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THE ADVERTISER. II. FURNAS, EDITOR. THURSDAY MOUSING, JUNE 25, 1857. rnenccmcnt of this article have hereto fore carf-d very little about the "re moval of the Canitol'' have civen it . . ' 1 j " . x x x? very little consideration or auciiuon. But it has at lencrth assumed such a Kew voit, j.u-.ics's an;i ciiiiiircu's oi-cc iitorc, so went slianc as to demand serious and aeltbe ..tv, VHIVIIIIIOU. 1 X ww-mm a ft. . vissi-HEa, ovrtsiiCo., xj. 2i6inj3i3, K.-oadwar, rao attention. Ihcse three points it New York. . . . . ANDREW AVi.vd, American, Canadian and European 1S wc I known WCrC aSDirantS I0r tllC A-Jvertisin;; iii'l SuL'ScWjiUju OSice, Xo. 123, Nassau Sts., I v xewvort. foDitaL Iho defeated ones ieel sore u- s swvwvr.B. Kn. 43 Chestnnt ttrcet. St. Louis. I A J5. l'.llcLrso, Trov, O'.iio. vs.. II. II. Darst. Tiprccanoe, Oliij. g. Muscra, tovingtcn, k-. war. the successful one determined JI. V.'. l'ETrn, Oregon, Mo. Dillon fc- Hawk, Jl ck Tort, JIo. RiiEN &. White, Xt-brak Cily, K Da. 11. V Tate, Liodcn, Wo. T. i. BARXUM.TUrco Grove, ... ... ! t, T ,VsT T, reauthorized Af-'enti to solicit Subriptionsiiua Ad- an. y . duu. vvwvivi j , auu ; vortisciaoiits for tie Advertiser, ana receive uuu il cci;'t 'or r.ior.ics thcrc-rur. to defend and hold on. Wc arc sure the people of Nebraska are tired and Tcrsons rodent in tLi j Territory, coming from various portions of the states, often surest to ns the names of jiersons ia tbeir oM ncLpUbarhoods, who would doubtless become subscriber if tLey could see a cory of the "Ad vertiser." Ve always send aspecimen copy, and persons TTceivtr-.s, 'will consider it a solicitation to become a regu lar i-ubscriler. Postmasters and others, feeling EUfilcient interest to make rp atlub, can retain the ns'ial per cent fjr tbeir troi'.ble. Territorial Warrants and Xemalia County Orders drawing interest will be taken at par ia payment for intc'stcdBCK tjhl6 omcc.3 iTnleys notified at tbe close of tte Volume to dis c;ii:Inue tbe "Advertiser," we shall take it for granted taat subscribers wish their paper continued, aud shall acc rUii:gly continue to t-eud as licretoiore.2 ought to put a stop to it; and we belicvo they will. "Wc , repeat, we hope in electing members of the Legislature this fall, that localities will send cool, calm, deliberate, men who represent the views of their immediate constit uency on this subject, and that a har- monious settlement 01 the whole matter will be the result. In regard to our own course on this question. Last winter we supported a Bill for the removal of the capitol in its passage through the Council. A'A fit l.rtrt flatly.. 3 .iMiiiuItmilimatj MTThe "Nebraska Advertiser" Laving cinch ths largest circulation of any paper HI I Tic Ten Itury, TTtimc-Mttc Mttttci. .- St. Louis, St. Joseph, Cincinnati and Upon more mature reflection and ex- a amination into the ment3 of that Bill advertising medium ia tbe "Vcf-tcm Ccun- TO DELEGATE TO CONGUES5, COL. B. P. RANKIN. . Of Sarpy County. we are equally honestly and conscien tiously of the opinion that we erred in so doing that the passage of that Bill would have resulted in - no har monyno good to the Territory, "We believe it to be the duty of every man in whatever position he may be placed, HEMOYAL 02" THE CAPITAL, We promised our readers, soon after if be err and who is there among us our return from Omaha, this Spring, Tvho can say he is free from error so that wc would, before the election, soon as bo-discover his error, to place cive our views upon the Nebraska himself right. We wish it distinctly "vexed question" "the removal of Understand therefore, that we vote the Capitol from Omaha." In com- against the Bill of last Session, should pliancc with that promise we purpose it again be proposed. now briefly to "speak to that question." want it a3 plainly understood, In doinu so we shall keep entirely too, that our vote and .influence will aloof from the local feuds, jealousies be given to a Bill after the plan herein and lecimgs that nave hitherto govern- piupubeu, or someimng similar some- cd action in relation to this matter, thing that irill secure thebenefitof'such To start cut with, allow us to say that removal to the Tcrritorj. we are of the opinion to-day that we have ever been; that the Capital is not WEEKLY EEVLEW. ".7 7.7 1 7.7 1 T 1 O -XtT 1 in ine right place, ana ought to oe re- uenave irom ivasnington no m moved. The point then to consider is ternational or political feature to record how shall this be done most harmoni- this week. The Dallas-Clarendon ously, and to result in the greatest treaty, the failure of Col. Crabb and good to the Territory at large. "We his party of filibusters in Sonora, and having nothing to do with "tearing the affairs of -Utah, continue to be the down Omaha" "down trodden, bleed- main topics. Until i.owall the persons ing Belle vuc," or "building up Ne- to whom the Governorship of Utah braskaCity" or any other point. These has been tendered have declined the arc matters, wc repeat, and desire to appointment. impress upon the people of the Tcrri- The news brought from Europe by ten, that should not enter into thn the last steamers are verv mp.mrrp. A Y ' . j o - adjustment of this question. good many questions which at first Wc believe the Capitol notin the pro- excited interest have been talked of per place, because all river towns of any over and over and now but little im importance have natural advantages portancc is attached to them. The sufficient to build them up, and main- tedious slow work of diplomacy has tain them, without the Capital or any worn them out, and every body feels other artificial stimulcnt. We believe tired of waiting for the conclusion. the interior requires some kind of To appreciate what has been done bv artificial advantages to build up and diplomacy to avert war and strengthen devclope it. "Wc arc therefore in favor peace, it is necessary to look at things of removing the Capital to some into- from a distance. So, if wc cast a nor point. Our first object in so doing retrospective glance, wc sec that thf3 would be to accomplish this free from months ago the positions of the different the interference of Land Sharks and nations of the continent were as follows: speculators, whose course in every re- England against Persia, Naples and epectis calculated to bring rum sooner China ; i or later upon us. Prussia against Switzerland : Our plan is, to asK Congress to donate Austria cgainst Piedmont ; a fccction, or even a Township of land Russia against Circassia ; on which to locate the Capital; tjicpro- Montenegro against Turkey ; cccds from sales of which to be devoted to the erection of public buildings and Spain against Mexico; Of these eight difficulties, four hav a uciraying Icmfonal expenses. We been ended. England has made believe men can be found who would treaty with Persia, and as tho quarrel make this selection solely with an eye with Naples was not serious, one or to the interests of Nebraska. And two apparent concessions from kin" further when such location shall be Bomba have been deemed sufficient to 'made, that it shall be an end of the make them friends. .. . " matter; that wc may not be fleeced peri- , Montenegro and Turkey have made odically by a "removal of the Capital" their peace. as olten as it raav suit tho'fancv Pmsain.. .nffrr MneWoMM lov J V I - W. VVUUXVAV1UU1V VIV1U J C speculators. In passing a Bill and asking the con- and a good deal of illhumor, has finally, at the price of 200,000, withdrawn about to follow her example. No de cided measures will be taken before hearing from these .representative?, The whole future course of Franco and England; depends now on the accept ance or refusal-of -their propositions. ... JUDGE BLACK. vHon. Samuel W. Black, Judge of the Second Judicial District, of this Territory, as we announced in our" last issue, arrived in the Territory last week and held his first Court in this City. "We are pleased to learn the Judge's determination to bring up and properly arrange the present confused state of business in his District, ' and keep matters in a correct shape. We are also pleased to know that he will conform to the law, and become aa ac tual residence of his District. This District especially, has heretofore felt the inconvenience of its Judge residing out of the Territory, and, as a natural consequence, business has been poorly attended to. Judge Black brings with him a ((gAnl nom n? ftwo quo K!llrjrin Tpfrpitv, and business qualifications, and we are happy to inform his old friends East and the administration, that ho ha3 on his advent into his new field of labor, made very favorable impressions in his behalf with the legal fraternity, and all others with whom he has become ac quainted. We hope he may still "grow in the estimation" of; our people, and that, his labors may "abound in good works" and his new home in the West, prove pleasant to himself and family. CANDIDATES. S3"0ur charge for announcing a Candidate's name until the day of election is $5, and no name will be inserted unless the cash accompanies the order. 42 . We are authorized to announce the name of Gpner.il LEVITT L. BO WEN, of Sarpy County, as a candidate for Delegate to Congress from Nebraska Territory. KEROSENE OILS, DISTILLED TR'021 COAL. . (SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT.) Kerosene Ilix-Wating Oil. Tho light obtain ed from this Oil exceeds in brilliancy that of any other oil or fluid heretoforo diwovored; is inexplo sive, and will remain" limped in tho very coldest The Company recommend a3 thelarapsbost adopt ed to this Ooil, tho Kerosene Lamp?, manufactured by tho following patties: Messrs. Cornelius & Baker, also, Dyott,of Philadelphia, E. V. Haughwout & Co.. 4S3 Broadway, the Brooklyn Flint Ulass Co., No. 73 Bro'ad Street, Messrs. Diet & Co, 133 Wil liam Street, L, Mercier 137 Elm Street, N. . Samples of different style3 of Lamps can bo seen at tho Ofie of the Company. . . ' Kerosene Lr3KiCATtNO Oil, Io. 1. Prepared to suit the finest, and all other kinds of Machinery burns brillianty in Locomotivo Head Lights, Car Lamps, and all the ordinary Solar and Hand Lamps, and stands as great, a degroo of cold as best Sperm Oil, and is admirably adapted to Kail read and Steam ship use. - o Kerosene Ltt3PICates"Q Oils, o. 2, 3. Superior Lubricators, and will be found to possess advantages Aver any OiU in the market at same prices will not burn and has been thus prepared to meet the re quirements of Railroads and others. - Kerosene Bisnacle Oil. Prepared expressly for Ships' use, and will be found admirably adapted for use of Steamships, Men of War, Merchant Ves sels, Lake and Hirer craf t, and burns In all cabin stateroom, binnacle, forecastle lamps, signal lan terns, Ac. Binnacle Oil will remain fluid as long as best Sperm, and will burn all night without requiring to be trimmed, an ndvantago that will bo obvious to every Shipmaster. -V 1 - The Kerosene Oils 'can be obtained from the "Wholesale Oil Dealers, Ship Chandlers, Druggists, and Grocers in Now York, and the regularly appoint ed Agents of the Company in many of the principal Towns andVillarc3of tho United States, the Cana davs. and tho Island of Cuba. r,nrfil A Tr-n fq flnnoi ntori in c-ar.tomntv WiLtL.taO- "A Subscriber," (whom we suspect to be Rome narrow minded Leech) asks us why we advertise Dr. Aver's nut, and we will give him our seven reasons for so doine. The, first, second and third are that we are paid for it. Theourth is, we know them by experience to be good. The firth is that Dr. Ayer's preparations bcinn recom mended by better men than we by nhvsicians of the highest talent and the deepest learning in the land.;. wo are wen sustained m our own convictions as to their va lue. Tbe sixth is that they are cheap as well as useful. The lata but not least is that they have done and are doing an amount vt good in this community wbich our old fegy friend if be could repeat himself ten thousand tines. might never hope to equal, and we trust by making them known, to render some service to our readers as well aa ourselves. Christian Advocate. currence ot Congress for we believe her claims upon Neuchatcl, and the the matter cannot be otherwise accom- independence of the little republic, phshed to remove the Capital, we recognized by all tho powers of Eu want to see the question fairly and rope, is now an accomplished fact. l,r.il . L 7 1" 7 f TTT 1 Y1 uuuiuj ma, ana aisposea oi. .uc Kussia pursues Her yearly war want no re-enactment of the scenes against the Caucasus, and although which have characterized every Session the preparations had been made and of the Legislature thus far. Let mem- announced for a decisive campaign, so bcrs act like enlightened and civilized far nothing dicisive has occurred, ex men, having before them the good of cept that the Russians have been routed their constituency; remembering that in two out of three encounters. Nebraska is our home, and that wc arc The difficulties between Austria and acting not for to-day alone, not for Sardinia, and Spain and Mexico, will ourselves alone, but for the future, probably amount to nothing more . : . i f i w . i a r-i i.i r r i xii a. m. . ana lor inosc wuo are to come air.er than a cocucieatoi :uk ,J"i noimucn us. When men in Legislating are cider." 'governed by such motives, there is no The only question which still occu difficulty in reconciling differences of pits public attention to a certain cx- opinion, conflicting interests, and ar- tctxt i3 the contemplated war agains rivin at correct conclusions. China." All nations of some naval im Wc want to hear the people speak portancc appear to bo disposed to take V.r tlii rmrstion at the polls in Ausrust. a hand in that matter. Since the de- vu v x I " and settle it now and forever, and hot partiire of Lord Elgin, the bearer o have every Session of the Legislature England's ultimatum, and of Mr. Reid " i. : niM-ni; find uranrdin? over the commissioner of the United States lt'.i' 1 1 i ill iiiiiiiiuuut. n n - i ' it to th almost entire exclusion of Franco has sent, in the "person every thin else. The people outside Baron Gro?, a commissioner of her nf the" three points and immediate own, and Russia, Spain, Portugal, liol M.r.H-tT.rrrnf. mcntioncdiu the com- land, and even Sardinia have or arc NEW ABVERTISEMENTS. BROWNVILLE HOTEL COMPANY THE Board of Directors of the Brownville Hotel Com pany at their last meeting made an assessment of 20 per cent npon the Stock subscribed, which is required to-be paid within ten days. Stockholders are hereby notified accordingly. ALEX. HAL LAM, Se'cy Brownville, June 25 '57. and Treasurer. To Contractors. SEALED rroposalswill berecieved at my offce until July 4th next, for the the erection of a Hotel in this Ci ty. Specifications shown by ALEX HALLAJI, Sec'y. Brownville, June 25, '57. ELECTION NOTICE. 1 s. s. Territory of Eeuraska, county of Nemaha. To the Qualified Votert of said County : Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an act of tho Legislative Assembly of said Territory, entitled "Elec tions," Approved January 26, 1856; . there will be an election held in the several Precincts in said County, on the first Monday in August, A. D. 1857, for the election of One Delegate to the Congress of the United States, One Territorial Auditor, One Territorial Treasurer, One Terri torial Librarian, one Attorney General, One District At torney for the 2d Judicial District in said Territory. Three members (jointly with Johnson county) to the Uoue of Representatives of the Territorial Assembly, One Probate Judge for said County, One Sheriff, One Register of Deeds, unetounty Treasurer, one uounty Clerk, One Superinten dent of Common Schools, One County Surveyor,one Cunty Commissioner for the Second Commissioners District in saidCounty, Two Justices of the Peace, and Two Consta blesfor each Precinct in said County. ' Said County is divided into three Precincts, and respec tively include the following described Territory, to wit : ivo. 1, Aiemaha Vity Precinct: Contains E. 1-2 Town ship 4, Range 12. E, and township 4, Ranges 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, ana sections 34, 3d, 3b, towntinp a, Kange 12, K, and sections 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, township 5, in Range 13, E; and sections 31, 32, 33, 31, 35, 36, township 5, in Range 14; and sections 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, in township 6, in Range 15, and scotions 31, 32, 33, 34, township 5, in Range 16. The place of voting will be at Nemaha City. JOHN (i. SKEEN, 1 , Andrew U. Scovill, ( indse.s of Jerome Hoover, ) Election. No. 2, Brownville Precinct: Contains E. 1-2 town ship 5, Range 12, and township 6, Ranges 13, 14, 15, 16 ; except mo secuons on me souui siao or township 5, Ranges 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, made a part of Nemaha City Precinct. The place of voting will be at Brownville. Jesse Noel, ) . . . J D N Thompson, J 5?s of JohnSMinick. $ Llection. Ao 3, Mount Vernon Precinct: Contains E 1-2 town ship 6, Range 12, and township 6, Ranges 12, 13, 14, 15, 10. The place of voting will be at Mount Vernon. JEREMIAH LTON, 1 . . , Sam'l A Chambers, i ?dse.s of Alfred Meddley, ) Election By order of the Board of Commissioners of said County. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal or said Uounty, at my office in Brownville, IBIS ZULU Uil) VI 9 Uilv, LV lOUl WILLIAM H nOOVEli, Brownville June, 25th, '57. County Clerk. 41 it Riciiakd Brown, Alexander Hallam. Pioneer of Nebraska. Late Cash' r Nemaha Val ley Bk BROWN c HALLAM, BROWNVILLE NEBRASKA. OUR attention will be given to the following business viz: - - - To the buying of Bank notes, and loaning money, on good security, " . ' and selling of Eastern Exchange. " " " Land "Warrants, collection of debts in Nebraska, Iowa, Northern Missouri, and Kansas. btying and selling of farm", town lots, or unim proved lands. selection and entry of Lands for settlers or others, either with land warrants or money. Remittances can be made to us in Drafts, or Deposited with Banks or Bankers subject to our order. We will enter lands with Warrants or Cash, pay all fees, taxes and commissions for one-third of me gross profits, accrninz from the sale of the lands. In Nebruska tind Kansas from two to three millions acres of tho fineft lands in the Union are being offered for sale. Foreign capitalists will find here a rich field for in vestment. Investments judiciously made in "Western lands and town lots are now paying from fifty to five hua dred per cent. We solic:.t the patronage of the public, confident that cur experience and knowledge in the business will enable us to give entire satisfaction. Having a largo acquaintance in tho Mississippi valley it will not be difficult to give references when required by curresponents, as regards our standing; aud will at all times cheerfully answer ail letters of enquiry. Brownville, June 25th, 1857. t2 2-tf plication to AUSTENS, General Agents, Kerosene Oil, Co., . No. 50 Beaver Street, N. Y. N. B. Circulars with full particulars, testimonials, prices, &c, will be forwarded on application as above. Juno 25th, 1857. . ' . v2 2-ly ALL persons are hereby warned not to cut any timber or in anywise destroy .tho same on any Lotsownod by tho undersigned in Brownville or the additions thereto. A. KOUNTZE, WM. RUTH. Brownville, Juno 11th, 1857. . 52-tf PETE LUMBER!!! rpHE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens J., of Urownvillo, and Nemaha and surrounding counties that in a few days we will open a Fine Lumber Yard ia Brownville, where we will keep for sale a well selected stock of Pine Lumber from i to 3 inches. Also, Pine Siding Worked Flooring, Pine Shingles and Pine Lath, all of which c Tt ill sell at fair prices FOR CASH ONLY. It. BROWN A Co. Brownville, June 24th,1857. v2 2-tf H. A. TERRY, & CO. wholesale and retail dealers IK GARDEN and Flower Seeds, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, v Urape mes, etc., etc. EPBoxes of assorted Garden Seeds constantly onhand.forsalelow. Council Bluffs, Iowa. April 2d, 1857. 42-ly LOWE'S OMAHA was CITY, N-. T- , T)LANKS of every description, for salo at this D Office. a a LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! v Go To jr. xi3Da.T7T:s, On Main Street, - Where you will find the best and Cheapest CfiM$cerie In Brownville, At Wholesale or Retail! . THE subscriber would invite the public to call and sco his large stock of Groceries, which have been selected with great care, and are now offered at unusually low rates. Persons in want of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasaes, Cheese, Confectionery, Fresh Fruits in cans, Tobacco, Segars, Candies, Ac.,.and any other articles usually kept in a Grocery and Variety Store, will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. . Also, by the whole sale, as fine a stock of Brandies, Wines. Gin, Monon- gahela, and Rye Whisky, Schnaps, Champagne wine. C, as ever was brought up the Missouri river. Fish of all kinds, constantly on hand. Country Produce Wanted for which tho highest price will be paid. A share of public patronage Is respectfully solici ted. J. R. DAVIS. Brownville, Juno ISth, 1857. v2 l-t5m KNEOUR FERGUSON, MILLWRIGHTS & ENGINEERS BROWNVILLE, N. T. ANNOUNCE to the public, that they are prepared to erect Steam and Water Saw and Merchant Mills at short notice and reasonable terms. Repair ing of machinery of all kinds. ALL WORK WARRANTED. They are also Agents for . A. B. IIOLLIBIRD Jc CO'S., Westersa Fomidry. CINCINNATI, O., LEE & LEAVITT'S aw Manufactory CINCINNATI, O., , - And are prepared to receive and fill orders for any ma chinery manufactured or kept on hand, by these es tablishments. Letters of enquiry, promptly answered. REFFERENCES. . Noel, Lake & Co., Erownvillc, N. T. Steam Mill. R. W. Furnas, Brownville. " Muir, Hann & Co., " " " Dr. Hoover, Nemaha city, " P. M. Rogers, Pawnee city, " Nuckolls & White, Rockport, Mo. James Lowe, Linden, " A. B. Halliberd, Cincinnati, O. Brownville, June 18, 1857. u a u u u it u v2 1-ly. PROCLAMATION. BY TIIE GOVERNOR OF NEBRASKA. ' EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,) Omaha City, N. T. ) To The qualified voters of Nebraska Territory: I, Mark W. Izard, Governor of tho Territory of Ne braska, in pursuance of an act of tho Legislative As sembly, approved January 26, 1S56, entitled "Elec tions," do hereby declare and make known, that an election will be held in the several counties of this Territory, on the first Monday in August, A D.1857, for one Delegate to tho Congress of the United States, one Territorial Auditor, one Territorial Treas urer, one Territorial Librarian, one Attorney Gene ral, and one District Attorney, for each Judicial tial District, to bo voted for by the qualified voters of the District for which he is to be elected. Also, thirty-five Members to tho House of Representatives of tho Territorial Assembly, to wit: Tho Counties of Dahkota, Cedar, and L'Ear qui Court, will elect two Representative : the counties of Burt and Cum ing will plvt no iZo-osnt&tivi-: tho county of Washington will elect throe Representative; the county of Douglas will elect eight Representatives; the county of Sarpy will elect four Representatives; tho eounticsof Dodgcand Piatt will electjointly one Representative; the counties of Cass, Lancaster, Gage and Clay will elect four Representatives; the county of Otoe, will elect six Representatives; the counties of Nemaha and Johnson, will elect three Representatives; the counties of Richardson and Pawnee, will elect threo Representatives. And at the same time and placo tho qualified voters of each county, will elect the'following county officers, to wit: one Probate Judge; one Sheriff; one Register; one Treasurer; one County Clerk; onJ Superinten dent of Common Schools; one County Surveyor; one County Commissioner for each County; two J ustices of the Peace, and two Constables for each Precinct. The County Cpmmusi oners of the organized Coun ties lying nrarest adjacent totheunorganzeid Coun ties, will proceed to divido the unorganized Counties into convenient Election Districts, and cause notices to be posted in each Election Precinct of the time and place of holding said election, and of the officers to be voted for, and to appoint Judges, and cause tho said Election to be conducted in all respects, and due returns male thereof, as required by law. " In testimony whereof, I hare hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great Seal of the Territory, done at Oma L.S. ha City, in said Territory, on tho Thir tieth day of May, A. D. 1857, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the eighty-first year. By the Governor MARK W. IZARD. T. B. Cuming, Secretary. All newspapers in tho Territory, please copy and publish until the day of Election, and forward the account to tho Secretary. June 11th, 1857. n52 Estray . RTotlce. TAKEN UP, by Clark Allen, of Nemaha county, Nebraska Territory, on the 22dof May, 1857: One estray Horse Poney strawberry roan star in forehead saddle marks on both Bides roached msno thirteen hands high seven years'old, ap rraised at $57, before Lwi3 Reed, J. P. - r . WM. A. HOOV'SR, County CI k. . June 16th, 1S57. ; v21-tf FASHIONABLE TAILOR i . 1 ..... - - ' . Jacob Harohn, ' BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. HAVING determined to locate in this place, re spectfully announces to the'publio that ho has on hand a large and well selected stock of Cloths, Tweeds, Casimers, Vestings, &c,, which he will niako to order in good stylo and at reasonable rates; or sell by any quantity desired. - - Ho also, keeps constantly on hand and for sale a supply of ready made clothing" of all kinds. " lJrownville, June 18th, 1857. - ;- y2 1-f t R. PEERY, M. D., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON And OBSTETKIOIAN, ELDORADO, N. T. Tl ESPECTFULLY tenders his nrofessional scr- II vices to the citizena of Nemaha county and ad joining counties, both in Nebraska and Missouri. June 11th, 1857. 5l-Cm . , '.r.; , -. '.-. r.r.i' - - TEE PROPRIETORS of this new town, recently laid off in Nemaha county, Nebraska, wish to call tho attention of the citizens as well as those just coming into the county, to the numerous advan tag s, they are confident all who will take tho trouble to examine will acknowledge, surround it. In the first place it is as near as possible in the geographi cal centre of the county it ia in the centre of pop ulation and improvement is on the main through faro leading North and South and East and West. The town site is nearly level, gently rollin, is sur rounded by the timbers of the Missouri and Little Nemaha; good water is of easy access, several fine Bprings ore on the town site. Good building stone near at hand stone coal has been found in abund- n-rtn Nc'M-Mn n clSnrf ra fimrnl uik .Ju TSrOTgnirlnttrTCqnialuon I of mechanical purposes of auKinas. Another matter, it is confidently believed that the day is not far distant when a Railroad will be constructed along tho river tier of counties in Ne braska, from the northrcn to the southren boundary. Tho nature of the country is such that this road must pass through Jcddorado. With its position and all these advantages sur rounding it, the proprietors with many others, feel assured that it will be for the best interests of the county to locate the County Seat at Eldorado. Be lieveing thus and feeling willing to assist the county we pledgo ourselves and will enter into bond, if necessary, to donate to tne bounty two hundred acres of land in town lots, provided the County Seat is located there within a reasonable length of time. R. PEERY, t. ' : . : U. S. HIGHTOWER, ... Proprietors. Lrownvillo, June 11th, '57. 1 ..; - 52-2m NO. 4. AN ORDINANCE. Sec. 1. Be it Ordained by the Council of the City of Brownville, That all able bodied male inhabitants of tho City over the ago of twenty-one, and under sixty years of age, shall work at least two days in each year, under the supervision of th street com missioner, at eueh time as said Commissioner shall designate, or pay for each day so failing one dollar and fifty cents: provided said Commissioner shall first give seven days notice before the day of working wnicn nonce snau oe in writing. bee. 2. The Recorder shall furnish .the Commis sioner with a list of all hands subject to work on said streets, and should the Recorder overlook the name or names of any person or persons it shall be the duty of the Commissioner to put tho missing names on the list. . -m See. 3. All persons failing to work by himself or a legal substitute snail be returned by the Commis x . i ir . . . . . sioner w me .mayor wno snau. issue rus summons to the persons so failing and unless they render to tho Mayor a good and sufficient excuse, he shall assess a fine which shall be one dollar and fifty cents niiu iusiiui suit, iwr t'ueu uuy eu Hilling, Passed and approved June 9th, 1857. A. S. HOLLADAY, Mayor. Attestt B. B. Thompson, Sec'y. Brownville, Juno 11th, 1S57. BOOKS, STATIONERY And PAPER HANGINGS, AT WOOLWOBTII'S BOOKSTORE, OMAHA, N. T. 3?"Spccial Agent for School Books. June 11th, 1857. 5l2t Estrays Taken Up. TAKEN UP by the subscriber on the Half-Breed Reservation, on tho 7th June, 1857, a small gray mare, about six or seven years old one two year old maro mule one yearling mare mule with bald face both hind legs white. . The owner or owners can have the above animals by proving property and paying all expenses. LOUIS NEAL. Neal's Point. N. T.. June 11th, '57. 52-tf A. LYFOUD. J. T. HORN. LYF0RD & HORN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in AND . GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, $ CAPS, Nails, Stoves, Plows, Furniture etc., SONORA, MO. April 9th, 1S57. 43-tf 15,000 lbs. of Bacon, For sale, cheap for Cash, by LYFORD A HORN. Sonora, Mo, April 9 th, 1857. 43-tf A. C. BE VAN, MASONIC REGALIAS. OREGON, HOLT CO., MO. - May, 21st, 1857. "' 50-3m GRAPE ROOTS. 20,000 Catawba Grape Roots, two years old, for sale. Price (5 per hundred $40 per thousand. J. M. McCCLLOUGH, Nov. 29tf No. 200 Main St., Cincinnati. R. V. MUIR, GENERAL LAND AGENT Omaha, Brownville and Table Rock, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. IS now prepared to select Government Lands, and locate Land Warrants ia an v rmrt nf KaKnuVm. &ni Western Iowa; to buy and sell Land Warrants, City rropeny ana lieai estate. . Uebts collected and pro ceeds promptly remitted at current rates of Exchange.- W ill buy and sell property on commission; pay taxes for non-residents. With a personal knowl edge or the best locations in the Territory, I am no w prepared to it tend promptly to all business entrust ed to my care; will act &3 agent for Fire Insurance Companies, etc., etc. I Lave made arrangements with tho Banking House of Gillespie, Pierce A Co, Carbondale, to remit Cash and Land Warrants from persons in the East, on my account and to be for warded. . Correspondence Solicited. REFER BY PERMISSION J ames Archbald, General Agent D. L. A W. R. R. Scnnton, Pa. Chas. P. Wurts, Sup. Del. A Hud. Canal Co, Carbondale, Pa. Lathrope A Jones, Carbondale and Scranton, Pa. B. G. Morse, Esq, Red Falls, N. Y. Hon. Wm. Gleiuon, Delhi, N. Y. Jas. C. Hart, Sec. Bd. of Dir. Del. A Had. Ca. Co. ' New York. . Wm. Frothingham, Attorney, Albany, N. Y. Gillespie, Pierce A Co. Bankers, Carbondale, Ta. Jas. Clarkson, Esq, Carbondale, Pa. Rev. R. Nelson, Prin. Wyoming Seminary, Kisgs ton, Pa, Rev. Abel Barker, Honesdale, Pa. Rev. T. S. Ward, Carbondale, Pa. Rev. C. W. Giddings, Carbondale, Pa. Hon. R. W. Furnas, Brownville, N. T. Mark W. Izard, Got. of Nebraska. Col. J. A. Parker, Register Land office, Omaha. Col. A. R.Gillmoro, Receiver, W. T. Finch A Co., Omaha. A. J. Stevens A Co., Ft. Dos Moines, Iowa. n 03 Ok MANUFACTORY. Main Street, BROWNVILLE, N. T. WILLIAM T.-DEjfcf,- RESPECTFULLY thanks to returns hi3 sincere the citizens of Brownvilio and surrounding country for their liberal pat- ronace extended him t ince he commenced operating in the above line and place, and ha would say to his old and new customers who wish to continue their patronage, that he has just returned from St. Louis with a largo stock of tne best quality of .Leather, selected under his own inspection. The quality of materials, style of work to be had nt the above ubtab mcnt cannot be surpassed West of St. Louis. Brownville, Jan. 3rd, ZS57. "- 5I-tf W W. HAMER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF F1LC1DIE. BIIlLILiS, C0RN$ FEED HILLS,' Smutt Hachines, . - , FLOUR PACKERS, , Corn SIielleTSt &c. One Completo Flour Mill Grinds and Bolts 50 Bbls. per day; and is furnished at $550. THIS Mill is cheap, simple durable and compact, requiring less power and attention and making a larger yield and better-qaality or Hour than any mill in use. Engines, Boilers, Shafting, and Mill gearing of all descriptions, famished to order. Tho best old Uermam ancnor bolting ciotns, ana belting of all sizes constantly on and at the lowest prices. X. W.HAJLfcli Co. No. 50 Eighth st., bet. Broadway and Sycamore, fling IjnntJbj Xlliirf N. B. We also build larger size mills. Circulars giving particulars sent upon application, with stamp enclosed. May 28th, 1857. 50-lm Hats and Caps. T ATEST styles of Hats and Caps, and pf every XJ grade and price, are oliered at H0BLITZELL A CO'S. 1 STORE! JIain street, between 1st and 2nd, BROWNVILLE, N. T. J. II. MAUN & CO. Has just rcccievcd Tho LARGEST STOCK West of St. Louis, Consisting, in part, of the following articles which he proposes to sell Cheap for Cash: Pure whito lead French zinc China " Red lead Venetian red Raw and burnt unibro Spanish whiting Chalk -Turpentine Linseed oil Tanners oil Copal Varnish Japan White Varnish Lithcrago Paint Brushes Varnish u Sash and window tools Wall brushes Lettering pencils Tuble paints Camel hair pencils Blenders Star candles Yeast Powders. Putty Castor oil Cod liver oil Sweet oil Olivo oil Glue Pa tent Medicncs, all sor t Cough candies . Fancy u Castile soap Toilet " " . Washing u Tooth Brushes Hair " - Cloth Almonds soft shell Hard shell almonds Filberts, pcacans Pea nuts Figs Raisins Oysters in cans Sardines El'k and Imp Teas TOBACCO, Of tho best brands chewing and smoking. Cigars finest quality and flavor. PI2UI1S AND LIQUORS, Preserved, fruit for pics, Brandicd peaches, fresh S caches in cans, pure liquors for medical purposes, amaica Rum, Holland Gin,;Irish whisky, Bourbon whisky, ginger brandy, Cogniac brandy, Cordial, Port wine, cherry wine, white wine, malaga wine. STATIONERY, Foolscap paper, fancy letter paper, gilt edge note, and envelopes plain fancy and embossed, Pens and penholders, Inks of all kinds inkstands and Fabers pencils, sealing wax wafers. A Splendid Assortment of Perfumeries Comprising, . Lyons katharion. cologne, pomade. genuine ox marrow, bear grease and oils; musk ana essences oi an kinas an-l of the finest quality, with all other articles usually kept in a Drug Store. Prescriptions Compounded at all hours with care and despatch. TERMS CASH EXCLUSIVELY. 47-ly DelinqaCj,t TW Brownville, May 14,1857. REAL ESTATE It. W. FURNAS. WOTAKY PUBLIC AND AGENT For the Purchase, Sale, and Superintcdance of REAL ESTATE. BROWNVILLE, H. T. WILL attend promptly to all bminess entrusted to his care. IVrmi vncwKn i. tj.- desiring to purchase Land or Town Lots in Nebraska. . . ' j'uwiin, ana lowa, can have Rare chances arecnntinti. llv if?a-rA. i lands in Nebraska, which have already been Pre empted, and for which Warranty Deeds will bo iriven. vpw ,r caie, vaiuaoio Town Lots and fcnarefl, in the following towns in Nebraska: City of Brownville, Nebraska City, Omaha Cuy, Wyoming La Platte, Omadi, Dahkotab, N emaba Cit v. Table iLork Pa rt i mi ri i- VT ""uv" Leatreville, Salina, Fontcnelle, South Brown- vme. And many other valuable Points. I riATA . T ii f rw n1A m. l . . . 4 j. a a iiumucr oi excellent iou acre tracts of land already pre-empted, more or less improved, and conveniently located, and all of as fine soil as can be found in the world House and Lot For Sale. I " J "-'"--J UU lUk BltUSlCUl va IUO A. corner of Atlantic and Second stroets. The lo cation is a desirable one for a residence, and needs no comment. I will sell for what the property cost me, any one m pursuit of a bargain now is the time to vji " aeiennined U sell. Apply soon to R. W. t urnas. or th nkunUn . H M . . W t . t, , r E.E.PARKER. Brownville, Juno 11th, '57. 52-t , BARGAINS!!! BARGAINS!!! Boots and Shoes! F yon want Boots and Shoes of a good ouallitv L and Cheap; go to ' J. K. DAVIS, Main Street, BROWNVILLE, N. T Where will be found the ever opened in this market. J. DAVIS Jirownviue, June 18th, 1853. t2 l-6m Hardware, Cutlery and Iron. A LARGE assortment at T f ATlT Tmnv.. - liviiixii f.r.i.i. i tin; OF Nrii. .WD Black Thomas Barasa H P Buxton Ja3 W Brir John J Brown Isaac Bullen . James Bishop James Boveo "J Butnlick '' ' H S Chastaln ' ' A Cushott W M Coach Benj Chapman L J Chastain J eremiah Carter - J Cadcnbach, : Wm Carpenter John Conn . DaVid Darby Thomas Doil : John Dcley i James Deley.. . Isham Edwarda yAbslom Eaton v ' C Anton Fredrick ' Win Fillmoro 'Z . ColGulzmar ::j S Grosbock , , James Goodwin 4 Thomas Heady James Horn WW Hunter . '. ' Jas Holland S. M. B. Homes . NHoIlack . . . Andrew Hixon - PlIJ lA -IXxrmA rim -i- - H Hawkins ! C Helmer ' Geir Hork John Hughs : Lemuel Hughs David Hughs Henry Harman Wm Kirkcef David Kinnison : Lawrence Kinnison i A Koontz , James JeEfrics ' 1 . Thomas Jeffries Sam Jackson John Jeffries - ' " I R Little Israel Loomaa Francis Michcll John M'Phirson J McFarland G Martin J B Maynard Nathan Myers W F McKinney John Maulden , ' La man Miller SF Nuckolls Herman Atccht G S Pratt Silas U Parker ; Robert Prico P G Peterson Jerome Pratt J N Prince SE Rogers II Ray L RockwooJ I G Rccken W Reeder R S Radley J Shafer J P Sampsell James Stills George Srouf Phillips Stan Wm Stillwell Benj Swift W.C Stout . -; ..Geo Snannon! ,1 John Smith , M Smith " . , - NB Stroll ; ,-- John Sears " J B Starett -Jacob Spuilock Frank Spurlock J Townsend . D L Thompson ; ' Casten West , JoclWestfall .; ; Cyrus Wright. . . . Benj Wyito. , Peter Whito, , --r D Woodruff --u R Xnr , " . Thomas Willims J ames D Yates A Zook . : The abovo delinquent;! we hereby noti that unless they call at my ofSce before ot the 25th day of Jano and j ay off tbcamota due from eaeh, 1 will proceed to collect fit same according to. the provijloa of tbe !a a such cases. WM. HOBLITZELL Treasurer Nemaha County. 1 1" 4i' 4 25 tl 4 751 311 411 1500 : 13 100 4 00 1 05 1" 4 00 100 1M 358 -113 i iw ! 1 01 1 4 01 5 3H ! 13 i 32 ; 1 : 137 161 3 W . 2 5T ' 121 2 23 ; 2 of 4 1 112 14 54 0 0 m 4 1 30r. 3 ' 4 01-63 JAMES M. CHAPEL, w wstm AND Agent for North and WestBrowt Brownville, ?f. T PARTICULAR attention paid X th 1" and salo of Real Estate on comnission ini or elsewhere. E2FEKE5CE, A.Jvountzo, Cm i A. Chapel, t A.J.Benedict, Brownvillei 5. T Brownville, Jane 4th, '57. Omaha City, 5.T. 37130. S3a.op Front Street,. BROWNVILLE, PT. T. P,TTT?TSTTA"M TJKTTSvKFu IT) ESrECTFULLY' annouBccs to the txui f 1 Brownville, Nemaha eouniy, an.1 gnrre country mat ne nts reeenuy opw ur - 1 Brownville f the nxinnfactorr tf Tia. Cop?, Sheet lion Ware of .very description. L ery is an new, his stock cf tho test quality, aH work all Warranted. ., Brownville, June 4th, 1857. Special Notice. Short Settlement Make Long Friend TnE subscribers request all that sre indebted them, by note or account V iaa le rymtD';! tho 15th of February next, a one of the fin "' start East at that time for a n w and full " goods, and CASn will be wanted to payf'r "'t We return our thanks, to our friends l patronage to this tinvj, and pronuw to merit w " tinuanconl the same hereafter. , rn WM. HOBLITZELL A CU-. Brownville, Jan. 8li, 1S57. t G. S. IIOEBACH & CO.' ATTORNEYS AT LAW I J lt i I l 7 fry t mn Tl if 1 1 u h i .1. OMAJIA CITY, N". T. " WILL give particular attention to prepnn2 ' the necessary papers for rre-emt"c?V rendering any assistance which nnybe W- J Pre-emptors in proving up their ltemr11011 attheU.S.LandOuice. .Jw NEW FERRY, Across The Shute . . At the Head of the Island , ABOVE BROWNVILLE, To W. S. Hall CoAs Savr Mi . TnE undersigned announce lo tU fjj. has purchased the Ferry privilege gr tea . son Peters, at the last Sesio; of tbe Le?V ana is now preparea wnn ane'f iuiiiu"bw v;h4rir at all times to accommodate & public. lf. usual rates. pll,TIi ' Juno 11th, 1S57. - mm VW U