IcbrnoK'a S-itsuciiiscv 1 JOHN' t. CO IX I A PP. EDITOR. EROTXVILLn THURSDAY. JULY 13. 18C5. C Jhe iiiC is Ic'uz sqinrely nude ly "Jie Demr-cracy of I'etra&la, with a can dcr iru!!y .astonishing to ar.y one ac quainted wiu'j the history of lhat piny Sarin;' ar.d since the rebellion. They ' err untcasin? in thtir efforts to le the 'Johnson Democracy,1' yet, the mantle 'cf h i goad name considering the rips ar.dJrentj he has recently rrnde in it ...Vi :r r .....,. .. T" ...:.u :. tin ocd faiili, 'will never hide thehidec-s ' dftoru.iij f that piny. Tho liellevue emccratic cai d dais or Secretary tf Stale, cays lhat tin issua before ihe country is clear- ly an the Majority and Minority Itc 'Vport of tho Reconstruction Com.uittee, )&' Majority report representing the ' ' on Democracy. Then says the Radicals declare "that Congress can njh:! and o justly iifcpose conditions upon their (ihe ' iJouiheril S'ates) ' restoration to their I righta." -And further, he says that l.e Johnscn party, cc the other haf.d, cbnter.d . that. C njress, having no oiher power erer the people of the South than that piven ly ihe Constitution, can no more icljjr3 t!eir Representatives from Con- . grejs on any pretext, than it can those . "cf any Northern State' ." That President Johnson has openly . taken the position above assigned to him, . matteri verv little to u in fCehrasL-.i. lldUlLQi.1. LiiC Alll.ATl K I t IJi.'l L La 1 T -I il . ill the fact is plain that the poii'.ion of the . ra&tee can he demanded precedent to the . admission of rebels to full participation .Ll . 1 Tt .1 a guvcrjiiucm, uunt; tue reverse is "nVtrully ihe position of every Union vm3n in 'the land. No guarrantee for the future I Shall we' consent to take into ihe halls of CnDgress bloody-hand- cd- traitors" to he-Ip northern copper - .rred population of the South ; to assume , the'debt made by the. war to destroy the VUnion; to impair, by free-trade and iher schemes, the ability of iheUnited tM States to pay ihe National debt; to re , wove all Jisabiliiy of leading rebels ard : j.lace then: in pover ; "iVshort, to crip ple the National credit abroad and at ; home, ensbve the bulk of loyal South- erners, steal the National arsinals, foit and treasure, and rrecini ate the cjuii- B- try icto a foreign war and a civil.war at th iame time, when their chances for ic..-es3 woulJ be much greater. A'rvaly ' d) they -boast lhat the best days of .hi rebellion are dawning. Already does the traitor. Toombs, predict, from his hocmc in Cuba; a day for the renewal of o ihe let el'Jjn and jts success. And in these half-way hours between war and peace, -God. know?, .they have good rea sons' for claiming Andrew Johnson as , Will' th frieudi' when he stood he joint champion of loyalty w'i-.h the lamented Abraham ' Lincolr' are forced to give him over to . trnbiuon cr tcnility, aud the champion .cr tool of those who hunted him down ' during, the war and murdered his bro- thef, because he was such. It is hard to bglieveyet nearly his every action points that way ; his vetoes, his pirdons, his speeches, his company, Lis message ; ogainst ibe Constitutional Amendment ' when nothing was required from him, Lis opposition to the lest oaths, h:s re- pealed opposition 10 Congressional laws because the South, is not represented, all .fnow nis amiuion tor tne lavors t a community who will spit upon him when iie becon-es unserviceable. Vutu tte spacious mantle cf his former gocd deeds as he attempted cover his ambition, .yet lhat man who requires mere evidence that the cloven foot is hid beneath than hi opposition to the Amendment is well . fined for the part Andrew Johnson is ; now playing for the benefit of rebels. " As well could Judias Isxariothave gained ; Johnson the esteem cf rebels; and, al though there be now several Peters in r high places, who deny their master the ' loyal Union party both before and after cock-crow, yet ibey cannot love its be trayer, but will come back to the true fold with tears of repentence. As well .might we admit the thief upen the jury " in his o-vn case as admit Souihcrn Con- - gressmen to rote in Congress upon the Arr.endmeat, and its submission ta the Southern States is a greater stretch of lenity than is recorded ia historj, and . would be accepted wiih gratitude by ihe boutnern poopie were . it not tor me todying course cf Northern copperheads in faning the hopes nt treascn ia the breasts cf Southern demagogues. The Constitutional Amendment then 'is our Platform, and we believe will be that cf CTer byal voter ia Nebraska. Ve believe iu the loyal party prescrib I ihe guarrantecsfcr future peace, and those, who brought oa former war. ' this we fear not to meet the Dera- - il ocratic-full fellowship-with -rebel opposi tion, and doubt cot our success if ihe present high dniycn whisky remains J Hon T. W. Tiptcs, U..S. Senator from South Plate, reached his home in this city last Friday afterrxon, the same ur bane and unassuming gentleman he was ere his well-deserved elevation, 'wearing his honors with an ease and grace which becomes better natures true noblemen, than does the -crown and. sceptre the born yriace. In the evening about two hundred of ihe citizens of this city called upon him at his residecca, and were treated to an eloquent speech, and viand refrerh iag to the inner-maa. Wc sii.certly regret that we are unable to report Mr. Tipu.u in full, and lhat more did not he?.r. His brief speech will fill with renewed ensry those loyal men who heard it, and r.rengthen them in thr struggle for true freedom now going oo on this continent. He look fur his plat form the Constitutional Amendment a the present ultimatum of the true Union party, and discussed and placsd ii3 mild ness toward rckeb, its fairress toward all sections and the necessity for its iidop tion to eecure pence and permanence to ihe Union, so clearly before his hearers, that all came away pleased wi:h ihe ad dress and square upen the New Plat form. Among the heroes of the VeteraD Neb , 1st, who went forth with Co. C. but returned since, we are pleaded to wel ome back Mij. Tho. J. Majors. He V3at forth as Lieu:cninl, ar.d for meritor ious conduct bath on the field and jn camp, was successively prrmoted untiliie recched the position cf 'Major, as which, he was honorably discharged. His bro ther, Wilson, who rose" from the ranks to a Lieutenency, is also at heme. In patriots who raise such bnys as the Vet. 1st was composed of, is the best hepe of our Republic. Yesterday morning we received a let from St. Joseph, this envelope bearing our address, with Geo. Francis Train s name on one corner to indicate to whom we were indebted for the favor enclosed. The contents was a slip of' paper, j ub liabed in the St. Joseph Herald, and then struck-off in extras for cur e?pecial benefit, containing a call for a Johnson meeting at Omaha, Neb., and alsa the proceedings thereof, which meeting pur ports to have been hilJ 0:1 :he 12;h. We have corroborative testimoney be sides the nforsaid slip that th meeting met. George Francis Train moved Mr. Chief Justice lion. Win. KeHo?? into ihe Chair, with " t!c kind csMsdance cf Messrs. O'Hanhn and Lu-htuugh. Afiet this horoic achievement, (for ft should be remembered both Kellogg and Train had just passed through an arduous pirnpaisn for. the U. S..and been defeat- , eJ, which position they faught for mere ly lo be able 10 suppoit the drooping energies of A. Johnson, Esq.,) it was thought pioper to pass seme resolu lions indicative cf the sense of the meet ing. At this stage cf ihe proceedings q lite .an accession to thi meeting took place in the person of another difeu. d U. S. Senator, A. J. Popple ton, with a host of square-toed Democratic ciliztna of Nebraska, at his back Mr. P.. it seems, thought himself 'old peaches.'' on Democratic A Johnson, Esq , resolu. tions, and moved a committee h j appjiui ed to draft a se knowing that Ins mo lion if adopted wo'dd secure him ihe chairmanship of the meeting. This.iht concentrated legal lalent of Nebraska imported frcia Illinois decided out of order. Mr'. P. ihen moved 10 ar'journ; our Chief Juaiice rcouldi'i see it in that light' Mr. P. then put his own motion, to adjourn in front cf ihe Post Office, which was carried, amid loud ajid con tinued cheering, and a gsncra! stampede for ihe post-cilice, leaving a few friends of ihe plucky train and cresi-fallen j-js-tice to organize the '-Johnson Club of Nebraska," pass resolutions, and cleci George Francis Train and William F. Lock wood delegates from Nebraska Mo represent the suppoiiers of Andrew Jchnscninihe National Union (?) Con vention to be held at Philadelphia on the 1-lth day of August next. The Peppletcn adjourned meeting was the largest Democratic meeting ever held m Otr.aha, and was addresstd by ihe Democratic talent cf that city. A series of resolution were pissed, and Poppleton and Morton were elected del egates to the Philadelphia Convention. Uow are harmonious Lemocracy ! The Senatorial vote ia the Nebraska Legislature was: For T. W. Tipton, 29. j ' For J. S. Iorton, 21, Tipton's majority, 8. For John M. Thayer, 29, . For A. J. Poppleton, 21, Thayer's majority. S. Showing tliat thre? Democrats must have become disgusted wiih their leaders and voied with tho Union party. As Ccnress will adjourn cn the 23d. and it would be impossible to jret the ad mission of Nebraska to a vote during j ih crowd cf business ere the close cf the Session, no cflort will be made before this Congress. Governor Curtis is said to have the ap parent lead ia the canvass for United States Senator from Pennsylvania At the July term of our County Court one John Parlestir.e. a' crippled soldier, and resident cf Peru, made application for a license to retail liquors in tbe town of Teru, backed by a petition signed by between ten and twenty:five citizens of that Precinct, and tendered the amount c money usually required. At the same time, another petition, bearing the sig natures cf about one hundred citizens cf the same Precinct, was placed before the Court, praying that no license be granted for the sale cf malt, spirituous, or vinous liquors in the town of Peru. Up"n the itieng.h cf which latter petition the Court :erused to grant the licence. A? sume animadversions have b;enin d a'ged in, it rr.ny not be amiji to state the fa;ts in ihe case. The larger petiiioa ignc-d 1-y the fri.'nds cf education in ihit Precinct. A Seminary will soon bs in operation in that nun, and is correctly uppo?ed that a saloon, in s: ch close neigh'jo'rhcod to ihe Seminary, as it would be in so small a villaage, wcnld -injure ihe educational interests of the Precinct. The fact that Parlestine is a crippled soldier must, in a loyal commuaiiy ike ours create much sympathy for him, but when ihat s-ympaihy is u-.ed to build u; on institution which fosters drunknes?, debauchery and i nmoraliiy, at ih.3 ex pense of a much needed institution which thrcngh education fosters virtue, m Tali- iv and-Christianity. ve htsitttc uol ia , . it 11 tu :mg that it is terribly misapplied. The 3 , ' . :ison of the Court was right in itself say deci irrespective cf its justice in carrying out the wishes of the irnj rry. The following we find in the Omaha Republican cf the 13;h: We are indebted to Mr. Trumbull. Receiver of ihe U. S. Land Office fur the Omaha District, for ihe following staten?nt of the nu:nber of aties of land entered at the oflL-e during ihe quarter ending June. 30. h, 1S(3G Homestead entries, Warrant 15 24S acres. 'J S00 -3 tSO 1 5S0 Ag. Cel. Sciipt Cash Total entries, 23.403 This is by far ihe largest number of acres entered in one quarter for several years at least if not ihe largest number ever entered. It gives a gratifying tes fimoney to ihe rapidity with which our couniiy is settling up. We are pleased to see the Omaha Dis trict doing so well, and publish the above as ihe best evidence of its prosperity. For the following table of entries we are indebted to cur gentlemanly Regis ter, Chas. G. Dorsty. Lands cnterfd in the Land Office in Urownville inihe Ne maha Land District, fox the quarter end ing June 0O1I1, 1SG6 :. . - apdil . J Land Warrants, A. Col. Script, .For Homesteads, Casii, 2.719 acre?, 0,7 11,391) 180 Total, 21.132 " 1.509 acres, 9S:JG MA V Lr.nd Warrant?, A.f. Cul. Script, For Hotnesieadi, Cash, Total, JUNE Land Warrants, A?. Cul. Script, For Homestead?-, Total, Total for the quarter" Hoiiiesiead entries, Script " 12,3Gi 411 21,210 010 acres, S.3GCJ " 17.210 " 6,2-16 41.C03 ncres 2J029 " 4,9jS 597 Warrant Cash it Grand Total, 7l,5S7 The above is the most uuerriu index of fhe 'cotirse of empire," which is surely journeying westward. We have two other pipers published in this Land District, whose souls eem to have plenty loom revolving over their city nnd vicinity." We have repeated ly published latins as the abjve, the turesl index of the progress of our Land District, yet,- have yet 10 see them copied into ihee journals, although their pros perity is bound up in that of the District. Abstract or Assessment In Ncniaha Count) lur 1SGG. " , . For the following Abstract of Assess ment in Nemaha County we are indebt ed to our gentlemanly County Clerk, Wm. II. Hoover: - Xonbcr No. of Aercj nd r.iluof LmhI l:ud ill t ic County 235,035: Total Valuation T Ti.wn LotJ Invented a M?iclntndi-e. Jnreitcd in .MiiiufjK:ltre9 Inr.-stcd in Si.icVi or febarei MoncTS an i CreJitJ Valae 723 SC5 lh3 ..15 1 03,71)3 I,?25 EU 755 7.71-6 202 1 lJl,9.jj C71 li VJ.i 213 h,?.tl Tax-.bl Iln'.i'th.ld Furtituw No ol Ili.rjft.s and valuo o. Xe.it C utle nd aluo Xo. Y.Mt tll:d AfKl-jSI-d taluo Xo. ?htp,and .h.-ir va!uj Xo. Swine, un l ibeirrdluj, Cani .gcs a.d Vcbiclea uni valuo Xo tuber t I)',J. Number of l'.'l S. Viilofi f all oibor I'roptsrtf not cnuujvr-tcd aud nut exempt 10. '8 2,CS0 7,srj 23,t03 Valce or Property ia tbo Coait 51,43 ,333 The following table shows the number of acres of land entered ia epchPrvciut and Town Lots and ihe value thereof : Acres - Yalu rem, -Ujti Rock, Lnfajtuo, Warhingtoa rrccinct 19C00.41 JJ.710 2l.27-1.r : 7f,7lt 2l.5f5.6l 4I,U3 24 7f.J.8t 5ta'i) 22 370 41 r..0!) 18,8. i. hS 111.770 16.221.7.5 fi8,5j'J 2I,S42,50 100,570 u AYaou'7 IJilfytd Uenlon 2u,U75,83 58 8-u 19 13,9 J 44,870 TOWN LOTS- P.TU llrovrnyile 1.. IIS 070 6f63j ir,stu 3. 4 3 15,675 We?tero Dlrisioa Erowni -!e, iiuu;e - NortU Sou:h ' iuciiiaCit . t Irishmen- have, as a general thing. hererofore voted with the Democracy, yet they have never received so severe a blow from any part as the enforcement of neutrality, sustained and encouraged by that party.' The general indignation at which is causing a general awakening among the "sons of Erin" as to whch party is tie true friend cf the down trodden everywhere, and the true friend of universal freedom. Though desiring tc see American honor- maintained, the enforcement of neutrality towards a power which had violated it during our war, and against the tyranized people Oi Ireland, seemed to us uncalled for ly any sense of justice or honor. It is by these kinds of treaties that England is constantly tightening ihe fetters upon lit r ubjects and acquiring territory. Ii is through this sense of honor that Am rica's Caief lagistrate assists to crush the cause of freedom. The following resolution, passed at a large meeting of Fenians, held in Chi- cij oa ihe Sih, indicates plainly thej drift of the Irish population since the iate frustration of the Fenian movement for the sake of neutrality: Resolved, That it is a foul libel upon, the patriotism ai d the intelligence of the Iri.-h Amnicuns to assert thai we are the property the voting chattels of any ptihticil party, and that we wi 1 satisfac torily rep-1 the calumny by hereafter, on all m casion?, voting lor lhat pany which finds 110 excuse in ireau laics, in t r r vt 4ei nghls and ancient pry uu ice for I jj and slaving men. or fur pre- Venting Jree wen. ivith arms in their Itaiuls recovering that lileify and vationaldy of tchich Uii-y and their race have fung Le-n cruelty and infamoxis'y deprived. Tlie Nctts. A caucus of ihe Republican members of Congress have agretd 10 adjoor.i Congress on ihe "3d. Post Master General Dennison and . , o , . , i Aiiurm-y Ueneral hnee.I have rt-.-igntd ; their portions in ihe Cabinet, because 1 ihey are Union mm and will not by tin-i r . . , i positions countenance Pret. Juhnsoa's; attempt to destroy the Union piny. j Sec. Harlan is said to have lenJerid ' u:, ..rr.. :c .i . 111." I 1 1 1 . .11 ! f f 'I 11 1 i 1 resignation, new FftLdnien'i Uurtau lill i. vt-nad. c . - , , vjiscii iiy diiimi, vi iv.f uas lcvu appointed Governor of Montana. Six thousand emigrants arrived at the portcf Ne.v York during ihe month of J Ufitf. The bust news ?pfaks of frtveral batiles leiween ihe Austrians and Pru.-i siai.s, in most of which loth claim the advantage. Prussia has succeeded in a fleeting an important treaty wiih the lesser German Stales, which will give her a great advaniag.en-jhe present Tfe liaiian nrn.y, which had crosspd the Mincio, was defeated ar.d forced to recross. Italian toss very heavy. Gen. Lane ditd cn the morning of the 11th. 'Ihe Tennessee Legislature is now In sessiop. Th Upper House has ratified the Constitutional Amendment, and th Lower House will do so as soon as enough of the relel nrembers, who have deseneJ, can be brought in tj form a quorum. Ii : i i. ... . : .. . i isj su:u x icsj'ueiu ju.i;isu;i is usuiu ii s influence lo prevent iis ratiricatiori Any. Gen. Speed position has h;en te.idred 10 Henry Stai.beiry, of Ky. Hon. Freeman Clark, Comptroller cf Currency, tendered his resignation to take eiTrCt on the 24th. . Apprthensions fi.r the jafttVtf the emiianl shiji. Mi naich, arc enter aiued She is now four ur.mth oui fro .i Liver pool. '1 he President, on the lO h.'senl in his; veto of the New Freedmeii'a Uureau B.!I. The or position candidate to General Worth for Govenor of Notth Cjrlina '.iti be General W. W. Kanscni, fonnely of the rtibel army. Gen. Nye, uf Nevadi.isa canJiUat for re-election til the Senate, and James; A. Pinks nnd Charles DeLong are Com pel ins randidates. , Tlte name of Schuyler lyuit-ix h i;- i inrr nred for ibe successor-!;ip to the .11 O T . seal oi senator iienry n. i.iue. Il.v La Ciosse Ilepi.bliran p.bii-h-ss an auihoritalive staiemenl ih General Washburn will noi !e a catu!ri;t!e fi.r the LT. S. Senate, and gratfdy detiers there- election of Senator Howe. - The Hon. John Lynch, of M.iino has een renominated for Congress by the It pnb'icms of thp Firs: District, lha Democratic S'ltte Convention has bten a postponed from June 26 to August 27. The Nebraska Statesman already sug. 2ets the name of S. H, Calhoun, of Nebraska City, as a Drr.ocraiio candi date for " Dehcate' in Congress at the fall election. This is certainly striving or ihe first, worm," yet, he will have to rise even eailfer than :his to be elect ed. As a compliment 10 Morton and Pop pleton, for.allowicg themselves to be sac rifknl as tar.didatesforihe U. S. Senate, a '-square-topd" Democratic meeting in Omaha elected them Delegates to the hil-delphia Convention. The Phila delphia cail invites all "who in a spirit o? patriotism and love for ihe Union can rise above personal and sectional consid orations." That's Morton's style, eggs ackly ' He "rises as he rots." The ter.ninu3, on ihe Missouri river, of the Chicago and Northwest railroad has been permacenily located at Council Bkfls. Four criminals, recently, while fleeing from th officers cf justice, took shelter beneath a tree near Leavenworth c:ty during a thunder storm and were all j killed by lightning. II some enterpris ing man in this section would get an agency for this style lightning, it would be a paying thing all around. Try ii ! Vhen resolutions endorsing President; Johnson were introduced into the Ne braska Legislature only five Democrats found it convenient to be present and vote for them ! Where were thesquar toed unterrified ? They are siill fearful the "greatest of the Andies" may fall rpon and crush ihem, yet. List of Letters. neminin in the Po5t 03.: 3 at Erowarillo Xe- AnJrcw.i Jlirlc Mr?. 2 Alboagh William I'aiber EJ ward larrior A It -Danville Charlotte I). 1 arr! Thomis V Pan II Ii (a'.bret Henry Co;dea E. G Crubb. Hi I len J II Ilayne Saraa M. Jirca KHgibetli 2 Jonc4 J II Kiuiborlin D L! Larca Icha Jlcdleawon A K i'txys J. hn OisUrm". MrAnna 1 1 . b 1 1 yhnrles W Tanner A T Mcw.:rt trarc?s Son lumber C (I Powers M.Vr.'ret Tha'.-l er W Willia'nv.n I'arn Wilirnaso-r Marret Warren Jf irtJn tvU-ttteLbosh D C. Itogan Andrew Hortl 15 Cheney Len fT. Dny'yu Wcslcj loi!.uJ Thorn i3 W K;irHir Krncia Ii oc-t Jt-bfi r IJorJ' U G F (TiiiKlwiii Fig Ail li iipe :H J .Icntiinj. (I L Jack DjviJ Kn. fl"Sar;.h2 I.;tMl;iUi SI M.C.i! n.-J Wil-irn 3 M I'f r A nn i l' niiII II R ilierts .latno? rjHu!i:i Christlaa M iri;t S Mrs Si-jiIiHi CLarksW s (; w w, i w r W o s ?v Tin Hi Wi! i ;fc3 ,:ir.ih M KnrZlkin Ti -e I!ier. t not caiiel for. ill be kejit In tlie f.l er.r & wfk-,s".i ihfii cn " 1ph4 Lti-r (rtl:t hi Wn-h'iitf.on. two cents be charged on all pr iced Leit.ir. " rc.--im i-iiHiiig f jr tho a' o 1 ytrr w"II pVao 8iy.dvrti-.el, AD M A f IS 1 1 I'M KW ADVJiltTlSBlIBXT. SALK OF APPI1AISED STOCK. Di rrihy, r,7. t a 5. a'. 10 o:l n:k j in. I i I ."J r ( r .-ale to th- tuh.-i-t li !.I r. f..r j, li;if t ?ro:ii-t tf .J i i .Sm'i 1;vi N ; :l:hv (J t-' 11 -a- C.a-ii. o.- u-i.- ii.re 0 "'.tro y r ..l l ,vr in f .r- l.f 1 1. b-t i L-l (ir'nf .r? si .ti l r ..h :o:tT X Af):i.....i M v,utJ -j,- j an -9 I s hn- nn.i s.im rt.Ut-i: . K. V. Injuns'. J P SALK OF APlMtAlSED S l U'JK. On Friday A'i.' 1 7 Ii ISi3 at 11 ..'elotk A. M. I I J . .... will IT r f.r to the Iv-ii ct bid ler for c-ijifi in i lav t. iUo i.reiiiH - f 'I : j mi i tiit-- l;viig in .' inn. fJ.ry. .Vein, it i tou ry iSahtA k. iuj jjhl l.v UWy very j-in id izi Siar in 'oreheaJ whito i.itu'i noii rii: hint foit white, thru "ytarsol.l. Ar;.r:i;scJ at Twcniy-fivo dollars by J S Jlinick and J ii Hoover 42-5t K.Y. nCGHES.J.P. An EnvcnCion of Ilaro ZZcrltl Lrova'a Tifctt ZIZTAIj top LAMP CHIMNEY, t7.;.t v;:LLr;cT s;. 3T UKAT. il j r.xiTTz vt all r-3 r.i.l Enoks. ry A i:evcr L.c-:.3 ly patiiiif on a ; - S', r:niij; : crt. r..a net to- hcay: li rui'y clomad by rojnov-i-, tcp; i. fact, tho tiost pcr.cct chimney known - aa ill ir.?5 .:pe73eilirr all trodcrd. . Jio dlrv can cJTorJ to bo V7i:i:ou.i t-eci. K'EV LAW? CKir?N'tY CD.. 7 3 V.'arrcn St., ?.. V. POSTPONEMENT, tniON NATIONAL GIFT CONCFRT Tu hare LetD givun at SMITH & NIXON'3 II ill, Chicago August, CGUi ISGG. 1G0,000 Splendid GiHs. Valncd at Will Lc p wnted tu tha T:oicJ llcIJerj. Ncarcf T'c'ccts issued, 1,0:10,000, PRICE 01.000 EACU. YoT'm c ntcmpt.iting f unba-Inj Trc'ft3 in aiv . f tin.- tj.iny hiiict pr ? s of tbo kinl, will do -.t wine il0 f-.U-iirin,; ; V- j v-f xj-fc --vv --' " vs ('..m'.iisino 50 ! Ij.t.i. n'ca-tantl situ i'ea ia Citv 830,00 in Greenbacks! Ten $',,000 I'rizcs ? E'iv$'2.00U Prizes ! , ry . J - TIinEE I.AUfS?. tAUil". V'A Ll.l AT i-'-'.i'O'J. 1 I. (Mi .-i k lr 8".l -utins, L.ch, 505, bH,725 Of!)r IVii-i-'. Ail tt4--t- Ono Dollar KACil . r . . . I , . I... ! Cli n. ' (;! t fi.'f or iii'-r r nam s ;r tii k ti, iJ .-IK.-Ciiii 11.111-. . ..v-. nn, I" " li.rw.i il P2 ii-tne mo rv t'.r il; .-rnno. w l. Ie a!- I I .w.ci tli ? I ..wiu' ? iu ui ... n, r.z ; will .--i,J j i w-;-pis t "i.e fciiilfcsis fr - - Jtat) 10 '1 to 'ii .l lf t"r - - 'J OH 2 i V rst ') nnr it'l rs for - - ir..". 'J ') i- : Ii ? o;. j 1 ira-s for - 25.25 k'-t lo ue J .re..s fr 4 - 4 5 50 ti;0 'i i-.-ioti t . 10 ai 1. en fr - - 8..)J irt ivtiy ciao the nunidiiiiJ po?t ,lTi;a a l Iresa t:f en ti ub:c tor. Money, hy drift, Hwt-,C eorter or inre?.oi.d lutter ui iv !eeai at cur rUi. . r . . . . . . . I All coininu .uatiou t 4 irti-i t In e cry case, rend ib iiitno iT each rubber '.tor a d t.i -ii- i'.i'u O.Lcj Alirj", i b thu Toiii. U nt an I .""tit , 111 lui'.il ncy byd-aft. 1. O. U;dci Err S'.or in KejiMercd L:it-ir, mi be jtutatou. n.-k. Addiou all cora nUi-i all ,nj to. 1 BRYAN, ROSDROOKSr CO. 100 Jiaidca St. th cago,l I. PO Drawtr, 5327. I GENERAL AUENTS. C. TitACKEK. l'ubiiiher Ac, 13 Co irt St, Boston libKNvRD & liCVt ER.'S Vct t t. Cincictiat: I O. I Dl'KK X CiKTU, IhmjIiJIih Uui-jo It. It. Do- tHjt. Indunap-iiid I11J. EisnEK&UHosiluiicStura, 117 3!aia Street, Uavloa Udio I E. Jiot.ES X Co.jOilmingtoa Dolairare I Waxted. General HeoU for Cities, ToWBfn l I DUtricts. wbcan spixjist s-kk! ac:i?e rfub-Azin: a Uo Local ASent3 ia ma iTwns. - Seed Kefercocys with app'icatioa. As a further inducement to our agents and fiien lj to act rn rseticaHy and promptly we offer a Pre iniaia cf Onehundred Dollars, irrcjpectire tf all j ct,muii.-etoL(i. tooar -nmn succtfjful azent. and. I to the setter bj of tho Urzest Drirate Uiub . a fra- laium of t wenty fire dvl:ara- w t REFERENCES . IToa. Kibert C. Kirk, Obio. lion. Itenre 3 Sanford. Coun. Kx-Gov. Kaiidjll. Moa Jiint S Pike, Ma::io- IIvD F. G. Van WiLkle. VCe.-t Virginia-, Hon. o- II. William?, Orcsua. General n. J.Ktlpt lick, N. J. ll a. A. p. IJovey, lu liana, t,. II .1 in here. Ksi.. Tup:ka, Kaiua. Jjhn P. Haiu.iu. Ej . BufTtlo. N. T. Dr. Henry Borrette M.D., KevaU Citj . Cbai. Fredriclc Alaeri, Esq-.tdabi, ant aqv cr tiie preminent buaineis wen ia Caicao. o' oar ae qr.ainiaace, .flyer's Cathartic pills I P I CAP VI I! lui 1 4 If''"' W : W On hand at Ills Store Eoons, il ( I 17 1 I I 0 r TJe bn. an ! will eonstar.Hr Veep on M?v!, a tonap'ete a?ortmnt nf Pry f r., CncJca. TW nl Shoe. ITttsand Cap. Cutlery, G:a?wrc, (Jiieen-uare. llaidware. Cr.ckvry Ware W.Ivn Ware Willow Ware, r,J all kinds ff ware usually kept ia a first-cUsj Hotail JStoro, that wul cut ear War j that caa ba bouj'it any w'a ere. , Trnr.!s : lctv do wit ron cagh i JTiirl jtul boopht nvt tbo rntin e3ta'l"s!:ra',nt, it bec .mps rcp.isary to cr.lleet all dibtjJa?"tj rid firm : to that end I herchy gire n itice tint nil ? i.nt. (!ai the firm i f J. Kerry Co , vniU tbel-tiliyof Mi-ch.t-wl, w.li b pt.icjd ia tlie handj of aa iQo?r fur coll. ctinii. ' January lit, li"j. Q Of S ;int h CONSULTING AND OPERATING PHYSI CIAN AND SUKGKON FOR ALL DISEASE OF THE EYE BAM LTO'G rS SUPERIOR FRIuNCII ARTIFIi.IAi. KVI S 1)U PORT has. by s'pecial ittjUM. tciwi.t m visuii il; f. I.'uwi- , . which timtsl.c can be consulted cn ! diseases of the Eye Ear Lung Heart Throat Catarrh and Deafneoa Will be In Brownvillc, at tlie EroiynTille Honsc, wtdnd;,y u Thursday, CPvcr twelve Iiuidred person? Iitive hcvn siiccessfuHv within tlie past two months. Consultation and Examination. Fixe- lemarliable Cure o! Catarrh .of Years StaiKlinsr. TTith pTf'n e t Cai rrceomrnpr;'! Pr.BOriT t th -a f.li tnl e 1 havrlrent nrat si T,.rer j i h ni-e ir H'lfU tan: III I II itJiv 4il'il ' I'lits ' prp it,n lo avvTini ! Dr. K')lir I -..a:l Dot !eiv i:i.i.t. I wa f ipuch .iUtrcs-ft-l As s Mn jh f c:n flicTe'I iu ttiose ws noult" 10 well lucim-nlt Dr Bori ator.ee- J. TIP A. TtpriTib' at f !.in H iMpr. Kn. S3 Lf fe Mrer. M. J.f.ni. Peferr i:re .-r.it Trnn 8 i iiiei:ii a I r n el nfa r.tiil vttx- t Lave lrn iiiliiiiHUly aCi(-:a:iitC'! D . EOUT aii'l vvLo talo j.arlivii iar piej; i;re in rec' in ii!orn!ins f ir:i t the patr..iiji-'e of ibe public a cci liemdii worthy tf eery coi tl 'cij'o, unit cr;eun iu whose jinT-'rmnt nlK)cill ireyull rely J Vllifit:e il. t' V. V.. L. I U., New TorZ. J. B. FrnrN. il D . L L. I). ' J.i-l .h X Wil it. U., . " A. L. Clurls. Jf. D ' J B Crne. 41. D , " A'. J Ct.n crt, it. D, L D. U. per. K. D.. ' U. H Diiser. M. D. ' Dr. N'. tr. P. eM!cnt of Its Union college ofJkhecc f.n.'y, Yors. 1 i'. F-iti h, si. D.,Xew Tork. A s lits!ie. ?iitc;cal Instrument Mjnnfacturcer, i. 'r S etl.en Aiex. ier D D college cf Kew Jersey. J lni it. Lai e O D ' Lxiua'i Awter. D.P. " J:ne0 Mo.Tit, I). V., ' " B. ii.nsr.Ye. I). I. " lii. I.. A . ( hari'I Ifr, Rrckway Jin'e H iie-n, tte:vi !re. f U K-nne r. K.-q. K. Jt.n.t .n, U ). l!eiij l'.piiy E'i. " llf r. Wm. H..tk, :ev. t: J (M.nrrt. Phii-r Jit-i c Wnrp!f7, iTorrlstoTr;, "n j-.-.w. v-.;.iett. " "'.iticatu'e nmie Kt-v J !!nfcen!uri kpv J u. t-.v.t.T Riv i. ii. Kep-, L L D.. Utica Xe TotX. formerly re-ipeut Air c i taiai O .IM CrRTirC.lTIN A fewftl ninny rrcn' v.i,itnts' te-fi.n'nl i f cirr from !eron- w.Mi an.J fjv.iar!y k owi wh. l;are i'f -n rure I t.y Dr. Ilirt (.inl tb t f th ni re-reii'. !.;) Al;h.ii.,i fi'iil 111 i v ti-nin Is n his ifjnseii )u, a fe.w only i hce ir.j d : IT Ui'Cl- MnJi O lo:h lC5 I tave bern Jra' Di i e mr lor flliy jeis, ic.,?i-.n M t-r ctr',n tever or i.inser-ia-n. an . in u.e ,,i;,er er UrtTye.r. c.el by itv-er aa I J .ki u q-P-un- VI i'm l tu n ff r. t lint I I.I i h iTl - . Il r ';.,.,, ... i..i,.i. ... .mn,on CnnvrM .n. Mr .:eifne w co..n pai.ieil t a roiisismi iich ir.'e fr. ttn eir ; al o a omtinuons rnarim ami hissini iu mr ear. Three rno..ih siu.e I put iry eelf nn.Ier Dr : B. ri'a care, al- eeuiT-oaB jcr9 ucar s wen as auy cug ui my uc. ..TV - jrr johnrton ir iornitr;y a Wbulea Grocer cn Sen nit street. Si. Iyjui. .l"'I"rZ treated by ux ttu dirtVrer.t physici-n .lnrinz iht time without bce.H. I callel on Dr B rt. anI in Uix week, wirajnt an operation .n my Kire. wen- ureiy cure aje. a ieai-. .u ar ... . ; ' ViCps ' nn pout n.-. c; - 1 h-ivw i i 1, 10 .1 an. 1 ie f.r the li e'even y..ar. beiiu ! I uiu.-t every where. 1 have beeu iiearlv a ba l for tb p isi fifteen year, ntreriny lar moie iban tisne can tell . Now my eje re a well, and yja har. th iitUl. cured T", ..".'J, . , pu,a MM?2ra Je 109 m"nt ui it-tj iu uj ;ws cum in, 1111 ni"iiau it. .Mrs. 1.0I0U cui'. I have been aCIctocl with Scrof nl iw Sire Eyeevf r since I cn tenrniber, an I h tre e:i le iv..re I ttbtnu resource I conclj jed to 1 1 : mvseit iin.!r tLe charge rel.ef frum evprf kn-.wQ arce : atd an il!y. in a la ul Dr B rt, wjo curel mr efm m wt weei cur., au.Atii.una u;i.juhia oi. x t ' aaav w -V r m M . . i a m w jii.iua. 11.1-5 Anziii 'i:a i-to. TH. B0n7 Dear Mr : 1 have ken yoor r.niel.e aid o(il y wrd.rec o"B :r a Catair j.nd U a.'nrij wi b bUti I Lae !.nz b en m it d t'-i year,). I am lai'pv lOhla-C to Jul! thai 1 ai eNifrlv cured, ana rainy tha 1 Is 10 31.U lcr iLe LLill 30a betwed in my cat I am my dear t ir.yonr obedirrt friend ar.d well wisher il. D. tiU'AXT. Altia II in. is. I have tffn FrfTering from a Catarrhal fTectin cl the I pr gs !or tw.i yers, o niuh i-o t was bed last tor ttirc3 ui LthJ. JI wl constant coTh. and espectcta titu a thick, yell-wish ciauer 1 had previous to ap. plyii g to Dr. lljrt, endatorwd to obtain relief from every known murce, and all to no avail until 1 to Jc t eatn)eDtXrcm Dr. tort who cured me in Mx weets treatEeat. ' CP, COLLAW. Na 15J Fonrtfeath street, St Lou'.j' . . . 1,r- V 9 kernel to ' on ir fet i l : i js.. ud.ibc tbl rt at tMs nme feel cnt.rc v tiee ir..i , ihe iTe. mr ff L bfn f Urn,ing. ,e.l lhave. vrcvioMsti.i.ppijip.rto Dr. !Xtr tn.ciin.n-l , for h,e, rir),v. ? ,,hvic.n . mje'.t .n t.. iltiinre leftniu rnry kn. un uurre. Threat- .. .i.,.,,...,'... , . ' 1 1 V il .jfiJl'v V- 3Iala St., Croniil!?, Sc'araslva. t ? ? JAMES HEiiav. D 5 Loui-j Mo., ii z7 - rr treated" hy 1 fT. IXU:S Ja!y. 53. IS S.1. I cli'p-fnlTr m it? the r, t-w!rir .-t t -let f t: . nr.ir i;.. i. . ..u ti i. : . i . T. i. . , i.-i. In rB WU i,f t M:e"ue id ' ' A' r f irre i rear fi I t. severe eVJ lit!en.in,rfirnie-er:ie B:j suJcricKs "wfcija ucoye4 m Iriih rf;ty ai-.-I rrTiit. X' ifTjrt r r-'.f frt t;- cltaln a cure hJ beo n:itrr,i. ftr I en p , ye-l. fron the C!.nm er.cenifntof . trr stcine. , f f 5 ih -i etirct:t tiifil.cal biw l It.' S; 'e, and tM k ) ir ti ro':i',s fauni"..!'-. nniil f?y !"M y rolj m if,3t i L8j Tr.berculocs Ccr.OTi'tion "il t'iil.1 n't l)c:;rf. Pteriun to ih cr.uiie mtrntnfniy pev im. I tatieenDr Bort' earj in ibe rrr. a-t ha'l teen lviie-l by my frienJ t eta p'oyb'ni; P."t I wa very mccN dicara e-1 lore Z 1 to iur uC.l cii ti. A fcort tirna preTiuut to ay- pljiai to him I t bre vcil several ietl3J MiiaS from t-er-en tjIj.i I icinr h.il teen in '!J'i ate healtti. aa-1 fome ft V,'r, c'i scitei rny niiat 10 ca.!l co tiai I it J vice. l.kh I I. -' Abi:t nint'bi in e I foM tbe Dtr I ba4 no;.e to lhr..r awir, n.l Ji-I n .t wisii tu bJ ireatet Ill.i(.hl r. j p.n l I vlf !., II V frj'Kl' tllJ ne that ha 11 -t wi-h to tr'o it r.Ka"le5 heenre-t us, anl 1 hi wouM teci ! ihii fict ia a e m iiiesit. ti I p o e i !e3 t' earii n? nie and ia Ie ill in . fif er?i in tiures t e ai'i h wrt.U eure me. '-, I can truly v 1 wi'Si pleasui e, V'r ti e lc Bt 'f -iiTrm fr..iri il e i; n.e 1 iii ult:es tl.at I taveoii j ' Lee a n:;drr Df J-.rt' ireatnjem n..i,. i hk-iiiU. aiiidCi jrew m.m. Ilia t until iatwl ibal I rlio J tCrcive ::lt lit tt e tzzn C muCit e t Oi liiri ilZ 4 1 rr r-!vrl ironi .i hi r 1 bj lirian ; t.u(o ibecuo.r ry," h pav e n . rnec nie'ccine o' iinl pci-' . m. II e vh..:e nra'iutLt fr, ni the Utibnmg wai very pie ismi r.il ii-ecabie. 1 he l.rzr.l a pi e at ci.iny re on pek fremiti. pi.i h have b'.en icrcti : ni vt oue at-vrt e.S of ite it-.rr.-e ib '9 Q -'e f trei'Biea.. T;iee k e;:i i iofiin r f ..e. wrlt Noai Dr. rt' ir. :ni. r.t r oiduii.n !tf.itie. lie p' c i Hf" . nxo'lrfiil 'J e-lb ii-fct't r.t.ci;', aituM'u to -an well i:nlei tnjj tf hl u e t au-1 tier in a--i ev :il tu e 1 1 ll ir :nfj' utiili! J from the fat. Ilia. B i' n, tl p. i.c-ral ly r.i-i lni, m l Cull, prri I t'f cur 1 n.e chrocic iii ea.-e y-i ta-n wu ca has btea ful ly lieu .ntr:el i' t. -a 1 U ' i CI' SuS II t-UVA- T Sjv:tei.m itrw 1, S.Wi' A' EtnoT.t til ci ot? - Tirr-vc T Oil & Iriit.J- TV.eri i 1 I I p er uh 1 ; ji. 1 -'H ' ' In c.rrd t! io.mI- 1:. 11. i . ci y a. e a.i i-r . teins luve lersi 1 xhauurd : attouu l. le rim nu t fur'.Ler j lc pe I i.i.se'f loccie; nearly il 'a whieli have ban.'cd IK 1 kl. I of bi.! 'ire-i or me ual men 1 1 ail ra t i;es an I even b d. n e .. a I m-l-ern pra ti e 5 and, lastly, tiiere ia a 1 h cia 1 wa-.cn produce thousin.U of tetiiuoilr? of lue ui-l r ir.dnft.iaa!. ia this city, s .l.-ewbire. who bp tr, poi-it. vely and permanently cured afier ;i wheruva-inenr--ar ler the most eni.nent m'tcal itfii bt fu edt Yes. ver.ly, and tlat phjiiai Dr 15rt b.- Intlruiary U located on the corner of Taird ail 'T.ne etreet tt. Ivni. Dr Bjrt we ven:y bueve. t ru et more chroni 3 cases ia the pa,t Jrur d. n:ii. i::. S . Louis, than all tha medical teeu wb. bi practiced their profession here f or tb diei J1' makes a fperialities, vii : Lu-?ies n the Lona, Tnroa:. Iliart and Catarrh. Tbi .--t ji l.jok like bcaii5;. but, nevenheie-. ii i true, aniir you d-ubt it.ccMilta few of the man? per-en n-J entities in lull iycopi. are to te f-o 1 ia1' nnnK of ihi-i pxper f r 7 ) oi . h i-aiaaiiy. -Ii-Louis Daily DtaHi Auymt 111 13. 1 ' EjcEar, Luns:5, Heart, Throat 324 catarrh, The nany wrtdrfal cures pcri -rinel by P.r. i;.re, when all b l-o . tverm tj ,a'-4l"?V. fcd been les ,t.-e I st b.-.n ain-. u th fl.-i sul.u- a id ur;e u. Dr rf..rls l.i l.-marv 0, 'i nil:a:l. !iri i.i-aro lo: tr ui th cri.e- ' r" Tt.ii. a d Vine etre w.e h- c c ! "TJ. dally. Sr. Loult'Pvig RefvMiCMn, Anju.t J DR. BQli'F'S EYE, EAU & LU.NG INF11UHBI IS LCCaTED OS TUB COSXEH O? Third and Vinp trcat St Li n is, Wb.r.ail letter, .konli b. '' porUge sumps for retra pcrtS- y y O F 1