Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, January 21, 1858, Image 3

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nffi-e Ot secrciaij w . j
ft has accepted the trust.
TV New York Eipress says that Wal
l e fjisluster, was to hare been sere
:T." j1:. thit citv. but his friends could
;.raie money euou;
;h to pay the piper.
""he Clevebi Plaindealer states that
1 e&ice&t tragedian, Edwin Forrest,
f iasbeen quire. ill at the American
for the past few days, is rapidly
' The Austrian Consul at New York has
'" j the X. Y. Express, laying his dam-
f.
per an erroneous statement
him.
Jhn Murray announces the ' twenty-.
-h thousand of Livingston Travels in
.-;ca. The Hou(2 of Commons has vo
7 that enterprising traveler So, 000 to
vjecutehisdiscc-ieries.
T; is stated that Mr. Lumley, the fam
imprtssariooi Her Majesty's theatre,
"idon, has some intention of coming
4r to this country during the next year,
3 bringing with him his fascinating.
7.!drice, the beautiful Piccolomini.
The venerable Josiah Quincy is writ-
Life of John Quincy Adams, and
j the voluminous papers left by the latter
vebeen placed in his hands for that
rpese. The first part is to be ready in
tbruary. -' . .
; A boy named "Whitfield Burton was, at
4rero. X. Y., smothered in a bin of
An ordinance making it obligatory on
ikers and store-keepers to sell bread by
eight, has passed the N. Y. Board of
unciimen.
i Watson & Co., car builders of Spring
eld, Mass., have concluded a contract
rith the Vice-roy of Egypt for forty first
lass passenger cars to run on an Eeyp
.ian Railroad.
Three sons of Jos. Tully have been ar
ested at Clarkson, Mich., charged with
he murder cf their father, whose body
jis found buried near the house.
At a fight recently in "Washington co.,
"Vis., the participators came out one mi
uus a nose and the other thumbless, as to
L: right hand.
Rufus Upham, of Cherry Valley, X.
T., went out to dig a grave for a person
srho had died. Some time afterwards a
tenth, passing, found him sitting upright
k the bottom cf the hole, dead.
The store of Mr. D. F. Baker, in Cin
cinnati,"" was entered' by burglars one'
irht last week and robbed of over one
i:usand dollars worth of furs.
i The Chicago Press states the value of
pperty lost on the lakes during the year
:)7 to-be SI ,920,315. This is partly
.iziated. Two hundred and twenty-one
I. v were lost.
At Insboro, S. CM the room contain
:."Z?inned cotton, on Mrs. Dubois planta
:nn, was set fire to; accidentally, last
"W ednesday, by two or three boys, and two
1 urr.ed to death.
1 The Nqvr York Day Book has been
foil, since the death of its editor, Mr.
Stimson, for -2,500, to two of its prin
ters, who are to pay in instalments of $10
jer week. It is said that only a few
weeks since a brother of Mayor Wood of
fered 816,000 for half the concern.
The Richmond Dispatch suggests that
-aC
Florida Legislature pass a law for
die preservation of the Indians in that
State, allowing no more to be shot until
.hey propagate in sufficient numbers to
ive all the volunteers a chance. The
proposed law is similar to other "frame
laws.
In relation to the extraordinary deve
lopements in the Sage case, the Nonvalk
Gazette learns from. Judge Buttler, be
fore the examination was held, that the
sa;Ior has confessed that he picked up the
facts about the town, and then concocted
the whole story for the purpose of ob-'-aiing
the $300 reward offered.
It seems now probable that the first vo-
'-sie of the "Historical Dictionary of tho
French Lacuae" at which the Academy
-ssbeen working since 1S-53 or 1S54,
iu uu puuiisaea ieiore tne end ot Jan
-. i 1 1,. .
fi). .i.iincur:n ims volume contains
more than 400 quarto pages, yet it does
-vji muuuc mure man me lortiah part
w me ietter a : here's ebster ?
TheG overnor of Massacuusetts has or
-ered an election in the seventh district
a member of Coaq;ress in place cf N
P. Banks,;
inenantora limes says that young
l TT J an w
- age, Avhose recent discovery in conncc
'uaiia uie "c-romweii muraer ' case
caysed some wonder has again mysteri
.ously disappeared. It is said he has fled
'ie countrj-.
The papers annconce a fire at Marion,
Alabama, which destroyed a whole block
including the Perry House, printing and
oftices, drug, book, and merchants
stores. I' The loss is about S-50,000.
Coh H. L. Kinney, cf Mosquito grant
; iioriety, was in Panama on the 11th ult.
complains of the manner m which he
: has bepn trpntPf Viv Hpn tVnlL-pr vrViilct
attempting, to colonize his grants. Ke
i intended going up the Central American
; coast on the Pacific side by the Columbus
; la her next voyage.
; Prince JSulkowsky writes to a
; mend bullbany denying the report that
he is to marry Lola Montez. He is liv
!nSupon his farm on the Black river, near
; LowriHe, with his wife and little family,
tr, ? casionai!y Pjcying the pleasures of
. lM Cuase, but with no disposition to hunt
husband the adventuress with whom
: papers have associated his name.
c7i BTritis!; at the city of Mexi-
iV Letteom' was ot and robbed on
e 16th of December.,
rredlVMr' Rbert Stoepel,. late conduc
.e.crclieslra Wallack's The-
rrtridre. Esq
. Thirty-Fifth Congress.
Washington, Jan. 4.
SENATE.
Mr. Davis introduced a joint resolution
to define the authority of the President
under the act to amend an act to promote
efficiency in the navy, in respect to drop
ped and retired naval officers, and gave
notice of his intention to introduce a
French spoliation bill.
On motion of Mr. Fitzpatrick a re&
lution was adopted requesting the Presi
dent, so far as maybe compatible with the
public interest, to communicate to the
Senate the correspondence, instructions
and orders to the United States naval
forces cn the coast of Central America,
connected with the arrest of Gen. Wil
liam Walker and his associates at or near
the port of San Juan, Nicaragua. Also,
to transmit such further information as he
may possess relative to that event. I
Mr. Pugh asked and obtained leave to
introduce a bill to provide for the admis
sion of Kansas into the Union. Referred
to the Committee on Territories.
He (Mr. Pugh) stated that he offered
thebillasa compromise, and explained
that he provides for the admission of Kan
ers.
sas into the Union under the Lecompton
Constitution, with the same boundaries as
defined by the bill of last session of Con
gress. It also requires tbat the seventh
article of that Constitution, relative to
slavery, shall be submitted to a direct vote
of the qualified electors of the Territory,
cn the seventh day of April next, and that
the returns of this election shall be made
to the Governor of the Territory instead
of he President of the Convention. The
election shall be conducted in obedience to
the laws in force on the seventh of Nov
ember last. The bill also provides that
the Constitution shall not be so construed
as to limit or impair the right of the peo
ple at any time to cill a Convention for
the purpose of altering, amending or abo-
lisning
meir lorm oi oovernmeni. sud-
ject to the Constitution of the United
States, and the ordinance of the Constitu
tion in reference to public lands to be re
jected. Mr. Pugh stated that he would avail
himself of an early opportunity to explain
the provisions of the bill more in detail.
Mr. Benjamin submitted a resolution,
which was referred to the Committee on
Printing, providing for printing for the
use of the Senate 20,000 copies of the
opinions of the Judges of the Supreme
Court in the Dred Scott case.
Mr. Brown commenced a speech advo
cating the admission of Kansas under tha
Lecompton Constitution. He had not
proceeded far when he was seized with
vertigo and yielded the floor, expressing
the hope that he would be able to proceed
with his remarks to-morrow.
Senate adjourned.
norsE.
Mr. Clingmen, from the Committee on
Foreicm Relations, reported a resolution pediency of providing by law for the ap
that the President be requested, if in his pointment of a minister plenipotentiary to
power, and not incompatible with the pub-
lie interest, to communicate all informa
tion in his possession relative to the sei
zure of Gen. Wm. Walker and his follow
ers in Nicaragua, together with such in-
stuctions given to naval officers and other U
onicers pertaining to tne suDjeci.
Mr. Jones of Tenn. said he should like
trip o-pntlpmnn to modifv his resolution so
as to call for information respecting the
fittinrr out of expeditions in this country
3
by "Walker.
Mr. Clingman replied that he would
modify the resolution if he had the puwer
but it being a report from a committee
he could not do so. The resolution was
received under a suspension of rules, by
a vote of veas 117, naVs 47. After some
debate the resolutton was passed.
Mr. Chmzman said that a moment s
reflection would convince the gentleman
that the resolution should be adopted.
It
fficientlv broad to cover the entire
was su
ground, and the President would be like
I nA ProcMonfn-nnM lil-o.
to inform the House what this man
Walker had been doing. This was a
matter of great importance which the
louse could not overlook. It involved
three considerations to bring it to their
notice. In the hrst place, the rights 01
Walker and his followers who have been
seized whether they are criminal or not
is another question. Secondly, the rights
of Is icarajua and Costa Rica, or whoever
owns the Territory invaded. Thirdly arid
of more importance, which did not depend
on either of the two points preceding, it
appeared that one of our naval , oScers,
whether or not by the authority of the
President, had marched with a body of
men into foreign territory, and brought
away Walker, and his one hundred or two
hundred men, by force.
Mr. Ritchie interposing said that the
act of Pauldmsr was lustihable on the
ground that Walker was a fugitive from
criminal law, and that officers, being dis
patched had a right to arrest him any
where. Mr. Clingman resuming, remarked he
would not authorize interference in the
affaire cf foreign countries; but as Con
gress is making power, our officers had
no right to invade any foreign country
without authority.
Mr. Jones of Tennessee said it was
right the House be informed of all facts
relative to fitting out an exDedition in this
country by Walker, and all information
respecting his capture and return.
Voices That's right; let's have it alL
Mr. Faulkner moved an amendment tn
the resolution calling on the President to
communicate all the facts and information
which rendered it probable that "Wm
Walker was engaged last summer and
autumn within the limits of the United
States in fitting out a military expedition
against the people of the territory of Ni
caragua. Also copies of all orders, letters
and instructions addressed to the various
officers of the Government relative there
to; together with such other measure as
mjy have been adopted o arrest military
enterprises and enforce neutrality laws,
embracing instructions, if any, to Paul
ding, for the arrest of Walker, and show
ing how they have been approved or disa
vowed by the government.
Mr. Humphrey Marshall offered to
Faulkner's bill an amendment calling onl
the President to further" communicate
whether our Government, prior to the
arrest of Walker, had undertaken, by
treaty or other arrangement, with the
existing government of Nicaragua, for
the peaceable employment of the Transit
route between the Caribbean Sea and the
protectorate of said route with U. S.'army
if necessary.
The original resolution, as amended at
instance of Messrs. Faulkner and Mar
shal, passed.
Mr. Keilson offered a resolution and
was adopted calling on the President to
inform the House wnether the Govern
ment of Nicaragua has made any com
plaint on account of Commodore Paul-
dinjf s seizure of Walker and his follow
On motion of Mr. Cobb, the resolution
was adopted instructing the Committee on
Territories to report their opinion wheth-
er or not the organic act of Utah ought to
be repealed and that Territory attached
A r
to an adjoining Territory.
Mr. Quitman asked leave to introduce
a bill to repeal certain sections.
Mr Grow objected.
On motion of Mr. Smith of Illinois, a
committee of five be appointed to investi
gate all the facts in connection with the
late sale of Fort Snelling, with power to
send for persons and papers.
Mr. Morrill introduced a bill to punish
all practice of poligamy in the Territories
of the United States, and for other pur
poses. Referred to Committee on Terri
tories. JanuaryS.
HOUSE.
The House went into Committee of the
Whole on the state of the Union on the
President's annual message.
Mr. J. Glancy Jones submitted a series
of resolutions, referring the various bran
ches of the message to the appropriate
standing committees. He expressed the
hope that they would be adopted forth
with, as the message had been before the
country nearly a month.
SEXATE. -
On motion of Mr. Seward, a resolution
v - as adopted that the petition of Mr. Wil-
m Trppntprl rpsterriav. re
transmitted to the Secretary of State, for
, i - '
the consideration of the President. The
petition sets forth various grievances in
flicted upon Mr. Willard, an American
citizen, by British officers and others in
Ireland, by which he claims to have ' had
a larze number of valuable cattle taken
from him by a mob.
January 6.
SENATE.
Mr. Fessenden introdnj ed the French
Spoliation Bill, and moved its reference
to a select committee of seven. After a
debate the motion was agreed to, and
Crittenden, Collamer, Toombs. Hamlin,
Hunter, Davis and Kirg were appointed
said committee.
Mr. Slid ell introduced a bill amenda
tory to the coinage act, relative U the
half dollar and smaller silver coins.
Mr. Given submitted a resolution which
iles
over, instructing tne committee on
Foreign Relations to
inquire into the ex
Japan.
M r. Brown being still too ill to resume
hif speech on Kansas affairs, the Senate
after transacting some business of no pub
lic importance adjourned,
p"j rrra r m fi
l W ji w sP Crin U L)
FOR SALE FOR SCRIP.
we have 100 Ovprooats which we will sell at cost prices
for Brownville Hotel Scrip.
SIEGEL k. GREEXBAOC.
All those indebted by note or account to McAllister,
D wier tt Co, are hereby notified to come forward and
settle- immediately as longer indulgence will not be
given. CRANE & HILL.
B
OOTS and SHOES A Tremendous Stock, just
received, openedand forsale, by - -
' ' I. T. WHYTE & CO.
TiP.ESERVED
FRUITS; Strawberries, Peaches,
IT Whortltberries Ac , Ae.,tobe had at
I. T. WHYTE & CO'S.
Eagle Mills.
ST. JOSEPH. MO.
JAMES CARGILI-Proprietor.
" TANUFACTURES and keeps constantly
-LtJL on hand for sale, all kinds of Floor, Meal,
andeed stuff3. Orders solicited and promptly filled
cn most favorable terms Cash paid constantly for J
Wheat. For character of Flour refer to everybody
that ever nsed it.
t.""Joseph, Mo., Aug. 30, 1S56. vlnl3-ly
To the Public.
I FOEEWAKN all .persons from buying: any lota, or
erect inp any buildings in the town of "SAN FEANC1S
CO." Said town is laid out on my claim, which was
jumid by airs. Ritter, and I by this notice "make public
my intention of cocffosting her right to the same, before j
the 1. 111 ted States Conimniie-sioner.
tl" Ncbrasaian and St. Soseph Gazette eopy 1 Month.
Send Bill to this Off.ce
Sept. 10, '57-11-lm TVILLIAX ED' SLOAN.
Commercial Nursery,
BL00MIKGT0N, ILL.
The undersigned beg leave to Inform the Nurserymen
and Farmers of the West and South-west, that they are
extensively eneased in the propagation of
BOOT, GRAFTED AN1 BCDDED STOCKS FOS
TSCRSEUIES,
espeaally the APPLE, and a few other hardy Fmits.
HavinK spent near twenty years In selecting their
Fruits, they are now convinced Uiat their list U unsurpass
ed, both inrepard to the quality and the proportion in
whieh they cultivate. Beingvery deirousof dissemina
ting them as widely as possible, they adopt the method of
(ending out small, cultivated stocks for the Nursery, as
bein;t far more practicable and safe, than to incur the great
expense, delay aud risk of skipping large frees, which
should always be raised near where tbey are wanted.
Frorjthcir long experience they flatter themselves that
tbey are perfectly acquainted with the above business,
and tbey graft only such hardy varieties as succeed well
011 the root, and bud, on seedling stocks, and the most de
sirable, tender and half bard; kinds. The grafting will be
done at the proper season, and in the best manner. The
slock will t picked securely and shipped by eipress, with
the greatest care in early spring, to any part ot the West.
Tbey have also,- on hand, the largest and best crop of
MACLURA HEDGE PLAXTS
ever grown, for sale on best term, by the thousand or
million. They may be shipped in the Fall or Spriag.
Tbeir prices for Nursery stock will be found as low ms any
other of equal quality in the Tnion. Catalogue and Treat
ise on Ilertge Culture, 6ut gratis to all applicants.
Patronage solicited. Orders for Nursery stock should
be sent prior to 25ih of December.
Address, OVEBJLAN&MANN,
Oct. IS, 57-cl6 Bloomington, III.
HUDSON GEORGE,
(deputy couxty surveyor)
SURVEYOR AXD LAXD AGEXT,
Vai Stxizt,
UUOYVNTTLLE, V. T.
"WILL attend promptly and faithfully to the selection
and location of Government Lands in the Nemaha Land
District. Surveying Town sites, suodivkllng Lands, Draft
ing City Plats, and all other bosiness of a geaeral Survey
or. Wil 1 buy and sell Land warrants, pay taxes, investi
gate titles, File Declaratory Statements of intention to
pre-empt, and make out Pre-emption papers at short no
tice, and always on hand to look out claims Jfor actual set
tlers. Investment made for distant dea.iers. Letters
of iaquiry answered promptly. -
KEFEl TO
Daniel Beckel, Banker,
John Mills, Cash. Dayton Bank,
P. P. Lowe
Guukle h. Strong, . ,
TTood & Nead,
Mines Smith, - - - .
ItyiU I & Charles. Land Agents,
ie. II. NIxob, Land Register,
Lushbaugh & Carson, Baa kers
brown tL Uai lam. do
R. V. Furnas, Editor Advertiser,
Sept.21J57-nl3-v2tf
.Dayton, Ohio.
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Cincinaati, Ohio. '
tiotx City, Iowa.
Brownville, K. T.
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33 huik Xsf trasses jurt re-:eivel at the stnre of
BRANCH, CROOKES&'JROST,
Saw Manufacturers,
sr. LOUIS, MO.
Office 36 Vine Street, Manufactory on
Broadway, North St. Louis.1
Extra Cast Steel Mill Saws,
Circular Satusfrom three to seventy
five inches fully tcarranted.
From our long experience in manufactures Raws, in
the Eastern States und England, purchaser! caa depend
upon finding our goods ejual to the best manufactured.
' jTamcular attention paid to repairing all kinds of
Saw.
L.&A. CARR
Wholesale Booksellers, Stationers,
BLNAK BOOK MAX UF ACTUBESS,
No. 49. Main Street. St. Louie. Mo
Ceep3 constantly on hand, all the Spelhn; Bocks,
Arithmetics, Grammar, Geographic", Philosophies,
Beading Books, Histories, Dictionaries, Chemistries, Ice.
now in use, which they offer at the
LOWEST PRICES.
THEIR STOCK OT
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Stationery, Blank Books,
YFritins and Prlntinsr Paper,
Has been selected Kith the greatest care, and is equal to
any ia the West. Having an
EXTENSILE BINDERY
Attached to their establishment, they are prepared to
manufacture all kinds of Blank Books t order,- at 6hort
notice. ' '
. MANUFACTORY.
Main Street,
Brownville, 7X. T.
Wm. T. Den,
m.
liLM r. w r LLhi returns bis sincere
thanks to the citizens "of Brownrille and
surrounding country for their liberal and
extensive patronnee they hare extended him for the la6t
fifteen months since he commenced businefs in the above
place ; that he haa fitted up his new estatliehment No.
16, Slain street, for the entire purpose1 of accommodating
all those who wif h to prtroniie him to have their hoots
and 8hoemake t order; and bavin? selected the best
quality of leather suitable for the West, and bavins en
paped experienced workmen he would say to the pubHc
that he is now ready to serve them on the shortest no
tice with a superior article of Boots and Shoes, Bewcd or
oeireed. at as low prices as any other establishment in
the Territory;
jRepairing done on the shortest notice. J
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
Doctor Wlll'TE, having removed from 32 Vine st to
X o. 7, Pine Street, St. Louis Mo.,
Continues to he consulted on all
Diseases of a Private Nature.
By a long conrBe of stndy and pracUcal experience of
unlimited extent, Dr Whyte has the gratification x pre
senting the unfortunate with remedies that have never
failed to cure the most alarming cases of
GOXORRIICEA ATO SYPHILIS.
Beneath his treatment all the horrors or Venereal and
Impure Blood, Scrofula, Gonorrhoea, Ulcers, Pains and
Distress in the repion of. Procreation Inflammation of
the Bladder and Kidneys, Absceases, Humors, Frightful
Swellings, and the long train of Horrible symptoms at
tending this class of diseases are made to become as
harmless as the simplest ai lines of a child.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr W. devotes a great part of his time to the treat
ment of thoe cases caused by a secret and solitary habit
which ruins the body and mind, unfitting the lnfortunate
individual for either buine6S or society. Some of the
sad and melancholy effects produced bj these early ha
bits of youth are Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Diz
ziness of the head. Dimness of Sight, Palpitation of the 1
Heart, Dypepsia, Xf rvousness. Derangement of the Di-
eestive Powers. Svmptoms of Consumption, c.
The fearful effect on tie mind are much to be dread-
ed. via : Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Bepressioa
of Spirits. Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self
Ditrust. Timidity, &c, arc among the evils produced.
Such persons before contemplating marriage should con-
suit a Dhvsician of skill and experience, and be at once
restored to heal th and happiness.
Feier and Ane Cured! Warranted!
All letters containing a fee addressed to C. D. 'WHITE,
if. D., St, Louis Mo. will meet with prompt attention
nd medicine sent secured from observation.
53"rAe ttrictett tecrecy obterved in all catet.
. Don' forget the place :
EJ-Mo. 7, Pine fit., Saint Iiouis, Ho 3
n251y ;
$6000 Scrip Wanted,
For the same amount of Beal Estate in BtownvUle at
low figures. Apply to
LCSHBAl'CH & CARSOX
MILTON F. CLARK,
WHOLESALE ASD SsETAIL DEALER IX
Orocerios,
WINES AND LIQU0BS,
JYb. 9, Main Street,
BROWNVILLE, N.
T.
Tl AV1NG purchased the entire stock of G-xds belong-
ir.(t to E. Davis, together with large and extensive
additions just received, I am now prepared to furnUh
every variety of
Ileary and Fancy Groceries
FOR HOTEL AXD FAMILY USE.
I have in store, and for sale cheap, a large supply of
COFFEE,
Best quality Kio and Java
TEA,
quality and
Every
price.
SUGAR,
Havana crusted and best article of brown sugar.
MOLASSES,
r (tnnnlv of superior New Orleans molasses. Bel
cher's ana uoiaen syrup.
I n
f Exten
TOBACCO AXD SEGARS,
Extensive variety and all of the best brands.
FANCY GROCERIES,
Consisting
in
part of
PICKLES, ;
A great variety and put up expressly for family se.
PIE FRUIT,
Every description of Fruit, such as
Prntih Vividies. Ac-Dies. Cherries. Goose
berries, Currants, Bub&rb,
For sale cheap and warranted fresh and good.
OYSTERS AND SARDINES,
A large supply of the best brands and warranted good.
TOGETHER WITH
A large qurntlty f various articles of domestic use too
tedious to mention.
W I If E S AM D LIQUORS,
Pert,
Native,
Champagne,
Muscat, .
Sherrv, and
Claret Wines.
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Extra Quality of
French and American Brandies,
ERANDIED CHERRIES,
Wolfe's S lie I dam Schnapps,
Old Monongehela, Bourbon, and Rye
Whiskey, ;
COMMOX WHISKEY, ALE, ftc.
CHEESE, V ' .
Just received SO boxes superior Western Reserve for
sale cheap for cash.
. : 1IILT05 CLARK.
Special Notice.
ALL those holding accounts against J. X." Davis will
call on the subscribex and fcava thera cancelled: and
those iudcbtr$ to kirn will please call and settle, as long
er indulgence win not m given.
The Steam Ferry Boat
IS COMIKG TO BROttmiLLE,
And ' r ...
ERASTTS E. PARKER
IS now prepared to prepare and make out Pre-emption pa
pers and warrant them to be correct. 1 have taken the
trout le to pot mrelX up la recaid to the. Ire-mptiu
Laws and conesud Claims, and will always feel pleasure
in giving advkc, grati?, to those who my call cniae. Uav-
Iep desire to remain permanently settled in Jemaha
county, I will exert my time and talents to the advance
ment of okx new and prosperous county nd the Territory
at lare.
Ii&nd Warrants Bought and Sold.
OFFICE, one diorWest of Crane k BlU'sJn Brown &
Eal'arc's new CKfxe, where he can be found at all tioies
during 5us:ness hours.
1 have some good claims to sell of the Cm choice, um
bered and prairie.
ALSO Several cood and eligible lots in Brownville,
wkicfc I will dispose of cheap for each or on tisae, purchas
er paying ten per cent interest.
Brswnville, 1. T. Oct. 15. 1357. 2ol51y
r-t r m'E UUOKri, For sale, by
O I.T.WHYTEACO.
Brownville Saloon.
THOMPSON & MARSH,
First st., between Main and Atlantic, -HAVE
purchased the above named saloon, fortierly
owned by Wm. AKierman, and now announce their readi
ness to tickle the epienxian tastes of the Brownrillians
and others witli every variety of good things usually kept
in such establishments. 'lis here you can get your fine
oysters, sardines, lolxsters, tresh venison, prairie chick
ens, anLnch like and sonic of that glorious good ale
with which to wih it down. Give u acall. . - -
November 11, !So7. n20-ly
A. V. rUKTT.
X. Q. WILKTKSOX.
PUETT & WILKINSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OMADI, N. T.
Will attend to all bnainess entrusted to thoir car
BEFERE.NCE3
Col. Jesse Tiniaro-, Fairfield, Io
uot. Jos. A. right,
Mr. T. 5. liooeV,
Hon. John G. Davis,
Hon. Geo. L. Miller,
Indianapolis, Ind,
Washington City.
Kockrilie, Ind.
Omahn City, X. T.
T. E. HAYCOOK..
Attorney at Law
EEAL ESTATE AGENT.
Jlonnt Yernon, Nemaha Co-
Particular attention paid to tbe practice of law and col
lection of debts in the counties o Nemaha. Pawnae.
Solinson, and Richardson, Nebraska Territory.
Real estate bought and sold on commission. Land
warrants located for distant dealrrs. Pre-emption
papers carefully prepared.
RErEBs TO
Sam. H. Elbert, Plattsmouth, X. T.
n P Bennet, Nebraska city, 2f T
O D Richardson, Omaha ciiy, X T
Fenner Ferguson, MC, BcllevTXT
Cassady & Test, Bankers. Council Bluff, Iowa
Cook, Sergeant & Cook, Fort Detmoines, Iowa.
December 3, 1857 n23ly
ZOOK & BALDWIN,
Porcst Oity, 2VIo.f
OELTUG-S J
And
MEDICINES.
Dye Woods, Dyestufls,
Oils, Paints, and Painters Articles
Yarnishes, AYindow-glass and Putty,
uLASSWAKE,
French, English, nnd American Perfumery.
-FIXE toilet and shaTing soaps, fine hair and
tooth brashes, paint brashes, surgical and dent
al instruments, spices, snuffs, manufactured
tooacco; a a the patent medicines gi the day; pure
wines and brandies, for medical purposes; choice
toilet and fancy articles, ctcetc.
Agents ror tne sale or
'Wistar's Balsam of AVild Cherry.
Roger's Liverwort, Tar and Canch&lagu.
Osgood's India Cholagone,
Jones' American Cholagogne;
Guysott's Yellow dock and Sarsapariila;
Smith's Tonic Syrup.
Dr.
July 23, 1857. v2nl-yly
Browni ille, Xebraxlia Territory,
J. H. MAUN & Co.,
Has Just received the
LARGEST STOCK.
WE S T OF SJIXT LOUIS,
Consisting, in part of the
following
articles, which they propose to sell
Cheap for Cash:
Pure white lead Tutty
French xinc Castor oil
China xinc Cod liver oil
Red lead - Sweet oil
Venitian red Olive oil
Raw and burnt umbre . (lue
Spanish whiting Patent medicines, all sorts
Chalk Cough candies
Turpentine . Fancy candies
Linseed oil Castile soap
Tanners oil Toilet soap
Oopal Varnish Washing soap
Japan Tooth brubea
White Varnish . Hair brushes
Lithcrage Cloth Brushes
Paintbrushes J Almonds soft shell
Varnish brushes Hard shell Almonds
Sah and window tools Fuberts, peacana
Wall brashes Pea nuts
Lettering Pencils Fu;s
Tub le paints Raisins
Camel hair pencils Oysters in can
Blenders Sardines
Star candles Bl.sck and Imp Teas
Yeast Powders. ,
TOBACCO,
Of the best brands, chewing and smoking. Cigars fin
est quality and flavor.
FRUITS AXD LIQUORS.
Preserved fruit for pies, brandied peaches, f sesh pea
ches in cans, pure liquors for medical purpes, Jamaica
rum, Holland Gib, Irish mhisiy, Bourbon whisky, ginger
brandy. Cordial, Port wine, cherry wine, wnite wine,
Kalaga wine.
ST A TIOXER I .
Foolscap paper, fancy letter paper, gild edge notes,
and envelopes, plain, fancy and embossed; peua and pen
holders, inks of all kinds, inkstands and Fabers pencils,
sealing wax wafers.
A Splendid Assortment of Perfumeries,
Comprising Lyon's Kathainon, cologne, pom made
genuine ox marrow, bear grease anuoiis, must ana a
sences of all kinds and of the fluent quality.
53"Pbyicians' Prescriptions attended
of the day and night.
also
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF
1
n
r -a
Consisting of
TEAS,
FIGS,
SUGARS,
COFFEE,
RAISIXS,
CURRAXTSy
MOLASSES,
CAXDLES, ' "
SOAP,
TOBACCO,
POWDER AXD SHOT
With all articles usually found at such, places,
They invite their friends and the public generally to
give them a call, and they pledge themselves to give them
tf.Ufclaetioti as to price and truality of tbeir gxxi.
TERMS
CASH EXCLUSIVELY.
Nov. 21, '6T-v2-u2S .
STRAYED.
Strayed from the subscriber about the 1st f August, a
large brindle stecT 6 years old, one bornslightly droop
ing. All information in regard to said. tter will be
thankfully rereivel arxl rewarded by the uiriersisned.
JOHH f. TYSOS. W. W. KiCISJCY.
TYS01I "&-HACSIIE7,
GEJTEItATj ULND 'AOEXTS,
BROWXVILLE, XEJIAHA CO., N. T.
Land Warrants Bought and Sold. Land en wed an r.cie.
Claims and Town Lots Birat and SuU. Luaa Jlwney,
Make Investments and Locate VarrauU on t.me, for
ltat. Dealers.
Fre-Emption Papers Prepared.
Officii Next door ta r. S. Laud Of.ce.
atrEarstis
Geo. Hi Xlxca. r-cfrUtur L. U., Brc-wsviP.e, . T.
C. B. Smith, Receiver. " " "
T.CT.kiStrc. Un. -Omaha
Clty.S. T.
Council B;u!T3, Ijtfa.
"W" arret, Pena.
St. Louis, 3o.
St. Joot-pb; " '
L. E. Tuttle,
B. R. Pejfram &. Co., EarJterj,
Hon, G. W. ScoieiU,
R. L. McGhee k. Co.,
Tootle k. Falrie-gi,
Oct. 1. '57
E. S. DUNDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ARCHER, RICHARDSON CO. If. T.
' WILL practice in the several Courts of the 2d Judicial
district, and attend to all matters connected with the
Profession. VTai. McLeskak, ;Eaq., f Nebraska City,
will assist me in the prosecution of important Soils.
Sept. 10, '67-11-ti
THE GBSAT DKMANT) FOR
siSGEirs snvirG . JiAOiirn,
Uaviag rendered more extensive accommolat.uns
necessary, new exhibitions and sales roctns hare teen
fitted up in the larg store, in G1-jkow Bov,
STclOC, I'otirtli Street,
Above Locuat, and nearly opposite to Tine street,'
St aLoni, 3Io.
The superiority of SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES
being universally ackaowledged, alluioa to it would
seem supererogatory. Of the vast number of Machines
sohl during the short tinte the Western Depot has been
establisbei, not one has been returned or failed to yield
the highest satisf aaion. This fact is peculiar to Singer's
Sewing Machine alone, and proves the substantial
grounds npea which the custom try guarantee is based.
RD WIN DEAN. Agent.
ATT0EITEY AT LAT7,
VTill write deeds of every kind and contracts for every
purpose, with warranted lgal accuracy.
Ofnce, in the Banking House of Loshcauga It Carson.
... RETER TO "
Hon. John A. Bingham. Cadiz,
" W K Carter, Cleveland,
" 'UP Spalding.
" B F Leiter, Canton,
" S Lahm, "
M Wm R Sapp, Mt. Vcrcn,
" SP Chiae, Columbus,
" Thos. Ford, MansUeld,
" Jas. Craig, St. Joseph, Mo
rownville, Oct. 2id,'37.
Ohio.
4
v2al7-ly
Potter Wanted.
I will give employment to a good, industrious Potter,
well acquainted with the business.
JOHN McPIIERSON.
n23tr Brownville, Dec 5, 1S57.
Notice to Tax Payers.
The Tax payers of Nemaha county are hereby riotiQed
tbat taxes are now dre, and that I am prepared at all
times receive and receipt for the same. Taxes not paid
cn or before the flrt day cf January, 1508, will be sub
ject to a penalty of twenty-five per cent, per annum ad
ditional, according to our Rcvcnne Law.
R. T. RAINET, Trts. Nemaha co.
- W. II. WILLIAMS,
WHOLESALE A JO RETAIL SEALER 13
STOVES & TINWARE
Oregon, ZVTo.,
TAKES pleasure in announcing the citi aeai of Or
con and the public in general, that ho has n
band the most extensive stock of Stoves and Tin-
ware, ever offered in this market, ily stock of Tin
ware is of my own manufacture, and i3 for sale at
Wholesale and Retail at St. Louis prices.
I would eall particular attention to my stcek of
UOUh,IG STOVES, comprising the most improved
. patterns both Air-Tight and Premium. Among them
may be round 1 illy s Charter Oak, the best stote now
in use, the Asiatic Air-Tight, Pioneer and prize Pre
mium. Also , "
Parlor 6c Box Stoves
Of various Sinesand Patterns, which I will
SELL LOWER TIIAN ANY DOUSE IX T0WX
Particular attention paid to making and patting '
np Tin Gutters, in the ten n and country. Also, re
pairing done on short notice and on reasonable term..
Old copper, Brass and Pewter taken in exchange
for work or ware. W. W. WILLIAMS,
vl-nii Oregon. Mo., July 5. 1858.
Land Warrants
Por Bale.
II. V. MUIR.
Across the Shute
At the Head of . the Island above
BROWNVILLE
To TT. S. Hall & Co's Saw 31111.
rtE undersigned announces to the Public that he
has purchased the Ferry privilege rranted Jack
son Peter?, at the last .Session of the Legislature,
and is now prepared with a new and substantial boat,
at all times to accommodate ue public. . Charges
usual rates. r
. URJAir SMITH.
June 11th, 1S57. - 33-3m
NEW ARRIVAL
OF
iSjp Q "7" TmT
and
TINWARE.
CIIBISTIAN DEUSER.
BEOWNVIIAE,
ANNOUNCES to the public thatie baa just re
ceived," per Steamer Emma, a very lurge and
well assorted stock of Parlor and Cook Stoves, of j
new and improved patterns, aa follows:
Shanghai Elevated Oven. .
COOK SIOVES.
Buck's Clipper Occn.
u Improved Pattern
Charter Oak
all of which. I pledge myself to sell at aa fair rate
and on as accommodating terms as any other estab
lishmcnt in this region of country.
I have also now on hand every requisite vriety
of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware, and am prepared
to put np guttering and spouting and all other work
in my line, at short notice, and in a workmanlike
manner, which I warrant to give satisfaction.
A share of patronaze is solicited.
C DEUSER.
Erownt-nie, July 18th, 1357. v2n51y
NATH'L POPE COUSIN,
Land and General Agent,
WASHEIGTOH CITT. D. C.
Having resigned the situation which be has beld la
the General Land Office lor the last twenty years in
charge of the Pre-emption Burean offers hi service in
the prosicution of claims before the Department, under
she pre-emption laws, tnwn site act of 1841, Kc.. &.c.
Mr. C. will also give attention to cases before the Pen
sion office, procure Law! Warrants to parties entitled.
and proecute claims before Congress.
KErcxs TO I
Hon. S Jl. Douglas, Illinois, C. S. Senate.'
J. D. Bright, Indiana,
C. . Sloan, M.chlgan, "
R. W. Johdion. Arkansas, " -
Dun'l Veils. Wisconsin, Douse Kepa.
C. C. w"(.bburne,
Kob't Smith. Illinois. -
John R SLinitiil' Twiniiiian
Thomas A. Hendricks, Com'r Land OSlca.
Job. S. Wilson, Esq. Chief Clerk
., Hon. . X. UunUnston, Ex-Cym'r, Indiana.
James Shield. Ex-Co ta'r, XinnesoU
Geo. C. Whiting, Com'r Pcnaiona.
Got. Jaedary, St. Paul, Minnesota
Mers. Sweeny, Fent & Co., Banxers, Washintoa
Pairo &. 2Coarse, do do
Chabb Brother, do do
Suter, Lea at. Co, do do.
k to the District Land OCcers generally, and to
all who have had land batiiness at the seat of government
for years. J3"x buhinesa letters win recesve atten
tion unlesf accompaniei by a fee. n21-ly
CIGAES & TOBACCO.
VISING Si SWAIN,
Importers anf 2fanufacturere of Cisara
'' ASD ' '
Tobacco Commission leixliants,
- BO, llaic Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Keep constantly on band a fall and complete assortment
OF
GERil LS, DOMESTIC, AXD HAVANA CIGARS
ALSO
(For account of the Manufacturers, and for sale at their
prices) every variety uf
Virginia Jlannfacrnrccl Tooacco
To which the attention of Dealers la respectfully invited
Ej-iouniry oraers win oe put up, scsjcct to the ap
proval of the purchaser, and if not satisfactory, can be
held subject to ear crier
- nxiyp k. SIT ATX,
NEW FIBIL
Jonas Crane and Theoilore Kill have this day formed
newec-partnerebip under the the Cm and styiaof Cranea
Eiil, and will continue the Mercantile business at thaol;
stt&d cf JIcAUlcter, Dozier k Co.
Spirit cf llic T
THS aiDstiCt'.r incrtasis; demaad uvoausta eaacu(9
commissions Or lie purchase ot a!l k,Ld of article, both
for rtsiJcnts and Bcn-rtsi Jests of tiec;ty, h-f-ndort-l
us to establish, in ccnaecUon wit rur new5pt;pr eate.'-' .
prie, a
urcr tis immeulate r;erviston of one o.J?ur Crm. fjs
isreJ by tv.e most acconipliiew exartjt, fdf 'U72'i"-'9
ani ar'.itltintfie worll.
tarticuiar attfutiaa will bepxid tothe selecJioa. r'
ctase, ar.Jtaleor thoroup h-tred Catt'.eand Horse Stock,
tra.nel IHg. Ferrets, and fancy Fowls, Carriage, BogC7
and Saddle tiore, Crr;aes, Karv-i sad Saialct, Tim
Watches, rvcrr decri?x'3 of Fire Aria. Sorting Arti
cles, 1 i .Uag Rods and Tickle. t:::c acd Muaical Isrtru-
meat, Tacbt.4. Sail and Fvr Boat?. Frrsiture. Wines
Liuatrs, aaJ S.cars; Or.c'ct sad Uail I'.ats, PCa, kc., tc
Aa&icrLTCKAL 13trL.vMTa.of UieUteit aa4 most
insrove-I klnU ; SeeJ, Planu, Fruit, Forest and
trees, and all kinds of Boots treaUr.g est suMecUof in
portance ti the Farmer, IlorticltUriat, and FLorUt.
State Rooms Encages in aUvance, on Stiaers as4
Packet to leave for Europe, California, the Went Indies.
or any part of the world. Tlus will obvte tan aeeesaity
to residents of inland towns, sod places where co steamer
agenoes exist.fof criming to New Tors, two or tare weeta
In auvanco at they are now frequently reu.air4 te do
eitter to cbtain passage, or to secure eligible acexnouda-
tions. In this department, we will be ready w Kcure .
Rooxs ATiiOTEU at favorable rates, m w to protect
the straaiter from impodtica as well aj incunvimence I
and.iu short, to perTcrm any description of cormmsaica .
that would ordinarily require thepreb?nce of the party
himself. ' f'Z"
ttutleraen who deire to form Lihrarie. whanMy
ish t procure the C'aoic Literature cf the dcy, cai
always rely cron our judgement and selertioa. Aio,
Blnk bo..ji iiid SutXoncry, and Book and News Paper,
for yr inter. ,
FOR TTTE LADIES, we will procure the latent FaeLIcB .
Plaicf, styles of Bu.ets, i ample of the Jirwi.t tar-7 J
ties of g xls, o-aiaetics, irfurues, and tany artscios, a sl - 4
we sha LI a! way be pleaded to 1 uruih every Uuj oinnect'
ed with their wants.
In shon, for any service which nay be re-vured. tJi
public msy reiy u'n ss, with the most perfect a fideac
for fidelity, and dipatth. Apply to
GEO. W. WILKES k CO.,
Port e. 's Spirit 0 the Times Hroadway, N. T.
IT. B. ftnkrt".Tiptiu for Purtr tpirlt of ti? Titw.
a Sportuii Utrars, Agricuitural, Fau!y Wieltiy Jtw
paper, may be forwarded to the sitae dirertk. "Tcrnrt j
$3 year, v ' - 1
Ere harp Baon'S,
Pioneer of Nebraska.
Late CaaU'rN euW 4 Ta Utj Ci
- BROV7IT & nAliTi AI.2; ,
BROWXTIIIE NEBRASKA.
Otlt atientiua ill le circa to tie f'.wwin? tu?lts
vii: ,
Xothe Luyins cf Jys'c nlc, and.!c-4c".c;"a5oner,.o
ax! security,
" " na sei :.i.jf ')t i:t?rn Kt tje.
" " " Land Warrant. -
" cillectioaof uclits ia Nelraka, Iowa, Njrtaer
" iIii.ouri, and Kacs.
" buying and selluij of farm", towa Jt, or unire
. ' proved land. . "
" selection au.r entry cf lauda for settlers tt
ot!ier, cither with ianH warrants cv taoney. ,
Proitt3uces can be tuaUe to us in Uratu, c VeiwtteA
wiia Banks or Bankers suUiert to our oriier.
'e will enter landi with Warrants or Tai'a, pay a',1 f e,
taxes antl coniiuUsions for one-tLiril of th tp4 profit
accruins from tne sie of the lands. ' "j
In Xebraka and Kaua rrom two to tlrre miilioii
acres of the finest lands in the Uciun axe beina: offerwl ft.r.
s:c. Foreisn capitalists will find here a rick Ocldrorii
vestment. Iuvestmfnts juliciously made La Western
lanils and town I jti are now payia? frvm flf ry t fire Iruis -dred
per rent. . ; t '
tve solicit the pntroncRe of the puV.-e, m!Jt thit
cur esrououte a.-id .nuwieue iu the. business a'ill enabi -ustojnveent.re
sarif:ictirm. "
liaviujr slar;e acquaintnre is the alisslsirul v'.!-T
it will n t be diicalt to uive referencrs a hti renr-ir,tl
iycorre-poiiCQt. as regard our staadjic; aiitfwtHa; all
tmpj cbeertu.lr answer all letters tl enquiry.
Brownville, 3 me th, 1857. v?2-ft
GEO. S. EAVER & CO.;
General Land Agents;
Glenwood, " jlattB-mcutl
HilU co, Iowa, Cass co, NebrajkA. 4
WILL promptly attend to Tjtnd Agraciw, Ihtss
tigating Titles, Faying Taxes, lnrcyting &
ey, Buying and Setltnj, Tovta.LotJ, Baying: Sellinjf
and Locating Laud Warrants, and all ether business
connected with their profession iu Weitcrn Iowa and ,
3cbra.ka.
J. M. LEWIS, Associate Attoitcj,
R INFERENCES:
Groene, Weare & Benton,
G. Doughty i Co,
Greene, Wearo A Uice,
Greene A Weare,
Nixon A Goodman,
Tcotle k Greeae,
X. W. Thcraas,
Schoely A Son - .
Council riu3, Io'rsw
Ft. Des Moines
Cedar Rapid.
4
Cincinnati, Obtc.' .
Glen wood. lava, i"- ,
Cincinnati, Oh iu.
Vinccnto-cn, JT. J. "
. HightarowB, .C;.ir
PhUad!lphia,Fu,
Mcdford,N.J:
ttcn. i m. lnci,
H. Johnson,
I. Reed A Son,
Robuison A P.ro,
Burlington Co. Banlc,
TO THE PUBLIC. .
On the 26th of January last. I conditiotia'.ly contracted
to sell toRabert Hawk and J. G. Mel via a part of th
land known as Neat's Point. Said contract haa been foe
feited by the failure of said Hawkastd Melvial ootsj!',""
with the condition on their part. J therefor. taLa
method of warning the pubfce not to purcbaat f.ock In
said land or in a town called Alamo, which 1 ladmtaad. .
la about to be laid out on said tract, frvnt any persona.
I am the sole owner of said land, aad will make n lit lea
upon sales by either of the above named gentlemen. I
further state that although I have the rifht to retain ta
amount tbey paid me as a forfeiture, I am aot disposed tdo
so, aad now notify all persons concerned Hat I aai ready
and willing to refund to Messrs Kiwk and Xelvia the
amount they paid me on said coatLUonal purcbas.
Ausust 15th, 1S57. LOCIS N7UL.
m
Emigrant's Land Hunter ! I!
HOYT Cc SLIITH
AND
OEM. Tffl l II.
Nemaha City, and PleaaantTir, Tl. 7.'-.
Land Warrants Bought and BoliL "
IaulXD ENTERED OS TIJ1E.
Land Claims and Tcrtvn Lots
BOUGHT AND SOU).
AKO
InvestEents Made fur Distatt Dealers. -
BEIXO practical Surverort ami mebariax kaj tare
years experience in the "West," will aewfce or entire
time and special attention U the SetctWii and Bstry .f " '
laadorxlims fcr settlers aad all tb9 Uatarwuy; cbuct
locations. Ad.lre,
S . UUTT k. fXTTB, ,
- Nemalia City, 2f T. ,
Mrtai io . ,
A Sctiuyler, Kepuh'.ic, Seneca co., O'aio. ' '
D TSearles, Tiffin CUy, " " ,
Dr P Innskeep, Dayton, Iowa co.; Ina. .
Ker W Sang, Archer, Eichardaon to.,S.J. '"'."
S Wiseman, Genoa Bluffs Iowa. i
J V Schuyler, Xovcltv Works. X. T.
P Ferguson, Brownville, X. T 1
Clinton D Turner, Attica. Seneefe Co., Oriiw.
t3" Letters af Enquiry Promptly Answer ed-J
A ugust X3th, 1357. 7y
A'. LIFOED.
Lyford & Horn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers i.
'
jDiry Groodb
AXD
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE QUEENSWARE,
I1AT3 AND CAPS, "
JkaIls,riorrs, Stores, VumilTsre, tit
April Bti,1357,
15,000 VbS, OfCaCOH Por:o,eleapfor
Cask by . LvrcsD novrc
Sbnora.iIoAprU3ta.13i7. .... . : 42 -tf
H
To The Public:
CHi the S8th of January last, we. Xotx-rt Hiwk aavl
JoM, tt. Melvin, purchased cf Louia vMi tlx fjj-
kixrim as Seal's Point or Alamo, in Tiirritw.
iWh we have paid for In full, and for which we hold at
Qulij-Clalm dee-i, and also a bond for a Warranty deed aa
soon; as he shall receive a Patent tberef jr. Tie atxttw
of said bond have been compiled with tothe iur ear
parti. Te, the said Hawk and iletrA and oruscut,
forewarn all whom It maj cnncerB sot to purchase of aaid
Louis Xeal any part of said traet or tuva cite, naka any
timber, coal or atone therefroaa, or mike any inpr
menu thereon, as we. intend contesting ha r);hu.u CteT
same ut the proper sourts..-. ' iWiJia
. . , JtOBT nAWT. .
s. r. xircKoixj,- 'r
n.yrctLOLS, ,
M. TOOtLK. , , r
jacob r. raw :
M.-JSr. PMOSl'WJf,- :-
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1 , - G.vr. r.iv, ...
.a. fi.ilJfA2.rrx: ' '
JON" A S VA -"irtT.
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