jUaliolitdBiti) 1'crali). i Mclaughlin, Editor Fcllx ntrning, May lib, ISf.O. pr tna-cratla Ceutral Comtnlttro Mcrt- 11, cumber of th Territorial Dsmcratlc Ontral VmoilU-, ara rciustd to rnsot at tha lli-rmt o KUa. In dinah. on Tiist-hiy tht I Jtli Jsy i f Juim. a. I. l"H)f to taliesu'h arllon as may 1-e (h-i-ros'l Dec i nsary r ths orKiilsfl 'l-n of tt.a l'i'uiotra'.li- arty, a-ijtn fit n-on too tln anj i-laoo of h"Uiii a C"ii i.tl-ti to BomtraU a Damof ratio CanJI.Uta Tr Th-lr-j-it In I'cngrwf, and trnurnct such other busine ss as iaoy W li'fin'-il mrcstary at that limo. I). 1 UANKIV, Ch'n. H C. rtiH, Scf-r. Jsjy The Htmli ia rather short cf news tbii week, owing to tbe illness of the editor. Ue bail b sttaok of tho Ague tnt Is rcarly light again. TMUHM WILL TRR 1KMUCUATIC 'a Kit III tOHUL IONVKMTI03I H HKLIII Without any if or an we say at Dakota City. OooJ and sufficient reasons why iMs should be the place, tbe central oonirnittco onght to name for holding tho oenvoution, con be readily adduced. If it wan for noth ing else hut to compliment the sterling De mocracy of the country north of tho reserve, who polled -74 of the HOO democratic majori ty iu tbe Tenltory, lad fall. Hut twenty-six democratic majority was polled ia tVe balance of the Territory, including the Fort Kearney rote. With judicious niaongeujcnt on tho r rl of tho comuiitlec, and tho selection of a - -.-oper man as candidate, we will poll hard i ,. Cte hundred democratlo majority, in the r counties up hero, this coming fall. It ' ooves those Riio have sn eye to tho wcl : -re of tho party to ooucider this well, and , loose by neglect or Blight what they can i'lin olsowhore. . .hern Nebraska has bcon scandolouidy fx ! T'ed by democrats in power, nnd trill not stand it quietly much longer. If everything is to bo centered at Omaha, PluttBtnouth ami Nebraska City, thero will bo tomo kicking niinst tho prick. Wo know how hard it wis to get come nf thoso democratic gentle men who figured in the la-1 legislature, to appropriate a pittance to bridge Blackbird Creek. When election day rolls round they expect n to elect their man. Maybe wc wil' do it. CiARLKsjTTO.N CON VKHTIOM- The Charleston Convention had dono noth ingofsny importnece, at onr latest ndvioes riournoy of Arkansis was ohesen temporary chairman, and Caleb Cubbing was elected per macent chairman. The Bouglas delegates from IUiools, New York and Maryland were admitted. No Platform had been agreed on up U Friday night a week ago and the convention adionrned over nntil Monday. No ballots had been taken on President UATE3 HOl'SE This hotel ia bounl to sustain tho name it hears. It already has the reputation of beiug equal, if not superior to any other house in Kebragka. Commodious anil airy, and laid cut with an eye to comfort and neatness, it has elicited fiequent flattering notioes from nil its guests, while its architectural beauty has eot fulled to attract due attention. Recently Col. Bates has btoo me tho land. lordoflt, and the Btylehe keeps It in warrants us in saying he can "keep hotel." Determined that it shall maintain its reputation, and be uasorpassed by any other house in Nebraska, i - i . , . i niio rpureu no puius in atucg it up to ac commodate his guc.-ta In tip-top etyle. Thoso acquainted with the Col will make no lack of patroniiing him ; while the traveling publio will find him courteous, obliging, entertaining. and an excellent caterer to the wants cf tho inner man. The bar Is amply supplied with fluids of tho beet quality, and imbibers of the invigora ting, If disposed to partake for "tfce stomach's sake," or to "drive dull care away," will find something thore to take that is good, without tabjooting them to bust head afterwards. This enterprising firm in tiioux City, have not exactly opened a menagerie on Pearl tftreet, bat they have opened the largest stock Of Iry Goods' groceries and provisions ever eea in this section of the Globe. People are rushing In, in crowds, every day, and rushing out again with armfuls. It costs nothing to go in, but -it costs something to get out. Wo adriee thsss gcisg ihrs to go armed with the ftoosry "spondulicks," snd if they do not '"" wi. Daolr they ziirty Del nigh on goWlnj iU value. X1KOLKU&. KCK1IAHT. This tstttblkhment is now willing and ablo w oompjfo with any other in northwestern low. or Nebraska, in gelling goods. Their etock of Lierchnndiie is lurge and varied, and clcctrJ with especial euro ta suit tho wants or thulr customers. They will be sold as low sean be bought elsewhere, and parties buy ing of them are sure to save forryoge at leatt. Cull and gee their stock. to do vp Shirt Ilotoms. We often hear ladies express desire to aaow hosr the gloss is produced on new linen bosoms, ect., and In order to gratify them we subjoin the fol lowing receipt: "Take two ounces of white gum arad.'o powder, put in a pitcher and pour on a pint " mors or boiling water aceordini to tnedo gree of strength yon may desire ; let it stand all night, and in ths morn ng pour It care fully from tbe dregs Into a clean bottle and cork It for use. A tablesposnful cf this gum ter, stirred into a pint of starch. Hill giv lawns, either white tr printed, a look f new Law of which nothing else can restore them af ter ta.y h.,9 teen wafcbei " OUTI1 AJIEIIICAJI KUI. The arrival of the Ariel at New York brings Isthmus date to the 10th Inst., acJ later news from South America. Hon. Poverly L. Clark of Kentucky, Unite 1 teuton Ministei Keei.ietit to Guatemala and Honduras, who has teen sulforing several months from diabetes, died ou the 17th of March. His funetel ce rinioiiii- were con dueled with great pomp by the Catholic Cler gy, and of course most of the Government ..fiioers and foreign ibplomatio agent agisted iu the titer. Mr. Clara's wif and family came psssoi gets on the Qcaleu.ala and linns for home to day. The report is ginernlly credited in Guatemala, that he wns al solved fioin his niarriugc vjws by the (tirch, two days hrfoie hi druth, that he might join the Fraur'iM'an Mink. Mr. Cink tnade u public prifrs-ion cf CitholieiKin in that rity on the Uth of Ikci'inbir lii'-t, anTwas bi. tiard t.y the Hihop of Mi-nria"iind tck the t.np tim;il name ol Augeetin. aJlin rtninina were deposited in Jhc pantheon of the ihutch of fun Fnincipcu. Mr Chirk is the thitj L'nitc-I hM':e3 Mini'-tT who hns d.ed in Ouatrmula, within the InM fonr yeurs Messrs Venuffle and Malin btve preeee led him to tbe trn.b. Sulvador, rne of the South American State?, shows signs of improvement iu the increase of agricultural industiy. The cultivati n of STigar had been stimulated by the cptning if steam navigation with l'annua, butthel'res identof tho oiuotry, llarrios, was adding so largely to the military as to diminish the number of hands. Ke is anothei of the pests of that part of the world a military chief who is aiming to make hims'f dictator. The only news of importance from Nicara pun I? that the congress had approved the trer.ty with Orcat liritain. Cota Hica, under its provisional president, Joee Maria Montealegre, is quiet at frcei-nt. Thero is to bo an cleoiion of deputies next month; and thn deputies will iminodiutcly af- ; ter elect a President probably the prefont I provi ioual incumbent. Mora was in alva , dor where he had bought an eet n! o. nnd will I probably mako trouble j ot for CoMa l'.ica. In Chilli aCiiirs were moving tmoothly nnd propperounly. Mr. Wheelwright hud recent I arrived at Valparaiso the United States. This i gentleman is a native of Neri huryport, Mass , and has spent forty years ou the west co;;tt, and by his intelligence find euterpie baa been extremciy eervicablo to that country I The Mereurio of that place says that this in- iicfatigftMe advocate ot luterntil luiprovinieuts i i I :.. i .. i a.,,. t his latest schemes ia a plan f.r furnishing a supp.y oi wu.er mr purple:, ui nr.auou, n rn ft ru(.01icililkticn la3 tukta r,ftc w non n country where it never rains ; and a rail-! . 1 ron i cnterptisc which proposes to connect k person ts on a rea voyage, or goes out be the east and west coast of South America by tween the nuts of a five act trsgeily ; r ns n road across the Andes. The tteaui Hues on ' cn.Jing iu n balloon ; or tiflur coming off the the South racilic tind tho lines of railroad iu ' j of OfroiicM inquest; or whet, you aro Chili wore originated hy Mr. Wheelwright. , ' ' .. , Chili is the inot Onuiishit.2 and least dis- sut.np up for jour wife; cr when a fi end turbed of tho South American Elates. The following is a Vulporuiso i'vr., : " In Eucndor, two vhiefs, Mjisn o nn 1 Fran co, are heading contending taction?, which keep that stato in its usual tnru.j.l. In Petti President Castiila has resume 1 tin presidential chuir, tilled by lr. Mur dur.u? his absence in Etieudur, and issued u proc lamation, bracing of his exploits in tlint country, in which nobody was killed and ths same number wounded, nud concludes by threatening to undertake nn equally brilliant campaign against Uolivia. In Uolivia President Lenarez had to keck a large force to guard against tho designs of his envious neighbor. Bolivia is well enough ordered just now, and has sent Commission ers to the United States to borrow a million. A rather bootless business, one would think, on the tbofuith of that Government" Kflcct of Ihe Ceoaus of 1S00. The New York Time uiukes au elaborate and candid showing of the rtf ct of the census of this year on the representation of the sev eral States in Congress. It figures that tho States which will lose representatives nre Al abama, 1 ; Connecticul, 1 ; Goorgla, I ; Ken tucky, 8 ; Massachusetts, 1 ; North Carolina, J 1; New York, 8; Ohio, 1; Pennsylvania, 2; Rhodo Island, 1 ; South Carolina, 2; Tenn essee. 1: Virginia, z; veimont, l. 'tao Ptates which will euin re; rescntatives are 111- inois, 6; Indiana, 1; Iowa, 4; Michigan, '1 ; Missouri, 1; Texas, 8; Wisconsin, 2. Tho other States stand 09 they arc. She Timn buuis up the remurkable facts as follows. 1. All the old and large Slates of the Union, without exception, lose ground relatively, and most of them positively 2. Tho Bouth loses ground largely ; the new State of Texas, having five-fold the territory of tbe old States, and lying west of the Miss issippi, is the only one gains. 8. The only part cf the Union which posi thcly gains is tho Northwest Missouri being properly inoludcJ tn Unit. 4. Tbe Northwest positively gains 15 rep resentatives and two Senators ia Minnesota. 0. The slave States lose 11 representatives and gain 4, a positive loss of 7. The free States gain 14 and lose 10, being a positive gain of 4, with 4 Senators in Minnesota and Orcaen. 1 ne admission of Ksnsas and No brs.sU a, which will spedily happen, will edd X representatives ana 4 Senators to the same side. Miss Harr'etN. Anstln, editorof the reform paper In Danvillo, N. ., devotes a long or ticlo to the subject of her making op. Here Is nn important itom : "My pantaloons are all Uul ul tuo bottom like Koiitiouji'Ub. A liad them better than straight sues; and thoso which some ladies have worn, full nud g'tth ered at the bottom, nre 'unmentionable.' My pattern was cut by a tailor, Am wife taking the vuajte." Tbe spinsters precaution, a stated in the last sentence was doubtless Intended to show that whatshe was after at the tailor's hop was 'm-aaotca, toot men." Kiceelrll 2Iriii; not yuuijp euuugu, iu be tciudy, cer tainly ; but rather lunar on pantaloons JJt 11 Iu.t. Sonio years since, Warrick Martin, a Lou isiana planter, placed $d0,000 in the bands of a brother-in-law, mimed Brooks, of Uclolt, Wisconsin, for investment iu hinds, and sub sequently reoiived back the prinoiple under the protenso by Brooks th'it the investments were failures ami tl,a' .Martin miglit consider himself lucky in gettins out so well. Martin having found that Brocks malo and porkeled two or three hundic I thcuasnd dollars by the operation, hrocpht liint ia tho U H, Court, and on Monday lust, got n vir liot I t the full amonnt. In New Orleans, a few days since, Mr. P., who has a salary of 2,600 per annum, win sued for ft5, the am ,nnt of a till of droj goods sol 1 to his wifo wi'.hiu ten days, in vemher last. The articles weie not nsotssa rice under the most liberal use of the t. iin, and it appeared ia tho evidence that ll.r bus band had forbidden the p luintilf to truit J, is wife. The Court decided that thj plain. ill could not recover. The Pout OSco ut porasl City, r" rpy Ciuu ty has been dHuontinued by order of the P. 0. Department T'.t CiHin-y'ry ' A; 'H.,. 'J'lite 1 li Mly ei!ts among the app'icanta ihroj:tu'iit the Wcttern Htatea, especially ia tlhio, tor the m:e of Jeputn" tin ler Lm'rd Htataa Mar shals to take tho census of lhi'iO. Ths pay of these deputies, by tho law, is lihernl, an I will handsomely coinpcnnte for the time au I labor required. It is fixed at twoeentsper , head of the population, with ti n cents per mile for all necessary travel, ten cents for the statistics of each farm, fifteen cents for f.vh f tn'uSirhuirtil ot pvod'uoiive industry, and t rents fcr eneh death reported. The Marjhal is prohibited from receiving any p:rtofths fees of the nsMstants, tinder a penalty of Jl, (CO for eni h o;l nee. The a-sistantg have five moiitlis in which to perf.-rm their dutioi, and, ' as the districts are restiictid to a population tut exceeding twenty thousand, and, for util ity, may be divided into smaller areas, ainpla time is given for the wnk to be seeouably and tl.rutighty u.'ne. A U MNi,l'AD'isrHlXil. The Mo bird sits on a swinging limb Hit gin joyfully sini;in .Ml D' t;r jmes in Iha corus louj To the Tii g which arc a Slrinpin. T he grass are gruwin. the ti. urs is llowin The pencil tree buds is ewelliu big. Tho ladies is dtessiuin their finest ratitn, And tho trees is patlin cu their sum mering. How i wish i vtt asairg'n bur l On a grato big blneja limb; I'd sing the praines (iu he swecte? lnyt r' ) Of Spring, if i busted with the vim. TUE i;em. U Ins a Drink may be Inktu .tlfdlcln- Bl. After a goose, or duck, cr perk, Irith stew, or any delicacy of the teasou into which ou tniis may Luve sea?oning'y entered; invariably ui'i r suluioij; when there ia any washing be ing dona at home ; tvhen painters aro in the bc'J.' e; whi n a irtou feels faiut, oad do.'Hi't huow what is the mutter with him; when a fi'mni tints tip after an abteuoe ofFevenal years, or when you ure parting with a fiii'nd whoinjou do not expect to sec fur several yea:1 ; when a person hs the toothache ; v.her. u person him lost at cards, or when a person hici come into largo properly; when a person he" mot with a misfortu ic, or ma le a tremen doui Itirgaiu; when a person bus quarrelled; Ur''ps in to i inokou sepal ; urn), in Tip', n;on all suitablii .'cviis'i'ins ol ta.'i.o.-i' or merrinici t; when a perse n f' e' r n( tr i . v.-. i,r feels iu very h-.gh spirits. A Yo'unble Ilelle. We notice in the ilSco of Governor Powney the folloRitig which is nn ideuticle pai t r acnt hy ' tl'd Hickory" to the governiusnt organ of tho period when it was written: "The last survivor of , the tigners of the Declaration of Independence he who for many years has been tho lust prcolous relio of tho bund of July 4th 1 7"g is uo more. The death of Charles Carroll, of Currolllon, is an nounced to us. The triumph of tho gravo over this living monument of our national J birthday, around which tho gratitudo and ftf fection loved together, will be the signal Torn nation's mourning. As a mark of respect due to the occasion, tbe offices of tho Uuitod States government will be closed to-morrow 16th inst. Andrew Jackson. WAsrtMoros, Nov. lflih, ib3l2." At the bottom of the communication is tho following direction, iu tho same handwriting, "'s lu conspicuous at me uau oi a ooi- umn. Sacramento Standard." Tho Cleavelund Piaindcaler, in speaking of ths celobralcd amalgamation UepublicHL stronghold iu that State (Oberlin), says there are so many colored persona that ths streets constantly wear a dark appearance, und gas has to be burned on cloudy days to enable white pcoplo to get around- John Mead, Esq., of Wh te Plaines, cut down an applctree, a few days since, nnd on split ting it found about five iuohes from the heart of it three crosses, a large one in tho centre and a smaller ono on either tide, while tbe three lotters, I- II. 8. handsomely carvel, cm brccd the width of the crosses. Tho whole shows us clearly as if done but yesterday. Rooitinj I.uwir and Louer.Yont yenrs ago the Democrats bal over 7,000 majority against them in Ccnnectiout. Two yoars ago, they hod but 8,000 ajrnlns them. Last year tbe Abolition ngures were coi down to 1,870. This year (on a poll of 66,000 votes !) (Ley are reduced to COO. TSey are now ro isting en the lowest branch, and their next dcoeut must bo to the goruad I JJjrifurJ Timn. On Thursdoy evening last, Mr. Hemy Pae, Deputy U. S. Mardhal was brought to bio home in this city, with ono of his hnuds in a endly mutilated condition, caused by Iho burs ting of a guu while hunting buflulo on Wood river. We aro sorry ti hear tbiit the loss of tome cf hi fingers inevitable yilmihmn. Cftcial Vol. The following is tho official cennt of the veto for Governor in Connecticut : Buckingham, republican. 4t.4'S I tieyniour, democrat. tii.nnf Republican rnsjority. .Vcjrro H :n h 1,-t !y die 1 on the p' int'ii. of Mr Jtillirir. v, i J.m. i county, Georgia i. bidisvcd to havo bji ver 140 years old. It is e-rtaiu that he I . it 100 yen s iu this c i mtry, an 1 ho mii 1 h .-t J-i yeurs old when c.ptiired in A 'rioa. K. B. Campbell, a b i..r, cjiuuiilted tu ..-id at Davenport, Iowa, on iat.ii 1iy, by sliootiu Li :i elf t Ii r 'n (ji i!, Uead Wl'h J ill ol 1 1 1 't " ihe Abo'.ition'sts of Vssavhnetts ate de e'.dedly to te classid among-! the mos! rabid f the faiiHt.es rf tha history of popular delu shins rrenrds. There are no length, to whi h they will not go to cirty out their nmunt nnd niiachievious theories. Fi om the encourage -mcnt of treason and rebellion, they ps na. turly to midnight outrages nod incendiarism. Here Is an example of one of the Isnt exploit In this wy, copied from a llo-lou joaruul : Mr. ihivis, the Postmaster at Conoord, !-., has bern su'j.'ct to Ihe lo-s of his htiru, witli hsy, maehiiiery, tools and (, by the act of an incen l'.aty. The CotieotJ fniis estcim it sutlieieiit justiBoation for the aol that Mr. lMis wassuspreted of in forming the I'niteJ St it s i ftieers whete 8 inborn was to be found. Po that In Concord, t j be suspected of a disposition tj obey the laws of th t'uited 8t itc, is f Mlh.-ient groun I for burning np a tu iu's pro; orty why mt f r hanging him. My 1'iaiT A pr ! . i l.r and g'nl'.c io nio on I lk Creek I'l IOIU I LI 1 I I I V . ft I On the liit iti.-t. T' i ' ns aiuutad an I en i .ftitng for traut in th joyed themselo .j stream, and siicrteded in hooking cf the Cuny tr.b . a numbsr PrnsoKAt. YV had the plensure of becom ing acquainted dining ihe week wilh C. L. l. CroclWv'l! ll:q., of Anninosa, Iowa. He for merly edited the A num.. so. Kui-ki and for au ex editor looks eery und comfortable. Mav 1'bstival -MisaJ. O'llrivti gnva a handsome May parly lo her pupil", on Wed nesday the 1M inst., at St John' generatl.'ii" over wh ! ti j r - thcinsolvi's a Iv , ... . . i, elatod, li wt-i ' 1 '. : Mi'ti i ' ress, for thi.. uiu. .i of . i- The vii'-R l. I i Ic oil 1 ex- Miss O'llrieil bus u li.n." i under her chi.ro, tud . ; orderly school. Miohnst! of pupils nud parents KOTJCii. Tlirro U' a I'uMi.- .':.! ul t!. j inyoi I!Kn1a City, on tin- taliitny it .Mi y i,.l. Willi ll tinvo rot N'l-u Ui's,l,-,1, in,,! n: .' .1 io' rnlry lna. ! n;s, .i l!i. t H I no I I. !;., s 0!':.-, In ,1 r.'l 1.. -I -.'il III fi ll !).. hill i, At.;ii-t, A . I), isyj. '1 una i. ,(,. l!y ! Irr II IHTt'J. Miiviit"! Pa!. i 1 l ' .1 a Mrs i.Ai'.iu.rr. 'Minsi-lliT ot l.nw, nt I' Attnriu-v V hi ii t v, N, nnv l-nl-aio.- . a l..lv, 1H-. in i 't rrid.ry Will -r.-nii: hii.-uI i i '. to Id rtiri" : lui-nl.' Si. -la, sti in (ur rioti nta aiol iiun-usldr'.f. 1iii till., 'n anj rolli'i t nti-1 ri ii.1 loon) yltll ilUi-atvli. tf STATEMENT f the Financial Condition of Dakota C'i I'"'.', XclrasK'i Ttrritjiy. Da To Amount of Warrant lfsuM U .lanunry Ift, lSio -.77ft Oil Cr Ily Am"Uiil of Tax r yar JisVJ 711 is llalnnon Uuo. :uiio 72 W VIRTDK. County t'ii rU. .lAMi:; MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT Its aoiiilt'rfiil effort ant consi.,u'iit i,imtai Ity porhspt do artlcls In tlis history of Ilia MHria Midi cj, ever arulrJ the same l'stmian", was anSJii. t to Uie sains tiuuilxir of sovorti and illlTiirant tests, anil met wltli so few fallurrs o tlie Mustang Llnlmi-nt. II has Justly lieen stylisl a rmiacca fr all aitoinal won mis, tuts, Hwellliiiis, h'l'rnlns, truls4',or l!rupllniu ou Mnor lli'sst. It Is so Mr a mnllrlns of lurnrlslDK virtus, ttiat I'liysli'lans ara comt'U(l lo prnsrrlta It, anl from somo ri'inarkaMi. ciir.'sof t'hrtrtiic and OitUit. Ud Jfhiumiitie ci$ tt has imturuty attrarU'J murh attrntl'iu from tlm llrst srlsntlll.- tuliiils of IIih a,:i. No family run all ir.l lo ho wtlhout a b-.-ttle of the Mo.-UiliK Lioliusnt In tl: lo'uso. Jtf.U'arti imituti nut. 7 ho gi-uulni'i.i si'M 1 y rosiHs-tallf -li alsrs hi all narts of the wi rM. llAHNIi 1'AIIK, rn orh t' is, New York. DANIEL M ' L A U (3 H L I N , ATTOItNLY AN t COUSCiaUIH AX LAW. VatetJ C'sTy, Nclxaok it. 11 business entrusted to his care will be attended to with promptness and dispatoh Particular attcution will be paid to the Collec tion of olalms; end to P.cul Batata matters. o. o. tHHADWAT. joiin ocubibb TREADWAY Si CURRIR, Attar nut) t lit hum, BIOUX CITY, IOWA l7"l attend to all legal buoiuees inlruolcd V t" their sai in western Iowa and east ern Nebraska. Nov. 7. 'tl). in MARTIN H. DEVER, J'tumbtr and Out Fittur. ' tilt. 1", I. I'liA lll.FH PTUKKT, CT I.OflH, Mrt A I J'lW proiuptiy nttviid to u'l buBiiir. in io line, und all work ei. outt J witli iui uesa and dispatoh. i i'il gi o special "!' . to any work that im.y bo i-o'.ios'' . : nud salisfucUou wiirrauted. LEAV IT M l.t, I. i. I v . o ; Dt u lo I. (I I i . i i Ol k Hi. - i I -i..'-i j o ii ; 7 I-' V Al lOUfitr a, Vol. IIMAhl, SI. .'I' w ;ii.Li- ptly attend ul! t, Olfl.e on ii. . : '. "Auiericau Hyu ted I ens door fm l T. C. F. 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' .,r. h c (r oi ..v. i,i , ii 0 ijr of h w (,i ul), I u w Mruf Hi ii w tr u e ur of h o ir and li hf nf n e iir n hf and w ijr of a w qr e hf nf S w qr and W hf i f it or u o qr Lot 1, 2, U, and 4 u o qr qr n w qr of u w qr, a e qr of e qr.and e hf of ii o qr u hf ol u e qr and h w nr of s o qr I.ot.s i 6 ami n w qr of a sjr " s hf of w qr, ri o qr of n w qr, and ii w qr of n w qr s hf of u w qr, b ti qr of u qr, and n e qr of s o qr 28 H l0 10(S0 M. PINKHllTON County 'iieuburcr. l-kota City, April 7lh IJ0. NOTICE IN CHANCERY. To Johu Willinwson : Taka notice of a pe tition in chanoery, filed against you iu tho District Court, for the third judicial district within aud for the Couuly of Dakota, nnd Territory of Nebraska, on the 7tb day of April, A. D. lf(i0, by Joseph N. Fields, to which petition you aro hereby required to plead, answer or dcuiurr, ou or bolero Ihe Uth day cf May, A. V. 1HB0, Hull petition sets forth In substance that you did, on th 17th day of Pehiuary A. D. 1H9, eieouto and deliver to said Fields, as tranter, a certain Deed of Trust of Iho following lands, to wit ; The north east quarter of south east quarter, auid soufi east quarter f north euat quarter, of Heolion number twculv rive, in Township Dumber twenty niuo, of lUngo seven east, and lots 'i und S of Section 'iM, of Uango eight, east of the Kixlli principal Moridiun in Nebraska Territory, lo aeoure fhe piymoot to one Qcorgo Watnou, of s oerlain No'e of the dute of auid u.0d, for the Slim of $UuO,00, puyi.blu to said WuUou iu twelve months after dute, with iutomst at 4 per ccut a month after due, unj tbe prayer or said i,;;::cs i snt.i 1' io ids may bo ueoree I to lionarge ss.11 tmst for the buuefit of said Watson, by a sale of said laud to satisfy said note, and lor gcutrul relief. Wit. V. LfX"KWsOI, Solicitor for Complainuut. April 7th lPW-4-l'r' fees, v 00 IslOTlCt I IN CHANCcKY. V , ,v ; Ti.t. , 'j i ut: i' f a he ' i. i i '- 1 t - U. '.I ll.l.l It '-1 i J' ll U'O U.I.J -i su.,r! I i'l ,. . t ; '1 hi . ,t Ml '1, 'll I. !' 1 1-1. a -V l- ll i I. ! j , e .-. .) V. ' ' 1 -Ollfl'IC i I1, . . . .'.I,-! .,.w U- l . . i ii Defence lu ro ci-im i.i. uuJ to you, upoa your payment of s .id n..te, u,uj the pryor of said petition is liiai auid convey uiiiic uuy be decreed a moilgago, ana the suid 1 in I tuld for the payment if said not, hui lor general relief Wm. F. I.UCKWOOn Is dioitor for Con plair.aat 4 Pr's f. ,i IH 60 Ar r! 7th H T H K I kIihII puLluli th- Conct o itwiaj (Jo ... Ihe Uext ses'oo , (Jluho will ooii :. , i . both brauchis . I : roMrlcr. equal si i. band writer in this oi iiny When the ilchitcsj nf a Ant mora than forty-Ave enlmiins, they s: , , peer in the Daily (ll.itis of Ihe nel moTiri Tihioli will contain, alc, the roa of Dm dtv, lofither with such editorial arioloa m mty be riiggcstrd hy pr-irg rv ta. The t,'inrMaienal (llol, and Aipfndiu, will ooii lam a report of all Mie debate tn )ouRrra, ro.iscd hy the speakers, lb Mo, ftr of lha President of IsS I'tilt.-d stlslo, la Annual R.t nrt of Iho Moadi (,r Mm Mm, wllre iK paitmerit-i, ibe K poi Is of t otum'toc .f Congress on linportntit sul,-uta of g -iientl ureiertt, ll.o bum a pw., Uiftin Iho i:.'4..ii, and ui.pli.ti3 iu.!. a.:j t.-. ..;! -j i. ntll pli.lcl nun .loiitiio r.'jnl ihcf.i, in ho ik (,stci I vyal quarto olfo, inch l.i.mhtr oontuudo aix '" " pafte-'. iv.'iK'"K -Wt aou)! j tt pr..-. Tie akolc will Uialu-In (vtiin I.Vll un 1 Z.tjl il ji.liis. It In Ixlievi I tl., it iu) b A lust-tor bi 'M, piibliiliol at ski low a r.ilc L.'ijer i advoitioed in Itiw Dnily tlloh IV, i Kt ,,,.., iii.,1 iu about olio huudii ' Hum ih . ,. . r In the t'tiiled Hwilus, a tcwiul ' '' to aid to tiny pN-woa h. a c ' i t ,.. pt)lJi;.T 1 .... I- ... .. ; ' I ' ..I - I ' ; e l fm ! v (io. .I'.- , , i. ii .. i . ,,, del-iteo 10 silti-oi loirtl'.,! ., ,, The iluuitrfftsioiil Clhe an-i Aj I pt.i -IV ! iree innMirrn inn rum l til m Lilltft M., na il! be t ecu l y rending ths follow J,.,..' Hosolurimi pn-wd by Octmroau the tlt.li r Atl gust JH-MI: Joint .'.-...v'-fj j:it As (As !ri-mian tf t' I."im -t' Corral uft.f tJu Dbifn tftrjtt'n : With a view to tho cheap iiltiu!ll,m of U) T ows cf Congress, and tho debates eoritrlhut iiir to the true inteipvctatlon thereof, an It.) io'il n fteo cotwiiittiiiraticn hetvrien Iho nj ro-i-.ftaiiv" nnd iioitsiiiii'ni timircni jie it re-- ci hy the rvnaM ct J House ef (!i.pii'cn- ; ,,t (u. I'nircd Ktnteeof Amer i a ii ' ; rr' '- s-ro..ns),) ttal from aud i tcr i' ' -,'i .i ut fiiBi"n of Conjrretts, the floa ,r .-, 1 U:ohu rnd Apprndii, whtnh contaiu 1 1 " i." '. ui. 1 tbe Prhrites Iheieou, shall jmi'ij Hoe tbi.-.iigl. i he I'lni!'., ,.ng a lha dime - ' ' i! 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