i ; r-RVis. Editor. nT.IJLPAT, Associr-te Editor. AI - rTTc Advertising Agent, in rear i r.-KTudiM,Bi Childress fctore, ' -k'r -t. Cincinnati. ; FA Co, Saw Si5 and : 13, BroU- W.'w American, Canadian audFarope- - . .I sb5.-ripiioa Oflee, So. 153, T ? " Castas street, Saint v Lra, Tr;T, Chio. -JF Archer, Nebraska. I r.-,A . -- -i,rka Cut. -N. a. pticns and i Ar3" .u- i .:t ar.J reciere and 4:Tr-r " tLcrB0,u rOU WO fiit extensive ciiU'ji;3 ui i-c SIM, trli, maae io , - i V - ft,. & Claim w ie nc w usm vni 1 iT 1 A'tf tT;- -ica?r ci: -passed by ary om-e. j : " v.c t practical printcrLimjelf.asd l-'1 n niiiished ana cipcri- -j w"i'rVt.ter, ii determined rot to be ' faT : tve eie-ation cf Job Work. Cards .j-ce i - p latest improved Card . wtHor. i.ccit i v.i ac., There ii r o snlject which aa directly claims the atientlcr.. cf this country i that ef Eda CiIcn. Kocs uhveh 03olntlni:itely concectal wiLh th he st intsests of .His Tcrrltcry, its fixture growth asd jrofp:ty. . 'HEowIeJ is power," sajs the copy-Look, aid every one trill actnorled-e its truth. Where you nd a country rapidly progressing in all that gires x state dignity and position, in science, literature, ia art, in all thai renders, it a powerful member cf the family cf nations and creates respect at home and thread, there ycu trill find the most cf th3 omnipotent St. Louis i&pc3 cf ILth und IS '2x i-si. fur. tiihed n$ ty E-m:r3 Ogf.cn (and Hannlh-d, 1X9 the oaJy naterLila haTc to tnaka cur review, 1 cr"exchirigesf Irsught by mall tcntainlrg hui anterior reus to those given in our last' ! 1 : ' ! The trial of Ker. Hr. Killoch is at an end. After a sitting of twenty-oaa hours,, the jury lxanglrocgh!; to the court room, Judg-3 Banger put the qceition to tha forumaa : -lis. Fors min hire yea agreed to a verdict? : ; , rorem3n"iVc hiT9 ncL . - -Jadgo Ire there any instmdins crcn power. i here a cntion is distmgxahei for i ''-tj cf lav that rou desire ? its moral and religious character, where peace! Foremin I knowcf mne.- , - . and plenty best regard the enorti of hcccstl Jalje!-. there rany : prohabllirv". of roll r tour wncre tr.e laws ct tne lana are. mast Te : agreement cpon a rerdkt? garded and obeyed, and the people happy and contented, while the wheels of civO life roll rTLV in a lizz::- :s .tcic, as " " ti-:-ir attcnticn. 3i warraaied to pre eatiafacucn or orJ. :t in tbia TerHtorr, ccmi- frc smoothly on, and the sign3 proclaim a glorious destiny, there, at the foundation of all success, is the mighty lever of Education. Uotr many persons have passed -unnoticed through life, for want of that polish, to their many jewels in the literary crown have been lost, their radiance undiscovered, their lustre unknown, becanse, in their youth, tho advan tages cf acquiring knowledge : vrere denied them? . . There is no sourca from which a greater diff usion cf Llesiicsrsflor than a veil rerohtieJ -r tv states. 'lUVfrV- th -lr Al ?o and wisely ordained svstem cf Common c;-;-- fTj V aar fiwi-! Schools. The rising generation is the hop cf f ,LVa to twice a rrar su '-J7- " -i - t.-j. T- -.t ! all other. feeli2S?n; j .,e:aftaareuia the asa. i rutTrnt-W I? rVV ,V.7J by Tialcn and ethers fil t tad sifiLf;!7t0 tbeirfriendi in the wa LA U seal oecasua-J w i- '"" '""'-"'. ? - fhree. six. nine cr ti'its r-; ITtrratt and Semaia County be UJten at par in L-trdaoss to this Oice.J Jurlr: jcterest t: per cent tr their i CX1T part ja jj.: Qr . that thev in turn mar well act theirs when time calls . them on tho stage of life,' Let us not sit quiedy down and cry 'educate, educate," and take tj? steps in the matter. Either go to work earnestly and energetically, nni zcnlcus'y Llor fur this im portant good. ". "; ' ir, . ,- ' One of the first thincra to be done in the accomplishment of this object,' is tho erection of a building better suited to the wants of the district than the one row occupied for that purpose, which is entirely too small and incon- The next thirg is to procure good i ana iiiiuini i"n.rnprL i:ins wrwuse a warm C:B?r ta-irru --v.- intrast in th snl.Trt an', v. hn. tv-ill cfn.e the Dettcr 1 Jw rTTJje KXebra-ka Airertiser' havic; tfes larre-t circalation of any paper 1b the Territory. Wholesale Merchants in Tecient. , t St. Jocpn, tiBCinnaii ana - Mr-' w tiTrrtiii:;neiiaa ia the Western Coua- ' "FLAX SEED. -iT-Etxrex few bushel? cf eitrs P;ax Seed to ijaa ia littiied qnantilies, to tizh of our T.Tuen ia this Cvacty who wLh to fet a eiart in THE PSE-EHPTOS'S. GUIDE ' I cow renly for delivery to Agents, 'r rr:-ing to order on the reception' cf a. . jrlers now in, and those hereafter 'received will te filled in the order in Vnkh. they are received. Tie Guide can be had at the Lam) Off::z and cf Root k Cozzests in ; 'xaLi City, and of Ailmsteosg i: L'irf, Nebraska City. Lxsv Orncii, osivi.. 5". T. Ftbruarr, 17th, 1S57. ) V it? itfonael that Xr. Tl. "VT. Fcmas is aWnt io ptLfch a ?yiipti of the Pre-EmrtkB Ltws, to fiifrwiti late decisions, eonnctrtei with that fab- Foreman"We stand la tha same poaitian that we did lost right ss to opinion, and there can be no chance cf an agreement.!.- r :- - ; J adg!It. OHIcer,; yoa may Uiko take ths p3per3 frcm the jury;: : -', , This ras done, and thus terminiie I the trla which had so lonz -occupied the tmLlic mlrii' ! intellect vhich education elves? And how . Tn rpl.i?;in ir, ?t tn v.n r., i i ; w - . 'In the f ice cf this confliciic evidence, we would gladly believe 2Ir. Kalloch to b3 inno cent, altbotgh to do so would ignore circum stantial evidence the main points cf which are admired cf the strongest possible char-" acter. The belief in his guilt, wo may safely say, is mora general since the trial than before, and nothing but evidence cf innocence of a positive character can cow remove from the minds of 'many wlosa opinions are worthy cf respect this unfavorable impiessiDn which has been made ty the evidence. Under such cir cumstances, ilr. llalloch ought to withdraw entirely from the ministry." ' Hr. Kalloch has Indeed come to that' con clnsion,ail intends to commence the study of law. ' i - Among CLUicmia news items, we notice that Mr. Bates, the late Stats Treasurer, whose impeachment we announced two weeks arot has been tried fln.A convicted. He has been declared incompetent hereafter U hold any of fice, and it to be proceeded against criminally. Judge TV. W; Drummond, Chief Justice cf Utah Territory, has resigned. He says it impossible for h" ra to hold his cfHce any long er, beicg fully a-are that the Mormons do not recognize the power of Congress, that they have a secret organisation,' acknowledging no la-Y but the lavr of the "Holy Priesthood," at the head of vhich is the Governor Briham Young, tmd that it was by his orders that the the papers, records, ire, of the Supreme Court have been destroyed and the Federal o Seers constantly harassed and grossly insulted. He furthermore chires the Mormons as having induced the Inllans to murder Capi. GarrisoD and his party, poisoned his prjdecessor, Leon- idas Shaver, and positively asserts that the late Secretary of that Territory, A. TT. Bab bitt, has. been murdered on the plains by a band cf Mormon marauders, acting under orders of Brghara Youcg audcthers,and not by the In dians ra; was imported by the Mormons them selves. He concludes by saying that, so long as Brighana Young be not renioved andanoth er Governor appointed, supported by a suE- cient rxiuitary force, "it is . toon-day .madness and folly to attempt to administer law in that Territcrr." ' ..'.- there is ro'llucr sold in the p-cs, ilihorgVa draft is occasionally made oa Missouri, by pas sengers and dispersal to thi thisry. A go 3d iteam saw mill is mming hrrj be sides several ia the Tidrity; snl yet ths de mand is ret supplied." "They bars & bank, a printing ofUce, and all the csual cenreni jrees found about anew town; besides ii is said that the Land Ofica is established hera, cf Trlich I have but llttla doubt. It is also ths county seat. Warranty d jeds are given for lets which is not ths case in jy ether Ne era-ska toa-n ex cept a portion cf Bel view. The river is very high, but as yet has not overan the bank.!, and never can incommode the town, as they . have no fiat bottoms to cross tefors reaching tha land of safety. : - - . - I saw s gentleman and Li family, who was destined for C resent Cltv, and who was lead in that direction by leading the Oracle at Sl Jo seph, and I am satisfied he cannot go away dissatisfied, if he is desirous of a pleasant and profitable location. It is positively asserted by thes who cught to know, that the Burlington read is located to Plattsmoath, and thai town is already reaping the erect3 of that location. r The long exp-ected Eteamer, Silver Heels, passed up to-day, crowded with freight and passengers, for the upper country, and had on at one time, 536 passengers, md altogether, at different times 6-10. - -' - - -' ' -' : 1 ri V-'' .... it' t ' " ' X)ZIZZ in terely r:rin tLat a rtir? wTJ. U l hull at Erowaril , ia S thsK-l Diy'riet S'o. lroa His Jay, ILij 4:h, f ;r lie f zryits of eJ ecti: crieen aai coci iirlrjc?ir;3 fir the ereetiaa of another SchocI II j us. Tj ri-r of the Ucari p. T. FraxAs, SkJ EroimnL, lzZ iC.it, 137. . 45 It J. TT. COLEIAK, AND KEAL-ESTATE BROSETw ZZjctrra IZn torod oxa?ixao Land "Warrants Bought and Sold. EHOWXVIL1.E, X. T, it QT,. ' j i I nAis asd aps, BOOTS AND SHOES. 2I0BPJS0IT EUICHE, : Hira jrzt IteceiTel At tf.czrZrei? EuPJtnj Frait, 150 bcies Ltj and or U It Half Lai, and S3 Lxj O.-iEs aai Lemons, for cata by . J.R.JEXXIXGS. "Wawxo. lest interest of the pupil, and take delight in their profsssion and the advancement of their school. A meeting will be held next Monday for the purpose of taking this matter into consid eration, and let everv one in the district be present If you feel but slight interest in the subject, no matter go get interested and exert voursclf ia the cause : cheerfully assist in the movement with hearty good will and the result will be a matter of future congratu lation to yourself, and good to the Territory. HYSTERICUS; On the second day of last December, a man by the name of YEAGrn left the house of Mr. Weight, living ia WoodruSs grove, about six miles from Brownville, on the road leading to Nebraska City, for the reslcienre cf a neighbor, some three-fourths of a mile distant. A severe snow storm prevailed, and be was warned' rot to leave until the weather moderated, but ...ltd -Town Site. We thitk neb. a palliea-! making the remark that he "was acquainted L-V; ffiSnS It" "a i i tto ..- h pcsLed onL She. Oat .... .- . .-! .IT f .! 1 JOHN A. PARKER. Tist?r. -- A. CGlI-LMOHIl F.eceirer. " . Tins cqzstt. : .We we-e struck with the marh cf iaprove- cer.t visible in Nemaha county durirz a dar time, until last Monday, nothing has ever been seen cr heard cf hhr. .'"'' As he had quite a sum of money in Lis pos session at the time cf bis disappearance, his friends made every eiLft to discover him, sup posing be had been frozen to death. Clrrnm- iiie'v spent in the interior. To s.iv we were stances rave since trax.sp;rei, wnicn ieaa to i3i would not convey the exact idea of j 'be conclusion he had teen unfairly dealt with, cur feeriegs in regard to this matter we were ! the discovery of his body has confirmed aoniihei. At aij point of the road, between ; these suspicions, it bearirg unmistakable evv r.rowaviHe and St Ciecrge, as far as the ere o-ll reach, bouses of actual asd Indastrlous Rulers could be' discovered, and the claimants making aciive preparations far the approach ing season. These- were not small claim hosses, erc-cted or,!y f;.r the present, and by tand st.arks for the rr.rrvs nf Ti-T.rw.: :b;$? who v. oc! j otherwise take the land a3 a . t'-c:: and firm for themselves and children, frcs luHding thereon. but are good substantial lui'.dicgs, possessing all the comforts cf a far The pending difficulty betxeen the United States and New Grenada is in no way settled. It will be remembered that a year ago the buildings of the Panama Eailroad were attack ed and numlers of American passengers killed ty a furious mob cf natives . The U. S. Min ister, Mr. Bowlin. together with Mr. Morse, sent asi Spdal Commissioner; were instructed to enter into negotiations with the government of JTe'jr Grenada. Our latest nd vices," April 4th, state that they have been cnsnccessful, the demands of the United States bein insult- Ilanawha Salt. rOC3 bbls oa eoasigzsieat, :i willie sell at a reined price, ty J.P JEXXIXG3. Rope. lOOCoiLs lUnJIta and Jnte Itope, from J. K. JEMNTNGS. ilackereU 12 packages no. 1, and 3 alack- ertl ia and whole bbli, jnst receirei, and lor sale by -'' -..- Freslk Oysters- 19) dot Field's celebrated Oysters, oa direct consignment, ii store, and for sale ITaili. ZOQ Kegs assorted, in store, and for sale by U.K. JENNISGS. der.ee of violence. Sheriff Corraias held an inquest npon th'einS"fasftL, lioth representatives had deter- bodr and the verdict rendered thai Yeager "came to his death from two, wounds on the head, inflicted . with, some deadly weapon, in the bands of - some person or pers-sns un known. It 13 believed thai he wa3 killed and kept concealed until the date of his discovery.- Xo clue to the murderer. J , m m m - ' f Such is the crowded state cf cur city, 'owing to the rasi number of emigrants who have While mcfct of the land, adioiain" manv cf 1 r3red into this point, that every public build- Tt; toyta in cur Territory, is exclasivvlipM 1-v perse ns who reside in said towns aal who ' l-at p- tpoa them what is denominated iuvungth- people "claim houses," consisting cf txo boards and a cotton-wood pole, and ly vlich authority they bold thee claims, eaaha cbacty prcsenU an enviable contrast to tn:s mode of procedure. .. Is no case has a claim cf more than one tc-dred and sixty acres been taken and held. -J m no case Las even lb is am o ant been -A tic 4. wuo cepecvi cpon their land as the sepport of their families, and ' caller farming as a business of their imme- choice. This is a fact worthy c f no te, f o r th Is speaks .e.l cf the law abiding principles of cur citi- -s, aid Is evidence of the manner ia which ie people regard all regulations relative to the P-emp.tla laws, and the idea the j have c objects of the organic act, that no person "a-cis mors than 100 acres, and in no case has a-a a claim b?cn j am ped. -Ane Lackwardncss cf the present frrlr" has tad lut alight effect upon our farm :rs, if one nxJ j - -ge from the ccergy displayed among . -it diss of our .community. Fences are d, land broken and planted with as little rsgard to the inclemency cf the s-ason as is jcssXle. After all, we love a farmer's life, for -ere is r.0 real independence but that realized Jrara a well coniccted farm. Everything depends cpon the efori of the men Oar merchants would do but a small ott,-.t cf business; cur mechanics labor wlth :tt hope cf reward, and every other branch of hailcal business ianguiihes when the far- -ru cerrived cf Lis uin&l it! iug is occupied. The school-house arid church each contain two. families,' while some have been compelled to camp coder the trees.- - - Somebody carr.ed off ' a sack of Eonr frcm ' Denim's, while he was tusily engaged trans portlr.g a cargo from the wharf to bis ware house, the other evening. Johx says he hopes that uch inconvenience will it pnt him tn, and rerr indigestible mav the short cake prove . County orders, city script or cotes on any of the western banks taken at par, inpay ment for said Soar, and no questions asked. miced to leare Bogota.'- "There remains." says the Aspin wall correspandent of the X. Y. Evening Porf, "but U'O couises for ,the United States to adopt, namely, cither to be insulted and brow-beaten by New Grenada, and quietly withdraw her claim, - or to adopt that principle of self-preservation, of which the new Prssident's inaugural spoke, and take by force the indemnities and gui'antees that have bVen denied t3 her dtanands (or redress." : M. ' . r ( j : : .i We naTeno news from icarar.'ua. ' European intelligence to the 31st nlL- con tains nothirg very important. ...-, France was somewhat . disturbed by secret societies, and t am erous political arrests had taken place at Lyons. , la Spain the elections for the Cortex were in iirfvrress- and the result reported favorable I o to the government. T. W. CortJiAir has entered into the Land and Lot Agency business in' this place. ' Mr. Coleman is well known by our citizens as a eutlemaa of business qnaliucauons, and en- o Gov. Slade's School, MA'atrs.' -The joj-s the ' coz dence all who know him. Give society to pro viue female teachers for the West, ; bin a calL 'i or wbica ex-Gcv. Slade, of Yermont, is the head, reports that taachers have been sent out 30 from Ccnnedicnt,..110Jrora Massa chusetts, 115 from Vermont, C8 from New York. Of the 450 teachers "sent out, 170 have returned, nearly all of them after teaching two years; one hundred' and forty-six have married; twenty-four have died; nine of them alter damage. PrrrauTs MaGarjsrs' for v April,' has just teen received. It is unusually interested. . Vest b We are itoweveT, with an energetic class cf far- "sand with a count til y far ahead of the town, c--? inertly fear rlo results de'eterlous to t-t ca account cf ths backwardness of revest Etde cf t'-yemaha river, vlcctj - mstre yettaLs l.lea, . 13 country to settle y trere will lz the heavi and we advise nd tnose who wish m aba count r. J. E. J Exyixcs, cf St. Josephis constanliy receivicg additions to bis already "mammoth stock of Goods and Groceries aaieverv article nee-led for the supply cf the West. Since we have such enterprising meichanU k near, it is useless for our dcaiirs to go to St. LoaU far evw" .... G. S. HorsAca & Col, cf Oraaha City, win prove valuable aids t thse wishing to enter land at the Omiha Land OHIce. Or young friend CFanrr?Do?.srr baa associated himself with Mr. McLArcnxcr' p the Land Agency t:'-inc3. .We cordially re commend the cs"4T .rm to all those harir business in their line.' ' .' . ' ' 1 ! . ' "1 J. ' T fjjv-a thi Crescftit City Oracle. BnowniiE, April 7th, '57. Mit. OxtACix: Since leaving Crescent City, and after a general ramtAe, I cd myself com fortably t ensconced at the 3Toel House, 'in Brownxnie.'- ;-: k" - . ;? - i I was 'samevrhnt surprised to w-iiress the improvement made since my last visit, in the iray of dwellings and business; houses,-seme of which are rot ei celled in any cf cur Western towns. - The city authorities have al ready taken it in Land to grade and bridge the j principal street ty taxation open the lot holders, ! and when completed, will giva easy ingress and egress to and from the city. ? Brownville, I think, from what I could see, and learn, is one of the best points in Nebras ka for merchants and "mechanics; the fri to supply a dense and; extensive settlement in Nemaha and the weutem counties, being tha head quarters, for. the counties of Pawnee, : Johnson, Gage, ; Jonernd others, all of which HZHTTUG 17 TUX KLTZS HEZLJ. At a meeting of the passengers on board the steamer Silver Heels, Missouri river, March COth, 1837. Mr. Stutsman was called to the chair, and G. W. Cargill wa3 appointed secre tary. The President opened the meeting with a neat and appropriate address. The object of the meeting was stated by Mr.. Morton, of Nebraska City, to be the christening of a child born during the trip. Mr. Morton moved the child be called Silver Heels. Lost. A motion to name the child John E. Barrow was lost Oa motion of Mr. Morton, the child was named Nehraska Emigrant. It was moved that the chair appoint a committee of three to take up a collection for the child. Chair appointed Mr. idorton, of Nebraska City, and Mr. Pat rick and Armstrong, of Omaha City, lhat com mittee. Mr. Stutsman, of Sioux city, was called for, and addressed the meeting in a nea and appropriate speech, " On motion of Mr. Morton it was unanimously Eesdvei, That. Nehraska will receive the child and parents with open" arms, and ever joyfully accept like accessions to the popula tion and prosperity of her wide and beautiful domain." . . The committee on finance made the follow- ing report : Mb. PitESiDirxT . asd GEsrrEsribr: Your committee on cognomens and finanos, to whom wa3 referred the novel and interesting subjee of Nebraska EmigranLFitzgerald, having had the same under advisement, and harag-visited the original proprietors of the said increscen and extremely juvenescent chunk c f immor tality combined, and having found both him and his mother in an excellent state of. preser vation and convalescence; and having consult ed the wish of his parental both maternal and paternal, and especially those of the former; and having found them desirous of paying dne honor and respect, both to John, the saint of olden times, and to John E., of the tribe of Barrow, who commaadeth the Silver Heels, of more modern date;' we have succumbed to their wishes, and the child is christened, bv and with your approval, John Bxrrcw Fltz And your committee furthermore report, that they, having been entrusted with, the sum of twenty-five dollars, and thirty cents, to be ex pended for the benefit of ihe aforesaid John Barrow Fitrgerald, have performed their duty as follows:'- ' .. i . ; : - To tha mother they have given twenty-five dollars; and, in order that, in after years, the child may boast of having beea' welcomed into the worll with exceeding joy and happi ness, they have disbursed th-remaining thirty cent3: among the male relatives of the afore said J. B. Fitzgerald, for ths purchase cf such fluids as may exhllerate their spirits and tickle j their palates. - " : ' . - P ." i Your committee would report lastly, tnat they have had the pleasure of beholding the said J. B Fitzgerald in jropria persona, and that he is of sound and perfect body, promis ing both by his copral and phrenological de velopments, with proper culture, to become an ornament andbenefit to Nebraska, to the Union, and to the world.' And your committee would congratulate yon all trpon having- performed a cood and generous deed, 'one 'for 1 which two hearts tad sen! will bless you.no w, and agna tion may, perchance, thank yon for hereafter. " All of which is most respectfully submitted.-. " '" t "' '', On motion the above report wa3 received, and ihe committee discharged.- - -' - - - Oa motion, . ' lUsdieJ That the papers ia N. W.Missouri Iowa, Kansas and Nebrask,, be requested to publish the proceedings of this meeng.J ' On' motion, meeting adjourned. x , .1. ; j. B. STUTSMAN, :i : : Chairman. G. W. Casgill, Sevry. Filu 100 tii no. 1 dried herriisrv and 2003 pounds Superior Codisa, jiit rec tired, and for sale cy J. it. JENtllSUS. IV in do w Gla&r li9 boxes SX 10X10X13 Iajs, just receiTed, and fcr sale, by St Joseph, Mo. April SO, '57. DA VXD E. UlArGHLIX. . CTIAKLE3 G. DOXSZT. McLAUGHLK i DORSET, J AND GEXERAL LANB AG EXT, rint Etreet, (eppcsii Adytrtissr' cilce,) BEOWNYILLE, N. T. ITill attend ta Filin Declarations of Intention to Securing Pre-emptions, Locating Land Warrants. Land Warrants Bought and Sold. r 1 articular attention wul do paid to bcying and selling property on com mission, and making iiirest- ntntJ for dutant dealeTa. Corraspoadence eclieited. - - lAUGIILEr & D0HSET. Eirxs TO Sradford.lIeLennani HeGary, Nebraska City, N.T MiPherson. Momsoc. & Ratchins, Brownville, 5. T O. IT. ltarnet, Eri l)3.jton, Ohio. J:&si rteeirti C3 TZZ 1XTX3 or Per S:cz:;:er Cel. AT SIEGEL L GREEN'BAUM'3 BA-LULZOIii: CLOTHING STORE, 3To. 21 Ilaia Et 3d daor abcre Ta 02cc CnOWSYILLE, N.T. Fina brjadeloth coat, zl Standicg collars, at tbe Badir.icre ClotJiin j Slcre, SPEING GOODS Or ETTHIY STTLH QUALTTY AXD PPJCE, TTakh they iatead ta tcH Lexer &sn &s Lcztll! - Blk and fancy cAssimer p-ants. an-i Carpet sack;, at taa : . . BaTtiTr.ore Chihinj Slcre, t IV r.l.V',V.l -r n Terjtaitg needed ia t-e Wertsra coantry, f rcn a bar cf soap to a broadctsia ecat. SHi, Sitin,51irsaile and Caai. Tests, and Flannel Shirts, at tho Baltimore Clothing St ire. 3 Fine Sairti ar.d oTer-allj, Pal. Leather Goiters, straw Lats, at ta Baltimore Cloihinq Store. Black and Casey cr&rat, "White and fancy shirts, at th Baltirr.ore ClotMnj Sicre. Ererytliiig ia the clithin; line at tb Baltimore Clothing Store. Call around and examine tie stock at tha Baltimore Clothing ' Stare. April J5, 157. 45-ly OF TUB LATEST STYLES, Soli ITcziar-ably Lott. NEW AND E2CH EMBEOIDETJES, DBES3 TBnnTTNGS, j miXGES, FASS JLXD FAXCYGO 0DS, ZXTOCJO CrOOClS SUks, Sittins and SHpjrej A larp and eoniflete axiortmert cf - w Buchanan LiTo and General Inauxaxico Oo.T OSce eor 2d and Jole sts, ST. JOSEPH, 210. cnxBTEara at tbx xast sEssiox of tot mo. ix3. TjQjrps AND BONNET TRIMMINGS, jiuinonzea vapucu so,vvv,vw. riicToitJ. J. R. Jennies, L B. Howard, J. AO irra, HZton Tooth, Jotn Calhoun, JehnlL Likens, V.II.reaek, James KtT, X.J. iic Asian, A. G. ilansf.eer. y. K. HcAsuax, S'y. IS now ready to reeeire npplicatloa fc r Life, Fire, liarise and Hirer riiks. A eah rttixa of 25 per cent, will bo allowed on earjo premiums. Loam promptly adjnstad, and tha nssa! faeilitiea giTea to ther&trons of the dice. ' Awil 16th. 1357. 41-3a M cf every style and quality, HEADY MADE SHLTITS, JOS SALE. Let S in block 52; Leti 3 and 12 ia block 45; Lot 10 in block 47, in the City of Brownrille, br UcLAUGHLIN A DOLSEY. ffll 11 JC2 SALE. Lot 2 in block 4P, let Levee lot in BrowcTille; als0boo5e and lot in block? Main ftreet. - - 3ULACGHLIN A DOItSEY. JG3. SALE. Half cf lot 11 in block 19 Main street; also, lot i in block 19. Also, 441 acres of land joining South BrowavilletbT McLAUGIILDf A DOHEi. April 2a, 1SS7. ' ' 4A-ly SPRING'ARRIVAL- o r NEW GO AT ; W. HOBLITZELTr k CO. BLOWN YILLE, N. T. W are ccntima." y receiving by erery boat, an entirely new ax! large a&iortment of SUPElilOU GOODS, Mil ST I !E3 Heady iJarlc Clotliing Tottlir:Hioa!t . , , s . it i v , TThich we will fell at as reasonable prices as any establishment in the West. tx motto being "LIVE AND LET LIVE. We hare now in store great variety of the fol lowing articles, which we piuvhaed fwr CASH and consequently can stll cheap oa the sauxo terms : DRY GOODS, JOHN COLHOUN & BEOTHEE, (Sign of the Padlock, opposite the Pott 02ee.) WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL pea t.ra ix . . . Building and Sadfdlery Hardirare, GROCERIES, Boots, Shoes," Icithcr amiStoe FIsjII ST. JOSEPH, MO. TT AVE now in st., and to arrive shortly, Amer- Xi k Cf tie best man-afacture and of jraptirior "VTorfcxaiuiip. That wul nrike aa ngTy isaa nandjone and a lady of beauty more 1ot1t, ILVTS AND CAPS: That will tit and j lease tTtrjW.y. Boots and Slices, From the infaa tile articl 8 of red mcrocce, to the graceful bcOi f the genie -man's walking eostnsifi. from the best maaalActarsrs at E03IE AND ABROU) ' i rurC AUl qJ Picket knives Knives and f: ri Brass curtain bands and ptns Door locks Angers and anger bitta Cora knives kan and Foreign Hard ware, such as : GreaTes A Son'a Files Scissor and Edge Tools Catcher's do d Spear A Jackson's saws Gimlet pointed screws GriSLn's and American horse nails " Post bole answrs . Ames shoTeii and spad--s Briar scythes La3 A Porterj thiiUtfr Grajs and grain, da Butts - Xali - "iIonifing nwehiruM Shovels and tongs Circular, mill and ma!y Candlesticks saws '.'.. Framed wood iaw ' C C!!lSs Coopers dra wing Wu Vices l l 1 . . If .-I.'a . I ... . . . . - tools Tils Treai lloopa American anrila Latts, east and wrought Mocks ana a; Or per rivets for bells Tad hocks, breech 'g loop Tuyere Irons I'ad screw?, eonkeyee Plated and com. itirmpa Urnannmw, racu do da U.tU t.irt3reuistlrouVM do d j Uuckles Silk. 3 cord thread da do Itings Breast and nda snaps Lasts pgs ' PegfloatJ Pincera ...... Shee thread Bristles, wax Liaisg skins Binding With many gtcds embracing eompIeU assort-1 mcnt of the m-st desirable which they will sell at J. COLEOC A L7.U. :'.r.. t- 11EMAHA "VALLEY.. .DAtll'i A. Haixax. CaVhV. ' I " J.S.IL.llinEiE,Pnst. O rmillXG DAYS, irilavs aid Tbttr ilayt. DI3 COUNT DAYS, Toeidajs an-d Frid.ys. B A3 KI X II O UHS, from 1st TforenbeT to 1st i'aixh, 10 A. iL, to J P. al frcm lit llarch to 1st ioember, S A.Wif... a - HATSiAND CAPS, -; HARDWARE, . ; t CTJTLEaIY, Q UEENS WARE, ; Poots and Shoes, ; Ready, Made Gothbg . : : Aiul a ne assortsaent of - - , LiGrrr giioceiiies, - Spice .;:.-, - - - -; v." Peppsrs,.; j - . - - - . - SaAar&trt, ' . Gingct.':.-.,. ''-. ' V 'V" ..' M Allspice, . ' - ' : ' ' - - ' etc, etc ; And a good nrtide of . Smoking and Chewing Tolacco. , . I It is a plessxrre to tw to show gocd-Vnd we ask yoa u eaii ronoa ana see .- jof.'. - - ' , ITOELirZELL A CO. Anril 23. 1S57. , . : Calf skins UnpeT leather Bridi'.e do Skirting d Ilarsesa do Ikdtirg do Goat iJns - Ar Sold at Eastern Price. Genuine Imported Chrjetinj Of 5ew anl Elegiat dei-'gns. YAiiEEB KOTIOSS, HOSIERIES, CHiia, Glas3 and QaeenjTrare- P02TE M0NNAIE3; SILK PUESEf?, s And a thocsand articles, Tacgisg in regular g--dation cf price an-1 importance, fr-ta the priaa:: ti toothpick of the ancient goose quill, to a thoisixd dollar shawL Oar innate and aatiTe modesty f.-riid as irrifb ing glowing eneomlanu upon our Srring StoeB cf Goods, and we aik J&u to call aadiwifcryomsclTts WE CHALLENGE THE TTEST. and fzrthermcra MAKE NO CHARGE . ' the lowwft prices. April 15th, 1S57. 31-ly jit: A-T-1 23 ,1257. iox,inrrc.3D:3. 4.My 3. -I. . NO. AUi, ORBIUAirCIL IlAnrnn'3 for Arril is oa our talle. Oa all cccasious are we g!ad to see its -irtleome- fiM. It abonnds; a cinaL-TiLa ll.irarV articles of are. rapidly iillirj cp vii:h. lettlsrs. . Lumber j Attest: it ordaiaed by the City Conned tf the City of rwxTUIe.T-Thatno rait leg? r lumber shall ifier the pallieaticn et ttis cnucanee be al lowed to remain more than ens , day north f Main street a sail City. And be it further crdaiEed.That the ovi rs of the log way be required to nrrrovethe same below said street lj taa cf Jaly, A. Arpr3T4 Apr3 2sl?- ' ' ...... J. D. IHOitPSO, Chalnsan. E. U. TeostsoS, l?rier. - - 45-5 : :? il and Umucr is ancaat Ut tlj ir..ir:e coxmtry j ana tne former is mcca mere reasDnanle than ia other parts cf the Territory. EJorts are ti'i-: mide ta-erect ft larja Uctel, vnichls I ir..ca cetd?i Lcre," :a well ts szzh b zzzzj .:ad tls'Cty O.-JIliance b to-day's ra'ncr.ictlcr of tha reit:n cities, Ilctico to Prc-Enptora ! G. S. HOBBACH t CO. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , a::d " .- REAL 'ESTATE BROKERS. O IIAILV CITY, 27. T. . WILL gis-e f articular attenti'm to preparing the iua?eary. papers for Pre-emptions, an. renderir ; any as5rane which y be required b. Pre-eiEtioTia proTingzp their I're-eajtiva right attheC.S.lAad02e. 4i-ai D. C. L T.-2?. SADDLES, - --- -'-LzuxiXTj" ; ; " H-cInn Ildge Sec3, etc., etc. . j. a. xAixirrra. j. l. tczrra. jotas ciakj. Oregon, 11a. CrownTiHe, . T. Oregon, Ho. AacALLlSTEIl, DOZIER fc CO., MERCHANTS. ' -: - Zirnlerw i FANCY uiXD STAPLE . DRY GOODS! HAEDWARE & QUEENSWAEE, Crooorloo, . A Au fc AJ.w-t-J, ' AA..aV, wv.,. V.C., 2o. 4 JJliia Strict, i 2'x. 2 Lesetj S a Jorejh Gr irtt;. EsrM Hertll, Ja -:non C-ty Eaqnir-r and St. Louis HspaUiiaa eory tlx racn'.hs and char?s this eflse. AyillJJ,lir. . 4Uy A. LTFCaO. i - : TC5T re,trc'i perstearaer TTh'te CIju 1, a ripr!y ! eJ cf L";.:lira iliin See-L, wVi-.h we tj.r fv-r til Qr ACItTS cf land "ataVelel ss a t:wn. Ii : on rc :le t'3-n. f-:r CASla. j O was originally a rart cf the site cf rrcfsvi-le,! ' Or seed r cflxsl sj-a r-cT'.b., d'r;t fr:s a-1 lias lately beea inecrpirs t&ri aa sa a 111 i. a.. I:, Texas, eor?rr.i3 r'v uac-iref teiefd -.-laTtd. Ai-r i.trL.n;j:rs ead - urea :e , . - . - JU. O. & !... t.l.M a.. an 45 St itxs: wt& al L.'OwctHI , y. T. JwaXX II-. w JiO 0 Coll. ' Apr' SS-I., mils prepertj triers ia tisCt cf TryrsTZe JL are herthy t-.rJL-i . Ci t trxrilrg to aa Crii- aanca of tie Cry Ccaacil, tie asjessaseat tf all prepcrty .wi'.hla the ccroorila Iimiucfga.il Town has been made, and aj-praLd by tie Cry Cesacil. ana any persona leelng taeTf-ilfes artieTed fcysaid assesMitess can naro a aeanrr c-f tie same Wi;aia tha tiraa cf thlrtr drs fr-rn tiis dai. . ... . nOilES JCILVSOy, CitylUraial. Bruwnrir. Ap-U Z'. 1:11. . 4-Zv TH0S. H. LAICON & CO. lytcqd & mTZi. WHOLESALE AND EETAIL . ... Bcalcn vi GROCERIES, ' HARDWARE, QUEE33Wj iEE, HATS, $ CAPS, rrcdls, Strrrw, Plo-srs, FcreitMt- E0NC2A, ::a Apri2 5J:,lS-r. 4J-tl Cah, ly ttc lbs. cfEnccn. F'-r tl tltap f 3,lrrdt:h, AND TTHOLrSALK GRCCIIISJ 2'. 13 Lr- 9-i i nr. Clc-rrft. CT TT ry T r . -- A.UI.i. !' - , U. . J I. t . ( I (i a JL. tf I':-- - "3 to n'' n Utfaf - 1- IL A. TERRY, t CO. Trn:ujiu: asz sstxzz. t rA-r"i it GAr.:z::n-ir.:-T feel,! tf sii.-r.ii Gr.:r. a Mi".-.::' C2 L:.ii.r.rn'j low. . C.incil Llaf, I : '-. A;rU2J,l:-7. - ,:-Iy ?!!, a. - Aa 3 f. i i tae c. :