J 1 1 V f I f I ' i 4 irk rbnisha. g'crattl n-ineiuW the Fakir of "Vilinu, for three ti.srhts only, commencing to-uight. VVe un Kr-tarnI tin ''Addition" is be iuz .surveyed to Ashland. Charles 11 Anno. has hn new building on Main street nearly completed. Ila! 31. McKI.vtim, Jl-q., U matins iia-j-,pivi'iiienfs o;i I;?s property on Oak itrveL V have on li in I a fine lot of paper i ruled expressly for Monthly Statements. Send al"n, your orders. r.ve hundred more t.es came up on th Turner tin morning, and one thous- and more will arnvo tomorrow. , Tin; (,'on.ereiratinnal Church will hold pivine Service in the Court House on Sunday next (1). V. ) at : p. in. V.'e understand S. Duke, Esq. is hav inL' an addition to the city surveyed, and will son have tin lots in market. A new meat market is being opened one i!" )r wet of( . F. Johnson's Dm.? Srre. Vine I'rcsidi iit CoJi'ax and party will l-ave Chicago n.i th? 1th of August for a trip to the Paciflc coast. J. Newt. Hays, of the Fremont Trib unr. cause down hist Saturday and re mained until Monday. !. Newman, Esq.. was in the city last week lookinir t'r ropi;rty with a view to returning t this eitv. The I'reliytcrian Church Sabbath Shool ha- I.ittly received a very large addition to their library. Mr. Thiel.-onr Chief Engineer of the . k M. II. R.. arrived in the city hv-t Saturday, and h-f't Tuesday. Cars will be running from Plattsmouth to !.in-o!uby the l.-t day of January IsT'h All aboard. ' We und rstand Mr. Schnasse contem plates erecting a fine dwelling in the .southern part of the city. Ties for the II. Sil. II. R. in Nebras ka will arrive by almo.-t every boat from and after this date. Tien. Living-ton is making improve . ! nn-nt on his n-.-id Uik streets. ice. corner Mxtli ana f Ab.iildin- is contracted for on Main j ,.... I.. l nil,. ir. I not learn the name of the party. Tin -re will 1m- more building material n-rd in !'! att-iiiovth this fall than th'Me has b t il for the past two years. Wc uu'.iee a new residence under wax on tin xiond stre-t sotith of Main, be-tw.-e:i l'iftli and Sixth. The buildings between Second street an 1 the river are being move 1 off to give n"'iii tor tl id. j ,e.-ture la.-t Thursday , I KnK Mo-ris" I w.'!! .itt'-n led, ami all present learned .-ii' tiiiii ir-v. lie is making a imiii- pli-te tour of lo'.V.l Ijodge-1. meat many si.; isiu'e teams, driven j with a sin-.'!-; line, have pa-sr-d through ,,e v,'.t(? m a tr eouJition. railroad tlie c-ty within the p.xst w-ck going west . j,. ,,- i i -i 1 to work on 'he railroad. Mr. I o!!:llid IS lti.iklllg tilt" Lity Hotel look lik.' a new building. Soap and wa- ' t -r. paint and varui.-h, skiiifally handled, J will work wonders. Mar-hal Murpliy has kept the city .v.-ry tpiict sitiee the advent of railroad b.iii ls. I ! de.-erves great credit, and 'So-.itc p;iy. Mr. Curtis Moore has jut finished a very niee boat for the railroad company, intended for use in making their river surveys at ihi- place. , i.i 7 i , .e. l. c leant that abont two miles o. tra. k on the C. B. A: St. Joe Road, below IVirtlctt, is under waur. Rather slow work getting cars along there. Track laying o i the B. & M. R. R. will le commenced next week both ways i" from the C. II. Si St. Joe Road. The f Iron come over the I'oek Island Road. f i --: j About fifteen immigrant wagons came into the city in a .-tring lat Monday. j They were all well supplied with house- hold tixinu'-. etc. See ri'lvetisment of White Spires. Tliis firm is doing a gool business, and are ready to do a good leal more. Give theia a call. Jolm W. Sage. I'.sq., of the Nebraska City 7V'- called on us last Monday. He wn-in our city more fr pleasure than bn-ino.-. j . The city of Quinry, Illinois, has or- j dere 1 a vote f the city, August 7th. on r the proposition to issue $."ii;,(nn) in city ! bond-; to the (J tiney. Missouri and Pa- ciSe Railroad. ! Col. Pe,k. of tinlT M. li. R. cn- cineers. arrive I in tvi cire S inliy from j a vMt to his fcaily -in bnva. He h is ? ma le arramr-Miients to m ive here and m ike a permanent hijine in our city. ! The grading is about completed from '. the depot grounds in this city to the ; l'latte bottom, and in several places be- twce!i here and Ashland there are mile and half mile strips done. I . Hon. A. li. Fuller was in the cityithi-s i wc'ek. He rejiorts "all iuiet"' on Salt F Creek, with a fair prospect that Ashland will .soon become a "'citv of the fii-st- Lev. D. W. Cameron, of Morristown, y I 'a., left New Vork for this rity last p Mo'.ihiy. Hi iriH preach at the l'res- byterian churcliin thia plae next Sab bath, morning an 1 evening. f" Thi Blair Jl'-jLtrr denied most ciu- phntic ally, th.i ch.nrse maij- by . lhm t wratie Journals that it is newtral, and ;lamn an intimate connection with the ridi-'d rMiri"i of the lb-public in party. Mr. Douglsw, of the 15. & M. R. R. engineers, eame in last ; Tburuday from the west, where he has been running i-ome new hues west of Lincoln. lie re turned Saturday to complete his work. More than 3 new hands have been sent out on the R. R. west from this city during the past week. All hands can go through from Plattsmouth. to Ft. Kear ney by rail in less than eighteen months from date. There is quite a strife just now to se cure brick, as it is well known that the demand will exceed the sunnlv in a verv short time. Now is the time to secure your brick if you expect to need any this season. BurKllgton Wcyo kivs h new roaJ is allout bu;k east f,m jjur . . ... . most direct and shortest posyable line east. We suppose the connection re ferred to is with the Great Western. The farmers have been exceedingly busy with harvest during the past week. The wheat is considerably injured, but not bad as many feared. It will prob ably average fifteen to eighteen bushels to, the acre. , ... Mr. Henry Strong, Attorney for the B. & M. R. R., arrivecTin the city last Sat urday morning to le present at the ojen iinr of books of subscription to the Cap ital Stock of the B. & M. R. R. in Ne braska, lie left for Iowa in the after noon of the same day. Books of subscription to the Capitol Stock -,f the B. & 31. R. R. C. in Ne braska were opened in this city last Sat urday, and the first assessment $750, 0i paid in in 'ebs than fifteen minutes from the time the books were declared open. The Steamer Glasgow came up Satur day and unloaded a large quantity of freight; among other items we noticed ?Ai barrels of salt for Clark & l'lummer, and 11,000 feet of lumber f jt Simpson, Mickelwait & Co. It is the universal testimony of steam boatuuii tht more agricultural imple ments are unloaded at Plattsmouth than at any other point on the river. It is the best evidence in the world of the wealth of the country surrounding us. Messrs. C. F. Hendrie, of Council lihifTV ami W. 11. o.lri,- of' Burlington. . , . , were in the City y -U rl ay. !Mking alter business matters. V- should not be .ur,iriseJ to see a largo foundry in oper- ation here soon. We understand there is no Peddler.-' License law in this city that any person who feels disposed can pod He any kind of goods, so far as city law is concerned. Would it not be well to have souie-ac-ti'.n taken on this matter. T Some ' smart young men" from Oma ha unbilled a litde t much benzine in this city hist Saturday,' and wared up a lively runaway near the corner ot Main and In ml street?, line carriage was ,:l,jv Smahed. Mo;-t.n was in Plattsmouth latweek. He says in hi paper of Monday that "I'latrsmouth is evidenrlv in a prosiier- ,):, ,ii,i;ti n. There are tew towns in Road our Ashland an 1 Mi'.ltord letters thi.veck. We have secured the services of regular correspondent from these place, and our readers can depend upon kamimr everything of importance that transpires in either locality. The benefits of advertising were ex emplified last week Mr. Anderson ad vertised his farm for sale, and last Mon day he informed us that the advertise ment had secured him a purchaser. J u dieious advertising always pays. J. Sterling Morton, of the Xews, was .i . . t . f i in the citv .aturaav ior a iew nour. ' - - im qt.i.n-irc rit iiaiv iiniHiiino.Hi eooii i o - ii . it 1 1 ll uencei, :; la ilie i'liuiaica uu'a au iu;i railroad schemes of Nebraska City. They will probably air be consummated altout the same time. From all the information we are able to gather from Nebraska City papers we fear the members of the "Midland Com pany" have impoverished themselves to such an extent, bv giving of their means f jr charitable purposes, that they will be unable to finish their road. Price & Lambing (formerly II. F. Price) have erected a new Blacksmith Sh ip on Sixth street, south of Mam, near what is known as "Rock Spring," and have removed their tools from the old shop on the leveC. Call and see them at their new shop. Maj. Bayless. of Couneil Bluffs pro prietor of the Pacific House has been in the city a day or two on business. He is the own?r of some valuable real es tate here.' We did not Team whether he intended to erect a first class hotel here this season, but presume not before next spring. . We -published an advertisement some tim. since for one J. T. Lloyd, of 23 Courtland street, New York, who was advertising a map. T Don't fend him any tnnurt. He is a scoundrel of the first water, and will gobble up every cent he gets his sticky finders on without giving vou anv return. . W. Mickelwait, Esq., of the firm of Simpson, Mickelwait & Co., arrived at home Saturday evening. He has been down the river purchasing tics for the B. & M. R. R. Co in Nebraska, to be used from this city "westward. He se cured, about 100,000 to be delivered at our landing as fist as they can be ship ped up. Simpson j Mickelwait & Co., will pre pare a strip of ground on the levee for the purpose ol receiving railroad ties from the boat. Two or three teams will be employed in removing them "to a convenient placo w load theni onto the carr. ' ' Mr. II. Lcsciu, of St. Joseph, is in the city the huut of & house in which to put a large stock of Dry-Goods, Clothing, etc. ' The work of grading the Depot grounds north of , Main, street is-progressing rapidly, 'and will be completed in a short time, ready for the ties and iron. .The Columbian broutht up 700 more ties for the railroad yesterday. The road bed. will be readv for them in a short time. We learn that on the proposition, sub mitted to the voters of Lancaster county on Monday, of lust week, to vote fiftv thousand dollars to the Midland Pacific- Railroad Company, the bonds were au thorized by . a large majority. In the precinct of Lincoln only four votes cast in the negative, out of alwut one hun dred and seventy-five votes.. We understand .something called a Dock & Levee Company," or . some other kind of arrangement is underway in this city. We have not learned who the parties arc or exactly what the coin pany proikisea to do, but would say to the people, beware of these Companys, just at this time. We have known of ''big steals" being niadi by such organ izations. We are requested by Superintendent Patterson to remind teachers in this coun ty of the tact that the First Saturday in August is the time appointed by law for examinations; also that, in accordance with an order from the State Superinten dent no person will be granted a certifi cate who commences a school without it, no matter how well qualified they may be. Mr, Patterson informs us that this rule will be strictly adhered to. m Demorest's Magazine for August is received, this Is really the gem of the ladies' monthlies. Its patterns and fash ions are always fresh, full, and original, and its reading matter varied, and full of practical interest. Its tew department, "The Ladies' CInb,"has struck a vein,aiid are more numerous and better than ever. $3.00 per year, with a premium. Pul lication Office, 838 Broadway, New York. Demorest's Young America the bright est and best of all the juvenile magazines. IWsticks said he liked the Episcopal Church, leeause the minister let the Ieop!e "talk back." Mr. Deniorest under stands this; he Jets his little readers do their own talking, or, at any rate, "talk back," and the- wem to like it, and are at any rate devoted to Young America! Certainly this little magazine combines more in-tructioiis of the very best kind, with amucmcnt, than any magazine we ever saw. $1,50 per year, with a premi um. OIBee, S3S Broadway, New York. The Fakir of YUhn j, the most won derful magician and prestidigitoivAnieriea has ever seen, 'and wluw fame is known throughout the Northwest generally, will give three of his delightful entertain ments, (interspersed with good music,); commencing thi, Thursday evening. July 2i'th the City Hall being secured for j that ourrrf'se. The Fakir's feats tire mi r fascinating and mysterious that any one wbj. has seen him once will be sure to go asrain with wife and little ones also. He has just closed aiiiu-t successful engage ment at Leavenworth, the mammoth Opera House of the city licin? nightly crowded with iunuen.e assemblages of delighted people. 4 At a meetim of the stockholders of the Central Picilic Railroad Company, held in Sacramento, on Tuesday. July 13th. the iollowiug gentlemen wei'ecnosen Di rectors : A. P. Stanford, of San Francisco ; Charles Mar.-h. of Nevada, and Leland Stanford, Mark Hopkins. C. P. Hunting ton E. B. Crocker mid II. II: Miller, Jr., of Sacramento. For the Sacramento Yalley Railroad the same Directors were thoM'ii, with the exception that Charles Crocker was substituted tor Marsh. The Western Pccific Railroad Directors are the same as t hose of the Sacramento Yal ley Railroad. All were elected by unan imous votes. What Cijlit Year Have Accomplished Eirht vears ajro a new iiartv sjirane: into existence in tliis country. It in scribed its principles ujmui its barmers and flung them to the breeze. They breathed . Progress and Liuektv in everj- line Politic-al Epiality for all men Free Homes for all a l'aciiie Railroad which should unite the two great Oceans of our .Cont inent such wer? the cardi nal principles of the Chicago Platform. With Abraham Lincoln. Clod's noblest work, an honest vum, as its standard bearear this party of Freedom and Pr gress went liefore the jK-ople and tri umphed. And what is the result? lo-day the greatest nation of the earth rejoices in the consummation of every oueof the grand and beneficent principles and measures enunciated at its organiza tion. Kqunliry of all men before the Law ; Free Homes for Five Men ; A completed Pacific Railroad. Such are the results of Republican pol icy and legislation accomplished in eight short years. Where is the American citizen, worthy the name, who does not point to them with pride and satisfaction ? Who would blot out the glorious record if he could? Itpnhlic m. Vallerys & Ruffner are just in receipt of a large stock of Dry (Joods. m m . Vallerys & Ruffner have just received a few more Kirby Reapers on which they will give good time. thseshing"m7chies. If you wj.:it a goo 1 Threshing Machine j'ou can procure onj at Vallerys & Ruff ner's who are now receiving the J. I. Cox & Co.'s Machine,the most complete Machine ever put up. Also agents for the Woodbury Climax and Pittt's Horse Power. WANTED. Bacon and Lard for which we will give the highest market prio;. Vallerys & RrFFNER. Vallerys & Ruffner are aients for the Scliuttler Wagons which they are selling at seduced prices. If you want the lightest running Mower in use go to Vallerys & Ruffner' s, and buy the Kniffin. VaJlerys & Ruffner are agents for the Grover & Baker sewing machines, the J best in rmket. Call and see tlieni. DOOM. BRO. & CO., Agents for Birdsall's Threshing Ma chines,BufTald Pitt Threshing .Machines, "ewYorker.Self Raker Reaper, "Ruck ye" Mower and Rea?f, J. P. Manny's Reaper and Mower, Wier's Walking Cultivator; Rroad Cast Seed Sower, Rod and Mould Board l3reakersj Stubble plows of all kind.Si Every ImjJement Warranted. Ju.-t received luo barrels of Salt. ... . . Doom. Buo. & Co, ' DOOM, BRO. k CO. Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Grocers, Boots, shoes, Glass and Queens ware. - 10w 'aiuless bags for sale by . ' Doom, Bro. & Co. DOOM, BRO. & CO. have a large Stock of Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Piece Goods, Piece Goods, Piece Goods, White Goods, White Goods, White Goods, White Goods, Brown Muslins, Brown Muslins, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Demins, blue & brown Bleached Muslins, Demins, blue & brown Bleached Muslins, Demins, blue & brown Shirting, check and stripe, Shirting, check and stripe, Shirting, check and stripe, Choice Rio Coffee, A Coffee Sugar, Choice Rio Coffee, A Coffee Sugar Choice Rio Coffee, Brown Sugar, Syrup, Brown Sugar, Doom, Bro. & Co. have just received another large lot of Glass and Queens ware. Syrup, Salt Fish, Syrup, Salt Fish, Dried Fruit, Quceusware, Dried Fruit, Queensware, Dried Fruit. Queensware, Glass Ware, Glass Ware, Glass Ware, And a general stock, to which they call thrTattention of the Farmers and Public generally. Remember the place, the west corner in the Big Brick, main street, Plattsmouth Neb. Doom, Bro. & Co. m We would advise all parties wanting a good article of Tea go to Dooms' and get it, they have the best Tea that we have ever seen in this city. If you want to get some A No. 1 Su gar Cured Hams, go to Doom, Bro. & Co. For your dried fruit, such as Black berries. Apples, Peaches, Currants, &c, &c., go to Doom, Bro & Co. r i WANTED, 1000 dozen eggs. 200O lbs fresh butter. ' by Doom, Bro. & Co. DOOM, BRO. & CO.. Dealers in Pry . (Joods, (troceries.. Queensware, Boots, Shoes &e -Have .the best selected "stock and iu;ike the lowest prices. SPECIAL NOTICES. . Two story frame .residence and two lot", on corner of l'earl and !nh streets. Enquire of july;itw2. MAXWELL A CHAPMAN. WANTED. A first class Miller. X'o other kind needapply. Enqa'reat our mill near ltoek IJlufls. julyw.l. W. S. A J. A. LATTA. Notice to the Public. Xo contract will be considered valil without my written or verbal authority. Xor will I be responsible for any debts contracted without said authority. John Fitzrkrai.d. per CrsmsG. Plattsmouth. July l'.th. lSTO. july22w3 -For Sale. A light spring wagon. Inquire of Sam. M. Chap man. inhistf Pay Up. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please eall and pay up immediately. A word to the wise, etc. selOtf C. K. Foeot. $1203 and all Expenses Paid. See advertisement of American Shuttle Sewing Maehinc in our advertising columns. ly Music. Mrs. Kate Simpson would respeetfully say to her friend ami the public that she has made ar rangements to enlarge her elass in music, and would le pleased to instruct any who may wish to take lessons on Piano Forte. Inquire at resi dence, corner Vine and Second streets, Platts mouth. feblStf SEWING MACHINES. F. P. TODD. AGENT, PLA TTSMO UTH. N EBRASKA. Ajrood assortment of Machines on hand. I also keep Thread. Oil. Needles. Ac. M Belli nes to rent by the month. Office South side Main street. de4'67tf COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IX Flour, Grain and Provisions, HIDES, WOOL. ETC., Corner Pearl and Court Streets, Council Bluffs. Iowa, AXD Cor Main and Stcond Sts , PLA TTSAIO UTH, J'EB. Rr.FF.RFXrF.ss. First National Ibink. Council Bluffs: Officer f- Pu-"cy. Hankers. Council lSlutfs: First National Bank. Omaha: Omaha National Bunk. Omaha ; Kojer f-Co.. Cheyenne: Bough ton tlr Bartholow, Bryan; Gilbert t Field. Chicago. julylotf Ag'ts Wanted for Prof Parsons' LAWS OF BUSINESS. With full Directions and Forms for all Transac tions, in every State of the Union. By Theoph ilus Parson. LL. D.. Professor of Law in Harvard University, and Author of marly rf law Books. A new Book for Everbody. Explaining the rights, duties and obligations of all the relations of life as well as every kind of contract and le gal obligation. A correct, economical, and sife Counsellor and Adviser. Indipenible to all who would know their rights and duties, and possess the means of trans acting unai.lel their own business. person can afford to be without it. Embodying in popular form the results of the lar and ' 1 ..1 11 , lull. .VU.AW .ll'l I 111 lll I 1 1 (1 V t 1 1 1 1 1 iii in? t 'im nn nni ur nnn no.Tri i vrimr of law books in the country. Exclusive territo ry and no competition. Send for our descriptive circular and testimo nials. Addrei JONES. .TENKIV A CO.. Publisher-. july1!. South 1rk fp.i.'hi'ugn II". XV. Tt'CKCR, CARPENTER AND JOINER, will do ail work in his line on short notice and in the best Htyle. Contracts fur building made on reisSona ble terms, julyitf m s i m w wmw4w l-lfyl- AM I Ufi I 1.HV uuiJMU (ONE 1OOH EAST OF C0UKT HOUSE.) Where I am permanently located, and prt-pared to make a!l kinds of j- SUN PICTURES, ! SupIi as Ph'ttoirmph. Antbrotypes. Gom. Opal, I Porcelain. Watch liial. Miiiftu-s. do. Work done neatly and promptly, aud wavij i vriii Trt .'T'v i-iTijL-i.rrinv .. unii .."r-ii iivm.i Also, keep a well selected stock of Oval ami Square Frames. All are respectfully invitod to eall nud exnmine specimens. V. V. LEOXA IU, Artist, julyiitf riatt.?mouth. Xeb. ALEX AN DEK'S SV1EAT MARKET, Cor. Main and Second Sts., VLA TTSMO U Til .YEB R A SKA. We aro butchering nothing but tho very best of meat, which can always be had ID"1 3R 213 1E3L , a? we kill from three to five head of beef cattle a day. Market open Sundays until S a. m. IIit,-hcht price paid for fat cuttle. july22ui3 Ordinance lo. 73. Aineridment to Onliiianee tiuiuber fifty-two, en title I "An Ordinance to resulato sales at auc tion in the city of I'lattsinouth." Sec.1. Itr it itriiiiiunl tin thr Maimr ami City flmnrit tif th- I'itji ,, J'l'itt,n'nih. 't hat section X'o. four i4i of i Irdiimiiee number be amended to read hm bdlows: That, every auctioneer ap poiute.l under the provisions ofsectiou Xo. 3 of this onlinanee. before he shall receive a license or enter upon the dutie-- of bis appointment, shall sive bond to the 'said City, with two or more sufficient sureties, to be approved by said City Couneil. in the sum of five hundred dollars:, conditional for the faithful discharge of nil du ties of said appointment, and shall tile the same with th ltccorder of said City, and pay to the Treasurer of .-aid City such sums as the City Council shall direct, not less than twenty-five nor more than ono hundred dollars for said license for one year, and take the Treasurer's receipt therefor, which receipt shall be delive red to the Recorder of said City, who shall tile the same in his office, and thereupon said Recorder shall issue a license in due form, which shall be signed by the Mayor and Recorder of said City, granting to the auctioneer so appoincd full power and authority to set up and expose li'r sale at public auction property of every kind and description. Said Recorder shall be enti tled to a fee of one dollar, which said lee and all stamp duties antl other charges in rocurinir the said license to be paid bv the auctioneer on the delivery of the same: Vrii-rf, aira;; That nothinu in this ordinance shall conflict with the power hereby minted to the Mayor of said City to grant permits to any person or persons to ex ercise the trade or occupation of auctioneer, and to sell goods, wares and merchandise nt public auction, for a certain term not to exceed ten days, upon the applicants paying to the City Treiisurer the sum of live dollars tor each day during which said permission may be granted by the Mayor. Sl'.f. i. All ordinances niid parts of ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby re pealed. Ski'.;. This ordinance to take effect from and after its public ation as re piired by law. Passed and approved Juiv Jnth. lsc'i. I. II. WHEKLKK. Mayor. Attet: Wsi. I.. W:t.i.. l!ceord-r. julyJJwt ALB OF STATS .1. E A R.3 31 fZ i & and AT MJOT, The Capital of Nebraska, ON - Thursday, Sept. 23d, 1859, AT IO O'C'LOi Si. A ."M. The iindcr.-iznrd t'oininissionrrs appointed by an Act of the I.cjrinlattiro of lb" Slate of Ne braska, entitled An Ait "To Provme lr the Sale ol (lie I'nsold Lots and Clocks, ou the Town Site of Lineidu, and for the Locution and Erec tion of a Stats University, Agricultural College and State Lu natic Asylum," Approved February l"?h. lStil. will on that day otter for sale at a net ion TWELVE HlKJOfiEB LOTS ili the Town Site of Liticdii. said Lois being the I odd numbered Bioeks ;he even numbered hav- lng lousi.v e en M'i'i' t'i lue j n. .iiio ti'iii- prising the most eligible lots in the place. The. said bus wiil be ni(raic. l.y the Commissioners ami sold to the highest bidder over ihc appraise ment. Terms Cf8lim There will also be offered for sale at the sialic time about THISTY THOUSAND ACRES OF STATE LANDS, known a- S.dir.c Lands, situated within an area often miles of the Capit.il. said land.- being the most valuable tanning lands of the State. 'Terms Casl The object in offering the above named State property at that time is to enable the Commis sioners to complete the Stale University. Agri cultural College and Lunatic Asylum a! Lin coln, the Capitol 1'iiibliug haviiu been built from the proceeds (d the previous sale of lots. This sale of St itr- properly offers to the Farmers. Mechanic nn I Laborers, a chance for a eheap home at the C.ipitid. situated in the richett Ag ricultural disiri.-t id the State, aud at the GREAT SALT BASINS, where salt is bein? manufactured from the sur face water. Lim-olu beinir iV Capil i! of Ibe Stat, tod the objective point of some live diterent r.ii'road. Teaching out into the interior, and tapping the Salt Deposits at this place, will .-oonmake it the intcrjor town of the Slate. The Capital was located at Lincoln in Sep tember. IviT. by an act of the Legislature, and contains sixteen hundred inhabitants, with good Hotels. Stores. Churches and School. The Leg islature hel 1 its first S?s?ioii in the New Capitol the past winter. The Burlington and Missouri River Kailroad is being rapidly pushed forward to Lincoln, and will by contract bo completed early next fiswib. This line will give direct communication with Chicago, and will be pushed out to Ft. Keapiey. uniting with and becoaiingabranch of the Union Pacific U. li. The Midland Paeifie IjLiilroad Jias also the whole of its line under contract from Nebraska City to Lincoln, and will be, according to the terms of its contract, fully equipped and in running order by the blth of May next.- This line is one of the links by which the Pennsylva nia Central R. K. wiil reach across: the conti nent, completing as it will in a short time, its connection wi;h Nebraska City, and from Lin coln west ti the Uni"ii Pacific. Thus Lincoln will if for a time the terminal point of two great thorough fires, ami eventually occupying a centra! M';tioti upon two trans-continental j rnii'es. si irter. by troni one to two nuudre l ; Miles th '-i my oth-r;'-t con.f ruteJ. i . , . ... r - - -, . , I 1 iv .. li i: . . ... r.i.j. .vc-ri.ui- j tun :l IVdi m! I-.-.t.e Asylum . now bemg u DAYID i;".rL ;R. t i -v i-or. i Tlfos p. KENNAHD. Sc-. of Suite. IS CILLLSPIE. Commissioners. bilv'wti A id i for. I PROPOSALS FOR GRAIN. JJeaixjcabters Departmknt of thk Platte.) CUIEF Wl ARTr.BMASTKK S OFFlyC. OmH.t. Ntr... July Sealed bid, in durdi. ate. with guarantee I l Itimeit liV two rfSUonsiblp rmrttfs. not !litiers. i idcriied b' two responsible parties, not bidders, ! ! will he iweivcrt at this ntficV until 1( o't-lo.-k a. : in. on Thursday. .4,unt 1-1', for the drli very "1 31 . ,t f i .,-! n-,A', t r COi'A. Tict-Htit thousand (2tM.U) Btish-h of . , ' at Omaha. Xebraka. lelivery in eomnietlr e uion the award of con- tract, ami to be completed within thirty Ja thereafter. I will hi reotivwi tor nny (quantity not Ic-s than three thousand bushel. Full coudition.4 of eou'ract made Li.own on ajiplieutiou t this ofiic-e. I'y order of ilv"i Maj. Oen'l Anj-iir. WM. MYKltS. julyilwO Bvt Bri?. Oen l I', g. M. Sylvester Lewi ami Abisa Abbott, resident.-1 of the State of M innesota : Will take notice that the ISurliiisrton .v Mis souri River Railroad Comn.-inv in Nebraska has located its road throueh and upon the following i . real estate owned by them, sit mile in Cass county, J State of Xebraska, to wit : Southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, and iiorthwe-'t iu:irrer of southwest quarter of section t went) -eiirht and northeast quarter of southea.-t quarter of section twenty ijoi. tornshii twelve ranicc llineeo east d the sixth principal lien;IM:i : and the said Sylvester Lew is ami Abisa Abbott are further notified that said Uai'.road Company desires to take, hold and appropriate so much of said real estate as may be necessary for the con struction and convenient use of its road: an 1 if the said Sylvester Lewis j;nd Abisa Abbot: shall not within thirty days after the publica tion of this notice for four week-, to wit : on or before the :ith day of September. X. I: lSiR', apply to the Probate Judi;c of said county to huve the damages assessed by six disinterested freeholders, selected by said Probate .ludge. as provided ill chapter twenty-five 'J'o of the Ke- iscd Statutes of the State of Xebra.-ka. and amendments thereto, said Company wiil proeeed to have the damages assessed as therein pro vided by law. liated lstday of July. a. d. lsod. Burlington A: Missouri Kiver Bailrond Company in Xebraska. By T. M. MA KOI LI T. julyiiwt Its Attorney. Improved Farm and Tim ber For Sale The farm is about 2n miles west from Platts iiioudi. -J miles west of Jloover's. on the Stage road, tih acres has been in cultivation a log house upon it, and plenty of stock water : it is southwest '( ofsectiou 'IT. town l"J. range 11 bin ucres. and connected with it is lot 7 and south east of southeast i of section "-li. same town: and ranire. timber :KI and so-loil acres, making 2HI and SO-Hxj a-res. Also, the northwest 1 of northwest i of section "4, town. 7. range -11. in M iils county, fowa. due east from Plattsmouth. and one mile from the river, heavy timber, for term address I. II. SOLOMON. uiay2Stf. Gleuwood. Iowa. IFAItM FOR HAlSaE. This farm is situated one and a half miles be low Heed's Mill, on Weeping Wuter. and con tains bio acres, iVt acres timber. The entile tract is under feuce, and T." acres in cultivation. Weeping Water runs through one forucr id' the farm. Two dwelling houses on the premises. Price ?:t.."mi. 1 will also sell the growing crop .ri0 acres wheat and fifteen acres corn, together with all my farming utensils. )'-1 if R. S. STR EET E R. IVotice- Nicholas Baker, a non-resident of the State of Nebraska,: Will take notice that the Burlington & .Mis souri Kiver Railroad Company in Nebraska had located its road through and upon the following real estate owned by hiiu. situate iu Cass county. Slate of Nebraska. to-it: Northwest ouartcr i1 1 ' of section thirty-four ('. township tbirtein 11 1', range twelve (1"J' ; and the -aid .Xh hoi;; Baker is furl her not iticd that said Railroad Com pany de.-ires to take, hold and n;. imc mueh-of said real estate as may be nni's'a i y bo the construction ami convenient ;i- of iis nnd : and if the said Nicholas linker, shall ool itliii. thirty days after t be publication of this nsii.-i for four uei'ks, to-wit : on or boKti-e iln- otn d: of September. A. 1. 1m'1.', apply to the Probate Judge of said county to have the d.im.-ges -scsscd by six disinterested frcd'ol fcr. -ei. e, -ed by said Probate J udge. as provided in diaplc twenty-live of the Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, an iimetnliiietitsthereto. said Com pany will proceed to have the damages assessed as therein provided by law. Dated 7lh day of July. a. p. 1hi;o i Burlington A: Missouri l!ier Railroad Vinpaiir in Nebraska. By T M. MARlH'LTT. julyHw4. lis Attorney. IVotice To the owners iwho.-e nanus are unknown non resident ofthe State of Xchrask-t: 1 M ill take notice that the Burlington A Mia sonri River Railroad Company in Nebraska ha loeatcd its road through and upon the following real estate owned by them, situate iu Ca. county. State of Nebraska, ami city of Plaitsmoiilh. to wit : Lot twel c tl-) in block one hundred and ' fifty-one il.'il', its is dc.-igiiated upo'i the recorded and published plats of the city of Pl-itts-moiilh: and the said owni-rs i !:o-o natnes arc unknown) arc further notiiod that said Railro id Company desires to take, hold and appropriate raid real estate tor the u-e of its road : a 11 1 i: the said owners whoe names are unknown shall not within thirty days aftertiie publication of this notice for lour weeks, to-wit : on or bc forthebth d iy of September, a. p. ISiii.'. apply to the Probate .1 udge of said county to have the damages assessed by six disinterested freehold ers, selected by said Probate Judge, as provided in ehapfer twenty-five cd' t!io Revised Statutes of the State of Nebraska, and iiinendmeirs thereto, said Comianv will proceed to have the I d.imnees :isessed as therein provide 1 by law." ! Kateil Tth -lay ol .luiy. a. n. lsti'. r.uriiogton A" .Missouri Kiver li iiiroa.it ompauy in Nebraska. By T. M. M RtUETT. july-"wL lis Alt"nicv. IVoIice Amanda Forbes, a non-rcsi leut of tlie State of N cbraska : Will take notice that the Purlington V Mis souri River RailroadiCompany in Ncbrsslsti has bo ated its rond through and i:on tiie following real estate owned by her. situate in Cnss comity. State of Ncbra; ka. to-wit: North half Slot Lot tight tK- in section seven (7). township t eke t JL, Range fourteen il4: and the said Amaiv'a Forbes is further notified timl said Railroad Company desires to take, hold and appropriate so much of said real estate as may be nec-.-ssary for the construction and convenient use of its road: and if the said Amanda Forbc4 shall not withi'i thirty d;vs after the publication of this not ice f"r four weeks, to wit : on or before the tith day of September. A. i. 1st'.!), apply to the Probate Judge of s:;id county to have the damages assessed by six disinterest ed freeholder', selected by said Probate Judge, ns provided in chapter twcnty-fi of t'.ie ,:e-vi-c l S;a.tnt?s of the State of Ne' r i-ka. (' ninciidments thereto. aid Compiiiiyv. il! proceed to have the dam-.tges a-i"ssed ns thtreiu pruvi 1 cd by law. ) ited 7th dav of July. a. r. Burlington A Missouri River Railroad Copipunj in Nebraska, By T. M. MAKQUETT. julywt. Its Attorney. ivoTiciT Win. F. Euders & Co.. non-residents of the State of Nebraska : Will take notice that the Burlington .V Mis souri River Railroad Company iu Nebraska has located its road through and upon the following real estateowned by theia. situate in Cas.-county. State of Ncbrarka. and city of Plai t-ni-.iit li. t -wit: Lot seven (7). in block sixty-four b4, ns is designated upon the recorded and pub lished plats of the city of Plattsmouth : ami the said Win. F. Lmleis ,t Co. are further noti fied that said Railroad Company de-ires to take, hold and appropriate said real estate lor the use of its road: and if the said Wm. F. Euders .v Co. shall not within thirty days after the publication of this notice for four weeks, to-wir : on or be fore the l:;th li!yofSeptcmberA.l.lS''t'.i. api !y to the Probate Judge of said county to h ive the damages assessed by six disinterested freehold ers, selected by said Probate Judge, as pro ided ill chapter twenty-five i"iof the Revised Stat utes ((' the State of Nebraska, and amendments thereto, said Company will proceed to have the damage.) assessed as therein provided by law. Dated 1 1th d.iy of July. a. n. Burlington ,v Missouri River Railroad Company in Nei r iska. By T. M. MA KQUETT. julylow4. Its Attorney. IVOTH'R Cht'rles H. Henry, a non-resident of the State of Nebraska : Will take notice that the Burlington Ji Mis rouri River Railroiul t'ompany in Nebraska has located its road through aud upon the following real estate owned by him. situate in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of Plattsmouth. to wit: Lot four U in block fifteen 'IV.an i bit fourteen '14; in block one hundred and s'-venly-one (171 ). as is designated upon the recorded and published plats of the city of Plattsmouth: and the said Charles 11. Henry is further notified that said Railroad Company desires to take, hold and appropriate said real estate for the use of it road; and if the said Charles il. Henry shall not within tiiirty days after the publication of this notice for four week-, to-wit: on or before the loth day of Septem ber. A. l 1 ... apply to the Probate Judge of said connly to have the danittges assessed l y six disinterested freeholders, selected by said Pro bate J udge. as provided in chapter twenty-five (iVof the Revised Statutes of the State of Ne braska, and amendments thereto, -aid Company will proceed to have the damages assessed as therein provided by law. Dated 14th day of July, A. n. ISoP. Burlington ,v Missouri River Railroad Cotntianv in Nebraska. By T. M. MARQUE IT. julyl"iw4. Its Attorney. "lI"rt.Y777 Lady Agents, in every Town and II lUage, to sell what er everv ladv will nor ehnseat sight. Addresn MUs WILLIAMS, l.-y ! Fulton street, N. Y, ijulySwl. FOR ssAI.i: OR IB EXT. The undivided htilf or the whole if desired of the nofK IJLUITS GJ: 1ST AXD SA IT jJILL; vt-horse pbwer cr.cine and boiler rluir ot'a f.jot j b rei tvTstory mill hons MxrA) feet: even thiag in good runnicz order. Also a GOOD DWELLIXG HOUSE, of four rooms and cellar. For particulars en onre. f. C. X.'lII.i N J ,. ?pr.-f.l K--k LlnfT?. Ci nn'v. vh. l,lWls NOTICE. ! In the IHslri -t Court of the Sfaie of bra7-lta iniud for I'a-s einii'.v. I'.iy Tint Cobb, us Administrator cf the estate of Williamson J. W. Cobb, deceased, l'laintil!' iiiruiiist .1 ..fi II Tb..ti..k- t...t'..n.l,,.i ; . ........ ! To tLe nlM c iia:ii.'l di-.-ndapt. .Faun's II Tiiomus; Vol' are h-ivly iot. tied I t'at the ubot e named !aiiiitf ml on the -iotti lay of June, -i.. tile 4ii ofie-e "I t!ie t :e:R t the above ! vu;i', tile ol'leet an ! prayer id which is to d- n judprnent you rthe win ..f T i iiiin-iretl ami Kiifhl l) illai!. wiui inti ict tuere- I on trom J uneoth. 1V.(, nx tb r:ite ot live percent, ! pit noi.th. and l obtain a decree ot toret lo.-iure i -n a morticape piven by you to W. It. W. t'ob'i to ; :'enir- the pni:icut ot fai l Mill ol u;oney. beuriin? date the fth day of June. 1ST-S, on the southeast mirier '' 'ol Mt ti.'U Xo. thirty li li'wn.-hi Xo. eleven '11'. north of r.in.-e Xo. liiirtcen .1:!', ea.t of the sixth ''.ii Principal Me ridian in I'asn county, Nebraska, mid unles? you appear in .nid t'ourt and aii.-.;wer or demur to Htmt t'ltition on or before the L"d day t Aiisu.-t. Ixl:?. the s.id petition will be taken as true and a decree rendered ncrordinitlv. SlEVLX.soX A HAVWAKP. . Attornes for I'laintitr. Ordered published four consecutive weeks in the XkhkaskA IlKRAi.P. W. li. WKLf.S, jnlySwt. fi'k o! Hist. Court t'asa Co. Xeb. Ifetrnv police j 'J :i!ie:i up by the sn'osci iln-r ltvitiir in Stove CVeek precinct." on ihe'JJd day of .lune.ls,.!. One j itay ll,.rp.- Colt, three years old. a scar on the i let! thit-.i. stipjiosed to he n kick, harness marks. w hen found Ins fore feet were hobbled with a ; r..pe. F. W. FOWLEK. july i.vr". TAKEN UP ON MY PLACE". NEAR Piutt-tnotith. two nhife Sow, wei'rhin'g about ItX' poui-ds each, with hole in their ears. The owner is requested to call, provo property, pay charges an 1 tt'kcthcm away. ju!yw.7 JL tl: PETTlT. TAKEN up by the subscriber, in Sf.uh Rend precinct. July 2-d. IN).). One Iron iry Mare, siippo.-ed to be three or four years old. three white feet, branded "O. ."on near hind hip. when taken up had on a leather head stall, and was ..bed all round. liEttP.UE D. MATTISON; julyi.r. ivor i uk. 58Notice is hereby given that my wife. Jano Hidstea I. has left my bed and l-oard without just cause or provocation, and all persons are hereby cautioned against trusting or harboring heron my account, us 1 will pav no debts of her eon" trading. ORANti lioLSTEA D. Linwood, Butler county. Neb., July 15, 1 ;'.. julyi'uJ. j. si. nmAN & co., 'Successors to J. M. Hinchman,) Druggists & Apothecaries. 1EALKR. IS 3rii;s aiatl Cvfliviiics, PAINTS, OILS. IYES. NOTIONS, Toilet Goods PKP.rUMErtY. FANCY S'APS. PUf?E WINES AND LIQUORS ! ' r Mr-ha .Teal ami ModiUual purposes. b ccj u-!an:l en ha:el a lull and well as.-orted .-'ork of PATEXT KWICIE.. Physician''' prescriptions carefully compound ed by an experienced Druggist. None but the purest medicines used. All goods warranted in represented. Ua!l and see. zlain Strut, South Side. I'KIiMS CASH. 1. C. Pearson, a non-resident of Ibe Stale of Nebraska : Will take notice that the B.irliii'-'ton ,V Mis souri River Railroad Compan. in Neora-!a ha 1 . atc.l its road through and upon the following r"al estate owned by him. "itii'tte i:: Cass county. Slate of Nebra.-ka. to wit : Northwc.-t iuarter ot the nortliwe-i: miiirt'T of sect, on fooiicen (It', t wn-bip twelve il''. north of range nine 'i! e:od l the sixth principal meridian; and the -aid D. C. Pcarsoti is further notified that said Railroad Company desires to fake, hold and ap propriate so much of said real estate as may lie oeces-ary for the construction and convenient ii-e of its road : and if the sail I). '. Pearson -ball not within thirty days i:"ter thc- pub lication of this notice for four wick.-, to wit: on or before the (ith day of September. n. IHt.'i. apply to the Prolate ilu.ltc ol said county to have the damages assessed by six j disinterested freeholders, selected by said Pro birfc J u lge. us provided in chapter twenty-five J:".) of the Revised Statutes of t lie Slate of Ne braska, rod amendments thereto, a;d Company wdl proceed t. hate the damaged assessed as therein provided by law. Dated 21st dav of July. A. !).1 ;'.. 15 irlinifton p Mi.-soitri Rier Railroad Company in Nebraska. By T. M. M A R(i I " F.TT. july2.w4 lis Attorn, y. The oh nci-s ' wiio ;c nan:. -ni c u. .known non resident of the Sbte of Ncbrii.-l;.i: Will taKC notice that thi? Burlington A Mis souri River Kailroad 'o!ti) any in N"'ira-ka has located its road through and t.po'i the following r. al estate owned I y them. situate in Casa county. State of Nebri!"k!t. to-wit : Lot three 'ol in sec tion six :ti . ton ii ship twelve (l1, north of range twelve -:. an I the said owners 'whose name are unknown i i:: e further not-tied that said llailroad Company desires to take, bold and appropriate so imi"l of said real estate as may be necessary for the construc tion ni:d c"ii eiilent use of ils road: and if the s-iid owners (whose names are unknown, shtd! not within thirty days after the publication of tliis notice for four u i-cka, to-nit: on or before the loth day of Septem ber, a. n. lv;i. apply to the Probate Judge of srid county t h ive the damages assessed by six disuitercst.fi freeholders, selected by said Pro bate Judge, as provi led in chapter twenty-five i-oi of the Revised Statute of the Stare oi' Ne braska, au l amendment, thereto, said Company wiil proceed to have the damages assessed a-s therein provided by law. lotted 1 4i !i day of July. a. p. Isi0. Burlington A .Missouri River Kailroad Company iu Nebraska. By T. M. MA RQUE'i'T. julyl.jivl J is Attorney. St mind 11. Elbert, a non-resident of the Sta'e of Nebraska : Will take notice that the Burlington ,v Mi sonri River Railroad Company in Nebra-ka baa ii eatcd its road through i'l) 1 uioii the i"l;o it y real estateowned by hiiu. situat. in t.'as.- county. S'.itte of Nebraska, and city of Platt-moutb, to wit: East half i 'ji block four '4' '1 homji.-..n's Addition to Plait-mouth. -s i designate I npoD rlu; recorded nud piibli.-lied piats ot city o Platt.!t:.-uth : and the said Samuel 1J. Elbert is further nHill"d th .t said Railroad Company de sires to take, hold and atpprorriate sjid re:d .i-tiite for 'be use ot its road: and if the said -vitmsel If. Elbert shall not within thirty da after the .tiKicalion of" this l oticc for tour ks. to-wit: on or before the l'.tii day of'Scp einbi r. a. p. 1 ;, rpply to the Probate J mbre of si; i eroiuty to b ive the damecs assessed by six disinterested fV-.-hol b-r.- selected by sai l Pr -bate J iidgc. as provided in chapter tveiitv-tie ''S- of the Revie I r-taf.ites ot the StMte of Ne braska, and amen lmeidd thereto, said Com iiiv iv ill prt ceed to h iv e the damages as-ivs-.d tit tiiereiti I'hit ide.l hv law. Dated 14th day r.f July. a. it. lH.'.;!. Furliiigton & Missouri River Railroad Compa ny in Nebraska. By T. M. MARtii ETT. ' julyliwl. Its Atlorioy. IYOTICE. David Remick, a non-rtidcnt of the State of Nebraska: Will take notice that the Burlinatori A- Mi-- "iiiri River Railroad Coiupai.y in Nebraska has locate! Us road tnrough and upon t!ie billowing r?:d e-tate owned by hira. situatt in Cass county. State of Nebraska, and city of Platt.smu;h. to wit : Lot five :!). in block .'tie hundred and seventy-one '17.1. as is dc-ignated U.on Ihc recorded and published j bus of the ity of lattsmo.itli ; and the earl !avid Kemick is fur- iher notified that said Rjilri).-tdComt..invdesi'-es t.i take, bold and appr.i'riltc said real estate f'-r the use of its road i and if thcanl David Recttck sh.il not within thrrtv i'as a.'ier t he pubheat iou of h's noti.-e for four v-ecks. to-- it : on or tie fore theloth 'lay o Sejoe'nber.A. i.l-i'.'. a:i! to the Probate u Ige bf s.iid eou: ty to have the damages ssp.-ei lc dU intcoted free hold eri, sclented. by sai.j i'rbhate Jude, as jnovided in cnapter twetity-nv r lii.nil tut: llir:. tljt- ; u'es of tuc State of Ne'.mska. and auiendmcnt ! thereto, smd t ompi i.n.v wid rri-ce.-l to have the ! datljji.- js-cs-ici cs therein pt-jv:ded by law. Dated lith day of .inly. a. I.. IV.'J. LVrlin.'foti .V" Mi-sotiii River "..i'mad Cirionii . . in Nebraska. Ji f . "f . V ItO'.'K f T. ' jttlvl .ir. Jt two- Saint Louis . & Omaha tri- ,2gWeey ! The abore Iti-e of Steam r will Iearo Plattn I mouth everv other d throughout the cidu ! season, connecting Plattsmouth with the JSur i lingleii A Missouri Rier Ratlrnad tor the cn.-t. ; north and south, and at the I Mlow ing points , Hith nulti a.leoni.ecuoiis. tvunil Rlutls.Omaha. i St. Joseph. Leavenworth and kaptas City, tor freight or passage ttl-P'.v "I ror ice SlSlPSON. .MlCKl.LV. All A CO.. marl!' AsculJ. CLOTHING! CLOTHING I! Williaiu tndeliiiaun, tllAl ISII Ready-Made Cidthing, GENTS' FURNISH I EG tJOODS. HaU, Cap, liuot. ShuM, Trunks, YaliiM 4 NOTIONS. . South Side Main Street, I'laUMiioulli, IVI. jyl'W ' lu the Di.'triet Cinrt of the Slate of Ncbia.'.ka iu und for t';e.s county. Brvmt Cobb. is Administrator of the estate of V. R. V. Cobb, d.eesscd, r. Charle W. llill. defendant. The above named defendant is hereby noticed that the t laiutitf above nuo.ed oiu ou the .'nth day of June, lH'tf, fl in the oliiee of the Clerk of the above named Ctsrt bis petition iu iht. above entitled cause, the. o:.'"cl and prayer of which is tvi obtian a judgment tigafitst the said defendant. Onirics V . llill. for the stuil 'if '1 wo Hundred and Eighty Dollars, with udeicsl thereon from the .Vh day of . I line ls.-.. at the rate of fiv e per cent, per mot th. iiad to ojdaiii a decree of foreclose ore on moitgage givenlby mil. llill to W. R. W. Cobb in serine the pavineul of snid sum of money, bearing date the 'uh day of .loi.e. lsT.S. ou the northeast quarter ( 1 4 1 of H'C tioii No. thirty :.!', in towushii No. eleven 1 11 . north of range No. thirteen Y east of the sixth ul) Principal Meridian, in V county. State of Nebraska: and unless oil, t barb s W. llill, ap pear in said Court and answer or demur to f.:i l pet itioii on or before the i! M day ol August. sr.o, the said petition w ill be taken a-s true aud a decree enlercd accordingly. ........... STL YEN SON X !IAM.II!H, Attorney for Plaint ill. Onlered published four consecutive wcrkt in the Nuiu.isKA lO.itAt ii. Wvt. L. WKl.l.r-. julySvvl. Cl'k of Dist. Court Cass Co., Ne!.. I.E AirS;CITICl3 I u the District f'ourt of the Stale of Xebra-ka.' in and for C.ifcd t ouuty. Bryant. Cobb, an Adniinisti ator of the estate of Y. R. W. Cobb, d.-ca-ed. PlaiulilT, i.sniu.f Robert A. Chandler, Defendant. To the aboveil named Defendant : Von are hereby notified that the plaint iff ah-vo imiued did on t!ie:iillh day if June. lb'J. lib in the oflice of the Clerk of the bo e named Co'ii t his petition in the alove entitled cause, the oh ject and prayer of mhieh is U obtain a jnda meiit against vou for th.) sum of Two Hundrc.' ami Eighty Dollars with interest thc reini from the lst day of June. 1ST4, at the rate of five j.cr cent, per month, and to obtain a decree of fore closure on a mortgage given by you to W. R. W Cobb io secure the judgment of raid sum '' money ami interest, bearing date the -d-l day of June, is.', on the southwist quarter t.: ) of "' lion No. fifteen d't. in township No. Ion 'il'. north of range No. twelve til!', eust of the sixth ib Principal Meridian, i.u Ciss cotiiit.v , N. btas ka; and unless yoti appear li. said Court and an swer or demur to said petition on or b. fore I ho 31 day of August, isi.'.i, the sai l petition will be taken as true and decree rendered u.-cordiutf-Iv. STKYENSON a: !!A V RI, Attoruc) ior 1'laintirf Ordered piiblihcl four coiiseeotive weeks io the NKnitAsUA lliittl i. Vv . L. M'Kl.l..--. julysw 1, Cl'k of Dit. Court Cum Co., .v eb. t roitTrxi: i. a sta iu--nighu r..r i Sab New patent article for every fcliinle. Simple 2. Addrc-ji IN YEN I' 'R. P. O. Box L'-ioS, New York. ijulf .iwl. READ The following from the CINCINNATI TIMES, .one of the most reliable news papers in the United States. What can be more convincing? HOME TESTIMONY. m trm.. The Cincinnati Daily Times of March 21, 1861, saya: The Scandinavian remedies appear to be growing in favor with the public, if wc may judge by the testimonials con stantly received by the proprietor. A letter from Wiscon sin, to be found in our advertising col umns, announce that among the physi cians of the locality it is becoming very popular, ami what is very unusual, is be ing adopted by them in their practice, as a cure for many dis eases which they can not treat effectually in any other way. We understand that the immense trade carried on for sev eral years in these medicines has dur ing the present yeai nearly doubled. Their process of operation is by a thorough purifica tion of the blood, and, a consequent eradication of disease. f " I J I t n -5. .. r---.. -.--.- - ! ? iwii up r'-