Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, May 07, 1857, Image 2

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    Washington, April 23.
The Department of the Interior this
morning completed the organization of
the wagon road corps, viz: Fort Eid
'gely and South Pass Road F. II.
Nobles, of Minnesota, Superintendent;
ThiloP. Hubble, of Minnesota, Distri
buting Agent; Sam Medary, of Ohio,
Engineer. Fort Kearny, South Pass
and Henry Lake, Eastern Divisiin
M. F, Megraw,of Mo., Snpt.; . J.. S.
Abell, cf Md., Distributing-Agent; F.
W. Lander, of Mass., Engineer.
Western Division John Kirk, of Cal
ifornia, Sapt.; Frank-Denver, of Cali
fornia; Distributing Agent; Bland
Bishop," of California, - Engineer, El
Tasso and . Fort Yuma James B.
Leech, of Texas, Supt., Gabriel Jor
don, of Ala., Distributing Agent; lNT.
JL Hollon, Engineer..
MegrawKoble, and Leech leave
" Washington to-day. Kirk is en route
from California. . Operations are to
be commenced with . the least practi
cable delay.
The War Department has not com
pleted its. organization for the roads
assigned to it.
Washington, April 24.
- ThcGovemorship of Utah has been
tendered to Major Benjamin McCul-
loch of Texas, and it is believed that
he will accept the appointment.
A letter is now on the way to him,
' requesting his presence, in Washing
ten.
' The design of the 'Administration
, is to pursue a peaceful policy towards
Utah, in order that the laws shall be
executed, and the right of every in
habitant of the Territory protected,
without recourse to arms.
The Postmaster General has conclu
ded a contract with the Panama Rail
road to convey the mails until the
PTniration"of the Dresent contract
X - 4
with the steamship companies, , two
Tears hence, at the rate of 100,000
per annum,
- .
, New York, April 23.
It is reported that the steam frigate
has been ordered to malic ner ma
' trip a3 far a3 Norfolk, in order to test
her machinery before proceeding to
: tea.: .
JIilwaukef, April 15.
The Milwaukee - and . Mississippi
Ufi.ilrftn.r1 been coniDleted to the
Mississippi river. . An . excursion train
left Prairie du Chien.tKis. morning.
There is great rejoicing.
w . . . a a 1
'.BAnEALors Spor.T. A four-mile race
took place at CallaboocheGeorgia, on
the 3d ult. The entries w'ere Charles
ton, Frankfort, and Sue Washington.
This is the summary -Sue
"Washington ,23
Fmnkfori v. 3 1
1 1
o o
Charleston . : 1 2 3 dr
Time::7,S9, 7.40,8, 8151.7
Frankfort died in five hours after the
race, having been run .to'dcath.-. , ,
. ' CnicAGO, April 23."
Runners returned from the pursuit
cf the "Indians confirm the' rumored
massacre of "whites in Blue Earth
county. Forty settlers have been mur
dered at Bi Bend and several women
taken prisoners. The greatest alarm
is everywhere felt." All the Indians
beyond the Minnesota river are assum
ing a hostile attitude. . , Rumors are
rife cf an alliancabetween the Sioux
tnd ChippeTvas. . -' -
i. m
' ' TVAsnrkoTON, April 22. .
- It haslccn decided by the Adminis-
. tration not to remove Gov. Izard from
the Executive pest which ho holds in
Nebraska, but to give him an oppor
tunity to be heard 4n answer to. the
charges that have been brought against
him. If after such a hearing it should
le necessary to remove him, a South
crn man will be eppointedas his sue-
Col. Sloo tdc graphs from New Or-
Icr-ns that he has again -been' cheated
cut cf the direction cf the Tehuantepec
Company, and that at tho election just
held the present board has been re
elected, with Mr. Ixiccll as President
The Sloo Company urge the Govern
mcnt to make at once a contract with
them for the conveyance of the mails
r.cres the Isthmus cf Tehunntcpec.
If this s:hc"!l be done it would render
operative the eighth article cf ' the
Gsadabps Treaty an! - secure to the
Government the desired right cf way,
as that article authorizes tho United
States, whenever they may deem it
rcccrrary, to interfere for tho protec
i -4 - vJ fc44'A , W ij Vl J-A-ijawA
i::n citizens upon the Tehuantepec
I:t!r.:u:. '
V TI.: Government is dirpesed to act
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EjOiNiBOjAi.
TI1I3 beautiful Town Site is situated 5 miles
North -west of Brownville on tho Territorial io&d
leading to Nemaha City,St. Gc-orre, Glen Kock,a.cd
Nebraska City. It is well sujici with excellent
water, isnenrthe centre of Nemaha cour.'y,wkn;h is
the testseU" t J an ! improved coui ty in the Trrittry:
and from its locaticnati close pr:.ximity to Ticiber
and Luildirg material, cannot f.u. to becoraa a Jjood
and flourL-hingir.land town. Mrasurcs bsr-a been
already taken to erect a -Moiling-and . School
house, a blacksmith' shop, dwell j;g houses &ad store
immediately. . .
All parties desirous of locating cr purchasing can
be accommodated on reasonable terms by making
application at the Tavern (in London.) Ilata caa
be eea by applying to JOHN' II AUMAN, cr
BOtiERT HEAP.
April r3i,lSJ7.-r.v :i ...
, .IITHERSOIT,
it'
MORRISON & hutciuns,
Have just Keceived - - , '
" 7 . At thtir New BvMding . .:
CH THE LEVUB '.:. ,
L JLgq,Trt m o tin. Dtools. .
, : OF ; v"
SPRING GOODS
Or CTERY STYLE ,
QU,XITY AND PRICE,
Which they intend to sell ! 1 ; .
Lower than ih& Zoicest !! L :
At their New Establishment you will finl
everything seeded in the Western
country, from a bar of oap
to a broadcloth coat.
'. - i
BETS' GQODa,
' OF THE LA TEST STYLES,
. Sold Remarkably Low.
: NEW AND BICH EMBROIDERIES,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,;,. 7
FBIXQES, FANS AND FANCY GO ODS,
: ; ' !- . ;
I3roc0 CS-ooc3i3V !
Silks, Sattins and Slippep -, ,
A large and complete fcssortment of f
BONNETS AND BONNET TRIMMINGS,
... ... ;- , -i : -'U'
cf every 8tyl and quality, ; -
. " , . - 1 ' t . , -i
' Cloths, Casineres, and Ycstirgs
READY MADE' SHIRTS,
Ready illnde CiotEiIn
T9
To fit tho Million !1
'ill:
Of the beet manufactura and cf urrior
. .. Workmanship. .t v- -. - -
;. . . . , - - '...;
. : -. Loeliing' Glasses, - ;
; - That will make an tgly man hundsomt !
and a lady of beaaty more loroly,
HATS AND CAPS,
That will fit and jilea everybody. . .
Boots, and', gliocs,-:
From the infantile article of red mcrocco,
to the graceful boot cf the gentle- ;. ', '
tian'i walking eostume. 'I ;
from the best manufacturers at - -
nOME AND ABROAD
Sv?i Eaikrn Prices. :
Gemuno-, Imported Carpeting.'
. .. . .. .. v ., vii, , ..
- Of 2ew and Elssant designs.
yanebe. ::kotiows,
". iiosmiiES,
; . ' ; .. v.';. " - 5 J
China, Glass and Queens ware !
POP.TE HONNAIES; SILK PURSES,
And a thoufand article?, ractring ia regular gra
dation of price and importance, from tha primatiTe
toothpick of h ancient gxe qixill, to a thousand
doliar shawl. ......
Our innate and natiro mofiesty forbid bi lavish
ing glowinj encomiums npori our Spring Stock tf
uood3,and we ass you to can anuseeicryonrseiFei
. TE CKALLEXGE THE TFELT.
' asd furthermore : ' .-" .
HAKE NO CHAKGE ! : ' "
..., - .
irrinxsGx, iiorjiisox, & nrrciiixs;
ipril t3, 1S57. ! ' : ; 45-ly
Lrroan.
J. T. EOEX.
LTT0RD &, H0RnV
TTIIOLLS ALE AND EETAIL
. ,- DcaJcri in . ' '
t
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QTIFENSVf ARE,
r rf") tTI f f-"--,-- '
RATS, JWAPS,.
Kail?, C1dvc. Vloii t, rurnitirectc.t
SONC?.A, HO.
Arcilfih.17. ' -r 4J-tf
a '
13.CCO
ITj S. of Eitccrs,
i. vr ftie, i. lira p i
LYFOr.t 4'IIORN.
sale, i:h?p for
Cash, ly
Sonera, Ho,
April Cih, 13i7. fia-tf
T!,HTIDIAT2LY,- by tho tulscrllcr, sefn-d pood
C
f rn, f. I to ;kU the tost sgL'3 wiU be
:-f to
c.
& fl. ITV
n
wcr.TH cr
n
Jist Received
Per Steamer i( Sihei' ITeels"
AT THE
CASH Aim PRODUCE STORE
- ,- -OF - -. i
McAllister, dozier &t go:
Calico and Brown Sugar, . -
- Fish Hooka at d Clothes Pins, at '
McAllister, dozier & co's.
Ginghams and MolasSes,
Steel Tens and Wash Boards, at
McAllister, dozier & co's.
Salt and Brans Kettles,
Tar and Fine Combs, at
McALLISTFR, DOZIER & CO's.
Lawns and Ox Yokes,
Tin Ware and Crushed Sugar, at
-McAllister, dozier & co's.'
Bleachcd Muiilin and Bed Cords,
Shirt CoUars and Fiddle Strings, at
McAllister, dozier & co's."
Denims' drawing knives,
De Lains and dried apples, at
McAllister, dozier & cosi
Silk handkerchiefs and hand Saws, : r
Blacking and pain killer, at ' "'
McAllister, dozier & CQ's;
Flour and irish linen, v '
Black pepper and bar lead, at
; McAllister, dozier & co's.'
Plows and powder, " ''."
Pocket knives and percussion caps, at !"
- McAllister, dozier & co's
Blk silk cravats and codfish, v ' V,
Lace mitts and wall paper, at
McAllister, dozier & co's!
Cofite and fine hirts, - ; t
Red and white flannel and tobbacco, at ;
Mc'ALLIS'TER, DOZIER & CO's.
Rice and ladies undersleeves, - - .
Ktttmeg gratera and Queensware. at ' :
: McAllister, dozier & ccs.
Glass and Ayers' cherry Pectoral,
Carpet sack: and hardware, at ' " i
r - McAllister, dozier & cos.
Ladies hoei-sry and log chains, '
..'jlfeedleaandRhovels, at -, :
McAllister, dozier & co?s.
Indies collars and striped shirting, ' - - .
Puff combs find saddlery, at , . 1 i
v ; McAllister, doziee & cov
Broad cloth and bar soap, ' - -
Carry comte and dress trimmings, at - ' '.
McAllister, dozier & co's.
Boots, shoes and star candles, ' ' : - "
Laeo edging and Salaratus,
McAllister, dozier & cos.
' j Cottonades and spectacle?, . .
. Brooms and Ticking, at -
: ; McAllister, dozier & co's.
Sewing silk and bucket?,
Envelopes and Kentucky jeans, at
McAllister, dozier & co-s.
Blue drilling, knives and forks, '
Tea and white lead, at
- McAllister, dozier & co's.
Wash tubs'and to5th picks,
Backcombs and knit needles, at , - i
. McAllister, dozier & co'a.
Cassiniers and vest ings,; ' " -She
brushiis and Godfrey's cordial, at ; . .
McAllister, dozier & co'a.
Lace veils and cologne, :
Dress combi and scissors, at . -'
. McAllister; dozier & ccs.
Thimbles aad razor straps, " ' -Pearl
buttons and jews harps, at
McAllister, dozier & co-s.
Suspender! and ribbons, ," '
Brown, greon and blue barege, at '
- McAllister, dozier & co's.
Vinegar and linen thread, - ' 1 " .
Jaconet muslin and ehaving soap, at J
- McAllister, dozier & co's.
Linen tablft spreads and shoe lacets, . '
IndigD and Jaynes medicines, at r- .
, McAllister, dozier & co's.
Browa linen and razors, - ',
Crash and diaper, at . f
.- McAllister, dozier & cas.
Colored cambric and ink, ehoes . , ...
Thread and cotton batting, at
McAllister, dozier '& cos.
Table, tea fpoons and wadding, :;
Coat's thread and jack plains, at
McAllister, dozier & co-s.
"ChaUi do liins, and window sash, : 7
. Doors and shambray glngh3ms, at
McAllister, dozier & co's.
Straw goods, and summer clothing,
Starch and pins, at - .
McAllister, dozier & co'g.
Bonnets a;id hair oil, -Bacon
and artificial flowers, at
McAllister, dozier & cov
, A thousand and one articles cot mentioned, ciill
round at
; ; , McAllister, dozier & co's.
For Dry Goods of every description go to ,
McAllister, dozier& cO'sJ.
For cheap G;foceries and good brogans go to i
- McAllister, dozier & co's.:
If joa want to get that which is cf tho best go
to
- McAllister, dozier & co?s.-
Who is it that always evinces the most Eolicitudi
nous anxiety to please th taste and csjtivata the
. . McAllister dozieu i; co's. .
Consequently you 6hou!d patronize
McALLISTES, DOZIER &CO's.i
; .; . Deal With
GO,
' AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Br.ov:;vii.i-i:, :;. t.
Notice to the Citizens cf Xeriha Co.
WHEREAS, the Ledlature cf Nebraska at their
last Session, adopted the Rerenue Laws of
Iowa, -which makes it the duty of the Treasurer of
the County to collect all taxes, also, tho duty of
those of whom taxes are due, to come up to the coun
ty seat, (BrownTille) and pay over said tax. "Which
law is now .in force and ha? been r.nee i ts passage.
pclinquent tax payers will please come forward and
pay over to William HobliizelllheTrcasarer of Ne
maha County, otherwiso you will be seat for at your
own expense.
By order cf County Conrt, now in SessToar '
. , J, . D. L. SANDERS, Pres. of Court..
Brownville, April 7, 1857. i ' ' 43-4w
1 .GEO..S.lEAYEE.fi:. CO.,:
AND
GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
j GLEN1YOOD,
PLATTSJIOUTII,
Cass co, Nebraska.
M ills co, Iowa,
"T7ILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Inve3-
tigatinx litles. Paring laxcs. Investmcr mon
ey, Buying and Selling1 Town Lots, Buying; Selling
and Locating Land Warrants, and all other business
connected with their profession in Western Iowa and
J. M. DEWS, Associate Attorney.
REFERENCES:;
Greene, Wear & Benton,
G. Doughty & Cov
Greene, Weare & Ricej -
Council Blufls, Iowa.
u
Ft.DesMoinca
Cedar Rapids, "
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Glcnwood, Iowa,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
. a . u
Yincentown, N. J.
HighU-town,
Philadelphia, Pa.';
U , it
Ifcdford, N". J.
ureene s, weare, .
Nixon & Goodman, - - .
Tootle A Greene, -
N.W.Thomas,
Schooly A Son
Gen: Wm. Irick, ;'
II. Johnson,
I. Kccd A Son, , 1 - ' !
Robinson A Bro- -
Burlington Co. Bank, ,
WHITE, RUSSELL, & CO. ,
. WHOLES XLE AD RETAIL DEALERS IX
If IB. 01EM
ILUIDWARE AND CUTLERY,
lledicines,' Dye StulLV :
Saddler)', Boots & . Shoes, '-"Hats & Caps,
QUEENSWARE, ST02TEWAEE, TLWABE,
IRON, NAILS, STO YES, PLOWS Ac.
Also Turnitxire of all kinds, Window Sash, &o
FLOWER SEED GROWTH OF 1856.
rpiIE1 8ubreriber will tend 20 choice varieties of
L flower teca by mail, postage pawl, for onedollar.
:.., u ; :'" v WAliDJSK & UlLMORE, .
.. . Nurserymen and Florists,
' .. ..''-, v . . Springfield, Ohio.
' March 19th, 1857. - . - 40-tf
Editor "JTebrcwha Advertiser": .-.-. . ;
Dear Sib: Inlsokingover the last number of your
paper a notice attracted my. attention signed by
Jerome Hoover, Esq., !n which he states that certain
stories are in ciroulation that the undersigned claim
gome interest in Nemaha City for tho rjuroose cf in
juring it3 prosperity. It may do quite well to cir
culate a report of that nature whero tho facts are
unknown, but to those knowing, tho facts such a
statement is merely foolish. . .
And for the purpose cf giving a fair opportunity
to persons to ascertain tho facts we hereby warn all
persons from purchasing any pretended claim or
interest in me sa.nl towu 01 eunum ity, irjm the
saidJcromo Hoover, as he has sold and received fay
for nino-twelfths of said town,and suit 5s now pending
to place tbo undersigned in possession of the interest
by them purchased in the same; and they have not
authorized the said Hoover to sell or dispose pf any
portion of tneir intereft, but directed, suit -to b
trePght long since for its recovery.
- 1 ours, ac.,
. I. ir- I -. ,i - F. J. 3IARSIIALL.
JXO. DOXIPHAN.
JAS.DOiniAN.
R. L.BALLARD. '
t -V !..; K.C.BISnOP. 'T
. f . ,; . K P. BIRD.
'' ' , '. A. , WOODWARD.
' ' :v ' - P. NUCKOLLS. "
i - -:' - CHAS. P, HOLLY. -
March 2Sth. 1S57. ' : - . 42-tf
: BRUSHES i- BRUSHES!
;! ESTABLISHED 1325. " r'
DATID McJIURRAY, Jr.,
AMERICAN ; :
. 1 ,.-X7'.X,02iOTJ.EJ,' ,
4 Ao. 252 Pearl Street,-:
, . - j '
- New York.
', Pric List of Brushes, sent if reiuested. Orders
respectfully solicited, and promptly attended to.
April 2d. !Sa7. 4Z-3in
ALLEN BOOT
S. t7. COZZEXS
1 EOOT & COZZENS,
LAID AGENTS,
OxixaZxctu 21tyf 10". Tj
HAATNGmade arrangemants by which we receive
accurate copies of U the Townships, 3 fit as
surveyed, in the Territory, we are now prepared to
offer our services to the citizens of the Territory,
: V.!": '' IN FILING ': ;
DECLARATORY STATEMENTS
INTENTION TO PRE-EMPT,
Sccuriri3
Pre-emptions, -
LOCA TING LAND WARRANTS,
" ' ' ' ' " AND ' ' .;
Land , Warrants Bought . and Sold,
"Land entered on time, etc. .
PARTICULAR attsntion paid to buying t(nd
selling on Commission. Also in' making Col
lections in all parts of tho TEJIXUTOIlY and
WESTERN IOWA.
: April 7 43-tf .
WM.- OSBORN.
EEAXXB IS - . ! ,
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
Jewelry, Plated Yrare, Cutlery, gpoots, Ac, Ac. -
cbiaslcx City, N. T.
tSJEKGBAvrsG and Repairing done on short
notice, and ALL V0RK1TAK3 AST ED.
- ;j" Provisions.
WE keep constantly on band, Florr, Crn Meal,
Baccn, Batter, s.nd every variptvof Groceries.
' ' ' - . UOBLITZELL I CO. .
BLANKS cf
trtry dtriri; ncs, fcr sa'o
at ILU
ILIITBIIIIS
S rEAMBOAT AD VEBTISEMENTS.
ASOARILiNGEJIENTS !
St.. Joseph ar.d Councif'Dlu.Vi Veekly
" sTlverIhesls."
,'TW 'kv THE r.ew and fast rnaning pa:? :nger
I'.-k'lM steam:- "SILYEii HEELiJ," tavinj
beea luilt expres?- for . the tva le, will con the
openirg of navigation, make regular weekly, trip?,
between St. Joseph and Council Bluff, connecting
with the first St. Louis Packets at St. Joneph.
The, "Silver Heels," will extend her trips to Sioux
City, and intermediate points, onco a month.
, DOXXELL & SAXTOST. .
u33-t -r -:t.rr"rr - -t Agents.
1 857 ; " Missouri eiyer .packet.
1857.
'.yTU'xxXm
WM.EDDS
Master
For Florence, O maba City, Council Blu fTs, Billcvne,
bt. SI ry s, yoming Lity, Nebraska City, Lin
den, Prownville, Lowell, Oregon City, Iowa Point,
Savannah; St. Joseph, : Palermo, Atchisor, Wes
ton, Leavenworth City, Kansas, Independence,
Liberty, Lexington, etc., etc . : ':
THE new excellent and favorite passenger Steamer,
M'jt. Campbell, Wm.Edds, Master, will on the
earliest opening of navigation, run ai a regular
packet to the above and all the intermediate points
on the Missouri Kiver, remaining permanently m
the trade during tho entire season.
Tho William Campbell" has recently beca fitted
up, and reiurnisned in tno most modern style, re
gardless of expense, and with an eye single to strength
safety and comfort, as well as with every conveni
ence that could render her desirable to the traveling
public, tendering her now both as regard3 capacity
for business, superior accommodations for passengers,
equal to any in the trade. Captain Edds Lopes to
receive at the hands of bis numerous Missouri river
friends a continuance of that generous patronage
for which hois indebted daring a series of years,
while in command of different boats, and for which
he hereby desires to present bis most pratoful ac
knowledgements, promising increased effort to give
general satisfaction, and retain their confidence and
patronage.
April Ud, lSaf. . - " - 42-tf
1857. Missouri arvER packet. 1857.
W. Y7-. BAKER Captain.
ROBERT A. DARST.'. .-Clerk.
For Sioux City, Logan, Omadi, Decatnr City, Dc
. Sof-o, Florence, Omaha City, Council BlafTi, Bcllo
"vua, St. Mary's, AV'yoming City, Nebraska City,
Linden, Brownville, Lowell, Oregon, Iowa Point,
Savannah, St. Joseph, etc., etc.
: - THE excellent commodious and favor
;.r . . ite passenger 6teamer Admiral, Capt.
Baket, Clerk, Robert A. Darst, will on the opening
of navigation ply as a regular packet to the above
and all intermediate landings on the Missouri River,
remaining permanently in this trade, and running
rcgnlarly during the entire season.
The Admiral has recently received many valuable
improvements and additions, rendering her now, both
as a passenger and freight steamer, equal to any in
the trade ; and Capt. Baker hopes to ieccive at the
hand) of his old Missouri River friends, the same
libenil patronage so generously extended to his-broth-cr.
Shipper may rely upon having their freight
handled with the greatest care and dispatoh, and
passengers are assured in traveling upon the Admi
ral, of bciDg made f ;el always quite at borne. The
Adnf.ral will make one trip to Council Blu3"s, after
which she will make regular trips to Sioux City
every twenty day. , " '
- April 2d, 1857. ..... . 42-tf
1857.: MISSOURI RIVER PACKET. 1857.
iLlonzo Olxilcl.
JOSEPn B. HOLLAND- v .. .' -Master.
For Council Bluffi, Omaha City, Bellevue, St. Mary's,
Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden, Brown
ville, Lowell, Oregon, White Clond, Iowa Point,
Savannah, St. Joseph, Palermo, Atahison, Weston,
Leavenworth City, Kansas, Independence, Liberty,
; Lexington, Ac. . . .
ft Pjrl J THE entirely new, swift and elegant
'vu.', '. -,-?a passenger steamer alonzo cniiJ), Cajjt.
Joe. Holland, will on the opening of navigation, run
as a regular packet to the above and intermediate
poinns, cont inuing in the Bluffs . Trado during the
entire boating season. . .
Captain Holland, deeply grateful to his numerous
friends along tho river for the liberal patronage hith
erto extended to him' while in command of the
Omaha, and other boats, desires to return thorn hU
sincere acknowledgmentd,and to solicit continuance
of their confidence and patronage for hii new boat,
promising untircicg exertions to render general sat
isfaction. :"- " - i
Tbo Alonso Child was built cxprc?sly for the Coun
cil BluRa trade, under the especial f wpcrvision of
Capt, Holland, who begi to assure his friends that
they will iind her to ba admirably adapted to the
wants of the rircr, being of great strength, lightness
of draught, beaufy of model, etc., with cabin arrange
ments and accommodations not surpassed by those
of any boat in the river, combining all the latest
and most modern improvements th-it could add to
the safety, comfort and pleasure of passengers.
Nottiug will be found wanting in any of her ap
pointments which belong to those of a first class
passenger stoamer. - . '
Mafth 19th, '57. ' ' ' t , 40-tf
1857. Missouri riyeii packet. 1857.
JOHN S. SILVW Master.
New Missouri River, Kansas and 'cbra:.ka Packet
fo?1857. ' ; - '.'
r'M'fTs THE entirely new, swift and" anssr-t&jfcii-3a
passed passenger steamer, TWILIGHT,
Capt. John S. Shaw, will on the opening of naviga
tion run as a regular packet to the above and all in
termediate points. The Twilight was built expressly
for the Missouri river trade, under the especial super
vision of Capt. Shaw, who beg to assure his friends
that they will find her to be admirably adapted to
tho wants of the river, being tf great strength and
lightness of draught, with cabin arrangements and
accommodations unsurpassed, combining all the
latent and most modern improvements that could add
to the safety, comfort and pleasure of passengers.
Nothing will be found wanting in any cf her appoint
ments which belong toa first class passenger steamer.
March 19th, '57,
40-tf
1857. UNJON PACKET LINE. 1857.
Lucas, Meteor, .& Silver Heels.
E. H. SILVER--T.E.
DRAFFIN
.MastcrJ. H. Lucas
Master Meteor"
For St. Joseph, Brownville, Nebraska City, Omaha
Ci ty. and Bluff City. - , ;
Man.' ' THE St. Louis, St. Josoph," Brownville,
' t-r Nebraska, Omaha and Bluff Ci Light-a.;;--.;,y..
-f n;ng Packets, Jas. II. Lucas, Meteor and
Silver Heels, will leave for the above and all inter
mediato points every Tuesday evening, at i o'clock,
throughout the season. Tbo new and splendid pas
senger steamer Meter, and the well known, fast and
splendid passenger stenmer, Jas. II. Luas, connect
ing With the fine and fast packet Silver HeeLi at St.
Joseph, forming the only sure and quick passage
from St. Louis to the above named places.
From ho known speed, capacity and comfort of the
boats composing this line, the traveling public may
rest assured that nothing will be wanting en the part
of their officers and ereir to reader their trip both
pleasant and agreeable. ; . . .
March 19lh,'57. ., 40-tf
1857. Missouri
PwIVER PACKET.
CItks. R. BAKER.
Master.
; Clerk
W II. SCCDDEB" '
For Florence, Om.iha Citv, Council Bluff.-i, Bellevuc,
St.M ary's, Wyoming City, Nebraska City, Linden,
. JiJOwnvuie, Lowell, Oregon, Iowa Point, bavannah,
St. Joseph, Palermo, Atchison, Weston, Loaven-
vorth City, Kansas, Independence, Liberty, Lex
ington, Ac.
' THE entirely new, swift aud e'e
gant passengers steamer Mix-xe-iia-HA;'
Capt. Cbas. It. Baker, W. U. Sctkdeu, Clerk,
wii."L on the opening of navigation, run as a regular
packet to the above named and 4i31 intermediate
points, continuing in the BluJIs trade during, the
entire boating season.
Copt. Baker, thankful to the public fcr its very
geteroas support bestowea upon the Admiral, while
under his command, hereby begs bjavs to tender his
acknowledgements and solicit ftr h'u newb)ta con
tinuance of its confidence and patronage, pledging
untiring exertions of himself and oSctrj to give
full satisfaction ta those with whose business he isij
be Honored. ihe.Jihn-ne-ha-ha was built cxpres iy
for the Council Bluffs trade, under the special super
vision of Cptain Baker, who has spre'l ro troui-le
or expense to make her an A No. I Mi5CGri River
Stoamer, and beg3 to assure h"i3 fiicnds that they
will find her to be ia ail respect, most ndmirab'.y
adapted to the wanti of the river, being of great
strength, lightness of draught, easic.-s of model and
such application of machinery, cs mast make her
oni cf the fast one?, with cabin arrancnenta and
accommodations of a very superior crier, asd. not ex
celled by thos of any beat in the river, combining
all the most modem iinprovetnents that saftly, com
fort, or pleasure could sa.Tgest, in fhort, ia all her
appoittmants, nothing wiU be wanting belonging to
those of a first class pusseagcr steamer.
XEich i:th,'37. - -ti
: 1857. Missouri mvlt. paciiet. 18o7.
For Kun??.?, Prownville, Ouiaha, Council BIuSj aal
Sioux City.
THE new, elegant fancy and cccrmo
liuU3 pasecg-:r steamer Omaha, A -rr.r
nr. Yrncri akd, Master, j. J. Wil- ;c, Clerk, will,
cn the earlliist .opening of Bavigittioa. resun: j htr
tr--3 and tx. a as a regular packet to tho above and
ah intenne llate pointd cn tho Missouri river. Pa
ti.zi can rc3j-upon her continuing ii the trad?
regularly clc ring the entire season.
Tho Ouiaha having been placed in the most ci. ex
ceptionable rrder expressly for the trade, her officer j
hope that by strict attention to the comfort of her
passengers and to business, to merit a liberal share
of patronaga from shippers and the public generally.
A. WINELAXD, Master. .
,.. ... - . Jt J. Wilcux, Clerk. -
April 23d, 1S57. 45-tf
. AT OUR WAREHOUSE '
...... Willie found at all titnet
' i ' f . - ' ' ' .
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
' Of aU kind! of . . '
Farm - Iciplcnients .
' AND MACHINERY, -
. With a full Stock of ,
Field and Garden Seeds,
Of the Most Reliable and genuine kinds."
J37"Fnll Catalogues sent on application.
HENRY D. EMERY & CO., (
March 5th, 1357.
kVX JUUAV ItJUAVVVy V ai AVv QVy
111.
SS-tf
MY FERllY,
"Across The Shute
At the Head of the Island '
ABOVE BROWNVILLE,
: To TV.' S. Hall & Cos Saw Mill.
THE undersigned announces to tho Fublic that he
ha3 purchased the Ferry privilege granted Jack
son Petcr3, at the last Session of tho Legislature,
and is now prepared with anew and substantial boat,
at all times to accommodato the public. Charges
usual rates. ''
SAMUEL McBRIDE.
March 5th, 1S57. ' . 4 33-3m
J. B. JENNINGS, ' :
w liolooalo Grooor
.. COMMISSION MERCHANT, -:
AXD DEALER IX . ' r
COUNTRY PRODUCE, '
, . Corner Second and Frances Sts..
ST. JOSEPH, 2IO.,
HAH on hand, and to arrive, the following arti
cles, which will be sold to thn trade on accom
modating terms,
SALE: '
EXCLUSIVELY AT WIIOLE-
150,000 Cigars all quali-100 bxs
E D and W R
tics ' chces '
4000 sacks G A Salt 155 boxes starch
200 Ilhds N O Sugar 200 bbls and hf bbls water
500 eks Rio Coffoo and but'r crackers
100 " OG Java Coffee -10 bbU and hf blls pilot
100' Laguayra ' ' brea.1 an pia nic do
10O "Mo:h " TOO Lblrf soda ni!ksug:ired
250 bbl., half LMs andlOO egg ani wine do "
kgs Belcher's Molasses; 100 blls apple vinegar "
200 bbls, half bbls and rDOO bxs Tobacco all grades
N N refined do - 20 ) bxs siwoking tobacco,
150 half chests tea, all various brand j .
kinds 10:) bunches pipe stems
250 bbls Beloher'i Sugar 50 bbU U i-y .Sicily and
150 bbls. Lai's, are, nos 1 Joea Almonds
2 and 3 Mackerel 50 bbU filberts, brazil
200 bxs dried hcrringi nuts, pec:ins
20 hf bbs White risn
5 drms drj Cod Fish
200 bxs ass'd candy
100 " fgncy "
300 drum3fi3
100 k?? S C Soda
500 keg? assorted naila
500 bxs half aud qr itar
candles
150 do stcrlne do
100 bxi hl's and q,rs Rais-200 do bar soap .
ins 50 do rock candy.
50 bx3 Traces '
SUNDRIES,
Cotton yam, carpet chsin, batting, candlj wickj,
cotton and hemp twine, wheat and meal sacks, axes,
spades and shorelgardensee-liand straw rakes, log
chains, lead shot, powder broom, wrappirrg" paper,
hemp, manilla, jute and cotton cordage, indigo and
madier, alum, white lead, window sash, window
glae3, tumblar?,jar8of different sizes, Casks assorted
sizes, sassafras bark, pie fruits, fresh peaches, brandy
chcrriea and peaches, current and raspberry jellies.
frcii totaa toes, canton ginger preserve, nut hicg?,
cassia, pCTpersaucc, tomato and walnut catsup.
lemon syrop, lobsters, sardines, extract and eance
of coffee, chocolate, pickles, matches, etc.
WOODEN V ARE. '
Wash boards, tubs, common pail, cedar pails, B B
pail?, pine and cedar churn, brass bonnd churns, tar
bucket., well buckets, cedar cans, mop itick., butter
prints. buckeye bowls in nests; iron bound kegs, one
two, three, five and ten gallons, thcsmallersizo with
bales, common and I B half bushels and measures,
camp stools etc. ' ' '..
I am also agent for the sale of K A salt, and have
now on hand 2,000 blls for sale at cost and transpor
tation. I have the exclusive sale by direct consign
mentof five hundred dozen Field's celebrated oysters,
acknowledged to be tJ.e best put up in Baltimore. '
To California aad Salt Lake ..Emigrants.
Your espeeial attention is invited to my extensive
stock, whicli embraces everything suited to your
wants in crossing the plains. I will at all times keep
on hand fiour, mcnl, bacon, lard, hard bread and
crackers, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. ... ...
3S-ly J.B.JENNINGS.
EXPERIENCE ESTAL200K. J. D. K. THOMPSON
ESTABHOOII Cc THOLIPSOIT,
Will practice jointly in all bus':nj entrusted to
thcrn that will require attention at th
Xiniici OClco.
AD35E5S: E. EsLibrook, Oma.ha C'ity,N. T.
J "V N. Thump son, Brownville, X. T.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
LAND AND LOT 'AGENT
INSURANCE AGENT,
. : AND AGENT FOR . .
AGRICULTURAL r.lFLEMEilTS,
- BROVTNYILLE, N. T. . . " .
TAILORING! TAILORING!!
' K. PARKER, :
Blercliant ".Tailor,
- Atlantic street, West of RUdiSzcirs Store.
LliOWXYIlli:, XLBItASKA TERR.
HAYING bought property and located permanent
ly ia Brownville, I offer my services to the
public generally, if they wa nt any thing dune in my
lino of busicesj. I can always be found at my post,
or, raoro jrcpeily sneaking at tey bench.
"lYojrk Warrtiilea So Tit, Xo Pay !
Tivrtic-ulr atlentioa paid to cattinggirmint3 ar.J
laying off work fcr the Seaautress. The greatest
portion of lay life tan beea duvoted to tcy trade, in
which I o&sider aystlf inferior to cone ep-;i"y
in the tutting depai tuient, and i hop-3 ly c!t.-e iti.-.i-tijn
to ny businejj to merit- a share tf tcbiie
patronage. E. E. PARKER. .
Brownville April 15th, 1837. ' - 4ipj
; Country Produce
T TTAXTtD. and fir iV.IA w nnw v
e hirhest
Market rric-j.
liOBLITZELL &. CO.
. 4, Ll3; A I
a;,'d -
UPIIOLSTIY,
WIi; LI-SALS 150 LlTiIL) j
: by 1
SCAI'JUTT jiASox
.. sr. Louis, io:
TE'take pleasure in savin ,m, t
1 the pubi'io in 2on( raf. h"vi . .i
Medium, and Common Furniture j. ii N
tresacs and Bedding, wij never iar, 2
deserving -the attention of puleh i.1"1
wholesale or retail ia full suitd . '3 tr4 t
than at present. . . "ori
We shall spare r.o effort take-, the .
and thus combi no. th "Toatoat "'"fci
, .. .-i.-w, u ,nr .j
styles, wnh the cheapest and mjjt JiUu!1 1
Dealer.?, as well as all other curc!ii,a:''l!-
vite-I to call and look through our .luaavV
Rooms
wo have so long received.
SCARRITT A 311
Washington Ave. botweau 2ad aarpi'j
March 19th. '57. , .
Iloticc to tha PubHcT
ing reports that ma v, withoa t bcin . ''T'
ii.
operate injuriously to the Toun of Vema'"
viz: That I am not the legal owner of &et4
that I had oa a former oecajion sell it w5.'"1
parties and am now violating an agrpto,.,, ?
have been entered int befinjen thjh
parties, referred to aad farther, tu4 jui; v"3"
oris about being brought to eovei 1015"!
to be claimed by these parties. . (
The whole affair is without ary foBnli',1 "
ever. No agreement has ever b.en mere-i ult()f'
tweea myself and any party or pjIxtjcsbitUtl w
prepared to faithfully f nlfilL The trtiuk nitn
saw cut litu vi iiiico ii 111c s'oy JulJn, ot j
them except as connected witix these fijirg na
If my tignat.iro appears a3 a prtr in the t')
agreement said to exist it is forj.-ed, an i; w t
placed thero with my knowlcuguor ccosent.
If these gentlemen, have aa they el.viai, tzy r -'
to property ia Nemaha city, or dikxcneei
why do they not call on me in jrson. I
informed that a person' said to represent theaj
been in this county on suveral occmions aaJraj
the Town of Nemaha city making the ajsr rtu. s. '
fcrred to, but has never made his Ittsinejskoowa
me, although I was in my reside ice and h butifn
roils distant. - It is plain, I thi a t. fjr anj tzi evy
one to see that the whelo affdii has teea jittm j,
toinjure the Town of Nemaha cjty, or a ruse tciwi
an interest therein. .
Thus much I have thought jrojer to z&j In ti
public manner, and furt'icr to annonn, that it.aj
the parties referred to bring suit, I ma irrirln
meet them.'
" JEROIH EO0YI1
Nemaha City, N. T.
March 21st, 1S57. ' ' .
L . . ...V i V . 1
JEFFEKSGX 1. CASADY
Y, . ) MARTIN W. Si DO,
JAS. I), wirr,
ft. J Nebnsl;aCi:j5T
' JAS. D. THST,
Conncil BluSV, Iowa.
CASSADY, test;riden k CO,
(Successors to Kidert & Wfcite.)
LAND AGENTS!
. NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
HAYINO made arrangements by wlk a wil
receive accurate oopic3 of all th Township
embraced in' the Eastern pcrJou of NtfcrsU,w
aro now prepared to oTer cur scrvireu to ths
"SQUATTERS 'OF THE. T.EP.IUTTCPJ,'
In Filin? Declnratory StatrmriMof
Intention to Fre-rnipt.' Sccurins
Pre-empt ions, Locat i n Lanl
Warrants and
ENTERING, LAND.
LAND WARRANTS BOUGl & SCLD
"LnuJ "CntCTcd bn"Tiine, Jta,
Particular attention 1 to Duvin:; trl
Property on commission: Alio, t making Coii'w'l-u
and forwarding remitt;!Kcs to any pari(ithUQB
Ulaaks of all klntJ;; cTmrysoa h:nd.
' ; ' " REFERENCES. '
ITon. A. A. Bradford,
- S. F.NncI., -Mesprs.
Dolman & Wast,
Peter A. Keller,
Thomas Bnmpkin, '
- Jane 2$, 18j(i. vl-n4
Ktbri'ka Ci:y
St. Jiftph, Mo,
Wirfhinrtoa City
NEW TFJ-WEEKLY MAIL
- molt '"':
xiocixroii'3:f 10.
' ' 1 to ' -:- - - ;
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BROWNVILLE; XEB It ASK A
HAVINO taken the contract fif carry'n
Mail between the above p inti ,Ue thiswi
of informing the pub!it genn.ly ;!ntt he ha
preparation! forrunaing allackoitthoa'soTOwm
rotite:- . , . - , "
Leaving Rx:k Port every Taeit-.y; FriJit J
Sanl?;y,at 2 clock M.j arriviug C Urt.inriil
2 o'clock. PrM.J lenvio ; Brownrijla fur RockT,
same evening at 3 o'clock P. M. '
This route connects u R.K-is f eft with th S".J
so'pli and Conif'I BlaiJ: Stagt Tim-, 'and at V?
v'ula with theStgejlin3leadirgfrrmT"TekaKw--
St. Joseph Mo., Indepcitlence, Kli f as City nd oth
points below ; and t Nebraska City, Oiiih C-y
and other points r. bo v-j ; and ?' Fort .nrt
we-t; Tho subscriber hopes by dilig;:iit attune
to busjness and aecon:n'dat3i!t t u3t,in
nurit a sham of the p-illic pnu twinge. '
l'art'cul.ir attention paid ".tf'the coiircyiiK "
raekflgr or parr el j. ' Chargpi :n"deratqtat,c
countability f.r unaro'dable jwi k.cntj.
April 7 lscid.. 43-tf.
A CHANCE 'FOR RARE SEEDS
THE subscriber hn a variety if choice Sefk '
which he Las grovn and te!l tho past a
and deems them worthy of g'.-ieral cultivathE J
lovers of good things. These Seed. bo will a'
post paid, by mail, a pa;kae of 2C varictife'r"
own selection,) fr $ 1, or a larrerimiuber ia the'
proportion; funr varirties A-r 21 tli., orowWv
for 9 cents. IIo has of .
Water Mkio.nh The New 0 -nr gr , I.-o . Cr
Eradforil, Hales, Pomaria, and Preri.inn.
CA.NTKLOrEi Christ i-iaa, ,Wa1ert, !orirJ 1
Netted Rind.Jlinora
i '1 fr . . i'l..0 . . i
anci vuerrjr loiuato, vupo urist D-;rry. i
SQr Asnzs Sweet Itatr,, Boston M arrow,
Wooljdy'a Cream, Den ais' Strip :d. Crook Njek,
baiaa Golden, White a id Yelloir licollop- J
COB" Andrews' Prtaiunj. I'.zrrW 40 D"j'
andof, King Philip. Shoo Peg, So well's F.serp'
Sweet, DarlicgA Etra Swet, Flour. Choco
Sorgho Elance or Dourah Com. Extra Fop Corn.
J-EA3 Anvaergn?. I'rince Albert. M 7, yu -rrrf
ypiian aeat, J o:ana Kin. - cjt
Clinton Pofatoe Pumpkin, Iliad Lettuce,
Turnip, Mock Orang", etc etc.,
Send currant bank bills or potigf :nip. ,
orders cannot bo filled, tha money will b VK,rV
returned free cf expense. - ,.tj
iiJares? xj. - ..
March i:tb,'i7. Windier, AshUbuU to.,f
t7 . - i-i . ... . t
- EHO W2IVILLB .
STEAM MILL,
NOEL, LAKE, & IL'ICKSON,
N. B. '.We would rcsr.tfillr inf;ra tjojjj,
tens of Nemaha ciunt; and a !J iioir? J ' ,'4
we haro-ftla-vi on b'uii a loiji Wt: '.i,,'
supply cf LU:.I K i:H,T:b k h vt can rurotoa '
er rates than any mill in the Ten y. t . .4
Market prices paid f-r log' iiiiwi . ,
or oa the bank cf the rir. ' -,
Alt orders acc.-mpanicd wi.-h'iw 3i-,'
our isicdiate aitciilija.
Orders also, from all parties navin fa-. ' ;
buy for themselves or other, artespjjI d f
with tho assurance of our best cndeuoria
continuance of the bberx! confiJnC.,,i . 'U I
above, is sai.l to nave wen ente.-ea into soa;
the Spring of 1S55, between myself H. p. v.l
a Mr. Bnllarl, a Mr. Donavan, 4 J!r, Vjatt, V''
II.iIlv and others, of vhomlkniaik;,,.,.! -
1
McKee's Mamraot'n Mu?krae!on, (la.i Me'.ia-' ,
CccmsERSh-Early Frame, Looj; I.-iland, Fi i
V.n-rWsh ('berk'nu. "' Tunnln. M Yiriijoth. Cn?"'
ot tngun-i. Ja4in, Queen of Dr;irf:, froi'ocf, ,rt
Beans Mexican Ttrtla Soup, Wetmore-a trf
Eyed, Canada Kilacr, Hargarim I-'V-'vL
de Soijjjni, Three Fxt. or Aipiragus, US
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