JARVIS S. CIU'RCIX, Editor. erownville, Thursday, may t.iscs. l or Prrfcidcnt iu 1&G8, GEIST. XJ. B. GRANT. For Vlee-Prefcldcilf HON. 33. IT. WADE. Eecomniciiaed by the Pule Rr publican Couveutlun of Jvebmeka. . EEPUELI0A1TSTATE TICKET. FmidenUtt Klectors T. M. J4ARQTETTZ, cf O.ss Cormty. LOUIS AUUiKWlIIH, of I'i la-Uja Co. J. F. WAKNfcK, of Dakota Coumy. K ember of C nzre? JOHN TAFFE, of Douslas Couuty, For Govenor DAVID BITTLEit, of Pawnee County. For secretary of state T. P. KKXXARD, of County. Tor Trcascrer J AM ES SWEET, of OVe County. Fit Auditor f S!. it e JOUN ;iLLFriE, T:.Tmalia County. District Attornc, Firt Judii-ijl Di-inci O B. liKSTETT. ..f Kei.i.ili-. Cor.nty. We this week run up at ead of our columns, as cur standard" bearers, the ccroineesof tbe late Republican Ccnven lion. Senator Tipton, orne time since, eu-f-ested to us the propriety cf declar ivg fcr General Grant for Present and for JJenj. F. Wade for Vice-President. If we were publishing a paper er-pecially devoted to '.Laividual interests, we ehculd eince have yielded lo our inclina tions as well as to the lo'icitaticns of our friends, by indicating our preferences for the several offices to be filled the ccming fall; but engaged as we are in publishing a nftrjpaper, we did net wish to pre judge the question, or forestall tLe judgement cf the people, by any prema ture arrangement cf our own, but rather await the official response of the Repub lican Convention. As ta- principles and governmental policy, we have deep convjetiens and de cided preferences; as to men. there are hundreds of good Republicans between whom there is but little to choose. In deference to the will of the majority, we ccw take our position as well as to men bs to measures. We are cow umram elled by a previous record, and can take advantage of a good breeze to tail out into the troubled waters with a barque manned and rigged for vallian't service. Our Congressional and State Ticket is a strong one, composed of tried men whose past record give3 them immense prestage before the people. The public pulse of this vigorous and growing Slate is throbmg anxiously for the contest. Republicans are alive lo the national issues which are ccce more to receive an endorsement at their hands the ccmirg fall, by a majority certain to exceed three thousand in the thoroughly Republican Stale cf Nebraska. The delegation for the First Judicial District at the State Convention in Ne braska City convened in the Recorder's office, aud organized by the election of Hon. E. S Dundy as Chairman, who ttated that the object of the convention was the nomination of a District Aitor ney. - On motion an informal ballot was ta ken, which resulted in O. B. Hewett receiving six votes. Itham Revis four Capt. Humphrey " fcur " C. W. Seymour " four S. E. McCracken four " Several other ballots were had with rarying results, when on motion, it was resoWed to drop- the candidate after the next ballot who received th6 lowest number of votes, and so continue to do until one of the candidates should receive n majority. Mr. McCracken was first dropped, iflr. Seymour next, Mr. Revis next, and on the fifteenth ballot O. B. Hewett received twelve votes, and Capt. Humphrey ten. Whereupon Judge O. B. Hewett was declared the nominee by acclamation. Besides the regular delegation to the State Convention from Nemaha county, we noticed Jno. L. Carson, William H. Hoover, Geo. W. Fairbrother, Hun. R. W. Furnas, Hen. O. B. Hewett, Hod. S. M.Rich, DeForesi Porter. Wilson E Ma jors, W. D. Blackburn and Benj. Rogers. We clip the following well merited praise of oar c-ndilt fnr Distrirt .At torney, from the Omaha Republican of the 2nd iost; Judge Hewett, the nominee in the first district, is a citizen of Brownville, and a prominent Republican of the southern pcri' "f llie State. He has serf ltle public in several public capac jaes ; is a lawyer of alilny; aLd ihere is no question but he will prove an effi cient and capable officer." .. There are but few to equal the Jndce A D in ability and experience as a lawyer, end he has no superiors in this Judicial District. SenatjrTitopj sends us regularly the Daily Globe, ' Senator. Thayer -sent the Republican Club a -large -cumber of Gen. Butler's -cpening impeachment argument. Congressman TafTe sent the Club va rious congressional epeeches. in large numbers. Ed. D. Smith tends the Club the Washington Chronicle. The above named persons will accept the thanks of the citizens of Brownville for these favors. These documents have been distributed, aud are eagerly sought after. Atchison county is now in condition to subscribe $100,000 to the M. &. M. A. L- R. TL on certain conditions. The tci was close and th majority small. NEBRASKA IIESIS, The United Statei District Court for Nbriki it now ia session in Uua, Judge Dundy jrcud- . riftnctCrurt is in session this week in Jcbnscn couctj. District Court fr I'awne county will commence on the llth. A Post cf the G. A. R. tasbeen organiitd at Lincoln. TbeCoiieni Ilotel cf Omaha wiscloeel op cj tl Sheriff the last of April. TLe election for city oScen in Nebraska City wai held Ian Mor.dsy. Whole cumber of registered votf 715 whole cumber of votes cat f34, of which S. II. Calhoun (Democrat) received 431 for llayor, and R.M.Roiph (Republican) received 189 for the eitne mce; Democratic majority ob. llorton'a rui-jority last year was 451. Well done for one y oar, TLe following letter, taken frcm the Prett of Ihe 5th inst., explains iteif: I'l.ATTSsroCTn.May 1ft. 1863. O. II. Tr.i?TT. Esq. L'ear i't'r : As to elecfina wai held at cur Ci nvf rdioo on the Zl'ih mst. for Chair ma a f the Sute Central Committee, Las Chair man ol t'ie Convection aptKinted II. I).' Hathaway of Cs county Chairman of said Committee. Please make correction in jaur paper and of lige, Youn rery Respectfully, -SAMUEL MAXWELL. GENERAL NEWS. Geo. Francis Trr.iri was before tbe Eankrticf- court of Dublin, Mjy 1st. It r aspertfd ia VTa bicgton by iv.e whiiky ring, that $1.00(1,000 has been rai.; 'w influence certiiu dcubifi'lSor.r.rori to Tote Against iinyaachment and to the Pro'j.'ift. A aphton rnmnr hat tha President has alrefti' .iti,n . written big rengnation. Tbe receipts cf the Presbyterian IVa.id of Foreign Missions for the b?t yenr, were $2?5..1C3. Tbe ex penditnrer were JSlf.SiS, lmvit gtbe indebtedness Etill $275,520. They have 370 periens in the field. The et earn-wheel Etcamer Arabian, bound for the mountains, suBk M.iy !d, at Atchison, Bullock's majority for Governor of Georgia is 7.C0O. The majority for the Camtitutioa ia 15,0?. Tbe Republican majority in the Senate it iLi; in the House ten. . , Belmont refuses to call the Democratic National C muuttea together for the purpose of changing the time of the Convention. A great rmsh for ticket! wag made to hear Mana ger Iiinghams impeachment argument. The British Ministry has resided. llr.G'rfstene was sent for ly tbe quco. H-j will foiin a new Ministry. A duI van forrht cir Us-Itimcre en the 31, by an attache of Prus'un Legation ani an American (fctn.1. One fhot interchanged; neither party Luri. The Bankrupt Act baa been amended so as to ex tend tbe time to January 1st 1569, for bankrupts to take the benefit cf its provisions, who are cot able to pay tfry cents on the dollar. John Shoultze, a German living near Rulo, tock his axe and team to the tim for a load of rails on the 20:h of April. His neighbors being alarmed as he did not return, found his team hitched at the hind end of the waon in the timber, and found the axe near by and a quantity cf blood. The search for Shoultze wa3 con tinued through Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. His hat was found three miles frcm the team, in some willow buhes near Judy's wood yard. On Fri mcrning a further search was made. The lrack of a man passing into the river and then out, was trailed across the bot tom some distance to a clump of trees, where it seemed a horse had been hitched. A track from this toward the river was then found. While trailing this track they found a puddle of blood, say about a quart, near the river. The sheriff arrived with a skiff, and after dragging the river near where the hat was found for some time, they brought the body to the surface of the water, which was easily identified. POST MORTEM EXAMINATION. ; A ccroner's iury wa$ sammned and a pout mortem examination made by Dr. Whitmire. His clothes wi-re in complete order. His rouud-abiut was Vut tiid ti-htiy at ech wrist, as was alsa bia coat. Llis tants were in his boot. No trace of a wound, bruise, or injury of any kind could be fouc i on his b-dy anyvrbere, sate on n is leit arm ju;i aoove ma wrict. Ju hbove the wriit on the Kit arm were three wound?, two of which were Ttry slight, merely cutiioz through the tkin parallel with each other : and the third, which was u deep wound cut fquaro across the arm Dear the wrisi joint to the bjne, severing all the Fuiiller arteries, veins aLd tendons. Vi'hen fcunJ.the shirt and coat were both buttoned belxw these w mn is and njtcut to corr?- Tinrd. The coroner's verdict was in accordance with tbe foregoing facts. In'euse excitement prevails. A German, living half a mile fr. m whara the tesni wasfouud. has been arrcoted. To sty tbeleast, it is an exctedinzly mysteri''U?cise ; one which future developments alone can unfold. State Tcaclicr's Association. Nebraska Citt, April 29;h. The Executive Committee of the State Teachers Association met at ihe office of Col. O. II, Irish ; J. M McKenzie in the Chair, and Col R. W. Furnas Sec retary. The place of meeting of the Associa tion was fixed at Nebraska City, in ihe High School building. Ine tune was fixed on Wednesday, July 29ih, at ten o'clock, A. M. The order of exercise was not fully determined. Something like the follow ing will be the order : Tuesday EveningAddress. Wednesday, 10 A. M. Association meets for the transaction of business, which will consist of thetPresident's Ad dress, election of "Officers reports, of officers, and appointment of committees. Afternoon session will consist of re ports of committees, discussion of some question of general interest, and an ad dress. Evening A Lecture. Duritjg-ihe remainder cf the session of the Association the business will be about as indicated for Wendesday afternoon. Among the questions that will come up for consideration at the Association will'be the following: The necessity for a Slate end for County Superintendents ; The importance cf Normal School train ing; The importance of starting and sustaining a Teacher's Journal in Ne braska. - And now, fellow-teachers and friends of Education, we ask your assistance in making cur association a success. Let us lay aside every feeling of prejudice from whatever cause it may arise, and do-our duty. Very , much depends on our present nction. . We are now ing the inti!utions of Nebraska, and wblt we (10 lim year as a people, Will:6. rPPUt east; ailinsaiicauty.f Nemah. to secure : A..,. fiJ ... A.: r .uJ J the paymeuW two i-roniiiwry notes therein mM.ti.,ue.l, uuuou-sa iix our Uf SlIDy lor iae Deil IPn . Vfars at lHSt. II. iw imnr.rtuni ihpn t!t , . , . r" ' y lai our educaupnal looked after. interest be carefully t j. 11. Mckenzie; cva. R. W. Fcbsab, Sec. Mccllns or the Nemalia Ccnntj TcaeiieiVs Association. Peru, May 2nd, 1SG3. The Nemaha County Teachers' Asso ciation met pursuant to adjournment, in tne cnapei or ihe State Normal School building at Peru, at 10 o'clock A. M., to-day, and was called to order by the rresiaem, rror. J. 31. McKenzie The Secretary, W. D. Blackburn, being ab sent, P. M. Martin was elected Secre tary pro itmt and instructed to faithfully record the sayings and doings of the as sociation. The printed minutes of the preceed ing meeting were then read and ap proved as read, (including several mis takes in pronunciation by the Secretary, which were undoubtedly made, for the attentive ear of the critic. ' The sentiments of the members pres ent were that the ass&ation thank its absent members Ad the teachers of Nemaha co'-inty generally, for their manifii interest tn the cause of Educa ; '-'.on. After a few able" remarks from the President and others, the executive com mittee reported the following programme for the next meeting. O. B. Hewett Short Address. W. D. Blackburn Eay or Address. Miis Lottie Giles Select Reading. Miss Jennie Richardson' Twelve Words for Spelling. Moses Thompson Essay on Habit. W. E. Majors Short Declamation and three examples in mental arithmetic W. E Dorrington Two Sentences in False Syntax. F. M.! Williams Essay oa Duties of Young Men. Miss Melissa Huntly Essay on Grammar. Miss Alie Myers Six Questions in Geography. Mrs. C. B. McKenzie Critics Re port. Miss Anna Swan Two Questions in Arithmetic. J. M. McKenzie Address. ; Thos. J. Majors Essay on Importance of Political Education. W. H. W'imers Two Questions in Grammar. J. W. Williams Two Questions on Orthocraphy. H. Roberts Study of History. J. Swan Declamation. . D. H. Huffman Short Addregs. Miss Majrcie Tinkham Sentences of Spelling. - Miss Almeda Bagley Questions on Sounds of N ords. Miss Uarne Wisher uuestions on Reading. P. M. Martin Criticism on Reading. Leonard Kinsey Explanation of Sub traction. t Albert Neal Explanation of Com mon Denominator. G W Hejwood :Cause of Zones. Z, Hayden Longitude and Time. The folluwinir resolution was then offered and adapted: Resolved, That the Secretary be in structed to furnish a copy of the minutes of this meetincr to the Advertiser and Journal for publication. On motion,, the association then ad journed to meet at London June 6ih, at 10 A. M. Quite a number of names were added to the list of members. If the organiza tion of this society and its first meetings were a success, ihe second was indis putably a successor; and, fellow-teachers, if vou will only evince a little more interest in your association, its aims and objects, and not evade your own duties by absenting yourselves, but give us a irene:'al attendance in June, we shall 7 3 hope to be successu in benefiting ysu, be cheered by your presence, and exert a telling influence upon the schools of Nemaha county. Ccme, then, one and all, let us en deavor to profit by our organization and evince to all that we are not fossilifer ous lifeless formations, but that we are wide awake, energetic teachers, bound to advance the interests of our profession by all lawful means. . P. M. Martin. Sec - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ShcrlOs Sale. Notice is hereby given that rn the llth day of June, 1368. ai 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, I will offer for sale at public auctiuu at the front entrance of McPbcrson's Hall, in Bruwnvilfe, Neniaba County, Nebraska, that beiog the plac iu which the last term of the District Court for bait! county wa held, the following described real estate, to-wit : Lot number hine (9) in block num- tberfite (" )i! Middle BrownviIIn, and I ot nuurberthree (3) m b'ot'k nnmber twemy-tbree (via; lu Brownville in Neimha County, Sebra.-Va all the i-aid real-ftate hav ing been taken as the property of Beoiamiu Uickox, on an order if sale issued out of the District Court of Ne maha County. Xeb' aka. in a caue wherein Sicni-md Seeman io Plaintiff aud Bcinjmia Uicktix is Deifiidant. and in favor of s.iiJ'S.pniund Seeman, and to me directed as Mieriffof said ct.unty of Kenuha. Given under my hand this C.h dav of iTav, 1SG3. 32-5t DAVIDSON PLASTE1U, SheritT M. TT. WAIIXEII'S PATEXT ATMOSPHERIC Pcrtablo and Stationary SODA. FOUNTAIN Manufactured and aoH by the Patentee, 50S XortU Forth St., Sf. Lcul3, Mo. This Fountain i almirably adapted for use io small towns and at public gatherings Full dmrctious go wilb each, and recit e for making syriips. Price $35. Sead for descriptive pamphlet. T, eru JLuverv O table. . . De uer In ALL KINDS OF STOCK. Horses rJoiis-, Sold, or Erehangrd. Stock lloarutd by tue Day or Wttk. - MY (JTA-BIiEi are Bt.cVed with rood horwa and bn&iies. Persona v ihinn conveyance to any jxrilon of the Nemaha Laud Pi.-trkt can be accdnjni la'.e-J The PEiiU ana BU0 WNVILLK CO ICn Leaves LI Y STABLES every m -ruing at 10 o'clock. A.M. Passengers or p.tckages sufey tuii OrCfsleftwithtUePostm.uters 1Ubi-pro pt ly attended U. (xn3itiui) CIlAIILJi3 GEaDE. L.cgal Xotice. Notice is hereby given to Russell B. Rceder. Margaret BeeJer, hii wife, L. W. Ilaugheyand H. JJ. Tonne, that a Petition Las been fil.diu the Ditrict Court in and fi.r Nemaha CouiUy, Nebraska, iu a ca.se wherein Rebec ca Touiis, by. her next friend, William II. Hoover, is plaintiff, and Russell B. Reeder, Margret heeler, his wife,.. W Haughey, assignee in bankruptcy of the es tate of saidliusae.l B. Boeder and M. H. Touns. arede fendanU. praying that a Morteaso. made bv the naid Rim- seli B. Reederand Margaret Reeder U toe aid Rebecca luung on ui east tali of the southeast ou.irtr r src. ti.n i9, uwu 6, ranee It, east; also, a Btrip of land 4 ruds wjtie across the south eud of the west ha f of the quarter tectum aforesuid ad.ng thesectlon line al-ii. the mmmu w me.wuuiwc.t quarter of isectiouSi, town 6, : ' ' ' Y....v. u.i-imi i flnrlAr i . t- ii. .... J . . .. . a i J .. . Ai . i norm najr or il s.utuwet quarter r section 2S, towu he foreclosed and the sail prerui.-es so es so d and the proceeds j of theRnm f t.tooou , thereof applied to th" payment witb irjt.res v.t - u u, 7w 1 . nun i.oj wita jri terei iroin Autt 1310, ihb7. the amonult due on the Uj diu .riji3Ko sicure-aj ana that the said de feudi.su are requited to answer the sa.d petition on or before the tSth 0y of Jue, isJ3. .... THOMAS i BROADY, ,1"t Attorneys for Plaintiff. F HIT! 1 IJjliij Reported Hxpi esly for the Advertiser by tlie "Western Union Telegraph Co. XoReport. Line down between Omaha and Chicago. "Wst of letters ItemainiDg in the Post Office at Brownville, Nebras kaMaylsilSCS. Allen Mrs, Kute Garrison John Adams J Q HayesAdeI&2 Argabright J Hay wocw Am 2 ByersMrJE 11a. her arah E Burkhold-rThoB HuntFHD RlelietsWII Re veil John Reeder iliss E E Smith Peter r Savage Hiram Stevenson James Sevens Lizzie C i-nowJ W ThompsonMilard Thompson J W , CiimrbellW Ii HoJkinThos 1 IT Tl Clark F T Ingham W U Z Campbell James Lucas Charles Day ill-? Sopaa- iiorgan jarncv Dudley I) ll uteibuiir r r Dunn John W ' Payne Mrs V,r A Vest MrJeraima Kllis I-aao 1'nvne Hiram 11 Woodman E F Welham Mrs L FUugher Carey 2 Palmer Mrs U F jrff irii- H Khinnennv xuis u ts-rPersons call iuir for these letters will pi ease - 1 1 " ... . fay Advertised." . A; D. JIAUSU, r. FOR THE Camels-are 'S3 There has lately been attached to 0RT0N BROTHERS' Great Soulli-Tyeslcrn i0 Six Gigantic 9 And still later has been adied one L.ltfle Kansas : Canlel j a native of Kansas. Ko one bhju'.d fiii to go and see the Little Kansas Camel. THE FEilALB is coMiisra! Tills Old Favorite Company been greatly aurmenfeil at an enormous expenis, for tlietiavfUnca'ii auu of IS :S. wth IV ew Can vas, X'ew IVngons, ijd Xfw Llqiilpnte, on a ia.e of ma TiinVeM'e h'therio ur.tn wu in tne circus !iie. a' d wi'li taie)t of the first ordfr in very depart ment, they give an 0: tcrtaiunient unurpa i-ed An original feature of this company ia a spleudid Female Silver Coronet Band CONSISTING OF TEN LADIES, LCD BY IM1SS IREXE Oil: OX, "Will enter the town at 10 o'clock A. M. .And will discourse some of the rm.st fashionable music extant, through the principal streets, in their. Beautiful Chariot, drawn by twelve Splendid Dapple Gray Horses. "WILL EPHIBIT AT BroTrnvIIIe, 7Iar 9Jh. Xc!:raslia City, May llta. Adm'sslon, - - Cluldreu under Ten - 75 cents 5 0 cents voors open at l 1-2 and 7 p. m. J. P. HARVEY, Agent. Probate Police Estate of Richard Woodard : Notice is here! y given to all whom it mayeoiwern, that the Probate O-ourt of Netnaha Co unty, Nebraska, has appointed ihe 22d day of Jiay. l-x3, as the time ot hear ini rli(aj,p.j.-,itiooof Mary Aon W.s'ard to be anp-.tnted Au:iiiui:ni.iiriz or inee-taseor Kiai.ird woouard, ueceas ed, late of Xeuiaba count. Xe'ora.ski. Given under my band :his25Mi day of April, a d. . . 3,-34 A. Y. .lloran, Probate Judge. SHERIFF SALE Notice is hereby giveu that on Saturday the I6'h dny of May, JBCS, t uce o'clock, P. M., of said day, I will oner ir.r f-a e at public auction, at the fn ut entrance or JHci'ber-on'a liail. in Brownville. Nemaha Conniv. Nebrasks, (that being the place in whicii t e last terra or ice District Court for saidCuuatyof Nemaha wa heldj the foiiuwins described real estate, to- wit : Iti one and two In section 10, Town 6, Range 15 East N W qr of N B q.r " " " " " " " Lnt 3 26 " 1 " Lota " 35 " ' N W qr " 1 " 6 " " " Lots 3, 4 and 5 ' , , N r qr cf 8 W qr " 5 " " W half of sEqr " " " , " aiso a tiact of land commencing at thecenter of sec tion 25, Town 7, Rige 15 east, and running thence east 8u rods, thence sottih four rods, theacewestSO rods, iheace north four rods to the place of beginning. All of tbe said real estate being situated ia Nemaha County, Nebraska, and having been taken as ih i, ertyof Wm. n. Denrnan, ou an esecu lou issoed out of the District Court of N.naia C.im-y, Nebraska, on a JuuKiuem renaerea in a ease wherein Wm Frashpr .Uva -uu-id nruKta. nartner in hue in.. 11 n.f .1 i- - w piaiuuns ; and S. A. Ir gharn ner anu iictiee, are aud Frederick Ingham, Parti.eM in asine.'8 under the name and sivieois X' Insbain & Co. and Wm. H. n-nm-n Lt.n.x.'n7: 31 in favor of said Plaintifrt, na t, be sold uud Vendi'ioni Tmnnn ... , , .j . . er a ffof the said County of Nemaha. Riven under ray hand this 2d dav of April, A. D. DAVIDSON PLASTERS, Sheriff, lirownville April 8th, IS63 lno27-6tJ Stoneware, Bajkets, Washboards, Lanterns Ac. SWAN & EIiOTHR3 CPMPH uiiiii ii : kin J iLl NOTICE U. S. Land Otfue, - -Brownville, Neb., April lUth.lSCS. In compliance with instructions from tbe Com missioner of the General Land OiSoe, an lor due of March 27th, 18G3, notice is hereby given that in ao oo'danee with the act of Congress, approved March nth, 1858, the Secretary of the Interior directs the restoration to Pre-emption and Ilomestead Entry at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.53.) per acre, all the even numbered soctions heretofore withdrawn from market by direction of the Secretary f t Intnrior. under date of Decembtr 5th, 1857. lying within the limit of twenty-nve miles cn eaca side and along the line cf the Union Pacific Rail road. That on and after Monday the 18th day of May, lSt3, we will be prepared to receive applica tions for Fre-emutionand uomesieaa r. nines oi uucu even sections so restored to market on that day as - . . the rats of $2.50 per acre. - - ; lit, Mil U.A1IVU&U, Register. JOHN L. CARSON, 29-4t Receiver. TWMTY-EIGHT : SIZES OF THE CELEBRATED Are now made by the Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'y. ST. LOUIS. THCSE WELL-KNOWN AND VERT POPU LAR COO JONG STOVES have been before the niitdi ainw Eacn succeedinz vear has aMed to their popularity, until the name has become fa miliar in every nouaenoiu in. uie uu ouum. The demand for our New Charter Oak last year Was greater than we ceuld supply with the sizes then made; anticipating a still gseafer de mand tlurin tiie present year, we have imule pat terns for several additional sizes, and are prepare to manufacture ISiO to liJU CHARTER OAK STOVES. per day, of TWEXTY-EIGIITDIFFEUEXT SIZES. We guarantee the operation of every stove We manufacture, and offer as reference any one of the manv thousands that have been sold, wherever thev'may be found. Neither labor or expense has been spared to make our NEW CHARTER OAK a PERFECT COOIUISG STOVE, and we offer it to the trade as the BEST CON STRUCTED, MOST DURABLE and UNIFORM operating COOKING STOVE in the market. Jn addition t our EXTENSIVE STO E BL SI NES we are prepared to oiler to Stove Dealers. Tinsmiths and others in the trade, the largest and tnot complete assortment of Metals and 1 inners stock in the West. Our arrangement with the St. Lonis Staniointr Company enables us to give liheral discounts to 1:m ce buvers of FRENCH SlAMlhU TINNED niOYWAliE and Tinners Supplies. IlavMi" recentl v reduced tii prici s of all articles of our OWN MANTJTACTUUE, w'e believe dealers and housekeepers will rind it to their interest to smd for Catalogue and Price List, and examine our price before purchasing elsewhere. Address EXCELSIOIt MAXliT'ti CO., St. Louis, Missouri. Bold by ' SHELLENBARGER BRO S, Browrjville, Neb TULO. HILL & CO., Tealeri la DRY GOODS, Groceries, IIARDWAKB Ladies' Gent's Children's an 3300TS and SHOES, Cuecnware, GLASSWARE, and Agricultural FURS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, Forrjing, perhaps, the most complete and ex tensive otock t ffered to "fbolesave or Retail purchasers west of the Missouri River. Never having teen outdone for extent 0 Stock or Fair dealinga, they merit the confid ence and patronage of -a. x iu : BEN. ROGERS, Lirery, Feedjand Sale Stable, Main Street BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA' Dealer in all kinds of Stock Ilorges' Bough t,Sold and Exchanged. Stock boardod by the day or week. The Proprietor have recently erected an entire new, Urge and comm. dou Stable on vin Street near the old Brownville liou?a. Their Stock js all fresh and Vehicles new. The public can be accom modated at all hour? ,day or night. A Stock corral! with an abundant snpply of pnre water atached to the Stable. 41-ly . . MISS ECS1CE LEACH MI?? MART A.SlilPiON LEACH & SIMPSON,' . Milliners & Dress-Makers Wish to inform the ladies of BrownviM n,l vicinity that they has just commenced a firit rla?s MILLINERY & DRESS-MAKING Where work will be done with great care and neat ness, and after the latet Eastern styles. Bleaching and ReDairins done in the very latest stle and on short notice. Latest sty les of Lad if 's and Children flats and Bonnets constantly kept on band, also latest pat terns of Ladies Dresses, Cloaks, and Childrens clo thing; cut on short notice Second Street, between Main & Water BR O IVjYVILLE, NEBRASKA. Xotice of Attachment. ; Vendel Grant, t, Piff, ) ps. Dft i Before-H 3f. Sylvester, . for Juhnson conoty, Neb. V 8 George Rlagles, On the day of Anvil. lSS said Jns? Orterof Attachment in the above action for the sum of 46-63- WENDEI. GRANT. B. F. Perkins, Attorney fr piaiotitr. ! Tecumseh, Neb., April mt, IS63. I I fc'i .-f C0UI1TRY KERCHAI1TS. ' DAIRI3IE!., FAR!IER3 ATZiy OT2I cossioTOca ashes, rnswAX, eea:, EUTTni, CTTEESC, EGG3, FLOUR AND ILEAL, FLAX, COTTON, DRIED & GREEN FRUITS, FURS AND ESTNS, GRAIN, WOOL, FOULTRr, NAVAL ET0RES, nors4 GINSENG, FE.VTIEOIS, IIEMT, FR0- YL3I0NS, LARD, OILS, TALLOW, T0EACC0 SEEDS, GAME, SORGimi MOLASSES, T O JOSIAH CARPENTER, General Commission iilerchant, 412, 444 & 44G, TTasliington St. ISTEW YOJRK CITY. And receive his weekly Price Currant of Produce and Groceries the most complete Price Current publish ed ia the United States. SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT. Harking Plates and Cards Furnished Free. " Literal Advances made on Consignments Established, May 1st, 1860. First class Reference given when required. D0ESEY & BE0., BRO WNVILLE Dealers in Men and B y's ;n i " -'i 'I v M Furnishing Goods EATS and CAPS, 1 BOOTS AUD SHOES ipflnFJff? V AT IT? PrIP r CABPET.-BAGS mm. 10111F1Y. Blankets and Umbrellas Hnre juat received acid will keep con stantly on hand a large and well assort ed stock of the above, and all other ar ticles in their line, which they offer to the public at VERY LOW PRIECS 1 Adjourned Sale of Lot3 Liccola, Nebraska. rpnil UNEERSlGrXED WILL OFFER - For Sale at Public a uctum. at i.i w - "- waaema at 10 a. ra 'Tuesday, June 0th. 1SGS. abont Three nnndred Lots in sRirt tnvn' rWn" . - - T J " UUUI" her un-old at the time of ti.e a i;..urnn:erK of the si'.e la.-tfall The lots are aprai-ed aDd will be sold to the highest ca-h MJder above ise dppri,;.rtieQ- Lincoln Is the Capital or Nebraska, and was fuui.de 1 by authouty the LeU;at4re It is situated in the mn.-t feriile region of Xehrjka "and at a poin a;pa-ciitly desikiiPi by Damr t. be th junc tion o' not les tridu four f il ,i trnnl rr.. It li adjacent to the niut vioab!e sa'ine region tn the wet, ot which the capacity ir in;men?ij prurltabie wuinuit cat airearry heen atirfic orily tested About ore th nsand lots w ere sold at puhiic sale last fail, at price which ran from 20 to 6J p.,r ceut. ab.jve tne appraisement; and this cprinji, so rapid has been the bettlement aud (rrowth of ill e town, and so fair and certiiin it prospects, lots have s:d sectmd-hacded at price from Three toSiX Hundred percent, in advtnce of their cost. The State II.iue, buildinnfroro the pro ceeds ot the sales Ut fall, is oppri-acfcini: completion. It wilt be ready for occupation by Septem: ei, at whiih time the Sra-e Government will be remov -d lo Unco. a. At ihe June sale there will alio ba offered a Section of School Land, adjoinins; the city, in tracts of a few acres each. DAVID BUFLUR, 1 T. PKKNN'ahd, J Commissioners. 23-9t ud JOHN GILLKdiIE, ) For a choice a ticla of Tea, go to . 8 WAN' A BKO'3. OIO. O. STABT. A. A. START GEO. G. START &. BROTHER Dealers In all kinds of ' GRAII3 AiiD COUNTRY PP.0BUSE, ASP IX7ALL, NEBRASKA. JfjThe highest market price paid for anvthlnir the Farmer cn raise. We will bey and sel' ererrthicg kuown to the market. vU-nU6-tf N ails, Fails, WeJJ Bucket, Reives, 4o.f at tiWA. ft iiRO'S. Main Street, tZif LU vkJ U to rtRcnjLjrn THE Lock'Slich Reversals Fi(j f J? 'YVi fY, 1 HA S AGAIN CARRIED OFF TEE EIGHE3 honors at the principal Fairs t'aepjeatsejl son, commencing with the New Ea.4r.i Aj. . tcral l air, at 1'rovidenc;, in er te-iW, ln.. was awarded the behest price, iinme.-i''att'j nv;..w cama the New York State Fair, at Ku?n!o,in Uc" tober, where the crmmittee awarded it th9 Fi-n Priie for a donble-thread machine. Then come the great annaal Faircf NaT land.vii: that of the Mcchanics'Associatlon at Lowell Where the Highest Prize THTJ OirisT GOLD MEDAL awarded to any Family Sewing Macbins, wu awarded to the and that too after it had bocn on exhibition iac'.a petition with other First Class Macliines for five oE.?cntivo weeks, whera it h.ij been ex ainiued by the beM mechanics in the cuiitry, uQa pronocnoed it the beet constructed and m-t r;i. ble Machine, and one tbatroa account of i:n:. pli ity would - . Acccrnplishcd a greater aascit cf work, and La a mors satis factory manner, than any other Sewing Machine ever invented. At the Fair cf the Maojlacd Institute, welch deed a four weeks sossioa at Kaltimere on ftj 27th of ovember, the superiority 01 the KLOil. LNC was azain conSriued by. tbe corcmitt an Sowing Machines, who unanimouiy awiriii it tL GOLL iiEDAL, the hiheit priis tha lcsti;u; conter?. On the 12th of September tbe grest Fair ar 1 Exhibition ol the American Iriftituto 'c-i in ew York. A3 usual, the display of wi;$ Mfhiaes was lare, aul tho ompetition srcii; but after aiii.vwejks trial, the fr..'r..!i of:; t LOkliTiCti had the s.iti.-i';ic"c n of sa 1:17 t'.ir favorite siia triurcphant.asd for the lij bedriDg elf the hiest honors of taa Americta Iiii-titute. Btl w we give ar x'ract fr ia thenpnrtcf ibi committee cn Sewi 1 Machine, read at taa ei.s qf the- Fair : 'The whole nnm'ier of Pewin r-h In na hibit.on i thietcei ; of hes, twelve are enii-rl for ci ni et oa. The rtie' b'rin f the !f.i. TJi (TL022XC7: SETINii HAtHIIiS ii J-..: l t be the D LST on e.vhihitn.a. It uust s!.j It stated. incidentally, that Thit it bt'.cr thun anjuj it4 cl-titiinijcnto the Judgti. "Its merits are : "1st. Good material and thorough workmanship. , '2d. More absolute nov elty than marks the usna improvements in Sewinj Ivlachine. 21. The ingenious arracr!?nt of api'tW tions for adj ujtin tha tr.r -aJ djrirs ho j '. of tha shuttle and the gathtricg up cf i: ia Ci ai-h of tua stitch. "tth. 'l hj rovcrsihle foed. "0th. Thevirietyof wtrk tltat fan lJoMa? oa it. "XVe therefore declia that it rec-jiva ths awl first c!aii. (SiTiiel) WM. rr.ATT, UiAS.CAUY, L. JJWLtS." "This is t9 ccrt!fl!;at tie f. revoic- u a trs extract from the Undort of the Ju !-"i uf '-?i Machines at tha 37th annual Yr. I? '" J.NO. W. CHAMPERS, S;'y li.a.-l 3iacs. Xcvr York, Xov. llth, l2'7." It would seem asthCnh this mceeisinn of tr. aroplis should be-suQvient to eonvino vi-ry o prejud'ctl peron of the grat superiority ff tit FLOiiE.VUE over aU others as a Family Machine : and if anything mire is neud lo c -s-firm the above, we might &d.ld that, in l". "Co." only sold iO ilachires, whilst nw tier over 40,000 IN USE. thei eiUblisbing the success of the F1I0F.E5CS beyond all qut;on. Every 32acblne Is lTarraned. WE E. "BLAST, General Western Agent, 612 A'. 4iA it ,eatttide, tei. Washington Ac. eniGrtt. ST. LOCK. " Circnlars, Priee LisUand eaaiplca of crk f" nished on app'icuii:n. JOHN W. HENDERSON, A&ect for Brofnvin and Kemah Coontt. R. F. BARRETT, Proprietor of the SUX SET, and owner of the entire Fe-ry FriT-: Would reapctfn!ly re;ree it to ihe Trave'f ?3?li Browuvilia, pr imptiy and without dels, at in the day tiuie The capacity of the boat will accuarnj'!fe Flitecn Loaded Wasor.s and Teas OR 103 HEAD OF CATTLE, AT PITS TRIP- W. H. KJMPERLIN'. OCULIST AND AUBIST. V.'iil Txe,t all D;ia ..f t! Kve ' Room at the Star Hold. j Tenders bis services to the citizens ft tt; Ir 'c -it vicinity. Kit b rori(iU''ed at rh ahove piJ' ? ' fcJ( 1st to the U th of ecb nipnth. And r h S&tfi. Richardson cour.t j A6'' ij.H7 from the ICth to the Ust of pub mon.h. -J0SEpliJ, SIHTTZ Land a larjre and well selected stock of S" ielti in is line. r . One Door west of Granfs Store, bra rille. Nebraska. nopMlri2i tin Of Clocks; Wtcte"Iad jeweiry uoiis on est Notice. WORK WARRANTED- Fresh Laver Raisins, Currant.'. Citron t'- t Quar Loaf Sjrnp, Sorghaia, and $ K Soda Crackers, Cicjer Sap. anJ A''SiSS rs,at SWA lie "