Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 11, 1857, Image 2

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BcUnanent Tax List
OF KE3IAIIA
W D Black
Thomas Barass
II T Buxton
J as W Brigg
John J Brown
Isaac Bullen
James Bishop
James Bovee
J Bamlick
. II S Chastain ,
A Cashott
W M Coach
Bcnj Chapman
L J Chastain
Jeremiah Carter'
J Cadecbach .
-"Win Carpenter
John Conn
David DarLy
Thomas Doil ' ,-7
John Deley.- j.
James Deley
Isham Edwards
Abslom Eaton
Anton Fredrick
IVm FjIImore
Col Gnlzmar
S Gro&hock
Jemes Goodwin
Thomas Heady
James Horn
W W Hunter
J as Holland
S. M. B. Homes
S Hollack
Andrew Hixon
Daniel Honchin
H Hawlins
. C Hehner
GeirHork:
John Hcghs '
Lemuel Hughs
Darid Hoghs
Henry Harman
Vita. Kirkec
David Klanison :
Lawrence Kinnison
AKoontz
James Jeffries
Thomas Jeffries
Sam Jackson
John Jeffries
IRLittte -
Israel Loomas
Francis Michell
John M'Pbirso-n
J JIcFarland
G Martin
J B Maynard
Xathan Myers
W F McKinney
John Maulden
Laman Miller
S F Nuckolls
Herman Atecht
G S Pratt
Silas H Parker
Kobert Price
P G Peterson
Jerome Pratt
. J N Prince
S E Rogers
HRay
L Rock wood
. I G Eecken
W P.eeder
.RSEadley
J Shafer
J P Sampsell
James Stills
George Snouf -
rbillipsStan
"Vm Stillwell
Becj Swift
"Y C Stout
Geo Shannon
John Smith
M Smith
N B Strong
John Scars
J B Starett
Jacob Spuilock-
Frank Spurlock
J Townsend
D L Thompson
. Casten West
" Joel Westfall
Cyrus Wright
Benj Wyito
Peter While
D Woodruff
It Wirl
Thomas Willims
James D Yates
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The above delinquents are hereby notified
that unless they call at my office before or on
the 25th day of June and pay off t!he amount
due from eaeh, 1 will proceed to collect the
same according to the provision of the law in
such cases. WM. HOBLITZELL
- -Treasurer Nemaha County.
Notice to Pre-Emptors !
G. S. HORBACII & CO.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
OMAHA CITY, If. T.
WILL gire particular attention to preparing ai
the necessary papers for Pre-emptions, and
rendering any assistance which maybe required by
Pre-emtors in proving up their Pre-emption rights
at the U. S. Land Office.
45-6m
VfOTICE jg hereby given, that on the 6th day of
j.i reoruary, 130, me Articles of Incorporation
of the L.rownrille Bank were recorded in the office
of tho Register of Dcedj of the County of Douglass,
in the Territory of Nebraska, The name of the
Corporation is as above stated. The principal place
of transacting business, the City of Omaha in said
county of Douglas?. The business to be transacted,
legitimate Banking. The amount of Capital Stock
$400,000, $35,009 to bo paid immediately at he time
of Fubscribing Stock, and the residue on the order
f the Directors in (instalments of five Tver cent.
The time of commencement, 6th of February, 1857,
and its termination fifty-years. Highest amount of
indebtedness not to exceed two-thirds of the Capital
Stock. The affairs of the Corporation to bo con
ducted by a Board of Directors, a President, Vice
j resident, ana vasnier.
May 21st, 1S57.
Ncbraskian copy 4w, and ch. this office.
AT OUR WAREHOUSE
WiU le fonni at all lima
A LABGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
Of all kinds of
Farm Implements
- AND MACHINERY,
With a full Stock of
Field and Garden Seeds,
Grains,
. Of the Most Reliable and genuine kinds.
Full Catalogues sent on application. -HENRY
D. EMERY A CO.,
J -
291 Lake Street, Chicago, 111.
March 5th, 157.
3S-tf
JOSEPH IL RICHARDS,
DEPUTY COUNTY SURVEYOR
. Of Nemaha County Y. T.
tttii.T, nttrr.d womntlr to all business in his
V foifi. when called upon: such as Sub
dividing Land, Laying out Town lot?, Draft!
City Hats, etc.
EEFEKEXCES,
A.L.Coate. U. W. Frame.
Urownville, Maj 14, '57. '
Articles of incorporation
or THE
NEBRASKA SETTLEMENT
COMPANY.
Akt. 1. Know all men by these presents, that we,
J. S. Wovl, Joseph Strel, jr., R. V. Muir, C.'V.
Giddings, II. Brownscombe, E. F. Ferris, Deroit C.
Olmstead A P. Bartlet, James L. Gidding?, Robert
W. Furnas, and S. B. Cowles, our beire and assigns,
do hereby associate ourselres togc iier&a incorpora
tors for the purposes and uses expressed in these
articles of incorporation, and doty these presents
constitute and declare ourselves it Body corporate
and politic with succession under the name and
rtyle as given in tho following articles, ngreeable to
chapter Third of an Act of the legisla ture of Ne
braska Territory, entitled "an Act for revising, con
solidating, and preparing a general Codo for the Ter
ritory of .Nebraska,", approved Jan. 25th, A. D., '38.
Aet. 2. This Association shall be known by the
name of the Nclnula, Settlement Company. The
number of shares of capitol stock . shall not be less
than twenty nor moro than five hundred of five hun
dred dollars erch; but the price of these shares may
be raised at any regular meeting of the Board of
Directors, by a vote of two-thirds present and voting.
Abt. 3. Every member of this association shall
pay at the time of his or her subscribing to the con
stitution, the turn of twenty, dollars "per share so
subscribed by them, for the use of tho company; the
balance of said share to be paid in such manner and
at Euch times as directed and required by the Board
of Directors. In case any member of . this Associa
tion, after being duly notified, fail to par the said
share or shares, or any part thereof, when called for
by said Board of Directors, and allow tho same to
remain unpaid for the sjmco of thirty day?, the Board
shall thereupon bo a thorized and empowered, at
their discretion to declare the said stock of such
members forfeited to the use of the company, and
may thereupon proceed to nako such disposition
thereof a3 they may deera meet and proper. :
Akt. 4. The officers of this Association shall be
a President, a "Vice President, a General Superinten
dent, a Treasurer, a Secretary and Seven Directors,
all of whom shall bo chosen annually by ballot, and
they shall have full power to make, alter or change
their own by-laws. . ,
Akt. 5. It shall be the duty of the' Ganer&I Su
perintendent to receivo subscriptions for capitel
stock, sell shares representing city lot1?, and to attend
to the correspondence andthe active business of tho
company. All monies received by him shall be paid
monthly to the Trf asurer. lie thall give bonds
satisfactory to the Board for the security of monies
which may be in bis hands, and he shall receive for
his services such sum as shall be fixed upon by the
5ard. ';';'."
Art. 6. It shall bo thoduty of the Secretary to
keep exact minutes of the proceedings of the Presi
dent and Board of Directors and meetings of the
Stockholders, and to attend to the collection of nil
dues of the ccmpany, and pay over the same to the
Treasurer when collected, and take bis receipt for
the same, and do and perform such other duties as
may be incumbent on bin by virtue of his oHice, or
as directed by the by-laws or board of directors, lie
s'jall have his books ojten to the inspection of all the
members of the company, and shall receive for his
services such sum as shall be fixed by the President
and Board cf Managers. lie shall give a bond with
at least two sureties, to be approved by the President
and Board of Managers, for the faithful performance
of his duties.
Akt. 7. It shall re thfiduty of the Treasurer to
receive from the Secretary and General Superinten
dent all monies collected by them, and give a receipt
for the same; to pay all orders drawn by tho Presi
dent an 1 Board of Managers and attested by tho
Secretary. Ho shall keep correct accounts of all
monies received and paid out by him and have his
books present and open at every meeting of the Board
and of the Stockholders, for tho inspection of any
member of the Association, and exhibit a balance
sheet at every regular meeting of the Eoard. He
shall give a bond with at least two sureties, to be ap
proved by the President and Board of Directors, for
the faithful performance of his duties.
Art. 8. The members of this company shall bo
all such persons of good moral character, as shall,
with the consent of th-j General Superintendent,
subscribe to the constitution, own one or more shares
of stock, or shall have received donations from the
company; and they do mutually agree to protect each
other in the maintenance of their lawful rights, and
to act together in tho promotion of their mutual
interests.
Art. 9. Any member cf this company may trans
fer a share or shares of stock to another person; but
bsfore any transfer shall be made on the books of
the Association, the person or persons to whom the
transfer i3 made shall sign the constitution, and they
shall then be subject to all the liabilities, and en
titled to all the pririlcges of the original members.
Art. 10. The annual meeting of this Association
shall be held on tho lirst Tuesday in February in
eaeh year, at such place or places as the President
and Board of Managers may designate, till one-third
of the stock taken shall be owned by persons resid
ing in ihe settlement made by this compaij jn Ne
braska; after which time, they shall be held at Tabie
Rock, Kebraska. The officers and managers shall
hold regular meetings once in three months, at such
places and on such days as they may appoint. Special
meetings may be called by the Prcsidentand Secrct'y.
Special meetings of the Stockholders may be called
upon the written request of ten members, notice
thereof being given by tho Secretary at least one
month before such meeting shall be held.
Aet. 11. Every owner of capital stock Ehall
have one vote for every share of stock held by him
or her up to four shares, and one voto for every two
additional shares up to twenty; but no member shall
in any case be allowed more than twelve votes on
any question, and no Stockholder shall be allowed
to vote at any meeting who is at the time delinquent
in the payment of his or her stock.
Aet. l. JNo member or officer of thi3 Association
6hali bavo power to bind the company by any con
tract, or to render them liable to any extent or for
any purpose, unless authorized so to do by the Board ;
and the Board shall in no case render the company
liable beyond the amount of available funds. The
Board shall not have power to sell to any one person
t V. V.-1.1 i. i. -
vi m new in tuuir v w n ri gu t at me name ume. more
than eighty acres of land lying within circuits of
inree nmes square, tne centre ot the city plots being
me ccmres oi sucn squares or circles, ) nor more than
three hundred and twenty acres of land of said
company lying outside of said squares: provided
that any person so owning eighty acres within said
circuits may hold sufficient land outside said circuits
to make in all 420 acres. The company shall not
sell to any perssn any land till he or she shall have
subscribeu to this constitution.
Art. 12. Every Stockholder shall be entitled to
purchase prbperty of the Association at tho current
price thereof to the amount of one thousand dsllars.
and have a credit of seven years thereon by paying
one seventa ot me principal and all the interest
annually; provided, he or the will occupy the same,
and has paid for bis or her stock, and one share of
the purchaser s stocK, and tho property so purchased
shall bo held as security for the payment thereof.
Akt. li. JNo member of this company Ehall be
allowed to sell intoxicating drinks as a beverage,
within the bounds of any of the settlements made
by this company. In case any member of this com
pany shall be convicted of so doing, he or she shall
forfeit all his or her right and interest in this com
jany, and all his or her title to lands procured from
the company, and this iorteiture snail be regarded
&s real and stipulated damages to the company for
such an offence,, and the property so forfeited shall
be appropriated by tho Board to the benefit of schools
in the town or ward where the offence was com
mitted. Art. 15. The Board shall have power to issue
certificates of stock to be redeemed in town lots.
The price of such stock shall be fixed at $20 a share,
but it may be raised at any time by tne Board at a
regular meeting thereof. The President of the Board
Ehall call meetings of the holders of such Eharcs as
often as once in three months in the towns where
such shares are to be redeemed, for the purpose of
drawing lor lots; ana wiien sucn lots are drawn the
owners thereof shall be entitled to a good and suffi-
cieni aeca tnereior. mo uoara saau nave power
to donate town or city lots lor moral, literary or re
ligious purposes.
Art. 10. The President and Board of Directors,
a majority of whom shall form a quorum, shall have
full power to manago the affairs of the company
generally, to purchase real estate, to improve, sell
and dispose of the same under tho reflations pro
vided by the constitution and the by-laws. The
property so purchased shall belong to the stockholders
of the capital stock, to bo enjoyed by them accord
ing to their respective shares, and all profits arising
tnerelrom snail be semi-annually accounted for, and
so much of sail profits as shall appear advisable to
the Board shall be divided, and a dividend shall be
declared on the first Tuesday in February and the
first Tuesday in August in each yo3r in which such
profits Ehall have accrued, and shall be paid over to
the respective stockholders at any time after the ex
piration cl ten days therefrom,
Art. 17. In case any dispute shall arise between
any of the members or officers of the company, all
such disputes shall be referred for final deciiion to
arbitrators chosen in the usual way.
Art. 13. No city or town plot shall be laid out in
the bounds of any of the settlements made by this
company, except by the advice and authority of tho
iKiara oi directors.
Art. 19. These Articles of Incorporation shall bo
subject to alteration and amendmeat at any regular
meeting of tho Stockholders by a vote of two-thirds
present and voting; provided, that no alteration
shall bo made until it shall have teen presented to
the Board at least threo rjontas prev icusly in writing.
J. S. WOOD,
' . JOS. STEELK, Jr.,
R.V. J1UIK,
CW.GIDDIXttS, '
II. EROWXCOUBE,' . .
E.F.FERRIS,"
OLMSTEAD-l BARTLETT,
JA!?.L.GI!)Invi;S,
ROBERT W. FCRXAS.
S. 1$. COWLES.
TIIE undersigned arc no longer stockholders in the
tfemaha Valley Bank, and are not responsible
for its issue, having sold oar i tercst'in the same to
Messrs. Jones, & Barktlow, S. E. Roger.', F. David
son and their associates.
... SAM'L R. RIDDLE.
' B. R. PEGRAM.
Brownville, March 18th, 1357. 50-2m
R.'C: BERGER, Proprietor: .
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
TIIE finest of Liquors for any purpose desired,
Medicinal or otherwise. Segnrs of every grade,
Oysters and Sardines of various siied boxes, Fruit?,
Nuts, Conrectionaries; in short everyth:.ng to ticket
the appcliUs of the epicurian, always on hand, served
in fTood style and at reasonable rates.
i -J. w. COLEMAN,
Land and'Lot.Acrent
;' ,; . and
11EAL-ESTATE BROKER. -
, ; FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT. : I :
XjozicI n-ntox-oca. onTimo.
Land Warrants Bought and Sold.'
..... i . . :
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
Kanawha Salt. 2000 bb'ls on consignment,
and will bo sold at a reduced price, by "
J.B.JENNINGS.
Fruit. 150 boxes hva and qr M R Raisins, and
CO bis Oranges and Lemons, for sale by ? .
... , J, B. JENNINGS. ;
TtanclOa Coils Manilla and Jute' Rodo. from
i to 2 inehe9, j os received, nd for salo by ' ' ; ,
' J. B. JENNINGS. '
Mackerel.-120 packages no. 1, 2, and 3 Mack
erel in I,'l4, and whole bbls,., just received, and foi
sale by ;
' J.13. '
Fresh Oysters. 100 doa Field's celebrated
Oysters, on direct consignment, in store, and for sale,
by "' " . . : :
, ' " ' J. B. JENNINGS.
Nails. -1-300 Kegs assorted, in store, and for saleby
' : . J.B.JENNINGS.
Fish. 100 bis no. 1 dried herrings, and 2000
pound3 Superior Codfish, just received, and for
sale by -
, J.B.JENNINGS.
Window Glass. 150 boxes 8X10X1012
glas just received, and for sale, by
.J.B.JENNINGS.
St Joseph, Mo. April 30, '57.
DAVID n. m'lacghlin. chables g. dobsev.
Mclaughlin & dorsey,
MMA1L ESTATE
AND
GENERAL LAND A GENTS,
First Street, (opposite "Advertiser" office.)
BROWNVILLE, N. T. . -Will
attend to Filing Declarations of intention to
Securing Pre-emptions, Locating Land Warrants.
Entering Land.
Land Warrants Bought and Sold.
Particular attention will bo paid to buying and
selling property on commission, and making invest
ments for distant dealers.
Correspondence solicited.
; . Mclaughlin & dorsey.
BEFEE TO
Bradford, McLennan & McGary, Nebraska City, N.T.
Mcl'herson, Morrison, & Hutchins, Brownville, N. T.
O. II. Barnet, Esq., Dayton, Ohio. .
FOR SALE.
. Lot 5 in block 59; Lot3 3 and 12 in block 45; Lot
10 in blocks, in the City of Brownville, by '
- ... Mclaughlin & dorsey.
TOB SALF..
Lot 2 in block 40, best Levee lot in Brownville;
also, house and lot in block 2 Main street.
MeLAUGHLIN & DORSEY.
- FOR SALE.
Half of lot 11 ia block 19 Main street; also, lot 4
in block 19. Also, 40 acres of land joining South
Brownville; by MeLAUGHLIN & DORSE Y.
April 23, 1857. 45-ly
SPRING ARRIVAL
O P
NEW; .G'O0JD.S;
W. HOBLITZELL & CO.
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
WEaro continually receiving by every boat, an
entirely new and large assortment of
SUPERIOR GOODS,
Which we will sell at as reasonable prices
as any establishment in the West,
our motto being
" LIVE AND LET LIVE. "
We have now in store a great variety of the fol
lowing articles, which we purchased for CASH and
consequently can sell cheap on the samo terms :
DRY GOODS;
HATS AND CAPS,
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
Q UE ENS WARE,
WILLOW WARE,
IBoots and hoes,
Heady Made Clothing
And a fine assortment of
LIGHT GROCERIES,
Such as
Spice,
Peppers,
.. Soda, '
Salaratus,
Ginger,
Allspice,
etc., etc.
And a good article of -
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
It is a pleasure to us to show goods, and wo ask
you to call round and see for yourselves.
HOBLITZELL & CO.
April 2;J, 1857. 45-ly
DR. J. L. McKEE,
AND
SURGEON DENTIST.
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
leetn pmggea ana nnea m tne most ap
proved method.
Brownville, May 14 , '57. 48-tf
GEO. P. LUCKIIARDT,
WATCHMAKER
,V.firl T owoller,
OREGON, HOLT COUNTY, MO.
rpiAKES tne liberty to inform the citizens of
JL Brownville and vicinity, that he has opned a
WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY STORE
In Oregon, Holt county, Mo where he will keep con
stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of
trold and bilver Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, which
he will sell extremely low, for CASH. Also a fine
lot of Violins, Accordeons, Silver, and Plated Spec
tacles, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver extension
cases, Silver Thimbles. Ac., Ac.
lie is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry, of every description, in the best manner and
on ine most reasonable terms.
Every article bought in his establishment, is war
ranted to be what it is represented to be. Watch rc
pairing warranted for one year.
July 25,1856. vl-n8tf
A. V. rCETT.
PUETT & WILKINSON,
' AND ;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
; omadi, n:t.. -
Will attend to all business ca trusted to their care
. BEFEKEXCE3
Col. Jesse Williams
Gov. Jos. A. Wright,
Mr. F. N. Roock,
non. John G. Davis,
Hon. Geo. L. Miller,
. Fairfield, Iowa.
Indianapolis, Inu,
Washington City.
Rockville,Ind.
Omaha City, N. T.
Buchanan Lifs and General
J Oflice cor 2d and Jule sts.,
ST. JOSEPH, MO.
CHARTERED AT THE LAST SESSION OP THE MO. LEO.
, , Authorized Capital ,000,000. ,
- - - riEECTOES. - - :
J. B. Jennings, I. R. Howard, J. A. Owen, Milton
Tooth, John Colhoun, John U. Likens, W.H.Pcneik,
James Kay, N. J. McAshan, A. G. Mansfiecr.- --
J. B. JENNINGS, Pres.
jVKB.McASHAJf, Scc'y., i.-.';-: ! ,
IS now ready to receive application for Life, Fire,
Marine and River risks. A cash return of 25 per
cent, will be allowed on cargo premiums. " Losses
promptly adjustcd.-and the usual facilities given to
the patrons of the office.
.-.-April 16th, 1S57. i . 44-3m
J. B. M'ALUSTEn. ' j.L. DOZIER. . JONAS CBANE.
Oregon, Mo. Brownville, N. T. ' Oregon, Mo.
McAllister, dozier & co.,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION
' :' ": ; MERCHANTS, i ... '
:', 1- Dealen in .','..,
i FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS!
.". HARDWARE 4V QUEENS WAKE,. ;
- Groceries,
- Provisions, - Produce, etc., ' etc.,
No. 4 JUaia Street, and Xo. 2 Levee,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
St. Joseph Gazette, Kansas Ilerald, Jefferson City
Enquirer and St. Louis Republican copy six months
and charge this office.
April 16th, 1857. 44-ly
Saddlery.
SADDLES, Bridles, Martingales, Checks, and ev
ery variety of goods in this line can be had at
HOBLITZELL St CO'S.
AND
UPHOLSTERY,
' WHOLESALE AND DETAIL,
BY "
SCARPJTT 6 "MAW, . . -
ST. LOUIS, MO.
WE tako pleasure in saying to our friends and
the public in general, that our stock of Fine,
Medium, and Common Furniture, as well as Mat
tressos and Bedding, was never more complete and
deserving tho attention of purchasers, either at
wholesale or retail in full suits or single articles
than at present.
We shall spam no effort to keep the most complete
assortment in our line, in tho West. Our Goods are
niado here, as well as East, by the best workmen,
and thus combine the greatest variety and latest
styles, with the cheapest fend most substantial.
Dealers, as well as all other purchasers, are in
vited to call and look through our Mammoth Ware
Rooms.
. Orders also, from all parties having furniture to
buy for themselves or others, are especially solicited,
with tho assurance of our best endeavors to merit a
continuance of the liberal confidence and patronage
we have so long received.
:. SCARRTTT A MASOX.
Washington Ave. between 2nd and 3d Sts.
March 19th, '57. 40-3m
JEFFERSON P. CASADT,
', ) MARTIN f. BIDEJT, )
J AS. V. WHITE,
u J Nebraska City NT )
J A3. D. TEST,
Conncil Bluffs, Iowa.
C;aSSAPY? test, RIDEN & CO.,
(Successors to Ridcn fr White.)
LAND AGENTS.
NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
HAVING made arrangements by which we will
receive accurate copies of all the Townships
embraced . in the Eastern portiou of Nebraska, we
are now prepared to offer our services to the
"SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTORY,'
In Filing Declaratory Statements of
Intention to Pre-empt. Securing
Pre-emptions, Locating Land
Warrants and
ENTERING LAND.
LAND WARRANTS UOUGHT & SOLD.
f Land Entered on Time, ScC,
Particular attention paid to Buying and Selling
Property on commission: Also, to making Collections
and forwarding remittances to any pari of the Union.
Blanks ot all kinds always on band.
, REFERENCES.
Hon. A. A. Bradford, Nebraska City.
S. F.Nuc noils, "
Messrs. Dolman & West, St. Joseph, Mo.,
Peter A. Keller, Washington City
Thomas Lumpkin, " "
June 28, 1856. vl-n4
DILLON, THOMPSON & CO.
Laro Frame Building Cor. Main & Rock Sts.
BOCK PORT, MO.
Whosemlo and Retail Dealers in
And Groceries,
Hardware, Qucensware, Drugs, Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Tinware, Stoves,
Furniture, Iron, Nails, Plows,
and Farming Utensils.
WILL have, on the opening of navigation, a
large and varied accession to their present
Stock, which will be sold lxw lor iasn.
February 12th, 1857.
35-tf
Cash! Cash!! Cash!!!
THE undersigned would most earnestly call upon
those know mg themselves indebted for Medicine
and Medical attendance to come forward and settle
without further notice A. S. HOLLADA Y.
Brownville, May 14, 1857. 48-tf
Attention Lot Holders ! !
HIGHLY 13IPOR TAN T ! ! !
ALL persons who own Lots in tho City of Brown
ville, areliero by notified, that I am now pre
prepared to execute WARRANTY DEEDS for the
same, and, unless Deeds are obtained beore the ex
piration of six months from date, said City Lots
will be sold to the highest Udder, and the proceeds
thereof disposed of according to Law.
A. S. HOLLADAY, Mayor.
City of Brownville, N. T. Feb. 26 th, '57. 37-tf
Notice.
Editor "NclrfitTc Adrertiier":
Dear Sir: In looking over the last number of your
paper a notice attracted my attention signed by
Jerome Hoover, Esq., in which he states that certain
stories are in eiroulation that the undersigned claim
some interest in Nemaba City for the purpose of in
juring its prosperity.' It may do quite well to cir
culate a report of that nature where the facts are
unknown, but to those knowing the facts such a
statement is merely foolish.
And for the purpose of giving a fair opportunity
to persons to ascertain the facts we hereby warn all
persons from purchasing any pretended claim or
interest in the said town 'of Nemaha City, from the
said Jerome Hoover, as he has sold and received pay
for nine-twelfths of said town, and suit ia now pending
to place the undersigned in possession of the interest
by them purchased in the same; and they have not
authorized' the f aid Hoover to sell or dispose of any
portion of thebr interest, but directed suit to be
brought long since for its recovery.
Yours, Ac,
F. J. MARSHALL.
- JNO. DONIPHAN.
JAS.DOXn'HAN.
R. L. BALLARD.
R. C BISHOP.
L.D. BIRD,
. A. G, WOODWARD.
S. F. NUCKOLLS.
CUAS. F. nOLLY.
March 2Sth, 1557. 42-tf
STORE,
. NEMAHA CITY, N. T. ,
MOORE Sl BROTVNXEE, .
"Would respectfully announce to
the public generally that -they
have received and
opened at Nemaha
City,... .
LARGE STOCK
, 1 . ' .-' '
....:iZ : ,-.OF V----:- V -
33
r r
1
9
Everything that comes under that head.
GROCERIES,
HI a f al w a n
9
All of which we will sell
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
Horses "Wanted.
I will pay the highest price for a few fine, well
broke horses.
Apply at my stable in Brownville,
J. W. COLEMAN.
SAVE YOUR HOUSE ! ! !
LIGHTNING' RODS !
BENNET & MARSH,
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they
are now prepared to put up Lightning Rods of
a superior quality on as reasonable terms as any one
else in this country.
Orders left at MePherson & Hutchin's Store will
he attended to.
May 7, 1857. - 47-tf
For Sale.
10 Casks Sugar Cured Hams, at
MCALLISTER, DOZIER & CO's.
For Sale.
10.000 pounds Bacon at
MeALLISTER, DOZIER & CO'.
For Sale.
50 bbls, and" 100 sks Flour, at
McAllister, dozier & co'b.
. J. "B. JENNINGS,
Wliolosalo Grrooory
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
XKD DEALER IX
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Corner Second and Frances Sts.
ST. JOSEPH, MO.,
HAS on hand, and to arrive, the following arti
cles, which will be sold to th trade n accom
modating terms, EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLE
SALE :
150,000 Cigars all quali-100 bxs E D and W R
ties chees
4000 sacks G A Salt 156 boxes starch
200 Ilhds N O Sugar 200 bbls and hf bbls water
500 gks Rio Coffee and but'r crackers
100 " O G Java Coffee 200 bbls and hf bbls pilot
100 Laguayra " bread and pic nic do
100 "Mocha " 200 bbls soda milk sugared
250 bbls, half bbls andlCO egg-and wine do
kg3 Belcher's Molassesj 100 bbls apple vinegar
200 bbls, half bbls and qr300 bxs Tobacco all grades
N N refined do 200 bxs smoking tobacco,
150 half chests tea, all various brands
kinds 100 bunches pipe stems
250 bbls Belcier's Sugar 50 bbls II S Sicily and
150 bbls, bal's, qrs, nos 1 Joca Almonds
2 and 3 Mackerel 50 bbls filberts, brazil
200 bxs dried herrings . nuts, pecans
20 hf bbs White Fish 100 kgs S C Soda
5 drms dry Cod Fuh ' 500 kegs assorted nails
200 bxs ass'd candy 500 bxs half and qr star
100 foney " ' candles
300 drums figs 150 doeterine do
100 bx: hl's and qrs Rais-200 do bar soap
ins 50 do rock candy.
50 bxs Prunes
SUNDRIES.'
Cotton yarn, carpet chain, batting, candle wicks,
cotton ana hemp twine, wheat and meal sacks, axes,
spades and shovels, garden seeds and straw rakes, log
chains, lead" shot, powder brooms, wrapping paper,
hemp, manilla, jute and cotton cordage, indigo and
madder, alum, white lead, window sash, window
glass, tumblar3,jars of different sizes, flasks assorted
sizes, sassafras bark, pie fruits, fresh peaches, brandy
cherries and peaches, current and raspberry jellies,
fresh tomatoes, canton ginger, preserves, nut megs,
cassia, peppersauce, tomato and walnut catsup,
lemon syrup, lobsters, sardines, extract and essence
of coffee, chocolate, pickles, matches, etc.
WOODEN WARE.
Wash boards, tubs, common pails, cedar pails, B B
pails, pine and cedar churns, brass bound churns, tar
buckets, well buckets, cedar cans, mop sticks, butter
prints, buckeye bowls in nests; iron bound kegs, one
two, three, five and ten gallons, the smaller size with
bales, common and I B half bushels and measures,
camp Btools etc.
I am also agent for the sale cf 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
ment of five hundred dozen Field's celebrated oysters,
acknowledged to be the best put up in Baltimore.
To California and Salt Lake Emigrants.
Your especial attention is invited to my extensive
stock, which embraces everything suited to .your
wants in crossing tne plains. 1 will at nil times keep
on hand flour, meal, bacon, lard, hard bread and
crackers, all of which will be sold at the lowcstcash
prices. , :- , -
33-ly , ; J. B. JENNINGS.
Caution.
T I III t Tnl. Ira laroVtv nf?firt 4 Vi . aba HTV. .
Heady, through false colors obtained a certificate
of entry of the S. West fractional quarter and the
o. jasi iractionai quarter ot secuon number twenty
five, in Township number six, in Range number fif
teen. East of the 6th Principal Meredian in Nebras
ka Territory. The above is claimed by and will be
patented to B. 11. Thompson, whoso papers and Ti
donce arc forwarded to Washington City forbearing.
11 n Tirmnvjfw
mm
Febrbary 26th, 1857.
37-tf
D. 31. HITCHCOCK $ CO.,
Bet. Olive and Locust streets, St. Louis, Ho.
MANUFACTURERS of Cooking, Heating, and
Parlor Stoves and Grates.
Also Manufacturers of four sizes ofTewett's Pat
ent Cary Plough, one and two horse fright and left
hand. , '
U. C. JOHNSON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
AND '
I?eal Estate Agent.
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
'. '-...-EETZBEfCES. "r "-'
Hon. Win. Jessup, Montrose, Pa. . . ,
B. S.Bentlv,, ;;' , : .' '
John C. Miller, ' ' Chicago, 111.
Wm. I. McAllister,-w " u
Charles F. Fowler, u "
Wm. Ferguson,. Brownville, N. T. "
0 F. Lake, f i- , " v a
May 7, 1857". " 4My
GEORGE E. KENNEDY,
MIES AIL ESTATE
, .BROKER, -AND
GENERAL LAND.VAGENT.
.i . . ; - - :
: j i Florence City, N. T.
Look. a-o.i; 2
LIGHTNING RODS!!
: V. C. LIVINGSTON,
' BROWNVILLE, N. T.' ' ' '
IS prepared t0 sell and put up all sizea of
manufactured ! the '-Ohio Lightning Rod
Rods
Com
pany." -
Orders left at the "Adverser Office," will receive
Prompt attention: W.C.LIVINGSTON.
Mav 7. 1857. , J ' ; . 47-tf
LIVERY STABLE,
J. W. COLE3IAN,
INFORMS the publie that he has procured a stock
of New Carriages, Buggies, etc., and as fine
Horses as are to be found, and has opened a
LIVERY STABLE,
( SecondStrcct between Water and Main,
Brownville, N.' T. ' '
All persons wishing anything in his 1 inccan be
accommodated at all hours.
ALSO:
Horses and Carriages bought and sold.
J.W.COLEMAN.
Worth of
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Just received
Per Steamer Col. Crossman,
AT SIEGEL & GREENBAUM'S
BALTIMORE .
CLOTHING STORE,
No. 31 Main St., 31 door above Fost Office
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
Fine broadcloth coata, and
Standing collars, at tno
Baltimore Clothinrj Store.
Bl'k and fancy cajsimor pants, and
Carpet sacks, at the '
Baltimore Clothing Store.
Silk, Satin, Marsailcs, and Casi. Vests, and
Flannel Shirts, at
Baltimore Clothing Store.
Fine Shirts and over-alls,
Tat. Leather Gaiters, straw hats, at the
Baltimore Clothing Store.
Black and fancy cravats,
White and fancy shirts, at tho
Baltimore Clothing Store. .
Everything in the clothiii lino at tho
Baltimore Clothing Store.
Call around and examine the stock at the
Baltimore Clothing Store.
April 23, 1857. 45-ly
m MMll SHE.
JOHN COLHOUN & BROTHER,
(Sign of the Padlock, opposite the Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IX
Building and Saddlery Hardware,
GROCERIES;
Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Ficdb.
ST. JOSEPH, 110.
XT A VP. nnw
ican and Foreign Hardware, such as :
Greaves & Son's Files
and Edzo Toola
rocket knives
Knives and forks
. Brass curtain bands aid
pins
Door locks
Augers and anger bitts
Cora knives
Briar scythes
Gr3s and grain do
Nails
Shovels and tongi
Candlesticks
Framed wood saws
Blacksmiths' Bellows and
Vices
Househole Armitnge an
vils American anvils
Stocks and dies
Pad books, breech loops
Tad screws, cockeyes
Ornament?, racks
Girth rein and roller web
Silk, 3 cord thread
Calf skins
Upper leather
Briddle do
Skirting do
Harness do
Belting do
Goat skins
Enammslkd leather
Butcher's do do
Spear Si Jackson's saws
Gimlet pointed screws
unian s ana American
horse nails
Post hole ausrers
Ames shovels and spade3
Lull A Porter's shutter
Butts
Morticing machines
Circular, mill and maly
saws
Planes and plane irons
pera drawing knives
do adzes and wood
.tools
Tre.s Hoops
Butt3, cast and wronght
Copper rivets for belts
Tuyere Irons
Hated and com.
do . do
do do
do do
stirrups
Bitts
Bucklc3
. I.inirs
Breast and rein Enaps
i..as5, pegs
Peg floats
Pincers
Shoe thread
Bristles, wax
Lining skins
Binding
AV ith many goods embracing a complete assort
ment of the most desirable which they will jcll at
the lowest pnees -J. COLUOUN A ERO.
MORRISON HUiCl J
TV-
op
SPRIK GO0I
i
QUALITY ;AND;PI
icQthCyiaenH) ca
. . 'Lower than ifo Lcmi:,
At their New E8Ulliahraent a
everything needed ia the V
country, from bar of goJ
to a broadcloth coat. ' '
BURY GOODj
, OF THE LATEST SITU,
.' '. :('''' '
Sold Remarkably
NEW AND HICK EMBEOfl)
DRESS TKBLMKGS,
FBINQES, FANS AND FASCYGfy
3Dross Croods
Silks, Sattins raid
, A largo and complete asortacatrf
BONNETS AND BONNET TRIMK'J
i
of every style iind quality.
Cloths, Casimeics: and Tdh
READY MADE SGIRT
ASI)
Heady Made Clothid
To fit tho Million!'.
JETuLirin i -tare J
" .Of tho beat manufaiture and cf wpni
Worktiaaihip.
, Looking Glasses,
That will malco an uply man lianicw
and a lady cf be h ty iaore lorcly,
HATS AND CAP?.!
That will fit and rlia?o CTCirbwI;.
'. . :. .
Hoots aind Shoes,
... 4 .
From the infantile article of rd norneco
to the graceful bcot ol ths jentle-
maa'a walking costume.
t
from the best tnanufoctcrtri it .
HOME AND ' ABROAD
Sold at Eastern Pricet. '
Genuine 1 Imported Carpetics
Of New and Elegant designs.
YANKEE : MOTION
HOSIERIES,
China, Glass 'and Qucensuare.
TORTE MOXNAIES; SILK PITS
And a thousand artic ioe, ranging in rf?:V
dation of price and impirtaree from the pri
toothpick of tho ancient gocso quill, to
dollar shawl. - ux
Our innate and native modesty forbid
ing glowing encomiums uion our Spring M
Goods, and we ask you to :i and ice for r
WE CHALLENGE THE
and furthermore
MAKE NO CHAT.GE
Por IxorJjixs. Oood
M'PHERSON, MORIilSON, 4 ECTCE
April 23, 1857.
GEO. S. EATEE & CO
mi mm
AND
GENEQAL LAND AGE5TS t
G'LENWOOII,
Mills co, Iowa,
Casaco,ibfliIki
WILL promptly attend to Land A&wZ
tigating Titles, P.lylug Taies, Iaest'?
ey, Baying and Selling Tons Lot, TV1'
and Locating Lund Warrants, and all Z
connected with their profusion in Wcstert .
Nebraska. i
J. M. DEWS. Associate
Attorncj-
1 i T7-TirinT-x-or'C .
v.iw.-uc, earo a Jienion, ... touncu " '
u. wougnty X Uo.,
Greene, Weare A Bice,
Greene A Weare,
Nixon A Goodman,
Tootle t Greene,
N - W. Thomas,
Schooly A Son
Gen. Wm. Irick,
II. Johnson,
I. Heed A Son,
Ivobinson A Bro
Ft. I)e
Cincinnati Obi.
Glen wood, 1'.
Cincinnati. ;),0
V J.
Higbtstown,
lhilleJrB1"'
MedfprJ,N.J.
Burlington Co. Bank.
Wanted
TM MEDIATELY, by the subscribe
L Carpenters, nnd to siich the beit waS"
gWcn. Apply to r tjj.
Brownville, N. April 7
HardwareTCutlery an4
A
LABGE assortment, t
IIfTT 7T7PLL
II. A. TE11KV, & Ca ;
. .
WHOLSSAUt AND
KCritl. MAL" ' ,
hp
' a uuw ana r lower erccs, f w '
VJ Grapo Vine?, etc., etc. ci1'
t-Boxoa of assorted Uarlen .ee." ift,
onhand.forsaloloTT. Council Cl"''
April 2d, 17
j April lam, isji. 31-ly