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THE ADVERTISER. 11. W. FURNAS, EDITOR. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1857. S. JI. Paevis, Gpncral Advertising Agent, in rear of New York, ladies and Children's Shoe Store, BO West Fourth Street, Cinaunati. Visscher, Owes is. Ca., Xo. 316 and 343, Broadway, New Turk. . Andrew Wisd, American, Canadian and European Advertising and Subscription Otnec, No. 133, Nassau .Now York. W. S. Swtmmer, No. 43 Chcstmfl street, St. Louis. It. F. McLcng, Troy, Ohio. Dr. II. H. Da est, Tippecanoe, Ohio. V C.- Hunger, CovingUm, Ky. . A . 1' Kirk, Archer, Nebraska. It. W. Peter, Oregon, Mo. DlLLOX & llAWK, Kck Port, M.. . Hides & White, Nebraska City, X T. Dn. AI. T. Tate. Linden, Mo. "T. J. Barxcm, Three Grove, Vre authorized Agents to solicit Subscriptions and Ad vertisements fr the Advertiser, aud receieve and re- 'eijt for monies therefor. Peritou resident in this Territory, coining from various rtioiis of the States, often suggest to us the names of . i-erwiiis ia their old neighborhoods, who would doubtless beo.iiie subscribers if tl cy could sec a copy of the "Ad vertiser." We always ond a specimen copy, atnl persons receiving, will consider it a solicitation to become a regu lar subscriber. Postmasters and others, feeling sufficient interest to rtake tip -a club, can reUin the usual per cent for their trouble. Tr-Territorial Warrants and Nemaha County Orders drawing interest will be taken at par in payment lor n:ebteduess to this Office. 2 j-Cnless notified at the close of the Volume to dis c.n iuuo the "Advertiser," we shall take it for granted th.-tt subscribers wish their paper continued, aud shall accordingly coiitiuue to send as heretofore. 3 ZSTThe "Nebraska Advertiser" having tmach the largest circulation of any paper in the Territory, Wholesale Merchants in St. Louis, St. Joseph, Cincinnati and other Eastern markets where Nebraska merchants purchase, will find no better advertising medium in the 'Western coun try..: l'OR DELEGATE TO COXGRESS, COL- B. P. RANKIN, Of Sarpy County. 7EEZLY EEVIEV. The lonsr looked for come at last ! The Washington Union of the 21th ult. an nounces the appointment of Col. Cumming to the Governorship of Utah. He is said to be a man of tried integrity, having had ' a large experience in frontier life, and possessing courage allied with prudence, energy combined with a conciliatory na iure. Nothing less, indeed, than these requisites, is necessary to the man under taking to perform the service expected of him under the present circumstances. The follqjving, we clip from the semi official organ of the administration, shows that his responsibilities are more numer ous than it is generally supposed : ' Among the difficulties to be encoun tered in Utah, it may be incidentally men tioned that Brijham Youn? claims a title to till the lands in the Territory, and has never recognized the Umted, States sur veys. None of his followers have pur- 1 Vl !-.) 1 .L d iiasvu lanus in accoruance wun our laws. Hence, one of the delicate duties of the federal courts of that Territory, will be to establish and maintain the rights of those who may hereafter purchase in accordance with our laws. Not an individual in all Utah now holds a foot of land the title of which is derived from the United States, 1. . 1 11 1 .I ana u lonows, under mis strange condition ttl things, that all parts of the Territory are at the present time open to pre-emp-tion. ' To aid. Col. Cummin? in the accom ylishment of his arduous task, the govern ment has placed at his disposal and under his direct command a body of troops, num bering 2,500 men, who are presently to be' concentrated at Fort Leavenworth. It is possible, however, that resort to force ' will not be necessary to compel obedience to'the federal authorities in Utah, for, while Brigham. Young organizes the Mormon militia, late reports state that dissensions have arisen amon? the saints. The San Francisco Bulletin says : " The news from Utah is important. The little nation built up by the energies engendered by superstition, ambition and elf interest, is divided against itself.- It iuust shortly fall. All are not saints who are in Utah. There are 6,000 'apostates' at Salt- Lake, its principal city. They are proscribed and persecuted. They are un der the ban of the church. Neither their lives- or their property are protected. Their wives and their children and the things that in other nations are held sa cred, they hold by a tenure which is lim ited by the caprice of a besotted priest hood. 'Destroying Angels, paid and t authorized assassins, are the ministers of the justice there meted out. All are transgressors who venture " to doubt the inspiration which commands a robbery or dictates v murder. Force and fear are . the only bands which hold its people long er together. JLmigration is forbid len. lie who would fly their accursed rule mus . leave behind his wife and children Neither is his properly under his control nor can he take it with him. The fruits iif his own industry are liable to be taken from him.- If he attempts to withhold . llllTlit Ui3 AUV UJU 1 J "V iVii.iU . If the foregointps a true representation -of the state of things at Salt. Lake, it is obvious that all the oppressed of mormon jpriesthood will accept with joy the iuter- fnrntirp- nf Cnl PnmminT nnd rnnriir with Lira in the establishment of the reign of "hw and order" in that Territory. Mr. Bowlin, our minister in NewGre ' nada, is shortly expected at Washington. More 'than ever an amicable adjustment ' of our difficulties with that republic may be confidently anticipated. We have literally nothing from Europe ' w orthy of record. ' We rlosc the present review by clipping from the New York Herald a few lines expo-viiig, better than we could, a plan dcMvned for a renewal of the political ," commotions which have so long disturbed : one of our tistcr republics: -"The combination that is on foot be- trprn Tlnme. Stiain and England to re- place Santa Anni in power in Mexico, is ci.e cf the most important movements now transpiring on this continent. It is not t imply a Etruigle of the wily ex-Dictator t Hzc r.iin the sweets cf power and of ? noil, but he has fchrewdly endeavored 'to juiiVc hiins If nt tlieh'.iid of a great c .'011- fVtfWrn-rvr-mnll ovpr Scanish-1 America between the Pope and the Rom- ish Church on one side, and the liberal gltaon t"r.f S S! j i iintish ileet, in pursuit oi nis om emmera mat ne must oppose American process 1 1 I ana tne inuuence or iimencan iaeas, oe-1 i i i ! .1 x uaus xie ut-jiet t-s uiey are utjiuomsut; iu .... assistance to sustain his administration and the establishment of liberal reforms and civil order in Mexico, against the as- sault of this imhojy alliance, the true po- ncy or our government, and tne natural instincts of our people, will readily afford him all he may require. The principles I involved in the conflict are too great, and ed for a single mnment. Th nfTnr nf Mexico to throw off the incubus of church monopoly end intestine revolution, and to establish a firm rule that shall equally protect the rights of all, command the FJ1?- wen yjL iuc luiwuiiaiii uCillS mill IllilV I nrinrr from thic A nrrlnTTicnar-iT? nmich viu -A. AJQ A Al. '1A II V XCAA1A OX & alliance, let the politicians prepare for a call irom Mexico lor assistance, and aii ' extra session of Congress. " CONGRESSIONAL CONTENTION. The people of Xemaha county, x. t., are invited to meet at Brownville, on the Ilthof July, at 10 o'clock; to . select Delegates to represent their County in the proposed STSySSSrTS of the Territorial Capital; of stopping further appropri- ations by Congress, to complete The Public Building?. uutil the People can lc heard fairly; of re-Locating the copitol tome place ia the Interior, by commissioners and opxsel to the clique who seek ta thwart their sovereign will. Theratiiof Keprc cntativcs will le equal to both branches or the Lcgifclat ure. Come one I come all ! ! let this our in jtto be, V'nion, Concert and Victory 1 MAXX C1TIZEXS. June 30th, 1S50. The above document was posted through this County pretty thoroughly last week, by a rrcntlcman not a rest- Q . I acne vj mi wimy. y c learn, too, from rolinblp sntlrihr fi.of , r v :.i r .1 t 11 i. Faiu lur u uuTO uy a smau clique oi six residents of Nebraska City, five of 1 f i rr rrt nom arc uspiranis ior omce. me trick wouldn't work iii this County people were too sharp. We've our own way of attending to our own businessinNemaha,andwhenweneed assistance will let our distant neighbors know. CONVENTION. a amass meeting or nie ciiiien or Juhnson county, therefor, r.D. Allen, Ei , wasthohen Chairman, and Dr. c. a then, secretary. . ' Alter tne oojeoi of the meeting was stated by C. A. Goshen, it was voted to elect one delegate to represent us in the Congressional Convention to be held at Bellevue July 14th, 1S57; aud that J. Blake Haycn, Ksq., be that delegate; and that he be instructed to vote for the Hon C. F. Holly, of Nebraska City, as our first choice for dele gate to the next t jngresg of the United State; but to exercise his discretion in relation to all other candidates. That the proceedings of this meeiing be published in tho eirasKi a vertiser ana the Net.raka News. The Convejation adjourned sine die. I E. D. ALLEN', Chairman C. A. Oosnrs, Sec'y. By special request we give place to he above. U c are sorry to see that our Johnson County neighbors have been caught in thc trap made at Belle- vucand set by a few Nebraska Citv co-operators and that friend Holly has been used as a bait. Now, how- ever much we might desire to support and see elected C. F. Holly, it re- 7 quires no particular keenness of oh- serration to see and know that there , , ... is no possible chance, especially at this late day, for his election ; nor is there any possible chance to secure a Conventional action in regard to a Dele gate to Congress. The election is entirely too close at hand, and well the concoctors of this Bellevue Convention knew this. It is merely a trick a fire brand as it were, thrown into the race to produce confusion and division "Drowning men catching at straws," and the mass of the people easily see it. We arc sorry that a few good, well mean ing mcn are drawn into tho game. We are auite sure thev will rerret it. i v o 7 TiPrban whon it U too latP fnr tUIr pemapS 1 nen It IS tOO late lOr their -..I goou THE CELEBBATI0N AT NEMAHA CITY. rri. Tt. 4.: t. l jluu ceiuuiuuua uu uiu im nt, our sister town Nemaha City was a grand .... affair we say without hesitation it was the most magnificent affair of the L-iml PPVPrnttrndod. Tho tnUo iwas four hundred feet long, and perfectly groaned beneath the weight of eatables placed thereon. There were over two thousand persons present, and after all werc abundantly fed, there was yet "enourrh and to snare." There was a grand" attendance of the fair sex- Nebraska Belles. We heard one gen- tlcman. who has "traveled" thousands of miles, remark that there were "more pretty ladies present than he ever saw in all his life before.', Thc citizens of Nemaha City destrvc great credit for the manner in which their celebration was gotten up and carried out especially is credit due Dr. McComas and others who took upon their shoulders the labor attcn- dant upon such occasions. As above stated the attendance was very large. Assembled in the new Hotel building of Mr. IIiatt the ex- crcises were as announced last week, The Brownville Choir composed of Mr. and Mrs. TiiURCVR 0. F. and II. W. Lake, and Mr. Bennett, did them- selves great credit on the occasion. They have but few cqus and no su- pcriors as vocalists. Thc oration by Mr. Holmes was a happy effort. He lar aid himself, the Citv. and occasion an fa . H followed by the Hon. G.W.Nixo.,andU.C.JonLx,Esq:, of this City, both of whom entertained eablo Next after the above exer- iviinn ttijitiv iiir Jin i ui ur tnu ui w , . r . . .v.iu Afl T n OTTl CP I VPS 1 71 I rl rilllll?r lllC IIUIIU l vv -"v-i""" rr o . - lantastic toe. in mu evcuiug an . ... , hands adjourned to lrownville,wnere the merrv dance was kept up until the "wee hours of nicbt." In short ano- ther "4th of Jul v" that remembrancer f h times tricd mcn bascome , , buuc' -'1J' "v.v rb,,v ably as on the occasion iust passed. , ... . Co Rantin. On Tuesday last this gentleman ad- dressed a very large and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of Nemaha county assembled in this city. His speech was t0 the point, eloquent and impressive, and the cheers amid which he retired spoke I JnilfllV. find tO Dft Understood mat ne IS tne J 7 " I man for the squatters of Nebraska. He ..n v c.v pi0( 'Will can IA1C UUUUl uuc tuuuuv LV Ull I t. i I j . ovehelmmg majority; and is sure too Jmeeting was addressed by Gov. Cum of being the next Delegate in Congress MLG and Judge Furgusox, who briefly irom AeDrash.a. juanc mai, ye conven- . '3 e I "Oil COllCOCtors, ana agitators or issues ana irns fraught with destruction and ruin to tv,' Tprritnrv lma Acimuiy. " S-t-c-a-m-boat. " but no boat in sight up or dm-n. Looking across "Muddy" was to be seen the steam rising out of the hpavv timbpr. frnm thp- o j I new steam saw mill just erected by Mr. Me ir n- eek of Missouri. Ave are now per- XI A KJi, l.JfcJV Xm II V Ul s lJ V UCl I f ectly surrounded on all sides, and cons- LJ...,.., ,t , . . limine -snort or steam." , ...... . wnat a cnange wiUunlhe short space of three years. We can't help but reflect V .1 3 1 t e ' ft. t i . oe asiomsntu, anu nan mennea to aouot tne reality. Where but so recently glided tne "SAvift canoe" of the red man, now uail ea' &imoil nouny plows tne rusfting Steamers' loaQe 10 tne ards wnn supplies ior me mousanas wno nave driven the copper colored inhabitant, the deer and wolf , from their long cherished retreats, and instead opened farms, vIIWp nnd ritiP... ThP wbnnn d WL i .t. i have given place tO the SOll Of the plough 1 v i boy, the mechanic's clatter and the busy hum of machinery. J Nemaha City, N. T. ( July 7, 1&57. Dear Adtertiseii, AVhile on a flying visit to Richardson county yesterday, I had occasion to slop nf ArrLpr nrrl nftpr rnnvorelnir ixMtli o f nnmirt c;t;pns T ivasbiahlvrlpliVbtprl with-Col. Raskin's nrosnects for election. All aree that he will fret almost a una- nimous vote at the Archer precinct. ! was at Salem also when the Col. addressed a large meeting ot squatters Hastily gathered together. So far as feeling and sentiment were concerned, I believe the . -n 1 : ci e Ui IU"ucullJI iUCU 111 Mieiu uie Aur Col Rankin, and say his majority in that i and Pawnee county will be very large. L. o(i(5 'aaL? The following nrP tbp nnmPS of candi- At t , . t) v . auu - - arp, xir. , I f. . IV I I 1 I 1 I L xjt. romweii, a. Kooerts, a . uoojsberry, A. Shelly, V. King, Wm. Maddox, Win. Aniott, P. M. Rogers, L. Jenkins, Dr. Barnes, and Wm. Connell. A U"iO, LINAS. From Utah. P. K. Dobson, U. S. xuarsnaii ior utae,ana x. u. 1'itt, ar- rived at St. Louis on the 12th, direct ur i n TTi T i m t-v from Salt Lake. They left there on .i -I -.r e M i the loth ot April, and were 4d days i , T 1 ' J mi On the TOad tO Independence. They J 1 report Uie uraSS On me piainS Very I , ,t7s . . . slim. lhey met the first trains tWCntV fc , J nilleS thlS Side Oil? Ort liCamev. fCttintr ' nlon n? well as COllld ho PX-nprtpH nnrl o r.-., - a11 generally healthy. They report it : fTT CI 1 w"ei""--e uompames oi u.o. uragoons at Fort Kearney, about the samenum- at u ort Laramie, all well. Met more or less emigrants every day, with 1:irSc numbers of stock; estimated that 10,000 wagons and30,000 cattle would -crosf thc Plains this season for Cali- The First Bolter. The Wilming ton (IlL) ITe ra1d a staunch Republican paPer which has swallowed all kinds f rr . Jiiiioao uuuais. dim omiCAUU 1U1 freedom as lustily as it was possible, peremptorily refuses to go the negro equality doctrine. Thc editor says: "Whenever negro suffrage becomes one 01 tne pianKs 01 tne lvenuoncan 1 .p .t.n e .1 r .. a . 1 iiiaiiuiui n c siiaii icti licv iu BCtfi. BUiiiu other political organization, and we think we shall find most of our Itepub- hcan brethren m the same way. The St. Louis Democrat says that Sir George Gore, who has for three years been trapping on the Upper Mis- souri, and just arrived in that city,re- ports the condition of the country on thc Upper Missouri as highly unsettled and precarious. In consequence of the troops having been withdrawn from fort Randairand fort Lookout, the Indians in that region have assumed hostile and menacing attitude to wards the whites which lias had the effect of frightening the old traders, who are rapid!, 'vacating the country. A party naa gone irom iU xuuan, to co-ODerate with a number of troops I . . . ' . . . . i r. I who had marched against tue oantees, ..vvvmunv.n i Uttr M;nt rtr, whitfis. 'Nfivw v v T uu.iuuv - I - . - , , . t r. v o :.T!a.'- I in a worse conuiuvu xcsuvvw.. Indians, and it would not be astonish- ing it before many weeks we snould receive the news of a general Indian war from the mouth of the Yellow Stone , , , , r .1 T. . COUPLIHEXTAEY SUPPES TO JUDGE BLACK On Tuesday evening last we were t t a most mairnificent sunner gjven by the Bar of Omaha City in honor of the iudiciary and more par- ticularly as a compliment to the Hon. Samuel W. Black, who has recently arrived amon us as one of our Su- T fnt 11 , i . F"" ""'w. vwav luautu , t . .1 - th all the luxuries of the season and "P avchub ucsu sivit;. Alter .. I 1 ,1 .1 . justice had been dona the eatables, the extended the rifht hand of fpilmvcTiirk . , - 0 T . 1 to J Udg6 15LACK. The J Udge TCSpond- ed in one of the ablest and most elo- quent speeches we ever remember to have heard. As a public speaker Judne JiLACK has tew eauals. no sn'ne- IKJ 1 1 " .w w rior. The meeting was addressed by Gen. CniPMAX, late of California, in an able and happy manner. The Gen. followed by Messrs. Poppleton. m 1 .n . 1 . 1. ir . . ' r,' scaProk Moore, and other Kcuucuiuu 111 siiutt uut aoic sneecnes . i "u ecttucs. W . - i K' hoy reigned unconfined." At .vuuiiiuuu vii vuia HJLi 1 joy reigned unconfined." Ull.i At a late hoQr the co- rapanybroke unwell satis- fip(l with themselves, nnrl irltl, . fact that we now have a Judiciary no n . .1 TT i . . state in tne union need be ashamed oi.Omaha limes. The liellevue Uazetk' attributes Gov. izara s removal to tne mighty efforts U1 vcu. juuitcu, uuuiuumaies mat tne people vof Nebraska are under creat obligation to him therefor. The Gazette " simEIv &t&Qn in supposing that Y' B-n h3-S an!f. AueUCe at the iationai capital, or he is even known i, - - there, except in houses of three des criptions; as decency forbids us to mention the character of one-of these houses, we will leave the reader to Tiipoq flip elinrnnror nf Tir ntUme, JSebrag'han, Secretary of the Interior Hon, - Jacob Thompson is winniner colden Oniniftrm J13 Slnfrfifn ttt f te Trfrt.( The duties and responsibilities of his omce are about as multifarious and im- Portant as -a hole, as those of the entire government, under the earlier of the Pension Land Id" d pat t Office DenartmtQ TipMaq yrorld of duties devolving on him. of lesser grades, and the higher duties of nt,: .lM- . i -i , avaumeiuiiuisiur, as aayisory counsel of the President It taxes the talent, U1U uulua U11U muusiry oi tne man, to fill so many and so imnortantnnsitiW and We are glaltoknow and to assure the realizes the full exnectat on of his I I V m-m.m.m MenAa-Cleveland Plaindealer. I T. . ... .... T. T3 . . uij iu, iij uiin; ocucuici, Jlir. JIILO L. liATES andilissMAHiAM A. KES.MDT, lioth of Xemaha county. On Monday the 6th, at the Rossell nocso. hv Rev. J. B. Wells, 5Ir. Geo. A. Dcbt and iliss Oathahink mTE!Lc!?' 811 01 I - . TTI V 3I0a At Rick Port, M.,onir.dayMy25th, 1357, LCCINDA, I consort of theiate ezraxvceolls. K I kuhhu.ccm c iuuuivuh ii were uer fiends and her relatives were called to follow to the Krave the remains of her affectionate husband when a But two weeks since a few moments as it were her tecona summons emmnca ttem to discharge the mournful duties to her own! Shediedas 6lie had li same ved in ,ovc and devotion to her Creator, and when the angel or deaUi arrived'she rejoiced in the confidence or being re Hored In the joyous presence or their mutual Father, friend, and God, to one to whom, during her earthly ca- hecr, she had rulfllled the obligations or a dutiful and an UflectionatewifcaswellasiohUchildre dren cf tender and fcn exemulary mother. While the public deeply fympathizes with the friends and relatives of the deceased in the grief that arises rrom thcabsenceor those thus suddenly removed rromamong us. it serves In some measure to mitisate our sorrow by reflecting that "Titty xctrc lovehj in their lives ana in tnetr death iccre not aivtaea." CANDID 'tt30ur charge for announcing a Candidate's name until the day of election Is $5, and no name will be inserted uniess me casn accompanies uieoruer.. We are authorized to announce the name of General LEVITT L. BOWEX, of Sarpy County, as a candidate for ueiegaie w congress from KeDrasna lerrnory. j, Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of J. B. WELLS, as a candidate for Representative from Xemaha comity. $5-pald MAXT VOTERS. Mr. Editor: Pltas announce the name of O. F. i iiAfcfj, asacanaiuaicjor Kepreseuiu'.nca iiuiu T i t . . ...... . ... X'. .. 1.. I coumy. Mr. Editor: You will idease announce the name of A. J. BEXEDICT, as a Candidate for Representative frum the county of Xemaha. $5-pid MAXr VOTERS. Mr. Editor: Pleate announce the- name of I. L. VVtflTTT a.. . . . . 1 ; a.i fn till niHi-t i.t county commissioner. -paiu. iiA.M 1r1t1ts. .MR. tDiTOR: Please announce tue name 01 iiluj GEORGK, as a candidate for County Surveyor. S-paid . MAM VOTEKS. Mr. Editor: Please announce the namo of GEO. W. HI K, as a caudidate for Cunty Surveyor, and oblise S-paia HANI Vt'TKKS. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of B. B. THOMPSOX, as a candidate for the office cf Register of Deeds for Xemaha countv. sd-paia. - i. Ntrii-its. Mr. Editor: Pleare announce the name of WM. n. HOOVER, an a candidate for re-election to the efflce cf P.esisterof Deeds of Xemalaoounty. $5-pakL MANY VOTERS. TO THE PUBLIC. I wish it distinctly understood that I am not, nor can I be induced to become a candidate for the office of Sheriff, or any other office at the approaching election. My en gagements are such that if r-elected I couli not pivethc 1 office that attention it demands. I take this public man ner of returning thank to the citizens of Xemaha county for past favors and the friendly fcclins etinred by my f risends at prefient. J W COLEMAN JulytKh, 1Sj7 lllarricir, . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MEREST. THE STOCK TTVT n 1 TT TVT C4 aTk TTK twl ivj: jjjj JT vLP vJJ HV Ever Offered r?r GUTViflpq KV7mIcn(, " T 11 1 ,r J' hmi T p0D:r0(i - JU.0L IlctClVtU Per Steamer Emma AT THE CASH AND PRODUCE STORE McAllister, dozier & co. Calico and Brown Sugar, Fish Hooka and Clothes Pins, at McAllister, dozier & co'a. Ginghams and Molasses, Steel Pens and Wash Boards, at McAllister, dozier & ccs. Salt and Brass Kettles, Tar and Fins. Combs, t McALLISTFR, DOZIER & CO's. Lawns and Ox Yokes, Tin Ware and Crushed Sngar, at McALLISTER,DOZIER & CO's. Bleached Muslin and Bed Cords, Shirt Collars and Fiddle Strings, at McAllister, dozier & CO's. Denims' drawing Inircs, Do Lains and dried apples, at McAllister, dozier & CO's. Silk handkerchiefs and hand Saws, Blacking and pain killer, at " McAllister, dozier & CO's. Floor and irish linen, Black popper and bar lead, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Plows and powder, Pocket knives and percussion caps, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Bl'k silk cravats and cod fish, Lace mitts and wall paper, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Coffee and fine shirts, Red and white flannel and tobbacco, at McAllister, dozier & cas. Rice and ladies underslceves, Nutmeg graters and Queensware. at McAllister, dozier & co's. Glass and Avers cherry Pectoral, Carpet sacks and hardware, at McAllister, dozier & cos. Ladies hosiery and log chains, Needles and shovels, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Indies collars and striped shirting, Puff combs and saddlery, at McAllister, dozier & err. Broad cloth- and bar soap. Curry combs and dress trimmings, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Boots, shoes and star candles, Lace edging and Salaratus, at McAllister, dozier & CO's. Cottonades and spectacles, Brooms and Ticking, at McAllister, dozier & gos. Sewing silk and buckets, Envelopes and Kentucky jean?, at McAllister, dozier & co'a. Blue drilling, knives and forks, . Tea and white lead, at McAllister, dozier & co's.' Wra8h tubs'and tooth picks, Buck combs and knit needles, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Cassimcrs and Testings, Shoe brushes and Godfrey's cordial, at . McAllister, dozier & co's. Luce veil3 and cologne, Dress combs and scissors, at McAllister, dozier & CP's. Thimbles and razor straps, Pearl buttons and jews harps, at McAllister, dozier & CO's. Suspenders and ribbons. Brown, green and blue barege, at r McAllister, dozier & CO's. Vinegar and linen thread, Jacouet muslin and shaving soap, at . McAllister, dozier & CO's. Linen table spreads and shoe laeets, Indigo and Jaynes' medicines, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Brown linen and razors, Cradh and diaper, at McAllister, dozier & cos. Colored cambric and ink, shoss. Thread and cotton kitting, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Table, tea spoons and wadding, Coat's thread and jack plains, at McAllister, dozier & CO's. Challi de lains, and window sash, Do-jrs and shambray ginghams, at McAllister, dozier & ca-s. Straw goods, and summer clothing, Su.rch and pins, at McAllister, dozier & co's. Bonnets and hair oil. Bacon and artificial flowers, ajt McAllister, dozier & co's. A thousand and one articles not mentioned, call round at McAllister, dozier & co's. For Dry Goods of every description go to McAllister, dozier & co's. For cheap Groceries and good brogans go to McAllister, dozier & co's. If you want to get that which is of the best go to McAllister,' dozier & co's. Who is it that always evinces the most solicitudi nous anxiety to please the taato and captivate the lye? McAllister, dozier & co's. Consequently you should patronir McALLISTES, DOZIER & CO's. Deal With M'ALLISTER, DOZIER & CO. July 0, 1357. J5-ly FRESH AliEIVAL O P NEW GOfiPS', AT I. :T. WHITE & CO. Brownville, N. T. WE have jusfc-receivcd per bteamer "trnma 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 owinu articles, which we purchased for CASII and consequently can sell cheap on the same terms : DRY GOODS, Si HATS AND CAPS; SADDLERY, ' hardware', CUTLERY, QUEENSWARE, WILLOW WARE, xr tzlj xic rci" rurrcizj xlvlthz 9 BOOTS AND y SHOES, Ready Made Clothing. And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES, Such as Spice, Peppers, Soda. Salaratus, Girjger, ' Allspice, etc., etc. And a good article of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. It is a pleasure to us to show goods, and we ask- you to call round and see for yourselves. I. T. WIIYTE 4 CO. June 9th, 1857, . v2 1-ly WE offer to thfl public, we are confident, the largest and best selected stock of Groceries ever offered in this market : 6 Hhds Sugar, 50 Sacks Coffee, 125 Sacks Flour, 5 Tierces llice, 30 Bbls Molasses, 16 Boxes Star Candles, 20 Boxes Soap, 150 Sacks Salt, 15 Bbls Cider Vir.ier, 150 bbls Cider vinigcr. 1EP.AIS CASII'M 1. T. WHYTE & 00. 1 -rv I1EGS NAILS, just received, and for sale, 1JJ by I. T. WIIYTE A CO. QOOTS and SHOES A Tremendous Stock, just received, opened, and for sale, by I, T. WIIYTE A CO. 75 FIXE DOORS, For sale, by - I. T. WIIYTE & CO. PRESERVED FRUITS; Strawberries, Peaches, Whortkberries &c , 4c., to be had at I. T. WIIYTE CO'S Claim Notice. LEW7.4 STOTTELL, Chas. A. Jame. an.1 all others whom it may concern, are hereby notified that I will appear at the Land Otli-ein Omuha, on the 21st djy of July. 1857, to prove up my right of Pre-emption to the Xorth-east quarter of section eishi (8) in townxhip five (5) range fifteen (15). PETER XOFS1KGKK. Julv 9th. 1867. v2 4-2f REAL ESTATE W. FURNAS. NOTARY PUBLIC , AND-AGENT For the Purchaso, Sale, and Supcrintedance of REAL ESTATE. EEOWXVILLE, N. T. WILL attend promptly to all bmifiess entrusted to his care. Persons residing in the States dcsiriDg to purchase Land or Town Lots in Nebraska, Kansas, Northern Missouri, and Iowa, can have their Investments safely made by me. - Rare chances are continually offering to purchase lands in Nebraska, which have already been Pre empted, and for which Warranty Deeds will be given. I have now for Sale, valuable Town Lots and Shares, in tho following towns in Nebraska: City of Brownyille, Nebraska City, Omaha City, Wyoming, La Platte, Omadi, Dahkotah, Ne Jiaha City, Table RockPawnec City, Salem, Ccctreville, Salina, Fontenelle, South Brown ville. And many other valuable Point?. I have also for sale, a number "of excellent 160 acre tracts of land already pre-empted, more or less improvea, ana conveniently located, and all of as fine soil a3 can bo found in the world. PROCLAMATION. RY THE GOVERNOR OF NEBRASKA. EXECUTIYE DEPARTMENT,! Omaha Citt, N. T. ) To The qualified voters of Nebraska Territory: I, Mark W. Izard, Governor of the Territory of Ne braska, in pursuance of an act of the Legislative As sembly, approved January 2G, 1856, entitlel "Elec tions," do hereby declaro and make known, that an election will be held in the several counties of this. Territory, on the first Monday in August, A I). 1S57, for one Delegate to the Congress i,f the United S tates, one Terri tonal Aud i tor, one Terri tor ial 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 the House of Representatives of the Territorial Assembly, to wit: Tho Counties of Dabkota, Cedar, and L'Ear qui Court, will elect two Representatives; the counticsof Burt ar.dCuin" ing will elset ono Representative; tho county of Washington will elect three Representative; the county of Douglas will elect eight Representatives the county of Sarpy will elect lour Representatives' the eountiesof Dodge and Piatt will elect jointly one' Representative; the counties of Cass, Lancaster Gage and Clay will elect four Representativesfthe' county of Otoe, will elect six Representatives' the counties of Nemaha and Johnson, will elect three Representatives; the counties of Richardon and Pawnee, will elect three Representatives, And at the same time and place the qualified voters of each county, will elect the following county ofiiicrs, to wit: one Probate Judge; one Sheriff; one Register; one Treasurer; one County Clerk; one Superinten dent of Common Schools; ono County Surveyor; one County Commissioner for each County; ro Justices of the Peace, and two Constables for each Precinct. The County Commissioners of the organized Coun ties lying narcst adjacent to the unorganzcid Coun ties, will proceed to divide the'unorganiacd Counties into convenient Election Districts, and cause notices to be posted in each Election Precinct of the time and place of holding said election, andof the officers to be voted for.and toappoint Judges, and cause the said Election to be conducted in all respects, and due returns mode thereof, as required bylaw. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto et my hand and caused to bo affixed tha great Seal of the Territory, done at Oina L.S. ha City, in said Territory, on the Thir tieth day of May, A. D. 1S57, and of tho Independence of tho United States cf America, tho eighty-first year. By the Governor MARK. W. IZARD. T. B. Ccmixg, Secretary. All newspapers in the Territory, please copy and publish until the day of Election, and forward tho account to the Secretary. June 11th, 1857. - n52 Ho More Credit ! NOTICE ia hereby given, that hereafter we gcll Goods for Cash or pRonrcK oslt. MCALLISTER, DOZIER A tO. Brownville, March 12th, '57. . SCHOOL THE Board of Trtui... . made the tol lowing wwciment m 8TiI, :r.?::'""am -n .rd i Secretary furnished with receipt by return ml uui u, 4 3 8 15 Ot 1 1 Tir r. v it'll, Y? U 7 00 d-r'-Ti Benedict, A J 2 u,3 rown, R do as ancnt "WiiM-GarvVr a' v, 1; Bratton, G W 1175,iMli,r.:' k, emahaVal. i:5 OO'iMi.'u .r &li, tv Berger, R Bercer. J B 90 Mi-n.. Coleman, Jas TT ox. S M Chapel, J M Collins. E R Davis. JR Den, W Dendurant, Edwards, T J Jt h j 1 U h '2?' Pftsoa.rf. 75;;pet(r3, uv 8 75i Pries, V p 8 25;, PU,cr u',aic 15 OOl Rr yTell, jf 3 OOljR. (Jij-s 00i,Ruth, 75!ftdntii. b f Jl2 00 iStout p. B SOjiStotlt, V Q 3 00!iSele4 Co i:sUt,AD,kCo urnas, R W Finney, W A Finch, W T Ferry company Gibson, J w Gordon, J Giddings. N B 1 Haywood, TP flooton, 3 Hntcbins, yt Ifill, Wilis Estate Holladay, AS HobliQell & Co Hoblitzell. W 115 i'i T ! 1 7 5i! Shan). jt. Httblitzel), A 6 00!!Soii h. CB 30 00;:Th,.intoris,,n 22 eCiiThu bor W 22 60i!CI(ry)Jaa 75!;r,lery, p.t.'l 15 0Ovischer,nu n50!iWh!.r 11 25;jwest,r A . 7511 Whvfa in . Hal Iain. A Jones, A D Johnson, tl Kirk, A D Lake, O F Lake, W Lake, SM Langdon, C S 11 A.J. BEN'IiDICT.P-.- BoarlotSlD. R. VT. Furxas Brownville, July 2d,1857. Farm Fcr" Sale IIIAYE for sale an excellent Fre-rirpt 160 acres of land adjoining t!i City of'? ville. The imnrovem'Jnt consi its of .in r, bottom, under good fence, a crop now in a good comfortable hou?e, bun:, and aa Ta' "4 veil f.f wntrr. Jthnnt Rft nor.. 5. V , .. ' "i well of water. About 80 acres is hriT.;. andthe.e is also on the farm ts f ao Lime s Quary as can be found in Ncbruka. The c 4 ' - , """o'.-ua ciaimj civi . T- l : o pvcure a twm, anr.lv soon. Ti W rrp'u . nn v ifft'ti irivin- it v.i 11 h " Brownville, July 2, '57. ' 3 tl TO CARPENTERS ' ealcd Prorofmls will be reeeivi.l f.,-., . O by the Board of Jducatioc f lJrowavii.V! trict for the erection of a; S'hl IIou?e "ia City. The whole work wi'J bi let to a siri'la 1 tractor & piau aim hpecmc:uion3 can be soon a, K.W.FURXA3.Rec'jW. cffioe. Brownville, July 2, 1S57. -LGOfi-A-HEBE!!: LIGHTNING. RODS!! C. S. LANGDOX, BROWXVILLE, A'. T. I S prepared to sell and put ui. all size of H ! manmaciureu Dy tao "uuio lugu! Qn.j tri pany." Orders left at the "Advertiser Ofji'c," willrec.ve proirtpt attention; ' . May 7, 1857. 4;- VGOOD blacksmith can find con.-tai.t cm: ment, at remunerative wag?s ly !vii iu J. L. SHARI'. " Ncln.ihat'itr..VT. JuIy2,lST7. jtf BROWNVILLE HOTEL COMPM THE Board of Dirwtors of the Brownvil'. II . t. ':: pany at their last meeting made an aises.-iiint ,l iu--, cent upon thc Stock tut:!ile!, wt ici i re I'litti u I paid within ten days. Siockho-dr ire lircty n-.tiie: ucc.)rding;y. A Li. a. UALLaji iw'tj Brownville, June 25 '57. ami T:eii'P. TEBSHOKy OF XEHHIiij , . County of Kctulii. y . . To the Qualified Voter of aii County: Notice in hereby given that in pursuim.e,t -n.f il Legislative Assembly cf aid Territo-y, entr.li! ''Klt--tions," .Approved January 26. lSifl ; there wiii tt jn election held ia the several Precincts iu aui C":i'T,n the flrst Monday in August, A. D. f.r tbeeitiii - n ( tine Delegate to the Congress of tl e t'uited Stitn. 0e Territorial Auditor, OneTerritorial Tr.'aMirei;. 0nf Trr. torial Librarian, tine Attorney Genorul. tine l):;r;it At torney for the 2d Judicial District in said Territory. 7iv. members (jointly with Johnson county) to trie ilo t 4 Representative of theTerritori.il Acmbly, OnePr. t Judge Tor said County, One Sheri(',(nne;iter lJD'e OncCounty Treasurer, One County C ei k. due Siicriutw dent of Common Schools, One County SurTeyor.ni.'tVin'y Commissioner for the Jeond CoTnrusi(.neri l)triit: said County, Two Justices of the Peco, and Two Ciat bles for each Precinct in oaid County. Said County isilivwled into three Prerincts, and rer lively include the following descrited Territory, JNo. 1, Nemaha City Precinct: ('i.iit iii . E. l-2T ti shipi, Range 12, E, and township 4, Ran ;es 11, n.T5,l 17, aud sections 34, 35, 36, townbip 6. Rane 12, S. sections 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, towm-lii; 6, m Ilji-.-elX S and sections 31, 32,33,34, 35, 3t5, towiubipS, luR.iiitelli and sections 31, S2. 33, 3-i', 35, 33, in tovTsliip 5. in 15, ami seotions 31, S2, 33, 31, township 5, in Ran 15 The place ot voting will beat Xeniaba City. John G. Skefx, A.1DHE W II. Si O Vlit, JESOME llOOl E!l. AO. 2. Bromville Precinct: tVnta 11s E. 1-2 t-v ship 6. Range 12, and township 8, iLanst 13, 14, lJ, 'A ' except the section 011 the Ho a? a side cf towwi:? . Ran?e 13, 13, 14, 15, 16, made a pirr. cf NeinitiU'T Precinct. The place of voting will lent Browa-.iJk. Jesse Xott, ) j.v-"t. JDXTHOMl'StlNW Eit.d. JOH5SiIl5ICR. ) .Vo 3, Mount Vernon Pi ecinct: CBtainK 1-2 ship 6, Range 12, and township 6, Rar. eci li, 13, li, '3 Tho plate of voting will be at itoiint Vernon. JEKEMIAU LYOS, ) J. ,!of . SAM-LAClI AXIBEBS. :;ectwil ' Alfreh Mloe li: V, J By order of ths board of Coninii.ssi ,rl-?rs of f' -7. In testimony whereof Ihuve hereunto set iny haul ''1 afuxe! the seal of said Coni ty. at r:y odi. C iu Broavil!e this 20th day of June, AD 1857 WlLLIAJtlinOOVF.!'.. Brownville June, 25th, '67. C mrtyCrt. Richard Biowh, Pioneer of Xebraka. ALEXAJ.3XR nn.1.1 Late Cah'r Xciiuha Valley ! . BROWN Si HALLAU . 3 ST OS 1:1 -i 2 BROWXVILL33 XEIT.ASKA. OCR attention will be given to the fil. twins ti"'1;''' viz: To the burin? of Bank notes, and loaairs iu;i:ey. g.x,d security, " " and selling f Eastern KsAang?. , " " " Land Wanaiti. " collection of dctu in Xcbtaki, l-wa, ' t'i " " Missouri, and taasas. " buying ami selling jf ami", town lots, or " prove-1 land. " nelection and entry of Ja iH for ietflcr others, either i:Ti land wr.-aiits or ir.'1"'- . Remittant-es can be made to r. in Iraf-, jt Ve?-'1'1 with Banks or Bankers utie:t t our 'inter. We will enter lands with M'arr.int.Ho-.Caa, pnr i'.'i taxes and commissions for on-tbinl I '!. gros ;.ua' accruinsr from the sale of thi-lands.' In Nebraska and Kansas fn.ra twit three n:li"a aces of the finest lands in tl e Union 1 re Wu4 iiT-r'' ' sale. Foreign capitalists wi: l find here it rt. h flQ 'l r r"" vestment. Investments juiicious y mjd? in We"!"'3 lands and town lots arcn iw f-aying Iron i'ty t. flveti''3 dred p-er cet:t. W e solicit thc itronjgj f the ;uMic, onr-fld?"1 cur cxrciiencc and knowledge in the but" i.c wrM cnai" us tg.ve entire sutisfaciion. Having a large acqaaintani-e in ttie MisissipW it will not be difficult to givs references when rr.'iin by corresponeiit, as regards -wr Mandins; nd i!Ut ' times cDceriuiiy answer all letters of f inquiry- isrownvnie. juneZath, 1S57. JOSEPH II. IUCIIAItDS, DEPUTY CQUHTY " SUAVEYOH, Of Nemaha Count., N.'T. WILL attend promptly to aH lunness mi l profession, when called upon: sicb a dividing Land, Laying out To-svi, Jot, Dra.a vJ 1 Ml!, OIC, KEFEKSXCE.".. A.L. Ccate. R. W. Frame. PO. Address. Brownville, N. T. ) if irownviiie, 3iay 14. '57. Tin S33rxoj?9 , Front Street, ... BROWN VILLE. JT T- CHRISTIAN -DEDSEK, RESPECTFULLY announces to ti? citii or Brownville, Nemaha county, mi surround: country that he has reeeitly opened upasb' P1" Brownville f.r tho manufactory of Tir, "Trer . Sheet lion Waro of every doscrip:i n. Hi -nt6 ery is all new, his stock cf the best qii;Jity,U c work all Warranted. ' ... Brownville, June 4tb, 18j7. Eeadv Llado Clothingr, TTVERY VARIETY, style, qualify, jrice, X l Hi tern of Ready Mado Othins. ntrecio f...i. 1.. lin?:l IT1!LL Jt a ciiiv vu.m) j --'- made, ana is, without Uoubt, as desirable a si,v, I land as can be found. The ow:ier desires to p L: other business is his onlv ohiivt :,n .np:.."J"'