THE ADVERTISER. It. W. F'URKAS, EDITOR. THURSDAY MOUXIXO, OCTOBER 8, I3i7. 8. H. Pabvi, General Advertising Agent, )u rear of New Tork, Ladies's and Children-! Shoe Store, 84 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. Vissche, OWEXfcCo., Xu. 24anI48, Broadway, New Turk. Aroitw Wiwd, American. Canadian and European Advertising and Suicription Ofllce, Sio. 133, Kassav St., New Turk. W. 8. Sv tmmer, No. 43 Chestnut street, St. Louis. B. F. McLl'KO.Troy, Ohio. Da. n. n. Darst. Tippecauoe, Ohio. W. C. Xl'iott, Covington, Ky. A. P. I RE. Archer, Nebraska. II. W. Peter, Oreson, Mo. Dillok a Hawe, Hick Purl, Xo. -- Kidek tt Write, Nebraska City, 3T T. --" Da. M. W. Tate. Linden, Mo. T. J. BAftWvw, Three Grove. X. T.' ' r. Are authorized Agents la solicit Subscription and Ad vertisements for tbe Advertiser, and receicve and re ceipt for monies therefor. Person resident in this Territory, coming from variow portion of tbe S'at e-, often suzgest to as the names of per in their aid neighborhoods, who would doubtes begoiue tobucriben if they could see a aw of the "Ad vriMr.u We always se a specimen oipy, and persons receiving, will consider it a solicUalion to become a regn ljr subscriber. Postmaster and others, feeling sufficient interest to make oplclub, on retain the usual per cent for their trouble. - . t-Terrltorial Warrants and. Nemaha County Orders drawing interest will be taken at par in payment for ntcbtedness to this Office. .2 EJ-Cnles aotiaedat theclcseof the Volumetodis- ! that subscribers wish their paper continued, and hal! accordingly contince to send as heretofore, , t t3TThe "Nebraska Advertiser oaring . much the largest circulation of aft 7 paper . In the Territory, "Wholepalc Merchants in St. Lonis, St. Joseph, ' Cincinnati and other; Eastern markets where Nebraska - merchants purchase, will find no better advertising medium in the Western Conn trr-3 ' : Weekly ReTicm ; ; ... . - At last a treaty has been concluded between the United States and the gov eminent of. New Grenada, by which . New Grenada agrees to pay claims of citizens of the United States, to be ad-, justed by a commission, and promises to use all efforts to prosecute and pun ish the Fanama rioters. This treaty thus settles the difficulties which so long have been pending between the ' i two republics, but is far from satisfying ; the expectations of many, there being no stipulation for future security a- gainst a renewal, of the Panama out- rages. ' A very curious controversy, says the N. y. Times, among the Generals of the American army who were concern ed in the conquest' of Mexico, seems to have been started by the recent letter of goner;:! Pillow of Tennessee. The principal object of that letter was to . claim for himself the credit of having planned one of the most important op erations of the campaign and of having protested against the purchase of a treaty of peace from Mexico by Mr. Trist, who acted with the concurrence and approbation of Gen. Scott. Brig adier General Hitchcock has written a reply to this epistle in which he fastens upon Gen. Pillow the odious distinc tion of having accepted a command in the Mexican war for the purpose of be ing a spy upon his commanding Gen eral; and he then proceeds to show .that Gen. P. himself in council ap proved of the very proceedings for which he now affects to censure Gen. Scott. He. also convicts him of a de liberate attempt to rob a brother offi cer of the credit to which he was en titled and sets forth the manner in which the effort was regarded and treat ed by Gen. Scott. The controversy will probably be still further continued and will make public a good deal more ! than is now known of tbe secret histo ry of the Mexican war. A telegraphic dispatch from Wash ington states that the Administration has received authentic information of : the fitting out of three several expedi tions for the invasion of Nicaragua at New York, New Orleans, and Mo- ' bile ; and of another expedition, hay ing its centre in Texas, and headed by Sam Houston, for the seizure of. the Mexican States of Tamaulipas. The Administration is determined to cn- r force the neutrality laws and a form of . instructions has been prepared by Ex ecutive " authority to forward to the United States Marshals and District Attorneys on the seabord for their guidance in the matter. ' The New York papers are full of . details concerning the loss of the steanv : er Central America. The most essen- . tial particulars were published last week 'in thi8jper and to complete them we 'have only to add that according to the best statements 232 persons; more than . one-half of the passengers, were lost by this heart-rending catastrophe. A dreadful poisoning case occurred 'in Pike county, Alabama, on the 12th ult. A negro cook, at the instigation, . it seems, of a Hungarian named . Co miska, mixed arsenic with the food of a family. Thirty-seven persons par took of the meals, six of them have died and several others were lyiag in a critical condition. The friends of the family assembled, seized the ne gro woman, burnt her at the stake, .and Comiska was to suffer the same fate on the day following. I i I " The Land office bf Fairbault, Min nesqta, has been entered on the night ;of the 14th ult., and land warrants to the amount of 30,000 acres were sto lon. '- From Europe, 'tre' learn that Gfe'dif ficaltj between Spain and Mexico is to be fettled. by tbe arbitration of France and England The Spanish governttent .had. accordingly ient Or ders tojsuspend thepreparativesfor an expedition against Mexico. ,No fca-ther news had been receiTed from India. The English government was actively engaged in sending troops for the scene of action and was about to open recruiting offices in France, Germany, and the United States, to ralsa reinforcements for its army in India which soon will number 87,000 .' "The Persians have at last evacuated Herat, thus relieving- England tf one of Jber, difficulties,-but she has many others to attend for the present A Nebraska correspondent of the St. Louis' Republican perhaps Chap- mn Mmcnlf OTnol-in r r 4-h AidArmfi -v"u6 w r IOr Relegate tO OngreSS, SayS f PM;,, arimor,' 5a eHlvr A. UUHV 0V1IM1UVUI tJ Bll VUglJ AA-4 Chapman's favor, he could to-morrow, if ariew election were to come off, dis tance any of his competitors a thousand votes. ): . ' Over the left; If the election were to come off to-day between Ferguson and Chapman, the former "would beat the latter two to one. ! " A great effort has been made and is still being made to create an outside pressure in' favor : of '.Chapman, by writing letters from the Territory vto different: papers in the States 'as to what is the feeling in Nebraska relative to the coming contest before Congress for the seat of Delegate. We noticed a lengthy article some time ago, in an Iowa paper, giving an acconnt bf the Nebraska election, setting forth the wrongs heaped upon Chapman and lauding Lim to the skips, "credited to the Nebraska Advertiser. This is all done for effect, and we hope and believe Congress when it comes to decide the matter,' will be governed by facts in the case, and if a new expression' is wanted from the Territory, we are pre pared to give it, either by ; another vote, or by petitions. j ! Suzar f'onn The following from the Charleston Courier furnishes ground to believe that the attempt to manufacture sugar rbm the juice . of the Chinese Sugar Cane, will prove successful:, , ; l . Dr. D. Lee of the Southern Cultiva tor has a sample of one or two pounds of well-granulated and well-tasted su gar, made by him at the plantation of Mr. . J. Eve of Augusta, as the re suit of his first experiment with the juice of the Chinese Sugar Cane. This result "is the more interesting from the fact, that scientific gentlemen in Bos ton havo expressed the opinion that the plant contains no cane sugar, but grape cr fruit sugar only,.. Dr. Lee's knowledge ot chemistry has: enabled mm to correct this error, and, demon strate that the Chinese Cane is, nearly as rich in crystalizable sugar as that of the best cane grown in Louisiana. Asew lorK paper, remarking up a "V i on the appearance of Sorgho Molasses in market in some of the Southern cit ies, erroneously places a sale of the article at Louisville. The sale refer red to transpired in St. Louis, and is the first which ' has ' occurred in the United States. .. Mr. J. S. Minick of this county who raised near an acre of the ; Chinese Sugar Cane has been experimenting, in making Molasses, and reports the result as beyond his expectations. Since writing the above we visited the farm of Mr. Minick, where he has in operation for grinding the cane stalks, quite an ingenious mill of his own construction, worked by horse power. It answers the . purpose ad mirably. - It is truly astonishing, the amount of syrup the stalks yield. We are quite confident, and this opinion is fully endorsed by all hereabouts who' have tested it-that the Chinese Su gar Cane in this soil and climate is no longer an experiment. When we take into consideration the quantity of veg etation an acre of land - will produce the richness bf its sacharine qualities the amount of folder and seed obtain ed, we are at a loss to suggest a more remunerative crop. ' ; r After learning more of experiments in this county '. we , will publish a eta tistical article relative thereto. ' Quite a. number of other persons in this county have cultivated more or less of this plant, and we would be pleased to hear and publish the resul of their experiments.. . Admiral. ' Last week we noticed the". sinking of this Boat, since which we have learn ed that she struck a snag - opposite Kickapoo city, Kansas, ' and sunk in seven feet water. .There' is five fee water in the hull. The boat is hung on- the snag. . The freight will near ly all be saved, and the boat be raised 1 She was loaded for Council Bluff and Omaha, principally. '. : - . Acolter Xefcrcska rank Failing. Col. Nixon's Bank in this city has been f receiving a-heavy run for tome time 'past. It cannot possibly hold out much longer. v,.The CoU thinks himself, that its doom is fixe i, that soon it will be numbered among those past recuperation. The above as our readers are aware appeared in our paper of v last week under the local head. It waa,written in the spirit of mirth intended as a ittle bit of pleasantry and we did not or a moment suppose any one would vieT7.it in any other light.! AVe regret exceedingly that Col. Nixon thinks that without an explanation, injustice might be' done him as . an ; individual- The explanation i : The Col. has had a number, of handj at work for some time cutting Tlovrn a huge Claxj Bank, fronting on . the river, and the work is now nearly completed ,fi;The enterprise was creditable to Mr. Nixon as a public spirited man, and far be it from us to connect it with - Nebraska Wild Cat Banking operations. ' 1 St. Stephen. :'. i,,Much has been said of the "Half Breed Tract" and town sites thereon. Saint Stephen wc believe was among the first, if not the very first town site laid off and improved on this famous tract ofland. It is situated' immedi ately on the west bank of the Missouri river as near as may oe miaway De- tween' the mouths of the two Nemaha Rivers. It is surrounded by a heavily and fine timbered country, possesses an excellent landing and has within the town site an abundance of a fine quality of building stone.-, .1 he pro prietors aro men of capital, and energy and experience in Western affairs, and will, we doubt not jmake a point of im portance at St. Stephen. They, have recently become possessed of such title to the land as to now be prepared to give Warrantee Deeds to all lots ld. Already considerable improvement has been made and much more under way. A good Steam Saw Mill is now' in op eration, capable of cutting 7000 feet of lumber per day; : Two heavy mercan- tile houses are located ait this place. A large and commodious Hotel, a fine Church and school house building will be completed yet this season. s - This looks like they meant something sure-: ly. ; A good ferry is also at this placed and the, Messrs. Nuckolls who own it; will put a Steam Ferry Boat in opera tion early in the spring. Platte Valley Bank. . ; . '' The Editor of the Nebraska City News labors under a grand mis take if he really thinks we "manufac tured the slander upon the Platte Val ley' Bank, and to slightly injure Ne- brask .City, by .saying "it is also re ported that the Platte Valley Bank has clased doors for the present." Such reports were in circulation, here are yet in circulation we doubt not in al most eve?y portion of the Territory out of the Bank's immediate neighborhood. You could not Mr. News as a sensible man expect it otherwise under existing circumstances. .;;,!.: From our knowledge, individually, of the men connected with the Platte Valley Bank we have always, and do yet have perhaps, more confidence in it than in that of any other in the Ter ritory. We have great ' confidence in the financial management of Mr. Nuck olls. For thi3 reason, and this alone, we . continued during those reports to take all the Platte Valley money we could get hold of; "and now' wish all who are in arrears with us would walk up and pay us off in Platte Valley money; , As a journalist; however, we considered it our duty to give all mat ters, especially in regard to Banks at the present time, to our readers as they were afloat on the streets. The New York Times! of the '22d says: "A well-informed party from Washington1' states to us that the re cent purchase of state stocks, princi pally Miss6uris,ar.Tenhessees, Ohios, Virginias and. Pennsylyanias, for the Indian department;-amount to nearly a . million dollars - : The : investments are made under ike direction" of Hon. Jacob Thompson, Secretary of the In terior, who has timed the movement to meet as far as practicable the low rates at which these stocks have been put on the. market and . the superabundant means at the command of the treasury to make the disbursement? It also happjly relieves to this extent in specie the pressure on the money market," Hotel Postponement. r , By reference to the advertising col umn3 it will be seen that the Direc tors of the Hotel Company have post poned the distribution of Real : Estate One rhonthj . The cramped state of fi nances renders this course necessary. It is hoped that all interested in this building, and surely every citizen of Brownville is, will feel the necessity, especitlly under existing circumstan ces, of putting their shoulders to the wheel, : We have long needed a good Hotel, itnd we must have one. One is now under way which hen cqmpleted will be ftn ornament to any place! j It needs ail to complete it. A few very few perions thus far have had to shoul der the burthen in carrying forward this enterprise. Some of them, too, owning but little property in this place, andu when accruing benefits are taken in account, are doing wore than ,they tougtl .'to. . -There iare 'others' Ve are sorry to say heavy property holders, wko-will be greatly-benefited by the erection of this building, or any other public improvement,- and have thus far not taken any stock nol contribu ted one cent towards the erection 'of ITofd. This is wrong should not be so. In such matters, there should and must be, if we prosper, unity, of feeling anq action. ., ;, .: ,;' ., Masonic Notice. ,XS ALL Vaster Masons in good standing resitting riu Nemaha county, N. T., are requested, to ctteDd a meeting of Xemaha ljadge at the res idence of Dr. Xuel, in lirownviile, Saturday evemnu, ixt. s, ibo7. u. C. JOUXSOX, ' , Browuville, Oc(. 1, '57. , , Secretary ; j Notice. E wot J. Jf . Wood, will deliver a Lecture on the re vision of the KXUllSlf SCKIPTUEES, on Lord's day Oct 11th fit 11 n'Klik - . TO Thomas Moore and all others whom it may concern Tou are hereby nouned that Twill appear at the Land onice in Browuniie, a. T.,' oh October the 10th, 1857, at 1 o'clock, P. 31., to prove my right of Pre-emption to the South-west quarter of Section Xo. 3 in Township Xo. 6 North of Kanire Xo. 15, Kitst of the sisth principal me ridian, in said Territory. When and where you can ap pear anii contest ir you think proper. - - Oct: 8, '67-15-lt ' DANIEL WALKER ClalTYi 2a"otioe ' K. n. Burdell and alt others whom it may concern Tou are hereby notified that we will through the proper autDorities appear at tne lniil Ufflce in Brownville. on Thusdhy, Oct. 20, 1657, at 3 o'clock p. m.; ta prove up tbe right to pre-empt, as a Town Site, tbe X. W. quarter of section nve (6) Town nve (a) Kange fifteen (15) East. ... , k. rEK ay, - '. U.S. niGUTOWER, Oct; 8, '57-nl5-2w Proprietors of Eldorado. A- T. I.USH BATCH. L. CABSOV LUSHBAUGH & CARSON, BANKERS AXD GENERAL LAND AGENTS, ' Dealers in Coin, UncurTent Money, Exchange and Land Warrants, BROWXVILLE, X EM All A CO., K. T. Esiecial attention will .be given to Buying and Selling Exchange on the principal cities or the United States GoldSilver, and uncurrent Bank Notes. A constant sup ply of Land n arrantson band for sale; roa cash, or en tered on time for Pre-emptors. All Warrants sold by as guaranteedin every respect. "whI file Declaratory State ments of intention to pre-empt, ami prepare Pre-emption Papers at short notice. Money loaned upon best securi tiett, at western rates of interest, and investment made in Lands or city property for distant capitalists. Colles- uihih upoa mn iwn rmtrnt pnms win ue promptly aitena ed to aud proceeds remitted in exchange, at current rates Bflls of Exchange on England, Ireland, and France, ob tained at usual rates, with cost tf Exchange on the East added. Deposits received on Current account and interest allowed on special dopusits, OFFICE Main St., near V. S. Land Office. REFERENCES Lind, Brother & Co., Merchants, McXaughton. Carson t Co.,- IliFer i White, Young, Carson it Bryant, " Jno; TJioupson Hiwm, Col'rof Port, E.M. Punduson &Co. Merchants, M. M. Teakle & Co. No. 17, Broadway, M'm. T. Smithson.Eso,., Banker, J. T. Stevens, Efq., Au'y at Liw, Philadelphia, Pa f 4, Baltimore, Md, X'e'w Tork. Wa bingtoni D. C Jno. S. tiallaher, Ite 3d Aud. U. S. T., " " Taylor & Kriegh, Bankers, Chicago, III. McClelland. Scraggs & Co., Bankers, ' St. Low, Mo. Hon. Thos. G. Pratt, Annapolis, Md. Hon. J. W. Geary: Ex-Cov. Kansas, Penn. Hon. J as. O. Carson, P. B. Small, Eq., Pres't S. Bank, Col. Geo. S.hley, Att'y at Law, Charlos Parsons k Co. Bankers, 11. C. XuM.it Co. Greene, Weare it Rice, ' Douglass & Watson, " Col. Sam UamMclon, Att'y at Law, Ju.lie Tbos. Perry,1 - ITi.f. H. Tnlwiler, Ort. 8, '67-v2-nl5-tf Mercersburg,Pa, Hagerstown, Md, Keokuk, Iowa Council Bluff" Des 11, line, " Vinton, " Ka.-ton, Md. Cumberland. Md Havana Alabama, Land Warrants For Siale. EST" Enquire of K. V. FURNAS at die "Adrertiser Olbce. JOHN P. TVSON. W. W. HACKSET TYS01I & HACKNEY, ; GENEHAL LAND AGESTTS, r. BROWNV1LLE, XEMAHA CO., X. T. Land w arrants Bought and Sold. Land entered on Time C I ai oi s and Town Lots Bought and Sold. Loan Money, Make Investments and Icate Warrants on time, for ' ' ' Distant Dealers. v. Pre-Emption Papers Prepared.' OFFICE Xcxt door to V. S. Land Ottloe. REFERENCES Geo. H. X ixon, .Register L. O., C. B. Smith, Receiver, " SnvM'k tx Williams, L. K. Tuttlc, B. K. Pegrani it Co., Bankers, Hon, G. W. Scctleld, R. L. Mctihee tt Co., Tootle It Fairleigh, Oct. 1. '67 Brownville, X. T. Lexington, Mo. OmatmClty.X. T. Council Bluffs, Iowa arren,Peim. St. Louis, Mo. St. Joseph, For Sale,- 1 rill Acres w,ra flne ,and Pre-empted, within two - " v miles of Brownvi lie, 60 acres bottom, 100 acres timber, fine stone and watcrv For Sale at a bargain application be made soon, R. W. FCRXAS, Oct. 1, '67 Agent. Claim nXTotioe TO John Fish. Sir : Tou are hereby notified that I will apply at tbe Land Office at Brownville, Nemaha county, Aeorasca Territory, on toe sixth day of October, A. D. IS57, and at the hour of 2 o'clock. P. M. of said day, to enter as my Pre-emption right the West half of the South east riuarter and South half of North-east quarter of Sec tion Ao.xt in Township x. 2 North of Range Xo. 14, East or- the sixth Principal Meridian, in Xebraska Terri tory. When and where you can attend and contest if you think proper. JOUX McMAHOX. Oct. 1, '67-14-1 pd J. H. MAUN & Co., BroTfnvIIIe, Nebraska Territory, Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, DYTjTr OODS AXD DYE STUFFS, Oils, Paints and Painters Articles, ' '. Varnishes Putty, Perfumery, 4c. Fine Soaps, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Paint Brashes, Spice,.Pure Wines and Brandies for Medical Purposes, Fancy Arttetes, Turpentine, Stationary, Garden Seeds, With all the Patent or Proprietary HtfEljlCiNES OF THE. DAY. (We make our purchasers with care, and offer goods equally as low as they can be obtained from any rloiilar establishment in this section, and warranted to be fresh, pure and genuine. Orders promptly filled, and satisfac tion guarantied, with regard both to price and quality. S3 Physicians' Prescriptions attended to at ail hours of the day and night . Oct. 1, '67-v2-nl4 " ' .; K0TXCZ TO STOCKHOLDERS. . THE fifth enstalment of 20 per cent, on the stock of the- BrownviltHotel Company, tt required to be paid within ten days of this date. x . ALEX. IIALLEM. ' B-order of the Board. Secretary . NEW STORE ' in mt, vernon, nebraska. !.' ' ; a! medley. Announce to the public that he has purchased tbe exten sive Slock of Goods brought to this place by Mr. Daily, -and, now offers to sell Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard Ware, Queens vi are, at prices as fair as tan be found in the Western country, tot Cm& or ia exchange for country produce. Oct. 1, 'Hlli i A Land For Sale. OH Acres Pre-e'inpted Land two miles from Brown OU .Hi. s 43 acres of which is timier, balance bottom nrairie l SO acres under fence nt beina: cultivated the second year ; joua nwiw. - . - . Druperty will be sold at reasonable rates and erms -vrnqir of E. W. rcjutt "Advertiser office. ' The Ke7 York' Weekly Times. r ?rie12aYear: Five Copies for5;TweB v m m a r TV. VTW TORK WEEKLT TIMES is published EV' El, SATrKDAT, at Xo. 138 Xassau street, comer oi Rkn..n. Xew Tork City. It is printed upon a very large quarto sheet, containing eight pages of six columns each, in clear type and udod good paper. It will contain all the matter of general interest la toe vaily Tints, inelndinc News from every quarter ol the work, Corres pondence from all the principle points of interest, both in Europe and America, and Kdivriais apoa ai sutuecis of interest that may arise. Besides this, one page every week will be devoted tochoice selections from tne current Literature of the dav. in order to make the paper more acceoUbla for family nerusal. Every possible effort will be made, by Proprietors and Editors, to make tne New Tair,VtLr Tisies the best weekly newspaper in the United States. - Subscription: on the terms given above, are respect' ful Iv solicited. Tne Pottayt on the trerktf Timet to ny ptirt of the Vnitfd Statet, it onlg 25 cent per year, paid i ad vance. . ' THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES. Is published every Tuesday and Friday, at $3 per year, payable invariably in advance This paper is made up expressly for the mails, and contains the principle matter of the Daily. Two Copies m ill be sent for $5 J Five Cop ies for 812 60 Ten Copies for $26. , ; . , TIIENEW YORK DAILY TIMES 1 Is Published at the same office, Every Morning, Sun days excepted. It will be sent by mail to any part of the United States, at 88 per annum. The pottage on the Dailg Timet, to any place i the United Statet, it 39 centt per quarter, in advance. TIIE NEW YORK EVENING TIMES. Is published every evening,' Sundays exepted. One edition wilt be issued at one, and the other at three o'clock P. M. It will be sent by mail at the same rates as the Daily Times. ', ... . TIIE TIMES FOIt CALIFORNIA Is published on the departure of every Mail steamer. Price, in wrappers, 6 cents for single copies, Termt, invariably rath in Advance. Publication Office, Xo. 133 Nassau St., cor, of Beekman. RAYMOND, WESLET tt CO.. Publihser. Oct. 1, '57 DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP! THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between J. B. McA I lister, Jonas Crane &. John L. Dozier, under the Arm of McAllister, Dozier & Co., is this day dissolved tv mu tual cons-ent. Jonas Crane has purchased the entire in terest in said concern, to whom or to his authorized Agent al 1 claims due the said ouocern arc to be paid.' 1 Al' claims due by the said concern are to be presented to the new Arm of Crane it Hill for payment. . . . J. B. MCALLISTER, ' ' JONASCRAXE, ' ' JOHN L. DOZIER. Brownville, X. T-, sept. 18, 1867. HUDSON GEORGE, 4 , (deputy county surveyor) ; SURVEYOR AND LAND AGENT, Mais Street, BROWNVILLE,. N. T. WILL attend promptly and faithfully to the selection and location of Governuicrit Lands in the Nemaha Land District: SurveyingTown sites, subdividing Lands, Draft ing City Plats, and al I other business of a general Survey or. WiU buy and sell Land warrants, pay taxes, investi gate titles, File Declaratory Statement of intention te pre-empt, and make out Pre-emption papers eX short no tice, and always on hand to look out claims tut actual set tlers. Investments made for distant dealers. Letters or inquiry answered promptly. I 'refer to ' ' Daniel Beckel, Banker, John Mills, Cfh. Dolon Bank, ' P. P. Lowb; :, , Gunkle tt Strong, Wood tt Xead, Moses Smith, Ryall & Charle-, Lam' Agents,' Geo. H. Xixon, Land Register, Lushbaugh tt Carson, Bankers Brown tt Hal lam, - . do R. W. Furnas. Editor Advertiser, Sept.24,67-nl-v2 .. ' Dayton, Ohio. . rij . do : do' ' do 3 do . do ; do . do ' Cincinnati, Ohio. Sioux City, Iowa. Brownville, X. T. do do i ; do i do do ., .do '),.' ST. GEORGE TOWN CO. , Brownville. N. t. ) 8epl. li, '67. ' I PCRSCANT to a call of the Secretry of the St. George Town Co., a number or Stock-holders this day met- There not being a majority of stock represented the meeting ad journed to meet on Monday next. . .,.! ' , Sej,t.' U, '67. Pursuant Ho adjournment the Stock-bolder this day met. There being 231 shares represented, tbe meeting organized by calling Judge Whitney to the Chair, and R. W. Fvrnas, Sec'y. , On motion the following Resolutions were adopted : Retolved, That the sum or $2 on each share be and is hereby levied for the purpo- eof entering the Town site and improving the same. Retolved, Should the assessment, levied by the tore going resolvtion rail to be paid into the Treasury or said Company on or berore the ex4irttioo of 30 davs from this date, each share so failing shall be declared forfeited, and revert back tot he Company. Retolved, That the Secretary of this meeting is hereby instrncted to have the proceedings of ihese two meetings published in thft Nebraska Advertiser for four cmsecu- Wrkas, Sec'y. V ..:.... i , . . .. .. . urreny Kiven loan persons interested in the TOWX OF PERU, Xemaha county, X. T.. that aid towrf as, on tne ninth day or. eptemler, A. D. 1857. entered at the land Office at Brownville, ror the nsc and benefit of.the holders of Lots and property therein. nd that the undersigned, Mayor of said Town, is now ready to ex ecute Fee-simple Deeds to all persons lawfully entitled to the same. Applications for Deeds must be made to the undersigned, at his office at said Town, and all Lots not applied for within six months from tue date of said entry aforesaid, will he sold to the highest uidder at pub lic sale in accordtlnce with the provisions of the Act or Territorial Legislature, entitled "an Act Regulating the disposal of Lauds purchased in Trust ror the Town sites WILLIAM F. BALL, Pern, sept. 17, '57-12-3w Mayor or Peru. HARPER'S WEEKLY. A JOURNAL OF CIVILIZATION. nARPER's Weekly will contain Sizteen ages of the size or Uie London Illuttrated Xetvt. each Xuiuber com prising much matter as an ordinary duodecimo vol ume. ) i. wii I be printed in a form and upon paper suit able ro.- binding; and as the pages will he electrotyped, the back Xumbcrs can always be supplied, so that Sub scribers wil 1 be abto at any time to complete their flies. At the close or each volume, neat and appropriate Cov ers will be prepared bir the convenience of those who wish to bind Uie paper. . TERMS: Harper's Weekly will appear everr Satcrday Morning, and will be sold at iive Cents a Copy. It will bo mailed to Subscribers at the following rates, pay ment being invariably required in advance : One Copy ror Twenty Weeks - - $1 00 One Copy tar One Tear 2 50 One Copy for Two Tears ' - ' - ' . 1 00 Five Copies ror One Tear . ' ,; 9 oo 1 Twelve Copies tot One Terr - . . 20 00 Tweiity-nve Copies for One Tear ' - ta 00 To Postmasters getting up a Club of Twelve or Twenty five, a Copy will be sent gratis. Subscriptions may com mence with any Number. Specimen Number gratuit ously supplied. ' Clergymen and Teacher supplied at the lowest Clvb PRICES . . HARPER Jc BROTHERS, ' Franklin Square. New Tork. The Missoiiri Republican: PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, BY OEOROBOAPP.) N. PASCHAIiL, J Proprietors. JOHN KJNAPpJ . J t . . Office Xo, 11 Chestnut Street. . TERMS Daily (in advance, OF. REPUBLICAN: $10 00 - fi DO 2 00 - a oo Tri-weekly, (in advance) Weekly, (in advance) Sunday Republican, - . CASH RATES FOR ADVERTISING: OXE SQUARE, eight line or less, , . z ' ' $2 50 1 00 1 60 ..2 50 S 60 4 00 00 8 00 13 00 20 00 . three Umes without alteration. one weak- l i. two -weeks " three week " oae month " two months ' " three mouths ix month - " twelvemonths " M Sept. VT, 1367 100 Dollars Reward ! FO UR HOUSES STOLEN!! 5J5t STOLEN from Uie uhcriber on Saturday night, SiTm September 2d, 1867, four horse or the following description : One sorrel horse six year old, very fine korse, no particular marks recollected. One dark bay horse six year old, no particular mark recollected ; al so, a very flne horse. One large light sorrel horse, white mane and tail and white feet. One dark brown horse rather on tbe pony erder. . The above reward will be paid for the delivery of the horse, or a liberal reward for any infitrmatinn ttart win lead to their recovery. . RICHARD BUOYX, , Brownville Sept. 10, '57-11-tf JOHN MCLLI3. , I. T. WHYTE & CO., .... WHOLISALl AND RETAIL DIALERS IX DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. r Queens ware, Hardware, COUNTRY PRODUCE. J3ROWNVII.LE, N. T. NEW FIRM. Jonaa Crane and Theodore llii: bave this day formed a nw oj-partnersbip ander the tne nrm ana siy ieo uiut . H Wl nd will continue the Mercantile busiuessattheold .taadotMcAVer.Doxierkt. w 1" J THEODORE HILL. kpU :3,1357. t y A, i ,OA, CA. - THEODORE HILL. rORWARDISOA!IICOMMISSIO! MERCHAST1, . , "A5D STEAM BOAT AGENTS. . Wndlesale and Retail Deilers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Furniture, stoves,-, Flour, Bacon, .c I i ept.tl'ffl BROWKTILLE.X. T. "THE PRESS. A NEW DAILY NEWSPAPER. ) BY JOHN W. FORXEYi !- I PROPOSE establishing a First Claas Daily Newspa per in the City of Philadelphia, between the 20th of Ju ly and the 1st of August, to be entitled "THE PRESS." "The Press" will be Democratic' in it politics, and will sustain the policy of the present National Admini tration. It tamy determination to make it worthy cf the sup port of every class of readers. Dignity, couarge and in dependence, in the utterance ot my sentiments, enterprise and emciency in tne Lommerciai, t.iierary auu ews ue rartments, and respect for the opinion of others, wilt be Lkeot constantly in view. .. .. I have embarked all my own means tn mis project ana Intend building up a Journal that wiU not onlybecred itable to our city and State, but will furnish me an inde pendent livelihood. - A somewhat extensive experience in public life, and many years' connection with Journalism, will, I hope, obtain for '-The Press," a favorable reception. My friends in tbe different Wards and Counties of Pennsylvania, and in other Mates, will place me under many obligations by giving "The Press" a helping band i TERMS OF "THE PRESS." Daily (per annum) In advance Weekly - " Ad'lress the Editor and Proprietor, at the office of "The Press." No. 417, Chestnut Street, next to Penn-yl-vania Baak Building, above Fourth Street, Philadelphia, JOHN W, FORNEY. POSTPONEMENT! UXDEIl the present financial embarrassment the Di rectors of the Brownville notel Company deem It advis able to postpone the distribution o( Real E-tale until the loth of November next. - CAPITAL STOCK TDIO'X'Zl TBUTIOU .... .ot " For the Benefit of the BROWNVILLE HOTEL. The following property consistinji of One HP&iioiaci, Ninety Town Lots In Tha City of Brownville, Five hundred Dollars . . , IN PE GOODS, And IIVE HTJNDBED D0LLAB3 Ef CASH. Has been appropriated for the purpose of erecting Hotel in theCiiy ef Brownville, Nebraska, and rhe Board of Directors take this method of converting the proj erty into cash. They wish to assure the public that this is no Barnum" "Mermaid" or "Wooly Hrc" specuTatii.n ri,r individual Interest; but simply wbuti it purports to 1. a distribution of Real-Estate for the bonent of the U. tel to erect a good commodious HoteUin Browuville. ' TICKETS, - - - - - - i - - 55. tAT Acres of Entered LaiMl adjoining the City of Brown viljo. It is nearly all high bottom land, well timbered, and on which is u due stone quarry. It la the loieman farm, which to those acquainted with the kcal ity is al that need be sairt 40 acres of which are under gooa rence. and being cultivated secund year. A good com fortable bouse, a small rrauebarn, and an excellent well or waier are tne improvements thereon. SECOND PRIZE - - $800 AK Ft. off w. end or Lots 8, 9 10, in Blork 1, in the City of Brownville. This Lot lays next lo the Nebra-k House and fronts on Water and Bank street both, sue or THIRD PRIZE - - $150 Lot 5 in Block 23 - - - - a, 150 OO Two Frizes, each ------- $125 Lots 5 Si 6 in Block 46, - - . . g'JoO,!) Thirty Prizes, each $100 jjis 11, 11. o, n, ----- in Block 81 " 2, . S. " - - - - - i. S( " " , 5 3. 15, 9, J2 c5 "2, " 3 " 1. - -- -- -- - 97 " 1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12r - - " " 8a " 4H, - -- -.-. .4 35 " 11, 16, ....... 34 " 6, 13, - " 33 " 8, 6, ------ . ' " Z2 ' $3000 00 Twenty-Four Prizes, each - - $75 mjoxs , iu, ------ in Block 80 1, 3, 4. 0. 66 69 67 60 68 4. 6, 13. 14, 13, 4, 12, 6, 2, 16, - -2, 3, 6, - . 3, 8. 2, ' . $1800,00 Tventy-Six Prizes, each - - - $50 Lots 16, In Blsk 69 13, 14, - - - - " 13, It), - - - . " 2,-13. - - - - " 10, 11, 5, 6, - - 8, 9, 1, 4, 2, 6, - " .8, 8, 14, 16, - -" 11, 12, 11, - - . " 15, 16, ... . Six Trizes,' each - L.ts 2, 11, - - - -11, - . . . . " 13, 14, 12, - - - S 48 47 46 68 67 B9 6d 2300.00 X10 BI'k 49 " 70 $-210,00 Tirenty Prizes, each - - . 10 Cloth Catt, ...... eacD " . " Pants' ...... - IO $10 $-200,00 Pifty-Two Prizes, each . 20 Coats, - " Pair Pants, ------ 12 Hats, - - each $5 $360.00 - l $19,00 - - 2Sc $180,00 Brownville Eighteen Cash Prizes, each - -1927 Cash Prizes, each - - - - The above property will be drawn for at October 10!h, 1857, in the followinil manner- When tickets are sold the" purchasers name and number or his ticket are correctly registered by tbe person selling tlie ticket. When the day tor drawing arrives, the ticket holders will select five ounmisi'ioners to act in conjunc tion with the Boarftar Directors of the Hotel Company, thus forming a Board or Commissioners of ten neuters who shall each take upon themselves an oath to faithful ly and honestly superinted the drawing. The Board when thus organized and qualified shall number small ticket from 1 to 2 200 and deponite in a box. They will toen write aU the prizes and deposite in another box one on each ticket amounting to 2 200 in all, corresponding in number with the numerical tickets in the other box Two of their number, each blindfold.!, will proceed to draw at the same time, one from each box, numtiers and pnxes and as they are drawn out, tbe number ami nz dra n simultaneously will determine tbe drawing. Kh drawing wilj be entered ia a bout, and the result m soon as completed announced. Warranty Deeds will be given for all" 'the Hea'l-Estate In three days after the drawing, whkn is ab-.nt mm s..n as they can all be made, after ascertaining to whom they belong. ... t. . i - ... ' - "'""yiit u preveta trie drawing taking place, every dollar received wjl be rerunded. All fund received will be deposited In Bank-not a cent ued fMwuiu aiiyiDinc iransiire to nrev,i n,. ,i...tn. until after the drawing takes place. ' ' ,; , Tickets will beold ouly for cash, Conseqhently, U any numbers are spoken for, and not paid tor before ten days fr.iu the day of drawing the numlr will be iwld or tbe priies they may draw be the property of the Uote Company. The Board of Direct of the H..tei Companv desire again to state that they wih it nnderstool that this ia no speculative humbuging operation. We desire to erect a good Hotel in our city, und have had this pro,,erty airc pnated by different individual for taat purp.ne and upon consultation have ad-pted this as the most likely manner ot converting it iuu money ; and we hereby pledge ourselve fi- the hoiHajie tranaci,m of , hi whole affair. , A few responsible Agents f known Integrity will viit the urrounding country and neighboring cities and town, in a few day. with tickets for sale. Should any pVefe, remitting by mail they can do so by enclosing the tasb or draft to Alex. Uallam, Cashier of Nemaha tllev,nk who is the Secretary and Treasurer of the Hotel Com' pany, and on receipt of funds he will return a ticket or ticket to those ordering. Any one making up aclub can retain 10 per cent commission. ' . BROWN,. - . A. HAL LAM, J- W. COLEMAN-. ' H. JOHNS4)S. - i R. W. FC11XA9 Board o Directors of the Brownville u.,iei rmr. Brownville, Sept. S, '57. v2nlo Call around and examine the stock at the Baltimore Clothing Store April 23, 1857. J vrZ CfflfflPM-tSOO To the Public I FOREWARN all person, fro., v.. , erecting aey buildings in tbe tuwa m I J? Uu 1 CO.'Sl towa i. laid out on t 5 by Sr, Ritler. and I b, tlu it my i.iiriHi-ntionies-.ngber ritol to isl U0 rnited Slates Comnmistioner. ,a3, K r erkiaii and St. Sosepk Gairtt. Send Bill to this Office v "M"J7 t Sept. 10. T)7ll-lm ffinE uadenizned respectfnll. .. 1 naiiersigned respectfully inf .t .X-'of lirownv.lle, and Nemaha, M counties that wa sow have Lumher YarJ in Hr. n. -, vlrai4(Jt II r, . - . sale well selected stock of rireUabJf ' ' 3 inches. Also, Fine Sidin Worktl FiL Shineles and Pine La.th. aiiT.r -v 5 "fc - - -...mine, "nera . - Ml fair prices r:. ' "" will mi-' FOR CASH ONLY. BrownTiUe, June ii&lgij. H0W5 4 C. T the Und OJKttrtin the Ttrr,tor .77, Kant at and Ntbratka: , . v iI't, inoi, raiia rre-emptlon claims, on the IKih L tiirtis, heretofore reserved for ch..t. i.,Kl. , r " of Minnesota, Kansas, and Nebraska, wilt L vhere the tettltment hat been or mat a. m'H the Survey. . , T' 4' fn?t 1st; In ee4 where the approval . 1 1( w. ' not yet. been rctarnedv tbe Dfclaniri 8UtL?""T be (lied ttithin three montht fAd r.,Zj wt approved Plat at the Put net bj'.e. ' td. Where the Plat is now in the RetMer'. n. Declaration must be filed within tor " v,? Jlrxt publicatu.n or f At C ireWar in tmr i?.8! " A failure to comply with this rttiuitrBieot! . , a ror rei tore a tbeclaiu. '"'''Vi .Jos. S.wn.sDx, - "'iig fjinoi'i, to the public: ouuc,oui jwnory last, I SMiiti.na'tT tose.l tu-Kobert Hawk and J 2 latid known as Meal' Pina c.i in a n-,. .J .. . . . iu w-1 v tn i irtal 1 1 ml M fitft flrM v..- . tnethfod of warning the pnblu- ncttu p,Irrt,' silid laiKlor In atowncallH Alamo, ii,k i J . " Isabo ittobe laid out onsaidtracr, fr..tn Z I am the le owner if said land, mid w n ....VL"""" - 1. i.. . . . . - WWII rrtu August 15th, 1857. Lot 13 Ni u To The Public! " On the 26th of January last,' lUbert H 1W, . J.ihn (i. Melvin, purcliae: cf un Nf., the ' known as Neal's Point or AIjiiuv it XW f ;ik Term, which we have pjiu for in full, and fur h.ta lv JT' Qait-Cl lim deed, and also a b..nd rr a Warr.aij si on as he shall receive-a Patent tbjref ir. TVr m,.,, of said hmd have leen cmplieil wi:h b.the letter ua "' piirt. We, the said Hawk and Jlt in an.) ur , forewarn all whis-i it may concern imttu P'irrh,j Louis Neal any part or said tract or towu me, uitm tioilier, coal or stone tberefroiu. or ui.ike any iB,utvtfc. ments thereon, as we intend conwtiiig h.s njlituwi same in the proper courts. HOBf . HAWK, ' . JOUX i. MKLTIX . S M t ktiLLS,' , . . ll-M'CSLDLS, M. TOOTI.f . i WAPU. UKPXKlt JACOB K. HAWK M. JKFF. THilMPSdX ' , . . II. HITCIUIH I. WM. E. DIU.OS. ti. W. nAWKl. A. '.T'4 AKFlt, JO.V M VAM.I PT J. M.Tl!(iJIPl)S. lO-ai Augtist. !S.y7. Platte River Ferry. The Platte Hiver Ferry company hare Ibcir irrj i uucessfui operati.m at the mouth of tha . . Platte Hiver. ; This route U six miles shorter than th.it byCedrUl.rl and is a much bet'es route. Kxicriencpl ami careful men will be In attendant it all limes to accommodate the traveling public, rum ,t ferriage a low as at any other point. ' - W. M. SLAl GHm Plattsmoutb, Sept.'3d, 1867. rt-nlWn Lumber! Litmber!! , . HOADI.T tt lllia. . . Whoe new Sterim Mi!l has juf me info vaerat'ia n the Prairie ferret t opposite Brownville, are now prfr l to fuminh the public with every demrable vriT. lumber, on short nolictt 'and reassinhle ie m. being an unusual m.,fiit uf hard mm 4 tiiftlr ia tha vicinity, we are prcpareit ta iy p;wlrilr attenUuat. Uliing up orders for U. and Walnut Itnii-er. In a.n everything DeeCed In tais omutry ihq e found ii tj, KOiDLT MI'IK. September 3d, 1S3T. i.Mt D. K. THOMAS. ' T A. OALtAHl.. THOMAS & GALLAHUB, rorvnrd Inland Commission i ; No. JO Pine street Corner Srcond, i . rr sTAias 10-ly ST. LOUIS, MO. . Emigrant's Land Hunters!'.! : ' HOTT & iMITH And ' - AemahttCity A Pleasautt i.le, N.T. Land Warrants Bonsht and Soli Land Entered on Time, Land Claims and To wa Lots TJaagM and Sell AXD J Investments MwU for Dustant Dealers. BEING practical Snrverorj and of e tiavnig bl th' years experience in tbe "West." will devne iir inrr tune aud special tlenttonto the !Sl-t,on and Enn'4 land or claims for. settlers and all ItioM. dei. iu.' locations, ' , , A trass, ,r-v . . HUYT & SMITH. I' . , ' Ncmiilia City, Ji T. " ' xtt-rns to Schuyler, P.epublirr, Seneca c.. Olio. 1) Y .Henries. TitTln City, " Dr P Inn. keep, lijyt.Ki. Iowa o.'t !.. Hev W King, ArrLer, Ki hard-on to., N. T. S Wiseman. Oenoa BIcrTs, Iowa. .J F Schuyler. Novelty Works. N, T. F Ferguson, Blownville. N. T Clinton D Turner, Attn a. Seneca Co.. Ohi.' Sl5i'ers f Enquiry Promptly Am ere-1 Jl lnW 13th, Vn. -t,l'.T 4 J, B. JENWniGS WHOLESALE GROCEE, Commission Merchant And DEALERS I CWHTRY PJIODITE. Corntr 2i, and Frances sLt., it. Jityh, Hj- Igaat Jot The !! Of - : Kanawha Salt ii Field Celebrated Oj-sfers" TAKES pieosnrala annonncing to th eiUeeos.rf S" braska and Kansas Territories, sootherrj.1 jwa and D"'"1 ern Missouri, that he is now receiving his s.ually 1 and complete stock of Groceries conti.nnj: rf every arti cle belmieing to tbe hue, which he will K.ICH S1VK LY AT WHOLESALE, on a favorable terns as any boas in the West. He is also agent for tbe sale of K.inawta salt, alarms lot of which ia now on hand and for sale al reduced pri to closeconsignment. H will be regularly in receipt throughout the of Field's Celebrated CoveOyaters direct frti Baltim-n which will be sold at St. Louis pri. es Thy are snprior to any oyster sold in the Wiwt. m! everv mn warranirJ. - Orders respectfully soltrite.! ami promptly attei.ed f- .uwpurAtigatz, lbo7. ' WtV ' FLOl'B 60Q bbls .rut IMU .k. r.ri.n. X.l """i en grout, , in store and for sale hy ' . J. B. JEIsNrN GS. SA LT 1000 bbls Ka and lOtfl sk Gh salt for ie t . " . . J. B. JilaVXINGS. HTDRAUUC CEMENT fnent by -100 bbl for sale on wn''f J. B. JENNINGS. OTSTERS 600 box Field' Celebrate Core (j:er for sale by J. B. JENNINGS SARDINES 2S case 1-4 and 1-2 bcxei Sardine ft sale by J. B. JENNINGS. CRACKERS aOO hbls and hi. Hntisr fl .la. Sugar, Picnic, and Boton crackers for sale I y J. B. JENNINGS. CLARET WINE 60 do claret a good ar kla i" ,or and for sale by J. B. JENNINGS LONDON PORTE AND SCOTCH ALE JO-Pint warranted genuine, in store and ! sa el y ' - J. B. JEX3TINGS. CHEESE SO bxs fresh ED Cheese fKM' , - J. B. JENNINGS. SCNDRIFS Pickles ats.hfsand gain; t mb)e iarar fresh llzss; Peaches; Preserves asorte.l; fe fruit sters; Brandies; Reasons; Tomato catKOi; Walnrit T per sauce; Candles; smoked herring; Jfackrral, Va, A-c, aie Soap, In store and for ula b J. B. JENyiNgj ErerUiing in the clothing; line at tb . Baltimore Clothing Store. . - - . ',n i tmii.tm-. . furtherstatethat alihough lhave thetivhvt.. reta'ni amount they paid me as a forfeiture I an, tmc , mmn, ? o. and now notify all per..n omrncl that I.V and willing to refund to Messrs Hawk a: id H-i,,?7 amount they paid me on said aj&diUuna: BirrtM. ii r.i ii tarn wrr i tiwr n i in. - , ISIII tt