! I i T o C JL li- -"Tr ?Sic?xi ior.f , Replevins, ik Pwti e. ;.'Ac. for le at thii OE:c. vTvrSLIATJiS, VcoU the.cfbor "' tju st. I-ouin fcr fUsr-srer.' will attend tf. 'i-ec-l r.aol pnrtbaKes in tbat Citr. CJTce iwa'r SiretKl' ' JNnLLE'T:IUSSt)AT AUGUST, 13 lfcJ7 "3 CCi!r rCCCC PCStS. For f-a!e -Jcjscach. R. W. FURNAS. -,e the advertisement of Grape Vines under ihe bead of New Adver- John Caere's Celebrated Itfolinc ' TIIEO. HILL& CO. i rew lot of Groceries just received A BLISS & HACKER'S. ""ILS '&na or Cold soft water P" J.L.ROVS. i rt-ioe Fruit Farm for rale. Eo- " t H' TIT TCO ..re c J i iOi-ii.TiO. Jjtilns: HkC It Full weight and -L'ona perfect good, such ia csi Cficn- S&rctve. ! j jsrtcr TVantCd. To a good, Heady kj-e nan I will pay S18 pir welc. I J. L. ROY. iha isrfg-ularly in ihat tufcicess F. A. J'niel & Co. Ke Lotcf Stoves ana nardirare tt received 1 y the SHEIXENEERGER BRO'S. ISC caclccst Lot or Fcrnltarc rer tfTered in Nebraska is now for sale McFALL &.CO'S. A Swan & Brother ys the rui for Erst class Groceries are j great that .Ley Lave no ti;r.e to writ advertise sent?, but people find it to their interest .o buy Groceries cf them. ? ICC CrCuCl. What is more refresh i'r.g thee !or fiimmer days then a nic iiihoflce Cream? Alien always has "Ij hand, and serves it up in style. ! All thc5c treating Car.c Hills will ,'.id i'. to th:r in'.rest to lrave their or- .'-fj bh ?vo practicable with J. C. DHL'S ER, Sole Ager.t for the Victory Cane Mdl Dry Og;'s a GTgcci iG3 by wr.oV- "tl and retiil.nt McGe Sz. Co, they hire just recoivo J r Iar- anl Mrjy S;ock. They are 0.1.1 jv.if.yes and Lnw japt when end th?re to buy. Culh f Pr. ' 31. P. narlej. Hfn-ttor-alh-c ; TLysician .and St:rpern, G.Hee at the jmidW? of S. 1 Tual-?, Esq., Souih ' East ccaner cf Gih, and Wain Streets. 1 . -U tf. I Salt ana yaHs. McGee & Co., have jbt received a Steam Hat lead of salt and nails. Persona building cannot : do better tbra buy nails cf them. Far- cerihad better get a Barrel cf salt ! ten while low. Those New Book, used in the Brown ril'e High School, for sale at BLISS & HACKER'S-' BocHSiore. Dr. IT. L. IlftllieWS, Physician, and Surgeon. OiTice nt the City Druz Storej here he may te cocfulted at any time daring the day. Set Card under head ol New Advertisfmtr.'Us. VTII McCrCCrj" ha? just received an tJEortment of pure, unadulterated Drugs Medicines. Vfcat he tells you is all tight; sure ! j Attention, Farmers tThehighe-t ; market price paid for Wheat, Corn, Oats, . Barley, Wool and Bacon, by ; WORTHING a WILCOX. LOST two Ftni.ll Pocket Pass Boous r Memorandum B:ok3. The bocks con tain only figures ard field-notes. Any r?rson finding one or both of them wilt be liberally rewarded by le this office. Csage Grange PlanU. As the uthorized Agent cf W. 1L Maun, of Normal, 111., I will take orders for Fall r Spring delivery r.f th?se Plants in AclraJia. .. . W II M'CREERY. Ccya FIorcEC? Sewing 51ac!ilnc. The most perfect instrument to ese ute acy'kind of Sowing now done by any Machine in the world. JNO. W. HENDERSON. n KcCrcerj' has just received be largen and most complete stcck of ell tinis cf Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass cic., ever brooj:ht to this city, end will ell lower than the lowest. .ECOU & SIlCC5.-McGee & Co., j'Uia a few days recejve a stock of Bcct8ccd Shoes that never has beon earpa;;ed in this town. As they bou-ht " extraordinary large stock, they bought low down fcr cash, and are gcirg sell them very cheap. Tiffy PICCC3 r.ew rrir.'.:. tr.l List ether Dry Goods j -i received at G. II Henderson's. He tells cheap. BlicS Hacker has cur thanks 'fcr late Chicago Daily Papers, cf them you can obtain the latest news. PlCaW.t. Phil D? ;?er his the best Lijcr Ber in tovrn, everybody drinks Brer at Phil'e. 4'Lcr J5:rr is rat ihe prphs varJs, and Lager Beer i$ vat ftj:Ies is going io have." The Bool: store and News Depot has been removed to the Telegreph Office, cne door above J. L. McGee i Co., where the laieit St. Lcuis end Chicago dailies c-xn always b1? found. FnmitBrC. McFall a Co., have the largest stock cf Furniture that can be found west cf St. Louis. Thpy have ev ery thing1 that can be called for in their line, and just as fine an article as can be wished for. They s-!l as low by re'.air as can be bought for in St. Joe by whole sale, why ? Because they manufacture the costliest articles. Gave TTcur Timo, ZZzmy, and ' The Talent Wtlla proved to; be the cheapest and best. J. C. Denser has the patent Well Spike, Pump and Pipr fcr jale. One man ran strike a good vincf water forty feet deep in enp day. He alio keeps constantly cn Land the well known Kentucky Anti Freezing Pump, and several ctbiir. patterns of lorn 'and Wood Pumps, and Pipes for Wells oi Cisterns. Fcr iale cheep for cash. ' ' Wanted. 0,CCO dozen Es fcr rash BLISS & HACKER. Mr. Joseph Il-iddart has taken charge of the Eating House in Whittney's Bloc!:, heretofore kep by Mr. Claggett. "Jr. Huddart's steady business habits and his long experience in the Hotel business, will ensure satisfaction to all wha favor him with their patronage. Mr. Claggctt will hereafter devote his attention to his Liquor and- Billiard Saloon in the lower story. H is determined that this Saloon shall continue in the future a3 in' the past to be the best kept and most pop ular establishment of the kind in town. BronTlIIe Uteli Sdiocl. The Board of Directors of this Institu tion wi,h to say to the public that having secured the services of Prof. J. iL McKMziJ nnJ Lady for' the ensuing quarter iha . ScmocI is now in succeiful operation. Ptrsr-n at n ditancc wishing to se core th? brntl.s v tl is sci'ol should, hduiv.-s the Principal. J- M. . McKer.zte. fio vn.'i cheerfully give any information ucr.:rvd. All the pupils in the City District be tween the agvs cf five and twenty-en? wi'l as Inr tofore, h admitted fref. ' B it ptinis from a distar.ee will ba charg ed at the fu'ibwing rates of tnitioa : Fv the itrm cf twelve weeks Tuition in Primary Dep't S-5,03 " Coa. Erg-. $6.00 M Grammar " 7.50 Higher S9 00 Students from a distauce v.Hl in all cases be charged fcr a full half term ex cept by special agreement. All Books, stationary &c, can be bed in the City at the usual retail prices. Ltstber HoADtr, Jcn McPherso.t, Jokx Monmsox, Bard cf Direcmrs ' Teacfccrs Asscclallon, Wewiihiocail th aitentitn of til teachefs and friends of Education in the Siate to lb impcuance of holding a Teacher's Afsuciatioa" this fall ni some point. Wre therefore 8rk all teachers who favcr this movement to send .their names to cne of the fc'lo-.TinT.s no2S, also stato ing nhere and wh-n they prefer to have it: Either to Judge Heweu or J. M.' McKenzie cf Brownville. Rev. Mr.Tag gert or O. II. Irish cf . Nebraska" City. Dr J. J. Monnell Omaha, Trof. II. E. Brown. Columbus. We would also say that we have as surances ihat an arragment will be made whereby teachers an l others attending the Association will be carried to and from it by the boats at half fare. We think we are safe in saying; that the good people cf Brownville will give the Association a hearty welcome and provide f?r the wants cf the teachers during the setsion, free of charge. What other toxvn cn the river will do the same? let us hear. Teachers, send in your names imme diately we xvant to hear from the ladies, especialy. v 0. B. HE WET, X J. M. McKENZair" We Lave hoard of Smith, the appropri ate of ether men's wives.' He i went to Brownville, Nfcbraka. where he f.rz as a teamv.er. While haulit'ir dirt on the ftreett. a few c'c.yi rco, a kad upstu on him, injuring him st-mewhat severely, and at last account? he wis Uid up at a hording house. This 13 another illustra tion cf the fact that "the course of true love never did run smooth." White Cloud (Kansas) Chief. This is dauhtless the musician who was rr.a-.hed on Atlantic Street. Tbia last was the most unkbdest mash cf 'em all. For Tie a lrerti'Er. y. A.UumUvU illi t.'vuv) I.Iuch is said about Education, r.nd much should be said. Here perhaps will the importance cf correct training cf children, b-3 fully seen, until each indi vidual Letrs h'13 final destiny at the "Lstt Day." Perbsps parents and Qcardiaca cf ycuth are n:t always fully conscicu.cf the fact that children are continually beicg educated. As scon as the little being start3 out into the world, he has commen ced to form a character, and it may be moulded into learning, by being encour aged to hatita cf thought; by cultivating in him benevolence, kindness, gentleness, forgiveness, charity, love and temper ance. Bat if he is left without proper culture, his character will present selfUhnes?, ha tred, rudeness, unklndness, cuarrelitg revealing, and intemperance ; springirjg up into luxurious growth. The least and only way which presents itself now to educate ths entire mass of children; is the Free School system. Each ch.ld should be educated, whether its parents are able cr inclined to do it cr not. The Free School'system propose this, and let the friends of education see that it is faithfully carried cut. We were pleasantly entertainedr and 'tauch'gratifitd at the closing exercises of the Spring term of the District School in London Neb., July, COta. The Schcol Ffcemtd to b e undr good discipline. The children manifested quite an interest in their studies, and gave evidence that they had learned something. The schocl and those in attendance were addressed by Judge Hewett cf Brownville. Hja remarks were very appropriate, taking all things into consid eration perhaps nothing could have been said more to the purpose'. The people in London have been pecu liarly fortunate in securing the service of Mr. Robb as teacher. Many who are etachers have learning enough, but lack the ability of imparting it to others, some fail in governing a school. This seems to be the great difficult in teaching school, in Mr. Robb, unite all the qualifications of a school teacher. He seems just fitted for it. . ' Judga Hewett in his remorks to the children, told them they were of great importence to their parents, so much so that tney would rather see all their prop erty ; .everything they possess taken away than give, up their children.- Ev ery parent who has laid a child in ths grave can fully feel the truthfulness of thi. remark. Then if our children are so dear to u?, Ut us be awake and active iu doing ai we can for the happuie?i and usefulness of them in this life, and direct them t the source of Eternal Life in the world to crune. ' Jexxette Harding. London Neb., July 31st, 1SG7. Matoh's OrriCE, BitowjsvitLE. . Monday, August Jth, 15G7. The Common Council met in thii office of the Mayor in Regular session. Present : J. S. Church, Mayor. Aldermen : T. C. Hacker, . C. W. Wheeler, " C. F. Stewart, 44 J. McPherson, Marshall : Benj. Rogers, Engineer: T. R.Fisher, Clerk: Win. H. McCreery. The minutes of last .session read and approved- The Petition of Evan Worthing, to sell malt, spiritous and vinous liquors by the glass, was received and 'on motion a license was granted uniiU May 1st-, l?uS fro;a the Hih Jay cf Juuf A. D. 1SG7. The Petition of Pierc? iilske, to sell malt, spiicus and vmb.i-'hquow j by the gla-s was received and ca motion a li-ccn-1? was gi anted for t-ix niymhs com ineticiuj Augu-t loth 1507. The Petition of J. 11. Dye, was receiv ed requesting the prive!cde-cf onrnm? up certain .treets in the City of Borwn ville, to wit: Water street from Richard street to the old road at the top of the hill, and Richard street from Sixth to Seventh street. " The petitioner agrees to clear the brush, and pile for burn ing by the middle of .October, fcr the the woo.n that is on the street. The Prayer cf the Petitioner was granted. A Petition was presented by W. R. Leach, numerously signed asking that th water collecting at "the bridge at the East end of Water street oa Levee street be conducted east on the extentiun cf Water street uatill it empties into the channel of the stream again. On motion the. Street Commissioner was directed to have a sufficient amount of the Poll tax of this year worked out under the direction of the City Engineer in such a manner as to accomplish the object asked for in the petition presented by W R. Leach. On motion Street Commissioner was ordt-red iohave Sixth street repiied. On motion Aldermen Stewart Wheel er and Morrissun were appointed a com mittee and charged with the selection of a site on Lsve, and the removal thereto of the Bras Cannon and cf the Canncn House as socn as practicable. On motion the Council adjourned to August Gih 1SG7 at 7 o'cl- ck P. M. JARVIS S. CHURCH Mayer W. II. M'Ckeeht, Cfk. Pursuant to rejournment Council met Au:ut G;h 1SC7 in the Mayors office. Present: J. S. Ch'vth. Meyer Aldermen: J. McPherson. T. C. Haektr, 44 . J. Morrison, C. W. Weeeler, -Marshall: Brj: Refers, Engineere: T R. Fisher, Minutes' of previous meeting read and approved. Benj. Rogers City Marshall tendered bis resignation aa" City Marshall and asked to be relieved from further duty thereon. On motion the resignation was accepted. Oa motion the request cf Piefce B'.ake and Jones Drewry to have 3rd - streer opened full width 83 far north cf Main street as the ncrth end cf iLeir residences was granted. " On motion the clerk was allowed C30. for making cut the City Tax List for 1-SG7 and the said tax li-twasto ba hand ed over to the City Collector who was duly authorised to collect the faia3 ac cord it-.g to the law. Oa motioa the order at owed INeeLy for fixing well house was drawn ca the f.ne and license fund. On mot ca Geo. Turner was allowed fifty cents for removing wood. On motion the clerk was requested to advertise for bid3 fcr Stone wings - to to cnlvert ca Main street near 7th street to give one weeks notice, bids to be by the perch furnishing every thing. On motion Street Eegmeer was to fix bridge on 2nd Ftreet. . . , On motioa O. B. He wet .was allowed CSO for work on 4th street On motion Peck & Wood was allowed SlfO.SJ for excavating on Maia street uear 12ih stieet. Oa mo-ion Barbor c Tompson was al lowed 6 -5 for work cn Maia street. On motion M' F. Boyd was ailowecf $120 for work on 2nd street. ' On motion Micle Goben was allowed $101.60 fcr. work oa 3rd s'.reet Oa motion Sayles iz. Cc were allowed $320.70 for work on Water street. On motion Ccgsdel 5c Co. were allow de &G1,20 for work on 2nd street. 1 On motion Council adjourned to meet aain on Aunu.it 7ih at 7 o'clook P. M. JAVRIS S. CHURCH ;Mayar Wm. H. McCheeiiy, Cl'k .. . AX ACT. To prescribe fcims to be.used'by just fe es. of the peace in criminal cases, and to provide a uniform system of impan-. ' neling juries ia criminabcases. Sec. .1. Be it enacted ly ihe Council and House cf Representatives of the Territory of Nebraska, That the forms hereinafter prescribed, numbered one and two, shall be deemed sufficiently, technical and cor rect, and may, with necessary modifica tiuns, be used by justices of the peace,. 'in all cases where they hive jurisdiction, to try and determine ihe charges preferred against any person for'a violation pi the laws of this territory. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of .the county clerks cf the several organiz'ed counties of this territory to proctire from the secretary of this territory copies of this actN, and the county clerk of eaoh county of this territory, ia which a pa per is published, shall procure the pub lication of this act in a newspaper pub lished at the .county seat of the proper county, where all of the printir.gjrequir ed by law to be done in the county shall he done'.' for 'the period of three "weeks ; provided, that a greitor sum than ten dollars shall in vo case be paid in a dounty for such printing. Sec. 3. The secretary of the territory shall hf allowed the uu-il fees for making- copies of this art, land furnishing tno same to lbs county' clerks making ap.. plication thereof. Sec. 4 In ail criminal prosecutions instituted under the criminal laws of this territory, "the attorney prof cutir.g f"r the territory shall b? ailowt-d 'one-half the, number of peremptory challenge.-? now a!lovnd by lav; to the person who standi charged with the crime or mis (lemHLH.i.r for which he is being tried, Sec. 5. The mode of impanneling ju ries in criminal cases shall be as follows, to-wit: First. Twelve men. having the quali fication! of electors, shall first be placed in the jury box, why shall, if either par ty desires it. be sworn to answer ques tions touching - their qualifications "to serve as jurors. Second, When the pannel is full 'and the right to challenge for cause no longer exist?, then the order of challenging shall be by the attorney prosecuting for the territory, challenging one juror peremp torily, or waiving his rights so to do, and then by the accused challenging two ju rors, or waiving his ri;ht to challenge orw or both of them, and so cn alterna tely, until the challenges are all exhaus ted. Third, Whenever a peremptory chal lenge is fnade, no other challenge shall r.rain be made until the vacancy so caus ed in the panr.el ihnll hi Ciltid. Sec. 5. This act ?hall lake effect from the date cf its passage. One. Tnz TtaaiTOET or NEbsassa , f Vetor A. B.r t iJut;co of the A fl Peace, Trjit.in sud ) for County. The complaint and information of A. P., cf the county of made -before C. D., Esquire, one cf the justices of the peace within and for , county, Ne braska Territory, on this . day of , IS , who being by me duly sworn, on his oath says, that E. F., cf said last named county, on the day of , IS , in the said last named county, to one G. A., onfl gill, (or pint or quart, as the case may b?), of rum, cne giil of whisky, cne sill of brandy, one gill of wine, one gill of beer, (describe the kind of liquor sold), of the value of ten cent?, did then and thejre vend, sell and deliver for money, to-wit: for the sum of ten ceuts (or that ha has just and rea sonable grounds to tuspect that E. F., has done and committed the act charged) without having obtained license therefor, ond contrary to th form of the statute ia such cases made and provided. A. B. Territory or Nebrassa, Counny of SS. Subscribed and sworn to before me, C. D., Justice cf the Peace. Tico. Tie Territory cf 2febrita, Zetof A. B.f a Jcjike Ti y f tie P'-c with ia, &al A B Ji'ii tVcr.ty, j;e J hrtsii Terrtt'-ry. The complaint and inform una cf C. D., cf county, made before A. P... E-q iire, a just'ce of the p?3cev within and for county. Nebraska Territo ry, cn this day of , IS , who, brtirg by me duly sirorn, K?n his oath, said that E- F., Jate of said last named county, on the ; .day.cf . 13 , in the county last named, upon thi per son cf G. P., then and there being, did then and there assult, beat, strike, wo-jad and otherwise ill-treat him, the said G. H., (or that the afnant has just grounds to believe the facts so stated.) contrary to the form cf the. statute ia such cue made an i nrovid id. A Teeritct.t cf Keshasxa, ? Coun'v of- Sworn to end subscribed before m?, A. B . Justice cf the Peace. Approved February IS. IS57. To anerJ cr. ad cvAiilol "n Ad i o pre scribe fortns io le used ly Justices cf ihe Peace in Criminal disss end to provide a vntfom sy stern cf impeach i:i g Juries in Criminal Cases.1 in proved February IS. 1SC0. See. I. Be it enacted by the Legisla ture cf the State cf Nebraska. That Secticn two, cf an act entitled 4tAn Act to prescribe forms to b3 used by justices cf the Peace ia Criminal Cases and to provido a uniform system cf impanasling juries in Criminal Cases, approved Feb ruary ISth, 1SG7, ba, and it is hereby amended so as to read as fellows, viz: It shall be the duty cf the county clerks of the several counties of this State to procure from the Secretary cf this State copies of this act ; and the county clerk of each county of this State in which a paper is-putlied, shall procure the pub iicatien of this ctt ia a cewspapar pub lished ia sjoh county, for tha period of three, week1?, Provided, that a greator sum than ten dollars shall ia no case be paid ia a cemty for such- printing. Sec. 2. Thi3 act shall take effect and be in fores frc::i and after its passage. Approved June 20, 1S37. STATE OF NEBRASKA ) . SECnETMtVS OFFICE, $ . I, T. P. KENNARD, Secretary cf the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that I care.fuily compared the foregoing copy of an set entitled "An act to amend an act entitl-d aa act to prescribe forms to be usd by justices of the Peace in Criminal Cases and to provide a uniform system of impaneling juries in Criminal Cases," approved February IS. 1SG7, passed by the Legislature Assembly of thi3 State, during the third Session there of, and approved by the Governor the twentieth day cf June 1SG7, with the original rolls on file in this "office, and that the same is a true and perfect copy of said act In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. j Done at Omaha, this 23rd day of July A. JJ. JbO. THOMAS P. KENNARD Secretary cf the State of Nebraska. Filed in my office July 31, ISG7. William II. Hoover County Clerk. PHYSICIAN SURGEOH, CITY DRUG STORE, EROWSYiLLE, SKCIUSXA. I Lciliiatlce. K,.;2.c; RttT.na by bcr next friend B. W Tioraa, 'VV:i!t;rr. 5.U!it J. 3 Ue l (icteodHm. Before E, T. Ilcitl- I :3j;na Ci-unty Nst-ra-sSa. Unite 3-1 iUy cf Aczut-t iSC7,tia saiJ Justice lssrM n i-r,"?r of jU'r.trer.t in tlio above ciioa for the sou cf c-r.e tuaurei dollars 46 3i E. W. TUOM A3 for Plaintiff. tFap'e fines For I will Lave for sale this fall, two tlnnni Grape Tias of raj own n.i.-ia. They Trill ail be bearing ; Iyrs crh now bo soan ia Trait. Con corj, Delaware, t'iintoa, Iassablli, Oporto acd Dimna. R. WiFURXAS. - Urownvil2eNeVa?ka. BELL3 Amalgam Bells, BULLS AMALGAM BELLS, BSLL3 AMALGAX BELLS, E2JLS Fcr Clmrcliei, ScLccl?, Plantatiocg, Farms, Factories, etc. B3LL3 T3i9 Orlg'nal and Hesfc Cheap ZSell ev er Manufactured. SLL3 Their use tliron!?hont tbo UniteJ Slates, Cana'ls. ilexk-o and South America, for tbe past ten years, bis vron taai to cmibme CELI nij t Ta;U(iv,a omiiuej, aTiii'i wtjicM are Tunc, S'jiioronsness, aui ilsrd&iiity of t- CELLS b,a!,on- " Zi't of Ri-V rX-rtvn a.t hniJt-tcith pnrtic-b-tto ti'.-ir i w-ij1, nlz-;.jjrici of B-.il lluii- BLL3 ESLLS 72 a "d . - - ba i. a DELL3 e- Z ' c - 12 BSLLj BSLL3 BILLS BULLS BILLS S5 isiuch $.12 eo 1 I 13 00 $5 W $i9(0 7 W 25 ,0 10 m j 37 f o 12 fio j fti po 13 WO j 63 O J4 73 11 00 18 :'j J 93 (,0 2r CO !Kj o Co oo iy ci 2) CO ;H- oo 35 CO v:5 PO in CO Ir9) 00 4i co ! am oo 60 i.O : 4ft. i,o 65 (0 '4.-5 iu eo oo !6io oo 5'J Ibi 111) 153 2.0 2:5 8W 400 tV) C1 600 1. C0) 1,2)0 1,8. -0 2, cHJ 20 n'Z 24 26 i9 II SG 4) 46 48 rl ts 27 EO 37 SO fO '0 66 25 75 00 10)00 175 on 10 00 CIO i 25! CO 30) CO 360 o H O 00 450 to 0 ) 0- BELLS BELLS B&LL3 B2LLS i 65 ;& i e53 00 DoLLS Larjtr iit mado to order of 23 cent per ponnd. BELLS GUARAI:T223. All be!!s od it the aWepTisog, War- EliLLS rantfd fiirain!? broiki? by fir rinijf fir Twklvs 1I.JNT33 froa time of rnr-hs-J ELL8 r" 4insaivl (n8 fail, a new ono will bei In ev?? a bell trea. t.ft-r th- czry'rx CELLS tnn of the Warnatw, I allow ILiif IVice for tbe ,'.i rti rL. BELLS r.io::zs ;si.ls always on ban 1 if j arti?? frofer, nd av lower ircys tbn caa bo foTD.t e'fi--.vbore. BELLS l ows sni CErr.cn Cloczs supplied cn the i4..t rersoa-ll9 term?. - n, teui for a cir 'nlar tntho raannf.vtn-cr, Uo JOU5 B. EOBISSU:', S3 Dey ft., N. Y. JX9. S. L.3IC',',. Isaac T. Tcjea. LEMON, EOSEA & CO. "WEOL33ALr DEALERS I!T iTv -r "'n c? 1 rr a sy wJwy .Notions, Glotfiiong &c. UST O. 5 FOUJRTH ST. St Jczcpb, I'o. A Lare Stcck always oa LaaJ. Crlcm footed Satifa:tiots giaraatsei. 4-ly BAILY, II AY K vIOOD, T c-it- i n r. r-.l F 7 rl r -7 ,-v, ! AND YAH SEE HOTIOKS, LIl.i,:.Vc ; y 1. 1 4. inEent. Veriety, ant ?ru-3 Cvt.ir;nrc? with b-.?. Lmi nr l'L;:io iI)JS-'i. PIIIGSH c: DOUGLAS, OUiiiiiNbWAKil "1 TTT A TT GLASS WARE., WJC, ' 0. 7 Fourth Ttroet. Gt JOSEPH, ::a iiy r I 'N X i u i,TrN V ' a EH o r - s t 5 ri '1 m - 0 H t; -r, C J mi . - e- 2 to L- CD I? o h- c. j n E TO V. 3 ?- -s rr . ' i;" V. fl P "v. fc- I CO 3 5J t- i i.j 3 X F-t P 2 4. . C J r i c w o o Nave, I-IcQcrd & Co., WHOLESALE GEO CESS Ard. Dealeri fci E.T, 1'ndikhii.l. a. 1". Eaton. UnDEPiMILL u. EATQII, 'ommissioiiiLvJsercliants. ST. LOUIS, -HO, i5(Vor.1 Kationi! r.a. 5t LouH APen, C'pp & Ni !'., L-nis. Urmcti 3:ate r. ;l5 r' L ira. Dn 0jti. John-t '.je A. B-i?.n. Spts, Ft. KaJiion, la. Isaic ScjT-riit X Co.. Aitn, 111. h!air & Atood. Altcn, 111. W.M.WYETH&CO. Whole file Dei'.".r3 ia Himmiliiil Lyiiiiiiii, SADDLERY GOODS, narnocs,' Sliiit'r, end all hiniLs Saiiaier's Lc&tlicr and IlnrdvFrc. SADDLES, BRIDLES, cyC., gjnrs for Dijs'.orji Circu'ar Saws, aad Marvin's Sijzj. South Thirl Strict, bet?ea Felix & Eilraor.,1 ST. JOSEPH, 3IO. 45IJ. 4 ca N -1 J, A. ri'.iZR. f. II KSTX0LS3. M lihhu li u i ii L PIrTEE cs REYNOLDS, PUOPRIETOnS, Ei-bt Street , two bl-ck3 Tr-ym U. B. Depot, ll-t3Gai ' VICTOR 3. BUCH, . t a n rp q p q tt a t? q irorth Trcr-t Covnor ti Tolij: Eiroela. jTr-Kncpa ouch tbi Lsr je-t Strs 7S cf St. Loui,atri id jirapirevi to oiTer ucu?'.ul iaJuceSi-intr l:-4i-ly LEGAL NOTICE. Sijncnd Sccmin, n.T.) 1 r'at Ti'r.. Ck.urt ijncn-I ticcmin, I .. T.j v? I, :rjaan IIicboi.T-c'l'Lj Dcrjaain HickoM.Lc'fr.i of X-.'tJ"La. The ra'U Dcfe2,.r.t, -:ri-i 1 7. h-.r, t;!lt-'e uothe that the enl plaiif..: hsj iiied ii i' e id Court his petition h p!aifi?jS'i!Dat b:in,thi? pid ufcfindint, fir tbe f..fl.;h.-ire of a ce tia Morl-fri--! executed by th-j ?aM deles hint to V.E.Hur-t, .d.rch 12th, Ihi.f.r tb f !!.-,winj d r'.oM liai Li tato situate in Nfiraha Cccrty. tntj r.f Xtra ka, to-wit : Let I'o. 3, in li-j.rk No. 13. in iJrosrn- ride proper, as-J Lot No. 3 ?B i'.i-xk N. 6. in 7iid- i.j bf"W!iVi:i3. 1L9 prayer c; the ii I p.;-it ion is for mid forechMra.ar.i ths mis of aid pra::.e to p-iy t ) juej cf 5 rCJ.CC azi inte.-tT-t tbcreon at tic rit.i" te.T percent p-." arr.iei fraru th U :i -f Arii,l;yj,ss t'.sc .jr.t do? on ;;d M-.rt r-. an I raid by th i aid V. E. II .rr, as fnr-'.y f r the ,aid defsnda jt. Tiia ,ii.l .Vrrtjx r,r.;. d-'y a'.-iad by the nil il-ir t. tt .fj t'ii. And the ljft ti.'jnt i rei-j-r'-l to -.r.v asd nn.--w:;r said petition o-, or v.f.r , . J.- 4-7 befor?. JA1IES r.rvii i-.-.vj o m CO c3 o heret.farrxistin betweco Garlr.VaVv'Co'' ! r "1 l',"'1 t0 rccc:v3 T '1' w tbi y dimdye,! ly mutual cv-tst. Alidj -CC""-r- - . due md ria will 03 M,t!-1 by Ji, D- n j3 t iJj. AJjIj i-J CO. son?., wa will eustion th kui;. ( - . Ja.y v-Ji,lEi. 4i-ct y n L 1 li - i.V V-.il 4.. 4 r7 J AI?a D culcr In TJIiito-Saiid, Tire-Uric':, 41? 4?., iC, 4?.?., i?. dissolution r-roricn- ; Ty.a Sm of A'.V.n'cn A V k , u ill J nj ."o've 1 br m-t'unl oacsnt. Tbo laliiJ'S will boc.ctiu- tf li. V...1. liooa. iuUer Ot t3 C: I r,. :-.-.. n;tb-r:xol t. sia the ri-js oi tao cii Lrci ia iu p tie br.Un: cf tai g-.rne o 1 to co'.Uct th 4.-u-.tj s? 1 not-? f.f t'.u saraa. A:! p-r--o-.i r,r them.-elrt-s in-lebfi t io tbi ra cf A:xi xhqz & Co., 1U call t ca.3 al s-t..o ?. - LEGAL NOTICE. ' Ja-1x E. An-ir-kcf tba Fui? cf Tn.t; tynotiScl th utiideon Atck'k, did oa r olit iiy of Ju!j, li;'7. -e his poririoo ia tbe cCc of tb Clerk of tha Di-trlct Cocrt, witbU and for -the Ci.ua ty cf XfTiaba. art Ute f A'cbruo'vi. cb ir-ic- tboiwid I.y.Iia E. Areiek with crinn f a ta't.'ry wfib. nWi'.:UT3 llendiii, ant frayin t'.nt b n.r,;' bo dirorced fra the fail LjdU E. Arnl.'k.ii: i for ti.o cviftodr ar Jcriitrc' cf their minor cbi'.Jrta, w hi: h j c'i'.ki'n wii! ba f)r bcarinj at tbe reii Utia r.f Mid V',!Tk-l Gcur;. ' . .v l)J?d tbU 7th J;7 T A5i,T. ' ' Ordered tbat thi cttce ro pulibei for feer weeks ia the Xelruili-v A T'r. ' vi'.i-iam n.nooTrr 45.-11 $3 ' CU.-k cf Diti'ft Court. LEGAL N07ICH. " LathoT TTjadlcy, A-lyir.t.'tnr ef ta3 Estate of V,T. li.. W. ': b. - c? :?.jl,arit the b i',r c- d ?Tie of 7.r..nC,U, wUoto tho x!-.;a-; ? !i'an tion are nnkr.own will U! ntici thit J.i.'.IioI-lirsi-Ltftd.as i.la:nti:f,hai 5l bio p?tI:ion s r'.in'S t'a?n aidefen.iaatv.ia the Ditrfot Coirt cf .Nema ha Coiit.'? in the 8'ato cf N.rn lii, Tbjo' jeot and prayer rf faid petiti.i' h 1 1 ol t;-!n f.-. ri Jiid Court a de-.Tce f.--r tho f r ".IC'S rrf .rr.an of t t-r-tfi i c-L.rvt i n writin tna. le by t.? Mid V-. 71. V". Cf'-b, .(--. : - to convey to pta:a'.i.7 th-i .V-rth we.-t i-.x irer of soctiim IC. in towo-b:p .r. r:'.i cf r-rv5 il.cv-r.in I'Tro Conr.ty, .Nv r '.s upa tb-ipUIarll .iyjr5; the siu""Jnt rf rs ;: -y f -rood npon in rtid ( r.trpct, a n l-I ti.1 r. f.ir .- .. L: .ot--vcyame. lJK!Vnu.in'-'ro re uirci to .-r c.r d raur on or before the 1av of SeT- ft: W. J. W. 17M'.LIXGS'UEA! by C. F. Nyk, bi Attorney. OrJfrcd that the ahovo not;-,e bo j abli.-b ' I in tha Xebrask Adrertiscr fir f.;);rff-n.?-;ativ!. w?t-43l . . YM. II. IiOOVETt, 43-4t-?lI .23 Cl'k of Vii'i C-.ittt. " " r- A JL S O -C4 MERCHANTS. At to.Eia of th3 Big- Sed- "Steed. . Is tho phi-:e to buy FUBNITUREI . AS I) UPHOLSTEYI!! Hecp constantly on bd a complete aiJhacnt of Et.'.jtaat, Boaoreaus, Frri-;r- b--Ai, tS'hit.V.tl Chaii-f , li.wViri.i Chtj.-, V.'oii St ard 4 li,:t iijcki, "s .. Kifvhea aol Fir b.r, ble , . y ' . J'jrlrr ter i ' Tbl ; i Mtalij Ci-. S. :ir- T-.V-'-'e4 Ewir.t. r ihi, O.ri'3 Ci:i;r, Cfoltf, L' cr jc " . .,, ?.;uttressc, - Kitc'aeti Sac, l'lain S :..-! licK-'iin Cr:'.?, ' -Lvd ;rir... i Lii;.;."r. i C'i.i and 0!.T. risr.'i S-'O'di. T-p' v ;.' 'r ' Ci!t and ll.-ew-.j ;.tii.7i: . r . et, Pii cws, l'iiio'? Hiii, c:, e:c, :;., tw. . . , ... T - OiiJil L.iOjb Ulii- ll'J4'V i.-wv tv'hli.i Acd aryfhir.'; ar 1 ercry'liir r-Ircd to fet n-t pI-;-i orfun-y h lU'rV-ri-j Ail of thur B:.e i eih l:?.--.'v'-r" I rr put op ouder their jpc-jhii su, .-r;.t.i.d ;, whicii rnsWi thra ir'i.-ica, eL:i.i.ijr p.-if.-j tb3 eostirn ir:!nafuttit j.i -a. 1 1; ... OUlt HEAESE - i . , i atth?scr?h:? r: th? pr.hE? it fl.2 7 th-.-. it irf-r be -.Jcd,8td is i,o:tc- h t f.:.c I'j'i z an farther 1-4 jt. I '-' e rr1? d. :r- hn,:""; 'ly ,.sh p7r!eip? ! a oti;! r ? -.-f. 1 v 3 ' . -r n ?o h ,;-;c ar: 1 ... . ) S'.VAX PKO. ri n