. RATES 0 F A D V E UT I S lllu, NEBRASKA ADVERTISER. rciLiifiP TirTarBAT tr GEO. W. HILL Cl CO., ldr.rti.tr Block.Uatn S't Between l.t 2d 0B4qrrt(tfa liaea or Uaa) atas iUa ft O lull feKiticaal Ifiiertloa i ei Bu:CiC:di, til 1U Cr 11, 4t J"Tf 13 W in mt ta c j tl 4 C J ca tS G IM si ew la a Cr. caicain, jf r, cc ball column, run ytr, Oi lourtb citma, cl veir, CtiftSi ciltinjn,co one cuIvud lx axU On tlf ulunin aix month Or fourth ftlun u six noi.H l Oc t .CuoIueils.x c:octt - ()D tIf Cu.uiuo Tar c-.LBii . ():. f,nl caioiiitt iiet aoix On giih eo.caa Xrc tcontaa ny ii . n r Aunouucii c eiruui t'T tCc9 Stray noMica (e icw ' Siriy cHri at trac:ot i4rrtUii" All tranc at advtrtiaeaaeot muti fca paid la 4 uce. Tearly xdventttoienu mrttrty :a advaac All k:n-iof Book aad Card rUutn taa 1 be bct at t va abort ulic sad rtaaotubta ttriau. LIBEUTY AND UNION, ONE: AND :INSEPARABLE NO AND FOHKVEIt, BR0WNVILL12, NEBRASKAV M 11, 1866 VOL. XL N K S d C A K 1)55 i..ra.ir.i ro m ine III IT ., f .1 ( ) I ,T A.T I.IcrAN (I,. !l. l.a .. hau r .m .I.ts cti of Ami.ut-1- flcii-r: Ilulladay & Co's Hr4 Slorc firo oor i of rot Office, y s.SJt",n " vyn to Obflfn-n I II All LI S HLLLMKU. Baal and Sitae 2VX .iX SL JFi. , PROWKVILLB W T. ' ... ,v,. a 'uii'ir K-.cW "f "fl ! , t v. i t.f.rfl ml W ."7 l"ng (M -'IOM WOUK ,hj -.(XnoCash. T' ... v i . PI O" CU " n hwi n. :i f lw la lin. x-'.S r T-T HOUSE. ;. V ..if- Uvci) fctablr i r.o?i. riioi'tiincii m "t t-tappri Mnin nnd Waior. v. ro mo 1030 iy c : i) W A W." THOMAS, . i VOrifsEY jf AT LAW, : u :Liy't' IN't:;! AXCKllV. ".. . m:mhaska. v : ciiioy Goods iwf . r . a .J.)or west oi the Post Office ill ) - V ll.I.i:, .CIIK4MiA. i .i . k ! r Mil bum i rr , ' frrv.l. rcrj tiling in il. Millim rj lire fc- i ti i" a illy i.n Um.l. Irpi-f-rihing, il"Dnct ? r'M t Tii .km in.; Juno t rS-r. :i-.'-.tr.2i ISti. v'J-n--2Slj MARSH & CO., tL't't EM)R T I MABII & ZOOK. fnu ,ws Arnts ainl Staiu)i:er.v, lol OlTicc llullfllnp, IS!:oVVI U.K. NK)ll.SKA ir-..n litnl i r. 1 uro i' itiintl v ecii vinjf f-co. u)i .f llM.v. I'orio li'-V. Stuf i.'tiary. r--cr.,Si 111. mil-, Sb. H oVk;;iNi ! nf"c- i 1 I !" iSnra I i alll.l .a ni. .i4l rt-a f 1. ,ti f ''in I '' 17. t vm1a mnfct. aii I V. 1 . iM ,illtil, '2 ov- ropxi tcr. " : ' Lq I 11 i . ?t Street ;i ir the pul ;l at I r i.-V ? - M SlaOFS. I? t I .- i.vr Lrt diratchrS '." i 4 ' i IU-30 (uiiQ (JATi& a.(MSFIKLD, BHii fi LAYERS p L'A TERE R S . ' Tr.-i, i. r hp. kuj.i.jr, l'H-trrin. ..n . J 1. Hi; M.jny in th ir lu.e ''"ty oixirjipi.kt.'ioajuLer, ' " f'- x-17-iy ' JAMK.-S Mi-DFOUp, A N I " 2nd and Main iiiretts, tr r i.. 4 H iii.dt of w-rk In kuliaa ta js4mafclf ttroa. -lai r ii it n ii if ii r, I 4 il A II T ri :ii if i uiii.. 1 11 i AST :- I I a l.ilM WALHTFH B ' I -. Hj:i32-SI;n t Ornamcnfal &J!lX JNT '17 2UL Ghzicr, GiUur, nrair.er, PApER HANGER etc. All woik done in a workrran like mmner, a'd on atrickjy O jSl S TEUMS. a i i: o i i .A x rr TAY Is 5 A..j. J.J. CO KICI.AUI) F. HAKHIT, 1 mmi MB AGilT. AND DEALER 1 LAND WAURAKTS i LAND SCRIPT, Petional nttrtifioti torpnlihtj Location. Office In J. Ii Carbon Banian House. IlltO WN VILLK, NKBRASKA. x-14 ly fi-iiii ilBEKAWi'TCBK"; AND JOSEPH S II U T Z IIK jut .-eeivrl ud wi'l t rt intl.y keep i Liti.l h laro miiJ well aclccUdsioik of gci.uiuuat-k-k'i1 in line. One Door tm of Grant's Store, bJorrn Villf. "tbrusl.d. Hopairiiis Of CI.kxs; WiUhesand Jewelry d..ne on the abort eat Nutlet . WORK WARRANTED. Br-nTiiIf. Nb.. Mc?i 6tli 1Sf6. 10 ?6 ly C. F. STEWRT. M- dT opncE Soirh E Kt f.rnT of Main an I Firt Srrcrif n rid vrs ti m. e, iv c ii k a s it a . Ofrict HofRS-7 t. 9 A.M,n.t I to 2 and t 7 P. M nownt-Hlr.Xebraa.May 5th, ISi'tJ- N'oat.l OIlAltLl (J. DOK b H Y ATT0H17EY AT LAW o AVx Poor io Canon' 'a Z?-. MAIN SinEET TIPTON & HEWETT, t : 47m ') r v :.:r::;::juorciis m aiu, . aw aaa I,;)VNVILLE. NEBRASKA. " ir-h T.5. ly. RESTAURANT AM) OYSTER SALOON ti-V. ti u dm ll.d f if rm:n tlie uHic Ilia' l e ..jU-t i.M:e'ilit ail 'iit. beiw ti Irtan.i2ud. ltUtllTl.i.l: 1KRAKA. a ReEtaurnt and Oyster alccn Uo, CntooiionMrii-. C;innd Fialt, lrid Frail, icv$ f .-II kind. Tei, I flee. ' Kr Tob-cco. I'otatoe iweaU'iatis nd cterjihu -g U'nallj kept in a r taiu gmceij u.te. ESTMEALS SKUVtl AT ALL I10DRS JS x U I Evan. Worthing. JVkolcsa!c & I;etail Dcaltr in ChoicO Liquors, Wines, Ale, Bear, PITTS IHTrfAfaO'TIIUASIIIKtt 1 1 1 c ii i i:. ivi: w y o u ii 9 1: ? r 1 4 - KXG lUMI'LR. QUAIu:ii3IOW- 1:11 ana puCK EYE cletita- 1 "ITXEY'S BLOCK, Mainqtrejet't Bron-nville Viyf nib IWI 10 fr.na SWAN & BROTHER (3uccenr f Mcl',neh'n Swan ) fuiaaa t ey van vuuatng. We rospcctfully.nnnousiop to the Public tint they haVu non in store, n NTcw and Largo Stock of FAMELY J AND To which they invite the nttcntior (f purch .sers.. - - YOU, WILL FIND THF BEST Super . T as, RloiinU Java nf I'urc tiaer Vhicgtr' and Coal oil at wa & mm. Canned FyuUh in gxcnl vux'cly one M' Utc lnl qualify ; 1 'at-viijK p'tiktv 'fyslcrs. iS.t fines. ''in , .Vt.vAiv, .1 Ho' rlo!iirc 'au.i' and 1 1 rcslcrj n Caere: iSfuct e. al SWAN & BROS. Sv n and JTth;r (Kbin; t ci';J j 1 tiriiLr. attention to their l ;igv Mid V.iicil Stuck of Tobacro. con?i.ti N;i'tir;il L h 1 1 t Npcarni Miid clier lninu- lr ;i ti if I'luiX Ta C tl le l(l:ililitrs. o Fine cut a id Sjiiukitj Tiidait o. Vrou2h1 ad C!ut Nil.; of all iz p;ides. Sliovel?: Bromiia, Sowing Twinf j mil Scoop Shovels nt SWAN & IJUO'S The liflieKi rl r puld-for DKilcr, kkss, and coumr prouace ar SWAN" & BliO Co:isti!t vour intcrtt by Cxiinin- i.i Sw.m & Pro's. Goods and prices bcfuie buvinK eleulitre. y.l()-:i4 ly. ; llcclliif? of School i:nmlnri Noiict i. liercliy il.t I h l. il nt I ''ssiiuini't nt Ja'ttuvtia I'l uniy. Xs l.r:k;i. ill hnld iifi-lii p fur ihu K.t 1 tfi m t i in .f Triirl r l r ;iia ( unT, t t ho fii i f K. W. 1 ! ms. m r.nwuvilI-.on the l?t Sullirdiiv in -very ni.mr! , elwun the hours' of n I .1 I'. M. A f I 1 icun's ir certiilt uti'fi nrv reqnireii t. he r Mt mi' iVI' ck. itrerisn lv. or iIh-t tpiM n.if- h ex uiiihcd. No person need n j Ij a t any otl.i-r I imp. Ir oriler i inc nm(i. E.W. THOMAS. G U A N T'.S caeai cash store. Main Street Li t ween First and -Second. BROWN VILLE, N. T. - I Wi.uM UrS cetfu!lv int'orm t!e CiitfiH ol llrownvill.'.ni.d f urnmiidirii oaitr that I hve iml received mv fall Stock of ' J, coneijtinj ol Boots BHe Of th latesir h.vf .juiil.ty. Vena Iiwitj jut It M.ij. d' uhle H.1d IW!,Kiu- Ki K:s inl eh-ldrn I-Hifaii4 AH ki.-.fei . hi- lie' l t an 1 S.i iei ! r-i j S i-i.t a n 1 'k'"' 'I s I a .V - India Hubber and Itnllo Qvtr Shot s for (jt'iitjt'uirn ;uid i.ii.Iis Groceries of Kvcry Kind, Consi'.ijnj f die b Lraud or Sunr. CllVe. Tea. IVpj" r. All.-pio-. S.idi. Candles Tcl-acco. Mauhc.-. Starch. &c. &. Wooden War3, StontJ Wafe, Thp Kt Quili'v of T.Vi bji-t W..U.I li .l r a.i I Over .Sh fit, s ' Sill by lhPf.ii hi er 1'iiTel WHICH II K ! KKIif KOH SAl.K C L-I K A. FC ) I v C ASXI Al!.l yiiicH b ."Tnrs at Iheloirert p;-;ee. 'Jput- iiiuel iui t iva unJer9'- KEROSUN & GASS O " 35a TEA ANDOOFFKK Koil.Ki&S 2I.LTfi TOTS OIL. CA$sa.. Ac ill .. titf,, r.r a fami'' tra.' I" y U( with JCt(ri.i.O;i,..ria- i n Je fi Ti trot.iii.. ,it tilt fi)" i'a.1 tj . a ptker ii e. - ; "V Kith Ariiele iiiansiaturi'd by t hi C ip !' uaranlr.H t ) 5 rf im all il r'-imed tor it. li?S fnd I or Cl r la rJ ' " LV-trnl Pitt ! In 7V."'. KEKOSEN LAMP Hf-.ATER CO , 2 VV A n Ii ST Ii r FT, N V. Jn1. lt IPftt f ininl a ill PROBATE NOTICE. X-ta la ti-reby rlTfn to all rersona inter. 11 ttiat S A . Ctiamter aa Kxeoati.r of te ' Willis 11UI doeea-ct h i fllai.t hi arroiiTita 1 r fl 'al mnt at my ffl . i.nl'.a U rlny. 'be 8 b ;yo( Oc.-f. a.D. l-65tl0r.'cl-ck A M.. 1 ho lima apiHiliUeil or examirina ian.l '0,,SrT"ilTHB iVcbmslifi ijucvtiscv JOHN I. COI.HAi'P.lCDtTbH. 9 riKoWNVlLLFttIIlteSIAY. II OCT.. 1S68. (From our Extra of ta t Vo y ) : . GmttGathcringof Loyalists.- 2.000 "lNliOIIiCIL! XLXAHA COUXn WIOE-A-WAKE! Great EnlliuIasm ! I'nbotmtlcd Confidence! ! TLcy 'Kail'cd fi m t!:e Ealhey ralKeil ' : In m ti e U'cd, Slioatsn lie But c- iy of Freed m!" Tii- IMsiss Me uiii nnd Hirhcn kiIImi Jy iIih llidic.il Union m'n nf N iii.ii.a ivmr , io ine l n L' lig'a I'ridr. t:t- ii o.-t'jjioii.jUs' HiCi'H.-kSi. A- -a i V nnui o'Ll.iu'i leaiin fjll-d 1. nl tv 'tin Hti l f.eau'V of ihe iliiir lUl t' t!.H J.lnul:i. ltl! C ii i .' . , ' i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ll.il" till 11 l-'JJ) H tj ll Ii ;( b t (I i hoi U - .ir?it'ii.'h iul nud rlltjr? rt ;i.d aci nw Hhi jjiition. ai.d sill vir .i -a i it liicll othrr 1. 1 yivi.ij: all a Jiany '.ifc Ico'io. liy Brmnviilr dd' caiion tarnd from Iith. ji.-t c -! d hy.iiir ownvili Il!i- Bind, in.d'-r tin MiirTiiiid.iin:' l CajU 4'r.- n. Marslial oi ile day 'bout- 10 ' I . nrf arrive! ilr il jii'iii.tl l.riuet'ii 11 and 12 Aboui fifty c irr ia'j'-. ttMiisr-'in. and uihcr wuiulua. ri piju'." d i! i Irani. fcVar Lo ll t int't'iinir wit- orrran z d by 1 clioic- of S I'. M j 'i s. Cbair.ii.ui. A coiiuiiiiie wa Uini ti ppi:ii-cl r cfiv ihr C ;iiolilrc t:re. and irtatiL' tbn i.ihlf. ,.M jhimn Utci Br n. Vi.ie n r.a-i inr Iin5. lieep. iit'ii. i!C...tth'lii for ihe I) irliurj i.f. - 1 (mi -t. VV".- jViy f- o all- 1 Oil b'lrf ln; denier lioir. and dflivered me of ill-! ft o-st .-p eij) ve eTrT.lis . ir-i ip l to. powr-rliil. I pinit, I 'jr cil ; a iff ulmb 'ttl!y ihr! JJind. wb t ihr iu liei.C' riMf a d sanf -It iliy r m d ll;e flHir boy-.'' tnl tile lull- an ! wn.lj. rninr wnli :li crand chorus of I -y 1 1 1 y .i i be siim() of tli dnon- ai'2 i'ib' Iv. th- ladies iiiaft'bfd m ilie lablf. and J .! nut j If j i.-iic- t. il:e vind.. il y be will rn.-iMl iinrt juicy i-e f. poikano million Tin conn'iy is afe while ii bmui." 'really nj ' good. Mdisicnti il food. Pie, raki. iiirU y. chicken, lam. and in fact : plenty of go d cheer" wa. there. 'Jhe in li mo tly Biibarnd P iifu-r the manner of die B y m Bin-.' and vv -inul jirk. sheen, and fo-ef. "lill V- ii coidibi t rel " A cot p!e nt Jnlinoriir'S were ihere ; lii y yiui'd roui.d for Mane iim, n I hm bni.o aiile io nppeits ill ir caving f r Lr mi iMid bnei-r.-' ibey acnnliy t a piece ol Il.t bcil heep. whc'i had. pre vinn.x to beiinj roa-sied. w.irn Idiik W O.i Vet, fuch IS 'l I. V force i f Mil : II re ih 11 wh-ii Jwhi;?i)iiiif M Liinsrry bsM al inosi .u.yihiijo lor trend aid builcr, soiiietime his ow p wokU A 1 r the "'C:iijni-pary store? bad hen encircled iy the ra.'ical hosie. iha bind mitde the woods reound - - w iljl l.'l'i.-ic wbilt? tlie I pnblicanHanai U n lilfd A. i:oii,al hymn was h-tiMinir- when. Dr. Mi l'b r.Min opened with a few p'cv n mri'i k. and ininduc-.d II -n. T. M .Marqneiie, Republican "candidate ior Deleyatt. , : . Mr Marqu-ue delivered a ppppc'i 'f ieat p uver and paihos; one tlial weni kTHtuht.-jif tje fieart of 1 i midline- M s .speeVh !id linn great Vr.-ili . and wm-immensely.-rhei n d By th tmi Mr. Mhkjo tie i IosmI it wa nar 4 o'clock On fn"":'ii 1' T4 v.oed ih-' Oo pre.-.r ri i.oiii;ne. jk of ilie pnioil JJepubl Cin pir -y for Coui exilian and Terrhnrial . -prei roanves f al.'k c tudid it? for ?:;fe .M ht-ir MlS'.lt'- Ilepres-ll'Utiye-. fbti. .1 f ti T He Il 1 nbl can candi dau: b.r M. mil -r i f ill- 40 h Conure. bt-injr preeri: iva- 1'alled for an I respon ded i:i bn'ppy ppech. which fHt all to rhtffii'kr in l-'? clef.. The hour b Mii! bitP. lie found 11 ujpu;sibe to en ter m'o the iriejs of ih- dy. A National air wa then stinjr. the wh ! aodieiiC" jtuiioi the band played, yi.d thref, ri'ii.-jnif ceeras' for Couizress were civfti: (lorh 'Andy bad fiertrd W'ld I iiave mad hi ii more stars 4bnn be rreudy left wi h h.i proselile.) aiurthe crowd .Ii p?r.-er. A lijrjzer itd 111 rf enthusiast ic trmyd jierfr fathered .in Ieiiiiihii county; at least 2",C00'ptirsohVwere f fe?ent. and-all but two . were heart and "foql with the b.yal Gincress of the United States. I rai W jiever will ; ring. AVi'ib inore hearty, loyaliheers ; and nerer see a more unjtrd audience! p Three cheers and a tier for the Con creis xf lh United J States, atid the Unioa Republican Tisitct of Nebrakff III Woolworth Addresseth the Unterrified. Paddoc'; Announced but ftils to Cjnif to Time. Parstnw to announcement iw th Union, j. Ah oolwonli adorersed ih citizens ,f thi? p!ice a.t Saturday nigh' at McThers-on's Hill. A ;t Copp-r besid-Jolintoii sp aker.is n great mri'V .1 1 . 1 in tnee parts, unite a lare auuit ni e t;aih"red in. Mr Wodivorth s'nrted cut with r 'big thing on peac. p c lue he he s i id lie fpoke inrhuich where G. id is weekh worshiped a rdnrhtly soaked con-eira nve rear us rnumked "hie, gov-d pui.it Bully:" 'J ne speaker ?ee npd th-irouhly em I tied with ilie Grille id. u re.-oi ution. ami drew uj'ou ir'iuam'y for proof tliat reb'.-l-shotiM t;e let. into Conyre-NS. He tsxu'.. Line du never asked oe ; atid I th i Jibiiun stood great and pre-eminent be-cau.-e be saw a in iliu miiii-j I'gh' He -eemed like a uiilil wh J ii iJ been asleep during all the blood and carnage aftn jhnse resolutions' were parsed, and had atyke oniy to J a ell on them lor ihe ben fit of 1 ebel. He ald the Democratic party were uKiiys in favor of thii Union ; forgetting that the U in icratio p iriy i.as liueateii nl 10 break uj the Union sii.c llO. ai,d f .ti make- the " atttiii jo. thruun Davis, Brft.kiundi;' ana the S.ui hern Ueiiij cra; 10 lbUO ; every Qrdin ui'j.' ut ce i ri was pa'; dby 'D.Miiocr..ts, an I a Ucmocrai, Lluiond Kulli 1, tired the lira! r lio liaii;l the "Union : hut the little s -I.-ffrpi-ci left in him proiiipted bim to i.iow iut li s liaius when ihe war laiied Wi.y oon't they ilo it now ?' . He opfo?ed Congress beciiis itletihe ret. el bute accejt the terms by ratifying he Auiei.dmeni, hut di I not let ihe u tu rn Uoiire to help make then ! Taxed rrlcl and.woi.lJu't lei traitors frame ia a. .r tlia coiintry ! He taid ni.lioJy re.jjted the Jaws, all was p ace and uiel down South I How .itou- IjcliuionJ, Atemphis, New Ur lea ns and lijiihaui Texas, where latest aivi-e r-ny ih rebels have tesiegtd u jjHinsotioI white aofriiera? Qmitrd iruin ihe D claiation of Inde penileiice thai tiovermtieiiis derive iheir juit jMiwti fr.in coiucent of the govern eil ; bui nude application for the benefit ut rcb-l only ! Are Ji n lite 4.0U3 000 neyroes govtrued .ithd that lo by those wh. wayeil a -lfuuiiy war to nlore com pietely enslave ih ni ? ,TUen he apph- d tne iue of no mxaiion without rrpre centa'ioo" for the peuelit of white trai fir. , ami ignored black loyalists! Di ih.y nut huve to pay taxea i And are 1.01 thw.-e taxes, from ihvsuiullesl to the ureaitH iiniojd wi.hout their cous'jeui ? Woo! worth o! lr-n nlluded to his tairness, hoi. or iiMibj bui iuJLusly kept all three out o? Mghl. " lid ald Lu.C)Iii had. invited rebeU back once, atid iherelore they should be ailuiltled into C-MlgresV whenever tniy'd a mind income ! runs, if you light with a 11. an and you .ncea:k him to cease and fit rrfu.it.f. yo.i ijie LounJ to grant, hint U'talccr fie uviy demand .afterwards I Fa'iited Uon;jre..-k lor not rerern i to any ojiii inHee ilj i (Jrede.itial- of rebels aciii Iror.i die S01M1, ah I not even tho.-o ol loyal Miyoard. of Ten.i., ahhough .-nth a lllre would bale commitled ih na ion to ihe r. cognition of 1,'ih rili: of rtbt-b to a vo ce in national affairs eie tin y Ii.mI givi'ii any j.'i,arr uitee ihat they would accept ihe Hiuiiiou. Horace .Mayi.aid Inuutlt upheld Congress i.i this course b.iys all radicals wre disur)iQni?ts be cause, he s-aid. iliry ba I waged the war lu aboli:h flaverv; but delivered a HC'.iy eul.igy on' Lincoln, vyho is,ucd the E n-aii-i;a I m Procl nil itJoti I He opposed depr;vmg the South of i;s repi eaeiitation on negroes, and jad that wan it they were entided to 50. ' t 72 ihat the Nofih had Upward of 200, kuole nmnher in C nress is -II, 3 and muni rei! if this 200 fnn-d that ti.is 50 Would gobll d Vni up; he.ivy clieers.J .-ad if th bo ah wt-fe deprived of t.Hai ii w nil! reiiuci her to ii'J members, fit ! ' L. win b- 6 ai,d if tdie gets the increas ed representation it would gire ihem on ly 3L actually )t will be D(L which vi h ijurrtiei ia cojperheads and Democrats would 'iive tiifiii nearly a innjority.es ptcialiy when we c.n-idr thai what the $.iiii,i eeis in . incr a?ed representation ihe North w.l-' losf? if) proportion This i- il.e oiily K'Uoh he giive ihe Cousiiiu Sional" Amendment. He, declared in favor of giving the negro Civil Rights ! IIjw are you cops who declare that Civil Rights means suffrage He fa id Congress had declared the Suih idiou'd received as they were be fore rebellion, if rebels would lay down iheirarms! Every person remembers how' Sh-rm m term, to Joe Johnson Tr piiri td l y Congress and the loyal fjifih. those terms were to reinstate the Siate governments as they were at the adoption of ihe secession ordinance ! Fa.died Congress for not redeming tfndy's pledges ; and eulogized Andy for violating his ovyn to the party which ejected him I r . 'Said Coiigress would n9t admit mem bers after the Amendment had been ad opted ! Forveijiing that Tennessee was admitted wiihuTlioura after ratifying it j : ' " ' . ' ' . Radicals, he' said.- say they want a permanent peace, a thorough cure' of the wound, and say we warn to scab it over. Iinrnensft cheers. Says Thad Steven's declared for con fiscatioc. and pi.ched in'o Thad ! For getting: that his pel, Andy, has said that rebel properiy ouaht 10 be confiscited to parjhe National D.fbt ! . . He told a story; lawyer arrested ih England frit taking n fee in copper; his excuse to ihe'pjurt was'that be had first ffot f.lfhis cliaMs fold, next nil his silver then nil he rould gei was copper ; point: Uir!icals had ia'en all the Southern cold and silver and now th-y were "going for" the Coppr ! At this point we no ticed many conservative boots raised to mmp. but theirownerssuddeatly rcra'ch- d their heals and slowly lowered their bovs! - r Altogether, it wai.ihe rriost camplete tissue of falsehood and sophistry ever uttered in this ciiy, and cops will, ac knowledge it. before six months I Remember, he spike for Alorton's benefit; this lying was Mortonian in it? hii? proportions, nnl will doubtless -da much to advance that arch-copperhead's cause in this section ! We only wish erery copperhead in this 33uaiy could have heard it: What bis Political Friends used to TJiink of Illm!!J T. II. Roterison. editor of the Omaha Ntbraskian. in 1S57, was Chairman of the I'lattsmouih Convention which nom inatedAIorton for the present campaign. It is truly -gratifying to note the follow ing good (?) opinions which ihu old friend of Aloriou's used to entertain of him. We copy from the Nebraskian of September Sih, 1857: "We suppose it was written by one J; S'erling Morton. for.ner editor of the News, and now the manager of the pa per through a tool of his, recently im ported from Michigan, by the ;name of Milton W; Reynolds. iThis Alorton, the writer, was elected upon the Ferguson tipket to the Legislature of the Territo ry, and will make a cood representative of the W HISKY INTERESTS UF THE TERRITORY." The Nebraskian of October 21st, 1Sj7, said of Morton : The News of Nebraska City, (edited by J. Sterling Morton.) and ihe Times of this tow n, ed.ned ami controlled by two as UiVMlTICATKn VAIi AllOXD ever wit through life to thtir ap-tuuhurrA are qfiite de'speraiH in iha "Iteration acu f reiteration of falsehood and and Sfimt ! concerning B. B. Chapman. If W - . ... . - 1 - what they say can hive any inUaenc i in J any direction upon the minds of any hon orable men. they certainly are coing jjood service for AJr. Chapnau. The New aided Air. Chapman quite unintentionally iwo years ago by a i nilar course. We have but one request to make of lhes5 two papf rs. and ihat is, ihat they will n t -peak iif Air. Chapman's ' praise, since ihat is the only way ihey can possibly injure him." And again the stime paper of the same due complimented "Alort" as follows: J. Stealing Alorton. of the Nebraska C.ty New, mikes in bin piir of last week, a Characteristic! LYING attack upon Mr. ( h ipiu in. an I intimates a wish that Air. Chapman or hi friends should notice him. STEALING, wo d not think you will be raufi-fd. THERE A R I ! SOME VERAtlN Tf)U D1S GUSHNGLY FOUL TO EVEN PUT ONE'S BOOT UPON. YOU ARE UNIVERSALLY CONCEKDED TO BELONG TO THAT CLASS. How does ihat strike you t And still again the Nebraskian of Sept. 31, 18-37 makes the following prediction in regnrd to his present owner: i "J. Sterling Alorton rode into town trj dy on a load of coal.''- Nebraska Ctlij Hews. If there is any inrh in the doctrine cf fnuire rewards and punishment, he will nde into HELL on a load of fcrimtone. Xihraakiun. Mas A. Strickland, editor cf the B-Hvue Gazette in 1S-5S, a Democratic paper, tai J of Alortoi . ' Vila h a great prototype in Benedict Arnold, whose' example, in this instance, he has followed Vo the letter. Des pised by all his former companions in arm, detested by his present associates, for they love the treason anJ de-pise the traitor. let his very name be a ' hissing and a by-word" throughout the Territory. ,YYoti have talent, you have ability you only lap honesty." This was t'ie opinion of a cotempo rary Domocrat who knv him well." Strickland, when the war broke out, erf- listed, and rose to the rank of Colonel ; and. we believe to Brigadier General. It will be well if the citizens of Nebraska heed this "yoje frpm th put." espec ially Atorton says -HE HAS NO Y CHANGED!" Mm.' L Boydston, a Democrat, who lived, in Nebraska Citjr Slrtoa's home wrote hick home, while an a rip east, to the Nebraska City Press, as follows: . PiXTSBCttcu. Aug. 23. 1SG0. Dear Sir I hare jusi received your letter of th8 lSih in?t., inforaiing .me that, J. Sterling Alorton is-the Pemo cratic nominee for Delegate to' Congress. In answer permit as to y that T feel ujw, as I Lave felt for the Ut etghteea months, thai h is unworthy the cocfi dene? M the people and especli!! of dj? Democratic rfirty- I. 'thefefefi, as Democrat frotn principle, and having tha cause of Democracy at heart,' and be!i?v? ing that it would bedegradingthsa titat honored principles ta electa man so void of principle, shall take great ileis ire ia uin; wl atever inIjecci 1 may rjgisi for his. defeat. , ! ; ' Wlia'i Afraid;! Not the Cop ;ypu bet ! Vhe.i' they rented the Hall for Woolworth. (by-the? way, where'a Paddcck; sick ?) they wouid assent to nodiing ebcrt of having complete pussf5jiori of the Hall util they blfw out the lights and gave up th'j key ! This was to prevent anybody from reply;ng to Woolworth r ""And 'when we went home,' an hour after the spoakicjr, a light was still burning, an I a Cop. in die Hall watching for"the adveht of thy dreaded Radical who might reply J The only thing they would consent ,to was that their meeting should not interfera with Episcopal service on S jriday nnrnt - - - . j O - one, when ihey thus tare fair discussion before the people. ' , ... .. wMMW . 3 Lk I ICillil I 4M. A? kJ ULA No Numbering of Votes. The cbnoxious election' law requiring the ballots to be numbered haj been re pealed. 'The object of this law was to intimidate all those who were not wiling to vote the radical ticket, for by this Iay it was in the power of the Judges of elec tion. Clerk of election and county Clerk?, to tell how each man voted, and . if h didni vote radical, why he W3s denounc ed as a copperhead. Intimidation won't work any longer ; we propose voting ouf sentiments this time. It is a glorious privilege to be an American citizua. tai do as you have a mind. to. Free .speech, and a fair Ballot or a big fuss. National Union. The above is Democratic ; published in a Democratic sheet, and we are to!d that Bedford, at Fairview, thanked God that this law was repeated I To ihoxr the falsehood ia the above and design of the law, tve copy section 10, cf the Jaw, OVPr lb rpPPrt! nf whirh f h a 7)j -r..,..-. ... are to delighted, frfia page I JO, laws ut - 12.Oae cf il.i j ;;i cf e!ct' liv - -J ren.iv- i.i .rom ta i c r--; g to v .::-, a: ; : uuq timt ar.iiuuacic Um nameca suz person la a clear, distinct, voice, and, if ihe judgt hall be satisfied the person oiTeniig vote is a legal voter, hts'v.cket shall bs placed in the ballot box ti'i'Mou! inspecting iie names wrilfejx or printed thereon, and the clerks of election"-shall eucr lhj name of the voter and the uduibef in tne poll bock, agreedble to the form pointed" out in the ninth section cf this act ; and it. shall be the duty of the .judges ta cause tube placed on each ballot th a number correspciiding with the cum ber uf the veer cllering ihe same, end the Said ballots afier being ccumed rbali be sealed vp in a package, and deltvered' to the county cleik, who thai! deposit the " .'ame ballots in ins cllive where ther shall be suftly kept for twelve months and (he county clerk shall not allow Jhs same to le insptcted, utile ia cases of CONTESTED ELECTIONS, or th faiiin become ncessary as EVIDJvNCE IN THE COURTS, and no judge cr clerk of an tiectioh shall disclose Ihe names of a candid als voted fjr ly any voter tinder the penalty of a fi:ie of ()llb IlunOrcd Dollars, to te collected bi-' tore a justice of the peace ia the town--hip where said judges and clerks reside,, and said fines shall bi paid ioto th coin nion fcchcol fund belonging vd the county. Any reader.caa see plainly the ioteni of the law to prevent fraud, atd toniako contested cases less freque&t! Even if the law was as claimed, what right tav Democrats to howl? They ha e tha county tfiices of the twolargfst counties on the river Otoe and Douglas and a fair proportion of back ccumie ia their hands! There can be put cne solution cf their fejoicing and that is because the barrier to ballot-box stuffing and dishonesty haa been repealed ! Why should they i i i i siyie me jaw oonoxious else j e give it as our deliberate opinion that J. Ster ling ilorton'i friend)i will this Fall at? tempt the largest swindle ever attempted in Nebraska far exceed the L'eau qui court and Buffalo county frauds in 1SG0, on which' Alorton contested ths teai of Hon. S. G. Daily. : - . . ! Last fall when the vote of tha village of Oreapolis. Cass county, was returned and it was announced ihat the people had given a nearly unanimous "vote for Sam uel G. Daily, J. Sterling "Alorton, wha was sitting in ih Banking cSice of Sab ler Co., io this city, remarked: tThank God. the Legislature is Drsscratisparid I'd like to fee that' B- -d ifethqdist Abolition hole get any Legislation this winter." Jlorton and his fiinkiei 'are novy bragging thar they are -going to. make large gaiai- in Otis ;ctci'.y ! . -Let; the ballots answer on ibo-nizbt cf tha O h of Uctoper. OtfiaAd Rnulli:-.! pf lOIrt - " - - f 1S30. j ri- : -.or v .: ... ... - : .. 1 1 i .