' 1 .T . t ....' - . j - - - f v - - ' ... i't: - i ?5 . ... i - : 4 ? it V : ? 1 .err-',: .... . c! a-J a: C' T r20VrVILLC,TiiL'i:dDlY JOE 1, Uii. 'ce; ejRill.be Union religious service ielJ ia the Presbyterian Church cn eCcordance.vriiiv th Prociarnatisri pf the riPmiient cf the. United-Statrs,,, tcttinj - g part a of ,Hu:niIiatioa end Prayer, -.Tb?. Re.-. Jlr. -Tipton -i expected to .'.'rreach the Serracn, - - - A PEOCLiHAUOIi. , . r.Ty' fe; QcimcT: cf -Yeirasha cj 1 - - : -Fc!livg,t IJy.viihahcT, cii Prayer. - O-r Nation rnourns the loss cf iti n3 "l lie Chief lain ! Abraham Lincoln, the , Patriot, the great Statesman, has fal len ; and every 'patriot ia the N&tioa. ' ncurns Lis less. 1 " : ' , -.'.I Ia xitvr cf Lis great aCb'.icn.ihe Pres - .iieat cf the United "States -has' designa- ted. -. - . , -..;.,.. . , ; " T&ar3ay tio Crst day cf June, Va day cf claiming, humiliation' and -''grayer.- The President' has1 especially - recommended "That our pecple'-ca lhat I-.jdayy.in tbeir respective places cfrwer t thip anile in Ecleran serrice to- Almighty God, in memory of the "good tr.ao who ' his teen" removed, ' ) thai all'thall la cccypied'at the ram time in eontera .j. platioa cf hit tirtuei,lar:d acrrcw for 'his ..i"dden. death.'. ,. ,. Host heartily conccrricia all that ts . been recommended by our worthy Chief Magistrate. I especially and respectfully ' Istiie the people cf -Nebraska lo lay k ttide as far as p.osait!e, all tecular bu- tineas cn thstday: end that it cot only .. be observed as a day cf humiliation, v-'' I ut that it be made an occasioo for the people to unite in asking cf the alaigh- ty to so dispose cf events, and to guide i: ccr rulers and the people, so that- peace .. . and unity may gaia prevail throughout the la'nd,' Let v atk God to tacctify this great " 'cational eGiction'to the ultimata good of thojE3 who' -survive this great and good x.' man, that the good wcrka. contemplated ty Lira may be speedily and faithfully carried into execution. Dons at Omaanhis 12th day cf May -Iw-5. , ; My the Governor, , ; A. SAUNDERS j ; PADDOCK, Secretary, t. ' .- V- ' - ' i . .,.' -.. ' r i . . .. . - - - ..... Ytczk the Report of the Commissioner ' ,,"cf the General Land Office, we take the following statistics of the. general and . entered in the Territory, at the different !nd Office. The time cf making these v.' entries was frooj tne lit of. July, 1SG3, : ff4to the 20ih cf June, 1C34;, cr th'e-ifiscal ,'reax. ,. ,-. - . . u - t - ... ' ,jt- iAl. l-9 Off ats. Land, 0c9.ther.ft tvas Wintered, 54,755' acres,, cf this amount '-Q72 tcres'vras taken under the Home ; rtead Law. , ;. y iy t- '. At the cfSce in Brownville thera was '.cr-tered 4.0,702 acres, cf , this amount . - S7.j4; acres was entered under ;the -Hcmestead Law. . ..'At the OfBce in Nebraska City there ? rras entered 32,450 acres, cf this amount .; CJ.429 were taken under the Homestead 7- Liw. -. At the Of2ce at Dakota-City , there ; xras entered 3,951 acres, cf this amount acres were taken ender the Home ' . tesd Law. These comparative figures; speakj well ' .''.;":r.corLRnd JDistrict. ; Omaha;he .. cnly district ahead cf ui-T-haa; had ,the immense prestage cf the. Pacific Rail- .joad;. the Nebraska City Distrjct;has attempted to.reap a,like benefit by blow ' J-ing jabcat numerous -railroads that were 10 pass thrcught that district, and .tall is .' distanced in land entered by' upwards, of acres, i The Nemaha District holds - - cutro extra inducements; all , we aslris lhat car soil and adrantares be seen and - . . rz are fatisSed that bo;h will be appre ciated. ... . . " , . v IYc:a the lat day cf July, 1S31, up to the 'present time there has been lecated at this oSce about 45,000 acres, about C3.CG0 cf which has been taken under the Homestead Law.' -i-ThU-is a marked increite upca the ;h:Vscal year, with over a:month lo go i 'cn.-f Xoyai- emigrants yoti're the only .icliss v dfesiredbok at hese facts and . i:ake up your minds were tosetile. The : cmigratica to this District is not the re-t-jult'cf ;-any forcing' process, lat fcf tatu i ",Z'C idvantsges exceedtd. by no District , :n the' Territory." Vie 'Ihv not' 'about r-;iroads."lo ricg scalers, bechuso- we - L- ihat'at ihe-file cur Diitrict is f.l .r j. cpthe tatarl 'demahd '-v.Ill: brjcg ... :h. .tcirly ' en' insarrectica "c:!urrtd via J The negro troops had perfected "a fcplot to jally'fcrtht:-:dtr4arder--errry rebel in I lien: phis; id'. revenge for ths Fj;.-: Pillow. .,n::::crc. - The .:njx cf . tarclldffiel j ;n:rs-.rn:s.the: cau..i;Whiaa.trocps.l "OS ! c;r:.; f:rth, ca their rnissica cf.ffcr.th, I ) 7 wcf ppHjHajr'tp skirmish I t - . . . ....... 4 ...... j Cli . . . . . ttnl .criTirT .ti:em ...'' - - - -Ley ere' rev (nn,d?r -trcng T-c v.-.f TiLLr, lt'j., ) -At a r:2?Mr.2 cf tl.3 i :nz men cf thi: city, held, p;: rr::i:. -his day in D:n'i Hail, Dr Jcl .'el.;,: .3 vv2s chc:cn Chairma: c.r.d''. .. 2T. At kinacn. Secretary. ' Tt3 object L"the-meetinj nil, ex plained to be the organization cf a Bard cf Trad 3. ly disrusied, acd its clject canvassed. The clject of-such an organization was' dee'ded to. b eria a d vancQ-th Jntere stsjst. Nemaha County by doing all in its power to bring ia trade and tfarel. On motion a committee cf five ras appointed to draft By-Laws for the gav "eminent "cf the Ibard," to submitted at its next' regular meeting, whereupon the. Chair made the following appoint- C 6 C t 9 t .,. Joha4 L.: Cclhapp," A. S.'JlolIiday. Jame? Berry; II. C.: Lett and theo. W. 'EedfJrd.;J- :'"! '' ' :- Oa motion, adjourned to nieel next Thursday eyerir. - t j JOHrXM'PHERSON.'CVra. ; II. J.I. Araix.ios, Sec'y ' ' Sinca abpve meeting was held j we have hsard soinetalk among oar farmers as to the object cf this organization,' some avering thsl it was a combinatira 'cf rnef chants to put up the pricft cf "goods, Zii. " This- is' very wide" eff the 'mark, rrothing "cf the kfnd was thought cf, or will ever be attempted: The true aim cf thlaf Beard will be' to further te in- , TV terest cf Nemaha ' Countv and this city, by forwarding Improvements wherever they rady benefit. tie' City arid County, acd other mat'ers to numerous to men tion ;" bul the'price cf Pork and Bans, or Dry Goods and Groceries will nerer be meddled with by the'Eoard. Further any farmer, possessed cf real-estate, in this county may become a "member. Every property holder is interested and should be a member. ' - The following communication was handed to us sometime ' ago' but has accidently been misplaced, out as it has ccme to light agsiD, we publish, as re quested, wiih lhis addition, we have en quired as to the 'truth cf hi. contents and find 'that the most' cf "Mr. : Shurtlelf's neighbors give him" credit for loyalty. Jdr. Editor : I learned a few' days since that it has been reported in Nema ha City andjin allprobability, elsewhere that lama rebel or sympathiser with the South.1 "Certainly the author of such a report ia' not well posted, for nothing that I have said or done could license any perscn to make such charges against rne. I came to this Territory in good faithvo make' it rhy home ; am a loyal citizen and "utterly opposed to session in any manner that it could be gotten up. As a christian I always submit to be govern- ed by those that rule in ' authority.1 ' I -'- - . v ' - - '. f . - J peace ana prosperity oi tnis government. But for me, as a' Minister of 'the Gosn'el cf Christ, to preach politics, I can't doit. Believing that politics is one "thing 'and christianTty " another. And this, '.Mr. Editor, is probably all the cause thai any person, could lave. With me Jet poli ticians attend to the political business'of our( country, and let ministers that pro Jess Christianity preach Christ.'' This appears from the premises to'be their legitimate.business. ( - '!'. (' Respectfully Yours, , ' ' r. Daw'l W. Sbvktlztt. ; Little Muddy, Neb., April 9, '65. ' In the Omaha Republican wa find a letter dated Ft Laramie, May",2lst, from which" we extract "the following : . '' "On Saturday two hundred t Indians attacked Deer- Creek "Station; ninety miles west of hTe, stole 16 horses from thers and ix i"rotn' sc-diers ramped near by.- Seven: Indians .areire'pirted killed. A party started in pursuit of lie Indians a'nd had a skirmis! with them; oue man and several horses killed. "The Operator at Three Crossings was reporttng an attack upon lhat sta tion, cn Friday afternoon, and while do ing so, the line was cut ty Indians,- and have had no tiding from him since.'' Lieut's. Griffin, Pulcck and all cf the First NfcbrasUa have been ordered west. It appears to us about time that that great Indian expedition, which we've heard so much about; was moving. : It is true "large bodies move slow," an4 if we jadgs cf this expeditisa'- "cn time, woe be to the red devils cf tie clains whealt does move. ' ' pM;- and -infantry ' together -Upcn: his ap sf . - . - 1 - preach to the. city, the .irapersa!ist3:va'ca : Th? following r,e find, ia the Nebras ka City Daily Press: ,i-::.::rS .1 1 : t-Wi lR 3Iilhr. has; taken an itfTictionr ate eave cf the. djtcria.l: tripod cf- the ilo Register." Chi Vi aa. Jl.Uer, for msaaeat think, , , -1 Vrktjne8ji,T6 prc"tj prirgfron3 Faaa3iEk; . . . tTTbea thus prmti to F.a!o-ia dra,, " Vrta will pcrise thj prosiilutei rin; CJ Cal Trr psrrcrtci. I paper misapplied, '. -; r. , Ki Ili:!r '.liliorued the Missouri t'id,r. ' '.Ueci o'fr thb hot ;ct, born to cstfal toils, - . Tftn tsght to wait the paper waiek he eoils ; wed, ue! red", or t li -d the car with iusty limb He'd not (ua r.urui, por If Hjroiia. , Adja J;S est- William ! . May thy lau- rals tura poppies,- and, theirnareciic per fume ldl.tbee .into pweet repose' And fcr- getfulcess-. cf the; ic'gratiiude .of man- - m - v J:in-4., Atwl .Sweet JJilly-go-iil.; "he Herald's correspondent gjres.the, rsrtjc - las cf thenar re n of Jeff, Iayis,. fvlly ccnnrrair'-the cGi-ial-acccJuij-al-retdy.puUiihed..; i C:.- t V When the guard wenrto the ten'jth'ey were met by Jlrs. Davis ia dishftbille "Fie 5? gent! r.-r.c a den't disturb ihz "rriracycf ladies. before they Lz2 time to dm:," -'All right, madara" --.id t! - in r i . j .'.ivc '.a , ., J.. . I Pres ctly th ro ap; ire a: .:3 cjsr an esters" !2 old .IT t.r.t - ca; :t V caherrm, escorted by Mrs. Davis and her sister. "Please let my old mother go fo the spring for some water to wash ; a tSfl rsrDiV i s tT a p leading ton ev It strikes me your .mother wears very Ug poots,' said th'e'guaTd, as he hoisted the-cld lady's dres withdais sabre, and discovered number thirteen calf skins ; !rand wHiskrstooT'jd the ferge'ent, as ie puue'd the fcoba from her face ; and b, JefT Davis in all his littleness stood beforehim ! A Spencer was immtdTaUy pom ted at hisearsVand he was marched back to his tent and placed'' in "durance vile. Only a'bout eight thousand dollars', in specie was with the party, though several boxes were not yet searched.. They were brought .along, however.' ancl "ill be de livered the authorities at Washintoni There were fouad on Postmaster Rea--gan, papers showing a large .amount cf specie hirpeJ 'for London, . which, will also be delivered to , the t authorities. '.by Colonel Pritchard. The latter withhis prisoners started immediately f or Macon. The party, were all sullen,, and .Davis remarked to Pritchard that had ihey cot been taken by surprise thsy would not have rurrexdered without a fight. While on the road they received a'copy of President Johnson's proclamation off-' ering 8100,000 for Davis, .Dayis ,read. it; he trembled ; his hands -dropped to his side, and with a'grpanhe dropped the paper.. .His wife picked it up, read it aloud, and the whole party burst into tears. .. ' . . , . "Those who propagate evil reports fre quently invent them ; and.it is no breach of charily to suppose this to be the case always; because no man who spreads detraction would have scrupled lo pro duce iu JVctc.' ; ;. : When the af3uvia arising frosa a dead carcass becomes nerlor ; when skunks forget", their , propensity to scattertheir perfume; wSen the maggoty glowworms which infest thy brain shall be consider ed pearls of vsdom j-when J. Salt Mor ton .becomes en honest politician and thou ceassst ta be.his tool ; when truth becomes a nijth. and - total .-.depravity' the.generul rul8 ; therr, and. not till .then, will the above 1 sound .well,-as ccnaing from thy pen, Oh, Ajax I who hath not been content with blackening individual reputaticni but hath stigmatized a whole nation with' the sodty. crime of.raacegi-xiailnn."--; ; '. . i ? ' ' i A. F. Harvey arrainged .for drunk enness and an assault ; on a paceable citizen. The assaulted party refrained from administering, the chastisement his impudence'deserved, arid quietly arrested ana . piaceu n.im in-" ine .-cusicay -'or-an ouicer, , Such p3e nders; are usualy in duced by, Police Court to shovel dirt on the streets, for a few days. 'fftlr'aska Cify 'Press-21ih. : i; VJ '!';' . W.e presume ihe'ZicabiJIties of.the JVcics are considerably' lesseuei while its edj. torial fljjets in cilahoosei' The splendid lower Mississippi paclc-" et Julia, wnicn wasxounu tor r ort 13en ton, with a cargo cf" freight;-) and "sunk sixty miles above Omaha on thb 22d inst''has been raised, and the 'leakaj: in her'hull was stopped,"' when '"she stair ted 'on her' voyage' to 'the" mountains! mo uuiy us3 sue susiaiaeu was iwe hundred sacks of corn damaged. , ' ' ' : The ;JVu,5-quotes the followinfir"ffnm for' avoiding' controversy .' : n ''r '' 'You know if you. -had . a'bent" tube bne armi -of - which was 'the? size of '' a pipe steraf and'thef other bi'g -enough 'to hold the ocean, -water-would stand the saxiie height ia cne s the oilier ? ,j , . The simile is complete if wo substitute Ajax for the pipe stem.and a barrel 'of whisky for the ocean ; only the whisky would rise a little, higher iathe prpe'etem V '"" .' ' ': .3 t- ' The Time's Brazos Santiago letter of the 12th inst., furnishes important and interesting. news from' mexico and Texas. ' The reported -occupation" cf Monday by the Liberals ia.counnned-n-concerning which the correspondent .says; that ..the liberal General Negrette, was .,151 com mand of the forces operating against the piace,- consisting-or about 7,UUU nofse I ted .the ; place, after spiking ahe.heavy guns wnicn tell into me Hands cf the lib erals. 4 After eccupyirig'the placV'Ne grette levied a forced icaa S11J9 CCD in specie-to pay his trocpsV' In the light Vt Syltillo'the imperial Generals. Vixtoriona, Lopedo and,.F;rro-vere wounded,- but made thei'r jescape. Ia this fight Ccrt inas captured 5,t)00in fpexie and' '000 prisoners.-- Herois' IJatamoras Etiil' ex ists.Oa the29ih ult;,' General Negret te appeared .in front. ;;tbd, fiiy.wfth ab-oui 6:000 men and. three pieces car tillery, and engaged" the imperial forces, dwving in' their pickets and killing end wounding quite a nu ruber cf the French. Before jhe arrival cf .'.Negrette forces General-Mejia tad. been. reinforced -.by the rarnval from'- Vera Cruz of . 3 poundera., 17;ere Xf;nfcrcBitcaKrriyet't cn;he 21stf,.2nd- cnr.th-f:ur?hji:j2( was'fu'rtSeV reiircel bV'SOO -Austriai further, rein.vrce.l bit.8Q0. Austrian battalions cf infa'rtry of abouV2Gi) men each, about 200 laccera " afew 'tahch- eiua i.-.u.Ay ui iiiijfria, '.VUa IJ'jr. time troop3nO rnean accession ID. the Jmall j je'rs eld, apprised at Thirty Cvo Dollar?-, Ta garrison.-"It is how- re'pWrVoif that after j kea.n?j Auio T. I). Eoghoa.aaiiiOMria h.j,6a several days skirmishing that resulted in ?l0U' R. V. HT71HE!S , J. V. tho captcrin- t l killing cf a fe- ca 1 2th sides : c'.ia is falling back. It is believe'' - ";-2rted by his friends that he h ,z'y -a waiting reinforcements .hieh ar ?r;;tsd everyday '.en. 'he intends f -ia - ia. During the : ?h?'be .Cre the city th 5 heorio citizen . i; va lv.Z sV.dad-'! ;:2 and Yankees :1c 1 to Brownsville, the litter cf whn ' were kindly received by? their friends, the Brownsvililans, Rumor says they were put into their sympathetic ranks daring the-eng3grr::at -between--tharhciliger-ents. The rebel Gen. Slaughter forti fied ihe left link cf the. Rio Granhyjo prevent Negrette from access to the river to procure water for his command, Eeser time Xegrette's army made a movemen"Ciri i'.the direction of ih'e'.'rifer. the rebeb' opened a brik arliiery fire on them and drove them back.. Negrette iLza lorce enouIs to tak'eta3 -city, ana- doubtless ,vou Id .have .done, so had not Slauzhtef areed to shell hini out if he succeeded jn gaining the' plaz.i. "It is alleged 'by some that this was the case I nf-Negrette's abandoning the; siege and uiai ne ieu -.xour, nuuurea, norses urn were fsmislied for wont of .. water. So much f?r disinterested neutrality. ',T ;;,War.Dep't, .Washington. May.Q7, ! , . ?To Maj. Gen. Dix. rA dispatca from ,Gen. Ca'nby. dated "New Orleans' May 20. stales, ' 7he' arrangements' for ' the surrender of theTConfederate forces in the Trans-Miissipi D-parment. hav$ been .concleded.i . They includb the nit and. material of." the army and envy." - Signed E. M. S f AN TON, ' Tec'y cf War. The followiug order has jist teen is sued from the War Department:- "That in ajl cases ofs-entences by military trfb unals.of. imprisonment during ,the war, "theputence be rf mitted and the priso ners be disel ared. The ASjutant Gen. win issue lmmeaiaieiy tne necessary in- gtruciiuns to carry this'order intoeirec-. By order of the President. ;. - ;i' . i : Signed; E. M STANTON,, . . , " , Sec'y, of War. . r , ; Kansas City,. May 25. 5 , One of the most destructive storms thatyev'er visited this portion of the coun try occur'ed Wednesday evening in the vicinity of Olathe, Johnson' county Kan sas. . I -J.-, ; ' The storm commenced abeut sundown. Several large brick buildings were blown down and raduced to' a perfect wreck. Stohe'cne 'were unroofed; and a por tion of their walls blown down. ; Several persons were injured,-three or four se riously, and severahcut. and bruised by hail. Horses and wagons were literally lifted from the ground and "rolled .over by the force "of the wind."' Hail1 was said to be blown into drifts 'two or three feet in depth. L ; . ; c, - i Reports from the track of the ; storm I represent great 'destruction tq'hoases jnd fences. The general' cbu'rse'of 'the storm was from' the northwest to - the south east. ca :1r.'..vsu ;-. . - cr i o M z? : s r te o ? a" o - es O t -1 - 3 r c- ( -i 5 i "i r? 3-1. 2 5-5 c o - w M O : o H 2 3 3 a 3 O - - 3 "t Z' 3 V . ,3 tC.: , 5 09 O ( Si IT Cn-: f. !S-J '-,i-.'i i bUiS if Ver es N K o ? i.' li. i ttL - 5 -3 t Si I em : - ':i;'l its pn-xo-fco-wsi!?-. W I te f - z: ; 1 . -1 o-- -'C 11 ? . c to , T 1 O -1 ' 3 i- T.- 11 .7 ru c rci C7.-t;-t. j. v i i ' --tj no t-Z . W "T ' J ) t 66 I r; i . ;il .I'B CS , Cl. ft c . .A- io 1 7r s v ' o w - hi i P e-M sr'' - i ':."T 1 '-n ?i' :- "2, ,.7;vd c i-i.-'T. B o K3 ) K3 5 iM T t o J : - i. v. I c a o o f tc . j rs .11 'M-'MMSM-' t:T ' 1 ?i Jl ' j v. t-i'.l vi-. r S V oxc i?3 r J O Z SS O 3 Q. JO : 1 MCOO to , M OO. 2 O ; 55 "w X ' 3t o Jfc ?p c ! a. ? m s 4 o- x u ---2 i . gr coo y o . p 5, : . 1 ... .r, c 5 5. O t o s c i Ml . CO M S-P s i5 j ro to K o 3- r ! M i - ST P - - CO o 3 m s . co 6e ks o 1 1- - v t a J '2 ,'!-- top p tap J5S V O ijk'o o W - f '' S C - " 30:ll . yi O O y- X o C ILS re a ." 'f. i I i J J. ' - w J J t . - V ca r -- .V5 '' ' t - o o - CO so o , "1 V7 -:'l Land li'sted.vhole Nof .creg. 193,002 Value! of. lands, ?6f ?4 .. town lots. . v r,'-; !-9?-! V . t pursonal propertyt - ; 576, 63 TotalValue' - Cj' M'.-1i'CfSDEIlSOS, ... i- ' axyrBAfcbEii.Katjr li iV. I OTAPIE AISD FAflCY DRY GOODS bo'.o;t$;.&ss.oe.s; Main Street between First and Second, o a r t ap a nnn Aicrn crmx." Amr.j.TfDi HaSrv'jBe4fordirecile, ioN'e- -laha C:nnT,y 'Xebraski 'l,6rrifrry. Una Lstriy tin. ..alio wfurk.utLursvwtrwc.d to h,-.fatt ??3jf Ksstr i 'f1' !c ; j 1 , f tj ! i 5 I . rUl u;,-i ;v ' ; !r4'? i l-:;Co:svfinff ;of tn-l'DrJ O oi Dinics : - i 3 I s YV'V tVtW ' i l i i ir ! 1 - t J f . - T" " - a : : a Havicgjaat receive (i'Ri n n'fi n n i r Li I; ;rJ J: U KJ iLT CXXiTLY izrCttt) IEICIS, I wobM ' ... ! . ' 'I"--27-; ' I f Nt1 J Aci surreuaiicg to tr-e jaraa. i tr.;.-v U Crts.vrissn1a' e'aeral every article requisite ta mike ? aco:c;'.rS3 outfit. C3I am now f tcgared lo sell GcoJs'Cheaper than ai.y bouse ivcs: cf St. Lcuis.33 CiLi' A5D SEE FOlt T0URSEL? AT THE CALTnidllE CLOTIIIN'G HOUSE. Brrtwrvvilfe, .Tnnn lt; i ' ! -1 i n n ?-r y 2 EOOaS BELOW 'PC3T-OFFSCE,' MAIN ST., ... Where'a choice selection cf the fol lowing a r'ticie.' tan al way be found) c n B a : p s. r o n c a s n i .. , . Fiue Dresa Goods . 1 .. ; Balmoral Skirts .' ' Hosery and Hoop Skjrt3 Latest Style Ladies-Dres" J And fancy goods '' : Gents Collari and Neck Ties . . Gents & Boys summer Hats Large Stock Notions . Papa Window Shades ' - ' " " Heavy Stock" of Boots & Shoes r arge Stock of ' Groceries . . . Sugar Teas and Coffe Dried Applet and Syrup Molasses Raisins and Copfec'tionarie3 7 " " Choice Smokinsr arid Chewing Tobacco Spice and Bottled' Pickles ' ; ' ' Soap Candles and Mackerel; -. -Table Salt crackers and Cheese Cash paid for Farm Produce. " ' G:i M. HENDERSON. ""'May 2oth,','65. 9-36 ly rd nn. ffl.CflffB 127 f ? a a 1 Jl RAJ 1ST E-y-, CO., , AT TH3. , r, . t!vej!iat received ecd wi. I jell , V Q H E A P" i QH. GAS H ; -7 'the f'oirowirig article! ia their line. ' ! f 'juoln ,1 iond-; n j;Cpl,1iou and As. ' Choice Cuff je, Sog.ir. T". MoafseB, Sjrnp,Fih, . Dried .FruitaaCl vPTcrjthiiij tiat makes np a ocm pl'oto Grocery outfit. . . .JIARDWARE ,.AHD : CUTLERY. Cbi'ice Packet nd Tb! Cutlery, aili, Farm ai. i Queensware Glajjsware, -nuvti Wa f e "StdhV War e ; &c.3, Sea EON GGHN SHELLERS . - i'hijh doea ite'wk clean and at W rate 'c loll Lufehejg a dy,.anl:i3 thedurablu bhoSler ever icde, being all iron, tba wtar tear aiid" repairs car. aiooflnt t yfrv.ljttje, . ' . ' : J. ' SJjy 18th, 1SJ5. . 35 fl-3ai , piib's 3? i je' c ;T tr, s. year 1S3-5 on. Monday, May the S.h, un der tha Supennte'adence of. O. B. Hew- ett A M. as , Principal j who, with, curb assistanpe, ai.mayjbe necessary, will also rhave; charge of the classification. discipli&e and instruction of the "Prima ry and Intermediate " Departments as included inthe present. arrangement. The Term' will continue eleven weeks. ' HATES OH TCITIO.V. 'Primary Class !'1'.' ; S3 00 ' " ' 'J "Ibterraediate Class 1 ; " $4 00 1 ' '-' GrammW :-"; O'3 S5 00 :1; t Advanced ' L ; $6 00 ' 1 , lPayahl'e "in advanco."' N? Scholar .received'' for - less -'than half thiTerm, and. no allowance made for absence unles p.t the -optiori cf -tbe rincipal. ;. . . Per Order of the Board of School Di-recrors-'cf 'Brownville-Districr. 33tfi TSALE OF "ESTRAY STOCK. ' c L -i -r.-::. :.:.' i i On Satcrdsy tta nth day of Jucelwlll ofTer for "4'.to tba t;rtelbld3rca8b ia band, to the City o Btownville in Kemaha Co , Nebrj.ka Territory re Uny Hoi TOrpused to t yeirs old, riphr hind f.t wbite. n ether raarki-cr brings r?rceivat'-8- TiitaJ Lr.p by ASraMm ?etx7 an-s-aw ta Ji.'s esrn-i, -ap- ' . - . a uul a: Siii CO.- , 33 4. eo. x. v. iituia j.r. or ail iNr. 5 also. Vareh53e Tr-eij. Ixtta) FAIR3Ani(S finsSlLEifecO! ATTOHNBY" AT L AW, ; FALLS CITY, IJEBEAEKA. f 1 ; 1 1 firo wnviIl9"i-,Hig& ; Scliool. Will commence its First Term for tiu i w! f a tt.i)C9 v.jrjURtuJij, . rria a t if 'ary do.-iV f 4 i-: : t "Eci Mach.na ti n i'itAT & FCi : Agents, ia iit. Low. t-i-IU. ( U0 nn r. raum s:sw- .vhieU. fj.ea t2a wi'i .' '' " i .. 1 ' 1 jf.r-; f aifii)f-i!ic.'c".i.a:vaii:a. i 13" "ilJ practice the Courif ;1 srb. t ttt i 1 -ir rr -- f -t y j a i 1 I ' "r-. - -' ' V i,. 1U w J i t,-- 'vy d a Url fall saJ cf ' TV" fi p "P. 7 0 n U ? TI n J ! ! k . I J, I - t? ?i 71 Ti T P 7 0 ? TT 7 TIP J UJ r-.r . , 1 y h i h y rcfrfctfalJy invite tlio attiat-sa f the cUixens cf v- i r . . ... f . . , I Uainmotli . ; Stc ck. OF NEW AND WELL SELECTED 1 ' Jl Ju?t'reccivcd at '' .... 1 . , . . .... - , ., . - DRY GOODS A5D 'GEOCEKT STORE, A". IF. Cor.. Mai ar.d First Eireds,- ' Latest Style Ladies , Dress and Fancy Dress Good, Summer Shawls,-, Dry Goods, Groceries, '.''' - -"'Hats; ''Caps.".'"-" : '; . " Boctj,' 1 :; ' - - Shoe?, iron,- " ; ' ; ' Naila-r Flour, Bacon, Queensware, Hardware, Furn- iture, Sash, Djor," Window Glass, ice. . - .Which he will sell;. . QH E A P F OR CAS H . Call nj Examine til gtoetc bffore p cr ctistlr.j else where. - 8-ii-lj . TEOS. C. CEEHSHAW, siiNCFACtnrtEn . dealee ' SADDLERY UARtTESS ALL riN'DS 07 HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURSLASHES, t5.' ITeia Street, Opposite Ware's Bank, NEBRASKA" CITY, NEBRASKA. DRIED Ar?!es, Driol Peaches, sago, ETce, Urc6, Ai M-T auchlin Swan's. t1 X'rt ' .7 'f:rOinVoa'mifRi;;-V' THSSI Bitters are prepar?d. In iure -.urotl Wh y, from a ovaibtnaiiva of ott Ivrmty di. . Jerifnt kimls of roots, Urks and herbs, w.McV act In perfect concert one tlie other, pr- pared frora the original formula gien by l.1 great chief. Red Jacket, to -Ir. Chapin, who sed them successfulljr In 1U practice for many years, and by their ue gained sogrrcat a pcpnlrity In the treatpint ani cure of 'Dypt.sia, Urer ache, ieveriuid A rue, and il dirsrUinz rrwn vompiaint, conmipauon, fcica and rvervoos Hend- torpid liver or inl;-etion. Persons -uDerins froia ure ty the use or these Enters, which are perfectly ttirso uni5oin ui.ico.-'es w:n cnj a Sara pure and free frora all Usow drugs and miaon uu -fciljr pot up in such prcDaraUoria and Daimcd ofT oa an ur. suspecting jml.lic. A ilnvlt ti isl wiii ceo Tlnce the mo skrptiral that in the REI) JACKS? -' there is rirtue which no other Citters posss. . Tney strengtien and iarigorate its systeu. They are tcequalel for general detility, ' They are a sera cure for dyspepsia. -Tteygiveagooda.ud aealwy eppetiia, They assui dite , -t - . ' i -. : .They are tha V-cat itxialait ia ezlsteacs, . ' They are a preventive of Tevcr aid IZ3, Ttey relievo cczzripaticn. i7 CiieTTei vouallcuiace Ihey are perfect?? p-ne ai palitatle;" A?-d ri-rson ard le!icfe females will f.rfi thy v can aare Saj ijfp LUU by.Uicujo(th.t t .rs. Beware cf eennterfeits. The Eed Jacket Eit ' ters are cnlj w!d In t-ottles wi!h rur rsme blown on th ' ai 1"'ar.4 'ur, jHvt gctrramcnt stacoy acroMlhe cork. ' oca ' ' f r: -7vv' V ' t V . ' ? -. jiij ' For Medicinal and Table usrti, which ara perfectly , t tare,, and aeeJ only, be tried to be appreciated. . t-'oce geociaa udIws Sjiey hnve car g tnt labti oa ' each bottle, and oar iuiUaU pressed li wax arer tbe cork. ' r Sold fcy,l dragists ad dealers throtjjbaoi tha coon try i -.Call for crar gooda tnd U.e do ether. i Cifeulars to the trads lurplied oa sr-plkation ta Bennett Pieiers &. Co, . BltOWTv PiiOLi:, Pero,.T.' ,GADIH. . ; SrowaTir.'a, Juue 2. ' ' co S3-ly " ' ' ' . ' HRSiC..W..W!LUA:,IS0ri; Florence Sewing Hachiiaels a -,, ! Certob atpr-.tp-i.: . . . f altttes Vn.TT.Tl I I V V K R K N T f TTi9 i-j'vfeoce M3C-.lre ba a.lTrf.res frr all ntTiers r STl'rHh.S.it t.aaaiiii HI.VKFiSI I lil,!-, I h.l-:i) whkb aijties tte ej.eriior, ty -imply tufu-iiii a-ii;i!nLi g'e. lo ha-re the. wnr ran ertb6?-Tisiiiae- i f Jf isaluirsf r.fi'e:e,-vary rapt-l riMnp flyegtitc.le at rch rv;.l urn d -iog tba 9ret antflf'jeatefctlfwlfh rri ruT ftl-:.' A ecpe- Ayers Cheny Pector ! . . . . c v. i i , - .lAI.k O .iil'F. I.T nntl rjfl : u! hi f-r?e.' leP.e-r Ci rn th f.f.l t!?."'e!'- 1 tl.e rigat bsrn. fop t-ffe'tla r.sit f a r'lapp 'r.V-:.?r;i-.-Lfi r-'-Tf. .iaer rtors, . , te ic yr oil. a;;ri-t-i w; n Cal'ai S3i4 Th t' Jli i- tLi 1., ' 1 vuuah 3 well as c; .- i perhaps sudden deith.'thsa w-m" cernment cf weak humiaity. r a2th:r it is r..a: "p,r.ica c! just entered ur,:n, c l"a- Cirrr that rart ;..:t "siia I'cftenumes unlocked fcr di;?j rrM J a time l.a even n:t cc:r. : cation, and ihi ThV" cnes" hive always to run a gau-I, J -Vbefcre thej arrive at icaa'.V; J but now that the cwr.try has need i I.Vr.pfrrf? th-r nrriso af . i i - . . . - k.J'Jn at J i , -. 11. Cvs- i but now that the country has need cf de fenders, those who h:tdescat:ed t -t; cf childhood are expesed to te;v the terrors tf the battle-Celd cr insidious cisca'ss-'cf-th h-""'.i' camp. Even. to these. w:3 DursU3 peaceful pursuits cf tor.ie.'dar.ge- m th? shape cf an exrbn, - l a run-away, cr socie'suddaa i-.it so, 'even in the inidst.cf hfe, v. ... cleatn. ' Now, th? moral cf all thif, (if curing (if ii h is noiaireaiv a'. . good, faithful lihcr.r.sies, in soae'f' f other,-eimer by the5 portrait'- faia:cjV: the photographiit: . , thai tace that' 'chi.'momer.t'i sudlci (i. j hmitj iiiighi b;Ji -away'lrcu'ih;r tight ! furvt:r !. How many are thus prccrastinatici j and putting tfT this iacrt J duty, for scrsj j trifling eXcUie,' thai shdll o' day pr34 a source cf the njoit poiguant regret. S "Scarce a day passes that s?r.? na3ja j deep uiTiicuon does nut cuu:e; to.iaa rviti i "If I had one uf your phoiograpljjcf cy j wife aa she was in hfe, I should prizs I above any earthly treasure," cr "if wi I only had sosne kind cf a picture cf cut j little one just gce to beaten, it wouli f be an inexprparible source cf coraf'art-tj us," and so oq, indefinitely. '--'' 1 "Good Pictures cost scrrutiihgX-il w:?j tried ia the way that tests their t.-ua ?ai. I ve, monfty becomes a3 ashes ia ccnpin Eon. ; -' ." , - . . " The 'sutscriber ""would " respeci-I!) announce to the Citizens cf this p!a:$ and vicinity, that he has made arrar? ments to remain wr.h them for. a hcrt seascn ; so that all will have a cha:c to procure cne.cf his beautiful and erer lasting pictures, whkh 'he is so skillful in taking. Having practiced the Art during1 ti past te'a ;ears.and beicg ia. coca:aat reception of all improvements, be fe&it confident of givirg entire satisfactioa, to all who may favor hs-ii with atrial.-. lira pictures fcr clc2n-ts and trilliaaci of tone are utjs'urpasa'ci by ihoie a-v list - in iu couiury. - 'I A word to Mothers: To those b have infants, h? wouli say that the now have an cpportun.'y cf cb'.aicicj j pictures which niay be a comfort and so i from them, as he pays articular" a'.rec tion to making piciure. of children. Pictures' guarantied a'. good in cloudy weather-as in fair,-, . -. - ? ( 'to any - person wishirrg-ti Ieafa lis Art, he criers instrur: i n.-, at aa Ic prico ts.:8n;ba 6h?.ii! Vf?" where. CHARLES ii. WALKER. ' Practice Operator u ,the" Aiuencn I Pccpie. Now to be found at the Gi Iry of W..M. C. Perkin?. Rrawcnlle, Nebraska Territory, 3137. - - BENJ. HO GEE'S ! 4-14 j' L.J U'Tl A 111- U i JLJ2m i - 1 T V JL L,J J, TX J jl JiJ CfOR. FIRST & ATLANTIC STEETS EHOWIIVILLE, 1 ' IIEBHASSi, V . . ' IS TIIE ) ) r . ; .... MOOT cojvrr3ijijT2 Iqstirution?. cf ther kind, ja : th West! THE-BEST; AND FiE 3 "TO" Or CS-II 53 TO HIRE, . TERMS REASONABLE. An Exteasira., . .,. -l -' Ij connected with the S:bl9. i STOCK '-BO A.PvDED Tl7 lha Day, i-T7c3l:,' - or; liontc. . a y ' J . m "Slay,' llih,.'ej.,:.., ... ; si iy C. 7. SlEWAKT.iiD. A. P. II9LLAD-i,. FHYSICIAHS At ID SUnGEOjih Sottth r-vst eornar of JUia ani r.-- ' -f 7U f. jr. - rnwrTil.irebr.-Va.3:aT 5t5; IZ39 - "1 ear, tn-arbjt r r,f tie ruit ear ui h nSeoi o" ti, c:aj trial on the reft b'p, - , rre4 attwf my Pol 'an. R. 7 H-iJ. vJL- - i - 9 - J 'Vptv vnrr X.J I ti 1 in- eito-l-rff down t-a o--K"t "ilV; . . .. ' . ..j rr. f - 1 Ayer's Sarsapj er the young, matured ,r -a?ed "r. ' who have friends to Jove thera asd'r-'-fcr them when dead," should, ilT& ether day to pass'carlessly fcr wi-'C- There ore' some .new lu3i!v prrtr'c 7 for a season,.-with . ,it pleasures t 1 sea-side, 'or 'some far- cST-fa?Liccab!i j city, without a thought cl dacer.wbes. ' perLaps, mere is not niexistecce ashai. ' 010 of some belof.Jfzce'm the family cir- cle to rnr;ni tlrn. of - it$ tri-hrcJ' j SEO !H2Uw3 ZHS Taen up tha us-Wxa?, li? thr v, ?cs:-WtCt SemabivCitj, Neassb C'0" T- braska Territory, cntbo 5'hd ay of Apru, V -!f Ore Brorn M azf, w Ub -;b!jck' -r-.t cn tf 'eIJ