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She gdtoha guraML LOCAL NEWS. President Grant has signed the fiad tenure of office bill. iodi- Tho river has bean rising ainee jester daj morning. 1 A new roof baa been pat on the public iobool building and other improvements made. Hon. C II. Gere, of the Lincoln Com monwealth, returned from Washington lat week. The Commonwealth is opposed to the recant enactment relating to the State Treasurer. A concurrent resolution has been adepted.wherebj Congress is to adjourn next Satarday. We have heard it intimated that an ehction was held in this city last Man daj. - - - The regular April Term of the District Court for this county will commence next Monday. Tbe News says Capt. Bedford, of No tnaha county, ia engaged in securing the right of way for the Trunk Road. The Local of an Omaha paper, spends )iis leisure hour in trying to kill mioe, but reports himself oat of Iuok. CaWio Bradway, for several yeara a resident of Nebraska City, was shot and killed, last week, near Council Bluffs. Ex-Mayor Pottengor arrived at home from Washington on Friday of last week looking as robust and heavy aa ever The Wood river bridge on theU. P. R. R. broke down recently and -precipitat ed fire freight cars in the river. No lives lost. Rev. A. J. Swarts was ordained Elder at. the recent Conference at Nebraska City. Swarts goes to Peru station. The A'aus saysthe grasshoppers are batching out in that locality by the peck. We have not heard of one in Cass coun- J ' ... The many friends of Rev. J. J. Rob. arts, in this locality, will be pleased to learn that Lo remains in thin city for an other Conference year. We have recoived a copy of the very able speech delivered by Senator John M. Thayer, of this State, in favor of the repeal of tbe Tenure of office law. , Shannon is rebuilding his carriage house. He is putting up a substantial building this lime, one that the snow will hardly crush. The Commissioners met in regular ses ion last Tueaday and transaotei a large amount of business. They hold an ad journed aession on the 19th. Waters, of the Chronicle ,:say '9 the first opy he saw of Harvey's "Nebraska as it U," read, edi5ed by A. F. Harrey. pro-noter of wealth and population." . Tbe City Council have ordered a spe cial election on the 24th inst. to choose a Councilman to fill the vacancy caused by the tie between Marshal! and Oass. Large numbers of this week's Herald hould be bought up by the Sioux In dians. ' It is aeldom they haTe a chance to tee their nam PrIn' VTbe city of Omaha has decided not to boud their city scrip issued in 1857 and 53 by a vota of 578 to 93. Rather a decisive vote. . - A number of our citizens have made up a puree and sent east for a "first class' velocipede, of the two wheeled persuasion It will be here soon- The Nebraska Conference of the M. E Church has publicly endorsed the Good Tmnla.ra organization as an aid to - r o Christianity. The Steam Transfer boat, P. F. Geisse un last Tuesday, moraine for r - r - " Omaha. She will ply between that city and Council Bluff. O. S. Fowler, the great Phrenological man, ia to be in Nebraska City shortly on a lecturing tour. Let us have him in PlaUsmonth. The U. P. R- R- Company ia reported aa owing about two millions in Omaha A good many men are feeling ahaky about the knees in consequence. We had the the pleasure of meeting 3dr. Wm. Dowers, of South Bend, in the city last Monday. Mr. D. is one of the Hie men of South Bend. The Nebraska City papers report pur onnt eleotion an issuinz county bonds ery close. We consider majority of ' 230 io a total vote of 1100 a pretty sub stantial majority. ClCTlOSf.FAItMEItS Don't buy jrour plows until you have lien me. 11 E. G. Dovxr. The Chronicle sajs tha U. S. Turner, of the St. Louis packet line, was recent ly driven ashore twenty-fiv miles below Nebraska City and almost totally wreck ed. ! " We laarn from the Omaha Republican that Gov. Butler and Gen. Striokland ware both injured somewhat by the rail road aeoident last week near Cbilieotbe, Mo. A portion of the train was thrown from the track in consequence of the in sufficient fastening of the switob. Gov Butler was bruised considerably about the head and breaai, and Gen. Strick land was braised on tbe back of the FOR SALE Two valuable residence Iota for sale. Enquire of ., ' . M. McElwaix., AprilStf. Our old fried and fellow laborer, J Newt. Hays, of the Fremont Tribune ar rived ia this city last Saturday and re mained until Monday. . Hays ia the same "jolly soul" as formerly, and gets up one of the neatest and best papers in the State. The following are. the city officers eleot ed last monday; Mayor -V II Wheeler . Recorder Wm L Wells Treasurer S Duke Aldermen Wm Winterstine, C Heisel, F S White. E B Murphy, (a tie between J W Marshall and P P Gass.) Marshal 11 B Murphy . , " St Com miss ioner John Holsehuh Republicans, on beth tickets. We were pleased to meet last Monday, oar old friend Dr. L.Child4on the streets of Plattsmoath onee more. The Dr.'s health has been poor during the past year,consequent!y his visits to the river are few and far between. The Dr. has recently been appointed p. m. at the Glendale office. Thej UiJ julia a little excitement in Nehraxk OUj tba other day; Mr. Thiel son, Chief Engineer of the B. & M. road passed np on a boat, for this city. Look out for a rise in town lots in Nebraska City, and various newspaper articles re lating to th B. fc M Road coming there. inn The number of children in attendance at the publio schools in Nebraska City during the past six months was 600, and tbe amount paid for teacher's salaries, rent of school houses, wood,' and other expenses, during that time, was $9,000. No wonder Otoe gave a Republican ma jority last fall. - It is said that Messrs Wolf & Carpen ter have over five hundred men and about fifty teams at work on one mile of the B. & M.;R. R..inthe eastern part of this county. At this rate it will not take long to do the work in this county, which is mostly -light. Mr. Alexander, the boteber, informs us that they eat- up from five to six heavy beevej, at tbe above named work, every day. Adams Co (Jaxell: We are in receipt of a neat pamphlet, of about 40 pages, written and rublished by Aug. F. Harvey, of the Lincoln Slates man, cuwtiiea -Niru : :. i treats of those matters which are most desirable to eastern people who eon template removing to the west, and is as fair and candid a representation of Nebraska as has ever been published to the world. Parties desiring copiei sent to friends in the east can hare them mail ed direct from Lincoln by forwarding the address to whioh they are desired sent, and the small sum of 25 cts. to pay for the pamphlet, to A. F. Harvey, Lin ooln, Neb Mr. Daniel Sweeney, of South Bend, nforma us that ho makes excellent su- gar equal il.not superior to mat maae ... . . .. . I from sugar maple rrom the sap oi tne i niarkel3t a3 Wt;i 0, a liberal ad Common Black Walnut. This may or vance on every article of produce ex- may not be news to our farmer readers, but it certainly surprised us when we were told that a good article of clear, palatable sugar could be manufactured from the sap of the common black wal- .,aud that the sap yielded a greater per cent, of sugar than that of the hard Per ceu .. .. maple Will some one else tr, the ex- periment and report progres.. I r . I The following are the appointments M.ii. k tliA rjhrMkii. Annual Confr- j ence: Nebraska City District T B Lemon, P E. Nebraska City GS Alexander. c; Tern A J Swarta. ' Peru Circuit S P Swarts. Brownville DHMay. London I F Britt. Nemaha City Richard Burge. : Rulo and Falls R C Johnson. Salem W S Blackburn. . i, Falls City Martin Prichard. Table Rock L W Smith, one to ba supplied. Pawnee City-W A Presson. . i. i Blue Spring U P Mann. Beatrice G W Elwood.. . - Tecumseh T D Paddock. Laona A L Folden. Factory viile W B Slaughter. Lincoln District C W Giddings, E. - --' - ' - Lincoln II T Davis. Ashland T M Munhall. t Plattsmoath J J Roberta.' Mt Pleasant J B Maxfield." Rock Bluffs J W Taylor. Oak Creek M B Griffin North and West Blue L Oiifer, W M Worley. Upper Nemaha JT;Cannon. "Indian Settlement and Rockford J Perkins. I ' l ' - Saline W P Grantham. t- 'f ' South Platta L W Comstock. Omaha District A Q White, P E. Omaha II O Westwood.- -Bellevue J M Adair. t-. . n.iu t v. a:nA V' p.t Deeatur-Lewi. Janey, and F B P"- ter. Dakotah Joel Warner. Fremont J A Van Anda. Elkhern Joseph W Martin. Schuv'.er and Columbus To be sup plied. Wood River David Marqnett. North Platte To be aopplied. West Point F. M Estabrook. M F Shin, Agent for tracts and Sun- davSchools; member of Fremont Quar terly Conference. '( i W I Niohola transferred to Nevada Demorest's Young Americi. This in teresting juvenile looks bright, quaint and aaucysever, in a. new colored cor er,tbat will aet all the children wild with delight. Among its features are a kite a puzzle picture, ar-d lota of storiea and charades. A "Resolve Club" is the laV est editorial novelty, and each subscrib er who ioins it receives a badza. No wonder the children like Youno America Published at 833 Broadway, New York $1.50 per year. Send ten cts. for a speci men. Ogden has been selected as tbe point of junction between th Union Pacific and tbe Central Pacific Roads. The gap is about closed, acid traica will be run ning through to the Pacific in a very few days. Then the hope of years will be realized, and one can go by rail from the Atlantic to the Pacific - How many of the "Old Californ'.ans" will remember the earlv davs. whon thev assd to talk about waiting till the railroad was com pleted before they would return home. KOT1CE. ' All persons indabted to us. either by note or account, will please call and set tle immediately, as we wish to close our accounts by Dec. 25th. nov26tf. VntisT & Rcrrxia. " 01ZOO and all Expenses I'aid ! See advertisement of Americas Shuttlx SawiMO Machine, in our advertising col umns. , : : ' lJ II & M II R We clip tbe following sensible ar tide from the last Lincoln Common wealth: Messrs Thielson and Smith, repre senting the interests of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, have been in our city to make arrangements for immediately pushing their road to this point. Without regard to the sympathy we feel for other important and favorite routes, tbe advantages ot this road should be candidly and tin cerely considered. When completed to this puiut it will be the shortest and most direct through route io all the important cities of the north-east; anil when continued westward will give us direct communication with the . mining districts, which are destined ' to be worked extensively, and soon to afford to important and iovaluable market for our products. And this being one of the finest, if not the best, grain raising State in tbe Uaion, and nearest to the great mining regions. Uur . . i J . L people wisi reap ni an cany uay lue benefits of this great enterprise. L,t me people ot this section, particularly those of Cass and Lancaster, look carefully as lo hov their interests lie this matter, and make arrangements with the first, best and most reliable company, that is fully competent in ev ery respect to carry out the plans they propose, to beneht the grtatest Dura ber of the inhabitants of our State It is true that this road has received liberal grants from the Gen. Gov t., but this fact should not keep us from helping ourselves, or from aiding to push forward with vigor an entt-rprise which will augment every lnaiviauai interest as well a.t the general good. In this manner wa will get merchan iie t a tiqid advance above Chica . u ported. This will more than equal the' tri- fling tax on our lands, ine company will al9 bring into market an amount or. lanus "' - - taxable property of the county, whxh "ill make room for and I give an impe m m immigration. This immieraiion br m .. h wi)j asUl Uf m ptyiDg ineni. rw,. ' i .t . n r u .. It) is is leaving out vi uttoum an ui mc improvements, ias ru side a i. - - i i division stations the company will build in the I county, a well as the advance of prop erty id the county, inese iacts mer I it me canaiu nueu iuu ui uuiuc iiu, and Of our citizens, generai.y. - - Atrocious Murder In ki sarpy . - i County I The residents of Millville. or as it i more generally kbwD m c, i : -" i Mill, were thrown into a lever or tx . ... . - aim, weieiu.il cover ing the corn, it is supplied with a clement on Sunday afternoon by ihel" - . announcement that Mr. JL. U Luce, a ! nnnn,i wi.h the m Ills, I " - mt uau uccu uiui-.j " . nort was found to b too true, and the neighbors started to seek the muraer et Ile waa aooa aiscoverea luruing in an oui bouse, and escorted to Belle I vua. from whence be was brought lo thia city yesterday by Sheriff Bowles, Justice Koberuao ana levi ivimoie, I Era.. 'of Sarpy county. It appears mat tae prisoner, wnose name is Charles Verchailla, had been formerly employed at the. mill. - He left, and some pans of tbe macninery were misting, and were supposed ol8aid firm. Simpson & Mickelwait aa have been stolen bv hira. He re- leumes all liabilities or the le.te firm and turned a f e w days since and went to i . . -II I - mis him tn loae that the miU. Luce told bi n to something to that effect Verchailla left, but returned on aunday. ana again approaching Luce, asked him what he meant by such lacguage.' Some reply was made bv tbe deceased, wnen toe prisoner exclaimed "You bad no business to say what you did about me yesterday," at the same time drawing a revolver and nnng ine tan en te red the cheek, a liu'e below the eye and lodged in the base of the brain WheQ hott Luc8 grdrpIed wilh his assailant, and while on the ground, vercnai ia arew a uirn auu inches long and .stabbed him through the luns. He died instantly. .. The prisoner is a young man of 'some twecty three or four years of age, lightly built; about five feet ten inches in heizbt, with sandy hair anda red mjstache. ai.d is not bad looking. ' We understand that Judge ' Lake has signified bis willingness to hold a special term in Sarpy county to try ibis case. Republican. r I WINDOW SHADES " A full supply of all kind and colors, just received by ' Doom, Bro. & Co. POTATOES 300 Bushels White Neshanaocks. Highest price paid for more, Doom, Bao. & Co. IV EW GOODS We are constantly receiving Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes and Queensware Which wa are determined to sell as low as any House on tbe Missouri river. Call and examine Doom, Bro. Co. DOOM, BRO. & CO. Wants 1000 lbs. of Butter. PAY UP. All persons knowing themseves indebt ed to me will please call and par up im mediately. A word to the wise, etc. - Sept.10 tf. C. E. Forgt. Take Notice. All persons indebted to me by note or account will please call and settle imme diately. All accounts not settled by December 25tb, will be left for collec tion. Take notice and govern yourcelf accordingly, and save your cost. novzotf Jacob V ALLxtT, jr. I - "VANU1VER " The King of Corn Planters. The best and most reliable in use, it has advantages over all others which we guarantee most positively: It is lighter of draft, fjhaving gang wheels forward allowing the tongue to pjay j the neck yoke,causing no weight on the horses neck, though the heaviest man r-1(je a9 operator, it works free on . .. . accommodate itself - . i - . i j i - to an unevenness oi mo gruuou, us wide opening at the heel of tbe runners -ino, tha corn to scatter in tho hill. o ------- n . attachlBent acluaUy . .., , without injuring vdo gram, a.so arm ana I -. .1 .ti..kmant .rtrt. .-Ft i . 1 1 n I t 11 t o 1 , ' . .rt n, pif. : J "J", , !.".:. '" 7: ' ..Tl. we fullr warrant it in eery particular Farmers call and aee the macDine,and w? also refer you to th ae who used them in this Ticinitj last season. . lxark & rixmiiR, ag'ts March 18w4. - DISSOLUTIOX. The copartnership heretofore existing between J- D. Simpson W. Mickelwait and E Buttery under the brm name or Simpson, Mickelwait & Co., is this day HianolTed bv Mr E. BatterT retirinz from collects all debts due same, and will oon- I tmua ine uumuar u iaiucae it uo Und Sn,P90y, Mickklwait & Co. ' KOT1CE. Having boueht out the interest of E Battery in the late firm of Simpson Miok- elwait & Co. it is absolutely necessary that tbe business of the late firm should ba settled up. Therefore we shall ex pect all persons owing us to call and pay up, as we cannot give longer time. ' &!BtPSO"V d& itllCKKLWAIT. riattsmoutb, Neb. Feb25,tf. ''- Foa Sali. A light spring wagon. E - f ( Sax. M. Cbaphak. March,18tf. MUSIC. Mrs, Kate Simpson would reap tfully say to her friends and the pub J that she haa made arrangement to enlarge ber class of music scholars, and would be pleased to instruct any who may wish to take lessens on Piano Forte. Enquire at residence, corner Vino and Second streets Plattsmonth. FeblStf Plattsmonth Lodge No- 6, A- F- & ; . . A.M. R'.g'ti ircommanletlonlst and 3d Monday, ofeich mouth, at 6 1 I o'ciork. p. m. R. K. LIVINQ3TOX, W. IT. G. C. BKTT9. See. I. .0-0- F. Rpf alar meMng of Platte L1e, No. 7, 1. O. O. F. ery fatuailajr eTenliiK at 7,f o'clock p. m. Brutlirra of other Lodge are lorited to viait tbil LchIkb. By order of i ' 8 SAaf. M. CHAPXAS, N. G. . WM. L. Wbx.l, Rec. Sec'y. - Nebraska Cnapter No- 3, R- A. K. KeRaljrcenTocationa 2d and 4tb Taeadayi of etch month, at 1-2 o'clock p. m. - K. T. DTKE.JH.P. O C. BETTS, See. O XI. H. iTl'CIirSKY, cmro D JK US" T I S T Will be t Dr. LIlnglon' Offlce durin)f the last week in each month. All order left in the pott- office will prompt! y.attcmled to. Henry Boeck, citua in FURNITURE, COtLaSlJjtrJS, Lounges, Tables, Safes, BEDSTEADS, Of all desariptions and at all prices. Metalic Burial Cases, S-AaeSPw; Of all sixes, also WOODEN COFFINS, Ready made, and sold cheap for cash. With many thanks for past ptrona, I Inrite all to call and examine nr lare atock of vorni mrr aaJ Cv'ifioa. . JanUd f. Fruit and OrnamQntai TREESt GHAPES, SHRUBS PUNTS ROSES, VINES. Greenhouse Bedding and Plants, BULBS. &C. Cultivated and fur aale at the Rockford Nurseries, ROCKFORD, JLL1SQIS. Mr. 'Shearman, the nruprietor, haa had twenty years' operit lire in r.iis.uK fruit in tbr nnrthwc.t and ertrj ttim w hich he .en(b out may be rrl ed on aa.beinir (erft'ctly hardy and well jiiapled to thia c;iinato. For (-'Jtlot-ne, Pi ice List and other Infurmatioa dddieaa, J. S. SHEARMAN, Jfarf.h 18.1801 Proprietor. Pleasant View Nursery I hT on hand and for aale a fine asso.tme ntuf NURSERY S TO CIS. consisting of the choiceft TarietT cl 3 year old APPLE TREES. Adapted to this (oil and climate. 8itaatid Two and a half miles southwest of Plaits- mouth, Nebraska. . Perry Walker. Jan28m3 SHANNON'S Feed. Sale and Livery stable. ; Main St., - - Plattsiouth I &m prepared to accommodate th public wtt Iorses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, Cln .hnrt nntlea anil reasonable terms. ' A Hack Will I ran to steamboat landing, and to all parts of the ity when desired. LIVERY, FEED, BT WM- J- HlATT, Proprietor, : ' - . j PLATT9KOCTH, NIBRA8LA. ' Flnt-rata Stabling and Wagon Tarda for th ac- commodatioa of the pat lie, also a g'od stock of HORSES AND CARRIAGES, to let on very reasonableterm. Stable on stain street, aey o i,nio tn nncn, D AN HO0SK, PU'Umouth, Neb. Dec31tf. B. McMcchan, , Dealer in HARDWARE, ..CUTLERY, IRON. STEEL and NAILS, BOCK ISLAND PLOWS, CORN-PLANTERS, Cultivators, sulky and walking, Cook Stoves, A Large Variety on Hand. Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, &c, &c. a large stock now on hand at small advance on Eastern Prices. 106 Mam Street, - Nebraska City, (Opposite the Seymour House) ' f i SIGN OF THE PAD-LOCK. Q JB. McCAIsIsTJM:, ManuNctarerof and dealer In Saddles and Harness, nr. errdeacrintlon. wholesale and retail. Ko. 1301f Main street, between lk and 6th treets, Nebraska Clry. . 3 EEED. BEARDSLEY & CO, Real Estate Agents, WEEriKO WATER, hEBRkSKA. l.i nAm lwnrht- maaictd and Hold. . Valuable Tim ber Land for ante. "TaXd paid for Non-reaidnw Collection (.romatly attended to. - march 28 S68. B. 8prLoca. R. BaxTEa Wisdhim Co. Clerk and Recorder, Dept'y Clerk Rec'r, Spurlock & Wirdham, PLATTSMuUTU, SEBRASKA. FRONT ROOMS OF COURT-HOUSE Clerk and. Treasurer's Office. LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD. Titles Examined, and Conveyances ITIade Taxes - paid : and - receipts forvcarde promptly. FlattamoBth, June 1S.1848 nil. o, r. Jonxsox. KCGEXK B. LEWIS a P. JOHNSON & (JO., (oppesite Clark Si Flummer,) PKALEia IH Drugs. Medicine STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES, HIAIR OILS. Newspapers, Magazines &c, &c, &c. PretcrlpMone car fully eojaponnded by an expe rienced Drngaist. aug6 n!8. Cheap Oash Store ! L. F. REED, P. E. BEAREDSLY. REED BEARDS LEY, WEEPING i WATER, NEBRA.SKA WE hare Jnst opened a lane stock of Goods t Weeping- Water, constating of Dry Goods, Unoceries, Queensware, Hardware, Glass, Iron. Wooden Ware, Notions, Ar.d ererjr thing th- farmer and mechanic needs Styles and grades to niit. To buy elsewhere Biibf well, to boy here Is well always well often b-t-ter "ften bet. Call anil ee. Look at the Goods. Ask for the price. Conrider well, and do what It wineat.. .All tioods warranted a represented. July 80 tf. NCW ME VT MARKET!! v . . ' - - : ;'GEO. FICKLER, CORNER 2d 4- MA IX STREETS, .'PLATTSMODTH, NEBRASKA. Keep constantly on hand tbe best of All Kinds of Meats, which they can furnish their customer at 'he BEST OF RATES FOR CASH I Jnly 8d.lS69 3m. Empire Bakery ! id Sr..SffiOSITK"yEV YJSX STOSK."' , PLATTSMOUTH, - ' .-.NEB Confectioueries, BREAD, , PIES, CAKES, CHEESE, and SWEES CRACKERS. . REFIXEIIJIElVrS kept on hand at all times. , . HDD ERTY. n!5if. Weeping Water Mills. Farmers, go where you can get ihe besi f7our and ihe nost 0y iL 85 IhtoX XX FLOUR and 12 Of if BRA gim la exchange for good Wheat. Wa am also datnc rrist work; and. With our in creased facilities, feel assared that we can give the beg I and the most Soar of any mill in the State. Satisfaction Guaranteed PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST MARKET ?BICE PAID. ' i REED & CLINTON. March 26t, 188. F U R W IT U R E! trill Thomas w. sheyock, CABINET MAKER, AKD DEALER IS ALL K1SDS OF Furniture and Chairs. THIRD STREET, (Sear Mala,) PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRJISKJI. ReparioR and Varol-hlnt neatly done. X3T Funerals attended at th shortest aotlce. I nil. FOR SALE OR TRADE ! A good dwelling, containing six rortns. a (red celiar, and cirtein. a well, stable, word shed and bos-fr, shed on the lot, situate on the e-rt t-r f SeTeoth and Lorust streets ; alo, a two atorr hrick kuildinfr, 2S36, with two lou, sitaate on Fifth street north of Jlain. The aboe property will be sold cheap for cash, or traded f t an ImproTed faim In Ca.s count . For particulars apply on the prtmiret. All persons inlebt.l to me are requested to call and aettle Immediately, as I must and will haT them settled forthwith. ; NoTl9tf. ? GEO. BOECK. State Sale i OF LOTS AND LANDS AT LINCOLlSr, TI112 CAPiT0L0r NEBRASKA. The nndersisned Commissionera appointed by aa act of tbe Legislature of the State cf Mrbr.ka, en- itled "An Act to PrvTiae ror ine eaie oi me unimu f.nis and Blor.ka on the town aits of Lincoln, and for the Locaont and Erection of a State Ui lverlty, and Altricultural College and SUte Lunatic Asylum approved Feb 15, 1S69," will at LjIN COT-jaNT TOE Capital of the State of .Nebraska OS Tli 3d of June, A. D. 1869, Commencing at IO a. in. Offer at public rale.the unK-ld lotn and blocks In the town of Lineoln. Said pioperty enncists of tho odd numnercl blocks, the even number havloa been aold eretefore by the State and now largely occupied by huildiuga. The term of Bai l sale will be Cash, sad for nt im than the ..pr.tsed value, faid apprais. nv?nt to be made ty the Commissioners. 40,000 ACRES OF STATS LANDS w will at ihn amn dmn and noon th' same te m offer at Public Auction near 40,000 acres of One Agricultural Lau b.h ..i-m tu mo ouie, lying fn m one to ten miles Irom Lincoln. We would add that Lincoln has a population oi wt-lve hundred ii.habitaaf. and Is rspidly growing into both political and commercial Importance. The Capitol Building is uow cotmleted ai.d the session oi the Lei.-Iatu'e Ju t cloud wa held in it. The action of said Levilature to far as it related to fu. nre interests of this place wa a favorable as tha most ardent of its li lends could ak. A K'-neral r.ilroal h.w was passed under which some flve or six railroad companies centering here oropoRe to avail ilieui-elvc s of State aid and push O'eir roads tn completion t an early day. while at lrat three confidently expect to tie cere sunn one year f om this day. This would seem to justify us in saying that Lin coln, at no distant day, w. II be the "Indiabapoiis" of Nebraska, and tbe grta est t a lroad centre wet of Chicago. This, taken la connection wun ineiacitnai an me public building are located here, and that within one and a half miles irom town there is perhaps, the richest faline spi ings in the world, bow in course oi levelopment, rive assurance inn it win oe no or dinary chance for Investment. Those who invest ed at former State sales have been able to realise frcm one to five hundred per cent, advance, i DAVID BUTLER, Governor, THOS. P. KENNARD Secretary f f 8tate, JODN GILLKSI'IK, State Auditor, Commissioner. mar25. CIIANCKRY SALE Rose Ann Decker vs Vin u nance ry y.,n, Daniel M. Ramsy & Mary E Barney, in pursuance and by vl-tue of a decretal order tome directed from the office of the C'lers of the District Court of the 2d Judicial District or Nebraska, within and 'or Cass routty, bearing date on the SSth day of June, 1867 being tbe Jpectal June Term of said Court. I. the subscriber. Master ia Chancery for aid Court.will for offorsalr at public auction. to tha higbost and best bidrier.for cash, in front of the Court House in the city of Platumouth, Caa couniy, Ne braska, on Saturday, Vie 17a day of April, 18C9, at 1 o'clock p. m of saiJ day t the the following de scribed real estate, to--v it; Lot No twelve (13) ia block No. thirty-three (38), as the same ia delinea ted npen the publNhri and recorded plat of tb e city or Piattsmsutb Nebraska. Together with ail and singular the improvements, hereditaments and ap uurteoanie thereuno belonging, tn be sold as the proper! v of the defendant abcve named, to satisfy said deeiee, the amount of which Is rive Hundred and Stxly ix nni SO-lCs Dollsrs, with interest tee the date or said dcr, at itie rate often p?1 00 1 r r ...,tr ,er w tb T JN . K..i.r In fhallrerT. CHArSCERY SALE. Sarah Everej;. . Trances Golllon, - vs. m imiarr la purjTiancs aid hy ! of a ieoretal ordirf to me directed fmra the office of the Clerk of tta" District Co r of the 3d Judicial District of Nebraska, w thia and for Cass county, bearing date on the 6th day of June, 1b61, being the June Term or said sonrt. i, tne subscriber, vaster fa Chancery fur said Court, will offer 'or sale at pablie auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash. In front at tbe Coin House in tbe city of Platumouth, Cast county, Nebraska, on . Saturday, the HA day of April, 1S69, at 1 n'rlnek n. m . ofsfeirl dav. the following de'ci Ib- ed real estate, towlt : The noitheast quarter (X") of section No twenty-eevan (2T).in township No twelv (12) north of raace Ne twelve (12), east of the 6th r. M In nenrasaa, comsintog one namrcii sou ty acres more or less, iocether with all and ainga . l,r, the Iroproremenw, berilitaiaents, aad api.nrlo nance thereunto belonging, te be sold at the prop erty of the defendent above named, te satisfy said decree, the amount of which is Three Hundred and Forty-nine and 33-lOt dollars, ana tntereat oo the same from date of said decree, at tbe rate of tea pe r cent, per annum, together with cist of suit nd sal. 3AB1 n. unsra nn, MarchlSw5 Master in Cbaneery. A Water Power Saw-UIill for Sale- Owing fo bad beslth I offer for sale my Saw-Mill with 77 acres of land, known as the GLEXDALS MILL PROFERTY. Said property He IS miles west of Plattsanos.tr, ! Cass county. Nebraska, on Cedar Creek, and wlthla ; half a mile of the B M K R line, in the het settle ment on the Platte tlver, has thirty f et head, and one or the celebrated Veyce "aier Wheels War tn- formation call at ray residence, - ight miles west of PlaKsmoutb, or addrss P T BhAVKR, Feb'iSif Plattsmoath, Neb Sheridan House. Vh. W. Isish, Proprietor. Corner of Main and Third Street, Plattsmoath, IVeb Board by the d;.y or week. Charge -r xieraie Stagea leave this House dally for ill point a Worth, Boath, Kart and Wen. - (a1?vt. i fcead. Conference.