trade, under the especial supervision of
i Vupt. juoiiana, who. negs 10 assure nia inenas inai
they will find her to be admmibly adapted to the
want of the rirei, being of great strength lightness
of draugpi; beauty of model, etc, with cabin arrange
mcnts, and. accommodations not surpassed 'by those
of any boat in tie river,- combining all tho latest
and most modern improvements, that-could add to
the Eafety, -comfort -and pleasure ; of passengers.-
Nothing will be found wanting in ' any of her ap-
pointments which beloni to those of a first class
passenger steamer. ' ". . 1"
March 19th. '57. v"- :k i; .-'l'40-tf
1857. Missoim'RiYEit packet. -1857
JOHN S. SHAW-. .-1-
t Master,
New Missouri River j Kansas -and; Nebraska Packet
for 1857.
. r .Wt THE Entirely new,' twift and nnsur
; r..;
CTrTTsa passed t)a?sene:cr steamer, Twilight,
Capt. John S. Shaw, will on the opening of naviga
tion run as a regular vacket to the above and all in-
termediate points. The Twilight was built expressly
for tha Missouri river trade, under the espet ial super
vision of Cpt. Shaw, who begs to assure his friends
that tbey will find her to be admirably adapted to
the wants of the river, be inz if creat strength and
lightness of drauirhL with cabin arrangements and
accommodations unsuroassea. ccniDininz . au iue
I latest and most modern, improvements that could ad
to tne saiety, comfort and pleasure of passengers.
Nothing will be found wantinz in any of her appoint
ments which belong to a first class passenger steamer.
.-.Maxell. 19th, 7,,. iu ..; -.. : . . ..- 4-tf
1857.: '-..v CKION PACKET LIKE. ' 1S5'
: ; .Iiuca" Meteor, & Silver Heels.
4j-; I
1 .
JS. H. SiL fclt
Master J. II. Lucas
....... ....Master Meteor"
T,E;DRAFFIN..-.
For St. Joseph, Brownville, Nebraska City, ' Omaha
... City and Jlluff City.. : : s c.
TEE St. Louis, St. Joseph, Brownville,
Nebraska. Omaha and Kluff City Lirbt-
nxjJl nir,- p,u.irta. Jm. If. Lueaa. Meteor and
Silver Heelsj, will leave for the above and all inter
mediate points every Tuesday evening, at 4 o'clock,
throu?houtT,he season. The new and splendid pas
senger steamer Meter, and the well known, fast and
splendid passenger steamer, Jas. II.- Lucas, connect-
I J O ' . '
ine with the lino and fast packet Silver Ileels at St.
i rom the known fpeea, eapaeuy ana conn ors ox ine
beats composing this line the traveling public may
re.t assured that nothing will ht wanting on the part
of their officers and crew to render their trip both
pleasant and agreeable.' .'' ' . ' "
March linh, '57. - -: :'"-'i ; ;4Mf
1857.: 3IISsbc3I ETVT2L PACKET. 1857.
CHAS. R. BAKER' ' ' llaster.
W, H.; ScncDDEB- ." Clerk
;worthCfty, Ktmsaa, Independence, Liberty, Lex-
ington, Ac. . .. :: '..;' r . . -. :
- j'. , TEE. entire! new, swift" and ele-
. " " ' gaut pasi!encrs?te;imcr Mis-xe-ha-
ha, Capt. Ctas. R. Baker, W.1I. Sccddzk, Cleik,
will, on the opening of navigation, ran as a regular
packet to the above' named and all intermediate
points, coatinuicg ia th Bluff trade, during tie
entire boating season. , ,
; Capt. Baker, thmikful to the public for its very
generous support bestowed upon tha Admiral, while
under hU UMnmaad, hereby begs leave to tender l is
acknowledge men'. And solicit for hi3 new boat a coa
tinuanee of its eon "dene a and patronage, p!edi:ig
nstu-ing txerticiis of himself and ok-er3 to gire
full satisfaction to those with whose business he m.iy
bo honored:. The Slin-ne-ha-hi was built expressly
for the Coancil Bluffi trade, nnier the rpecial'supcr
vuien of Captain Ikiker.who has span-d no trouble
or expense to mnka her an A No. 1 Missouri River
Steamer, nnd be3 to assure Lis friends that they
will find her to be in all re'pcict most admirably
adapted U he waata of tha river, " being of great
strengt h, lightness of draught, easiaessof model and
soeh appUcation of macliDcr;', as must make her
one of the fast ones, with cabin arrangements and
accommodations of a very superior order, and not ex
celled by those of any bosti in the river, combining
all the most modern iujpravements that safely, com
fort, or pleasure could suggest in short, in all Ler
appointments, oothicg wilt be wanting belotgirg to
those of a first chiaa rasseriger iteaaer.'-"
ilarth 19th, '7. 3-tf
For Florence, Oinata City Cocncil Rlaffs, Bcllevne,
.St. Mary's, Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden,
Brownville, Lowell, Oregon, Iiwa Prdnt, Savannah,
St. Jostih - Palermo, Atchis-jn, Weston, Lea ven-
cnmrsi sugah caith
PURE SEED.
The subscribers take jrrcat pi .
sure in informing
r lners, a that they
t!io Plarderf,' . Farnera ard C
"hue secared iron l ie mc roll"
la sor;',r. i a limit
rry v ;la:; !e plant,
brief y 3Ci. inied up
opcrly cultivated,
cd supply of Frcs i Seed ol this
; properties cf Lien n y 03
aj follo-3."
1st. t ne acre f tho t ilks, "
IT Tl ;Ii from -SO to b8 r"'
or .t : 6 ytup
eiaai to the best New Orleans! and from the same
root., tecond crop of excellent fodder. j
2d. Sown broadcast or in chsj cnlls, on land
deeply plowed or highly manured, it v i 11 yield thirty
t j ify thousand pounds ot superior loader to tue
acre.
rSdIturpasscstil cthj:rplaiiUfarTso5'ir5.(fced-,
ag green,) and fodder, on account of the great
amount of sugary juice vrhica t.contiua3 j and is
treedily atca by stock of all kinds J t r ;
nil. it Dears repeated cuttiuirs, like Egyptian
KUlet, growing off freely and rapidly, after each cut
ting.
5th.":ItEta.ni53arcutb. uruch bciterrtliin" cdni'rao'n"
corn, retaining it green color andjuicmess even .ftcr
me seeu matures. 1
" 6th. The seed ia -excellent for- human food, -when
gToundinto meal, and fattens.doinestic tnimals very
speedily. . From twenty-five to seventy-five buihels
can be raised on an acre.
The seed, which baa been" very carefully kept pure,
from the original importation, wilt be offered in cloth
ckages, each containing enough to plant about bne-
ffth of an acre in drills 4 feet by 18 inches, with full
direction for tho cultivation which is perfectly
simple. ' ' - - j
:- These packages will be forwarded by ihaUjreep
i'ottage. t any address, oa receipt of SI for each
Iackage4' W;hennot sent by mail, we will furnish
a I roportionato quantity by express at : putchaser'j
expense-.'' - -' - - . : '. ,v i : ; t
Early orders are solicited, as the aup-oly of" coed
and reliable seed is quite limited. Applicants' names
will be entered in the order in which they are receiv
ed, and tho seed will be mailed as soon a possible.
A paznpnies wm bo sent, postage free, to all who
purchase seed; or to any person who will enclose a
three cent stamp. ? -i - -, . . '
Dealers in eeeds and country merchants can be
supplied at a liberal discount from retail rates, if
ineir oruera are receivea immeaiaieiy. .
i Address with, a plain direction for mailing or ship-
VV e will also be prepared to furnish a simple and
ff3cient mill to express the juice from tho cane, and
cauldrons &c. for boiling the same. . ' V '" ' '
Many testimonials in addition can lie given to
prove its adaptednesa to the Jorta ' western and
Westerq states ,y ; .- .';
Al ' OUR WAREHOUSE
. " - - : ' " -:' " ,
I c WUl alta he found at all timet .
LARGE AND ) COMPLETE. : STOCK
IV,
V::-
Of all lindj of
Fiarih" v Im'plemeiit s
: Am) ;MAcnibY,' ;
. ... v-i 'witiiafuli stock of -.'''""
; Field and Garden Seefi3, X
;.'t! !.." :- : ''' "-. ' ': ' ' r -- , "-; :
S - "Ut- a -I m . .
" Of the Most Reliable and genuine kinds. !
. - V r
3J"FuH Catalogues sent on applicatica. '" " '
; ' EEifRY. D. EMERY. A CO., r
204 Lake Street, Chicago 111
March 5 th, 1857.
3Stf
jca, 2 Across The Shute .v ;
!; At the Head of tlie fitand :y
ABOYE BROWNVILLEV- - 1
J: :to w. s.:mi &' cos fea mhi. "
rpiIE undersigned announces to the Fublio that he
"x. has purchased the Ferry privilege granted Jack
don Peters, at the last Session of the Lesislature.
and is now prepared with a new and substantial boat,
at all times to accommodate tne public.; , Charges
usual rates. . , - ' .' ,
-' ' " SAMUEL McBRIDE.'"
' Maren5th, 1857.' v. j t. ' . . 33-3m
WholosAlo
Orooox",
COHMISSIO". .MERCHANT,
'I I 7
aS-j dzales is '
t ;C0mTRt; PRODUCE,
-;.t !r :' v -:'- : '
i;.;.?-., Corner Second and. Frances Sts.-
' ' "'.".. .-'..'. . : , "
HAS on hand, and to arrive, the following arti
cles, which will be sold to th trade on accom
modating terms, EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLE
SALE;,....; : r.-r. i :. . :-. - ,-
150,C00 Cigars .all qaaU-lOObxs E D and -"W R
ties ; . -..:,,-; chees '.... ; ;
4000 sacks O' A Salt 155 boxes starch ' '
200 IIhd N O Sugar. : 2 '200 bbls and hf bbls water
00 sk Rio Coffee and but'r crackers :
ICO OG Java Coffee 200 bbls and hf bbls pilot
IPO Laguayra . u , - bread and pic nic do : '
100 ' Mocha 200 bbls soda milk sugared
2S0 bbls. half bbls andlOO egg and wine do
kgs Belcher's Mclaases; 100 bbls apple vinegar .
100 bbls, half bbls and qrSOO bxa Tobacco all grades
N refined do ' ' 200 bxa smoking tobacco,
150 halX chests tea, all various brands
kinds - ' " " 100 bunches pipe stems
250 bbli Belcher's Sugar 50 bbls II S isicily and
150 bb1, hars; qrs, nos 1 Joca Aliaondi
: 2 and 3 Mackerel . ; 50 bbls filfccrts, brazil
200 bxs dried herrings ' nub, pecans .
x 20 bf bbs White Fish '.100 kgs S C Soda, , . - -"'
5 drms dry-Cod Fish 500 kegs assorted nails
200 bxs ass'd eandy ; '500 bxs half and qr star
100" .foncy '. candles '.i ' j
S 00 drums figs . s v .'. 150 do steriae do . ;.
lpO bit hl's and qr3 Rais-200 do b.r soap . , -
ins '; ' ri - , 1 50 do 'rock 'candy ' '
r 50 bxs Pranes ' ' , ; ; :
... . . . .. : - - : ;:. ' '! ; .. . .
,;;,r-.- ;, '; SUNDRIES, t V ; .
Cotton yarn, carpet chain, batting, candle wick3.
cotton and hemp twine, wheat and meal sack?, axes,
spades and shovels, garden seeds and straw rakes, log
chains, lead shot, powder broom?,, wrapping paper,
Hemp, jcamua, jute ana cotton cordage, indigo and
madder, alum, white lead, window Fash, window
glass, tcmblar,jars of different sixes, flasks assorted
sixes, sa safras bark, pie fruits, fresh pencb.es, brandy
cherries and peaches, current and raspberry jellies,
fresh tomatoes, canton ginger, preserves, nut megs,
cassia, peppersauce, tomato ana walnut catsup,
lemon sjrup, lobster?-, sardines, extract ana essence
at coSee, chocolate, pickles, matches, etc
!i ' , WOODEN WAKE.
..." ( --- . i . ....... i
' Wash hoards, tubs, common pails, cedar mils, B B
Iails, pine and cedar churns, brass bound churns, tar
tacketii, well buckets, cedar cans, mop sticks, butter
prints,bcckeye bowls in nests; iron boi nd keg?, one
two, three, five and ten gallons, tb'Ssmtaiersue with
bales, common and I B half bushels and measures,
wrap stools etc; i- -. i '-''"-.'.':.. i -. . . .
I am also agent for the pale of K A fait, and have
now on hand 2,000 blls for sale at tost and transpor
tation. I have the exclusive sale by direct consign
ment of five hundred dozen Finl l's celebrated eyster J,
acknowledged to te the best put up in Baltimore.
To California aad Salt 'Lake Emigrants.
. -. ,-.
. .Tour e?pecial attention is invited to my extensive
stock, "which embraces everything stated to your
want3 in cros? ing the plains. I will at nil times keep
a hand flour, meal, bacon, lard, hard breid and
crackeri, ail f wtich will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. -..
SMy.v . : j.b.'Jj:xx:xgs.
CZFOTV'; CGUnTy- SUaIVE
- ' : HEIIAIIA CITY,. N. T.
WILL attend promptly to all business ia his pro
fession when called on; such as sub living
Claims, laying out Town Lots, Dxaf tin g City Plata,
te- eta 17-tf
t
i UPHOLSTERY,
TVEOLESAIX AXD EI;T.AIL.
I: BY
- i
'SCAlvRlTT k MASON:
ST. LOUIS, no.
TE taka Pleasure in saying to our friends and
V V-the in cmral, that arstwkof Fin,
Medaum, and Common Furniture, &i well as Mat-
tTe?l:-s"and Bedding, was ncveo mora cornplstr tad
aeservmkLri3 atwntion ot p'ar-.'tiii;ers,'eritnor. at
wholesale or retail in full suits or sicglo articlos
than at present. .
We shall spare r.o eTurt tokcepiha most jotd pie te
ajaorfmect ia our line, ia tha West. Our Coodj&re
made'-here, as wclii as Eait, by tha -bet workmen,
an-1 thu combine the greatest variety and latest
style., with the cheapest and most substantial. '
Dealers," &3 well as all other' purchasers, are in-
vited to call and loS throngit our i!ammoth Ware
Room?..': v- ''.! J "- ' - 1. "":
Orler3 also, from all parties having furniture to
buy for themselves cr.ot'ucrs, are especially .soliciteJ,
with, the asaraniij of car best endeavor ta merit a
continuance of the liberal confidence aid patronage
we have so long received. ! -1
SCAWirrt i MASOX.
Washington Ave. betwen 2nd and Sd Sis." :
" March 19th, '57; 40-3m
IJotica to the Public.
I) EING 'informed that certain parties are eirculat
X ing repori3 that xuay, without being contradicted,
operate injuriously to the Town of .Nemaha city,
viz : That I am not the legal wwncr of tho town site
that I bad cn a former obcasioa sold it to other
parties and am now violating an agreement" said to
have been entered into between myself and tho
parties, referred to and further, that suit has been
oris about being brought to recover interests said
to be claimed by tbc?e prrrtiei.'. ' ' - " - 7
The whole aiLiir is iihoat any foand;itica what
ever. No agreement has ever been entered into be
tween wyseif nnd ODy party cr parties bat what I am
prepared to faithfuKy f aJLlL. The article referred to
above, i3 said to have been entered into sometime in
the Springof 1S55, between myself S.'F. 'uckolL,
a Mr. Ballard, a ILr. Donavan, Mr. Wyatt, a Mr.
Holly and others, of whoci I know nothing as I never
saw but two or three cf the gentlemen, or heard of
them except as connected with these flying rumors.
If my signature appears as a party ia tha article of
agreementsaid to exist it irforgedas iwainever
placed there with my knowledge or consent. ' i
IT 'these gentlemen,, have as tbey claim, any rights
to property in Kemalia city, or differences with me,
why do they not call on- me in person. I have been
informed that a person said to represent tbem has
been in this county on several occasions and sven in
the Town of Nemaha city, making the asertioas, re
ferrcd to, but has never made his bu.sir.es3 known to
me, although I was inmy residence and he but a few
rods distant. It is plain, I think, for any and every
one to see that the whole affair has been gotten up
to injure the Town of Nemaha city or a ruse to secure
an interest therein. ; ' .'
Thus much I have thought proper t say in this
public manner, and further to announce, that should
the parties referred to bring suit, I am prepared to
meet them. ; . f r -. -
' JEROME noOYEU.
March 213 1?57
41-tf
FPKsn p. CASADry
3 AS. V. 153T,
; CpnnciJ Blufis, Iowa.
ja3. ;d. white;
Nebraska City NT
CASSADY, TEST, BIDEN & CO.,
(Successors to Riden & White.)
LAND AGENTS.
1 r, ;i -i . NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. '
HAVING made arrangements by which we will
receive. accurate copies of , all the Townships
embraced in the Eastern portion of Nebraska, we
are now prepared to offer our services to the
"SQUATTERS OE THE' TERRITTORY,'
" "In Filin? Declaratory Statements of
. Intention to Pre-empt. 'Securing -
-" Pre-emptions, locating Land
Warrants and .
vl , -t 'ENTERING LAND; ! '
LAIs IXAVARRAXTS BOUGHT & . SOLD.
.'' Land Kntered on Time, Ac, ,'
Particular attcrition paid jto Buying. and Selling
Property on commission: Also, to making Collections
and forwarding. remittances to any part of the Union.
Iilanks Cf all kinds always on hand.-
,-ri ::' - REFERENCES, .v- '
lion . A A. Bradford, '
S. F. Nuckolls, .
,' .'Messrs. Dolmaa k West,
" Peter A. Keller,
Thomas Lumpkin, ' , '
June 28,1356. vl-nt. '.
Nebraska City.
.
St."' Joseph, Mo.," '
riVaohingtou City
: NEW TRI-WEEKLY LIAIL. ,
FEOit
JlOCHPOriT, MO.
TO
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
-" geo. e. mclaiiy,
HATIXG taken the contract for carrying the
Mail between the above points, takes th is method
of informing the public generally that ho baa made
preparations for running a Hack on the above named
route : .
Leaving- R'clc Port every Tuesday) Friday and
Sunday,at 12 o'clock M.: arriving at Brownville at
2 "o'clock. P.M.: leaving Brownvills fur Rck Port,
same evening at 3 o'clock P, M. ,
.This route connects at Rock Port with the St. Jo
seph and Council Bluffs Stago line, and at Brown
ville with the Stags line leading from Tor-tka Kansas,
St. Joseph Mo., Independence, Kansas City and other
points below; and to Nebraska City, Omaha City
and other points aWve; and New Fort Kearney,
wes; The subscriber hopes by diligent attention
to business and accommodation to customers, to
merit n share of tho public patronage. , .
Particular atUtiitian paid to the. conveyance of
Packages or parcels Charges m'xleratejbut no ac
countability for unavoidable aecidoats
Ar-ril 7 1855. 4-Vtf ..'....
A CHANCE FOR RARE SEEDS.
THE s.ab,'cribor has variety of choice Seeds, cf
which he has grown and tested the pat season,
and deems them worthy of gencrul cultivation by all
lovers of good things. Thcsa Seeds he will send
post paid, by mail, a package of 2 Fvarietics, f of your
own selection,) for ? 1, or a larger number in tho ?am
projortion; four varieties for 21 cts., or one variety
for 9 cents. Ho has of T-i ', i
Waxes Melons -The. ew Orange, LjY Creai,
Eradfords,IIale!, PemariB, and Premium.
CATELOiEi5 ChrL-tiara, Walcrt, Mords' best
Green, Extra Nutmeg, Morins' best Yellow, Extra
Netted Rind, Minora.
MeKee's Mammoth Muskmelorr, Class MeToa. '
" CccoiBEK3 Early Frame. Long Island, Five-Foot.
English Gherkins, Fig Tomato, Mammoth, Grape,
and Cherry Tomato, Capo Gofsseberry.
Squashe3 Sweet Potato, Crfton Marrow, Custard,
WooMy's Cream, Dennis' Striped, Crook N'ck, Ala
bama Golden, White and Yellow Scollop.- -
Coss Andrews Premium, Ilirris' 40 Diys, Wy
onljt, King ITiilip, Shoe IVg, StoweU'a Evergreen
Sweet, Darling's Extra Swct. Flonr, Chocolate,
Sorgb'jBlanecor Dourah Com, Extra Pop(!orn.
Pkasl Anvaergne, Prinee Albert, May, Champion
of England, Jajan, Queen of Dwarf; Prolific Dwarf
E3A3 Mexkan Turtle Soup, Wctmore's Gulden
Eye 1, Canada Kidney, Hungarian Lima. ILirieot's
de Sois3on5, Three Foot or Aiparagu,IiuEg;irian
Tick Lean, Cape da Yerdc. ,
Nepaul Barley, French Millet, Hungarian Millet,
Egyptian Wheat. Poland Oat.
'.;Cai3ton-Potatoa Pampkitf, Head Lcttuc, gwsct,
Turaipv Mock 0rang9, etc, t. y i ' t.
Send currant bank bills orpr.ag) Btamr. When
oruera eacnoi re uueu, lac ui(ey will be promptly
returned free of expense. .
Address - . L. KORRIS. .
March 12th, 'al.- Windsor, Ashtabula Co., O.
' ' . 30-tf
ASH CLE 3 C? IirC0SFC2ATI0 CP THE
IZ0TVILL2 A3D HEY TOUT SEAL2IEY
P.AIL L0AB COXPAIIY. - - :
Aet. 1. Know all men by these presets
that wc,. Isaac T. Vhjtc, Robert 11. St.v.-.;rt,
James' 21. Hughes, Benjamin HoUa hr, An
drew S. Idol I a lay, Robert V. Furn,' Oscar
F.Lake, Wm. IL Hoover, Henry S.'MaA:o,
JohnG. Telford, .1 Ym.B.ulce, cur heii3
and assigns, do hereby associate ourselves to
gether as incorporators, for the purposes and
uses expressed ia thesj articles of incorpora
tion, and do by-these prerer.t3 cor. s tit vita and
declare oarse!vc3 a lodv'corroruU nnd rolltic
j with succcssicn, under the nr.me and t-tvlo cf
. " 1?..
uon pany, a3recalle to chZ 1 ' v
mg a
Sercral od8 for tha r
ART. -. 1 h .3 Ins roa . . 0. v, '
from tie LIuuc
" ver at
ct at any CttCr , '.-s i ,
n nver within fi.J r tJ
a:d town of Lroaru.
cr t
-Ml;.
ilissau
1
below sa;
Kearnoy, aad thence
torvi
rot Nebraska, with m, erto? lU I
j 0lQer roatl J roaiLi, or extend t: I
States arkl TerritOfiea i , il.i
oths
Slates or Territories remit
V . -Airr CJ 1? r' " p
Aut. 3J SaiJ
.uoraran" s1,,n , I
power to ma c, adol aad
1 - U-i "
nil e3 ana
rezaiattona ;... r.J
Coop any may require, not
ncor
tne law of the united Stt
so coastniv'd as, td-give the L V-'
privileges cf- banking. ,
. ..Art. 4.Said Vorntior. uil' I
lzed to lay out izt taid Eoai 0 " 1
feetWHle,;tKo ?"i31ei.g..b,ttl .
pose of cutt;nsenbaDkm.:nt3i8oci
vel.'niay take as muchnorelaaJi"--necessary
for the proper aiauractioj 3 1
iity of "said Road. : '
Abt. 5. T h3'cap!tal ilo: cf sV 1 ,
cy shalLcccsist-Qf 'Hi milliocs "j T
Im3 divided -into shares of ona homifi'11!
each. Tho immediate St'vjrtEct'j,,-
tionof said Company shtU u .
persona canica iu these artcies ot "q -tion,
who shall hold their c Gee uri 1
of seven Directcr3 shaK be elact! l.
stockholders of tho Coaipaoy ted be "
Abt. 6. Tha Board cf Directs ,
elected annually, ia accordance witiiL '
and By-laws of the Corx.pmy, andhs'" 1
office until their successor aro" evti' 1
qualified. The said Directors or 1 s ; 1
of them, shall elect ona 0: their aun&j .
dent of the Board who shall also U?
of the Company. , ' " 5
Abt. 7. Tho raid corporation 'li3 v !
the exclusive power'and privilege of be" I
aTwiilBoad between the peinta rx'ure-"
tioned, and is" hereby autl.oiized by sis pr ?
cCcers, stirveycr3 and engineers tocaaif
examinations and surveys to be raade of "
ground and country .between said po'y
shall be cecessary to dettrtiine tie mut
vantaeous routa or line hr the cocstra& '?
said liail Read, anii it shall be lawful fcr 1
said corporation to enter rj)on and tab f
session of and use all such lands and real j. 1
as may bo necessary to .determine tie 1
advantageons routi) and linn for th corr.;
tion of said Bail Road. "And it shall bei 5
ful for the said corporal icn to enter Dp-&?
take possession .and use all sucakiiitj
real estate as may- bo necessary far tha a: !
truction and. maintenance cf the LilL;
and theoccupation that may to requisite to I
same, and may purchase, or receive, arJ 1 1
lands for the purpose of said Road, aid a J
as means for its construction.
' Abt. 8.-That any person cf rerjexa. !
eiouslr,. ivantonly, or wil u'.ly damaja:w.
stroying any property belot ginsto said Cv
ranr c?i-i1t frfiifc nJ Vti v ft a-ii.l Prr" f
treble the value thereof, :o be ascertain
any; courli liaving jurisdiction, aad sll
deemed gxiilty of jt miidjmcanor, ai-dpc
ed accordingly. ;. .; ;
Abt. 9. The Board ef Directors m.
the time and place of holding tbeaDRti.il i
tion and regular met'fin23" cf tho Bod:
Company, ami at such re cut'i eich ti
holder shall be en'.itled to oce vote in or
or by proxy for each share ba.vluMyV
iu said -Company, provicf id tliit co p:
shall at any meetins cast core thaa ose-L
of all tha votes of said Company.
- Abt lO.: And the aforesaid iccorpcrai:
or a majority bf them, are hereby author:
to opcasubscriptlon booki for the stock 0! 3
Company, at such times joid places as tuj i
agreed npon, by their giving profer u
thereof by publication, reit iring such per
upon each shar& scbscribid as they mji. -.'i
proper, and when two .thousand sharai
subscribed, such commiisi jners shall
meeting of the stockholders for the pur
electing a Board ' of Direi:t!rs for" the
year. And. tvhen the aiic! Directors arech.
tho said commissioners shall deliver tc'
said Board.of Diroctora all tool, moneni
other effects belonging to the Cora pan v. T
said Company, whtm thus orgiinizelarek
authorized t3 issae.certifica.".erit stoclt,'
row money not" exceeding, tho ' capital
and make all such contrcis as may t
sary to, carry into effect the powers br
granted, and for tie purjwsoof oltain'r;"
ney with which to build or euip sail r-
any part thereof, said CEipacy may
bopdd, signed and scaled bjn:h of its o2
a3 may be authorized by its Bj-lavs i 1
amonnti-, and payable at such time ari
such rates cf interest and may be sold &rI-
sum3 as' the Directors may determine.
Art.11. The cornoiation mar take v
t
oy tne iorce ot steam orj)taer rx
fix and establish fates of toll 'for the tnr'i
tation of : persons and propx:rty over said t
Abt; 12. The said Company shall trv
port thu'United States mail ufn iucu r
as may bo agreed nron by the Tost 0&8 1
partment and the Compa'ojv- - -
..Bpia.The Compwy: shall coffi
constructing said Road , at SJjme point '
the boundaries oa the"llis3uri river, as
fled in article two'of this article of assoc-'
within ten-years f rem' the, data of fihr;
recordiniof this"artIcli?.'inJf .corcpl
mile3 of the samj within five years fea "j
date of such coramencernTt. - '
Art. l-LSaia Company faiiirg to 1
with the requisitions cf;ttii article of j
poration, tha privileges hursin secured shfr-,
null and void. - J J .-' 1
cies or ineorpcr
essary, agreeabt
ably to the ''power rested h'j
f the aforementioned act. I
tion eleven c
Abt. 1C That this corporatioi shaa cc-?
racnee on the t;v?.ntv-thiri dav of FrJ )
A. DM eighteen iundreljahd. JL"ly-3'.;i
tcrnporancoua wnh the riling of these a
of mcoiToration For
record with the Les--.
D-eds within and tot the t ounry of
fn tVr, rTr,.: i t V-! i. shail
an existence and continun -in full force
T-i.', ..1 r cr c . i ftor said a-
. j .
or until th? tv.;nty-thirl. day .of x:
A. D., nineteen hundred and seven
- A st. 17. Th3 princijat -p8
3 3 Du incsa Cd
' Brownviilp, ia 2vr
Nebraska, at wide
inziho Du iiusstd this cjroora.w"
eraaha.ccanty, '
h zlizt the uce v -
corporation shall bo permanently locate-
.-. .1 Signed
I. T.WI1YTF, : T
.... .;v:.JAME3M.HlGLI
- - L . BESJ. HOLLADA
. " - , A. S. .UOLLADA1,
- - ; H.S.MAVO.
- - JNO. a. TELFOU.
AVll. BABt'.EFv
- irv. FCHAb,
: . . v; O. 1 LAKE,. f
Bocelved for Ttccer-1, FclArv 23
1S37, at 4 o'clock P. M., and t
Deed Boo
Territory,
of Ken: a fu.' coantj
fiv
5 w.u. 11. uw'Yf. J
tcrof DctiJ?, Neic aha county,- ,
Re:
nr.w:. t
tory, and may connect wkVarl
stock tvita ether C3apaa!3j;dJ; 1
that isotuin? in tr? artiM- ,Ue
O . - l, lit I "
transport persons and every species of prc? ' j
and merchandise, 'or r rodace, or other plf?'
. f - - - - ... 1 c
Aet. 15v Thif corpof5iion reserves
the right to make such clunges in thes
it'.on runn vv ta deem? -
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