THE 'Am 18. ot. in advance, - - $2.00 t the end ot 6 raonilu, 2 f)0 - " .V-r jnnre wiH freiue4 at $1.50 per t--'- r tbc actx-xupanic iHe order, not -.new- lvu-c "-- JOD WORK. . tensive editions of -New Bn.Me-u Cani,. fcc., male to f J I dine to be able to tare oat ds of Xew Type, Cuts, the "Advtr J: Work in Ofjc c 1 ' , . -rtL. TL proprietor being rtrarTj - - and J:3vin? in bis employ an printer, is ae- rv -nr-- t w oJrt,ns ia the execution of wr1" U me of Foster latest inipr. Job Work. ... rter'n u:el improvru vwu a f 4 f!Ua- IT. w.n w..rt. i.c: will ) BUsk.. v..., ' ' y nr-I-ular attention. " . :n . nmTrtk attended to. from a ti 1-V . :el sa:i:i"3t:ti-n or no p;r. See the terms of our paper at the tea t cf tlil' column. TVe snail enforce the letter the prcsant year, aoJ vi;la i 50 uncrsto0( at ke com" enccment. ;: Hail -Siobm. On Tuesday last rcion oi country as umiuu uj tai. .v. Tirns-t severe hail storm ever "wit- ' Vr the - "oldest inhabitant.' Xiie "TC-ndwas perfectly covered with cfnr.M, in Riif from tliat. a. mar. l.V" to a hens ezg one was picked up 5 inches m circumlercnce. measuring o enerallv smashed in, I W'r.-lnws were -jt stripped of their foliage, ahrv killed, -garden truck' beat Lto the craund.-?roi the appearance . f cr gardens we fear to hear from 'cur farmers. The crops cannot be otherwise than almost ruined where "the bail feil as it did here. Wttther the "Comet? had anything t. w V - " A lo with this visitation or not we .i .-I ; .to wait information irom tne "Knowing its. appearance here one.s.v It rar iaac is to the storm, and ihe evening previoui narv snspcct'it had a -hand in the The rre-n tlemanlv and ever accom- moda;:r.z clc rks of the Steamers Ad- r.rlral. Omaha. Asa Wilgus, Wattosa, ew Mtnonghcla, .Silver Heels, Emma, Emirrant, and Goddin will please ac cept our thanks for their usual and Ttrular favors tics of New York and St.L'.'u:s papers. Vie arc just now having frequent fifi:? frob our Northern 'friends," who f.ol '. much '-interest in tne welfare ...f .:''T Nemaha county." We sup-V"-u they are around telling 4'the peo i'e il Xemaha count v? how loTotc Lo will uit them our "s'jJihori') :.: canil'ites, and if -the people .f N'jz?:.: -count v can't' be trxippeJ - .i ....... 'ii they (ur "'nijnhors ) v ill call .diznatioti meelins" and ::oach . the Nemaha county Heathens L',v to ;:vt." J:ierry? Are not the 'Oopl? (f.Nemal.a c unty 4,.jf age" "twenty-no" cr.p:il'lc cf making their ow;t ?:cctiTi. i.-i Caiili -l.'.tes, and lecidir. o tu vote TLc Brownville Hotel Comnanv or- A F ja:.ized vestcrdav bv electing Jas W. Cvicinan, -Alex IIallam,C. W. "Wheel er, II.' Johnson and R. Brown Direc tors, who elected C. W. WHEELER, Pres't, ALEX. HALL AM, Sec'v and Tr. Sce notice of assessment in anoth er column. PmsoxAL. Gen. Bowen, of Belle iuc. and candidate for Delegate to Congress, faVorcd us with a visit this week; The General looks well, is as sociable; jovial and lively as ever, and expresses himself in good spirits as to s success. aite a number, of business lots have leen purchased in this city the past eek, by new comers, and contracts adc for the immediate erection of luildinzs thereon. We have advices from Richardson and Pawnee "counties, ';all richt for Pine Loieeb. See the advertise - :a of R. Browx & Co., who are now receiving and opening up an extensive fr-e Lumber Yard in this Citv. This m 5 Something trp bnvn rf?itlv TiPAf1f1 o - w c: J - and we hone the cntomri5 will ':'ct with abundant success. R. Brown, and Alex. Hallam have ! Phased the half lot next to McAllis ter Co's. Store, on Main strnet I 7 erecting a building in which t0 establish' themselves as Bankers, -alers in Exchange, Land Warrants, ljjing and sellingReal Estate, kz. Gee. "VVMr Labamib, of La Platte, 13 aaaosnccd as the Republican can-u-te for Delegate to Congress, from Territorv. ' Hocei-out Bax-b. We learn that t -wjaisiu- neimoors oi liocK -ho. are ab w paper in their town, bv the above 7- eiiorcth icy mav meet with wL--aiit success. Foueth cr July. The meeting called on last .Saturday evening, met and decided to celebrate the coming Anniversrry of American Indepen dence in this City, by giving a free dinner to everybody, in regular west ern, hospitable style, having proces sion, oration, vocal and instrumental music, kc. "We have not room for the proceedings of that meeting but have iriven their substance. A committee was also appointed to solicit funds to defray expenses. We learn that the celebration at Sonora last week was a grand affair large procession large attandance of visitors good speeches and excellent dinner. Our neighbors of Sonora have the reputation of doing things up in "A No. 1" stvle on all such occasions. Fine. A small building in the rear of the Post OfSce, was discovered to be on fire about noon Tuesday last, and was partially destroyed . before discovered. Undoubtedly the work vc an inucuoiai v. ito insurance; loss not very serious however. In the case of Rhinehart, who 'was to have been tried at Kebraska City, for the murder of Sergeant Porter, of the U. S. Army, the Judge decided that civil jurisdiction did not apply in his case, and he was ordered to Fort Leavenworth to be dealt with by Court Martial. Still tket CoiiE. We learn that Gen. Thayer, Gen. Estabroot and Com. Decatur, are out as Candidates for Delegate to Congress from this Territory. Omaha City Times. We have be fore ns the first number of this paper recentlv established in Omaha City, edited and published by "W. TT. Wr MAX. The paper is of a large mam moth size, printed on excellent paper, and its typographical appearance ad mirable. In politics the Times is Democratic, and if the Editor "keeps on the way he has began," he will make an useful and popular paper. . Success to Mr. "WriiAX and the "Ti ICS." The Nebraskian hoists the name of B. B. Chapman, late Delegate to Con gress for Nebraska, as a Candidate for re-election. The BcUeriic Gazette has hoisted the name of Gen. Bowen, of that place, as a Candidate for Delegate to Congress. The Nebraska City 2cw comes to us this dress. week enlarged. and in a new It is nt improbable that Major Ben McCullouzk, the distinguished Texas Ranger, has been appointed Governor of Utah. Bbeckexbtdge, X. T. June 21st, 1857. IL TV. E CBN AS, Sin Eureka ! Eureka ! The centre of Richardson countv, and a beautiful place it is; beautiful high table prairie, vith abundance of pure,-hcal thy water in its midst. And here a town has been recently laid out and called by the Euphonious name of BrecJccnridge. "With all its natural advantages, and the start it is taking, wc think it is destined soon to rival the most impor tant towns, in one of the best counties, in Nebraska. It has the advantage of beinjr in the centre of the county, at the junc tion of the roads leading to the prin ciple points on the Missouri river from the North and South Forks of the Great Nemaha river; it is on the South side of the Muddy creek a most ex vollr.T.'f til i. 1 .1 .Aitiu. 1.111 fcircam, wuere mere is plenty of timber; is within two miles of the Great Nemaha riven four mile fmm Qln J -i r . , uuu fcii in. ICS irom .ITCner. I learn that a coal bankhas been dis covered adjoining the townsitc, and stone maybe had in abundance in the vicinity. A bridge ia soon to be erect here across the Great Muddy; ,d it is here that the emigrant road from Nebraska City to Topeka and all inte rior of Kansas will cross. The'country all around this point is rapidly filling up with good substantial old farmers who have gone there for the purpose of making for fcmselvcs permanent homes. For richness of soil and beauty of scenery it cannot be surpassed. This is none of your paper towns without a location. To persons wishing to locate in the JxrritoryT would say call and examine this point, and the country around, and then you.will be able to appreciate its many advantages as a business point. Rreckenride is sixteen miles from Nemaha city, and on the most direct route leading to Pawnee city, Cincin nati and Marysvillc, &c, from Bnnvn ville via Salem. Yours &c, Downing. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ; or the NEBRASKA SETTLEMENT COMPANY. Akt. 1. KnoTf all men by thef present?, that we, J. S. Wxl, Joseph Steel, jr, B. V. Muiry C. W. Gidiiinr-. IL Irownsecmle, E. V. Ferris, Deroit C. 01in?ti;ad P. IWtlet, Jainca I. Gidding?, Eobert W. Fcrnaa, and S. B. Cowles, enr heirs and asign3, do hereby axate ourselrea toother as incorpora tors f r the purposes and oses expressed in these articles of incorporation, and do by these presents constitute and dec-kxe oursclres a Body corporate and politie with euccessicn under the name and style as grircn in the following articles, agreeable to chapter Third of an Act of the Legislature of Ne braska Territory, entitled '"an A;t for rcTising, con solidating, and preparing a general Code for the Ter ritory of Nebraska," approved Jan. 25th, a. d., '55. Act. 2. This Association thall be known ty the name of tho Aei'm'in &VeTr.nt Company. The nnnibcrof shtret of capitol stick shall not be less than twenty nor more than five hundred of five hun dred d'.lhirs crch; bat 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. Aet. 3. Every member of tliis association shall pay at tho time of his or her subscribinj to the eon- FtiruricE, the sum of twenty "dollars per share so subscribed by them, for tho use of the comny; the balacce of said t aare to be paid in such manner and at such times as directed and required by the Board cf Directors. In ease any member of this Associa tion, after being duly notified, fail to pay tho said share or shares, or any part thereof, when called for by said Board of Directors, and allow the same to remain unpaid for the spaco of tiirty days, the Board shall thereupon be a. thcrized and empowered, at their discretion to declare the said stock cf Euch members forfeited to the use of the company, and may thereupon proceed to make such disposition thereof as they may deem meet aid proper. Aet. 4. The oSicers of this Association shall bo a President, a Vice lTesidant, a General Superinten dent, a Treasurer, a Secretary imd Seven Direetors, they f Laal hare itll power to make; alter or cliacgo their own. by-laws. Aet. 5. It shall bo the duty cf the General Su perintendent to receive subscriptions for capital ctotrk, sell shares representingcity lots, and to attend to the correspondence and the active business of the ccmpany. , All monies received by him shall be paid monthly to the Treasurer. He shaU give bonds satisfactory to the Ikard for the security of monies which may be in his hands, and be shall receive for his gcrvic?s snch sarjr, a? shaU !c fixed upon by tho Board. Art. 5. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep exact minutts of the proceedings of the Presi dent and Board of Direetors tnd meetings of the Stockholders, and to attend to the collection of aU dae3 of the company, and pay over the same to the Treasurer when collected, and take his receipt for tho same, and dosind perform inch other duties as may be ineumbeat on him by virtue of his ofHee, or a directed by the by-laws or board of directors. He shall Lave his books open to tho inspection of all the members of the company, and shall receive for his serv ices such sum as shall be fixed by the President and Board of iLinagers. lie shall give a bond with at leait two sureties, to be approved by the President an 1 B.ard of ilanagcrs, for tne faithful performance of his duties. Aet. 7. It stall tc.ti duty of the Treasurer to receive from the Secretary ar.d General S uperinten dent all monies collected by them, and give areccipt for the same; to pay all orders drawn by the Presi dent an i Hoard of Managers and attested by the Secretary. lie shall keep correct accounU of all monies received aad paid out by him and have hi3 books present and open at every meeting of the Board and of tho Stockholders, for the inspection of any member of the Association, and exhibit a balance sh:et at every regular mectin;; of ths Board. He shall giTcabond with at least two sureties, to be ap proved bj the President and I Soar J of Directors, lor tne l:ulh!ul pcrii,nnanec of his duties. Akt. S. The members of this company shall be all such persons cf good moral character, as shall, with tie consent of the General Superintendent, subscribe to the constitution, cwn one ormore shares of stock, or shall have receive! donations from the cr.mpjuy; and they do mutually agree to protect each other ia the maintenance of their lawful rights, and to act together ia the promotion of their mutual U.1..W.1-. n 1 r .t; I S. -an, . company may wans- bfore any transfer shall be made on the books cf " " " . . I...CVU, uui, tue Association, the person or persons to whom the transfer is made shall sign the constitution, and they snail tLen be subject to ail tne liabilities, and en titled to ail the privileges of the original members, Akt. 10. The annual meeting of this Association shall s held on the first Tuesday in February in each year, at sucn place or places as tne iTesident and Board of Managers may designate, till one-third of the stock taken shall be owned by persons resid ing m the settlement maae py tis company in e braskx.: after which time, they shall be held at Table Bock, Nebraska. The cEeers and managers shall held rcralar meetings once in three months, at such plijeandtn such dsy3as they mayappoint: Special meetings may be called by the President and Secret'y. SpecirJ meetings of the Stockholders may be called upon the written request cf ten member?, notice thereof being given by the Secretary at least one nior.th betore such meeting shall be held. Akt. 11. Every owner of capital stock shall have one vote for every share of stock held by him or her up to four shares, and one vote 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 aUowed t vote at any meeting who is at the time delinquent in the puyinent of his or her stock. Art. 12. No member or officer of this Association shall have power to bind the company by any con tract, or to render them liable to anj extent or for any purpose, unless authorizsd 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 to be hell in their own right at the same time, more than eirhty acres of lard lying within circuits of three miles square, the centre of the city plots being the centres of such squares or circles, ) nor more than three hundred and twenty acres of land of said company lving outside of said squares: provided that any p-erson so owning eighty acres within said circuits may hold sufficient k.nd outside said circuits to make in all 320 acres. The company shall not toll to any person any land till he or she shall have Fabcribttl to this constitution. Akt. 12. Every Stockholder shall be entitled to purchase property of the Association at the current rriec thereof to the amount of one thousand dollars, and have a credit of seven years thereon by paying one Eevcnth of the principal and all the interest annuallv: wovided. he or she wiU occupy tne same. and has nud fr his or her stock, and one share of the p-chascr's stock, and the property so purchased shall La held as security for the payment thereof. Aet. 13. No. member of this company shall be allowed to se!i intoxicating drinks as a beverage, within the bounds of any of the settlements made bv this comranv. In case an" member of this com- pary shall be convicted cf so doing, he or ate Ehall forfeit all his or her right and interest in this com ranv. and all his cr her title to lands rrocured from the Vmrany. and this forfeiture shall be regarded as real and a'apalaied damages to the company for such an offence, and the property so toneitea snail be appropriated by the Board to the benefit cf schools in the town or ward wnere tne osencc was com mitted. Akt. 13. The Board shall have rower to issue certificates of stock U Uo redeemed in town lots. The jriee of such stock shall be fixed at $20 a share, but it may be nuseU at any time by the loard at a ! rcirular mwtir thereof. lte iTesident of the .board ! shin eaU meeting of the holders of such shares as often as oace in three months in the towns where such shares are to be redeemed, for the purpose of drawing ftrloL; and when such lots are drawn the owners thereof shall be entitled to a good and su5 cient deed thcrr.for. The Board shall have power to doaate tewn or city lot3 for mcral, literary or re ligious purpose. Aet. 15. T Lie President and Board of Directors, a majority, of k htm shall furm a quorum, shall have full power to manage the affairs of the company aeaeranv, to purchase real estate, to improve, sell and dispose cf tbe same under the regulations pro vided by tne co:istitction ana the by-laws. The property so pcrchieed shall belong to the stockholders of the capital ttock, to be enjoyed by them accord ing to th-.-ir rc?pei.tive shares, and all profits arising therefrom shall bs semi-anaually accounted for, and so much of sid profits as shall appear advisable to the Board shall be divided, and a dividend shall be declared on the lirst Tuesday in February and the first Tuesday in Augrut in each year in which such prvfit? shall have sccracd, and shall be paid over to tht re.?pcrtive rtorkholders at any time after the ex piration ri tea days uierelrom. Akt. 17. In case any di:?pute shall arise between any of the menilcrs cr oCeers oi the company, all such disputes sh ill fci referred far final decision to arb itrators chose in the usual way. Akt. 18. N city or town plot shall be laid out in the bounds cf an of the sctUements made by this ewnpanv. except by the advice and authority of the l iAiara o: Directors. Aet. 10. These Articles of Incorporation shall be subject to alteration anil amendment at any regular mrx tingcf the rtocVholdcrs by a vote of two-thirds present ami voting; provided, that no alteration ! shall be Binde until it shall have been presented to ! the Buard at .cat throe months previously in wrvtics. J. S.WOOD, JOS. STEELE, Zs ILV.MriK. O.W.GIDDISGS, II. inOWNCOilEE, E. F. FEK1US, OLMSTEAD t BABTLETT, JAS. L. GIDDIXGS, ROBERT V. FUBXAS, S. B. COWLES. ' Hdtloe. THE underHijrned are no longer etocilKkdcrs in ihe Xemaha Valley Lank, and are not responsible for its iisue, bavin; sold our interest in the same to lle&irs. Jon3y k Barkelow, S. E. Sogers, F. Darid son and their associates. , . , SAilX B. FJDD1E, BrovnTinc, llartn lSth, 185 , - r ; , 50-2m aora R. C. BERGER, Proprietor. BROWNTTLLE, IT. T. THE finest of Liquors for any -purpose desired, Medicinal or otherwise. Sezars of eTery jrrade, Oysters acd Sardines of various sized boxes, Fruit?, 2uts, Confeclionaries; in short ererything to tickel the aroetitc cf the epieunaru always on LautLscrred in pood style and at reasonable rates. J. W. COLEMAN, liaiid and SiOt Asrcnt AND REAL-ESTATE BROKER. TABUS FOB SALE OB BEST. Xivncl ZEirLtorcxi ouTIttio. Land "Warrants Bought and Sold. . BROWXYILLE, N. T- Kaiiawha Salt. 2000 LLls on consignment, and will be s aid at a reduced price, by - J. B. JENNINGS. ; FrniL. 150 boxes hrs and qr 11 E Baisins, and CO bxs Orangua and Jpemons, for eale liy J.B.JENNINGS, i frmn H to 2 mcnes, juit received, and Tor tale Xy J. B. JETNLNGS. 3Iackerel. 120 packages no. 1, S, and 3Hack- erel in i, It, laid whole blls just received, ind for sale by - - - ' J.U. JllN-KlMiS-Frcsh Crylers. 100 doz FielS' celebntcl Oysters, on fiir;x:t consigTimcnt, in store, and fcr sal t : : . J. B. JENNINGS. ; Jfail?. 3 Of Ke?s assorted, in store, aod for Hale by : 1 J. B. JENNINGS. ) Tish. 10O bxsno. 1 dried herriniT?, anl 2000 pounds Snjicr.or Codliih, just received, anl for sale by : - J. B. JENNIN GS. AViadow Glass. 150 boxes SK101012 glas, just rcceifed, and forle,by t t TrvrVTVio St Joseph, Mo. April 30, '57. CniBIXS G. DORSET. Mclaughlin & doksey, I BEA1L ESTATE AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, First Str&st, (opposite "Advertiser" office,) BROWNVILLE, N. T. Will attend to Filing Declarations ef intention to .Securing Pre-emptions, Locating Lard Warrants. Entering Land. Land Warrants Bought and SoIL Particular attention will be paid to buying and selling propsrty on commission, and making invest ments fur distant dealers. Correspondence solicited. Mclaughlin a dobsey. . BETEE TO sf , .4 ilcGary, Nebraska City, N.T lf.,l1.. MelTicrson, Morrison, Hutchins, Erownville, X. T. O. II. Barnet, Esj., Dayton, Ohio. FOE SALE. Lot 5 in block 59; Lots 3 and 12 in block 45; Lot 10 in block 47, in the City of Brownville, by MeLAUG ELLIN" & DOUSEY. FOB SALE. Lot 2 in block 40, best Levee lot in Brownvpe; also, house and lot La block 2 llain street. MeLAUGHLIX & DOBSEY. FOE SALE. naif of lot 11 in block ID Main street; also, lot 4 in block 12. Also, 40 acres of land juining South Brownville: by McLAUGHLIX & VOllSE Y. April 23,' 1S57. 45-ly SPRING ARRIVAL a v NEW GOODS, W. HOBLITZELL & CO. BLWNVILLE, JT. T. 7Eare continually receiving by every boa' entirely new and large assortment cf SUPERIOR GOODS, Which we will sell at as reasonable prices as any establishment in tbe West, our motto being "LIVE AND LET LIVE." We have now in store a srrcat rnriety of the fol lowing articles, which w'e purchased for CASH and consequently can sell cheap-athe same terms : DRY GOODS, Grroceries, HATS AND CAPS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Q UEENS WA R E, WILLOW WABE, oots and lioe, Readv Made CIotBins And a fine assortment of I.IGIIT GROCERIES, Such s Spice, Peppers, Soda, Silaratus, Allspice, eta, etc. And a good article of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. It is a pleasure to as to show goxls, and wc ask you to csiU round ana see tor youneivw. IIOELITZELL CO. April 23, 1&37. IS-ly DR. J. L. McKEE, AND SURGEON DENTIST. BROWNVILLE, N. T. Teeth pinned and filled ia the most ap proved method. BrovfriTille. Mav 14 '0. 4-U . . a. an . J , V GEO. P. LUCKBARDT, WATCH MAKER And JToxT'olXcar, OREGON. HOLT COUNTY, MO. rrVAKES the liberty to inferm the citizens of JL Brownville and vicinity, tliat he has opened a IB WATCH, CLOCK A JEWELRY STORE In Oretron.TIolt county. Mo- where he wiU kn con stantly on hand, and for sale, a good assortment of Gold anI Silver Watches, CIockh ana jewelry, w&icii he will ell extremely low, for CASU. Also, a fine lot of Violins. Accordeoas. Silv4T, and llated Spec tacles, ikld reus wita uuia asw. ourcr cxamsion cases. Silver Thimbles. Ac- A.. - -- lie is prepared to repair Watches, Ulocks and Jew elry, of every Utscnrtwn, in tae best manner ana on ihe cvst reasonablo terms. Every article bought in his establishment, ii war ranted to be what it is represent'! to be. Wi:ch re pairing warranted for ono year. . a. vf. rvrrr. 5x. c wujcrssox. PUETT & WILKINSON, - AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will attend to all business entrusted to their ear a CoL Jesse William, Fairfield, Iowa. Gov. Jos. A. Wright, Indianapolis, Ind, Mr. F. N. Boock, Washington City. Hon. John G. I)av5s, Bockville,Ind. Hon. Geo. L. ilUler, Omaha City, N. T. Buchanan Life and General Ofik cor 2d and Jule st&, ST. JOSEPH, no. CH AET EKED AT TOT LAST SESSIOX OF TBZ HO. LEQ. Authorized Capital $3,000,000. DISECTOaS. J. B. Jennings, L B. Howard, J. A. Owen, Milton Tooth, John Col houru John IL Likens, W.ILPeneik, James Kay, N. J. McAshan, A. G. ManrSeer. w -w Tvvi'ti'n.i w N. E. McAshax, Sec'y. i .." - . r now ready to reieive application for Life, Fire, Marine and Birer risk3. A cash re tarn of 25 per cent, will be allowod on cargo premiums. Losses promptly adjusted, and the uiual facilities given to the patrons of. the omce, April 16th, 1S57. 41-Cta J. B. X'ALXISTlX . i.U. rXTZIEK. - : " JONAS CRAKE. Oregon, Mo. , BrownTille, N. T. . : Oregon, Mo. '.. McAIXISTER, DOZtER & CO., rdnvAriDirsarer ccr.irnissiori ' MERCHANTS. Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! - HAHDWAEE & QUEEXSWAEET r ' Gxocorics, Provisions,-:Prodsce,:." etc.,-. etc., So. Main. Street, and Xo.2 Leste, . , BROTTSTILLE, JT. T. St. Joseph Gazette, Kansas Herald, Jefferson City Enquirer and St. Louis Republican copy six months and charge this eSce. . . . April 16th, 1857. . 44-ly Saddlery. SADDLES, Bridles, Martingales, Checks, and ev ery Taricty of goods in this line can be had at HOBLITZELL & CO'S. UPHOLSTERY, WBOIXSALX - XSH EETAXL, ; by - . - SCARRITT & MASON.- 52! LOUIS, MO. WE take treasure in saying to our friends and the public in general, that our stock of Fine, Medium,' and Common Furniture, as well as Mat trcs&s and Bedding, was never more complete and deserving the attention of purchasers, either at wholesale or retail in fall suits or single articles than at present. . Yt'e shall spare no effort to keep the most complete assortment in our line, in the West. Our Goods are mado here, as well as East, by the best workmen, and thus combine the greatest variety and latest styles, with the cheapest and most substantial. Dealers, as rell as all other purchasers, are in vited to calkand look through our Mammoth Ware Booms. . . Orders also, from all parties having furniture to buy for themselves or others, are especially solicited, with the assurance of our best endeavors to merit a continuance of the liberal confidence and patronage we have so long rjceived. - - SCABBITT 4 MASOX. Washington Ave. between 2nd and 3d Sts. March 19th, '57. 40-3m JEFFE23GX P. CASADT, 1 MARTIN W. SIDES, JAS. D. TE5T, JAS. D. WHITE, '. Council Bluffs, Iowa. J Nebraska City NT CASS AD Y, TEST, RIDEN & CO., (Successors to Biden White.) LAND AGENTS. NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. J JAYI"C iaade arrangements by which we will XX receive accurate copies of all the Townships embraced in thei Eastern portion of Nebraska, we are now prepared to offer our services to the . SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTORY,' In Filing Declaratory Statements of Intention to l'rc-empU Securing Pre-emptions Locating Land NVarrants and ENTERING LAND. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD. Land Entered on Time, drc. Particular attention paid to Buying and Selling Property on commission: Also, to making Collections and forwarding remittances to any part of the Union. lilanis of all kinds always on band. BEFEBENCES. Hon. A. A. Bradford, S. F.Xucolls, Slessrs. Dolman i West, Peter A. Keller, Thomas Lumpkin, June 23, 1S56. vl-n4 Nebraska City. u u St. Joseph, llo Washington City u u DILLON, THOMPSON & CO. Larire Frame Baildic Cor. Main & Koct Sts. BOCK POET, JO. Whosesale and Retail Dealers in And Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Drags, Uats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Tinware, StOTes, Furniture, Iron, Nails, Plows, and Farming Utensils. WILL have, on the opening cf nvtgation, a large and varied accession to their present Stock, which will be sold Low for Cash. . February 12tls, 13o7. ., S-tf Cash! Cash!! Cash!!! THE undersigned would most earnestly call upon those know ing themselves indebted for Medicine and Medical attendance to come forward and settle without further notice A. S. IIOLLADAY. Lrownville,MaylI,lS57. 4S-tf Attention Lot Holders ! ! RIG ELY IMPORTANT!!! LL pcrseujirho own Lots in the City of Brown t. viile, are here bv notified. tht I am wow- pre- prepared to execute WARRANTY DEEDS for the same, and, unless Deeds are obtained before the ex piration of -six xosnrs from date, said City Lots will be sld to the i-jkett bidder, and th proceeds thereof disposed of according to Law. City cf Brownville, T. Feb. 26th, 'j7. 37-tf Notice. E-Jilor uXcbmtlm AJcertlier": Dear Sir; La looking over the last number of your paper a" notice attracted my attention signed by Jerome Hoover, Esq., ia which he states that certain stories arc in circulation that the undersigned claim seme interest ic Nemaha City for the purpose of in juring its prosperity. It nay do quite weU to cir culate a report of tiiat nature wnere tne latJ arc unknown, bat to those knowing tho facta each a statement is merely foolish. And for tho purpose of giving a fair epportunity to persons to a. -certain the facts we hereby warn all persons from purchasing any pretended claim cr interest in the Eaid town cf Nemaha City, from the said Jerome n over,a3he has sold and received py for nine-t wtlf ills of said town, and suit is now pending to place the undersigned in possession of tbe interest by them purchased in the same; and they have not authorized the said Hoover to sell or dispose cf arry portion of their interest, but directed toil to be brought long since for its recovery. Yours, Ae F. J. MABSHALL. JNO. DONIPHAN. JAS, DONIPHAN. B. L. BALLABD. IL C BISHOP. - L. D. DIED. A. G. WOODWABD. S. F. NUCKOLLS. CIIAS. T. HOLLY".' ' ! i.! STORE, 4 NEMAI1A CITY, N. T. JIOORE & BROWXLEE, "Would respectfully announce to the public generally that' they hare received and opened at Nenraha City, LAPiGE STOCK OF Everything that comes under that head. GROCERIES, HH a f fll w a b e T'i All of vrhicli Vi Q Will sell . CHEAFEE THAN THE CUEAPEST.. -Hone "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 ! BEIJTTET & MARSH, RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they are now prepared to put up Lightning Bods of a superior quality on as reasonable terms as any one else in this country. Orders left at McPherson 4 Ilutchin's Store will be attended to. May 7, 1357. 47-tf For Sale. 10 Casks Sugar Cured Hams, at McALLISTEIi, DOZIEU & CO'S. For Sale. 10.000 pounds Bacon at MeALLISTEK, DOZIER & CO'S. For Sale. . 50 bbls, and 100 sks Flour, at McAllister, dozier & cos. J. B. JENNINGS, Wholosalo G-rooor, COMMISSION MERCHANT, IND DEALEB IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Second and Frances Sfs. ST. JOSEPH, 310., TTAS on hand, and to arrive, the following arti X JL cles, which will be sold to th trade on aecora- modating terms, EXCLUSIVELY AT WIIOLE- SALE: 150.000 Cijars all quali-100 bi3 E D an l W B ties chees -100 sacks G A Salt 156 boxes starch 200 Hhds N O Sugar 200 bbls and hf bbli water 500 sks Bio Coffee and but r crackers 100 " O G Java Coffee 200 bbls and hf bbls pilot 100 Laguayra " bread and pic nic do 100 "Jlocb u 2P0 bbls soda milk sugared 250 bbls, half bbls andlOO egg and wine do kg3 Belcher's Molasses; 100 bbls apple vinegar 200 bbls, half bbls and qrDOO bis Tobacco all grades N N refined do 200 bxs smoking tobacco, 150 half chests tea, all various brands kinds 100 bunchegpipe stems 250 bbls Belcher's Sugar 50 bbls H S Sicily and 150 bbls, hal's, qrs, nos 1 Joca Almonds 3 and 3 Mackerel 50 bbls filberts, braxil 205 Lis dried herring? ' 20 hf bba White Fbh 100 b3C Soda 5 drcns dry Cod Fish 500 kegs assorted vih 200 bxs ass'd candy 500 bxs --If and qr star 100 " foncy ?andie3 300 drums figs 150 do stmnc do 100 tx! hi' and qr3 Bais-200 do bar oap ins 50 do rock candy. 50 bxs Frunes SUNDRIES. Cotton yarn, carpet chain, batting, candle wicks, cotton and hemp twine, wheat and meal sacks, axes, spades and shovels, garden sefd3 and straw rakes, log chains, lead shot, powder brooms, wrapping paper, hemp, man; Ha, jute and cot t mi cordage, indigo and madd-M", alum, white lead, window sash, window glass, tumblarStjars of dlfTertkt sizes, Casks assorted sizes, sassafras bark, pie fruib, fresh peaches, brandy cherries and peaches, current and raspberry jellies, fresh tomatoes, canton ginger, preserves?, nut meg, cassia, peppersauce, to mate and walnut catsup, lemon syrup, lobsters, sardines, extract and essence of coffee, chocolate, pickles, matches, w. 1VOODEX WARE. Wash boards, tubi, common pails, cedar vti-U, B B pails, pine and cedar churns, brass bound churns, tar buckets, well backets, cedar cans, mop stick, butter prints, buckeye bowls in nests; iron bound k-g, one tw, tnrce, fire and ten rallons, thesmailCTiiixe with bales, common and I B half bushels and measures, camp stools etc. 1 am also acent lor tne sal osk A salt, and hare now on hand 2,009 bBa for sale at cost and transpor tation. I have the exclnsire sale by direct consign ment of five hundred dozen Field's celebrated eysters, acknowledged to be the best put ap in Baltimore. To California aad Salt Eake Emigrants. Your especial attention is invited to my extmsive stock, which embraces everrthinr suited to your wants ia crossing the plains. I will at all times kisep on hand Bour, mc&L bacon, lard, hard bread :.n 1 crackers, all of bich wi3 be iuld at the lowest cvsh prices. 3S-ly J. B. JENNINGS THE public are hereby notified that as . Thomas Heady, through fuiseeolors obtained a certificate of entry of the S. West fractional quarter and the S.East fractional quarter of Section number twenty- five, in Township number six, in Bange number fif teen. East of the 8th Principal Meredian in Nel-a ka Territory. The above is chained by and will be patented to B. B. 7hamron, whose rapers and r-.i-dencearefvrwade-ItoT''aihint'm CitV f..rb:ir r.-. B.B. TuOMISON. JLtm Oi IlliilSWIli, Ittjbary 2r,th.l7. 37 tf d. m. mrcHcoci. cssaedslte. exxj. jot D. 31. niTCUCOCK .j- CO, Let. OuVe anJ Lciist strecf3, SL IouLj, Ho.. MAXUFACTUIIEBS of Cocking, Htating, a,J : l'arlor Stoves and Grates. AIm Manufacturers cf f Lur sixes cfjewett's Vii ent Cary Hough, oaJ and twa hirse right ind Iat hand. U. C. JOHNSON, Attorney and Counsellor cl Zcr, AND Hail Estate Agent... EEQWNVILLE, N. T. IIon.W:n.Je53ap, Mantrwe, l'a. B. S.Bontlv. - John C. Miller, Chicago, U. ' Wm. I. McAllister, - - -CharloaF. Fiwlor. - ; Wm. Firguscn, Brcwsvillc, T. O. F. Lake, - u May 7, ISjT. 47- ly GEOKGE F. KESSEPY, BROKER, AND GENERAL LAND AGENT. norence City. TT. T. 1- OXl"y: LIGHTNING RODS!!: W. C. LRLNGSTON, LROWXYILLE, X T. IS prepared to sell and put up all iLrc of EoC manufactured ly the -Ohio Lghtni;ig Iiud Cn; panj.'r Orders left at tho ''Advertiser OfHee," will nseiive prompt attention; W. C. LIVINGSTON. May 7, 1857. 4T-tf Tt nvA; ij v m .T.-n Livery Stable, J. YT. COLE2IAX, INFORMS the public that ho has procured a stot k of New Carriages, Ruggies, ctc and a. n Morses as are to be found, and has epeaed a - LIVERY STABLE,' SeconJ Street between Water anl Main, . Erownville, If. T. All persons wUhing anjthiag ia Lis liac can "bs accommodated at aJ hours. ALSO: Horses and Carriages bt nght an.1 pkA1. J. W. COLEMAN, Worth of Ready Made Clotliiitsr HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Just received Per Steamer Col. Crossman,- ; AT SIEGEL k GREENRAUM'S BALTHJORZI . CLOTHING STORE, No. 31 Main St., Sd djoiabjvc Tost OiHo j. BROVTNYILLE, S.T. Fine broadcloth coats. wd Standing collars, at the Baltimore CTotliiitg Store.- Dlkand tn:j cass i rue r pants, aad. Carpet sa:ks, at the Baltimore C htJvlnrf Store. Silk, Satin, Mariailes, and Casi Ycsts,a:id ' Flannel Shirts, at - Baltimore Clollixng Store. Fine Shirts and over-alls, I'at. Leather Gaiters, straw hat, at tho Baltimore Clothing Store. Illack and fancy cravat', White and fancy shirts, at tho Baltimore Clothinp Stin.-. Evcrytling in the clvtLicz line at the Baltimore Clothing S'ort: Call around and examine the stock at tho Baltimore Clothing S'.ore. April 23, 1357. -i--ly M HIES STDBE. JOITN COLUOUN & BROTflEIT, (SIjti of the Padlock, opposite the Post C Sire. ) E-S ALES IS Building end Saddlery Hardwire, GROCERIES, Boot?, Slices, Lcall cr J Shoe FLi-J to. ST. JOSEPH, MO. HAT new ia store, and to arrive shcr.l;;, A :i.r ican aal Foreign ILtriware, inch as ' Greaves A Son's h'llcz S.-LsS'TJ ' ' and Eire Tools - iT-.kct lIres ' Eutcher'ii do u Anrjs unl fork.! Bras crrtaia- biixte arrj pin Dr W k Angers and an t bi tu Cera koives Lriar scythes Grass and gin dj Nails Shovels and tenrs Candlesticks Framed word .-air B.krLiths Be 1j wj anl VIie as4i-)I e Arts tr tr a b - mc r i-ran anvils St'jcks and di-es ' Pa 1 books, bn:e."hg lorp 1'j.J screws, eccker Ornan;nts, radu Girth reio androl'ft ve! Silk. Z cvrd t!tr.ail CalJ si Ins " Unicr Ua'.bcr B.-illlc do Skirtirg lv. ILiruojs do ' , ' ; Belting- d . Gowtt sUn JLuaaiDKhcd resJi:r Spear A Jackson's saws Gimlet pointed screws Griffin and American horse nails Post hole aogera Ame3' ehovcis and spades Luil & rorteT 3 shutter Butts Morticing mswhines Circular, mill and mu!y saws IlanesaDd plane ir:n3 Coopers drawing knives d adzes and wood t.'JO'j Tress Hops Butts, cst and wrowglit Copper rivtU fcr bl'j Tuyere Irons rUsed and com. ftirmt-s do d, Bi;u do do Buckles do d hingi Breast and rciasnps last.-. pg Peg flats Pincers Shoe thread Briitles, wax Lining skins L P I r- . Bin-ling Viithmaey gxli euj'jnK-icr a ecmyfeto tmorU men; of the int doiirih'o hich t!.ry will f)t at the lowest prir-. J. COLHOVN ii KSO. J-rn l":h,