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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1872)
t t2ZC2iS3r&Kr TliS ADVERTLSEK. THUK1aY. n. Katioual BepubUcaa Piatfora. T StArn tr " SJ?iEL I'i'. 19 UJ VTIJ "M i ....ai.L !! VJ wv . - ,- - .. Mt-fcHH4 fei'Awrr rfJ f, jAFiB jurfiU a. iif j r-lKu e .'-fmli sjS4 w4 t-KSTull, U TMi jj1c to-S br . fn K"; 1 I A unli'tri'' :MJi cjrrwtrr l,u s rww -9CMUn frf-!lWJ.tl tM! crait Idlest nuuK .iftteUKrtt pztnTJJa0 vr i. jm1 tv. Ltl. i..-vtj :-: ! kr rW, . " . - - - - . n.l ktafl ' 'Ti, "I"i4'J7W .... 1 t " " . . j ..Md .rii,f. r-t- j : .. ."f."' T-i dunnc r - . fi. - - - a. ua rm r .1 r 1 Vj u:-i.. wi 1 - " , ,3 :OW j43flTr""r JJFit In Arayo. Convnlerlng tne wi- , J. B. zJroady. Jq., who wS: ex- ,nMftnMn - .t.. -00 v.. ri-hi of iLe people bf the Territories j a duplicate or copy of wincii bUau ue AddrteS.Hov:Ai:D rS--" T k.Um w!ter opposition from Joy's road run- pected to deliver the oration, but fail- j Tn .oJong a the .0. b, , rol lhcir iQllc a,rairs. Re. delivered to each party thereto, as sbpuwdpw iti.ri'i'bUJ.. n . - U!J . . . ...'. .. ? . , -,. t. -, .which the three precincts of Ichard-,...,v,iir,. h ;..,.,.,,;., ,iinrf,ff 'nn- ,prpinafrer nrovided. All such con- JT' fBIINCJ . , 4- 1 . -. .--., r. 11. --r--r f.MlLti-...vj;ffr.. awb 111 u.iBiin.., w- .u wu ,Bls ui arm., r- ju i 0,.nt.. T..1n ,rfl"o and ?t. .,.:. . 1,1., tract- shall be executed before n judge I -stst ,4swr?sKs! ? "!?: ?ri:rr;'r" ',&a---.:,:L? l.t!.sT"";:-H:s--en3,LoUo.J rtr on ; fteiz.i.ni.nTtons .t i.. or."!-iwssiiA b ;r)-'' ,J.V,T-''JW,75 t .i'k hfvf iuc eaieritnwoa mc i.i - r-v innaniui'w'- '-',ui ,-vv'v - ..-..-- mi- in n Trn'- t? n, 0.1,1 n.w i- there any inconsistency m wruuiK me.cuw ... w.c .Tfu-,. . , 1,1--. ..J32rtu.Mi.uJi.y rtb !..,.., .1...II... L...1 i, Ooioi. which ,va 'ur,la- t0 to ' frun-. K., ' f , VV"- omed to each the Interior and Commi-sioner of In- 7f;V.r.t 4-rt. : ' I ' ..- " . ;... rrw,o! ..,....- r..in v.-U!, , 5.0 per mile for the road iVtfda run- A , . ' , ....-i on . believing dian Affairs. Such contract or agree- !rurtiWfa.1Ii My.Oi'-"' Tfle Wlflty V.fflaiBe-c.e w 8 mk.wnv r.,-.:.. ,.J.w.Mb ...... r,r-.:.., n,i.- "IC U-., "" . . V. T,l ;,., ..n ' m,nt . nail Contain the names Of all , lcntie SLrJiwuwri- r.r.nnfv lve agreed to submit a prop-. the hi-torv of the early -ea-ment oJ "" "I T.. ,. " ;'-Jut- uo i'Ke auu aiuuig u .?; -k -- ; :nrprMt thpir rp.ili(.!ice and -. ,.r ,sa,c l.aw-fc-jiua, sar: !-'""' -'"-- . ... ... .i.i.ii ..,.. -hirn WH. !.,.-. . i.,. :. ,.r.'-. .: . r n.. .. i . . . -o taiJfe,S;Saftrt-,Wf T" "" , I W to be aid to a Iteil Kcadf but J Mintlon, ,.j..ch reEu!tfcd la formInjr kjtvuhca cxy 'rt;: jreallv intended to cripple-in fact j ..a raore . 1;ai0IJ bv lhe ad op; saoArer: tlP" SSWH. There is now . dlitlw to jon of t COI)EtitJlJo;ii aa iu. H.rian county voted for county seat B i correct thlb mlateke, and .ecure tbe ... Ina, ,n vtQment. Jf l ;-urJay. o flection ote i H.!'ff ?,,.r,1,1. rf w a. .r.j's . . Ji.uai 1? ifetood: ReDublican Citv o&. Melrose tJ-TZtL- v.t u.fltKur. Vli-wwuiif ?ir "" wuii.iiuJlHiuuiucii; s"" '"- " i Wffii. w whbhh u. any bmi? x-,., t,, i.t a Mack, of I'lattu- L .s... ,--.. ,.-.......! . Sr.r. I . ii: frf ri"'" " "'? :"" ... - : i- . r.i 1 . ..--.. i i.. . ....- cni hci-on in- . - jyf.:-i!yJVri -,v ' .;;. .7. ;.'.. i....o -P,reu Iu,,a"J . r & "v A new election will likely oon be o jy huvki c nrrr t-v . "- - ) rnouiij, iiiii i-. w- nj ,Jul"t vof aii'I a oooBtitutionai Kovern- . , ; VSi--o.-i.i-rtr - " 'af JJo I'lU..nith v.t tMf road to!. '. JU ,)a.ied to ite war of icred- Our county titket was ,.Itl !?. un- Cuv,u '- 'f; I ' . ... ... lr ,. "t u.d uusu, in.u v. b -week. Grain looks splendid. Immi Pi??SS..-- i-iSfKViVftaT ! outh. or Ko up the ee i.ng ater, fl ri lrJUrnphed on ea U well a- f ' . r-r in .,.., . ?llv irf.iriiT-nrtaujj. : !4rran,w:-1 "d fclr,ke e i'laue by leaving yj f d a, the war jn 1WS wllh Mex. - - - - - ' &; rjSZHzS ' b'j!h OUt ln U,e CJd- Mrtler U Jk- I lco. where our victorio,s armies plan- alld lUiiue&S lf eI ra1i2S to JOW Ilrt. bcr. "oir- Le( the oW ilaz over lhe Capitol of WHB. 'trrM-.Jbreakb" v. ill be tbc vbitle very Me3tico. He then paed to home of -ASrJ'r. I The glorious Fourth wa- right glo irt ...i.jiu: pWoa vtii -.-"' 'i rjOUhjv celebrated in Jirownville on CMii.irM, imj i -i--if Jhvoj- ff'" J ! UfctTLurfedav. 1 he advent of morn- ... a. u.t.....a. a.4.' .1 aaa'labll lllfI'l wiuittatMJuu.'-i..rf..-i.-iMo- " ;j- .' . . - ....-- aifTM' l JIUI" va ,.---.-. tJ wittr t.ti- 'jarfu'. .. ! 1 .." r.rA"'."; I . ir. -w -. - - - - .... ....i tu4M.yJOi4 lij-jn'.Hi'oo? ra "f.7""2 1 lu.MtsM.ra n--flU.-i rf -n-UHi eh':4 w wl- itibf" jMttoU-tli ludttrlK. grvtli aJi lw j.ft'r Ui-v.'u'..ruitr. ! aswlorr ..- nlr t Uh- Intou '"-'1 ... .m ... uu-rut ..(J . J Hi- tlxUUU. iUtl t!- 11 trMowft fHf ol tbo- who dl for thjr vmMry nrrnuiit4 tntif-Sbf- 'it n. rtt:i'Mir MiC YfAL-lttl 'jVW. We SaUT JHK-'fi a4tiitt4lJ ltlM ..'... . ... . ..... -r.t... ................til i'lljorfc'WlfriJ4rnwU were Jiu'jrtrly IMMtae Wlil lfIITJ Iflf IJfVH19 Ui W..7 KV - ...-.- --- m-tM.fK' awl '. t UliH- o! duty bwsuu ! ij. twju'. fKiKr to th i-,Jtr.tii rfbrkA: or CStl MOWI.W. Mmth- 'J M-Oofnhf M r;rttt JJrltuHJ aiMl tin-r , joaueu UU.V iu ll-. uiu-: nnu .wv.., r.rt7.ai.A!HMiVjt. .viuif t iu.st. tiir-wjfh j women n& c-hihlren. arriving, l-lo-,i.i.iHtii .uwrKkni. -rf w. ludivai riiit i ral Hall wab 11 He j to repletion, .11 U.e sjn,-ut imtk.-Hv it 1 U.- dwl ol our l.ovurn CCIUfcr OX W IlJCll .11 Xi O.aSo UIl'l, utiA Uxuard wlllj -:yni . tlt- rli5iOioraaiiit- -4 ritlr.- u-H.fiat '!.- ui'ijintioii of tiaauUi'irii'Ml Salute Uy ttirir fatttfr X'tvfrtifntn. aJ we ur- Mfit.UtttJ Mid 'MTffUl WHZturuXi-llilrUl UU1 IT'JO-C- t:0i to oliili.r)' JM.ilrratlni ir.Al0- '!1u lr.I.tfliu ua lll'VI- livht tO l" H'Vll- trbd.a'id u... v jar3ioriiiiy-u-'uf in Ut" rMtfc ..f uosftMM' Sf'ri-An)HZ tt.r tjtifblUtifi vihlcli jirrt lv rlfmtt'm U t.at Hlixh vtiiHJiTH th r.-Jat!.fi f frsjrtfaf mi4 lf.if,r. tiiid thu JtjMj!llii lirty r"K nice tito tivty or k -)iH!lfiy l-fl' .Ii.ii ;.s tv t.tr .r.jj(rnia ni tl. mutcvt H4rt for .-airfutl aii'I for lub'ji. 1,- vrmUtr t 5u;4tal. tl larjjwl ouintriuul iv ajxl ii.'oliit rlmrt uf u.uiul jirvOU of clvjilii- 7 nrtffk-VtUM ttat fViDrm"- nJ tl. IVatl rtiT t.t.v wy llblll au .i(ifrrU t duti.tLifl; u.ain-r tor tin- uiif ea1o of vlol-ti. s.t.4 tn3M-..tMiti- vtVAUiwtioufc ta uruiiu la.u-iy r.VliU.i re tSoeaii4ii tti j.rotoUU'ii f tti tj.i-W.A, ai.S t twotW: . iirfj tor colitl U Ur tla J oj Ui aa- ' d Atr' "' ''''' r1AiiJ.4u vJ tUv pVO- itx wart Ian iiuj'Tiri - ----- wHuunuu'ruiii WH MM WIJ Wrtw . i vw nr w w .....- . .. . u;iIm.Mi..i u- rIiu...f-11,u--auiil. n'i -iTtaaiir "-V !-'- - --i - -' " iru-. i WrUi jm-;k- u- ruQbUUV o HJ: nu oalamot- A.4v.t'WtA ixi. iliat our -' ...it wuwiJ .rrr. jJl U iot.voCtiy a t-t: r- nuataiox f ---..v u-ut pjliiioai party aiiuKu! of ita -lu . a., .' L, .T.iuA, t.-rt... IM0WO-Vjli01i tv IU U.UM iuir-.oi u. w-idjr LrKu or irfu. tti.i-uoti a the ta94. 4vui.vU, of i.y & jf t-,.ortit! tor &&njiil r gliU, ti.voi'i t VmOi WiLuid) muttv,: ol" ll.t i-U'rti ol ! 1" lir..ll . 1.1 ll.lTII f I HI.-' - ,,, ' - tAI f.l I .Ui MiUwAiul oji.wo.raUou ntUcatMMj kmiA i-j iu t :rvw.ti of in:tr aixl akMriMl fw.uif tAuM&Low. U- ia4. tmifmiu -li I'MvwtWjDti pUrty prv(obe tu re ilMr rVUOrt-4ti.4 by Wit- .- to tli.Ji.-rte'.toa4-fii'.!.. w? UJbyy fa-le,Mtil by Uitu 10 ttit- hu.u- aud tu the SwrM-raJ .oV4-r'.'u.'iit. It tlttmpitnntr of a raurt U. . iyaM4UHfiM.I u.as for tht pWix wf reaaoi ;w wvii.. L ntift-J.n e vrttd ri?i.U Oo' Mtrr-i.o-rid C tin- pv-j.-K to v'Uier the r-uau-r Katlotial Mveraui. VumCcmCA - It i U.. 4 Jly of tL jHifji.l iovern ibMj if Mlopt kMt uiuwtirw will l.-u'J to i-u-Vui-mK. Aaarrlofcii cwuuMir. ttt4 uliiji Iu:I1iiim tlr ariM uarin.s- Uh? tuin') llKeoieu' iir.uii Kfi7,'c"TrJl'eU:u"l M," 'TIi:'u '-.ij.iijei.'le'l liiiu .Wlw-l tV o Ute Ali.i.THKii ..-jlr, and AlOi ado. at oar huc.4 m . oturt t-i-day oa a uv a ;u-:i'h to a-jemry. The editor of tbe ono-hors.e concern across the way, imagines that "the old death's head of rebellion can no longer be Haunted in his face" be oaufce he support Greeley. liless your ignorant soul, you and your like, and Greeley, have been In the same boat from the beginning. Nothing -trahge in your supporting one who at the very first was for letting "the erring fctftierc go." Judging irnm the Tribune oue would conclude that this nation hnd risen en inufin. to proclaim loud and euthu sjafcllc ho.-annas to Horace Greeley for the next President. Hut the truth of thy matter U that the rank and file of the Republican part 3 are unmoved by all this Hllibustering of i few s.ore hcaded politicians who wt,it a wlice pf Government patronage. Ciiiiiiiidrtiiiin. Why doesn't Carl Schurz make that npoech for Greeley V Why doesn't Trumbull niako that speech for (Jrceley? Why doesn't Sumner take one side or the other? Why doesn't Kenton J iraut or Homebody ? 'arraign' Wo are In receipt of a new paper hailing frpjp Couneil J Hulls, entitled I lie "Council liliifia1 Republican," published by W. It. Vaughn, and edi ted by our gigautfy-pelito friend Thomas, late of the Omaha Tribune, than whom a more polished gentle juan, accomplished editor, or true blue Republican never impelled a pon to shed ink- Wo bespeak for the irpitbllwin a long and prosperous life. Wo learn from one who has recent ly had access to the books at Lincoln, that the total amount of taxable prop erly Jp, (jio Slato aa returned, la a fraction oyer sixty-eight million dol lars. This is a fine showing for the "infant State." The fact is, no State in the Union, at our age, made so good a showing iimll respects. A bright future is beforo us. It U said that cautious Rppublicans "wH! throv,- ofT their reserve and come to the front for Greeley, soon as he is nominated by the Democrats. Brave men ! To follow where their old en emies dare lead the way ! If Demo crats are to do the work, let them have q Democrat to lead the contest, (;ukk;-kv TfowryATKu Tt.v uw -A-.. ?.-, t-j ,re&fe we J earn by a teh-gram to the o;r .iri:i . j,ice, ,.. ., rH.iiv recead the nomination of the I3altimoi3 osuTea- 'lion on the flffct tolloi. 7I1K TKC'K UOAD. Tj?viyUin fcwas io he moving in Jh riyht direction in relation to the Trunk llailroa!. The river precincts in liichardfcon county voted on Bat-1 t c:.. .,.i. i,. The vi!p rr:tc nj'arlv lllVJt rjomU; - .- But four vote? against Uaij,;,vu. j j, 1. ja jujoaai wCve i option modifying the itipulatioaE of . :tLe 'orxner projKwition. This we are o - c.- -.-. . Uronbvd:feMingieuiri 'heir own -- - . . t .... r, t.Pir IjiIo vol WtllCn VTR: y shortly. iM.rM.vn ilKJrl.1' I5f BIWWSV1LLK jnj: vau h'-relded to the s-leepmg den- izeue bv the booming of cannon and pealing of bells, and before dajlizht liad half filled I the fctreetn, crowds of Vouim America were johtliny each other unon our hi-'hwavh and freight- . !n(r tlH .,, rnounhcr with 'h'-ir ePtllU lllg lilt' .UUIOS.piH.rt. AUU .".. ei-u.u fciastlc chee.-H. At Uh o'clock the proesion, umlfjr the Marhhahhlp of Capt. A. H. Da vison, marched fram oppobite Mc Pherion'h iiloti: to tbe K.ir (irounds, ... . , ) ...j, yljQijt tbfc feaillf llfUr Hie .Trv J. j , ,,. . t Arnold put CAit for the seme Joc.ini, 1 1 , , . ,. 1 ...I,'. ,,, vhobe plea.ing strains lent much to tha general charm. At 11 o'clock, C'ol. i. V Furnas, J'refcidcnt of the Day, called the con- cours.e to, order, after which Itev. .Slaughter offered up a feeling and ap- rproirii.to prayer to tha liirona 01 Grace. r. Kbright was then Introduced jls the reader of the IX'claration, which reading she prefaced with the following beautiful aud lilting hentl io;ii b : ,,, ,. ...... ,..... ...,. -.. r..,., . i ' .-'cji.-t ..- ""' "' j Allow uio to tliauk the .'ii'iiiiitt.'e. In the I name of ail w. mankind, lor lhe prlviiiift of 1 dir:4-U t.artlrlriatin In the ceiehratloii ol riay last on the proportion to aid by j opened with prayer by David S. n.3.ez- time yi-li.'n -will be lon remembered, ; sistent ought t ti l... nf Tjiin't-. l'uraa'-anunr-!or Dion miuir bv Hie CtlOir acu OSIIU, ' cn(1 n-. rtmrnf nnr ir Ti VP R frwh """ Larh addrebfced the iK-opk on Friday ---ho aootiiUJ themselves wi;h irreal inanetus to the moral, intelleeiu.il and ; ., , ,, r,i,i"n "T5U'U1-- . . i.,..i. . . . ,,.,......;. ., 3pnfiPMPn1nirloffnow. r ,1- .rrr.,,ri n ftoiiMstenev. huve over- 4 exerctine that authority shall be gn- """- ,-.TA.MWKi m. u. Aotiwr or. J.?ba. t- -V-.111'--? -- -J-Hi5fa&ri.Jr ? Um'tbuth. I:r.'e of DM .oVithwugh , vn yr- w. to -.jr. ?: SgffiSS- J ! 'S; ' ".SStal" i I reenS .1 tte Ume wte n , :' ,., ,a ,w, i t..a... ; ft.r.v wfrp ini!oii ! n;!ovfr-,a.n of th.!r indpni.if.nAn i:- tAvlt.: irr,r u nr A:--.r-ti tv.. t I . I find nlane where innrfe. the oartiCttlar ( Ti mht i-rr-ve from bis 03 a - i" sb a- i k , ' - v- - - - - iiv.a.A a. . i a a v -- .- ,, ... . a. - i -, H -. r. -.a i nn a a nri rtirciTaiw. in .- Uttvu i-wrv ri ? ii4 w.j - , t ,n rn: 54ti n'if iii 1 111 LUf fiiuui za . --, i"--r uit. .v..- - .. ... ., r, - . 4, . rnjix-x j- - - --- 1 tSr-IX : "' IjaU-awctf etl,eapl,l W,l.-I. l.ni-o-luH-w Ik tK-Mst-'i tnatt-d the dib.irjtiiljl Jor'- ol Suoti-r and ! ,,J,J" ' '' ".' l" Vr "'V -"" ' .rT ' "V t Marlon, when they loMpul viclojiously he - I Health the ijorniii inn ol houth larolina k i fc'dl iviiV wr tf as did t'.e Ir-iof ol i n rid v. aelilu.on viiiii, wiiu iire ri'i ijji--:iiib feet, tiiey trid the bliuv. h ol Valhy 1-orjrv. I, re vi- Uup tr,.titttt'itx whleh liifnireil their f uo.hlv dMide of lieroUm. At the concluiion of the reading, Mrs. Kbright was justly compliment ed with rapturous applause. A patriotic song v:.- then feting by Prof. Dye's corjis, whioh was well re ceived, after which Oil. C S. Chas.o, f Omaha, deliv-eied the oration. We regret that we eunn.ut this week present the oration 0 Cob Chase, but itwill appear next week. Huflico it now to sny, that it was an able cfibrt, as all conceded who herd H, ami as all will readily admit who reads it. His reference to the three old heroes of the war of 81 Jno. Cook, who, during a great pi-rtiwi of that memo rable struggle, was stationed at Kort Jackson Thos. Gilniore, whn&u base was Richmond, and Paul Chamber lain, who watched fur and confronted the "red coats" at Kort Ajelgi yo say the Colonel's alluslotu U these old heroes were constructed In language that burned, causing admiration, to well up in the hearts of all present, and pyur out toward tho grey haired champions, (not of a lost cause but) of the war which put so abrupt a ;ui etus upun the infamous desiinis of that Power, whosa aim was the de basement and enslavement of its trans-Atlantic brotherhood. Nor could wo help but think, many years will not elapse ere the Mirvivors of the late war will be presented on Koiirth of July occasions, and as now, those who fought under Washington and his compatriots in 177G, and who shared dangers ami privations with and under Jackson and his patriot as sociates in 1.S12, so will those who fought for the glory and honor of the same starry banner under Grant in 1861-5 be sharers In the honor and es teem of their countrymen. So mote it be. After the oration and dinner, toasts were the order of ceremony, to which Rev. Slaughter, Hon. O. II. Hewett, J. N. i.uciH, Kmj., Judge Stull, Col. Furnas, and the editor of this paper, responded, when the regular pro gramme of the day was a:n;oun(xd as closed. In tho evening the hoe:is were made to glow with meteors and to ring with the plaudits of our people. McPherson Hall was well tilled with ladies and gentlemen who ket time to sweet music discoursed by Eerkley, J Dye and other masters. Altogether, the occasion was one highly satisfactory to the iw who were active iu inaugurating t, as also to tho hundreds who participated in the festivities. iM W Tho Democrat of this place I? get ting "riled" at "the ghosts of defunct democratic politicians" jumping into sight. Greater apparitions of greater defunct bodipg will haunt, a,n,d dis turb his slurabors ere long. THK FOURTH 05 LITTLE HtDDT A large es-einbly of citizens their famMes assembled at Kolman's beautitui prove in jxnwu pieciuvi.iu tfefe erculv. The grounds were hand- jjmey prepared for the oeleoraiicn of. g. Hacker, Marshal of the day. At 11 o'eloek the esercbes were i- Lni - 'li&r 71-fIrjit1aTi rf Tndenen- .iui. . -- - - J deuce wu veil read by Martellus , 1ji couato. 1-" ic - a"tmpt j Df Knuiund to dttroy .he rights of j :he ar;k of c-onfederv.ion of the the causes of that more unjarluaato. and bloody war between the North and Soith, when the flag of our country again enlarged from the I clouds of iire Mid smoke, bright and trinrnplant. m r . J .. 4 V n t. I irnno ue ' '- ' lUB v-w..-, '" '- " r-"J " V7 "JJ 'v-lv j'-',"-a "i-' government was based 1 nn executive. l?giiiativi and judichU department. ' each independent of the omers. 1 hat j to sire-serve our liberties, we must keep rclmiotii fanatics to connect (.'hurch add Htate by amending the constltu-i .. t .1 f :. .1 t:. ..,. i.. ...w.l. .. tiou of the I, nited hUt.-f.in audi a way as 10. engenuer roiiio' eonuw vcrnies In our national aifalrs; that every citien' jiarty should be tln.ir 'onntry, her grealcnt good and glory ; to respect and hon.or our Hag ; tu for give those of our comitryuwa vyho have erred, as we hope to be forgiven of Our ifcavenly Father, against whoho righteous (government and just laws v:e have rebel'j.'d and r-Lntied lint Hpace will not allow liut u mcr outline of a speech, able and elofpient. Then came music by the choir, .t 111 v . ,..,. i' .ti mm.,... i'addla j our Uvii, Lanoe. 1 hen dinner, which was bountiful and sniiinlimiiH. After dinner, bv the I .,.,! ,.,..i ,...,. "l'hi. Kt;ir Kti'itcflod j w v ' ... i- s ilanuej." with good eiliect, Mr. liroady arriving in the mean time, was requested to apeak, and (browing away ail oration notes alio mar.L scripts, took the stand iu an oil-hand speech of half an hour, varying from the mot laughable humor to deep ap peals, touching the temkroai chords of feeling, which dispjayed a versa tility of talent .so healthy for a pie nie under the treea. Ho hurkd back the Knglish taunts at Americans for riding the eagle on the Fomth of J uly; Said these celebrations were our po litical sacraments; tk.at If he could speak the tones of resurrection, and call up the Kourih of 177, with all tho higners of tho great Declaration and Washington and. U army bear ing our banner in battle luone harmo nious view, he could put a tongue in every month, from thesttck.ling babe to the hoary headed grandfathers around him, that would, ,ut to shame the.-.e slurs on the conduct of Ameri cans on Independence !-' claimed the honor of then addressing the best sovereigns of all nations too produ cer, tho laborers claimed It under that declaration, claimed It from the bloody struggles of our Revolutionary sires;- claimed it under tho great au thor of our sovereign power of thought and reason ; hoped to extend our theoiy of sovereignty, until there shall be no royal blood ; until our theory shall be established oveiy where, and enduring as the roeW ol ages.; and that the people, the voJd over, shall acknowledge no King save the sovereign power on the nuiivnui theory. On motion the foil; tiring tvviltlvh was unanimously adopLed : Jlceolrcd, That tho fJ;vw;v)Re newspapers be reuet" Ui utfiAuh the proceedings, of Uu u4Cruuu and that James. W. GavjU, p; , b appointed reporter to uihUtt th pers with the same. Then dancing ooiitutvitQ&l o Uc capacious lioor prcpaiad Ut lh f've, and continued until a late Utn, i.HtJS, W, fJAV'Pf Ve Krn tbqt the good ptxipJe In the vicinity of Klroug's; old farm, west of lbs Jb'eixiaha, held a Sunday school and Kourth of July celebra tion last Thursday in the grove on the Strong farm Miss Osborne, teacher of the day school, is the superintendent of the Sabbath sqUooI. She is a young lady of organizing and executive talent, and is sure to find something useful for busy hands to do. lhe exercises consisted of short recitations and songs from thp Sabbath school schol ars. Themethod, the sy:-rr. and the elevated tone of the exercises were the subjects of universal praise and congratulatory remarks by all pres ent. After the close of the school ex ercises, the large concourse of citi zens present were addressed by Jarvis S. Church of this city, upon the aub- this Fonrth of July, under tne gm-1 the number present, t-as surrounueu Ie parteti compauv long ago. 15ut , or any oilier person or per&uu iu t.uu-4 - -anoe of the ioiloivinu officers for the , bv the feasant est, most sociable, and , ,ho 1, m.nner in which the eon- sideration of seryxcet. ior aa;d X Wi , . i r j . . i i relative io iuer mifii?, m- . oi3in. "?" nr-rt;tcim rruief nrnPflV POinnanV Of Women and r.- : ...- r, , i r-frTlinf Ji'ld I . . : ,r : A.,..,-. arSliced ts.ii in ' , . - - i. - . ,;juu tuuiK w u. .w. a 'CKlimr growmg uu. n, u. in icicicui-c bad on riOnabie : K. 13. Saartliffe, Chairman : Davie children that met anywher? in the ' ,ve cannot withhold it. Do read it: i to annuities, or other money, or ofii-' cr-stn each departmtnt separate and lade- e ma'who for,akes 1-b friend- partv have neVer been a unit upon it. either party of parties. Arntui.d "An 6rdncc mdinS "Y2llr5r.JVpVittrlx!!l,: pndent of ti. others. Astrictadhe- of Xi1 SninHn t not the Heeau.e he advocated the new Skc. 3. That no money .-hall be paid '7 If.SSXp; rence to the couhtitution is the nafe mau to have our vote for tlie Pertiden- ameiidinentH ? to any agent or attorney by an otb-cer VnU"," and Amie?ra ordinane. notic-that wiiian Harris Mr, r-.v mean, to preserve a free and constitu- " Have weiyl accepted them, as ac- JZ'll hU '"ed v" J ' ' JF&!5 s tional government; to HUHtaln woman The &ia&p UI abused for Demo- " boabued the Democratic fees due him for ser'vices rendered pF. IT ORDAINED by the Mayor A fJ'ltT ,;' in her elevated po-ition; educate the cratH to oolt for fereeiey. When was , ' thereunder ; but the moneys duo the . . J?" &0rlM i , ).. m !(?. krifilt' vinrn ffir Ii.f"oer-t- lmT'-J . . ., , ,. ' r . .1 , , 1 hat Ordinance No. -b. 01 wild Clti. pss. , tnavissilftnaHrt !n 'jcn r. v.. - children of our tend i- frown down fa- rIJttUa ,uV.clt bIlt,5iiyRn lor AK-3tr-t WJjat d-d we fcav of ,jiin ? trib0t Indian, or Indian-, as the case aml nppn,vi cone 3. w. entitle. "Aa , Ly theaPpro?wioSofT"ndihii u. ' ..!..U, Ir overv form esi.ppiallv P y ' Isn't it a little bit childish to vote may be, shall be paid by the Llllted Ordinance arnendliis Ordinance No. K- Ror.l Coliipany. vr'.'.lr. tnpoathcK: - : all?'"U.a,P:.?J .. "" -f.?,""; r . f t riHt for Cireeley to Ilt from ngaint a man for President because States, through it. own ffle or j uiu recent. UHUIH14I.UI "'" i hia purtv : is It not right lor iiemocraLs I i. -, , ,,x: aBfaia. tti nartv oz-oartieri entitled . r,-i - T. I "T .'"u' .' c '.',:'" 'J? r - iv .v, cV.rv1c TViq P Skill the Btaocratie f arty .nc. i agreeiutru v ui w. ,...-. ...i,.. ...-.--- ject of "eabbath Schools, The Prog- s?"o,ti Principled ir.o, ivuieus hv nv rarson with any tribe of Iudi- - :.:.TZ7Ci- ,-:V. . .. -.- . . j -i-?-r r . ." . . . -r ,- t- jt AilrpriexiiMlISHnneriBnB " "--"" """ rei O; IIJS -auon, auu iu: uj-o ui -pnr s,,,,,, honest audacity we an?. ariDOlVlliUai inuiau or xnuiai.:?, reals each in??r.i03 Joraveanor.es. he i0.0ea cbick?a. bam, ice crfarn, lexnocsde, etc., more than abandant for twice countv to celebrate our national inde- pendenee. It was a satherins and a ri - .: an.nrkn f d vWnitv r'Aiai tlltvijn iv vi i . ...i.... . ! Zticiisrdkon County , w w ..... ! ecvi3' ::. -Xk:--: Total, Stt. Alma City cci. and Xapoleou 24. . r-1 A String ofGrtUy Hetl. We ciip. the foJlowiug choi.ee biU from our Democratic exchange?. They show how unanimous and en-tlxviHiatic- the Democracy gives for Greeley. . XL Vahner vritts from Viynmu ca, that the Democrats of that place held a meetlg and revived Ilia; they would -tr....-.--r. ' A f'r irhifli t h e 1.!1 e , .t. .-.i : w. Tiin. not n citizen of the United States, 10 r ; aMuneKm i n iTmajjijiiljw j. u4.u.i ..... com menu me iouuo mt m"i .i...-.. .w. . , -witn tne caoicrsi oi pie, ikc, ,,; nnmnf therein, witn snaine- " 1'-- " . . .. . - ?.. - - ' J.U tiJt A.. i r- v r- 1 t 1 : f r 4 iiitiit i'iiiii, & .. ai r m i ra n t 1 1 t i i i u.iiiiivaif miii r t i i fiiiia 11a i iri.ifii a r . - - .. i i. r w w cv w- a Liinr.n li -., . j rm , , - .a . not, under any circumstance, ) lieeause he supported the high tar . Greeley, if a Democrat is not j ity party of 1&40. n support nominated they will take no part in the election. ru is the TLmltw.n ftir evtrv Demn- - . r --- - to do likewise, when asked to noble by the work of corrupt clique, wUich "Jv engineer iiiiij nuu u iiuiiiiuuhiuii - Residency ? If (iietl ey y to tie the Democratic nominee let every Democrat who aver expects ofiice make haaio to leave his party ami join the li.epublicans. This ih the logic of events aj now being il- lustrated. If Greeley were-elected President, a line dish of pudding the (.'nited States would have at Washington, with a gorilla iu the Whjte Hou.e, and the Taimnanv lling revived and making ' I up the elieuglh. of the fJabinet. '-"I Mr. ( ireel,v sav that the Democrat who weio active iu securing hi? nim- j luation and election, will take oUices in his Cabinet. l;o are those Dem- r , .., . ,, , , (icrati We atihvver, the ousted thieves, of 'ia:ua;uuy Ring. Kino company Ur a ranting, reven.l old pa triarch of the Republican parly ! Verily, Horace Greeley denerves the hearty contempt of every hone.-t man iu either the Democratic or Republi- can parly." ' If t!" Democrats are too cowardly to nominate a Democrat we have no choice between a cigar and an old white hat. The Democrat who votes I for either is guilty of treason to Dem rocracy and willing to be sold to the highest bidder. Grveloy is what he always was, and Grant is what Greeley helped make hiua. We shall vote for neither." Never let a Democrat say; auother word against Grant or the Itepubli cau party after he is willing to en dorse Greeley, the old dog, who hit begot so many political pups he is ashamed of." "If the Democrats can elect Gree ley they should be able to elect a Democrat. If defeat conies, so be it. Heller die on a battle-fuld than ina ciMS-pool diving for carrion." The Democrat who would vole for (Greeley iJ neither a patriot nor a man of principle, but a Republican under a thin disguise." - m . wi u Our friend ('allVey, of tho Hrown villeIfwrv'.r, and Mr. J. . l.ueua, of Hjrownville, called yesterday. We regretted not being in at the time We met them substtiueutly 011 tht street, aud found that all things lou ed well in Hiir.vnvillc lor ibv eoiuiii election. HrowuvilJq 'y, as usual be all right Tribnu. atd iinm We ejtutlon th(f paper 001 v.iih.b this Is tjuU.i;il iiiat bell-vin, lhal Hrowu . lib; Is J list eVL'.tiy ' as. o.WJ.i all right." Otlrey ao..i Ljn.iz tKn'1 r'-present mo"Ji of ihl l.wi.iiii liriiniiiriLU; Ih.t4tui.riii. We are obliged fol tbe "edition given lJ,jt we do uol h.c4 it. 'ilu pl 1 j. ytntfuatxi: tut the fftaic, and we ha.v ahru) fvojd tK frii;d i'ui tK'V til right. We take hie Word ev viy l)i.i., a uttj oho that he wclfe to .opicj'eol iiut Iibu4t4. 4ind Itt.jtult IU.44- A dlUtahl ivl.,U. of itti,iA;i 'flploh hci'J u t. t-.hl itt .i.v. of tbt. dtipail cols o icvul VK.is. l boa just ifvtstt yjjai'overed ibut lie JE loeoOitic l.ol. uiid he U i.nii,L'l out Tho illig Itluu of in'oiopcleh'-y Is to pa' Unit a ttmi'i hi dufielvtj anybody 414,41 1 )f, I)' 4114 fit ttt. it )f should bo found Hint the d-m ooratl't rJ'ttliUtt 'tt Jferrtud-u has more I'datious In otll'.-e than i-n. (rant has, vIimI would ih" i)':rno':rn( ny of the Henalor's u;pollin ? - Trihuif ttt'l 'jtubt'yirt. Tl,al' the fjues.Uo.'i, an;l wheu re plied to, wo will have uriothr "put in." 1 Htamp.s AnoibiiKD. On ar.u after the 1st of October next, internal reve nue .stamp; are to be abolished on all written documents now required to be stanided, excepting only "bank checks, drafts ox orders." Deed, mortgage's, notes, everything else be ing placed or, the free list by the new revenue law recently passed by Con- Col. Teenie C. Claftiin says in time she will bring out the finest regiment in the oity, if the colored population will help her to the material. They uiight to, as the white folks "won't. , "Fact" replies to "Play Fair,'.' but bis communication must Hoover until; next week: -n.crrr.r.iir.. iumf. rs it fniiiirii.i irnii li M i.r luifiii.nii ... nrrjcuii ji ,s ......v f ........w ... . .. ... ......n. b.. .1 .... . M m , a . r.. .... .... ..i 1 1 i: . .. 9..1:1 .l. .)u' . ........ i.. & .: :.. .. ...ll.IJ,.n..l.lw.n,i!A,-..fcmt-hTr.tr n.,tinrnr nnnrnitv OI .. .. .f.nih-.. r... - .AV . f c... -,...,.. .. ,.,.. - "" "- ..... -.f..,. v;nnv-!,o'ihi.ra.1p' rORSALE. 1 ess Voaterv, the truth is admitted lnat the Democratic party and priuci- Those w of Horace consistency in cling- ,. rejudices of the Dem- .'A.ti. nsrtv Htterall the isues uton I i J"i.;,.. i, f."iJiT it- Iiattlfes have ri-5- i 1 ,. . ,. u'hv wore we Democrats U-. ". "" -- .. - - . secau?e we tf-',eved in tne - ; -tl-Iomm'- rvninrihend it Bui. vvnJortunately, those who are , In 1SG1 we resolved there was no .. w-..,. nower io coerce uoiaic. Ih 1SC2 we reso',veiJ tcupport a war to coerce several States. In 1&U.4 we declared the wr.r a fail ure. , , In l.JG we resolved that we were proud of our part in the war. "f "rnu;" nd Id. " t., iwtii iri. L.u-ull.iu.'f.i rlipm us nec- earvdiet. And the etraightest of t the ctraisrht are willing to continue to .swallow in 187:1 hall we tick to our principles '(', If ro, which? Of course, naving oeea tans cou- bistent it would be terrible to forget J tin? jewel w our lauu. awu av-i ",, our ancient enemies. : L,et urf iut see w-bv a Democrat can not vote lor Horace Greeley. Because Horace Greeley was an ao olitionist! Is there any danger of U3 doing much iu ,Uvt lino for the next four years iiecau-j? Ue cried "on to Itich-' moiid !" Ib the route very dangerous ju-st now r,. V.,. 1. 1., I. t.i.itr a n'.rfp iawll(9 n llin IliL'll .n A. t .'.I.V, ai.w... "nt nt a.;. The. oniv Democratic memher rf rnnvrif fro'in this Htate ..." ... .. . .. is a protfCtiouist, ami tne ttepuuiieau That will do for that portion of the oartv that bos reached lta second childhood and taken up again the thlngs of a child, but It can hnd no favoj with ipt, Such an argument s"ouId weigh heavily in Delaware, but the air here Is too Iree for it. Detroit Lnwn. Judge McCunn, lately deposed by tho New York Senate, died oa la;t .o ..e. Aoru oe.e, u4eu u-a 1 Saturday of mental depression. Mo- junn wus. the man who, some twenty Satu Cu v....rH ...... iiwlirdfillv fieeitleil t!i:it :" '. ,, ... .. lager beer would not Intoxicate. 03?2TICI.X.. nP fha HnifDrl Cfnfpc UI LIIC UlULCU OlcllCZS i'A"m.d at hik Laws sKcor.a szssiox li' tiiv: forty- Gi::K;Ar. Natlki: Xo. 71. AN ACT to niaeiid an a"t enlltl.-d " An a't to wtahlUI. and to protect i:at tonal eeino leih.,'' approved F.-hrnary iHalv-ie,joiid ellit.-en hundred and ..ity-soveii. Jic it innrtd by the O&inle and Joi'reC of i'.prfscjtiaiivcs of tho L'ul led . Stain 0 '-lwrrie-a iu L'onyr.t A aunblcd, That the Secretary of War, Is hereby authorized to select' tho super intendent: of the national cemeteries from meritorious and trustworthy soldiers, either commissioned oHieeis or enlisted men of the volunteer or regular army, who have been horor ably mustered out or discharged from the eeivj,ces, u" the IT nited States, and wlio may havo been disabled for ae tivo field service in tjos biie of duty. Si:c. 2. That the wuj.eibitfcnjleiits ot lhe national cenmturnw udf receive for their compunsutiuu from sixty dol lars to seveiity-uivf dollar per uionth, accortlrug to the extent and import ance of the cemeteries to which they may he respectively unsigned. In bo determiijci by lhe Hecietmy of War ; and they rIiJJ also be fmiiiid.ed with' juarters and fuel, as now provided at the several ccmch-ilta Siy..' 'Unit all acta and parts of ftetti inconsistent wllh th piovtsloiis of this act are hereby repealed. Appro veil, r.luy ifi, Uii'J. fit h.iAt. maI'Uji. No. 'rill ANA. 1.1111.11.,,, h..t,llitigi,n,t fcir.iun v.itfla In ihu iui,ii, i.,iit iu if ct.iicttil t,y tlti .Vrtttttti nnl fttiiohltf lt.jifi .iuttutlt.it, f tftr t'uHfd totuti.oijAint.tU.tt Ui Cniyicea tutinn iiLd. ih.il il,.j .if,)Uu .;ourt of the iiitlUA fclul..rf t,,f (,in. owHoMiUHnlrlelM i...i...jiioijj,i Ihu Tltihl J11.il. tid circuit snaij i...i4.iii,,r !,. chj tlo (oibnvM ; ItflaaotiOi t U'; dlolttcta or MIn aouri, .oi.io..(.ovlOi Hf the third Mine d.i 0 ai,o.d. .001 the third Monday ol . p .10l.tr in en;li year. aHi;..hBA,a In, 1,0" t-tw.lvrn district of ArltMhtiM, couiyiviurUig on the sec ond Monday t t and the fourth Monday of 0,-loU-r In each year. f i-.iutAaKA . In tbe dtdrictof Xe-birtsL-a, . ot,;.iiu;Melng u l;y Urst Mon day iu May and the second Moudav in Nov lober lj each year. Ioua. Iu the district of Iowa, commencing on the aecond Monday or May and tho second Monday of Octobei in eah year. Ka-na.i. In the district of Kansas, Mmm-iicng on the first Mondoy of June and the fourth Mouday of No vember iu each year. Mi.vnkmot a. In the district of Minnesota, commencing on the third Monday iu June and the second Mon day of December In each year. Skc.'-'. That this act shall take eiFecl on the liret day of July, eighteen hun dred arid seventy-two. ; and all aots prescribing other times for holding the term of said courts are, .-. ur as they conllict with this act, hereby re pealed. Sec. 3. That no action, suit, pro ceeaing.or process in any of the said courts shall abate or be rendered in valid by reason of this act, but the same shall, in the several districts, be deemed to be returnable to, pending and triable in, the terms and circuit courts hereby established, nest after the return day thereof. Approved, May 21, 1S72. Generati Nature No. 73. AN ACT requlatlnc the niodcof makinii prl ynte contracts with Indlimn, He it enacted by the Svnnfr and jrdufc of Jicprcsentativcjs of the ('nited, States of America in Congress ci blcd, Thai hereafter na'cottYrac? orj u - i .a.i -. i -r a. w - ------ .t. . a. . - j- nia.k itb Tr-ti ti r a "" wrr - - ......! ...:. .. ,, ir rntioi ? 1P nOllllUailOII . C1K1 UUt ui au m.n. i iii ttritr . iuj fcv v- w - - - -...i.... ;m.'wif.- tr ra rti'i- snv wav tnjiiue'ieu iiii ui uc -ht to'eontf lor a mo- the Lmted State-, unless men con- t impt nr fiiTPPineiii be in wntinc. and .... ..v. .' .... . .. . -s - - t --. a .... . .iiv'ii.ai. i - ... ,. r-.rj. :l hi. in prospective, of for the granting or . iirocurinEany privilece to himor her, i procu X ! -- " 1 - 1 . ' ...... t".;..,. ! luronf nr in ' OB kut.v., v.. ... from approveu m iuk iumuu uciciuaust J A .l.A wa.. .. w l...v.-....Atr. directed. Sue. '2. That all contracts or acree- ment between such narties and for cnoli Tiurnoes as namt-d in tne n?t x-f .... - -.- section 01 mis act siiau ue i is. occupation; but those made witll a i'""w-" " -.---... tnDe oy tneir inuai a" nurnose for which made the special f.. ., i J .. .1... J ' tninir or minus to oe uone um-ie. n, . and, if for the collection of money-.the hal.a of the claim, the source from ' .v.:..k it ; . n Uo. nnl)or.rur1 tlio itiinn- : si ion to be made of it when collated or oiner iuiiil ui wuuc, m i'.t.c... v.. . the amount or rate per centum or the SirAf fee in all cases ; and if any contingent ; " x Xsi friioN-ns. matter or condition constitute a part , sn:oi,derSpfti.toanyaadres.ina plain s-aiwi of the contract or agreement it shall ! e3T"eior o th r-cipt of su o?nts. w two post he specifically set forth: Provided, . .;umps. a-v. it. cu:verwei -iiarriase That all such contracts shall have a Uli.(je. i-rice ; rut. acj.-s the FaMher. fixed limited time to run, and shall cuas.5. c. klixs t.. h invalid unless so limited: n ja7 Bowery. w Vorkfftt-oai&.x4,5S6 proyidrd. That such contracts shall , not be aigi.able, in whole or in part,, unle-s the names of the aahrreesj Mini flipJr rr.liipnpp.5 and opf!iiiat!.on3 ' and their residences und occupations " ch.cjuw i. ., t4l.wb , .i. i -.. . "u l"c w..i . . .. 1 l ai iiivt aiawaiiiii a aaa a.aai j u iijiiji i .sinner of Indian A Hairs to such as signment be also iudor.-ed thereon :. And be it fnviher provided. That the judge before whom suwi contract or airreeinent 13 executed shall certify otficiaily the time when and place where '-ufdi contract or agreement was executed, ana mat it was in ins presence, and whoare the interested, firti- 1 tnrpTn a$i ctfitrd to mm nt Hie time, the parties present making the same: the source and extent ofau- jrua , w" .-. -v.. Vf -- . - ! thority chdmed at the time by ;he . contractLntr parties to make ine oon- ! tract or agreement, and whether made i in pertun or u aell. ui in.oiit--j !' r . .. . .... .. f thereto .Proiinui, Vaat no rowiey or thini? shall be nard to anv person for ' services under Buch contract or ajrree- ... . men t, until sucn person suan nave I first filed with the Commissioner, of! I Indian Affairs a sworn statement, i fjhowln each nirtienlnr let of service particular act "x ;tr) ' l tract, giving date and under the con fact in detail, and the secretary ol tne Xoterior and Commisnioner of Indian Affairs shall determine Herefrom j wiethvr, iu their judirerner.t. such extract or az.'fwntnt has been com,- plied with or fulfilled ; if so, the same ! may be paid, and n not, it snail he paia ! iu pro; ortiou to the services rendered 1 .i,.i. ,..r..r.t . n...;,ir,i -rut UI1UM VV. '4l,llV SlICCy lllUk all sueli contracts or agreements here- after made in violation of the provis- j j ions of this act are hereby declared t null and void, and all money or other U value paid to any person by I any Indian or tribe, or anv one else 1 any Indian or tribe, or any one else furor oil ins or their behalf, on ac count of such sarvico?, in excessof thel . amount approved by said Commis-' r sioner and Secretary for such services, , a may be recovered by suit in the name r of tho Cuited States in any court of tho United Stales, regard leas, of th? i, amount in eoniiowrsy, one half 0 f which shall be paid to the person an- t p ing lor itie same, and tho other half shall be paid into tho treasury of the United States for the use of the Indi an or tribe by or from whom it was paid; and the person so receiving said money, and his aiders and abettors nii.ui, 111 aoiiiiiou to tne IoriellUi) Ol said sum, bo subject to prosecution for ..1... 11 :.. ...1.1:.: ... ... r r . .-I uiisoemeaiior u any ctiiirt or the I 111 t.etl Klatu.i, aud, on convictiou, shall bo lined not less than op.o thousand dollars, and imprisoned not less than hI, uiouths ; and it shall be the duty if tall tilHlrlct r.Uomjx'ys of tho United Stales U pniHceuto such cases when applied to do so, and their failure and refusal shall be ground for their re moval from olllec ; and any Indian agent or other person, in the cmpJoy- iiU'itt 01 iiie vnueu ntaus wno snail, l. In hd.ition of the provisions tu" this'rT' T act, advise, sanction, or in any way t W iibl iu tlui making of such contracts! or agreement's in making such pa3 iiieiit.H an are here prophibited, shall iu addition to the punishment herein Impwdori tho person making said c.uitrat or-receiving said money, be, on conviction, dismissed from the.ter- Ice of the Fnite'l States, and be for ever dts(iualilied from holding any of fice of profit or trust under the same, approved, .Kot -, iriiJM MARKET REPORTS. I'roilnce and ProTl.lon. HprliiK Wheat, $1,2.". hushel. Vollow f.rn, 17 ctH. White Corn, Sflctn. Ontx, 25 ctn. Rye, -10 etc. Flour, bcFt quality Fall, $6,00. Flour. Spring, $l,.Va,l.T5. Chickens. live, S2 per iluxen. Ecsr. per do?en, S cm. Butter, choice, 8.12 ct.-, ITatns couxttry, 7 ct. Siiojklcr.'i, 6 cts. Sides, 7 cts. Lord, S c.t.s Cirorcrlea. ftupar. Xew York A. fi forI. Sutmr, Now Orhtn, 7e19 1 for 31. Coffee, choice, .".', to 4 It.s to the 51. Imperial Tea, $1.0oSl,7.-.. Gun Powder Tea. $1. (A 52,00. Japau Tea. Sl.oVSI.25. ninck Tea. 7.W.cl.2. per R. Dried Apples. 12U'cts. Prlel renclso-, 12.163;,' cts. Itlce. 12t ct.. Cheese. X. Y. Factory, 23 ct. New York S..II. 3.1,.W. Ohio Ulvar SU. sa,s. fyrap. coaunon, 6riaV" cts, Syrup, eolilen, Sl.W. Syrup, sucar loaft 51.23 CmlOll. tict.. Mackerel, No. 1, $1.7.1. White Fibti, No. 1. Jl-C'X Pure Cldor Vinepar, 40 cts Live Stock. COEUBCTKP WEEKLY BY M'COY ItRorUECS. Cattle excotHltiiRly dull. Coin fed Steers, -laW cts. per jound. (.Jrass ful Sleers, 3grl ots. Cows. fat. 2t-i3t, cts. Hess active at SJ.tJ ?2i. Sheep, t.uchntn.cd nt $1."A52 pcV he&d. . pi. i.m: ecaaa ar a J HTJDD A J RT & CO JJ - J CEir thl5 ieiW b. A j " mch iaswtiob ior'-fiv .'uies or "xs. ' CTr.-rtrer siria? avw i"--. : - .. Xgf Xrf.sSMliBb i erms. , J. D. CALHOr. . . ,,.T.nWTorc sr"iiVxiiiu nui.xuji On ?larrlise Hapr relief for Yoaas meaptra Ue 'Sects o: ; errors DB.iuom...-"'-- a w wm T7n 1t riue. I&flHOOaTtonr. NerronsdeMRr enrrt. Uapefflawa : tamse reraovetJ. ew xneibod of :resl; :r.:inww -r - ; ks and ClreaEirs sezit ' u.v,., .f j; xroarkauic .-i.v-- --. fr..m sealed t-nvdors. i-?xnATiOXte. : fir.a a. 15-K-lv THE CLEAT CACSE OF HUSIAN 3IISERY .'oJl 7re'.pc n rtr mif. Ntare Treatment as!it-lca: ,- ,.. rt T.....?. voluiiUryEmBnf. ""'J ;- r.au,: kdPW 1 daIrtUe ;iirrwc: th&i the avi-fai cow-sueaees f sir-A!e J" .. .... ... .-l4..- -.w xrtr- euectBaiiy remoTretviwo. u...-. oat dunseroes r mec. tasor c cure at onct oriala j "'.-'5r,i1 3-lr NE"W ADVERTISEMENTS. '. - - . -a.TAD.1fcBM njQl iAVUiJUAVji i IN THE CiTY FOR SALE. As I am prepaxing to go -n -rr -Fo-r-m T .!-iTft tf Sfill ., . Brown- ( xt7 w--' - ville Will be sold all to- eetlier, or divided. 3y.3t It. W. PIR5AS. ORDINANCE NO. 27. i This Ordinance to bo in force treni and af- , ter ltn panse. i'jimmii nun linnriEiviiiii'v i!... i-i.. ' '. t t -w-t-tt ir...,.- Attest, .1. B. R&rXKK, CierU. .-1 x . " 1.-1 .. lul, -'y - 31w2 NOTICE. rplJEfolJrvwinszoods mirkc J,., M.pck. if HO, nll(.i t ,r wu i u c:.- : i,lk nuru.tTvat,.--. 2 broking p wg.and 2 birring plows i,-tr yvN WoP.THIVij ' , ? ? fVTJf JH IJ if & JL X li & " v ttm m. iS "v At Jrols. pomtlae out a. -e or i .jxih day of Aa-Cbt, A. D. :;72, ai - , ,wt piTrfte &r wnica evrj v. mi., ot r.tu miv. - U ill or. t,. iQ-z" FURNITURE STORE Full Stock TJ PVIHLOII Wl 1 j ! , IJ ?1 URNITUREi 15 cl-K 00111 1 g4& k $ 51 aTK j s jfp ' llIIHHUil , i T I t "- It A MUal IJT1 Jjl j II ITTnTltl li I I I I 1 1 ll ! i I f! ! ,1 .U Liu II 1M L LUX U S. T. -I860-: This Yromleriil Vegetable restorative is the sheet-anchor i of the feeble and debilitated. r is a tonic and cordial for the .aged and languid it lau no equal among staruachics. Asa renv-'dj- fix the nervous reaii ne to which womrn are ex pecrally subject, it is .Hujper.scd ing every other stimulant- In all climate. tronical, temper ate or frigid, it acts as a speci fic in every sperie.s of disorder wiiicli umionines tlie bodil3 strength and. breads d,oivu the animal spirits. LYON'S KATHAIRON, For Preaervlng and BenntlfyliiK the Human Hair. To Prevent lta Falling Out and Tnrnlnjf Gray. A well-preserved Head of Hair. In a person of middle age. at once bespeaks refinement, elegance, health and beauty. It may truly be called Wo man's Crownins Glory, while men are not insensi ble to its advautaces and charms. Few things are more disgusting than thin, frizzly, harsh, untamed 1 nalr, -!th head aai coa; covered with Dandruff. Visit a barber and you will feel anlook like a new man. This Is waot iA'ON's KATHAIROX will do all the time. The charm which lies la wl placed Hair. Glossy Curls. Luxuriant Tresses, and a Clean Head, is. noticeable and Irresistible. Sold by" tf Duszl3rs acjl'cuintry Stores. Off an 1 &a pii LEGAI, ADVZRTISZinnfr5 robte Notice. 1jS.tMchS;lifcGsar,ilanih''HJ -VrOTK-S IB Hr.RE3Y G1T2K TW,. - TbK JTxS&S'' theFroltf Coan ot ytHi. f,--. - ininaoftVM JDir.i57'atfi,r ..-." - - - t... . " "-V S- 4 in ?Jd cosntT. said stiaUattM V i1?1 J ??e-" 152. g3 E. M. acCOXAg. rrsfate Ja 3?1 Probat Notice. In the matter of the eKite oi Kea-v w 001- XJOTICE I, hereby gives tht fHTtf ; ad praylp? tbat letter, of amtaiifrJ' . 1 . ; -.r-,.: .. irrj,i- - granw wuim, 01 jaw eu: a- ,l --- - - --- u trs;atf a- . iinr.iiiPtihffli.nf h. tV. rr; iT BriwnTlIIe 5 eooaw- L- --' os.Uie lltn day ol Iuly A. " vfT T o'eloct a. x.. to sSot caas. Ifaar jt",. fc ': why liie trf?r of the oraio ,. ,. . be raa:-i. -- - E. L McCOMA?, Probate J-,-Datcd Jace th, A. I. l7i "". NOTICE, To AdVHson Iratrle. WHEREAS, joa have refawtf to j. .. . M rlur of war tij tb Brwrnriij ' " Kiratv &nl P&cifle R.U xr..i ,1." x-" : It-. lowing tlecrlUrd prun vl- " C"" .. . Z.. .1.. .. T "KW.". '"" y -"-".""'"i 'ae "izit ... ' pa. merwinn. snout- :a XnoHt-i. (' - - ' irwiifi aSSIi ci5:nirreiu iivnoiirr- t tj-.u - rrnalwi. r:bo hav lra orl--! a. . pointed oy the ProUite Jad?efK siw .' "-'" Wj&",,jamwfi;!n bach iss c'. by trie .impropriation of liad to m ' Rail Bo&dtomphny, wjl En-rt nnoa- " ' Given e.i Jer ocr bands this lit dr . - - .. I. 1:72. y.-- Br wnville. Ft. KeAra-r A- P n aura By H. C.LETT, Pre,. ;"?l: NOTICE. : To the nsknown aelrs of samarf Joins' wcvtnwru ; a i 50a. six di-raterteJ fre-toMr.-s t coonJy ol Neniaha. ho hve 1-:1 s -t r tc . f procfeod to csti-i tte said darcBis ' t" i I hirth tti day of A'izusi.A. L. 72. at tn. nuvh p. in. oi stuu oay. Given ciider ocr iuj;ii t!Us ls dv of I ly. a. D. 1S72. BroxravlUeFt. iTearTijy Jt Psciic R li ( Osvra By H. t. LETT, P.-w. irLt. NOTICE. Ta Peter jdaryhy. r ,T7HERE.S. yos havrefal to ?rct t c 1 l right oX VRX tCrU-e Br n-.:. -. f -; Karney and I"aciapRljRoa!. tt:--i ijiin'.vins acor;tet pr.ir-. iv-wi: : Tr iA ,Jnv, Given orelsr oar n&ads this 1st day K I !-- '.r- .... .... : ?.- a t. i.- 1 Hrnw nvlll. VI. 5"ncv .1 i'v?!- it. It a-jr5 By H. C.I.KTT, lryil.iri.t NOTICZ.. To Joiitis'tn iltyjer. "VTHEREAS. yoa hav- reftsetl ttI.' V rlcht of way to tt-rf llr.'invi '.. ii ' J-rne A I'aclfl Rail :taa. tar- t.!i i' ' fjllowlBK derritl prcniUe-. t -w : T , west halt at 'Uthsrst iuarfrr. of "V.' r jin iiwa;.ip o.norui 01 rcr.e .c.eat i : 1 .-Isth Prla'-Ipalltrrldlia.siiHato la .-l , ha ctinr,!- tata c-f jk-i.i. ik.w. tlt-i- . fore, yia will take oiJcetha: wiI11b:u i.a--! rly. itepben . JCennedy, I-n. n i'lati- j A. II. illmore. John (J. A. iatlh,ar -I A f R.cl.ard :. jx dSiaierestw.1 fr.eh. ili: ' j aid cainty of NeraaLa, who i.ave I era I lected aau appointed hy th l'ro'iatt J u , of .siili! cosily tu.aaslui.iKr lnr'Klt' u l i-h oocaalo: xl hy t' appropriation r.f lnn. tothesat.; Itail. ituatl t.unip.ti:y. win n upon the -i-'ild tract ot land an 1 le.:t ' s'unc and proceed to a.-,.-t tS nVt i!i.- i Kn n the "l.xih day of Ai.-t. A. 1. 1"- : elereu o'clock n. ai., of tald day. (ihvn under our hands thS St day '. ' ly, A. !.. l-7i Brown vllle. Ft. Koarnev prnelflcR V. .- w 5 By 1 1. CLE IT. i're ! ' Jt'OTICS. To John Hokmler. "I VHEI'.LAS, you have refined to zx I tl.- rijjiu of way to the ilr..wn . ' Kearney A Pacliic liall R.ki :, throu.. . l:iowlntt lecrlhv.1 j,irt inir.-.. tw- 11 r.urti.we-t .jtlarter I eetl-li 11, In ti.nr ' 5, n.ri of rane U. e.ut of !xtS. Pr . .' Meriliau situate la iaaha ct.uaty, -.01 Nrtxa-ka, aour, tt retore, you w.-. n't!ee itiut Wlhlaui Harris tep'u '" Kei.n. dy. i.emn i.atrs. A. ti. .i. Joun y. A. mith and A.J. Rlehan!- dlinter'at! freeholder of Kaid cou; . .Ne'JjjJVK.. who hv lK.-en selected jr . . . poll.!.-! !; the I'ro&ate Jude of Mh. Ite '''' -"'"--,'- 13 ntlt-li caae, oci--b t-.. appropriation ol land to the-... . - Koaj V-pany. wm ineei upon i:. -tract oJ laud aadlnr-ptct the seme an! , ceed to usi'vi the paid da::iHe on T. day of Au-Jl, A. I. ltT2. at ten . ' ai.", of Mud day. tilvon Qii-lcr iMr, hands lal lt day .' ly, A. 1. 1-7-:. Brownvlile, Ft. Kearney <vclfle R K .c By U. c. Ur:rr. p.-r.... - JjTOT 2.U -s? JL.1 To A. T!nfrick and Benjamin 1. . noii-ret irals. T" rilKKK.vS v,a h.v. refit'-! tosratr -l :.ht of wy to. U- hrown-kt'.- rKearnei .V I'iu;irie Rail It. m, throt ' following d.ftcrlluil pr. imIx-s to-wtr ' northwt t quarter ol Mrtl' a Is. In t ir nhip.5. north I range H. -t f tli " Principal Meridfau. miu?? in "'' coanty. state f NVI.o-h, ro"". Si r : vnii will Utkc notice that I mow .!".: '" 'WIHIata Ilarrl-.JUephen W. Kyia- ' (. A. Jralth. A. 11. 'HI reand A.J ! ardson. ;Ix dlIat. rested frcelml J r ' - count)' of Xeir..iha. who have betn ' ' and appointed hy the Ironite Judee "1 ' eonnty to jism'm tlamacei in .ach H,' cjiislorifl hy ihe appropriation of laa'i ' ' cnlit l?il trtrifl ( nriiiinnv u-t1lrAMtl!i I ls.ild traetof land and lnpect the an.. ' -.. a. ..'.a. ..-.... a..-aa. ,-t.aaa. a. ,...a....--r prorevtt to aeH.s the said dani::: ,n l Ulxth day ol Augc.t. .V. D. ISTS.at ta . - - f n. to. of said day. I iiven nnjer our hands this UttLiy "X X I iVrowiIvllIe. Ft. Kaarney t PHCtfic K. P " I M-w5 B" ljri.T- r'- AIBAL ROUTE EAST. Only Line RunningThrough Cars FROJI ST. LOUIS ro- !IrYcrk, rics, CiaK2S8aaIrcfrr:i.5 WITHOUT CHANCE. 157? SUMMEK SCHEDULE. FOttl TR.EI.YS EIZ'Y T&Q A. M.-Day Express. Taronzh to Xew Y'rk, C'hicaic... Claciaa: Iuisvdl VKulj- exeept suatlay. 4:45 P. M.--Acwuffliodatioii. For aK Why Station Daily exct 5T 6:15P..M..-l,astLiae. "With BnHTBan'.. Tiilace Sfeptns Car JJ ; . yew York. Cincnnatt and l.uisTJie-i,Ai " 6:45 P. M. Gbicago Ezpres. AVlth through Sleepi5Cai--rMilrPx-sti:r,1:r Tjdst Oi 193 K. FacrikSL. asr.Cis'at 8 F.vr. COLRUKX. Ticket Aiceiit. St Loisfer. JOAX K, FIM1VON'. W.IC.JOXKS. c. k. Fot-i.r-rr. GeTlluvs. Gcniwii:. ItdtiiiaiK)!. . tr&et oi udc and irisrvt ?k - z THEKEAS. yoc have refo'4 f e-j c l right oj way vothe Browavu;'" V.f I Kearney and ?ar!3- Rail Kfi :&pou '"" rfollowli;- de-t-rlbtd preios.'u-wr" ' 'ouii,-erw-t quarter T Sfcctuti 14. in r ,r- .. . I S, norni of nin- 13. nrt v; tne -:sth - - "" t pal inerMlnn. Mtaate :a erathi V." f State of Nebraska. Now, tt;ciur? j.ss' - itake notic- that " :;,u Hrjsi, - I more, John lL A.Sailtn. nwi A." J "i " t ...... ., ....... & .... .. 1 county to rs-- 'iamas- :: v ,c ca.a f hjoneil hy rhf appropriatu.n ni Iip.l ;,, ; I vId RatFRoad 'inpany. will meet uj-i". t' -, said tract of rarur and :-r- th nr . Jn 'tp i If: I s ? i vl i 11 ii : c f t t- I 1 A 1 Al i i.i 3 'l e I t I C c I t 1 c ) t o k P I I V n P e o I t: f, o s s II tc I: b K J K