V -c-iAV-TgSHSCJJfcgyaH ssb-oauc.fcSu&eBggggaa3g? l ia f '-T !- i 1 - I 1.1U-. ICO- ISC t. I 1 15 ADVERTISER r ! Hi IW)AY, SKIM lMliliR 2G. 1S72. PnJiHshorj.' Notices. -, r.irinsoi imk Aivi r.Tf-KR for snlebyO. 'T-' w.i . iiooJvM-'.lw.MHUoiierswcl New Daal- I V - Mii-n strct-S-. iHitt doorto-tue lroMomse. N ti i . ot as ordinary rendinc; matter, U iTtvi nil wills ler ik each insertion. Ji litjijiH-. tenty-hsc pes cent, additl- J;if rau-s. - vru- umlcr the head of "WantPd." : F'.r a5e." "Lost," "Found." &., jvfjd twenty-five cents for enoh udver- , . fi linos, or less. each insertion. Ad- t- .n.-r five lint, ct Hie rate of Jive r i if u.icli insertion CAl-KKKV fc IIACKEK, Publishers Advertiser. CJTV AXJ COUXTY. - , v M-arfs at 3emiett & Dolen's. t z parent bed lounges at J. L. I. 3 - (,i:ini hear Gen. Thayer oaSatur 1$ nmht. Chu K'-n-' J'"'1 haoonwanted by Ste . :,. i, & Cross. I.ai-t r-tyle collars and tics at Ben- - & .lu . i, j.il mi par :'t ten pounds for a dol- - ' it Swan t Kro's. WeWinj. -nits iuucle a speciality at TiAtti IKilen's. V ,. Tai.neis will bo out in full force c ituril.. night next. -t -iade.-of fall wheat Hour, at I I Jtiliji-iiu fc Co's. Tie Itetl stoic I the nlncc to liny t:ijit family (Jrocirlcs. I.ait juar-s the ufst in the market il,' Kfl .Store, low down. building impcr, which is better vi plastering, at .McCreery & IS ick- Ji-t received at JInuer's, a new lot J -addles, which he offers cheap for .:-li. I '-cry republican in Nemaha county .. j id bear On. Thayer on Saturday . 'ht ne.t, in this, city. Mmre has on ham a iood supply of a., the iMioks used in our public . ...R He sells at eastern prices. IiifMlay and Friday nights have - n fixed upon as the regular meet : rights of the "Nemaha Tanners." Kobisonis just in receipt of a "- -dock of leather which cannot be lied, and those in want of boots r shoes, coarse or line, should give h.m a call. If ou want to buy agood boot, and e'. ij, every peg and stitch of which is warranted, call at Denny's, next (1 r to CarMn's bank, there you will II 1 just what you want. t 'veiiMin & Cros cordially invite tl - ; ubhvantl their geneious patrons t all and look through their large !v of groceries, haul ware, etc., and tl. y luie by attention anil linnnmblo i! -ih ng to increase their large trade i.ow e.-tablished. Come all. !.ajr-.t frJx ZV'ortli Cnrnllna. ' "Which jnivty may be successful in 5 tin 'id North State, is yet doubtful ; '.t no doubt exists about Jlrown &, f lr nch helling lirst c!a-s groceries fi ciu.iper than they can bo bought any l. 1 e else in town. Coiueandsee for yourself. Clatt-.-ii itlIerguiRi. This firm are now. in full blast. They have Colhapp's plug tobbacco, a I K. t liarker's fine cut, which, togfther with the cigara of their own manufacture, is sure to give satisfac tion to ail lovers of the weed. Full etoi-k of jmjk's always on hand. Hook Store. K-hoo! books, slates, ink, paper, pf lis -even thing for the school, al so . llice inateiial, such as letter books, pre ses, Inkstands, blank books, note books, era-ers, etc., etc., always on hand, and for sale at lowest cash pa ct -, at Moore's Book Store. T.owiiibii is in receipt of a mam moth stock of dry goods, clothing, l" . ilie largest ever received by any ni reliant in this city, but is so busy U'l.ufkiag and marking that he has n 1 fMiie lo write locals or advertise- m t this, week, but next week he v.i.1 (slow his horn and be prepared to rcci he customers. ll'VEiviin. A new stock of prints, n Mlins, flannels, linsoys, jeans and otl it pants goods, white and gray blankets, shawls and dress goods, also a bur lot of fall and winter clothing, bint- and shoes, which Y offer at the lowtM figures. Call and see me at No. :io Main street. Geo. Ma 11 i ox. J'nrmrrs At trillion. Gloves! Cloves'! Gloves!! Ben nett y Dolen have just received the largest stock of gloves that has ever c mie to this markes. We have the genuine buck and chamoise gauntlet, aN.i a large stock of mils for farmer's t t, and a big lot of boy's gloves. 1 :.rmers call and see us when in the citi . Bexxktt & Dolex. "Patuonize Home Industuy." .-' dd bt the watch ward with every . 1 ..? who thinks anything of the l.-.d in which he lives. Ego: if i Ih.ipp Bro's. chewing and sniok-i'- j tobacco is as good as any other n:d they ask patronage upon no oth tr condition) chew and smoke it, and ' ve the manufucturers profit at h'n.e. .arrangers in the city will find the I'nion Hotel first-clas in every par-tb-ular. Tlie rooms, beds, tables, and in fact everything that tends to the comfort of the traveler, are carefully 'ookod to by George and his estima te lady, assisted by a first-cla?s corps r'firti-tes in the dining room and fcittfien. Try the Union once, and we a.v sure yuu wijj not go away (jjs eatisfiwi, but will ston at no other H.juse vhjlein thecitv. Fiesh butter at Stevenson & Cross'. G. I,. Elttengcr's Speech. The above named gentleman deliv ered an able political address opposite Tanner's Hall, on last Monday night. He took up the record of Horace Greeloy, and from it demonstrated that he waau unsafe man to intrust with the administration of the gov ernment. He then pointedly referred to tho prominent supporters of the Sago of Chappaqua, and sho.ved that all the dangerous men of the nation were clammoring in his interest. He then taok up the republican party, and after citing its glorious aehiev ments, enquired v;hat improvements the opposition proposed making o the accomplished and contemplatei work of the republican party. Mr. B.'s speech va3 able and' in structive, abounding with points. telling The Tanner's -vrere oat ill, strong force, and added much fcotheoctmsinm by their torches and dre3s-. ProfJ Chamberlin saner two stirrinir sonrr and at ten o'clock the meeting, od-' jonrned, the listeners all seemingly well satisfied with the speech, nndf speak rr. Inrrled. On the 10th inst.. iti Mcrcprsburir. hv Thou. Crolsli. D. I)., ami Itev. Win. A. West, ild Tjius. AI.FKKD Cr.nion. of lirownvillc. Neb., w .ujss jiauy .m. litwix 01 mo ronner place. We clip the above from the Frank lin (Pa.) IicxOhltory. The news there in conveyed caused dur poetise ma chine to grind out the following. Farewell, Tom, thou liasl left us; Thy sad fate we now must mourn. Gone forever from our circle, l'rom our fond iouraeea torn,. Many months we'veknown and loved thee, And forget we never .shall ; Hut, alas! now thou hast gone, and Took up with a stranger gal. In the dim and distant future, On a rold and .stonny night, We iMigJitC'"wc can see you In a rad a&if avrtul PMgh Hark ! a sound, the well-known music Greets tlie ear, and chilis the heart; Hark! the serenade increases From your bed you must start. 'Tis you hah?, your bawling infant; Get a match and ligSi Jhvlamp, Something surely is the matter With tlie naughty little scamp. Hurry up, confound tlie matehes, Not a single one will light; Blast tlie luck, died any body Fver, ever, see the like. Stepping softly in the darkness, Muttering blessings (?) strong and deep ; Hunting for the soothing syrup To put the little chap to sleer First you run against the bureau, Xextyou bump against tlie va3; Then you tread on sanclhing slippery And you get a whoppiag fall. Shivering, dimp, mad and slerpy, Half despairing, half in fear, Wake your loving ovJse and ask her, "Where's the paregoric, dear?" A.Parlor Ofl!ce The office lately occupied by Hew ett & Newman, has recently been pa pered, carpeted and otherwise fitted up as a business oilice and editorial sanctum, in which the editor of the Adveutiser. will at all times be found ready to receive calls. The latch-string will always be found on the outer side of the door, and all, Democrats and Liberals, as well as straight-out Republicans, will be wel comed to our "parlor office." A Prop Jlove. The friends of Bev. Slaughter, the eloquent pastor of the M. E. Church, of this city, propose giving to him a supper and substantial testimonial of their appreciation of him as a clergy man and gentleman, at the residence of Mrs. Beach, on College street, on to-morrow (Friday) evening at 11 o'clock. All friends of Mr. Slaughter are respectfully solicited to be present on the occasion. Col. Whitehead, the new editor of the Democrat, arrived hero last week, and on Thursday we had the pleasure of making his acquaintance. His ap pearance and manner indicate a gen tleman of culture and refinement, and we trust his relations with our people may prove both pleasant and profitable. We shall do our part tow ard so rendering them. As the Colo nel evidentl has the abilitj to com bat and defend with legitimate argu ment, he will not be obliged to resort to the subterfuge which lurks in un seemly personalities, so that the readers of both our local papers will be spared the infliction of reading what should never be written. We extend to our confrere an earnest greeting. We are in receipt of a new paper, published at Salem, Richardson coun ty, Nebraska, entitled the Campaign Democrat. It is published and edited by Dr. J. R. Brook, and Hies at its mast-head the names of O'Conner & Adams. It talks right out in meet ing, and says it will not swallow Greeloy as a pill nor take him as an injection. Miss Bobbins and Mrs. White, sue- cessors to Mrs. Johnson, have their' "Bazar" full of lady's furnishing goods, and are better than ever pre- pared to fill orders in the millinery and dressmaking line. They solicit calls from ladies desiring their ser vices. Xollce to Owners of lot In "Walnut Grove Cemetery. The deeds of the following lots are in my hands for collection : LOT SO. LoT XO. Myors A Fretz 21 i Mary Hewett I5S J 11 neuron H2 J Marttiu J S Church. ir J W Newman T 153 11 CThurnuui 21. 11 AUlcrtnnn . JU IU Whitney r.l Mrs Uus-ell luy K Money 1.11 Tho-j lMu arils 137 tieo Marshall 313 F It syki-, -Jst; The above must be paid by October 20th, else delinquents will be proceed ed against according to the rules and laws of the Association. W. A. Judkixs. Brownville, Neb, Sept. IS, 1ST2. 4St3 WI13 is it? We very often hear this tjuestlon ashed by "persons while speaking of the Union Hotel, ami ex pressing wonder at the immense number of travelers and regular boarders who stop there. We will tell you. In the first place George knows how to make every one feel at home, and always has evervthimr the market affords on his table, and serv- 1 ed in the best style. Secondly, he knows the benefit of advertising and takes advantage of it. Fruit jars at Gilmore's. Attention ' TanuerB ! Every meir." ? is requested to be present on Friday night, at 7:30. Ar rangements are to be completed for the demonstration on Saturday even ing, and other important business will come before the Club. Turn out promptly. A GOOD 3IEETIXG. On last Saturday night, one of the best and largest political meetings of the campaign was held at Hillsdale. Upwards of sixty of the Brownville Tanners, accompanied by their Mar tial Music Band, attended irt a body. The meeting organized by the elec tion of John S. Minick Esq.., of As pinwall, as Chairman. Prof. Chamberlain wsa then intro duced, who sajig. oas of his famous -xmnaurn sonars, which elicited storms t f applause. Judge Stull, of this city, was then introduced as the first speaker. While Iht Judge was speaking, the Tanneis "arr. 'ed with music and torches, and occa loned much enthusiasm. At the conclusb n of Judge S's speed Prof. Chamberlain was again called for, and favored the audience with a song. after which Geo. P. Baton, Esq.. was introduced, who de livered one of the finest addresses we have hefcid this year. " Another song from Prof. C, and then the Utor of this journal was introduced, who did his "level best." Prof. Chamberlaiu then sang anoth- er song, wb'ch being encored, he rendered another, after which, on motion a vote of thanks was tendered speakers, shigerancLTanners for their presence. Notice was then served- that ar rangements had been made by the people of Hillsdale to feed their visit ors, and all present join with us in the declaration that better meals could scarcely have been served up, and at 2 o'clock A. jr., on Sunday, the company rei arn.ed house, each and all hearty in their expressions of the high estimate in which they held the good people of Hillsdale. To C. Slagle, Geo. R. Shook, John H. Shook and Wm. Shook, the Tan ners are under especial obligations for the feast of gocj things served up, and it is the prayer of said Tanners that the gents abo e named may live a thousand years, tnd then be hung up as relics of live Republicans and liberal men. Horrible Accident. A heart-rending act ident occurred in Benton precinct at Hi. o'clock on last Frida3', resulting 111 the death of the wife of D. W. Mills, a gentleman well known to the people of this county. It appears that a cane mill was in opeiation on Mr. MillsV.prem ises, and that Mrs. M. was operating in the feeding of the mill. While so employed, the pole to which thefnor- ses were attached struck her upon'the .;,i r tu i,-i (t,,.i .,. .. .. I riU VJ1 lllJ 111W, bUIUM wlO JllVi llfjlll I the cogs of the mill, one of which penetrated her temple, and thus im paled, the horses took several steps before she could be extricated. Uut death was instantaneous, and she wasLven of good bargains laKen irom me mm a corpse, n.e a corpse poor woman wore a sun bonnc-t whilo3: at work, and could not watch the pole as it swung around The deceased was 4G years of age, and leaves a lias- band and two children to mourn her sudden taking off. Her husband was in Phillips county, Kansas, at th. time of the accident, whither he de signed moving shortly with his wife and children. Mrs. M. was buried on Saturday. IV ho shall he Comity Commissioner! The readers of tlie Advertiser will see thatR. A Ilawley, of Clifton, has announced he will run for Coun ty Commissioner, independent of par ty. It is hoped he will bo elected. Mr. Ilawley is an energetic, intelli gent, honest man, every way quali fied for this oilice, and voters of both parties will do well to support him ; it will be for their interest. Any one who will visit Mr. ITaw ley's farm at Clifton, and see his fine young orchards, vineyards, forest groves, and witness his management of stock and everything peitaining to farming, will be convinced that he is a thorough farmer. And he will be just as thorough in every business in which he may engage. Voters of Ne maha county, see to it that R. A. Ilawley is elected County Commis sioner. Jenxette Haudixo. London, Nebraska. K. C. Barker & Cos Famous brands of Fine Cut American Eagle. J. C. Hull's Clipper, Old Ken tuck, Sun Rise and Dew Drop, For sale by J. L. Colhapp, State "" '" ' '' " ' Large supply of Blacksmths and Carpenters Tools, atsign red stove and plow. Best and cheapest-in market. Stevenson &, Cross sell more gro ceries and hardware for the money than any other house in Nebraska. For the finest assortment of cutlery and silver plated goods, go to Steven son fc Cross'. -odfish, whitefish, mackerel and herring, low, by Stevenson &. Cross. Barrels, half barrels and 5 and 10 gallon kegs for sale by Swan & Bro. Wall Paper and Window Shades, cheap, at McCreery fc Nickel's. Coffee, four and a quarter pounds for one dollar at Swan & Bro's. Pure California Wines and Bran dies at McCreery fe Nickell's. The Reel Store la the place to huy Cholce Family Groceries. Nice Imperial tea for one dollar a pound at Swan fc Bro's. Flour, bacon, lard and butter, cheap by Stevenson & Cross. Cement, lime, salt a.ni hair, by Stevenson &, Cross, Kercheval Hour Cross'. at Stevenson & Machine oil at Lett & Creigh's. A Harvest-Home Festival. Episcocal Uemdenci:, OMAiiA.Sept. 6, '72. To the Clerry and Laity of Nebraska : JJEAit Bkkthrex. in accordance with the usage in some of our Dio- ceses, and at the request of several of our clergy, I hereby appoint Thurs- day the third day of October, for a Harvest Home Festival to be observed with suitable servicer in all our churches. God has most wonderfully blessed our young State with abundant har vests this year, and it is meet and right that we should receive the same with devout,, greatful and joy'ful hearts. I therefore recommend all our people on the morning of that day to assemble in their various churches, decorated with all the fruit3of the field and the flowers of the gardeu, and offer to Him an es pecial service of gratitude and glad ness. This festival will not take the place of, or supercede, the National day of Thanksgiving, which will also be observed when appointed by the civil authority. I recommend also, that either im mediately after the service of Thurs day, the third of October, or at some other appropriate hour during the day, the parishoner3 of each parish should meet together at some appoint ed place for social intercotfrte, so that the day may be in all respects a par ish festival. In ordering the services for the day, the clergy are requested to use the Services and Lessons and Collects set foorth in the Praj'er Book for Thanks giving Day, and to ask the contribu tion of the congregation for Diocesan Missions. I request also from the clergy, in writing, some brief account of the manner iu, which the day has been kept and the festival observed in their respective parishes. Let it be a day of real joy and of hoty gratitude, and God will bless it for the good of us all, and for 6he prosperity of the church. I am, very truly, Your Friend and Bishop, Roi:i:ht II. Clauksox. In compliance with the above Pas toral letter, there will be Divine Ser vice in Christ's Church on Thursday morning October 3d, commencing at half-past ten o'clock. In the evening there will be a so cial gathering of the members and friends at the house of Mrs. Wor thing. lli:v. J. E. Roiti:uTS, Rector. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Stationery, Hair Oils, &c, &c, at Lett & Creigh's. Jacob Marohifstill lives, and is as defiant as ever of competition. His stock of l,iece aad fu"l"S good 1S "piete, " " iora OUsy turning out good fits. Srovrnr Ircnch,. The successors of liuinn & Brown, gt leral headquarters for stapie and i fai cy groceries, and the fanner's ha- J Country produce of all kinds want- led ;t Brown fc French's, for either net nr irrnonviiiu T?nitr- -!, o. .1 W:"". . ' , ! "K can oejore purcnasingeisewuere. f - " Glasgow No. 1 Chewing Tobacco fdrsale : t F. E. Johnson's, A. H. Gil mofqjs a id Brown & French's. It is th&Old 1 eliable ! t Grain ucks, well buckets and vhecll. t bs, washboards, brooms, agorirjgi'e 'e, seives, &c, fcc, at S vaU;5iBfo 5. - - jor.furn'itu-o of any and every dis- cription, mir ors, mattresses, bird cages, picture i-ames, &c, cheap, call on J L. Rdy. 3Tv Laige supply of Blacksmith and CarptMiter'TooTs, t sign red stove and plow. Best and, iheapest in market. Wall Palter. Wall Ti, per, atl ett & Creigli.'s. Colhapp Brd's No. 1 is the mildest smoking tobaccojdn the West. For sale by all respectable grocers. - T If you wish goodcheving or smok ing tobacco call for Cdhapp Bro's and take no other I Staple and Faucy Gioceries in abundance, at F. E. John on k, Co's. Coffee, sugar, tea, utc.j ch -jper than the cheapest, by Stevenson & Cross. Stoves and Tinware low, down for cash, at sign of red stoveand plow. Car load farm and spring wagons, just received by Stevenson & Cross. Wm. II. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Conveyencer. Court Room. New spring wheat flour, made at the Glen Rock mills, at Gilraoie's. Highest price paid for chick'ei.sand vegetables by Stevenson & Crosi. Paints. Oils and Glass, at reduced prices, at McCreery & Nickel's. The tax is taken off of all kinds f groceries at Stevenson & Cross', For a pleasant smoke get Colhapp ;. Bro's No. 2. Take no other. Jo. Huddart is now delivering good clear ice to all who wish it. The Red Store Is the nlace to hoj Choice family Groceries. The lied Store 1 the place to lmy Choice Family Groceries. Who are the farmers best friends ? Stevenson & Cross. Paints, oils and glass, cheap, by Stevenson & Cross. Brushes, Coinbs, Pocket Books, &c, at Lett & Creigh's. Colhapp Bro's No. 3 is a tiprtop smokii'g tobacco. 10,000 fruit jars just teceived by Stevenson & Cross. Queensware and Glassware at F. E. Johnson & Co's. Charter Oak Stoves for sale by Ste venson & Cross. ' J Dolly Varden beer at Phil. Deuser's. A Jolicou DXarshal Campbell. Marshal Crmpbell arrested a drun- ken fellow last week for carrying a concealed weapon. The weapon was a young carbine loaded and capped. . Tile chap was brought before Judge . Stull and being fined $5.00 and costs he was found to be just $4.90 short. Wliile the committal papers were be- ing made out the fellow slid out of the doi?r and into the Democrat office, through which, he ran to the. back door which looks out to the rear and down thxea stories. He concluded ! 'l'h(- Captain then appointed Ed. not to leap and hid behind a partition, j v Gibson, Orderly Sergeant, stating By this time he was missed in the j lnul the other non-commissioned olli court room and it was very funny to cera would bu ai pointed at a future see Judge Stull and the Marshal rush - ing out and peering into surrounding oflices in search of their victim. At last they espied bi.ro when the chap broke out in a ft.fc of laughter, and de clared he was only playing a joke on Campbell-. T;he Marshal promised to get even wkh him in the line' of jok ing, and kept his word good on Fri day by attaching a ball and chain to his ankle and suiting him to work on the streets. The Marshal should play this joke on every one whom he finds "packing" weapons, slung-shots and such like, around. They should be made to know that the carrying of such weapons get men into more scrapes than they get them out of. Theo. Hill, of the firm, of HiH &. Co., left for the east last Sunday, ty lay in their fall stock of Dry GomK From loohjng at their stock we cijl:r.i nanny iau to wonder what he was going for, as for Dha past month new goods have been arriving daily. They have just opened a superb line of clothing, a new thing for this house, such as would do credit to any mer chant in the west; no blop-shop, cheap, shoddy goods : but all fashion ably cut, well made and of the best material of the kind. Custom made, and no mistake. Besides tin's they have just received a splendid lot of children's, youths' and men's shoes; a tip-rop assortment; also the choicest lot of groves and mittens, forall class es, we ever saw; ladies and gents of leisure or Tabor, .vfli find in these just what is wanted ; ageiriine, soft calf skin glove, in which a person might husk corn the coldest day, and wear through three or four crops, particu larly attracted attention. Also wool en goods, hosiery and a host of other goods, fiesides a choice lot of stanle Thcotlorenaysi he will kcr-p goods arriving for the next month, and just what the indies like, as ho is dcterr.i ined to get the CHofc-ostami most fash- lonable goods the eastern n.aik-ts ford. A word to the (ladies) wise is sufiK'ient. x , Cliftox, Ni:n.,Sept. IS, JS72. Editor Advertiser. I would like to inform the voters of Nemaha county, through yo.sr paper, that Henry Hockemeyer u irhdr-tws his name from the "Liberal" ticket for County Commissioner iu 1113- favor. , Yours truly, R. A. Hawkey. We think Mr. Ilawley will 1 egret the position he has taken, lie was a candidate for Commissioner before the regular Republican County Con vention, was defeated, then came out as an independent candidate, and now atvepCs"tho thrown nir shoes of the Democratic-Liberal candidal-. We regret that he has permitted h! n-elf to be so use i, but after election ho will regret it more than we now do. Many of our readers will remember our effort last spring to induce some of our citizens to engage in thn busi ness of canning fruits and vegetables The fact that-fine peaches have been sold in thi.3 county for fifty cents a bushel many bushels having rotted on the ground for want of buyers or transportation makci us again je mind some enterpiising individual that here is a field for investment j next season ; for even with vegetables t which can be produced here in quan tity and quality unsurpassed, as much or more money could be realized than J from any other source. Yankee Doodle says, when he wnl to London he couldn't "see the town for the houses," but in BrownviiK one can hardly see town for the hills. This cannot be doubted by anv ci:e who will take, the trouble to go "boh- J bing 'round," for he will find new residences in all kinds of odd nooks, ! peeping out from picturesque grovt.s, j or upon beautiful knolls. Brownville ' is improving despite tight times and politics, and a few years and railroads will make her rank the thriftiest town in the Missouri Yallev. K. C. Barker's line cut chewing to bacco, handled by J. L. Colhapp, ha been on sale at several places in our city for a month, and, we aie pleased to note, has given Very good satisfac tion. It can be had of the agent here at factory prices. Those in need of fine cut or shorts should give our townsman a chance. The new ferry landing at the- foot o? College street, made necessary by the railroad track, is much better for the public than tlie old, of which the traveling nublic should make a note. for better ronds to and faom the hind. tior ,,Pn -,..:.,.. i ci " j.nr.v r-,". ii, .. tt4ifc t.llli courteous nri'i:u.e:::e;it cannot be found on t ne river. ihe InryesS and best stock of stoves ' eve; brought to nrovnvH!ir just re Stevenson & Cro-s. neat business suits enme J fromiHennett & Dolen's. Hardware, stoves, groceries and tin vare bySteveun & Oros. The Ut,l Store is the place to buy Choice Family Groeevle. The' Hert Store i lhc ,lace to hity v .., groceries. Paints.OiU; Gl:isS &e., TT Lett & Creigh's. $& For god pureUke go to Jo. TIud dart's. JU i Go to tli - Restore fop Gro - eerier. The .old Red-gtbre again iu fu blast. f 1K XEMAHA TAXXERS. Headq'kt's X em ah a Tanxers, Thursday, Sept. 19th. After an hpur spent in drilling the Club was called to order by the Cap tainv who stated that a communica tion had been received from the citi zens of niilsdale, inviting the Club ' to attend a mass meeting at that place on Saturday night, On motion it was agreed that, if the uniforms arrived, the invitation. would be accepted. 1 meeting. The chairman of the Executive Committee reported that there was i"1'11 a small amount to be raised in order.to-pnyTc?r the uniforms, drum, eto., etc. The amennt was nearly all subscrib ed befors the adjournment of the meeting. There being no further business, the Club adjourned. Friday, Sept. 0th. The Club met at 7, o'clock to re-, ceive theii uniforms and give a dem onstration iu honor cf Judge Crounse. Only about forty torches were in line, owii.g to the fact that a large number of the Club had not been no tified of thoarri'.al of the uniforms. After the rarade the Club marched to M'-Pbeison l.Iali, whcio they lis tczied to :;n eloquent speech from Judge ("roil use After returning to the Club room, the niLi:i!ers werv informed that am ple transportation had been provided, and that they were expected to be in rea&ue.- to start for HillsdaVe the. next evening at half past live o'clock. On motion adjourned to meet as above. On Saturday evening at the ap pointed hour the procession, com menced forming, and in half an hour we were off with some ten or twelve teams in line, all heavily loaded with Tanners. The procession ,wai heaiJed" by a band of maitial music, composed of Ted Iluddart, Dan Colhapp, Len and George Carringtou, and J.'W. Brush. They enlivened the entire line of march by stining music. On teaching the suburbs of Nema ha City, iht' profession again formed and moved through that-burgjii line, amid cin-ers and well wishes from the citi.-Mi.3. At .sjdi:wall we were again greet ed with huzzas for Grant and Wil- nf-jaon which were heartily responded to ! l.v :, imw. ... ... ..j. Reaching Hillsdale at about nine o'nlock, we were received by a com mittee who furnished us feed for our hoises, and then e-corted those who were in want of refreshments to a ta ble spread with everything a hungry man could desire. We were then formed in line and marched to the hall, wnere we found a Virge crowd assembled, and the meeting already in progress. A Iter speeches by Messrs. Stull, Ea ton and Cafirey, and song? by Prof. Chamberlain tho. meeting was ad journed. Hut this did not end the programme We were now divided into squads, ! and taken charge of bv different citi zens, and marched to their several re-ddoner?, where magnificent sup pers :. trailed us. Tt fell fo our lot, in company with Messrs. Ti-del, Longnecker, Furnas and Gaily, to he taken in elinrge by Mr. Uogge-s, ami escorted to the resi dence of his uncle, Win. Shook, Fstj., where we found a table literally groaning under the weight of all the delicacies of the reason. It i-j need less to say that wc all did ample jus tice to supper. Our host and hostess will long be remembmed by our par y. Judging from the glowing accounts given by !l:e rest of the boys they all 'ar-'d equally well. We only regret that v.v cannot visit their little vil lage and Iarge-heaued citizens more frequently. Returning wo reached Brownvillo about two o'clock Sunday morning. En. W. Giitso.v, O. S. Buffalo, N. Y-, Dec. 13, 1S70. Dr. J. V. Pierce .-For the past -ix months I have used your Golden Medical Di-covery in my practice, and in that time I have tested its mer- its in severe coughs, both acute and chronic, in chronic disea-es of tlie throat, severe cases of bronchitis, gen eral derangement of the system, con stipated condition of the bowels, and wherever a thorough alterative or blood purifier has been indicated. In all cases I have found it to act gently yet thoroughly and effectually in ifc nioving the various diseased condi tions, and bringing about a healthy action throughout the system. Yours fraternally, II. L. Hall, Id. D. This- medicine is sold by all respec table druggists iu all parts of Ameri ca. FOF SALE. t Artvertiipmenu uitrier this heart vriU be charged i c.u- esu-'u uieniou .iornrelin8orlte.s. 2 A Dtvetliwu iifnl Three or Six Lots, in I'tu. Gixrfl vr4l t!r .. 'i,::t trees, A.c. Within tvo blocks of nc'.v X iriiiul "si-'. ul r.uildfn?. t'heup for c.15,":, .r a spar, or good horses will be taken in part par. tst4 Enquire of D. . sXYDKIi. Peru. Bb- tiO,0K0 Feet Llin Lumber, from S to 10 feet Ion?, at 14.00 ;k.t thousaud . on Sonora Island at Dunham ttZoot'smdl. For further particular enqutreof J. . McCubeat the mill, or F. K.J0I111" v.on.fcCo.,I5ro.vnville. 41)tl r.. WORTH IU. &' For s?:iN, Rent ur Trade. I wi-.li to I dipo-e of my property at shendan immediately. One soou house SG.VJI, three lots, -tab.:nj, and gar Jen spot. Would take a team and ixtlance in cash or yountj stock. Db. a. OiTKliaiAXN, Sheridan, Keb. zf":o:jie very fine hnif-hlood llerkhire Sow., heavy with Pis. for 'tile by Hv,-4 S.COCHR.y. C3- Clay- F.-.tent Weather Jjtrip Tlie beit for e.xoiodia? Wind, Du3t or Rain from under doors Foraalebr SWAN &. 11RO. . - X$ Yarrnntee nnd Dlortsnsc Deed: sale at the Advertiser Counting Room S3- The Nebraska Advertiser is for -ale ; at Oeo. K. Mijore Iokjtore, next door to the Post iSS '5HKniSaci: s 1 h TrrTTT-'-T a i mm e, nr rd P n iA J JLJJZX j- ji CO jJ PS t W" wtsi 1 Cur.CcimtyValr Is in progress as we go to press. Xext week we will give a full report thereof. A Gem. The Evening Star is the most beautiful sheet- iron cylinder wood stove made. It is durable, eco nomical, and the poor man's friend. Everybody should have one of these excellent stoves. Fourth street, from Main to Nema ha, has been greatly improved in the past week, thanks to Marshal Camp hell for judiciously expending road Den is too busy this week, opening his immense new stock of goods, to write locals. He is up to his armpits in a stock which ho says he will sell lower than ever heard of in this mar ket. MARKET REPORTS. Produce anil Pro vision. Spring "Wheat, S3l5 cts. J utishel. Yellow Corn, 15 cts. "White Cora, IS cts. Outs, 13 cts. Rye, $hs$l err, Rnrley,2033ct. Flour, best qunllty Fall, Su.SOi Flour, Spring, 5 1,90. Cliickeas, i:ve.$l,5Q&3! per dozen.. Egs, per dozen, S cts. Rotter, ehoiee, S12J cts. On! j.is, 51,00. Potitoes, .TOcts. Canvassed Hants', 14915 cts 1 Urns, country, 9 cts'.v Shoulders, o eta. Sides, 10 ets. Lard, S cts. Groceries. Suy.tr, New York A, G lbs for 31. Snsnr, 5ie;r Orleans, 7k)X; for St. Coiree, ehoiee, .Vi to t l!s to the 51. Imperial Ten, St.OG&Sl.iW. Gun Powder Ten, Sl.oO.W.. Japan Teu,:jl,CVct,. Itl.iek Tea. 75.31.33 per lb. Dried Apples, lels. I fried ireaehas, lICcts. K'.ce, 12 ets. Cheese, :'. Y. Factory, 20 Cts. New York Salt, S3.58. Ohio Ihver t?alt, 3,35. Syrup, common, 607o cts-. Syrup, golden. 31.00. Syrup, sugar lonf, Sr.'2T. Coal Oil, w ets. Mackerel, No. l, 31.73 f kib. White Fish, No. 1, 31.50 f kit. Pine Cider Vinegar, 40 cts. I. tve Stock. COKnnCTKD WKEKI.Y UV M'COY HKOTIIRItS. Cattle extremely dull, especially f.r eom i.o. grades, Cows 2y2U Steers lfe.1, ac cording tiMjualtty. Hogs firm at 3.5.7."ft.':.90. Latter outside price for extremely :lne scoei. Sheep, unchanged at 31,.r),22 per head. CTJTTT.-J -T-J 'I- -Mi-.itmrrs'jrrr'z-crrr'rt.j-n jt- SPECIAL. NOTICES. MAUHIACK GCIDI. EVKKY OXE HIS OWN DOCTOR Reinir 11 pri vate instructor for married persona, or.thos-e. about to be.married, both mule .iei female, 111 everything Concuritiag ihtf phys.ulogy and relations of oursex ual ystcm, and the proclicioao prevention of on"-priiig,inc!ufimsalI the new 'JH ov ries 11 -ver before given in the Knghsh iRixniape. by WM. YOUNG, M.I). This Is really a vlnaHe and in tereMtinj: work. It is written in plain lancimste for the RPiiernI render, asdfc illtf4ratedvith nutiieruiis KnsraviiiKS. ,',! your.!? married people, or tlur-e coutemplatint; marriage and Imviiti tlie Ieat im pediment to eiarried life, should re-ad thfcbook. It dlcIo,SM'erets that eery otieshuiild be aciualnt uitli; still it i a book that mu-t be lucked up and not let licaDuut the house. It wilt 1k sent t-iany adilress 01 receipt of M cents. Address Ir. WJt. YOUXU.No. llO.pruce street, aboe Fourth, 1'liil adelphia. g- Arrurn:D ani unfortuxate.-no matter a hat may be your disease, before you place yourself under the care or any oneorthe QUACKS native an I Airehgn who advertise hi this or any other luvjwr, s;et a ooay or l)r. Yoimg's Hook and read St urfuUy. It wilt be tlie means of saving juu many a dollar, your health, and Hx-sibly your hie. Iir. Young can 1 v altel oh anv of the diseases described in his publication by mail or at his oilice, No. HCSpruefcstrect, above Fourth, Phil adelphia. jcptiCmS Oil rilnrrliige. Happy relief for Youu? men from the effects of Krrorsand Ahusesln ICitrlylife. 3faiihool rc-ton-l. Nervous deiiility cured. Iniediinente to nicrriAse reiuovo'l. New method of treatment. New and remarkable r.medies. liooks arl Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD As&OCIATlOX.No. 2Hah Ninth St., l'lnl.vdelphia. ltMily Manhood: How Lost, How Eestored SjFfI?'$A.Jnt l)U,dishrsl. a new edition of Or, v hySy Roui:iiT j. cuhVERWj:i.is tvi- ke&srf ebratisl Essay ftU tlie rmlicitt ruf (without medicine) ofS; rm tth'irie, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Si luiunl Amissions. Sex ual Oebility, and Impediment to Marriage Gen erally ; Nervousness. CoiiSHmption, .pllepsy, and 1 .-: Mental and Physical Incapacity. reMuitlng from Se!'-Abase, orStrcual !lttraviu(.iu( e. TS l'ri.-f in a sea'ed eiive'mpe. only 8 cents. The world renawn'-il author, in this admirable Ift-re, charly pr 'V- frun his o.vu experience thrt the awful eonbeineiices of Self bnse niay be etroetually removed without oeslicine-i, and with out dangerous snrgHsil o)erutions, bougies, instrument-!, rings, or cordials, poiitltug out a neuie of cure at onee certain and elfectual hy which every stiflVriT, no matter what his condition may be. may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and nwi ictilly. KeT his lecture should be In theharuts of eve ry youth aiKl every man in the land. sent under .seal, to any nddress. hi a plai sealed envelope, on the receipt of six Lints, ortwoiot- ase stauijw. AIm, Or. C'ulverwelfs "Marriage tiiiide," price i" cents. Address the Publisher, CUAS. .1. v. KLINM t CO.. 1-27 noivcrj-, New York, I'ost-OllicIJo.x.l,. ISO U-ly Xilir ADVERTISEMHSTS. PLANTS & BULBOUS ROOTS "- For AfTl MS ofls;a. KJ Ell u-.iagcr& Uan y tdfer to l'!mirs find Imli-r 'lie largest and most compli stock in the cut.ntry t fitnmlcnl ami I'.vitrf Prult Trees, CJrajie Vines, Small limits, Oiaaincnlal Tree, Mirith-', Ever. greens.. Xew anil Have Fruit and Ornamental Trees, New ami Hare Green end Hot House Plant-., Bulbous Flowering Knots. Smnl! jfin-c'xitru ir tied hi mail vhrn de-ur-ed. lfuin;.t itUrnit". to nil ih'm. jt. Deici iiHi-tnd Illuatratttl l'iv-td Cafftfitrut 4 .' jtre-pnltl r,n r rr'pt of (triHr, U,ltni No. 1 Fruits, 10c. .c. ti Orns.im :i?ai Tros. 10c. No. a Greenhouse. Ot;. No 1 -Whole-aie, (Jn--t I'ul( ,i!ed; Free. No. ' Biill. Free : Addrc,s, ixau-a isw. ELWVAXGBR & BARRY, -V. Hope yurterics, Kochester, N. "Y. 17-t-?ow J. BLAKE, vr lit Operations Per ?Mb forniPd Ju the liest K JjK i3 V manner. OrytcK: At res deneenn Main street. J. J. GOSPEE, STATS AUHNT FOP. THF. EPT Combined Sbeller and Grinder, Wind 21111 and Steamer. Also Breeder aid shipper of the celebrated POLAND CHIKA HOG, And grower of Ilwlge Plants and GfP.Ta! Xnr- sf ry s-toek jtj- V.'r:te tor circulars niid pHrtieu- lars. Address s. Address J.JCioSPEU. 5i-IJ' i-VCAlB, Sub-. ANNOU:NGl;M.STi5. . a-l'l)rPEnr:.T t rr-rrcllull an nounce that I will run fi r the oRJce or fOCXTV COMMISSIONER at t'e coming election, inlfpen leiij of party. it. A. II AWI.I- A' Vinegar Bitters arc not a vile Fancy Drint. made ot P.ior Knm. Wliisky, Proof Spirits and! Refuse Llquora, doctored, spiced, and .-veefencut to please the taste, ctiled "Tonic.v1 'ApuctiKers," " Restorers." Ac., that lpad the tippler 011 to drunk enness and rum. hut are a true Medicine, tnado from the native roots and herbs of California, free, from ail Alcoholic Stimulants. Thor arc the Grea Clood Puriaeraud.a r.ife-Kltinp Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invisorator or tlie System. earrTincj oir all poisonous matter and reMuruig the WooiP, to a healtliy condition, cnrichinsr it, refreshing and; invionitins both wind and body. T.hqy are easy of adnuutstration. prompt in their" action, certahr In their results, sale and reliable in ail foriua. e disease. Tin Scrson can take these Bitters accord-" injr to ditectiuns, and remain loiiicunnell. provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral potsen, orothi,riiicans4and.tue uulxirgaus coated bcjoai the point of repair l)ysfcvirc or lniilgctfon, Jleadache Pairt to the Shoulders, Cough. Tightness of the ChehC Dizziness. Sour Kruvtations of the btomach. Rait Taste in the Mouth. Hiliuiw Attacks, Palpitation of) the lit art. InilauuuatiKU of the l.unjrs, pain iu the' rejrioaof the Kidneys. and a liundrtd otlier painfur syiiiivtoins.arctheoil.spriuKsof Dyspepsia. )u theso, complaints 11 has 110 equal, anil one bottle vl prove .1 better guarantee of ita ment thau. a leutiiy adsertiseincnt. For Female Complnlnts. In vonnjt Or oM, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood.' or". , the turn of life, tlioe Tonic Ditters display sot de cided an iniiuencu ih-t a marked Uajrommtnt,' is. soon perceptilvle. For ll!nmiuatnry and Chronic Tthe matisiii and Uout, l)vspi.ii--i.i or Indttstton. IW lous. Remittent au I hiterinutent Feer3, Utkcnse.-r of the llkMxl, Uer. Kidnevs and Wadder, tlicso) Riltera have been most Miccessful. Such ltiaea- are railed lv iti.iKd P.Iood. -nhlrti is generaHy. producctl by derangrment f the Digestive Organs. They arc i (."entle 1'nrgntive ns xvcll a'. It a Tonic, in'sscssng a'!So t:i n or.it.ir merit of act j mg as a po nul a 111 In vlu .1 g Coupestloa or L hitiiimniathni of the Liver and ta.eral Organs und; fin Utiivus Diseas. " "" For Miin liiseascs, Fnintion1'. Tetter. Salt- Klieifnf. RIotches, spots. Pimples. Pustules. Roils, h Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Soald-IIcad, Sre Kyes,' hrysipelas. Itch. Scurfs, Dwolorations of the Skin, Humors and Ihsea-ses of the Skin, of whatcvepi pti.e er nafire, are hti rally dug pp. ami carried, out ot the svstem in a short time by the wo of theso Hitters. ( ne litie in sut'i cases vk ill eouviiM Uie. most laerediilous of their curathe cikcw. Cleans: the Vitiated Ulood whenever J01t find, its iiiiiMintlts buisiiii ' through the pkiu lit I'impies, Kp'.puous, or bore.- ; c!ea.io it when yu." liuu it obstructed uiut smggish. in 1 i:e wins; cteansc it when it w font J your feelings' wilt tcU yoir fu. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful Thousand proclaim YlNKBAlt BlT teiw the n.ost womit ran luxigoraut that cer-ygi-t allied the siiikmg system. Fin, Tape, i.nd olhcr "IVorins, fnrlcing Ire the system of w many thons.i!ids, ure.eifi'ctiiHy destnivid and Removed. Suj.s a dtstlngfrMiieCi Idiysioloist : T!icrc is scarcely an iudiMdiialoiitho; face of tho eariu whose biHly is exempt from tlia, presence of worms. It is not upon tlie iie-dthy elciuents of the body that worms e.i-t. (nit inan. the dineascd liuinors and sluey deposits that breer these hMug :noasti.rj of disease. No system of mcdittne, no en..i.'uTes. 110 antlieimitntics, will free the system-from worms like t.'.ise Ritteri. Slechaiiical IJlscases. I'ersons engaged in, Paluts and Mmer-Ls, sm-.t as 1'IiwiiIm rs, Tyie-. betters, Gold-beaters, and Jlinen, as they ad-vanc in life, are subject to paralysis of UieUovts. To' r uard against this, take a dose of WAhkKKYt.N"-Kis-.i: UiiTeus twice a wck. IIlMcus. Ilemitteitt, and Intermittent Fcvcim, vhi.iiari so prevalent in the alleys oC our griat n.rs t'T'i: -1'om the In.tetl Staterf, 1 -peci.il! those of tiie Mis!iisippi, Ohio, Mwsonrl, Riinms. Tciin ssee, Cuiitlx rland Arkausws, Sel Colorado, Prazos, Km Ora:.de, Piari, Alabama, Mobile, Snjanah, Roii ke. James, nnl many o her.s, vri.l: tlnir vast tributaries, thronghoat obp. entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so daring seasons of uuusial keat. and dryness, arc tavau tUy .'.ecoi,ipank'l Sy 'ten- fclvcdeVangeintntiof fie stomach and filer, ana other, abdejntn.il, vi.scu.i. I.i t.'ieir treatment, s." piirgrttu.ere..rting a pou erful iiiiliifnee uhh tlneset various organs, is esscutially ne(vsary. There l no cathartic fur th pi:riM enu.it to Dk. Jl tAtK-f l-::S MvEr:it i:r. .-s, as they Mlf spirailily. remove the dark-o .i.lk.i! matter v.:!twhfcu tl.e bawtls are load- d. at th. s uiic tiaieMi.unhiliag; tlie s -creiioin of the liver, end generally rostornnc the Iiclthy functions of the dg" .ttveorgaiw. Sevofula, or lilng'rt lSvil, White SuelHafC. Fleers. Kr . Mpolas's welled Neck, Citre. cranMotLl lniUnurkitjous. indolent Inflammations. S.r?(&?liC Affecuom, ()' I fores, Krupitous of the Skin, bro, Ryes, etc., etc. in these as la all os'ier eoMftfttn ttoual Disea.ssS, v:... ." Vinl:r Uiitkies havol shown tluir urea: curative powers In th mit obstinate and i:nraet.U.a cases. Dr. WalkcrN California Vinegar Ilit trrs act on all t!us ca. a in a siai.laV Manner. i:y imrifymg t':e Rio jd tii y retiwnc tie- '"xns. n by re-oli-.g away the et:i.et of the 'hiikntudtiou (the taberc.ilar deposd-) the aKcrted paruie he-.ilth, and a periuaneut cure is eifcrttsi. The properties of Dr.. Walkkk'i Yivhcak Rittkks are Aiwnent, Diaphoretic, Carminative,' Nutritious, Laatie. Diurv.iCt fceda'ie. CH4r-f Irritant, pudorihr. Alterative. mt Vn:i-Ri!uMW. The Aperient and im.d Lialiv prvperttrH of Dk. V.i.keu's Yinccak i:;rrti are tire. West safe-gnar 1 In cass of iniptions and mahimtc' fevers. Their babanuc. teaiiug, and sootuittg pr." periu-t protect the hamors of the faacts. Tlir Sedativtj proptrtir al ay pain In the neroK !ya tem. stomai.li, ai.d boweis, front intlanMnatiofl, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-irritant influence X tends throughout the sysfm. Thi lr Auti-llttiOHH properties stimulate the Ii.ir, In the secretion of bile, and its disi harges through the lulmry duets, and are suiienor to all rcracital agents, lor the eura of Bilious Fever, rciraud Ague, etc. Fortify the hoily against discnso bj purifying all i- tlni is with iu. k RirrKKS. No. tpidemic can take liold of tl system thits fore-nned. Illicct Ions. Take of the Bitters on guing td bed at night from a half to one and one-half wine glaswful. Kal go,i nooru-hlug finxl, such as beef, steak, msttou chop, vt-in-ii, roost beef, awl vege tables, and take out-door exercise. They' arei oomiKrteit of purely TegeteWe Ingredkaw, mhS contain no-spirit. It. II. IcT)ONAT.D &. CO.. Uruggists and Uen. Agt.. San tmmrs'f. Cal., ti cor. 4i Washington and Cltarltnn Sta., N. Y. faOLD BY ALL DKL'UCISTS i DEALERS. IlciV TO EfS1 ?" ; YK iOxittLGSteijSi s: NEXT V7- INTER, rjirr oxv rn iits m wmr tAli-' HEAT1HG ST8YES. TECS r &EIA?ISf WONDSR! OF THE AG-E! EVERY ST0YE aUARAHTEED TOIUVF MORf.CN,fHl'.3tAXrPr.K-ANl HEAT. TO l'?b I.E-S WOOD. VHE MOKE CAREFULLY FITTED. A UK MOKK KAS- I L Y A-N D ( -A E A PLY M O FNTED. A RB CNDElt MOKK PERFECT COX- TP.O!.. 'AVE A STKtCS'GKK ' DR.vrr.A"C Give better satisfaction, 'and s&tdfor cf ... Jrice than any SHEET IB03T PASL0P. ST0YB in tlie inntket. riotd by EXCELSIOR illMlilCO, ST. Z.OTJIS, And (Jl Lite Store )-rt'rs Like Si'MVEXSOS & CJ(0S. 18-17 to 17-43 JOB PSINTING- .T all Ki:;r, ??otvtir rtrsd Promptly ZxocutctJ AT THIS OFFICE. " IFiUffliBiTTi't F f A T&'&M Sv Ek Pn .- j&.j?Ca. AtTi?. & L Ml -M J-X il m. 1 g- ,r, K--,-r K tj&ff &. lsa "' ".