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About Dakota City herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1857-1860 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1860)
r r jpahola (Sitfi Derail). i' Mclaughlin, Editor Krltar MtritiBf, May 4lh, 1 Sf-4. iruiertl Ccuiral Uiumlltil Mir!- 11 member of the Territorial Uemorre.lic Central Vmaiitti, ere riuted Wi meet e.l the Hi-m l. o 1I 'U". In Oinaba. on TurfrUr th litli iter of Judo. A. P. 1""0, to teaaeucli aetl..n a mar 1-e d.-eraej o-o-i wr; t r the orKmilaet'o-n of the liouiocratlc rartr. anj to fit rtf-on, the llm anj jlaoe i.f hliiit C"ii virtli to noalnata a Eiatnorrall..' Cand'.late ft r IMe to Oongreef, aud IVRmacl tucU ether tiuf-lnru im iaT l ileeuKd neewary el thiit t'tne. E. 1'. UANKIN, Ch'n. H C. IUirtn. Seey. By The HfirH ie rather short of news (t work, owine to the il!nea if the editor. He hft't an ettsok of the Artie but la tearly rigbr again. ITHI1UH WILL TUB DKMOCUATIC A KllllI IflHUL CONVKNTIOM MJ HK.LIII Without any Ifs or ens we say at Dakota City. Uood ami sufficient reasons why ihia ahould be the place, the central ooDimittco onght to name for holding the ocnvoulion, con bo readily ndduoed. If it wan for noth ing e'b'e hut to compliment the sterling De mocracy of the country north cf tho roscrvo, who polled -74 of the "00 democratic mnjori- tf in the Teriltury. Inslfail. Iiut Iwcntv-pix j ; -re cf tho party to ccutider this well, nnd , i. loose by neglect or slight what they can . ' t.ain elsowhore. ' . .hern Nebraska has boon eoandalously fu ,: -eted by democrats in power, and will not stand it quietly much longer. If everything is to bo centered at Omaha, Plattstnonth nnd Net.ra-k't City, there will bo homo kicking nainst tho pricks. We know how hard it was to 6C' Bosno cf thoso democratiu gentle men who figured in the lift legislature, to nppropriato a pittance to bridgo Blaukbird Creek. When election day rolls round they expect ns to elect their man. Maybe wc wi do it. t ilARLLsTO. CUSVESTIO- The Charleston Contention hnj dom! noth ing of coy importance, at onr latest ndvioea Flournoy of Arkansis was ohosen temporary chairman, and Caleb Cushlng was elected per macent obairman. The Bougies delegates from Illinois, New York and Maryland were admitted. No Platform had been agreed ou up U Friday night a week ago and the convention edionrncd over until Monday. No ballotfl had been taken on President. 1IATK3 IIOISE This hotel is bouni to sustain the name it hears. It already has the reputation of being equal, if not superior to any other house in Kebrngkn. Commodious and airy, and laid out with an eye to comfort and neatness, it has elicited frequent flattering notices from all its guests, while its architectural beauty has Cot failed to attract due attention. Recently Col. Dates has beco me tho land lurdof It, and the styljke keeps It in warrants us in saying he can ''keep kotel." Determines that it shall maintain iu reputation, and bo unsarpasscd by any other house in Nebraska, he has spared no pains in fitting it up tj ac commodate his guests In tip-top etylc. Those acquainted with the Col will tuaks no lack of patronixing him ; while the traveling pub'.io Will find him courteous, obliging, entertaining, and an excellent caterer to the wants cftho Loner man. The bar U amply supplied with fluids of the best quality, and imbibers of the invigora ting, If disposed to p,rtafce for "the stomach's sake," or to "drive dull care away," will find something tboro to take thut is good, without tabjoeting them to fcuet head afterwards . UOOUtt &.VO. This enterprising firm in Sioux City, have net exactly cpened a menagerie on Pearl Street, bat they have opened the largest stock of brj GouuV groceries and provisions ever st eo in this section of the Globe. People are rushing in, in crowds, every day, and rushing out again with armful?. It costs nothing to go in, but -it costs something to get out. We advise those going ir-.re tj go armeJ with the aeoeaeery "spondulicks' ani l they do not r ZZ?mwj- wu J SIB OCI JJlgQ CD oU!tif iu Vklnc. ZIKCiEUItECKIIAHT. This tfiablhibment is now willing and able to eeuipito with any ether in northwestern Iowa cr Nebraska, in selling goods. Their etock of merchandise is largo and varied, und elected with especial eare ia suit tho wants cf thoir customers. They will be sold as low seen bo bought elsewhere, and parties buy ing of them are sure to save forryage at leiut. Cull and see their stook. n to do tip Wir Ilommt. We often hoar ladies express adesiro to know how the gloss Is produced on new linen bosoms, eet., and In order to gratify them we subjoin the fol lowing receipt : "Take two ounces of white gnm aradlo powder, put in a pitcher and pour on a pint or more cr boning water aceominz to the do gree of strength yoa may desire ; let it stand all night, and in the morning pour it care fully from the dregs into a clean bottle and cork it for use. A tablefposnful cf this gum water, stirred iuto a pint of staroh, will give lawns, either white tr printed, a look f new iiM ofwbioh nothing else can restore them af let U bave been wai.be 1" demooratio majority was pulled ia Ce balance ,l'r clect n 1'reeident prehably tho prcset,t .... . provi-ional incumbent. Mora was in falv- cf the Territory. inclnJing the Fort Kearney I T rt he had bought an estate, and w.ll rote. With judioioua n.aoagement cn tho pmbably make trouble yet for Costa IUca. r rt cf tho comuiittee, and tho selection of a In Chilli aGnirs were moving tmoothly nr.d .oper icao as candidate, we will poll hard , prosperously. Mr. Whoelwnght Lad recent ; . , , . . , i . . ... I arrived nt Vblparaiso the United State. This ..Cie hundred demoer.tia majonty, in the , Bcnt,emftn ua(We of Newburj.porti Mm , r counties up hero, this coming fall. It nnd ha epont forty years on the west c.'::??, 1 ooves thoee who liave an eyo to tho wcl-1 and by his intelligence and cntcrrrine has SOt'TIl AMEIUCA WW!, The arrival cf the Ariel at New York brings Isthmus date to the 10th Ins?., and later news from South America. linn. Hcverly L. Clark of Kentucky, United States Ministci Keeidcnt to Guatemala, and Honduras, who baa been futforini several months from diabetes, died ou the 17th of March. Ilia fuueial ceremonies were con- iii.le.l wiih gret pomp by the Catholic Cler- sy, an I cf course meet of the (ji.Tcrtirurut officers and fvreigti diplomatic struts aneisied iu the ritef. Mr. Clari s wife mid fumi'.y came psssoi KCis oa the Oialeu.hla and Win Tor home tn Uay. 1 he repoit is Rtneta'ly credited in Uuateinnlt that be was nt solved fiouj bis marri:i:e vows by the (fxireh, two Inja before bif deuth, thut he might join the Krunoinan Monks. Mr. Cijik inmle u nl lio profefMon t f CallKilioitn in thut city on the 14ih of Ilccembrr last, nniwss br. tierd by the lli-h' p of NirnrigiinunJ took the bnp tim;il name of Augostio. Jlis rinmin were depo-itcd in JiiQ pantheon cf the '.butch cf Hun Frtmcieco. Mr Chirk is tt e ll.ii d I'niti l fclt';p3 Mlni'-tor who has died in Guatemala, within the Iftft fonr jeuis Me-rrs Venalfie and Molin h'xte preceeded him to the ti oib. Salvador, cne of the Pouth American State?, shows signs of improvement in the increase rf agricultural industry. The cultivation of frogar had been stimulated by tho opening if stenm navigation with 1'anniaa, but tho pres ident of the ocuotry, Jtarrios, waa adding so largely to the military as to diminish the number cf hands. He is another of tho pests of that part of the world a mi.itary chief who i aiming to make himself dictator. The only news cf importance from Nicara f aa la that the congress had approved the trcnty with Great liritnin. Co.-t Hies, under its provisional president, Joee Maria Montcalegre, is quiet at present. Thcro is to be an eleotion of deputies next month; aud the deputiesw.il immediately af- (.... ... been extremely servicabla to that country The Mercunn of that place fays that this in- defatigahle advocate of internal improvements has almost as many iu hand os ever. A tun eg hes ruot with a mibfortu ic, cr ma lo a tromen his latest schemes is a plan for furnishing ' JoU'i lorgain; when a person has quarrelled; supply of water for purposes of l,riRKliou, In wbpn ft Mconcillt.on bn9 ,uUt:U r,ttCe vhrn a country where it never rains; and a nu.- I 1 road enterprise which proposes to connect 14 Vra 18 on n ,H'a toynR0. r goes out be the east nnd west coast of South America by t ween the acts of a five not tragedy; r on a road across the Andes. The Etoam linoii cn 1 ceiiJiiicr in n balloon : or uftor comini? ctT the tho South Pacific and tho linos cf railroad in Chili wore originated by Mr. Wheelwright. Chili is tho most tlouiishing and lenst dis till bed of tho South American States. The following is a Vulporaido iU'L : " In Eucador, two vhiefs, Moreno an i Fran co, nro heading conienJieg l'.icl':..ii' which keep that stato in its usual turu.u.l. In l'etn President Castiila has resume 1 the presidential chuir, filled by Lr. Mar dui.tij hi absence in Eucador, nud issued a proc lamation, bragiing cf his exploits in that country, in which nobody was killed and th; same number wounded, nud concludes by threatening to undertake au equally brilliant campaign against Bolivia. In llolivia President Lenarex had to keen a larp;e force lo guard against tho desipns of his envions neighbor. DoI'via is well cuougli 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 the faith of that Government" Effect of the Cenaui of l0O. I The New York Timet makes an elaborate nnd candid showing of tho etf ct ot the census of this year on the representation of the sev eral StatoB in Coogres;. It figures that the States which will lose representatives are Al abama, 1 ; Connecticut, 1 ; Georgia, ; Ken tucky, 8; Msachustts, 1; North Carolina, J 1; New York, 8; Ohio, 1 ; Pennsylvania, 2; Rhodo Island, 1 ; South Carolina, 2; Tenn- a-tAD i Virginia, v.: iptmnnt. l. 'ihn States which will gain re; rescntatives are 111- j inois, o; Indiana, i; lowa, e; jncnigan, i ; I . Missouri, 1; Texas, 8; Wisconsin, 2. Tho other States stand os they are. She Timet sums up tho remarkable facts as follows. 1. All the old and InrgeStntes of the Union, without exception, lose ground relatively, and most cf thera positively 2. Tho South loses ground largely ; the new State of Texas, haviug five-fold the territory of tho old States, and lying west of the Miss issippi, is the only one gains. 8. The only part of the Union which poni thcly gains is tho Northwest Missouri being property included in that. 4. The Northwest positively gains 15 rep resentatives and two Senators in Minnesota. D. The slave Statea lose 11 representatives and gain 4, a positive loss of 7. Tho freo States gain 14 and lose 10, being a positive gain of 4, with 4 Senators in Minnesota and Oregen. The admission of Kcnsas and Ne braska, which will spedily happen, will add z representatives ana a benators to the same side. Miss Harriet N. Austin, editor of the reform papor in Danville, N. Y., devotes a long ar ticle to the subject of her making op. Hero ! 3 u . iii r1 o r itctn i 1 ' p u u 1 1. ! -i u it a mi e. ul Clit ut ttiC LCuCTTl iluC gol,iiviU(li s. I like them better than straight enes; and those which some ladies have worn, full aud gath ered at the bottom, ore 'unmentionable.' My pattern was cut by a tailor, hit u-it takinj the mcatute." The epiutcrg precaution, as stated in the last sentence, was doubtless Intended to show that what she was after at the tailor's M VJ, M ' MTWMimi, StV IM0U. Pltf glllll Iiarriet; not youna enough, to be gid ly, cer tainly ; but rather lunar on p.'.u'al'j oa t .1 Souio years tiuoe, Warrick Martin, a Lou isiana plauter, placed dO.tiOO in tho bunds of a brother-in-law, nr.med lirooks, of Ileloit, Wisconsin, for investment iu lands, nnd sub-, frequently reoeived buck the prinoiplo uuder the prttens-o by Brooks that the investments were failures and that Martin might oouider himself lucky in gettin'; out so well. Martin having fouu l thst Brocks made nud pocketed two or three hundic 1 thousand dollars by the operation, broupht tuit in Oip U S. Court, and ou Monday lust, got n vie.liot f r the full amount. In New Orleuns, a few dajn slnee, Mr. P., who has a salary of 2,600 i t r annum, was sued for $fc4S, the ain ;nnt of a bill of dre.4 goods sol 1 to his wife wuhia ten days, in No vemher lust. The articles were not riee ries under the most llheril use of the t. iin, and it apf eared in the evidence thut tl.r h in banj ha i foroid len the plainiiif to trust ,ie wife. The Court decided thut thj plnintiil could not recover. The Post OSco at Porast City, r' .rpv can ty h been discontinued hy or Jr of tn P. O 1'epartment T'.i y':v if '... 'Viite ii- v!y exi'ts among the applicant throughout the Western Histea, especially la Ohio, fur the office of deputies im ( t L'uitrd rilatea Mar shals to Ink tho ci dmi c f lrit'.O. The pay cf these deputies, by tho law, is liberal, an I handsomely coinprnnte for the time ai I 'abor required. It ia fixed at two eents per bend of the population, with ten cents per n,'' 'l,r " f.eoesfary travel, ten conta for ilia flat'sMcs of each farm, fifteen cents for evh entublii-hmenl ol productive industry, and two c'nl fee each death reported. The Marshal i rolnbitoJ from leceivinj any prt cf the fees of the assistants, under a peualty ef 1, ( 00 for each o-l, nee. The a-iitantg have five month in which to perfi rm their duties, an.l, as ne districts are resli icted to a population rn t exceeJiusr. twenty llioumn.l, an I, for util ity, may be divi-led into smaller areas, ainpls tin e is given for the wcrk to te sesouably Hud throughly done. A Ji tl.MvOAD iSl'KlXll. Ti e b'.o bird si's oo a swinging limb Jii gin jnj folly sin in All u-.tur jmes in the torus louj To the Hprii.g which are a SUringin. 1 he giaps are prowin. the tl urs is blowin The peach tree buds is swel.m big. The ladies is Jiessiuin their finestfiititn, Aud tho trees is j ut' in ru their biuu- mcr.ne. How i wish i v at a suing! a hur l Una grate big bine ja, limb ; I'd sing the praises (iu lie sweetes lnyi.ee) Of Spring, if i busted wiih the Viui. 1UE l;KM. lien A Drink limy be Inktu all)'. AI r d I e I n After a goof, or duck, cr perk, Irich Mew, or any delicacy cf the season into which on nn may Lave seasoning'y entered; invariably ni'er foltr.on; when there ia any washing be irg uYua at koine ; when puiutirs ro in the hcupo; wlur, a pcreou feels faint, oad doceu't know what is the matter rwthhitn; when o fiinod tuiLS up after en abteuoe of eevenal years, or when you ure parting with a friend whom ;ni iln rm rsnect to see fnr crvrrat veuvs ; when a person bus tho toothache : when hw ,()st , cr , yr fc n . , l'a;' Cimo l9rK rrcperly ; when a person jury of a coroners inquest; or when you are silting up for jour wife; or when n fi'cnd drops in to ruiokeu segar; and, in fae', upon nil sUitahlfl oi-vaei.ins ol sn.lr.o.-.' or tnerriniei t; when a person f'-e!" rather l'.'Vf. tr lulls iu very high tpirits. A Y.iluntile lleltr. We notice in the elSco of Governor I'owney the roliening whioh is an idonticle juij t r scut hy ' U!d Hickory" to the government organ of the period when it was written: "The lurt survivor cf,lhe eigners cf the Declaration of Independence ho who for many yours has been tho last preolous relio of tho band of July 4th 177g is no more. The death of Charles Carroll, of Currollton, is an nounced to us. The triumph of tho grave over this living monument of our national birthday, around which the gratitude and af fection loved to gather, will be tho slo.il for a cation's mourning. As a mark of respect duo to the occasion, the offices of tho Uuitod States government will be closed to-morrow 10th inst. Audrew Jnokeon. WAsmsoros, Nov. loth, mi." At the bottom of the communication is the following direction, in tho same handwriting, "" tuis in conspicuous at the head of a ool- V .nor. . t f I . f .1 r ll " UUIU. UMl f fnutiw wiuir.t.1 1 . Tho Cleavclund Plaindcaler, in speaking of ths celebrated amalgamation ItcpuLlicui. stronghold in that Btato (Obcrlin), says there are so many colored persons that the streets constantly wear a dark appearance, and gas has to be burned ou cloudy days to enable white people to get around- John Mead, E-'i-, of Wh te Plaiacs, cut down an applctrce, a fow days tlnco, nnd on sj lit ting it found about five inches from tho heart of it three crosses, a large ere in tho centre and a smaller ono on either tide, whilo the three lottcrs, I- II. 8. handsomely carve J, em brced the width of tho crosses. Tho whole shows us clearly as if done but yesterday. Jiuotlinj Lower and Luuer. Four years ago the Democrats had over 7.C00 majority against them in Connecticut. Two years ago, they had but 8,000 ogalas' Last year the Abolition figures wore cat down to 1,870. This year (on a poll cf bi,(A)V votes !) they are reduced to COO. Iy ere bow re i-ting en ie lowest brunch, izi their next dcocut mat bo to the gort-nd I Wtaaileil. On Thursday evening last, Mr. Henry Pst, Deputy U. fa". Marshal was brought to hie homo in this city, with ono of his huudd in a eadly mutilated condition, caused by lh burs ting of aguu while bunting buffalo on Wood riwr. We aro sorry ti bear thai tho los of tome of his fiagers inevitahle Xfoiu)uan. Cthcl'il Voh . The following is tho oflioiol ceunt of the voto for (Jovernor in CoLuecticut : Hiickinuhnrn. rer.ublloau. 41,458 fcjeymour, democrat. 4.I.V)ni Republican majority. f.31 .V.-prn H itn h bit ly die 1 cm the p' .ntut. of Wr. Iti'ling.y, i. J in; i couuty, Georgia, i. I ,'bevtij lo lu.vo b.i ver I -10 years oi l. It in 6"rtaiu that he !it( I .. , u 100 yei.i i in this c i intry, aul ho nil h . . i i'j yeirs old when c.pturcl in Africa. K. i:. Camjhcll, a b '.r, eowiuiitttd t ,i 1 1 Je at liaveuport, Iowa, on Jut ti li.y, by sjootiug Li n elf tlirmijii ths heal wi'h a 1 istol i he Abolitionists of Msssacbosett are de cidedly to e classtid amongst the most rabid 'f the fsiiatics rf th history cf popular delu sinns records. 1 here are no lengths to which they will not go to c.iriy out their insane and minrhicvious theories. From the encourage ment of treason and rebellion, they pass na. turly to Hiiilnigtit mitrsges sn if,ocodiriMn Here Is an example ef one cf the last i tplnit In this way, copied from a llostou juV...,.; : Mr. luvis, the rostmaster at Concord, Ma-s., has been eutjrt to the lo-s ofhisharit, with bsy, unchiiiery, tools and ag.n, by tli act of an incen I'.nry. Tho Concur J fanatlia esteem it a suflicivM justittoatioa for the act that Mr. lutis wis suspected of ii. forming the United Statos (officers whete Siuhorn was to bo found. Bo lhat in Concord, to be suspected of a disposition to obey the laws cf the IVited States, is sutTi.detit ground for burning np a man's proj erty why not f r h!igi:ig him, Mav l' i r. A p irtv o! . ..i.es and gentle- fn from this city, !. 1 i pid nia on l'lk Crrek On the 1st iu."t. T' ' iis iiui I ami en joyed them-elves l.y m ,,'ung for trout in tho s ream, and succeeded in hooking a number cf the fiuny Ir.b rresoKAi. rVs had the pleasure of becom ing nciiuaintc Mining the revk with C. t. IK Crochwe'.l Us., of Annmosa, low:k. lie for merly edited the Auair.oea KuitH i and for au c editor looks cety uud com fort uhle. Mat I'bstiyal -Miss J. O'Brien pars n handsome Hay party In her pupils, on Weds nseday the 2d i:.et , ai ''t J,.l,n generatb'ii" over wh . !. sh" ; i theinHoivos -! ' . , .. , ... eliiio-l, 11 w i . I in.; ! i ! res, for tub. lu. u of i i. !., Miss O'llricn l.ua u luij,. s-.i:-under her charge, uud i ; s a orderly tehee!. .Mio has ih-.- it of pupils and parents. rho 1 Ic lit ...t I I cr : I X' KOTJt ii J 4 i , Therei wltl lie a fuMis. ful nl lh) liiroi m I'l'l,-.', In iMiilnla City, on til. I.tli ilny i I llivnol. ..I nl .ili whli-ll here not heeu ilee.liil. nnl n'ri- i..il..iif,Ml in th entry Inn. In liy me. nl l!i" I I.ioi 1 (.Mm-n, - li U.o li lli ol Auuiot, A . li. ls;o. T iiik I n I.. liy o, ler i;l II. It A i l '. Minnrn! lb'.i I . I V JAMIM l.AIMII.ir. A tt,rncr ' i '.-niiei.ll.r nt l.nw, et I 'on- ( ,ilv. III x n Canity, Ni -! 'I Inrrili.ry W ill 'rnui(il !y llnii I In liy I. ii I lio-- - :o ' t ml In Ii If enre ; Ini-nl.- li,i;., -i :n lue til ln, i .. . Inr reiiti-nt n. iiuioiii.iatii, nil eollii t not reio.t nionej lth iII-ikIiIl tf STATEMENT if the Fimmcuil Comiithn of IJiikotii Ciuiitu, ydraskn Ttrritoiy. Du . '-V.( 00 (' . .711 i'H To Amount of Wnrrnnta lue.l f i .tfinunry I't, lhiO V j A no un I of Ti r.r yr 1S.VJ Hnlnniv Uun , iMIiil) 74 JAMKi W. VIBl'tlt:, Ciiunly Clerk. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT lt woiiilerfiil effeet au.l eonaeqiu-nt pnpularlty peril no urtlele In the htntory of the Mxteria Mnli c.l, ere r rquiied tlie miiiie rtrmin", mljiii t tu tho Mine nuuilior of envero anil iHlfurant teete, suit met with eo few failures o the Muttnug Liniment. II his jimllr lieen flyl.sl rmiaeea fur ail est anal womitli, t-uti), HwellltiM, prnliiR, lrutH'H,or ltriitloiu on Mitnor lleaet. Itlseo far a uieilielne of suriirlstcg virtue, ttiat riiyeti-lane are cnmiulled to riierltHi It, anil frnm some reiiiarkat'h.ruri'a of f 'ArofiiV? anil Viiltii Ud llhiumatit ivij.i It han linturuly attrarU-i niurh attention from ttie flret ei-lentiile nilmln oftlie aa. No finally can alforil to lie without abottlnof the Mustang Liniment In tt:e hnuso. lkwart tf imititti ut. The jreiiulne is roll I y resttiljle di-alere tn all parte of the world. llAUNK.s A I'Alia, Tivjirh t ie, New Vurk. DANIEL M'LAUAHLIN, ATTOltNli? AN COUMCI LLOH AT LAW. Ncltraik a. All business entrusted to bis care will be attcuded to with promptness and dinpatob Particular attention trill be paid to Ihe Collec tion ofolulms; end to Real Pstute uiutter-s. 0. 0. IHKAllWAT. JOHN OL'UBlBn TREADWAY 6V CURRIR, Atlorntk't (if BIOUX C1TV, IOWA -a inn 'zZL'i - -M li""l l"j i l..ir... o, ' to their care, la western Iowa and eurt em Nebraska. Nov. 7. '61). m MARTIN H. DEVER, J'lumber and Out t'ttlir. ' - t-. uf ) y f IT aTMVWT, Pf .,l', ) I ill promptly attend to uU buaineie in Liu line, and all work executed laliU i.ioi uess aud dmiiatoh. Wfli give special i ". r , c to any work that may to eutiue" ' aud satiefiiUtiou warrnute J. LEAV IT Chattel ,yjtt iW-- ii. i. 1. 1 (..(, : El to I. im 1 I I- 01 4 le i. - 1 1 i... r j o ii ;j r a r f i: A 1 lOHMtt it 'VI OJI. UI, ... ' ' 1 ' AT M.iiM A'-ii iptly attend ui! i,.. '.l . . OthvO ou tit , j ' . "Auiericau H ens door ful ' N. T. C. F. ECK ' ; T & CO., ARCHITECTS r I L D K R 8. J'AKOtA T, riHHA SKA. '! 1 I.f. I rr.irH r,:i,i. au 1 T" .'' "itt- nr luf prtf atiialit IV ,ul,.- I .ul uil ling', an I ' u'l 't e r ( r o I erui Uill 1 ..we Any IM r.m'i n aaniJ, iu jmr- .nil till.' tl. ; f II lit. ... w if tt a IS tl KTI t II IT III V RM M.t I llt eff.r t pMl.llo Mis Hi. hlrheil M.I lor. en I lie tlh r of Magr nesit linn n,a hours of f n'etoek, A. M Milt p'rlirk P, M,l lhA.Hnfil,eOmt Hkim. In lkntCllr, N T , f.t Uis BinotHtt nl Ihe Iftl Ihereoll eetjiiln, S-r II. e rear ISM), I lie I.JIcalnt nre.sll.,! tisi-ts 4 Unit Itus.eln IsImU t'onnlj Ttrliorf , N i hr I i s ? If 5 l'rt of .Velloes. t jj a, ''. f. t wlifoinsir 1 V" mi )ll I.I . f n w .4r at -!V T li e ir t-l e if and $ o qr ef n .jt '.'A I mi i "i t i'.i a "v i yn it s.i.s n 1.1 "fi t (ml w hi .i.s .. 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To Jobu Williamson : Tako notice of a pe tition in chancery, filed against you iu tho District Court, for the third judicial district within aud for the County of Dakota, nnd Territory of Nebraska, ou tho 7th day of April, A. 1). 1P(10, by Joseph N. Fleldn, t which petition you aro hereby required to plead, answer or demurr, on or bolero the 14lh duy of May, A. 11. 1B0, Haid petition set forth in substance that you did, on tu 17th day of Peru nary A. V. lH&'J, eieouto and deliver to said fields, as trastee, a certain I)ooi of Trust of tho following lands, to wit ; The north east quarter of south east quarter, aoid south cast quarter ef north etmt quarter, of Hection uuuihcr tweutv five, in Township number twcuty-iiiuo, of llunge seven east, and lots U and 8 of Hection 2ii, of Uango eight, cast of tho Hixth piiucipal MoriJiuu in Nebraska Territory, lo seoure the payment, to one Ocorgo Watson, of a ocrtain No'e of the date of euid deed, for the sum of $2ttO,UO, puyabiu to said WaUuu iu twelve mouths after duto, with iutciest at 4 per ccut n mouth after dun. and the prayer of said petition is that the tu: J Holds may be decreed to diautrarge uiiid trust for the benefit of said Wataou, by a sale of said luiid lo tiefy said note, and fur gvumul relief. Wat. V. LOCKWOOD, Solicitor for Couipluinuut. April 7th lBliO-lw-Pr's fees, 8 &0 Jsl O T I C t I IN C H A T J C ii K Y . V i v : Tut.. . . 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I pIihN prjllieh tl,.. !. . t . , (infffalWMlJ ti l" . .. . .;-. the iioxl ne,!i.ii t , Hlobe w ill vdii '.. i ' s ii . , 4 i ,,. i . both braiiohee i ! -, ; ,, ,. 4 , , reporters, eiiial at i. t. : . , . hand wrilors in this or i.y . , When the dehitea of a 4n? . more than forty-five eeluintif, iVict hi pear in the, lUily Qlnbe of the net wnrn i y, wbieh will eontain, alo, tho re of His .In, together with evch editorial artiolcM as miy be riiggestcd by pirg ev Is. The Cotigririal (Jlohe nnd Appandiw, will eotitin a report cf all the rirhatos fn OoURreiNi, revised hy tha epeakern, lb Men irtKofthe Pridelil of lh I'ulled ftlnl,., Ike Annae.1 K.i orU of Ihn Hoad i of Um Hun' wtlvvi iH'pattinrnt, the Kvpoi (n ol t ,iiii nil( c of Congress on Important sul J-uU of g.-neral i4i'revti, the pnMW l .ImiIIik il.o n-?4oii. and copious iu.lmo i l i il i ,, (, r a pilote l ou a doiiliie mjnl iici,i, Ui bo ikf uu royal iiirlo nl, ench n umber nontuibluf! six IC4 4J pajieit, MVLraftiiiK 2.ISV. mmli r fiRifc. T!iP nholtf will Uiahe bet won l.Vtl and K.Ubil pfijii. It la Im IuvhI that lui hnuk h is ever bi'iw. pnb'.ieho't at no low a rale. Last j,.ur iW. Illmd ii, lliu l,iily (llohe Im N n.oti'fn, k.4. 1 iu about ouo houJieil i llin n, . , r. tu tl. I'uiteil ituitee, a rewiud " lo aid tn nny prsnoia who " c pn mi r I ii . i ' !' ' '' . . "i i ,1 . r. e l f.u ty Co. , ,'. . , ,,.c (,. , , , ; . . , dot. itoM 10 Hl!-.UI loiHI-J ii. The Cuugrrssioul Ulube ari't Aj, . ' , t , free thmiiirh the maiU of the Culled tn.,. ., as Will be f eon i f reading the tollowiru J n; ' KooluH.in pns rl bj Ootmroi the Bth of Aa gust isriji Jo-vl li :-; :n 1 .jw'tfuv fvr (Ae L trllutian if tU I.nnn qf VoHffTft and tXt Ihb-rrt t With a view to the olip tiiieuUlIon of th ; f v of OngrewH, and the dobaies oontrtbat ii. i to the true ii.teipreutloo thereof, an Iti ; io'tl'0 fico cornuiiinicaticn hetr.tcn Iho rer.ro- i i tulirn nnd coiietitiienl bodlcni I lie t r." rd by the Nomim nrJ Houso el j Hiinwi!i;i,,i ..' the I'nifed Ktntesof AQier I i. r. in C ., . v. " m eniWiii", Tal from uud al' I ii r Re vi " ' eciisi.in of Conirretis, the Ooo ! " Ui' bu end Apprndu, nhioh eontuJa j il." liii-i.i ui.J th,i Pebatrs theroou, shall pans li.- tl'iniij!, the ninlle, "o long nt the mmu i l.iul Im imloishv.! bv i iu'er of Congress: Pro- nl -, iliut tt..!l.!i:;: hereio I'utll tin oiMt'trtnvt to noUo iia the iiirculttti'.ii of th Drtlly Ul.il.o, fi :o i I poi liq'.r. Appiuud, .MiMi.,t, t'i i ; TMIIMC . b'or n i "py of tl..' t'niiy tjlo'.o 1 moil'is f ,1 CO l i ii i!oiy for n Vnuimo (per month) I t0 l'n a o. py of ih' (.'oiiftco ionul Ulobu nud Appendix during ihe session. II OJ Hank u ites current in the section nf tho country where n MiWiibrr re idoe will be ro ceivod at par. The whole or any part of a subscription may bo remitted in postage btnuips, which are profurahle tn any currency except gold and silver. Where Ituuk notes under !?.ri ean not be proourcd I will send two cobies for ir A paper 111 not be cent ui.liss the uiuaiy accompanic.1 Iho or Ji r lor it. I can not ufiiir.l t.j rxoliaups w'th r!l tl -i neWHpupi-is Unit d unite dm fil I , bull ri'l end the 1'ni'y til.il.o ilm ;: t'i. ; , ..,., at) whu tllilil lll.ll-,. . i ,. ; ,.r I in ti,t, I, in c;i bt'r I tin In i .'I noliv in .no I1., o.i ;. TuoSMWlliI pt;tiiet h!i..i, :i.- I t;.i j . , 1-,, COIiIhIIIIII 1. In I I", 111 I I Ki.- I Villi ll pi Utreut ull' . .1-.. ii t il I l.o (iloliii uiol A In :.,:! x v.ni lout' liiereloio, I i'lu.11 I n : ,'. t i I o:.;'f.' rooij i no. tiuiiibers I t H.m n"o.i ..i t-. ul; i seiilm ufi-i ,-i-.i...i ..., llie lir-.t eliio'ii sliuil b.vi ! before tho s.il'S, I iptr.n in'.',' shall chaise .no . I r nil I. lo pay the rit..'..i i f iiluii tho preus. hiiii .fi i;.i i ,n i.ro o'. ot.ily a.-i the In st v. . . i. in ....ii.. y tii1 I ut ii i U I . :, l L.l,.- . ii inu lo lo.-u . ! .,.. ki v;:s coujplute copies ut tbe j r.i WuxhinioQ, tlcloi.. ; . n I. .ion TUB DOU.Ail ion NKW VOLU.ME aVKW TYFt). For twenty yearn the Ck-.clui, I 1 rj Ocu! cr has been ownerl and cuilrolle I, fuliinheii and Kdiled by the same imiivi )ul. It tu never minaod a Publlouliou Uay iiurrorufcln.il a temocratii) Ticket. It bus fouiibl rts mv single-handed nguiiiHt all oppoeiiioti, until it has galued a National Circulation nnd u Na tional Keptrlatiou. From Mitin to Culit'oruu the Plain 1'euJer is known anil reu ), and it never was in so good a condition pocoiiiurily or lu bolter pluck politically, tn f-gl.t the but ties of Jieniocraey than now. tor the oexu lngyeor it will be purtioulai ly dtvi.led lo POPULAR &jVliiriKlllNir A.VfM lHi HUH,l.iLr Tl baa arrainat hlj'h aulhnrlly, '!ir- j tjo'j voonlo the rif l.t of "Ui people of u leinioty as well us a BUiv, ia legululo ther douioauu (u.ititutions in thoir owu way," aaid it wtii continue to da so against aWd high auiuoiily "the world, the fldsb aod the dovil." Agaioat all Lecoiupton (Jooshluliuas, 6lo Codes, aud the ro opening of the Hlava Trade, this Paper lit devotedly dejioatoj from Uil tiaae, fcnuoe forth forevej "Cotue one' come all I 7 I'm rci .l-.ll Gy Prom its firm I'Uf o as eoou aa I !" lieaides tho eurrtnt News of lhy, 0 t Plain I'cater will ct ntuin in each i uuibir i TALK, Corruspuudente from n ItittH of Coatn bulem, and Telegraph o Uoport freia M uti r uie ii orid. Tho Coonnereiul Ie,iurtin;iit will ba un'lar tl er.lo charge of Jas. Xroken-hire , who '. . , k no evicted lo bo oue of tho best Mark I ; . ornrs in tho country. 'i Lckl Uepa, iiuetit will be presided m i I . i.ott 'irii'iinil iiid litughter provoking g"J . - i.i-i Wrd K. , whose Letters, Juke, i ' ' c' 1 nr..! ty i iill.,-i, are aloae worth the . . I i. e n.., i i in ohort, weave prepm-.ii ,',.;,.'. 11.0 of IUO ll: A.'lL.f 1i.a. CV.-. j.., 'li-ii.'j Ut I IK T ii Is. 1 f. b.:i;vi.i.ij. y.( cu.c $1 J ' tol u.Jk tUOitUJ, 1 Cd Clubj cf ton, pir)ta,', 1J0 ) All ovir leu Oopit s U OUe loat OIL a 1 I J To each gullet' up of a Club, ou C,y -Ira. i'OSr UiS'ftKrf ate icqv.-tteJ to at as Af aix AdJrc4f ll F. ' I 1 I a . ,f::: L If -.. r - aaa-a r