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yyVILLE, JULY 2, 1857. TERMS: i Jvance, - - $2.00 if ruiJ one yoar, . ... . ihf end of S months, 2.60 . ' "12 " 3.00 nre irill b furnished at $1,60 per f i t.r 'vidcd tlie cash accomi-aiuc- s the order, not - " JOB WORK. jt fxui)i-iv- e additions of New Type, Cuts, V . hronzes, Cards. made to the "Adver-f"!"r"- ft tollable to turn out J "Work in I:'"r Tpr'un'suTTasK-dbyanycfn- . The proprietor being n,1'1" toThiniM!f, atd having in hi employ an ''' 'htiiPd and experienced Fancy Job Printer, if i be put-df- :e in the execution of Job Work. Tr'l(Wius e of Foster's latest improved Card the 2 ) Blank. Work in Colors. .Bronze Work, fcc.; will (trdr-- 1T"m U4 Lance ivill be promptly attended to, ra:iied ti Five satisfartion or no pay. be TOITETH OF JCXY. As our neighbors of Nemaha City ;l?t year dispensed "with any Celebrat- ion ceremonies on the 4th of July, it in a? thought, upon reflection, best f.iT-1- : 5 this vcar to ioin with them. Ac- - cnnlir gly there will be no exercises in Brownville, but all wnl go down to maha. The arrangements being EiJide arc extensive, and a rousing good ilrje expected. Conveyances will be run between the points during the day. TO COEETSPONDEyTS. in Wc have on hand a large accumula-lin- n cf "correspondence for the Ad- vertiser" which have for weeks past crowded out by the "Laws of the Tinted States" published on our first page. If we arc not disappointed in assistance, we will commence the pub- lication of a Supplement in a few weeks and thus give them to our readers in is addition to uraal reading matter, rather ' than in place thereof. as OTlttv FrxwooD,"' of Iowa, a new Correspondent of the "Advertiser" but vidt-l- known in the literary world, has sent us an interesting and amusing article. from my Iowa Log 3i.5ok" which shall find a place in our f'llumns at the earliest possible chance. Xi:tty" promises to become a regular correspondent of ours. Her "pictures f western life" cannot fail to amuse. "Toil Turnip' has some excellent articles too, on file waiting a place. . We have also other matter upon various subjects which we promise to find a place for as soon as possible. AVe hope our readers will be patient villi us, and we promise to make up all deficiencies. Allow the printer to en- joy a little "fat" occasionally it 1 1 a comes .i,ut seldom. o paper ever tiwirincd itself without an advertising patrcuaje. "We know that the general Tender likes as much reading matter as possible would be pleased if all was reading matter. In that instance, "what would prove sport to you, would be death to us" as the froirs said when the boys were pelting them with stones. We may reasonably expect the Land Office in this City to open now in a few days. The Books were sent by Express from Washington June 2. The office for the present will be opened in the Bank building. There has been one hundred and thirty steamboat arrivals at the Brown- ville wharf since the opening of navi- gation this Spring, and at every arri- val, without a single exception, there were passengers or freight or both lauded here. Improvement in. South Brow nTille. . We notice that a number of new buildings have already been com- menced in South Brownville. Messrs. BmcEn & Westfall, two enterprising citizens who have come among us this Spring, -- re clearing off the ground and making extensive arrangements for burning brick. A Merchant Mill will also be erected the present eason in South Brownville and when, completed "srill be the first in Nebraska, - Wc arc pleased to learn that the hail s.tirm which visited us last week and ised sup mr gardens, did not prevail to that extent in the Comity we feared. It wa, it appears, confined to a very narrow strip of country in its passage. Glad of iL The soaking rain which followed has caused great rejoicing amons: our farmers, who were "beginning to get somewhat discouraged st their pros- pects for '.crops. Improvement. Taking -- a stroll out Main, Atlantic, "ant! Nemakt streets the other dav we vcre perfectly surprised to see the hum- mer fef new residences imder way. uch is the demand for building iui jus.ee uiai many are goiiig u St. Louis and purchasing buildirgs already framed and ready to .at np The Alonxo Child landed a lumber cf sush buildings here cn Stuidav last. "The JIinn-tfi- Tr.;-- f i: ed oa the 23tlinlL Pawnee Indians. A letter from I Washington to Hon. B. B. Chapman, says: "The Indian Office took action, last week, on your memorial to the President in regard to the Pawnees. They strongly and urgently recom- - mend that a treatv be made at once I with those Indians in accordance with M,,ci A W. U AK. A i instructed to bring to the scat of Gov- - crnmcnt a delegation of the Chiefs and Head men of the tribe, to make treatv here. So that there is no doubt now but what your people will relieved Irom tnat nuisance very soon. They have fugitive slave excitement Ohio. U. S. Deputy Marshal Churchill, arrested four men, at Me chanisburii, Champaigrn, Co., who were charged with harboring a fugitive. Severaf writs of Hapcas Corpus were I Sued OUt, but before they COUld be served, the Marshal and his posse would in another county. Finally, the friends of the prisoners in getting the speculation alone. There a to resist the laws the points, however, for townsites Green county, the consequence to which, was the arrest and imprison ment of the Marshal and his posse. "Will you go on novr?" shouted Bag enal Daly, and a bullet whistled past the postilion's ears. Probably the unfortunate individual did not know whore to fo on to. which ..t .1.1 1 ! not tne case tnose wno wisa a protection against heaven's artillerv, Langdon has purchased Mr. LrviNG ston's entire stock of patent, ' silver- - pointed Lightning Rods, which he will sell cheap on the excessively unique, and intensely beautiful System of Cash. Gen. String ellow and Jim. Lane are 6aid to be on the very best terms with each other. They are engaged a in joint land speculations, they eat to- - gether, drink together, and sleep fre- - quently together in the 6ame bed. Orson Pratt, the Mormon Elder was killed On the 14tn mst., near V an Buren, Arkansas, by a man named Hector, whose wife Pratt had seduced. mi TTT 1 i .1 X ne asnmgton correspouueii, oi the Dailv Times says: Ihe United States steamer Arctic, has been ap pointed to take a party to the Isthmus of Daricn, for a survey of Tatatro and Truando Ship Canal Route. Gov. Gardner, of Massachusetts, on the 29th, vetoed the resolutions passed by the Legislature of that State, for the relief of the settlers in Kansas, because in his judgment, they con-troven- ed the constitution, and he be lieved them inexpedient. John Plumb, the original projector of a "railroad to the Pacific, committed suicide," on the afternoon-o- f the 20th ult., at the residence of his in Chicago. He was laboring under a of insanitv. Gen. Houston has declared himself a candidate for Governor of Texas, and commenced stumping the State. All hostilities against the Seminole Indians are to be prosecuted with un- - abated vigor the command of Col. Gov. Broome, cf Florida, has been assured by the Secretary of War and Gen. Scott. Hon. W. B. Reed has received his commission and instructions as Minis- ter to China. A vigilance committee has been or ganized in Jackson county, Iowa, the object of which is to redress all griev- - ances,a la California, without recourse to the laws of the State. The news received by telegraph that Grenada has ceded the islands in the Bay Tanama to the British Govern is not credited in official quarters, nor is such a result apprehended. The Postmaster General has allowed the claim nf fw.;; tj..i " 'miuo iJULaUldU iiUU. j Kelly of $15,000 per annum forpxra service, from Apalachicola to Bainbride O Georgia Hon. James Bell, U. S. Senator from New Hampshire, died at his residrne at Taconica, on the morning the 25th. New Paper. . TT 1 1 P jl l e nave oeiore us nrst number of the "Pacific City Enterprise" a very neat and well edited little nancr hailing from Pacific City, Iowa, Thomp- - i.i:.L,. ,- - " ' McCos Editor. T . Tt-- -rr- :- - 13 u w y . .... promise recently sprung into existence at the mouth of Poner creek. Mills . y i A the "Missouri River, of the Burlington and Missouri River " nrj an atoct roru --Ihe Messrs Dustin s of the Forest City Hotel, Eock Port, Mo., give an Anniversary Ball to-morr- ow evening, July od. Arrangements have been made for a general good time. The centlemanly proprietors of the 1 orest 1 II are num-JUarsh- al of State, bcr of of witn brother, fit under Loomis, of ment, steamboat of toe Railtd City Hotel have our thanks for a Free Bon 7Vd! Onr PTifrntromTi will vr.net I ana e " " " I at likely prevent us from attending, but usual we will endeavor to send a substitute who will fill our place both on the floor and at the table. for Tlie Georgian says that three men in Savannah won 3800 by betting on the acquittal of Mrs. Cunningham. Monterey. Anothgf new town ! ""Wherer" says one. "Have we not enoucn new towns. ay another. Yes, more than enough, 1 sa7- - Many already laid out can its, ... I the never amount 10 anyxmng It never in was the intention they should. They . . . j. f t i Pere gcn v? speculation ana j be laid off Jet that am0Tmt to something points where A t stances require towns, where there are natural advantages to sustain, and where settlements will be greatly ac commodated. We look upon Mon- terey and as one of these points. It is A situated at the crossing ofLittle Muddy, tu where are Mill power, excellent Springs, good timber and an abun-- dance of CTOod lime Stone. It is in the N. VA 0 I E. corner of Richards on county, and on the "direct route from Brownville to Table Rock and settlements there- - sale abouts,abouteqni - distantbetween them JUSt a nice Stopping point for rest and r 1 i. l I.Ia ki f i4iki ' drive from Brownville. It is surround ed by a flourishing settlement. Such combination of circumstances cannot fail to build up a very nice little in land town in a few years. May . success - i CrOWn the efforts OI the proprietors OI Monterey. Rock Port Celebration on the 24th. Tye not the pleasure of being present at the Masonic Celebration in Rock Port, on the 24th. but are inform- - ' ed q off d gt k and that Rev. Mr. Baxtars' oration was a happy effort. Another. The "El wood Advertiser" Ko. 1, Vol. 1. makes its appearance on our vi . : 1, Ti. v. ! r lllUie UllS WCCiu xma Aium Kansas, a new town of 'promise op posite St. Joseph, Mo. New Good. O. White, Russell & Co., of Rock Port, Mo., have just received and open- - - J 1 J C?il. F 10 eu UP a veiT .iarSe " ijrooas oi every description. uuve them a call you will find it to your advantage. See the advertisement "Farm for Sale." - We consider the farm offered in a rare chance for an investment. Finney's Saloon. We have neglected to notice that 1 W. A. FlNNET, Esq., had opened Confectionery, Soda, and Ice Cream Saloon on Second street; where you can get "cooled off' in double quick time. If you don't believe it just call around one of these hot days and "try it on." You will also find a supply of the Cove Oysters, Fresh Fruits in Cans and the like. Post Master at Omaha. We learn from a private source that the appointment of Mr. Robertson as Post master has been revoked and Mr. Wtman re-instat- ed. A New Steam Saw Mill. Has been erected and is now in lively operation on Wm. Hoover s - claim adjoining Nemaha City between Brownville and that place. Two more arG t0 be erccted the Present season Un the bottom timber below Urownville. Mui 1ASS & Uo- - arc crating Aar&e btam bavr m tne heav7 timber of the "Missouri bottom just op- - posite us. A mil Meek has also, we 216 infonned gone after a Steam & to erect m bcott uty oa the PP0Slte MlssC!in nver khore. bo we go. Wars and Roiors of Wars. The Sioux Indians and the Pawnees, always hostile to each other, are said to have had a "battJ? TO81" COIiple of vCets siucu, m mcu uie ivruivr were vicio- - fc. 1 1- - v liui. t I nave uui uiue utuiiv iu in I v- - i.: r- - -- r :v- - ' .triw vuicis ui iub iu gu iu nasu- - AUeon " ire:" government. The Omaha and Puncas, it is ru- - tnt 0f ve ,Can sn-a- k more definite- - ly next week, ciraHari. IEW FERRY; AcrcE3 The Shute At ike Head of tlie Island ABOVE BItOWNTILLE, To W. S, Hall & Co. 's Saw Mill. rrE undei2ned announce t the Public that he 1 1 At. IwiVi'liMM wiAI fnAt. peters, at the last Session of the Legislature, isnowpreparea wnfl.uu.u,. all times to accommodate e puime. Charges rates. URIAH SMITH. June 11th, 1857. 3S-3- m undersigned are no longer stockholders in the THE Valley Bank, and are not responsible its issue, having sold our i terest in the same to Messrs. Jones, & Barkelow, S. E. Rogers, F. David- son and their associates. SAM R. RIDDLE, B. R. PEGRAM. Brownville, March 18th, 1857. ' 50-2- in R. C. BERGEIt, Proprietor. BROT'NYIIiIiE, N. T. riHE fin!st of Liquors for any purpose desired, ri. Confectionaries; in short ererything to tickei appetite of the epicunan. always on nand,serTea good style and at reasonable rates. J. W. COLEMAN, 3. Tt nTlfl f.ot Ap-Pfl- t AND KEAL-KTAT- E BKOKEIi. FARM3 FOR SALE OR RENT. .x-r- i Tlrxt&3TG5L on Time. Land Warrants Bought and Sold. BROWNVILLE, N. T. Kanawha Salt. 2000 bbls on consignment, will be sold at a reduced price, by J. B. JENNINGS. Fruit. 150 boxes hrs and qr M R Raisins, and dxs uranges ana xemons, lor sate ij J. B. JENXINGSi Rope 100 Coils Manilla and Jute Rope, from 2 inches, just received, and for sale by J. B. 3ENNING& Mackerel. 120 packages no. 1, 2, and S Mitck-er- el in i, 4, and whole kils just received, and for by J. B. JENNINGS. Fresh Oysters. 190 dox Field's celebrated Oysters, on direct eonsigament, in store,and for sale, J,B. JENNINGS. Wails. 300 Kegs assorted,in store,and for sale by J. B. JENNINGa Fish. 100 bis no. 1 dried herrings, and 2000 pounds Superior Codfish, just received, and for sale by J. B. JENNINGS. Trinilnnr niaca 1 ft twvrna ft i 1 ft 1 1 0 X 12 W IUUU AU-3- M.W Wvu " glas, just received, and for sale, by j. is. oi uua St Joseph, Mo. April SO, '57. DAVID H. K'LAVGBXJK. CHARLES G. DORSET McLaughlin & dorsey, E&IEAIL ESTATE AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Firrt Street, (oppwite "Advertiser" offlce,) BROWNVILLE, N. T. Will attend to Filing Declarations of intentiofllo Securing Pre-emptio- Locating Land Warrants. Entering Land. Land Warrants Bought and Sold. Particular attention will be paid to buyipg and sellins property on commission, ana ma King mvest- - mtrfr distant dealers. Correspondence solicited. MeLAUGHLIN & DORSET. REFER TO Bradford, McLennan 4 MeGary, Nebraska City, N.T. MePherson, Morrison, t Hutchins, Brownville, N. T. n.Barnet, Esq., Dayton, Ohio. FOE SALE. Lot 5 in block 59; Lots 3 and 12 in block 46; Lot in block 47, in the City of Firownville, by Mclaughlin & Dorset. F0 SALE. Lot 2 in block 40, best Levee lot in Brownville; also, house and lot in block 2 Main streffi MeLAUGHLIN & DORSET. . FOB SALE. naif of lot 11 in block 19 Main street; also, lot 4 block 19. Also, 40 acres of land joining South Brownville; by MeLAUGHLIN & DORSE Y. April 23, 1857. 45-- ly SPRING ARRWAL F ICi VJjf U" "4V 1JJ' , ' IT "W. HOBLITZELL & CO. BROWNVILLE, N. T. -- yjE are continually receivinsby every boat, an entirely new and large assortment of SUPERIOR GOODS, Which we will sell at as reasonable prices as any establishment in the West, our motto being "LIVE AND LET LIVE." We have now in store a great variety of the fol- lowing articles, which we purchased for CASH and consequently can sell cheap on the same terms : DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, HARDWARE, C-TL- QUEENSWARE, WILLOW WARE, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing And a fine assortment of LIGHT GROCERIES, Such as Spice, , Peppers, Soda, Sakratus, Ginger, Allspice, etc, etc. And a good article of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. It is a pleasure . to us to show goods, and we ask - i tou to call round ana see ior jourwiTes BOBLITZELL A CO, April 23, 1837. 4-- ly BR. J. L. McKEE, AI SURGEON DENTIST. BROWNTILLE, N. T, , rrf, ot,a ua n tv Acf . t.0 -- r proved method. . Brownville, May 14, '57. Heady Hade CI c thing, TT'VEIJY yARIETrstylc, quality, price, and paU I tern of Keady Uade dothinz. jnstrecfrived and lor sale cheap, by uiilXLLL ik CO j A. HT. FTETT. M. G. WILKIXSON. PUETT & WILKINSON, AN ATTORNEYS AT LAW OMAJDI, X. T. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care XiFEEENCES CoL Jesse Williams, Fairfield, Iowa. Got. Jos. A. Wright, Indianapolis, Ind, Mr. F. N. Roock, Washington City. Hon. John G. Davis, Bockville,Ind. Hon. Geo. L. Miller, Omaha City, N. T. Buchanan Life and General Znsviraxioo Oo.7 Offico eor 2d and Jule sts ; ST. JOSEPH, 210. CHARTERED AT THE LAST SESSION OF THE MO. LXG. Authorized Capital ?3,000,000. DIEECTOSS. J. B. Jenninfrs, L R. Howard, J. A. Owen, Mflton Tooth, John Colhoun.JohnH. Likens, W.ILPeneik, James Kay, N. J. McAshan, A. G. Mansfieer. J. li. JliiSLSUS, ims. N. R. McAshan, Sec'y. S now ready to reccire application for Life, Firo, Marine and River risks. A cash return of 25 per cent, will be allowed on careo premiums. Losses promptly adjusted, and the usual facilities given to the natrons . . of the olace. - j a Ar.ril 16th. 1857. - 4-i- 3S B. M'ALXrSTES J.L. BOZIKK. JONAS CKAKX. Oregon, Mo. Brownville, N. T. Oregon, Mo. McAllister, bozier t co., FORWARDUIG & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. FANCY AIM STAPLE DRY GOODS" HARDWARE & QUEENSWARE', Grocsories r Provisions, Produce, etc., etc., jYo. 4 Jjrt"w Street, ami Xo,i Levee, BROWNVILLE, BT. T. St. Joseph Gaiette, Kansas Herald. Jefferson CitT Enquirer and St. Louis Republican copy six months and charge this office. April 16th, 1857. 44-l- y Saddlery. Q ADDLES, Bridles, Martingales, Checks, and ev-- 1 hu ery variety of goods in this line can be haa at tlVVUTLELli A CO'S. UPHOLSTERY, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL, BY , SCAIITJTT & MASON. ST. LOUIS, MO. "XT TE taker pleasure in saying to cur friends and V V the public in general, that our stock of Fine, Medium, and Common r urniture, j well as JUat-trcss- c-s and Bedding, was never more complete and deserving the attention of purchasers, either at wholesale or retail in full suit or single articles than at present We shall spore bo effort to keep the roost complete assortment in cur line, in the West. Our Goods are made 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 well as aU other Durchasers. are in--: rite to call and lock tbroagh e Mammoth Ware Order afee, from aU parties loving furniture to buy for themselves or others, are especially solicited, with the assurance of our best endeavors to merit a continuance of tbe liberal confidence and patronage we have so long received. . SCAIiKITT 4 MASOS. Washington Ave. between 2nd and 3d Sts. March lth, '57. 40-3- m JEFFEESGN P. CA9A&T, 1 MABT1N W. EIDZS. JAB. D. TESTE, JAS. D. WHITK, Conncil BluITs, Iowa, j Nebraska City NT CASSADY, TEST, BEDEN & CO., (Successors to Riden WThite.) LAND AGENTS. NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. HAVING made arrangements by which we will accurate copies of all the Townships embraced in the Eastern portion of Iiebraaka, we are now prepared to offer our services to the "SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTORY,' In Filing Declaratory Statements of Intention to Pre-em- pt. Securing Pre-emptio- ns, Locating Land Warrants and ENTERING LAND. LAND "WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD. Land Entered on Time, ic.. Particular attention paid to Buying and Selling roperty on commission: Also, to making Collections and forwarding remittances to any part of the Union. Blanks cf all kinds always on hand. REFERENCES Hon. A. A. Bradford, Nebraska City. S. F.Nucolls, " Messrs. Dolman 4 West, St. Joseph, Ho., Peter A. Keller, Washington City Thomas Lumpkin, June 28, 1856. vl-n- 4 DILLON, THOMPSON Pl CO. Large Fratae BuildiDg Cor. Midn & Rock Sts. LOCK PORT, MO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in And Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Drags, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Tinware, Stoves, Furniture, Iron, Nails, Plows, - and Farming Utensils. WILL have, on the opening of navigation, a and varied accession to their present Stock, which will be sold Low for Cash. February 12th, 1857. 3o-- tf Cash! Cash!! Cash!!! THE undersigned would most earnestly call upon know ing themselves indebted for Medicine and Medical attendance to come forward and settle without further notice A. S. HOLLADA Y. Brownville, May 14, 1857. 4S-- tf Attention Lot Holders !! EI GEL Y IMP OR TANT III persons who own Lots in the City of ALL arc-here- " by notified, that I am now pre- - prepared to execute WAKA1 fc3 for the same, and, unless eeos are ODiainea tjort ine ex- piration of SIX months from date, said City Lots will be sold to the hijhett Udder, and the proceeds thereof disposed of according to Law. A. S. ilOLLAD AY, Mayor. City of Brownville, N. T. Feb. 26th, '57. 37-- tf Notice. Editor uXtbraka Adeertiter": Dear Sir: In looking over the last number of your paper a notice attracted my attention signed by Jerome Boover, Esq., in which he states that certain stories are in circulation that the undersigned claim some interest in Nemaha City for the purpose of in- juring ita prosperity. It may do quite well to cir- culate a report of tbat nature where the facts an unknown, but to those knowing the facts such a statement is merely foolish. And for the purpose of giving a fair opportunity to persons to ascertain the facts we hereby warn all persons from purchasing any pretended claim or interest in the said town of Nemaha City, from the said Jerome Hoover, as he has sold and received pay for nine-twelft-hs of said town, and suit is now pending to place the undersigned in possession of the interest by them purchased in the same; and they have not authorized the said Hoover to sell or dispose of any portion of their interest, but directed suit to be broBgbt iorj since for its recovery. Yours, Ac F. J. MARSHALL. JNO. DONIPHAN. JAS.DoxirriAX, II. L. BALLAEL R. C. BISIIOIV L. D. B1BD A. O. WOODWAKD. S. F. NUCKOLLS. CHAS. F HOLLY. March 23th, 1S57. . 42-- tf STORE, NEMAHA CITY, IT. T. 3IOOI1E Sc. BXOWNLUC, Would respectfully announce to the public generally that they have received and opened at Nemaha City, Ko LARGE STOCK br OF :o Lr 9 (0 o Everything: that comes uncfer tathead, ( , GROCERIES, i . ' I f 9 . 1II1IS, All of which we will sell CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Eoiees WanUd. I will pay the highest price for a few fine, well broke hotfSes. Apply at my stable in RrownvilTe, J. W. COLEMAN. SAVE YOUR HOUSE!!! ; JJ GHTWIKG RODS ! BEUIIET & IiIAHSH, Ti ESPECTFULLY inform the public taat thev i XV. are now prepared to put np Lightning Bods of a superior quality on as reasonable terms as any one else itf this conn try. 1 Orders left at MePherson & Hutchin's Store will ? be attended to. May 7, ISiT. 47-- tf or Salo. $0 Casks Sugar Cured Hams, at McAllister, dozier & coa. For Sale. 10,0(70 pounds Bacon at MCALLISTER, DOZIER & CO's. For Sale. 50 bbls, and W0 sks Flour, at McAllister, dozier & CO's. J. B, JENNINGS, Wliolosalo G-xoo- AND COMMISSION merchant; AVB nZJIXE IS COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Second and Prances S-s- ST. JOSEril, MO., AS on hand, and to arrive, tbe MIowirg arti cles, which will be sold to tbn trade on accom modating terms, JiULlV AT WHOLE- SALE: 150,000 Cigar all qaali-lC- O bxs D and W R ties chees 4000 sacks G A Salt 156 botes starch 200 Ilhds NO Sugar 200 bbls and hf fcbli water 500 sks Rio Coffee and but'r wacksrs 100 " OG Java Coffee ZOO bbls and hf bbU pilot 100 Laguayra u bread aird picnic do 100 "Mocha " 200 bb soda arilk sugared 250 bbls, half bbls andlOO egg and wine do kg3 Belcher's Molasses; 100 bbls apple vinegar 200 bbls, half bbls and qr300 bxs Tobacco all grades N N refined do 200 bxs smoking tobacco, 150 half chests tea, all various brands kinds " 100 bunches pipe stems 250 bbls Belcher's Sugar 50 bbls H S Sicily and 150 bbls, hal's, qrs, nos 1 Joca Almonds 2 and 3 Mackerel 50 bbls filberts, brazil 200 bxs dried herrings , nuts, pecans 20 hf bbs White Fish 100 kgs S C Soda 5 dims dry Cod Fish 500 kegs assorted nails 200 bxs ass'd candy 500 bxs half and qr star 100 foncy " candles 300 drums figs 150 do sterine do 100 bxi hl's and qrs Rais-29- 0 do bar soap ins 50 do rock candy. 50 bxs Prunes SUNDRIES. Cotton yarn, carpet chain, batting, eindle wicks, cotton and hemp twine, wheat and meal sacks, axes, spades and shovels, garden seeds and stn.w rakes, log chains, lead shot, powder brooms, wrapping paper, hemp, maniila, jute and cotton cordage, indigo and madder, alum, white lead, window aush, window glass, tumblarsjars of different sizes, lUeks aj sorted sizes, sassafras bark, pie fruits, fresh peaehes, brandy cherries and peaches, current and raspberry jellies, fresh tomatoes, canton ginger, preserves, out megs, casna, peppersauce, tomato and want tatsup, lemon eyrcp, lobsters, sardines, extract and essence of coffee, chocolate, pickles, matches, etc. "WOODEN: WARE. Wash boards, tubs, common pails, cedar pails, B B us, nine and cedar eh urns, brass hcni:d churns, tar uckeUi, well buckets, eedar cans, mep stick?, butter prints. buckeye bowls in nests; iron bound keg?, one two, three, five and ten gallons, the smiJler size with bales, eommoa and I B half bushels and measures, camp stools etc. 1 am also agent for tbrr die cf K A sah, and have now on hand 2,000 bll. for sale at cost and transpor- tation. I have the exclusive sale by direct consign ment of five hundred dozen Field's celebrated oysters, acKnowieugea to do the best put up in Baltimore. lo California and Salt Eaie Emigrants. Your crpecial attention is invited to my extensive stock, whieh embraces everything raited to your wants in crossing the plains. 1 will at all times keep on hand flour, meal, bacon, lard, hard bread aad crackers, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. 33-- ly J. B. JENNINGS. CantiorL public are hereby notified that one Thomas Ikady,throgkfakeeolors obtain certificate of .entry of tha S, West fractional quarter, anithe S.Eas; fractional quarter of Section number twenty-fiv- e, in Township number six, in Barge number fif- teen. East of the tt Principal Meredian in Nebras- ka Territory. The above U claimed by and will be patented to B. B. Thomnson, whose TDers and cvi- - dea.ee are forwauded to Washington Citv forhearin". B. B. TJIOIH ON. " ' ' AYER'S PILLS, . . a A t" and s5rW srwwssmi reraeay ior m? Ajmr of all Bilious diseases Costiveness, In ii restion. Jaundice, Drousy, Rheumatism, Fever Gout; Ucmorsvcrrotisncss, Irritability ; Inaraaia--tions- . Headache, Pains in the Breast. Side, Bark, and Iaha; Female Conplaints, &c. &c. Inleid, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative lledi-en- e is not more or less required, and irmch aki-ness-a- nd suffering misjht be prevented, if a lAitf -- - IMS but eiiectuai uauiarxic w ie oic uij - person can feel well while a costive hatdt of body prevails ; besides, it soon rencrates scrioxs iiai fte fatal diseases, which might have lecn avoiled the timely and judicious use of a good purgt tij. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptom :ind Bilious deraatjemenSt They all tend to beeoraj! tc ' frroduee the deep seated1 and forniidabl-- s distanrs which load tne nearsea all ewer me una. mra eliable family physic is of the first itiportanort the public health, and this Pill has txen prfet-ti'- with consummate skill to meet that deroan4. An extensive trial of its virtues by I hysiciana, ITores-sor- s, and Patients, has shown results surp:Lsdi:g any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Onr-- s fiave hecn effected beyond belief, were they net smb-ftan- tia ted b persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruta. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have. . testified in favor of these Pills, we may mctioT Prof. J. SI. Locxb, Analytical Chemist, of Cis ciitonti, whose high professional character is ea" " dorscd by Johjt McLean, Judge of the Supnano Cat of the United States. '. Tiros. Corwtx, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. Wiught, Governor of Indiana: N. Lonqwokth, pTeat win grower of tlie V. est. Also, Dr. J. II. Chiltox, Practical Chcniiit, of New York City, endorsed by . . IIox. V. L. Marct. Secretary of State.'- - Wm. B. AstoR, the richest man in America K Lelakt & Co., Propr'a of the lIeoplJn Hotel, and many others. . Did space permit, we could give manr nunarro .certificates, from all parts where the Pills hive . been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public minx is found in triaL- - These Pills, the result of long investigation mil bwlv. are offered to the nubile as tlie best mid . most complete waich the present state of medical . Krncnpi. ran afford. Thpv are comix.u-ndc- d not of the drugs themRelts, but cf the1 medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together in such a manner as to insure the best resnifci. Thi for medicines has been foond svstem of composition . . , - 4 1 lrii .it a 1 in the Cherry i cciorai ana ruin now, o prot-m- x & more efficient remedy than had hitlierto been ob tained by any process. 1 he reason is periecity oo- - . nons. v hiie oy xne oiu moae oi cuhhjsiuvu, r i j medicine is burdened with more or less of ucrn monious and injurious qualities, by this each mai-- ' vidual virtue only that is desired r the cttatve' effect is present. All c inert and cbnoxiout qnai- - ities or each substance employee, are iei. uciuiiu- - uic 4 curative virtnes' orrty being retained. Hence it is self-evide- nt the ettects saould prove, as taey jtb proved, more purely remedial, and thff I'iUrt a spurr, more powerful antidote trc disease tla arty ether' medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judi tif a remedy without knowing its composition, I have" siipphed the accurate Formula; bjwhich bat'jmy Pectoral and Pills are made to tho whole xly of Practitioners in the United States and Britist: Awer--ic-an Provinces. If, however, therj should Im iny one who has not received them, they wi:l be promptlv forwarded by mail to hia request. . Of all'the Patent Medicines that are ofi'md, liov . frw wouldf be taken if their composition wns ki.ovm ! Their life consists in their mystery. 1 hare no mvsteries. "The componition of spy preparations is Ida to all men, and all who are competent t judge on the subject freely acknowledste tiniir connrtinnH of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectonl was , pronounced by scientific men to wt)tderful medicine before its effects were kr own. SlnSiy em- inent Fhysiciani have declared the tame thing of my Tills, and even more confidently, ar.d are will- ing to certify that titcir anticipations- - wne aiere than realixed by then- - effects npon trial. l"hey operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stinndate it rntn hJT action remove tS-- osrrJti(mn of the stomach, bowels, liver, and o'&er orruas of the bodv. restorinz- - thair iire?ular action to hral and - by eorrectins. wherever they ex;it, such duHnge-men- ts as are the first oritrin of disease. Being sugaiwrapped, they are pleasant ta take, and bcin? ptircly vegetable, no ht.r crai nhcr from their use in any quantity. ' For minute directions, see wrsTjrer on the Box. PEErAEED BI DK. JAMES C. ATEIT, Pra-Uc- al antiAnalj Ucal ClicmisV LOWELL, MASS. Frioe 25 CeatJ per Box. Fitb Eojoi tir Sl SOLD BT J. H. MAUN, k CO.. Browmill.j.-Bernar- d, Adams & Co., t. Loois. And all Drugists in tbe United State.!. Jane 25th, 1857. v2 1-- ly D. M. HrTCHCOeTC C. BE1RD. M.M,t JOT P. M. EITCECOCK $ CO., Bet. Olive and Locust streets, St. Louis, Mo.- - MANUFACTURERS Grates. of Coolung, Hfcis, and Also Manufacturers of four s'zes ofIewctt's Pat ent Cary Plough, one and two horse ii;bt and left hand. U. C. JOHNSON,: Attorney and Counsellor at Lavrr Real Estate 'Agent. . LROWNYTLLE, N. T.- - KZrZB(CES. on. Wm. Jessup, Montrtsc, Pa. B. S. Bcntly, - . . John C. Miller, Chicago, Eli-W- I. McAllister, - Charles F. Fowler, m m m-- ' Wm. Ferguson, Brownville, X. T. O. F. Lake, . May 7, 1357. . , 47-l- y' GEOKGE F. KENNEDY, BEAIL ESTATE BROKER, AND UENEIlALt LAXD : AUiiN T. Florence City, y. T. . nno Livery Stable, J. W. COLIIANi Fi FOr. IIS the public that h9 has prsearl a stock of New Carriages, Buggies, etc., aad as fine Horses as are to be found, and has oasned a . . LITERY STABLE. ... : Second Street between Water uad Hiin. BrownTille, JT..T. 'I All persons wishing -- anything in his line fan- - be accommodated at all hours. . , Horses and Carriages booght and told. J. W. CC'lJSMAN. Special Notice. Short Settlement Make Long Friends THE subscribers request id' that lire indebted t hy note or account, to rM.ketevTwnt by the 15th of February net, asoneef tae rm wjil sUrl. East at that time fur a new aittf fill stpci. t,f goods, and CASH will be wasted to pay. Vr them. W return our thank ta osr IrieTida f?)r their patronage to this time, and promise to Hierit a con- tinuance ol the same hereafter. WM. lIOBUIZitX 4 CO. v Brownville, Jan. 8th, 157. "Wood andv7illo,s7 'arc. BUCKETS, Tubs, Churn, and an ee21e variety ware, ii for sale at nC'Bira:u & co-s- . Country Produce and for which we :lnw the hi?'.e?C WANTED, price. UOLLllilUX t CO. Boots and Shci- - AN unnuail!y large stock of fine ir.tl Kiarse Boots Shoes both (lont'emcn lJ Ladies' can be seen, and purchased luw. at ' UOELTL'ILL c " '

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Page 1: Tpr'un'suTTasK-dbyanycfn- . uij ri. :o · 2019. 2. 4. · yyVILLE, JULY 2, 1857. TERMS: i Jvance,--$2.00 one yoar, if ruiJ..... ihf end of S months, 2.60. ' "12 " 3.00 nre irill b

yyVILLE, JULY 2, 1857.

TERMS:i Jvance, - - $2.00if ruiJone yoar, .... . ihf end of S months, 2.60

. ' "12 " 3.00nre irill b furnished at $1,60 per

f i t.r'vidcd tlie cash accomi-aiuc- s the order, not

- " JOB WORK.jt fxui)i-iv- e additions of New Type, Cuts,

V. hronzes, Cards. made to the "Adver-f"!"r"- ft

tollable to turn out J "Work inI:'"r Tpr'un'suTTasK-dbyanycfn- . The proprietor being

n,1'1" toThiniM!f, atd having in hi employ an''' 'htiiPd and experienced Fancy Job Printer, if

i be put-df- :e in the execution of Job Work.Tr'l(Wius e of Foster's latest improved Card the2

) Blank. Work in Colors. .Bronze Work, fcc.; will

(trdr-- 1T"m U4 Lance ivill be promptly attended to,ra:iied ti Five satisfartion or no pay.

beTOITETH OF JCXY.

As our neighbors of Nemaha City

;l?t year dispensed "with any Celebrat-

ion ceremonies on the 4th of July, it ina? thought, upon reflection, best

f.iT-1- : 5 this vcar to ioin with them. Ac--

cnnlir gly there will be no exercises inBrownville, but all wnl go down to

maha. The arrangements beingEiJide arc extensive, and a rousing good

ilrje expected. Conveyances will be

run between the points during the day.

TO COEETSPONDEyTS. inWc have on hand a large accumula-lin- n

cf "correspondence for the Ad-

vertiser" which have for weeks pastcrowded out by the "Laws of the

Tinted States" published on our first

page. If we arc not disappointed in

assistance, we will commence the pub-

lication of a Supplement in a few weeks

and thus give them to our readers in isaddition to uraal reading matter, rather

'

than in place thereof. asOTlttv FrxwooD,"' of Iowa, a new

Correspondent of the "Advertiser" butvidt-l- known in the literary world,has sent us an interesting and amusingarticle. from my Iowa Log3i.5ok" which shall find a place in ourf'llumns at the earliest possible chance.

Xi:tty" promises to become a regularcorrespondent of ours. Her "pictures

f western life" cannot fail to amuse."Toil Turnip' has some excellent

articles too, on file waiting a place. .

We have also other matter uponvarious subjects which we promise tofind a place for as soon as possible.

AVe hope our readers will be patientvilli us, and we promise to make up alldeficiencies. Allow the printer to en-

joy a little "fat" occasionally it1 1 acomes .i,ut seldom. o paper ever

tiwirincd itself without an advertising

patrcuaje. "We know that the generalTender likes as much reading matteras possible would be pleased if allwas reading matter. In that instance,"what would prove sport to you, wouldbe death to us" as the froirs said whenthe boys were pelting them with stones.

We may reasonably expect the LandOffice in this City to open now in afew days. The Books were sent byExpress from Washington June 2.The office for the present will be openedin the Bank building.

There has been one hundred andthirty steamboat arrivals at the Brown-ville wharf since the opening of navi-gation this Spring, and at every arri-val, without a single exception, therewere passengers or freight or bothlauded here.

Improvement in. South Brow nTille.. We notice that a number of newbuildings have already been com-

menced in South Brownville. Messrs.BmcEn & Westfall, two enterprisingcitizens who have come among us thisSpring, -- re clearing off the ground andmaking extensive arrangements forburning brick. A Merchant Mill willalso be erected the present eason inSouth Brownville and when, completed"srill be the first in Nebraska,

- Wc arc pleased to learn that the hails.tirm which visited us last week andised sup mr gardens, did not prevail to

that extent in the Comity we feared.It wa, it appears, confined to a verynarrow strip of country in its passage.Glad of iL

The soaking rain which followed hascaused great rejoicing amons: ourfarmers, who were "beginning to getsomewhat discouraged st their pros-pects for '.crops.

Improvement.Taking --a stroll out Main, Atlantic,

"ant! Nemakt streets the other dav wevcre perfectly surprised to see the hum-mer fef new residences imder way.

uch is the demand for buildingiui jus.ee uiai many are

goiiig u St. Louis and purchasingbuildirgs already framed and ready to.at np The Alonxo Child landed alumber cf sush buildings here cnStuidav last.

"The JIinn-tfi- Tr.;-- f i:ed oa the 23tlinlL

Pawnee Indians. A letter from I

Washington to Hon. B. B. Chapman,says: "The Indian Office took action,last week, on your memorial to thePresident in regard to the Pawnees.They strongly and urgently recom- -

mend that a treatv be made at onceI

with those Indians in accordance withM,,ci A W. U AK.A i

instructed to bring to the scat of Gov- -

crnmcnt a delegation of the Chiefs

and Head men of the tribe, to maketreatv here. So that there is no

doubt now but what your people willrelieved Irom tnat nuisance very

soon.

They have fugitive slave excitementOhio. U. S. Deputy Marshal

Churchill, arrested four men, at Mechanisburii, Champaigrn, Co., who

were charged with harboring a fugitive.Severaf writs of Hapcas Corpus were

I

Sued OUt, but before they COUld beserved, the Marshal and hisposse would

in another county. Finally, thefriends of the prisoners in getting the speculation alone. There a

to resist the laws the points, however, for townsites

Green county, the consequence to

which, was the arrest and imprisonment of the Marshal and his posse.

"Will you go on novr?" shouted Bagenal Daly, and a bullet whistled pastthe postilion's ears.

Probably the unfortunate individualdid not know whore to fo on to. which

..t .1.1 1 !not tne case tnose wno wisa aprotection against heaven's artillerv,

Langdon has purchased Mr. LrviNG

ston's entire stock of patent, ' silver- -

pointed Lightning Rods, which he willsell cheap on the excessively unique,and intensely beautiful System of Cash.

Gen. String ellow and Jim. Laneare 6aid to be on the very best termswith each other. They are engaged ain joint land speculations, they eat to--

gether, drink together, and sleep fre--

quently together in the 6ame bed.

Orson Pratt, the Mormon Elder was

killed On the 14tn mst., near V anBuren, Arkansas, by a man namedHector, whose wife Pratt had seduced.

mi TTT 1 i .1 Xne asnmgton correspouueii, oithe Dailv Times says: Ihe UnitedStates steamer Arctic, has been appointed to take a party to the Isthmusof Daricn, for a survey of Tatatro andTruando Ship Canal Route.

Gov. Gardner, of Massachusetts, on

the 29th, vetoed the resolutions passedby the Legislature of that State, forthe relief of the settlers in Kansas,because in his judgment, they con-troven- ed

the constitution, and he believed them inexpedient.

John Plumb, the original projectorof a "railroad to the Pacific, committedsuicide," on the afternoon-o- f the 20thult., at the residence of hisin Chicago. He was laboring undera of insanitv.

Gen. Houston has declared himselfa candidate for Governor of Texas,and commenced stumping the State.

All hostilities against the SeminoleIndians are to be prosecuted with un--

abated vigor the command ofCol. Gov. Broome, cf Florida,has been assured by the Secretary ofWar and Gen. Scott.

Hon. W. B. Reed has received hiscommission and instructions as Minis-

ter to China.

A vigilance committee has been organized in Jackson county, Iowa, theobject of which is to redress all griev- -ances,a la California, without recourseto the laws of the State.

The news received by telegraph thatGrenada has ceded the islands in theBay Tanama to the British Govern

is not credited in official quarters,nor is such a result apprehended.

The Postmaster General has allowedthe claim nf fw.;; tj..i" 'miuo iJULaUldU iiUU. j

Kelly of $15,000 per annum forpxraservice, from Apalachicola

to BainbrideOGeorgia

Hon. James Bell, U. S. Senator fromNew Hampshire, died at his residrneat Taconica, on the morning the 25th.

New Paper..TT 1 1 P jl le nave oeiore us nrst number

of the "Pacific City Enterprise" avery neat and well edited little nancrhailing from Pacific City, Iowa, Thomp--

i.i:.L,. ,- -" 'McCos Editor.

T . Tt---rr- :- -13 u w y

. ....promise recently sprung into existenceat the mouth of Poner creek. Mills

. y i A

the "Missouri River, of the Burlingtonand Missouri River "

nrj an atoct roru--Ihe Messrs Dustin s of the Forest

City Hotel, Eock Port, Mo., give anAnniversary Ball to-morr- ow evening,July od. Arrangements have beenmade for a general good time. Thecentlemanly proprietors of the 1 orest 1

II

are num-JUarsh- al

of State, bcr ofof

witn

brother,

fit

underLoomis,

ofment,

steamboat

of

toe

Railtd

City Hotel have our thanks for a Free Bon

7Vd! Onr PTifrntromTi will vr.net I anae " " " I at

likely prevent us from attending, but usual

we will endeavor to send a substitutewho will fill our place both on the floorand at the table.

forTlie Georgian says that three men

in Savannah won 3800 by betting onthe acquittal of Mrs. Cunningham.

Monterey.

Anothgf new town ! ""Wherer" saysone. "Have we not enoucn new towns.ay another. Yes, more than enough, 1

sa7- - Many already laid out can its,... I thenever amount 10 anyxmng It never in

was the intention they should. They. . .j. f t iPere gcn v? speculation ana j

be laid off Jet that am0Tmt tosomething points where

A tstances require towns, where there arenatural advantages to sustain, andwhere settlements will be greatly accommodated. We look upon Mon-

tereyand

as one of these points. It isA

situated at the crossing ofLittle Muddy,tu

where are Mill power, excellentSprings, good timber and an abun--dance of CTOod lime Stone. It is in the N. VA

0 I

E. corner of Richards on county, and on

the "direct route from Brownville toTable Rock and settlements there-- sale

abouts,abouteqni -distantbetween them

JUSt a nice Stopping point for rest andr 1 i. l I.Ia ki f i4iki '

drive from Brownville. It is surrounded by a flourishing settlement. Such

combination of circumstances cannotfail to build up a very nice little inland town in a few years. May

.success

- i

CrOWn the efforts OI the proprietors OI

Monterey.

Rock Port Celebration on the 24th.Tye not the pleasure of being

present at the Masonic Celebration inRock Port, on the 24th. but are inform- -

'ed q off d gt kand that Rev. Mr. Baxtars' orationwas a happy effort.

Another.The "Elwood Advertiser" Ko. 1,

Vol. 1. makes its appearance on ourvi . : 1, Ti. v. ! rlllUie UllS WCCiu xma Aium

Kansas, a new town of 'promise op

posite St. Joseph, Mo.

New Good. O.

White, Russell & Co., of Rock

Port, Mo., have just received and open- -- J 1 J C?il. F 10eu UP a veiT .iarSe "ijrooas oi every description. uuve

them a call you will find it to youradvantage.

See the advertisement "Farm for

Sale." - We consider the farm offered in

a rare chance for an investment.

Finney's Saloon.We have neglected to notice that 1

W. A. FlNNET, Esq., had opened

Confectionery, Soda, and Ice Cream

Saloon on Second street; where you

can get "cooled off' in double quick

time. If you don't believe it just call

around one of these hot days and "tryit on." You will also find a supply of

the Cove Oysters, Fresh Fruits in Cans

and the like.

Post Master at Omaha.

We learn from a private source thatthe appointment of Mr. Robertson as

Post master has been revoked and Mr.

Wtman re-instat- ed.

A New Steam Saw Mill.Has been erected and is now in

lively operation on Wm. Hoover s-

claim adjoining Nemaha City betweenBrownville and that place. Two morearG t0 be erccted the Present season

Un the bottom timber below Urownville.Mui 1ASS & Uo- - arc cratingAar&e btam bavr m tne heav7timber of the "Missouri bottom just op--

posite us. A mil Meek has also, we

216 infonned gone after a Steam &

to erect m bcott uty oa the PP0SlteMlssC!in nver khore.

bo we go.

Wars and Roiors of Wars. TheSioux Indians and the Pawnees, alwayshostile to each other, are said to havehad a "battJ? TO81" COIiple of vCetssiucu, m mcu uie ivruivr were vicio--

fc.1 1-- v liui. t I

nave uui uiue utuiiv iu in

I v- - i.: r-- -- r :v- - ' .triwvuicis ui iub iu gu iu nasu--

AUeon " ire:" government.The Omaha and Puncas, it is ru- -

tnt 0f ve ,Can sn-a- k more definite- -ly next week, ciraHari.

IEW FERRY;AcrcE3 The Shute

At ike Head of tlie IslandABOVE BItOWNTILLE,

To W. S, Hall & Co.'s Saw Mill.

rrE undei2ned announce t the Public that he1 1 At. IwiVi'liMM wiAI fnAt.peters, at the last Session of the Legislature,isnowpreparea wnfl.uu.u,.all times to accommodate e puime. Charges

rates.URIAH SMITH.

June 11th, 1857. 3S-3- m

undersigned are no longer stockholders in theTHE Valley Bank, and are not responsibleits issue, having sold our i terest in the same to

Messrs. Jones, & Barkelow, S. E. Rogers, F. David-son and their associates.

SAM R. RIDDLE,B. R. PEGRAM.

Brownville, March 18th, 1857. ' 50-2- in

R. C. BERGEIt, Proprietor.BROT'NYIIiIiE, N. T.

riHE fin!st of Liquors for any purpose desired,ri.Confectionaries; in short ererything to tickeiappetite of the epicunan. always on nand,serTea

good style and at reasonable rates.

J. W. COLEMAN, 3.

Tt nTlfl f.ot Ap-Pfl- t

ANDKEAL-KTAT- E BKOKEIi.

FARM3 FOR SALE OR RENT..x-r- i Tlrxt&3TG5L onTime.Land Warrants Bought and Sold.

BROWNVILLE, N. T.Kanawha Salt. 2000 bbls on consignment,

will be sold at a reduced price, byJ. B. JENNINGS.

Fruit. 150 boxes hrs and qr M R Raisins, anddxs uranges ana xemons, lor sate ij

J. B. JENXINGSi

Rope 100 Coils Manilla and Jute Rope, from2 inches, just received, and for sale by

J. B. 3ENNING&Mackerel. 120 packages no. 1, 2, and S Mitck-er- el

in i, 4, and whole kils just received, and forby

J. B. JENNINGS.

Fresh Oysters. 190 dox Field's celebratedOysters, on direct eonsigament, in store,and for sale,

J,B. JENNINGS.Wails. 300 Kegs assorted,in store,and for sale by

J. B. JENNINGaFish. 100 bis no. 1 dried herrings, and 2000

pounds Superior Codfish, just received, and forsale by

J. B. JENNINGS.Trinilnnr niaca 1 ft twvrna ft i 1 ft 1 1 0 X 12

W IUUU AU-3- M.W Wvu "

glas, just received, and for sale, byj. is. oi uua

St Joseph, Mo. April SO, '57.

DAVID H. K'LAVGBXJK. CHARLES G. DORSET

McLaughlin & dorsey,E&IEAIL ESTATE

ANDGENERAL LAND AGENTS,

Firrt Street, (oppwite "Advertiser" offlce,)

BROWNVILLE, N. T.Will attend to Filing Declarations of intentiofllo

Securing Pre-emptio- Locating Land Warrants.Entering Land.

Land Warrants Bought and Sold.Particular attention will be paid to buyipg and

sellins property on commission, ana ma King mvest- -

mtrfr distant dealers.Correspondence solicited.

MeLAUGHLIN & DORSET.

REFER TO

Bradford, McLennan 4 MeGary, Nebraska City, N.T.MePherson, Morrison, t Hutchins, Brownville, N. T.

n.Barnet, Esq., Dayton, Ohio.

FOE SALE.Lot 5 in block 59; Lots 3 and 12 in block 46; Lotin block 47, in the City of Firownville, by

Mclaughlin & Dorset.F0 SALE.

Lot 2 in block 40, best Levee lot in Brownville;also, house and lot in block 2 Main streffi

MeLAUGHLIN & DORSET. .

FOB SALE.

naif of lot 11 in block 19 Main street; also, lot 4block 19. Also, 40 acres of land joining South

Brownville; by MeLAUGHLIN & DORSE Y.April 23, 1857. 45-- ly

SPRING ARRWALF

ICi VJjf U" "4V 1JJ' ,'IT

"W. HOBLITZELL & CO.

BROWNVILLE, N. T.--yjE are continually receivinsby every boat, an

entirely new and large assortment of

SUPERIOR GOODS,

Which we will sell at as reasonable pricesas any establishment in the West,

our motto being

"LIVE AND LET LIVE."We have now in store a great variety of the fol-

lowing articles, which we purchased for CASH andconsequently can sell cheap on the same terms :

DRY GOODS,

HATS AND CAPS,

HARDWARE,C-TL-

QUEENSWARE,WILLOW WARE,

Boots and Shoes,Ready Made Clothing

And a fine assortment of

LIGHT GROCERIES,Such as

Spice,, Peppers,

Soda,Sakratus,

Ginger,Allspice,

etc, etc.And a good article of

Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.It is a pleasure

.

to us to show goods, and we ask- i

tou to call round ana see ior jourwiTesBOBLITZELL A CO,

April 23, 1837. 4-- ly

BR. J. L. McKEE,

AISURGEON DENTIST.

BROWNTILLE, N. T,, rrf, ot,a ua n tv Acf .t.0 --r

proved method. .

Brownville, May 14, '57.

Heady Hade CI cthing,TT'VEIJY yARIETrstylc, quality, price, and paU

I tern of Keady Uade dothinz. jnstrecfrived andlor sale cheap, by uiilXLLL ik CO j

A. HT. FTETT. M. G. WILKIXSON.

PUETT & WILKINSON,

AN

ATTORNEYS AT LAWOMAJDI, X. T.

Will attend to all business entrusted to their care

XiFEEENCESCoL Jesse Williams, Fairfield, Iowa.Got. Jos. A. Wright, Indianapolis, Ind,Mr. F. N. Roock, Washington City.Hon. John G. Davis, Bockville,Ind.Hon. Geo. L. Miller, Omaha City, N. T.

Buchanan Life and GeneralZnsviraxioo Oo.7

Offico eor 2d and Jule sts; ST. JOSEPH, 210.

CHARTERED AT THE LAST SESSION OF THE MO. LXG.

Authorized Capital ?3,000,000.DIEECTOSS.

J. B. Jenninfrs, L R. Howard, J. A. Owen, MfltonTooth, John Colhoun.JohnH. Likens, W.ILPeneik,James Kay, N. J. McAshan, A. G. Mansfieer.

J. li. JliiSLSUS, ims.N. R. McAshan, Sec'y.S now ready to reccire application for Life, Firo,Marine and River risks. A cash return of 25 per

cent, will be allowed on careo premiums. Lossespromptly adjusted, and the usual facilities given tothe natrons. . of the olace.

- j aAr.ril 16th. 1857. - 4-i- 3S

B. M'ALXrSTES J.L. BOZIKK. JONAS CKAKX.Oregon, Mo. Brownville, N. T. Oregon, Mo.

McAllister, bozier t co.,FORWARDUIG & COMMISSION

MERCHANTS.

FANCY AIM STAPLE

DRY GOODS"HARDWARE & QUEENSWARE',

Grocsories rProvisions, Produce, etc., etc.,

jYo. 4 Jjrt"w Street, ami Xo,i Levee,BROWNVILLE, BT. T.

St. Joseph Gaiette, Kansas Herald. Jefferson CitTEnquirer and St. Louis Republican copy six monthsand charge this office.

April 16th, 1857. 44-l- y

Saddlery.QADDLES, Bridles, Martingales, Checks, and ev--1hu ery variety of goods in this line can be haa at

tlVVUTLELli A CO'S.

UPHOLSTERY,WHOLESALE AND EETAIL,

BY, SCAIITJTT & MASON.

ST. LOUIS, MO."XT TE taker pleasure in saying to cur friends and

V V the public in general, that our stock of Fine,Medium, and Common r urniture, j well as JUat-trcss- c-s

and Bedding, was never more complete anddeserving the attention of purchasers, either atwholesale or retail in full suit or single articlesthan at present

We shall spore bo effort to keep the roost completeassortment in cur line, in the West. Our Goods aremade here, as well as East, by the best workmen,and thus combine the greatest variety and lateststyles, with the cheapest and most substantial.

Dealers, as well as aU other Durchasers. are in--:

rite to call and lock tbroagh e Mammoth Ware

Order afee, from aU parties loving furniture tobuy for themselves or others, are especially solicited,with the assurance of our best endeavors to merit acontinuance of tbe liberal confidence and patronagewe have so long received. .

SCAIiKITT 4 MASOS.Washington Ave. between 2nd and 3d Sts.

March lth, '57. 40-3- m

JEFFEESGN P. CA9A&T, 1 MABT1N W. EIDZS.JAB. D. TESTE, JAS. D. WHITK,

Conncil BluITs, Iowa, j Nebraska City NT

CASSADY, TEST, BEDEN & CO.,(Successors to Riden WThite.)

LAND AGENTS.NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.

HAVING made arrangements by which we willaccurate copies of all the Townships

embraced in the Eastern portion of Iiebraaka, weare now prepared to offer our services to the"SQUATTERS OF THE TERRITTORY,'

In Filing Declaratory Statements ofIntention to Pre-em- pt. Securing

Pre-emptio- ns, Locating LandWarrants and

ENTERING LAND.LAND "WARRANTS BOUGHT & SOLD.

Land Entered on Time, ic..Particular attention paid to Buying and Selling

roperty on commission: Also, to making Collectionsand forwarding remittances to any part of the Union.

Blanks cf all kinds always on hand.REFERENCES

Hon. A. A. Bradford, Nebraska City.S. F.Nucolls, "Messrs. Dolman 4 West, St. Joseph, Ho.,Peter A. Keller, Washington CityThomas Lumpkin,June 28, 1856. vl-n- 4

DILLON, THOMPSON Pl CO.Large Fratae BuildiDg Cor. Midn & Rock Sts.

LOCK PORT, MO.Wholesale and Retail Dealers in

And Groceries,Hardware, Queensware, Drags, Hats, Caps,

Boots, Shoes, Tinware, Stoves,Furniture, Iron, Nails, Plows,- and Farming Utensils.

WILL have, on the opening of navigation, aand varied accession to their present

Stock, which will be sold Low for Cash.February 12th, 1857. 3o--tf

Cash! Cash!! Cash!!!THE undersigned would most earnestly call upon

know ing themselves indebted for Medicineand Medical attendance to come forward and settlewithout further notice A. S. HOLLADA Y.

Brownville, May 14, 1857. 4S-- tf

Attention Lot Holders ! !

EI GEL Y IMP OR TANT IIIpersons who own Lots in the City ofALL arc-here- " by notified, that I am now pre- -

prepared to execute WAKA1 fc3 for thesame, and, unless eeos are ODiainea tjort ine ex-

piration of SIX months from date, said City Lotswill be sold to the hijhett Udder, and the proceedsthereof disposed of according to Law.

A. S. ilOLLAD AY, Mayor.City of Brownville, N. T. Feb. 26th, '57. 37-- tf

Notice.Editor uXtbraka Adeertiter":

Dear Sir: In looking over the last number of yourpaper a notice attracted my attention signed byJerome Boover, Esq., in which he states that certainstories are in circulation that the undersigned claimsome interest in Nemaha City for the purpose of in-

juring ita prosperity. It may do quite well to cir-

culate a report of tbat nature where the facts anunknown, but to those knowing the facts such astatement is merely foolish.

And for the purpose of giving a fair opportunityto persons to ascertain the facts we hereby warn allpersons from purchasing any pretended claim orinterest in the said town of Nemaha City, from thesaid Jerome Hoover, as he has sold and received payfor nine-twelft-hs of said town, and suit is now pendingto place the undersigned in possession of the interestby them purchased in the same; and they have notauthorized the said Hoover to sell or dispose of anyportion of their interest, but directed suit to bebroBgbt iorj since for its recovery.

Yours, AcF. J. MARSHALL.JNO. DONIPHAN.JAS.DoxirriAX,II. L. BALLAELR. C. BISIIOIVL. D. B1BDA. O. WOODWAKD.S. F. NUCKOLLS.CHAS. F HOLLY.

March 23th, 1S57. .42--tf

STORE,NEMAHA CITY, IT. T.

3IOOI1E Sc. BXOWNLUC,

Would respectfully announce tothe public generally that

they have received andopened at Nemaha

City,

Ko

LARGE STOCK br

OF

:oLr 9

(0oEverything: that comes uncfer tathead,

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,

GROCERIES, i

.

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If

9.

1II1IS,All of which we will sell

CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.

Eoiees WanUd.

I will pay the highest price for a few fine, wellbroke hotfSes.

Apply at my stable in RrownvilTe,J. W. COLEMAN.

SAVE YOUR HOUSE!!!

; JJGHTWIKG RODS !BEUIIET & IiIAHSH,

Ti ESPECTFULLY inform the public taat thevi XV. are now prepared to put np Lightning Bods ofa superior quality on as reasonable terms as any oneelse itf this conn try. 1

Orders left at MePherson & Hutchin's Store will ?be attended to.

May 7, ISiT. 47-- tf

or Salo.$0 Casks Sugar Cured Hams, at

McAllister, dozier & coa.

For Sale.10,0(70 pounds Bacon at

MCALLISTER, DOZIER & CO's.

For Sale.50 bbls, and W0 sks Flour, at

McAllister, dozier & CO's.

J. B, JENNINGS,

Wliolosalo G-xoo-

AND

COMMISSION merchant;AVB nZJIXE IS

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

Corner Second and Prances S-s-

ST. JOSEril, MO.,

AS on hand, and to arrive, tbe MIowirg articles, which will be sold to tbn trade on accom

modating terms, JiULlV AT WHOLE-SALE:150,000 Cigar all qaali-lC- O bxs D and W R

ties chees4000 sacks G A Salt 156 botes starch200 Ilhds N O Sugar 200 bbls and hf fcbli water500 sks Rio Coffee and but'r wacksrs100 " O G Java Coffee ZOO bbls and hf bbU pilot100 Laguayra u bread aird picnic do100 "Mocha " 200 bb soda arilk sugared250 bbls, half bbls andlOO egg and wine do

kg3 Belcher's Molasses; 100 bbls apple vinegar200 bbls, half bbls and qr300 bxs Tobacco all grades

N N refined do 200 bxs smoking tobacco,150 half chests tea, all various brands

kinds " 100 bunches pipe stems250 bbls Belcher's Sugar 50 bbls H S Sicily and150 bbls, hal's, qrs, nos 1 Joca Almonds

2 and 3 Mackerel 50 bbls filberts, brazil200 bxs dried herrings , nuts, pecans

20 hf bbs White Fish 100 kgs S C Soda5 dims dry Cod Fish 500 kegs assorted nails

200 bxs ass'd candy 500 bxs half and qr star100 foncy " candles300 drums figs 150 do sterine do100 bxi hl's and qrs Rais-29- 0 do bar soap

ins 50 do rock candy.50 bxs Prunes

SUNDRIES.Cotton yarn, carpet chain, batting, eindle wicks,

cotton and hemp twine, wheat and meal sacks, axes,spades and shovels, garden seeds and stn.w rakes, logchains, lead shot, powder brooms, wrapping paper,hemp, maniila, jute and cotton cordage, indigo andmadder, alum, white lead, window aush, windowglass, tumblarsjars of different sizes, lUeks ajsortedsizes, sassafras bark, pie fruits, fresh peaehes, brandycherries and peaches, current and raspberry jellies,fresh tomatoes, canton ginger, preserves, out megs,casna, peppersauce, tomato and want tatsup,lemon eyrcp, lobsters, sardines, extract and essenceof coffee, chocolate, pickles, matches, etc.

"WOODEN: WARE.Wash boards, tubs, common pails, cedar pails, B Bus, nine and cedar ehurns, brass hcni:d churns, tar

uckeUi, well buckets, eedar cans, mep stick?, butterprints. buckeye bowls in nests; iron bound keg?, onetwo, three, five and ten gallons, the smiJler size withbales, eommoa and I B half bushels and measures,camp stools etc.

1 am also agent for tbrr die cf K A sah, and havenow on hand 2,000 bll. for sale at cost and transpor-tation. I have the exclusive sale by direct consignment of five hundred dozen Field's celebrated oysters,acKnowieugea to do the best put up in Baltimore.

lo California and Salt Eaie Emigrants.Your crpecial attention is invited to my extensive

stock, whieh embraces everything raited to yourwants in crossing the plains. 1 will at all times keepon hand flour, meal, bacon, lard, hard bread aadcrackers, all of which will be sold at the lowest cashprices.33-- ly J. B. JENNINGS.

CantiorLpublic are hereby notified that one Thomas

Ikady,throgkfakeeolors obtain certificateof .entry of tha S, West fractional quarter, anitheS.Eas; fractional quarter of Section number twenty-fiv- e,

in Township number six, in Barge number fif-teen. East of the tt Principal Meredian in Nebras-ka Territory. The above U claimed by and will bepatented to B. B. Thomnson, whose TDers and cvi--dea.ee are forwauded to Washington Citv forhearin".

B. B. TJIOIH ON.

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AYER'S PILLS,. . a A t"

and s5rW srwwssmi reraeay ior m?Ajmr of all Bilious diseases Costiveness, In iirestion. Jaundice, Drousy, Rheumatism, FeverGout; Ucmorsvcrrotisncss, Irritability ; Inaraaia--tions- .

Headache, Pains in the Breast. Side, Bark,and Iaha; Female Conplaints, &c. &c. Inleid,very few are the diseases in which a Purgative lledi-en- e

is not more or less required, and irmch aki-ness-a- nd

suffering misjht be prevented, if a lAitf ---

IMS but eiiectuai uauiarxic w ie oic uij -

person can feel well while a costive hatdt ofbody prevails ; besides, it soon rencrates scrioxs iiaifte fatal diseases, which might have lecn avoiled

the timely and judicious use of a good purgt tij.This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptom :indBilious deraatjemenSt They all tend to beeoraj! tc 'frroduee the deep seated1 and forniidabl-- s distanrswhich load tne nearsea all ewer me una. mraeliable family physic is of the first itiportanort

the public health, and this Pill has txen prfet-ti'-

with consummate skill to meet that deroan4. Anextensive trial of its virtues by I hysiciana, ITores-sor- s,

and Patients, has shown results surp:Lsdi:gany thing hitherto known of any medicine. Onr-- s

fiave hecn effected beyond belief, were they net smb-ftan- tia

ted b persons of such exalted position andcharacter as to forbid the suspicion of untruta.

Among the many eminent gentlemen who have. .testified in favor of these Pills, we may mctioT

Prof. J. SI. Locxb, Analytical Chemist, of Cisciitonti, whose high professional character is ea"

"dorscd by

Johjt McLean, Judge of the Supnano Cat ofthe United States. '.

Tiros. Corwtx, Secretary of the Treasury.Hon. J. M. Wiught, Governor of Indiana:N. Lonqwokth, pTeat win grower of tlie V. est.Also, Dr. J. II. Chiltox, Practical Chcniiit, of

New York City, endorsed by . .IIox. V. L. Marct. Secretary of State.'- -

Wm. B. AstoR, the richest man in AmericaK Lelakt & Co., Propr'a of the lIeoplJn

Hotel, and many others. .

Did space permit, we could give manr nunarro.certificates, from all parts where the Pills hive .been used, but evidence even more convincing thanthe experience of eminent public minx is found in

triaL- -

These Pills, the result of long investigation milbwlv. are offered to the nubile as tlie best mid .

most complete waich the present state of medical .

Krncnpi. ran afford. Thpv are comix.u-ndc-d not ofthe drugs themRelts, but cf the1 medicinal virtuesonly of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemicalprocess in a state of purity, and combined togetherin such a manner as to insure the best resnifci. Thi

for medicines has been foondsvstem of composition. . ,- 4 1 lrii .it a 1

in the Cherry i cciorai ana ruin now, o prot-m- x &

more efficient remedy than had hitlierto been obtained by any process. 1 he reason is periecity oo--

.nons. v hiie oy xne oiu moae oi cuhhjsiuvu, r i jmedicine is burdened with more or less of ucrnmonious and injurious qualities, by this each mai-- 'vidual virtue only that is desired r the cttatve'effect is present. All c inert and cbnoxiout qnai- -ities or each substance employee, are iei. uciuiiu-- uic 4

curative virtnes' orrty being retained. Hence it isself-evide- nt the ettects saould prove, as taey jtbproved, more purely remedial, and thff I'iUrt a spurr,more powerful antidote trc disease tla arty ether'medicine known to the world.

As it is frequently expedient that my medicineshould be taken under the counsel of an attendingPhysician, and as he could not properly judi tif aremedy without knowing its composition, I have"siipphed the accurate Formula; bjwhich bat'jmyPectoral and Pills are made to tho whole xly ofPractitioners in the United States and Britist: Awer--ic-an

Provinces. If, however, therj should Im inyone who has not received them, they wi:l bepromptlv forwarded by mail to hia request. .

Of all'the Patent Medicines that are ofi'md, liov .frw wouldf be taken if their composition wns ki.ovm !

Their life consists in their mystery. 1 hare nomvsteries.

"The componition of spy preparations is Idato all men, and all who are competent t judge onthe subject freely acknowledste tiniir connrtinnH oftheir intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectonl was ,

pronounced by scientific men to wt)tderfulmedicine before its effects were kr own. SlnSiy em-

inent Fhysiciani have declared the tame thing ofmy Tills, and even more confidently, ar.d are will-

ing to certify that titcir anticipations- - wne aierethan realixed by then-- effects npon trial.

l"hey operate by their powerful influence on theinternal viscera to purify the blood and stinndate itrntn hJT action remove tS-- osrrJti(mn ofthe stomach, bowels, liver, and o'&er orruas of thebodv. restorinz- - thair iire?ular action to hral and -

by eorrectins. wherever they ex;it, such duHnge-men- ts

as are the first oritrin of disease.Being sugaiwrapped, they are pleasant ta take,

and bcin? ptircly vegetable, no ht.r crai nhcr from

their use in any quantity. 'For minutedirections, see wrsTjrer on the Box.

PEErAEED BIDK. JAMES C. ATEIT,

Pra-Uc- al antiAnalj Ucal ClicmisVLOWELL, MASS.

Frioe 25 CeatJ per Box. Fitb Eojoi tir SlSOLD BT

J. H. MAUN, k CO.. Browmill.j.-Bernar- d,

Adams & Co., t. Loois.And all Drugists in tbe United State.!.Jane 25th, 1857. v2 1-- ly

D. M. HrTCHCOeTC C. BE1RD. M.M,t JOT

P. M. EITCECOCK $ CO.,

Bet. Olive and Locust streets, St. Louis, Mo.- -

MANUFACTURERSGrates.of Coolung, Hfcis, and

Also Manufacturers of four s'zes ofIewctt's Patent Cary Plough, one and two horse ii;bt and lefthand.

U. C. JOHNSON,:

Attorney and Counsellor at Lavrr

Real Estate 'Agent. .

LROWNYTLLE, N. T.- -

KZrZB(CES.on. Wm. Jessup, Montrtsc, Pa.

B. S. Bcntly, - . .John C. Miller, Chicago, Eli-W-

I. McAllister, -Charles F. Fowler, m m m-- '

Wm. Ferguson, Brownville, X. T.O. F. Lake, .

May 7, 1357. . , 47-l- y'

GEOKGE F. KENNEDY,

BEAIL ESTATEBROKER,

AND UENEIlALt LAXD : AUiiN T.Florence City, y. T. .

nno

Livery Stable,J. W. COLIIANi

FiFOr. IIS the public that h9 has prsearl a stockof New Carriages, Buggies, etc., aad as fine

Horses as are to be found, and has oasned a . .

LITERY STABLE. ... :

Second Street between Water uad Hiin.BrownTille, JT..T. 'I

All persons wishing --anything in his line fan- - beaccommodated at all hours. . ,

Horses and Carriages booght and told.J. W. CC'lJSMAN.

Special Notice.Short Settlement Make Long FriendsTHE subscribers request id' that lire indebted t

hy note or account, to rM.ketevTwnt bythe 15th of February net, asoneef tae rm wjilsUrl. East at that time fur a new aittf fill stpci. t,fgoods, and CASH will be wasted to pay. Vr them.

W return our thank ta osr IrieTida f?)r theirpatronage to this time, and promise to Hierit a con-tinuance ol the same hereafter.

WM. lIOBUIZitX 4 CO.v Brownville, Jan. 8th, 157.

"Wood andv7illo,s7 'arc.BUCKETS, Tubs, Churn, and an ee21e variety

ware, ii for sale atnC'Bira:u & co-s- .

Country Produceand for which we :lnw the hi?'.e?CWANTED,price. UOLLllilUX t CO.

Boots and Shci- -

AN unnuail!y large stock of fine ir.tl Kiarse BootsShoes both (lont'emcn lJ Ladies' can

be seen, and purchased luw. at '

UOELTL'ILL c " '