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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1857)
'Icntral Infflligmct. rOSEIGS XEW3. Lord-Palmcrston is now securely established as Prime Minister of Eng land for some time, and Lord Derby has no cliancc of displacing him. The triumph is so great as to enable the Minister to carry out his War policy in China, wliich it appears the people are anxious to pursue. The Times, in speaking of Cobdcn and Bright, who have lost their seats, remarks: "For ten years wo have 'opposed those two gentlemen in well nigh every ' act of their public lives, and yet now wc most honestly say that wc deeply regret to see their names erased from the-xoll-call of. the House of Commons! the names of John bright and Richard ICobden."-'" " ; ' : - These two men 'wcro particularly 'active in opposing the castigation of the barbarians.' .' . - . Tho Emperor of the French has his Jiands full.. . There is no doubt but that his life has been again attempted. Ar rests go, on continually, and the police appear to. be aware of. some vast con spiracy. .Although a great many no Lrcs have given in their adhesion to the Imperial Government, -dissatisfaction and ill will are still at work; The cel ebrated minister and financier, Thiers, who was the pupil of the great Talley rand, is evidently on very good terms in secret with the Emperor, who docs not employ him at. present, but he will no doubt take place at the proper time. - The sultan of Turkey, the Pacha of Egypt, and other eastern parties, have given orders for large quantities of highly expensive jewelry to the great bullion houses and jewellers of Paris. . A vast amount of capital has also been . circulated among the shop-keepers and artizans in making preparations for the ensuing coronation. An American . gentleman who was recently presented to the Emperor and Empress on a court dav, describes the former as bein a little wrinkled, care-worn, and grey headed man, with a piercing eye, and the latter as all that ist bland, beautiful, end captivating. ; r " ,; '. Tho Fostmastcr General. has pub lished an advertisement inviting pro posals, according to act of the last Congress, for carrying the overland mail to CaliferniajScmi-montljeeLly, and scmi-weeklj- trips each Tvay. The stipulations of the aci under.Trhich this service is to he perfoi'fncd; are brief: it authorizes the Postmaster ; General . to" contract for carrying . tho entire letter mail," from such r point on the Mississippi as the i'contractor .'mar se lect to Saa Francisco, for six years, at a ;cost not; exceeding 300,00()'' for semi-emonthly, : 450,000 for ivekly; and $000,000 for semi-vreckly trips, at the Option of the postmaster General: The service'td be performed- ivitli good iour jiorse coacnes or :spnng yragons suitable for the -conveyancerof passen gers; iand - the security of . the' ' mails. f-.-r. x . v - r -j ? 'a , xaca inp 10 uc periormeu m iwcnty- . STc ddys; . ' .;;;.;;;;!'r;:.:J .J Col. Sumner, with a force of, cbqut one Imndred men, has-been ordered agaliist:;tlie Iowa and -Cheyenne In dians.': On: the restoration of peace in those quarters he, yrill pr.dcced with hisi troops to .Utah. .. . . j .. - ?. , r . 1 Sunday 'ixCniCAGO. The: Chicago Tines-furnishes. as uita a lively pic tnro'of Sabbath-day existence In that r-j racrc': "Here in Chicago-on- Sunday 'Ve hive fifty-six clufclies open during the forenoon aiid evening r but the same ttrne there are not leS3 than eightyjball rooms, in each of . whicli the bind ' play from' morning till midnight, j and waiting; goes on without1 intermission. In' addition to these ' festivities j we have tro theatres, each with its per formers in tights and very short gar ments, rivaling lllslcr in their grace ful evolutions. Saloons haVe their front doors closed by proclamation, but do a thriving business through side en trances.1 . It .13; generally.. rumored that Mr. Buchanan's health is not good.- '' " 'JJr.. AValkcr lias not yet deft Wash ington for-Kansas.- ipr. Strlngfellow,. tbc"; leader of the pro-slaycry party, and-Gen. 'Lane are " now in Kansas, and- nr$ on.rthe .bcst terms imaginable. The papers repre sent tac . rec qnciUatlon of th e two anti thetical incongruities as ."the lion and . the lamb lying xlown together." I '' .Col. Benton is in-Now York, pass- : ing a few weeks with pel. Fremont."r 'Lieut. Governor irComas, of.Vir glni:i has Tes:gned'i The constitution " of t'.iat State makes Vo proVisicn for a pucccricr .till the Governor's election ; nnd if Gov.Tise should die'er resign, there is no ciT.ccr provided by law' to fill his place. 'v: 1 - " :J c' : .t ;;l A merchant can get; along . .without advertising: so cnira "wagon .without grcV"?, bnt it goes. hard, .and. squeaks at evcrv turn. "' '" "; '. e xp o r t3 ; . frc m the rear .amounted Id ''I f " ' '' " D ' Buchanan Life and General Insuranco Oo.r . OUieo cor 21 aad Julc ts., ST. J Q SEP II,. MO. ' CHAKTEnKD XT THE LIST SESSION OF TfiE MO. LEG. Authorized Capital $3,000,000. , ' - .J D1SECTOKS. ? J. R. Jennings, I. K. Howard, J. A. Owei !. Milion i To tb. John Colbuiin.Johu II. Likens, .Li.lciicik, Jaiacs Kay, . J. McA'Lan, A. Kj. Mansneer, y. it. McA&uax, Sec'. " "' J ' IS now ready to receive application for L;.fe, Fire, Marine and River f.Vs. A caih return of 2.r per cent, will be allowed on cargo preminms. Losses promptly adjusted, and the usual facilities givco to the patrons of the ofiice. Aril ICth, 1S57. 4l-3m 1 b u'lllltTPn J T. nnZTKK. JONAH CB.iNE. Oregon, Mo. Crowtvillc, N. T. ; Ory oao. FORWARDING &' COMMISSION' , aiEUCHANT;3. I: J Dealer t - -yASer'A2ri)'STiPL DRY GOODS! HARDWARE Ss QUEENSWARK,1 Grooorios, V ! Provisions, Produce," i etc., etc., b no wx villi:, n. t. St. Joseph Gazette, Kansas Herald, Jefferson City Enquirer and St. Louis Republican copy six months and charge this cffico. . ' J April iCth, 13j7. , . . 44-lj . TIIOS. II. LAllKIN & CO. ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WIIOLESxVLE GROCERS. : . SO Ltvet and cor. Commercial St., . ST. LOUIS, MO.. tSpocial attention given to sales ef HEMP and WHEAT. No orders taken for tho purchase of IIcuip, directly or indirectly. .,. . '. . . i - April 16th, 1S57. ' " ' ' ;41-3ni Saddlery. SADDLES, Bridles, Martingale.', Cheeks, and ev ery variety of goods In this line can be had at HOBLITZELL A GO'S. . II. A. .TERRY, & CO. v Wnaj-ESALE AND KETJLIL DEALERS JX ARDENand Flower Seeds, Fruit Trees, Shrubi, urape Vine?; etc., ete KTBox ;s of assorted Garden Seeds con'-tanlly on hand, for wile low. ..Council Bluff, Iowa. April 2d, 1S57. 42-ly . ' : ..." i , - " , UPHOLSTERY, . . . kJ ; - . - - - : L WHOLSSaLB AND RETAIL' SCARIIITT & 3IASONr ! :': WE take p'casure in saying to our friends and the public, in general, that our stock of -Fine. aieaium,-ana unnraon t urni tare, as well as .Mat tresses and Bedding, was never moro complete and deserving tae attention of purchasers, either at wholesale or rotail in full suits or singls articles tnan at present We shall I ?pare r.o effort to keep the'mcst'comrilctc . in oar linol in the West.- Onr GoodVare a sorunent m oar lino, made here, ks well as East, by tho best workmen. and thus combine the greatest . variety and latest styles, with thechcapest and most sub3tanti;it. " Dealers, as Veil as all other purchasers are In vited to call and. look through our Mainiabth Ware liooms .. 't ; ... ') .r i re orders also, from all parties having f arnUore to buy for themselves or others are especially solicited, with the assurr.nco of our best endeavors to merit a oonthjuane ef tho liberal coiildence and patronage wo have so long received, ' ' ' '.. --'i '.: z. . SCARRITT & MASON.- Wasbington Ave. between 2nd andCd.Sti.i " Matv-h 10th, '57' ' r " . . J 4C-Sm , ilTotice. to the Public. - "OEIXG informed that certain parties arc cirrxLit- J.J ingreports that maj,withoutbeingcontradieted, operate injuriously, to tho-Town of .Nemaha city, vii : That I am not the legal owner of thp own si)- that. I had on a former occasion sold it to ,c tier Krties and am now violating an agreement said to va been entered into between myself and Iho parties, referred to and further, that suit has been or is about being brought to recover interests said to bo claimed by these parties. . I The whole affair is without any foundation "what; ever. No agreement has ever bcin entered into be tween myself and any party fcrtoartiesbut'whatl am prepared to faithfully Jtjia'lLriThe flrtiqljj referridto above, is said to have been entered into soui'KUtciii allr. BallarT, a. Mr: Donavtir, a Mr. YyatL' aT JlrJ uoiij ana owners, oi wnora ltnow notiiugD Itever saw but two or three f the gentlemen; or tcaid'of them except at connected with these fiying ruijors. If my signature appears as a party.in the articje cf agreement said to exist it is forged as" it vraiJ never placed there with my knowledge or consent.' 1 l If these gentlemen haveai they claim, auy.rights to property in Neniaha city,, or differcneos wj'tb mo. why do they not call on me in person. J hav e iecn informed that a person said to represent them tis been in ibis county on several occasions arid eVcni'n tli Town of Nemaha city making the assertion's, re ferred to, but has never made his .business known to me, al though I wa3 in my residence and he but a few rods distant. , It is pin in, I think, for any, and every one tosce that the whole affair has been gotten up to injure the Town of 3s"maha city, or a rus to secure an interest therein. " ;: Thus much I have thought proper to ay in, this public manner, and further to announce, that should the parti ;s referred to bring suit, I am prepared to meet them. : . . . . JEROME. HOOVER. emahft City, . T. I, : , . -.!...-,-.. , -,, March 2lst, 1357... fll-lf JKFFKRSGN P. CAS IDT, , ) MAI . ) Net rtim "wnrnKM, i JAS. D. TEST, - is. d. winTn. Council liluffs,.lowa. braskaCityXT CASS.VDY, TEST, BIDEN & CO., " (Successors to Itiden f: White.) : - LAND AGENTS. NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. TTAYIXO made arrangements by which we will JLJL receive accurate copies of all the Tcwnnhips emoraeea in tbe Eastern p)rtirra of ebrAskn, we are now prepared to offer our services to the '' -. , "SQUATTERS OF THE TERRCTTjMlT' In Filin;: Declaratory StatemcBts of'" ' Intention to Preempt. Securing1 . ; Pre-emptions, Locating Laud t Warranty and , , ; , , i: - ENTERING LAND. '.u.u . LAND WARRANTS HOUGUT :& SOLD - -v Land Entered on Tirac&o.', 'i Particular attention rait "to I'.uTinr and 'Sellinr ' Froperty n commission: Also, to making Collection? and forwarding remittances tq any part of the uaion. lIanksof nil kinds always en band.:, , Iloa. A. A. IJralford, ., S. F. .?fuewolls, . , Messrs. Dohn in A West, Peter A. Keller, - .Thomas Lnm pkin, ". ' r. June 2S ISjfi. yi-n-t - Nebraska. City.r... ; Pt. Joseph,' Mo'., Washington City t - ; .- STEAMMILH . ' B, We would. rcspootfally' Lifonri the citl ens of Nemaha county and adjoining Misscvuri tliat we have alwnvs on hand a larjre and well fielijcje supply of LUitlDlUEj which we can funii.n alj low er rates than any mill in the' Territory. , Market prices paid for logj delivered at t5io yard or on the bank cf the river. . "n ' - '." ; 1 i All orders af.-onipanied with tho cch,wi'.l xiicciv our immediate attention - . ... 1 HardvrAxc, Cutlery and; Ir on. ALARG V. aspcrip-it '. ' ' ; THIS b?autiful Town Site is situated 5 miles North-west of Brownville on the Territorial road leading to Nemaha City,St. Georg Glen Rock, and Nebraska Cjty. It is well sopplicd with' ex?"?nt water, is ncarthe centre of iCcraaha county. " i.icb is the best settled and improved count v in the Territory: L . ... .. . rr . l . i ana irom its location ana cue proximity to iimow and building material, cannot fail to become a good and flot rishiiig inlind towr. Measures "imve been already, taken to erect a 'Mating arid School b ouse, a blacktiinith's shop, d welling houses and stores Immediately. i ; AH parties dft-irousuf locating or parcbnVrg cap bo aeeommodatcd on reasonable terms bv making application at the Tavern (in London, t lints caH befeen by ai-iilvinz to JOHN IIAUMAM, or IIOUERT HEAP. -Apr.il 23d, 1337. -lt ... MTHERSON, ......... 1 ' JIORRISONl & IIUTCHINS,- LTavo just Received r t At their Kew Building OJf THE. LEVEE t . - ..... .... T of ' " SPRIKG.GOOD-S OF EVERY STYLE QUALITY" AND TRICE, : t- Which they intend to sell . Lower than the Lowest ! ! ! At their New Establishment you will find everything needed in the Western . . . country, from a bar of soap to xv broadcloth coat. OF THE LATEST STYLES, X K D Sold Remarkably Low. .:...,-,. r , ,. v, " ' z i NEW' AND HICH' EMBROIDERIES,' .'pRESIMillNGS,. r FltlKQES, FANS FANCT GO ODS, .. . 1 . . ' - . . . .. . v ; Dress: CrOOdS ' Silks, " Saitins - and Slippers, .... : . ' j. . - - A' large and complete assortment of BONNETS AND BONNET TRIMMINtSS, . r of every stylo and quality, . . Cloths, Casiraercs, and Vestings - '; - READY MADE SHIRTS, ANP ReaiiyMiide Clbtiiin 9 To fit the Million!!. . t 1. . . 1 . . . . . . Of the best manufacture and of superior ' " i ' Workmanship. " nXookingGlasses, .. .; . .i .... -i : : V ' ' That will make an ugly man handsome '-: "''' c and a lady of beauty more lovely,- iiAr 'and ;-caps -r That will lit Uh'd i 144 . 1 everybody: . Boots - and Shoes, From the infantile articlo of red morocco, ; to the graceful boot of the gentle- : . man's walking costume.. j ... lu :i:- T . . ,,.11:010, the bes; fuunufacturors - .vl.' HOME , AND - ABROAD ,:Sold at Eastern Prices. - Genuine-' Imported Oarpeting. ,1 Of JCcw' "hnd'Efcgant' designs; in . J V.' . HOSIERIES, 1 t.-..'-i lo l.m-' : -' '' " -..Cliina,- Glass; and Queensvrare. -: PORTE MONNAIES; SILK PURSES, And a thousand articles., ranging in regular gra- W!nn r nripe and imDortanne, from tho rnmative the ancient eooso Quill, to thousand i dollar shawl. . . i-v' "1 -i n,.. ?nnot n.1 i.itive raodcEtv forbid us lavisa- r . - . ' vui t . ing glowing encom! urns upon our Spring btock oi. Goods, and we ask you to call and see f of yourselves WE CHALLENGE THE WEST. and furthermore: j - MAKE NO CHARGE Goods' - wmnrnpnw , if rTTTCrt V -X- TTrTTPITTXS J .jiinitftow"--' -r- -rr: riYTORD &iH0RU: h.ir. l-:v. r.i',.i i:- - Iwu'olejjale ;akd eetall . 1 Dealers in 1 j P: r! v ,r.rr,. mjioceries, . ; JIARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, vLBOOT SHOES, f-.-s . r jMATS: VAI. ,ir:?. y Nails, Stoves -Plows; Furniture, etc, ? - vgOiNORA,-MO.- .-.-v-;. , ;.. AprilSth,.lSj7.r. ! ? , tf isOOO lbs." of Bacon. For sale, heap for Cash. bTifT1" - LYFOSD & HORN; Sonora, JIo, April 9 th, 1S57. .43-tf : .'Wanted IiniIEI)IATELTV' by the' unbfjcriber, seteral gtod Carpenter, -and to such thn best wages will be given. : Apply to ' 1 :t C 1 W5 WilEELF.R ? 117. rrwnvilla, If.T Apr! if !11 , Li II J ! w-onTn I ' ft ' ; vi Just Keivcd v Per Steamer "Silver. JIvoU," AT THE CASH AITD PRODUCE STORS hi iu (fjia i udh Oi OF MCALLISTER; DOZIER & CO. 1 .1. X j ' Calico and,Ernwn Sug'tf - Fish Hooks and Clothes Tins, at ' McAllister DOZIE1V&: c&sr: ' Ginghams and Molasses, i Steel Tens and Wash Board', at- McALLISTER, DOZIER & CO's. Salt and Brass Kettles, " Tar and Fiho Combs, at' , McALLISTFK, DOZIER jCO's. -1 " - - i- - ' 1 - Lawns and Ox Yokes, Tin Ware and Crushed Sugar, at . .McAllister, dozier & go's. ' Bleached Muslin and Bed Cords, . .'Shirt Collars and Fiddle Strings, at - , - McAllister, dozier & co's. Denims' drawing knives, . . ( , . . Do Lainsand dried apples, at " : HcALLISTER, DOZIER & CO's. Silk liandkcrchiefs and hand Saws, .( ...c ' . ., ' Blacking and pain kilter, at ' '. ' ' ,; ' :McALLISTER'D6ziER& CO's. Floor "and. irisli. linen,. ': . . Black pepper andbar lead, at ; McAllister;,dozier & co's. Hows and powler V W , i i uckci &iiivca u.uu percussion caps, ,ac . :! McAllister, dozier & :'c6;s.v ' Bl'k silk cravals and cod fish, Lace mitts and wall paper, at z ;; 1 MeALLISTER DOZIER & CO' a. Coffee and fine shirts, : r - a . r Ked and white flannel and ipbbacQo at , . McAllister,; rpziER ':c'oi'' Bico and ladies undersleeves, . . ; . Kutmeg graters and Queens ware, at ' ' ; McAllister, dozier & . co's. Glass and Ayers' cherry Pectoral, Carpet Siicks and hardware, at . . McAllister, dozier'&;.co;s. - Ladies hosiery and log chains, . . . i.1UeiUC3UUU SUUVCI3, at . ., : ' McAllister, DoziEk7 CO' Ladies collars and striped shirting, - ; Puff combs and saddlery, at McAllister, dozier & co-s. Broad cloth And bar soap, , . ,. , ',? Curry combs and dross trimmings, at" r McAllister, dozier & 'co'sj i ' Boots, shoes and star candles,' -"'. .Lace edging ana Halaraius, at , , t McAllister, dozie'r' &' co's. . Cottpnad.es and spectajiles, Brooms and Ticking, at' , ; .McAllister; dozier .& cos. Sewing silk, and buckets,- - , Enrcl6pes and Kentucky joahtf, at . McAllister, dozier & CO's." Bliie drilling,' knives'a'nd forka, . " ( " - " ' Tea and thite lead, at ; " " J ' ' ' . McAllister, dozier & cd':' Wash tubs"and tooth picks, - ...... r '.r Buck combs and knit needles, at ' : ' ; '' '- McAllister, dozier &;.co'8. . Cassimers and yesting3? "'"."' Shoe brashes and Godfrey's cordial, at McAllister, dozier &' c&a. Lace veila and .cologne '--i 1- T h Dress combs and scissors, at 'Mfhi'nit)ies and' razor tttrap3V,iV. '.'J ' .. 1 Pearl buttons and jews harps at '':s' - McAllister, dozier & CO's; SaVpcnders and ribbons,' '..'Mil V''-' Brown, frecn and blue barege, McAlXlSTER DOZIER & CO's. Vinegar and linen thread ' " ' ; Jaconefr'mTisliii'and shaving s6ap,' at :f v : McA LLISTER 'DOZIER' & CO's. : Lineq iablc; spreads and ihoe.lacets.i v . : ' Indigo and Jaynes' medicines, at McAllister, dozier & co's. . Brown linen and razors ; Crash and diaper, at McAllister, doziep,; ccra. . , Colored tainbrican-1 ink, thoes, ,.) Thread and cotton batting, at :McALLISTER, DOZIER &. CQ's.; -,1 r Table, tea spoons and wadding, Coat's thread and jack plaips, at . . McAllister. do.z.ike . CQ'5.,r . ChaUi dc lainy, and window sash, . . .? ' Doors and shambray ginghams, at . .. u ..McAllister, dozier & CO's. Straw goods'and summer clothing, owr'u anu pi us, nji .,T-T,n TSrt-7TT-r i. r-A.. y, Bonnets and hair oil, ; ,7,: V ...Bacon and artificial llowers at McAllister, dozier. & co, A thousand and one articlea.not, mentioned, call round ..at , .... . . ... .. ... . . 'cALLItTER, DOZIER & CO's., 'For Dry Goods of 'every description go to, . ... : i McALLISTER, DOZIER &,CO's.; For cheap Groccriej and goocLbrogans ge to McAllister, dozier & co's. If Toa wani ti get that wtich' s cf the best go ,-'.-:-j:v. McAllister, dozier co;s.i -Whoisiitlatalwavs evinces the most collcitadi- nous aaxietj to' please the ahd;captrae, the ' " McALLISTEP,..D'OZJEH&..Cqv ,7 T-..-J :;':. . "..' 1 j j.. . v..... 'I Co.nseijoenllyj jq should patroniz j 5, , ? J T ia ::t :i : McALLISTES, DOZIET. Ss CO5.' U. ... 'Deaf With 3 v. . 1 .,: or ' i i.ALUS I UH 'COZIER C0i j TL.0-KS of 'erew Vweciptioiu for it tfiw i April l1Si7.--- zzr'l tl3frp 0!i:iol e.u iin.mlKci J. O. LlcIIUliTY, SXTSr,,3I7CC2IIIS.33r3I33"55r AND COUNSELLOR M LAWv BK'DWXVILLE, T. A'otke to the Citizcu of.KemibalCo. ;' - -P 1 . i . i 711 EUEAS, tt. 0 Legislature of Jfebrasks A t their f vlast Session adopted the- Revenue Laws of Iowa, which makes it the duty of the Treasurer of the County to collect all taxes, als, tho duty of tlioo of whom taxes are due, to come up to the coun ty seat, (Brownville) and pay overpaid tax. Which aw is now in force and has been smco its passage. Jcunqnent tax payers will plcaso come forward and Liaha County, otherwise you will be sent for at your 1 own-exiwase. . j Tfrr CT ' ' fl ' V X J r Ly ordcj- tir ODunty Courtnow an Siicaii J f i D. L. SANDERS, lres. of Court. Brownville, April 7, 1357. 43-4 w GEOi S: EAYRE & CO.', AM X IGENEIAL 'li ANPY ikfENTS, GLEXAVOOD, - ; PLAiTsr.ioirrtr, Cass co, Nebraska. 1M1IU co, Iowa, WILL promptly attend to Land Agencies, Inves tigatin'r Titles, Pavinjr Taxes. Investing mon ey, Bujing and Selling Town Lots, L'nying; Selling and Locating Land Warrants, and all other business connoc ted with their profession ia Western Iowa and Nebraska. . :r. M . ., - J. M. DEWS, Associate Attorney. REFERENC ES : V Greene, Weare & lienton, O. Doughty Co., Greene, Wearo & llico, ; Greene & Weare, , - - Council Eluffs, Iowa. it u Ft. Dos Moines Cedar; Rapids, . 11 f. Mr Jwxon & Goodman, . .. Tootle & Greeny . N.W.Thomas, - ' ' Cincinnati Ohio. : , Glcnw'ood, Iowa,. : Cincinnati, Ohlo j . i-t -a- Vinccntown, N, Jl' Ilightstwwn, 'Philadelphia, Pa.' t Mcdford, X. J. ; , ,.m ?choolv & Son- nr-j:: Gon. Wm. Irick, II. Johnson, I.P.eed Son,!; " . Robinson & Pro., ;; Durlinxton Co. Pank, WHITE, .RUSSELL, f & CO. TV IIOI.ES ALE i!SD BET AIL UEALEKS IX HARDWARE -AND- CUTLERY, Medicines, Dye Stuns, Saddlery; Bopfe Iibcsmts'&'Caps, QUEENSWAEE STONEWAEE, TIXWAEE," . IRON AILS, STOVES, PLOWS tc. ; Also Furniture of all kinds, Window Sash, &e FLOWER.SEED GROWTH OF 1856. fTiIIE subscriber will send 20 choice yarictios of flower seed by mail,postago paid, for one dollar. -.. - v WAUDEK & GILMOKE ' '! Nurserymen and. florists,.' ."gru : v -j. ; Springfield Ohio. , March 19fh, 1S57. -. -.f.tr . 49-tf Notice, r Editor "Jiebraslca Adverliier": 1 - ' , Dkab Sib: In looking over the last number of your paper a notice attracted my attention sisrned by Jerome Hoover, Esq., in which he states that certain stories are in circulation that tho undersigned claim some interest in Nemaha City for the purtose nf in juring,ks prosperity.- It "may do quite well "toeir culato "a report of that nature where the facts are unknown', Taut to' those knowing the facts such a statement is merely foolish. And for the purpose of giving a fair opportunity to persons to ascertain tno tacts we hereby warn all persons from purchasing any pretended claim or interest in the said town of Nemaha City, from the said Jerom -Hoover, as ho has sold and-received fay for nine-twelfth of said townand suitisnowpending to place the undersigned in. possession of -the interest by them purchased in. the same; and they have pot authorized the' said Hoover to sell or dispose of .any portion of their interest, but directed suilTto be brongLiloog siaco fwits. recovery, . ;; ... 1;) 3::T ri0 im " oursJic., . . :rr:;"-- - '-'."' F. J.' MARSHALL.' . JXO. DOXII'IIAX, JAS. DONII'IIAX. " - : . -rt.-i K. L; BALLARD. . t - "j R'C BISHOP. ij ivi.:, -L. D. BIRD. .A. O. WOODWARD, " S. r . -NLCKOLLS. ! .. .!. ; r2 , .,i.CHAS. F.-HOLLY' 1 March 2Sih, 1S57. :42utf BRUSHES! BRUSHES! ESTABLISHED 1325. ili f.jmv'.il.-cH rrrJ':.!iI.-:,. 1. ) ; ( -AMERICAN .'A... , "A areliono o ; : 0 I ' XoJ 252 Tearl Street. : , fI -m r,.!l ,r-i''- v '!Netr York. 't'.'i I .ij I v' '-'' ' 1 .' A T.It r,f TCrashos. sent if roriuested. -Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly attended tov 1 Aprjl. 3.1, 187. 2-2ra: ALLEM, EOOT ( Jd .,.1: s.;,w. COZZESS t f. ROOT & C0ZZENS, ,'n n.! LAiNDvACtEKTS; DxxxtxljLtx City, HT. T; HAVING made arrangemants by which we receive accurate copies of all tho Townshijs, as f.ist-as surveyed, in the Territory, we arc now prepared to offtf ofrr services to the citizens of the Territory, ".:i- . : ' : . . : - ', .- ;0. ':..t ' . ; IN FILING - ! : -1 ..:!.! 'l)ECLARATO OF INTENTION . TO - rRE-EMPT, t .. Securing Pre-emptions, , LOQATING LAND WARRANTS, ,J-; .1. : AND ; .-EKTE'RING.IiAND:1 Lirid ; Warrants Rou "lit ' Wd :, Sold, l-h-jLanu entered on time, ttc. 1 1'AKiiLLL.AK attention paid to buying-. and. selling on Commission.- Alo in making :Col lection in all parts cf the TERIUTOUV and WESTERN IOWA. ' A ' ' AtriU 43-tf I-?.- .:.,, n;: fcj.-?.. -:!:,' i : AYM. OSBOliN.:: m v 'i CLOCKS,': WATCHES, : . Je.wb-j,FlatcdJVare, Cutlery, Spoons, ic L.u It .'.iKebrasJca CityyN. T : y- : t57ENflRATijra and Rep aibikg -done on' short notice, ncl jjx Iroi WAWaNTJUN. ; , h i keen constantly on band,Fl)Er, Ct rn MeaL- iacon, liuiter, ana every variety 01 unxeries. liUiiLllciLL. A CU. STEAMBOAT ADVERTISEMENTS. SEASON ARRANGEMENTS ! ' St, Jcscpb and Council Blufld "Weclilj k SILVER H El ELS." :' i w "t7'"' TIIE new and fast ruririrg passenger -iiirS-jJ Hteamcr "SILVER IIEKLS," having been built expressly for the trade, 111 upon tbo opening of :STivigation, make regular weekly trips, bctweea.Sl.' Jo-seph acd Council BlniTs, conuuetiug with the first St. Louis Packets at St. Joseph. The "Silver. Heels," will cxtetd her trips tiSiou City, and irtonncdiato points, once a month. V DOXXELL A SAXTOX." n33-tf Agents. Iu0 '""5501 r.rvTJl PACKET. IbD WM.EDDS- ....Master For Florence, Omaha City, Council BIa5s,Fellevue, .. St. Marys, yoming City, Ne,bra.ia iJity, Lin 1 den, Brownville, Lowell, Oregon City;Ioa Point, ("Savannah, SU Joseph,-Pal ermo,5 Atchison, Wes ton, Leavenworth City, Kansas Independence, " 'Liberty, LttfingfoD-Tetti., cfo". " " - THE new excellent and favorite passenger Steamer, Wm. Campbell, Wm. Edd, Master, will on the earliest opeaing of navigation, run as a regniar packet to tho above and all the intermediate points on .the Missouri River, remaining permanently in the trtdo during the entiro season. i. . . i Tho WiLjam Campbeir'.has recently been fitted up, and refurnished in' the most modern style, re gardless of expense, arid with an eyo singlo to strongth safety and comfort, as well as with vcry conveni ence that could render her desirable to tho traveling public, rendering her now both as regards capacity forbusiness,superior accommodations for pasongers, cqunl tc any in tbo trade.' Captain Edds hopes to receive at the hands of his numerous Missouri river friends a continuance of that generous patronage for which ho is indebted during a series of years, whilo in command of different boats, and for which Ue neicty Jcstiea tj- jcacij-. Iilj mnn f vtvf .t knowledgcmcnts, promising increased efforts to give general satisfaction, and retain their confidence and patronage. April 2d, 1857. 42-tf 1857., MISSOURI RIVER ,rACKET.t 1 SiX f '.'l f W. W; BAKER J Captain. ROBERT A. DAftSf ....Clerk. For Sioux City LoganJ On'iadlIcFatur City, De Soto, Florence, Omaha City, Council Bluffs, Belle vue, jSj. Mary's, Wyoming City,. Nebraska City, Linden, Brownville, Lowell, Oregon, low Point, Savancah,-St. Joseph, etc., etc:' "" " " " fUE excellent commodious and favor .'Iito passenger !steaiair AijMikal, Capt. Baker, Clerk, Report VPar3Vwtl 9n lho Pen!nS of navigation. ply -fiis 4. -tegular packe 4 to tho above aid.nJI witcrmutitCflandinga the.-Mise'wri iirver, cit.Taiilrfg.pruianeTiVly ia tLis trado, -andiruinrn rcjiularly during .the entire season,, f ,1 The Admiral has recently receivedmany valuable linpnnreuwrv'f ftnd addaionl, rcadei1ng,her newj.botli as n, passwger and frcieht steamer, eoual to anynn the trade : ap( Capt. Luker hopes to receive at thw hands of his ' old .Missouri Kiver mends, the sam'2 liberal patronagt.sug'jnijrpuijlt ftrcrudJd to his broth cr. Shippers may, rely upvu having their freight handled with iho :gfeaUst care- and dispatch, 'and paseongers aro assured in traveling upon , th Admi ral, cf being msitf'J f.cl always quite at homo. I ho Admiral wiuiiaake oncV trip ftoiuoil Bluffs, after which,, ishe , wiH-make, regular trips, to ( Siou City cv9ry iwentv nay.. ,, . . ".'April 2d, 1S57.: Jj'; ; :; ' ' 41-fi 1857. MISSOURI RIVER PACKET. 1857. JOSEPTI li.'lIOLLAND'. ! ..Master 5o(JittiM!ii Bl u ff Omah a Ci ty TJcll evu e.'S tT tfry Wyoming City; Nebraska City, Liudtfn, IJi-own-ville, Lowell, Oregon, hite Cloud, Iowa Point, Savannah, St. Joseph, Palermo, Atchison, Weston, Leavenworth City, Kansas, Independence, Liberty, ' Lexington; Ac. rITL 'TIIE entirely new, iwift and elegant 5tSi5-ii passenger steamer Ai.oxzocnrLr,Capt. Joe. Jlolland, will on the opening of navigation, run as a regular packet to tho above "and Intermediate points, continuing in the Bluffs Trade during the entire boatiBg season. Captain Holhind, deeply grateful to his numerous friends along th river forth liberal patronage hith erto eitctlded'to him whfl9vlnj Command of (the umnna, ana otucr fcoa'.. jaosires lureiurn ineia mt sihecre acknowlwlgnicntsnnd toolit it a continuance of their confidence and patronage for his new boat, promising" untircing eserWons to reader general at ihfaction. ' The Alobio Child was built expressly" for the Coun cil Lluffs trade, nnder the espocinl jnpcirision of Capt. Holland, who begs to assure his friends that they will find tcr to bo admirably adapted to the wants of the river, being of great strength, lightness of draught, beauty of model, ctc with cabin arrange ments and accommodations not surpassed by those of any boat in the river, combining r.ll the latest and most modern improvements tlrif could add to the safety, comfort and pleasure of passengers. Nothing will be found wanting in nny of her ap pointments which bolong to those of a first class passenger steamer. v irarch 19th, '57. ' ' ' 40-tf lS57.f3HSSOURI RIVER PACKET. 1857. JOIiy S. SHAW .'. ';;...'. Master. Xcw Missouri River, Kansas and ebraslta Packet for 1S57. ." , ., I . fTTTf? 1 r 1 . r. . . rjKs iiA-cunrijr new, awut anu unsur- xiasSiz!xM passea iiasscncer steamer.-twilight. Cant. John Shawt will on theonenim of naviga tion fun as 'a regular piieket.to tbe sbove and. all in; termediatc "point!. Abe Twilight was fcailtexprossl. ior iiie Jiiwijun ri,ver iraac, unacr tuc cspet ial super vision of C-ipt. SSaw, wher beg to asSuro his frier.ds that they wULfitd her tobb admirably adapted to the wants of tho river, being if great strength and lightns,s of, draught, JtUh abui.aj:raneinent3 and accommodations Vnsurpas'scd,--combining' all" the latest and jqostrqrdea imjovemnU tb?vt oould add to the safely, comfort and blcasure' of Dassensrers. yotliing-will be found wonting in any of her appoint J njenis wnicn, telong to a first. class passcngei4 etcarner. March 19th, '57, r .. 4U-tf 1857; UXIOK 'PACKET LIKE. .1857. ' Lucasr Meteor," & Silver IIccls. 2. II. SIL 51 .V. .C . . . . Master X II. Luc: T. U.TJRAFFIX .l . I . ucas Miner Meteor' Fpr St. Joseph; Brownville, 'cbraskaCity, Omaha City and liluff.City. - , -- , ; . THE St: Louis, ,St. Joseph. Brown viTTe. eorasiia, umana ana i;iua uity Light Snverllecl, will leave for the abovo and all inter mediate poinU every Tuesday evening, at 4 o'clock, throughout tile Vfasf,n:w The new and splendid pas senger steamer Meter, and the well known, fast and spfcndid passenger steamer, Jas. IL Luea,' connect ing with the fine and fist paiket Silrer Ht;els uuSl.' Joscp,foniring tho'dnlj ?nro an;1xn1clr pwn from St. LouisU luoaUuve uuv; jiJaocd. Fromifbe known sjec,!capacHy aedixDmfort'uf the boats composing this line, the traveling public mny rest assured that nothing will be waatiug on the part of their officers and rw to reader their trip both pleasant and agreeable.. , , Jlarca lULh,'j.. .. 40-tf r 1857. MISSOURI RIVER PACKET 1857. 1 ) , 1 CIIA3. E. uXKEli Master. W. II. -iScrw)EK Clerk j , ; 1 1 f is ; For Florence, Omaha City..' Council BlulTsPfcllevne, St. Mary's, Wyoming City, yebr.kskaCi'y, Linden, Prownvilto, Lo well, Oregon, Iowa Point, Savannah, St. Joseph, Palermo, Atchisun. Weton" Leavn- - worth City, Kansas, Independence; Liberty, Lex ington, Ac ';" J7 .(.'J "',U , TIIE entirely new, swift aud ele gant pa?sengorjHteamcr3IiJJ-XE-aA-nxCfipt. lja$.'IJ. llaker,VII. ci-mKn, Cl.-rlL. will,-on tho opening of iMivigation, run as a regular packet to the. abovo 'jiaisi-o -and -all, drUermMiatc points, continuinz in the li'uffj trade durin - tho. entire boating season1 r ...... 1 Capt. Baker, thankful to the public for its very generous support bestowed upon the Admiral, while under his a ioinand, hereby begs leave to tender his acknowblgTncnafl'J;tli(frtfr; bU'ncw beat a con tinuance of its confidence and patronage, pledging Untiring Cxei tion-fj of Tiimself aud" o!u -trs ( t? ive full satisfaction 15 those with whose business he may be honored., Th Mia-oi-'ha'-'h.a was built expressly f irlhe CouncilliluCs txada, uudcr the special super vision of Captain Bakcrwho has spared no trouble er expense td 'mke htT an A No. 1 Missouri River Steamer, and begs to assure hi friends that they will find her to be in all .respects, . njon admirably adapted to the wants of the river, being of great strength, Vghtncol duigt, caiiuess of iuodvlar.4 sne br "the Tasl ones: with cabin arVan r-ni-ni;;..! accnnimnilAtibJia of a v . - j 1 . - w "v 1 , m uui vi- "j " ""j wi,iu iuc river, comiiining all the most modern improvements that safelv. com- f.rrt. fc pleasure eonll surest, n short, iaVll Ii.;r7 appointments, nothing will be wantin? hc!(,n-nrT tboft of it firsti-UM rasseager rterar; ; iV.arch 12th, 67. . l 1857. Missouri RivrTrlrS IQ. For Kansns, Brownville, Omaha v Sioux CUv. v ' UHil DREW on th trips all trons can rclv UT,on hor . J,ri nv " UC U jj.. rcguhirly during the entire sea8in'lns U tt," auu viuaua uaring Deen placed .T -T Willlf found at all tin A LARGE AND .COUPLER . , . 01 alLkindi of ' . AND MACimsEay, ": t 8 . with a fuu "stocky ;; ; Field and" Garden' Seeds Of the Most Reliabuj and genuine tiah, EiTTull Catalogues sent on ai plicatioa. - HENRY D. E1IERT 4 CO.. 201 Lake Strict, Chi, Ifareh 5 th, 1S57 J. B. JENXDsGS, . Wlioloaalo Groooy AND COMMISSION ..MESCaAXT, AND CK1LE& I.i , COUNTRY PRODUCE, -, Comer Second and Trance Si. -J - ST. JOSIU1!!, mo.y HAS on hand, and to arrive tie fIoir.Ini clcs, which wilt be sold to t" rrad Vn t arti- nioditin; term,' tACLLSIVELT AT VUOLE. SALE: -1 150,000, j Pigars. all quali-100 D and W tics' - ' ' ; . : i:;- '., ,).. ... , . 100J sacks ( A'S;iIt!, ,1jo hoitiiUrca . 200 Jlhd N O Sugar .,' 200 'bbti ai d bLlt'witer 500 sks Kio CoiTee 0 nnd bin 'r rack -ji . 100 , O G Java CoffecpQ bbl and. Lf lUi tf ' 100 Laguayra . , ,.M . ' triad and cic nio da . 100 " Mocha." . V," ; .200 bbLsoinuilksugl 250 . bbls, "half bbls andlOO -g$ aal wioe 1) kgs Belcher's Molasses; 100 llLiai pIo vioe-'sr 200 bbls, half bblsaad qr300 hxs Tvbacalfgnii X y 'refincd do 200 lixs stjukinj tobacco, . 150 half chests tea, all various IranJ kinds .. . . . ,'100 butclmipijvj stenw 250 bbls Beh'or's Sugar 50 btli It S Sicily r4 150,, bbl-v'hara, qrs, jio 1 JocaA.Iuinds . , ! 2 aid 3 Mackerel 50 bbti l!brts, r kral 2p0i bis dried hcrriagi hut-, pcKin.i 20 hf bbs White Fish 5 drins dry Cod Fish 200 bxs assM candy 100 - ,fo.ncy. 300 drums figs 100 kgs S CS.xh 500 it'sjf aisortod aiili 00 hn hiilf aiiJ qr star .' cindl is ,150 do sterinc io ' . 100 bx hl's and qrs Rais-2U3 do jar sonp ins - - ' 50 do rock candy, 50 bxs Prancs ' SUNDRIES. . Cotton yarn, carpet chain, bat inj. csnJlo wich, cotton and hemp twinewhat nc' nwnl tucVf, nr.; spades nnd shovels, g;ir Jen sce.ds and Mtaw raks.!- chains, lead shot p.owaer broom, wntfpm fi,"f, hemp, manilla, Jotc and cotton ecdiigi, sr.ii;p tml madder, alum, whito loAI,'window sli, mnj.iir f(la.s, tumblarsjjari of dili'crent v.x, ibLkj aM-.til frizes, sassafras bark, pie fruits, fr?sh peailics. brandy cherries and peaches, current anl ra?plxrry jilt. fresh tomatoes, canton ginger, preserves, nut mg cassia, peppersauce, tomato and walnut eaUnp, lemon cyrup, lobsters, aardip.es, c a tract, and, esw of coueerhocolatCj-pick.-sfj mattvhfy, etir.-'' v ash boards, tubs, common pail 4, redar pails, E B paiLs, pine aud eedar ehuran, brass boaad eburnstnr bocLcts weil buckets, cedar cans, inai stick.. kuUer prints. buckeye bowLi in nests; iron bound ktg, ou two, three, fivo and ten gallons, tho siaalleriiio t'A bales, common and I C Imlf bush U aud measures, cainpjitm.h cliy- ... ,t. : I am alsoagent for the salo of K A alt.inJ Iv now on hand 2,00li blls forsale at tost and tr: tation. I havo tho excluive sale by dip t ciniBTi ment of five hundred dozn Field's cU bratt?i oyster?, acknowledged to be the best put upintalt;in r!. To California and SajrTe;Emi?ranK TVotfr eped :il a ttc a titers i i vft J i 5 J x terniva" sfbclf, which1 embraces' everything jaltcd to jouf wants ia crossing tie plaint. I will a: alltiiatsk-? on hand flour,. ipaflJ, bacon, , lard", htrd brrJ an l erackers, all of which will bo Jold nt tho lowest ta-'a prices. , , " ' ' , sy ' " ' J. It'.JE5MSCS. A CIJANCE.FOR IlAliE: SEEDS. rpiIE subscriber has a variety of choice Seeds f 1 which he has grown and tesf. tin- pajt aci. and d!cms them worthy ef gcnewil ei;ltivSjfnbyt'l lovers of good things .Thwrf' Seed "he will soul post piid, by mailra iaskage of CO varieties, (of "r own seleclioD,)Xr Jl, or Urf er nun.ber ia theaaw propofiun; four varieties Vif lct,i.,.or oQ3 raricij I?w&K) He has of - V 1 i 1 ' u ater. MELO.xa-Tho ew. Orna jek Ice Cream, Pradfords,IIahrs, Potnaria,1 and Pr-Jiriuru. CantklOI-k.? Chrisliana, W'aljirt, Morlns' l' Green, Extra Nutmeg, MorinaS Uit.Y!luir, Netted Kind. Minora. v N ' licKee'e Mamraotli Muslmclon, Clt t Helot). 1 Ccctmbeks L'ariy Friurrje, Ixng U and, F:v Foot. English UlierkinsFig Tomato, llarumolb, Orie. and Cherry Tomato. Capo Gorwebetrv. Sqcashes SweetPvtUo;lkrftonMvfrow,Cutard. Woolsdy'a Cream, Dcnnw' btriped. Citrf-k .Neck, Ala bama GJden, "Whito nnd Ye!low Sll.p. Corn Andrews Premiim, IlirriV 10 Diys, Wy andot, King Philip, 3htc Pes, Sto-.TcIV Evera Street, DArliag Extra. Set, Flcr, Chwll Sorgho L'lance or Dourah Corn, Extrt P7p'orn. Pe.ts Anvcergne. Prim Altvsrf. IUj, Champi of Eng!.itxl. JrHfj,Queiry(,f Dwarf) VtiA.t D'1f Pkax. Mexican Turtlo Soup, Wei. uaore'e (' J11 Pyed, O.fiSda t:UncyvIXlllrwB-i4jiW; rl.irt'1 do Sui.xsons, Three Foot or Aspanigas, lluDp' Tic k Paa, Cip di Tcr It-: ") f Ncpij'ur Parley, Frem-h Milled, E u frian liil'-i Eryf-tirfiD-WKeat, IVimd Oats.r-r7f. , 'CafTrtort Tot.f too Pumplsln, Heat 1'tt ecu, Seet Tumipx Mock . Orapgpete etc.-j';- - Send currant bmlt bills or postaje'itainps? Wuen orders cannot be filled, thd money'will bo' proai?'1 .AJJrwsj i.V.'J I i March L3 th,'i7." Windsor, AshUbuli Gt l- . CEOIV LUCKII AR D T.- ' : WATCH MAKEK Ariel . irowollor. OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO. In O regon,IIol t f ou n ty, Mo., wher i c w ill keep stantly on hand, and for sal?, a gtKF asortsnet r Gold arid Silver Watches, Clocks an-rJewetry,""-:51 ho will sell extremely low, for CASH. --"Also. C'"5 lot of Violins. Accordeon', Silveri tnt llatfd tocles, Gold I'cns with Gtld and Silver extend" cas, Silver Thimbles. Ac &p. . Ho i prepared to repair Walchtsf. Clcck "' elry,-of every descnuticn. in thu hert inaaucro on ihe most rcasonibie' VJrrn.". i'v .Every artiola bou-ht jn his v'stab;L3mcrit, i war raateU to bo what it is represented UUj W."tl' pairing warraoUxLfgx oie.ycar, .-f- f ' Jnlj28,i3 Tl--r?tf;fr-3 " t" ; JOLIVER , IJENNETl CO., , MAM-FAcTrit3ri A.wnoi.r?;TrEAi.s if Boots Sides Tc Bro;ans, L"0.' S:i- ILXLY'JSTKECr.' iZlIS'S. lOt'Lh. Jt' I A i.u a i.i-.vx.i 1 1. ;A. a i-juutvu - - J. X of oi rronv tucir c rv ana 01 f-tr. tories.iular.ttd espc-ciallT tcthe Western :ri,fo. , Purchasers are invited eiain J't'9r r.y manufactured and .!rt?.l with Li t 15, 1 TnEnew, elenntf... i ' . dious passrtJu-t., . "V.H's. e earliest 01 fn;o. It and run L rc-uUr m.if,1 '"I'.' t3- m ' m t v. nniii lira tv m - i in in t . 1 1 Vk .V '-""P'ew'J for th, trailT i Lope that by str.ct attention to tb. 1 passengers and to business, to merit a?? tf 2 tf patronage from shippers and the,mh C r 1 AKLb the liberty to inform the citizens m -1- Brownville and vicinity, that he has opened WATCH, CLO Clt A JEWELBY .'STORK warrantol of soperiof quaV.y. Orl :n will re -tf ; rom aal arf ij irntU-o. , iu.! ,1' 1 ' j 1 1