LOCAL NEWS-! riattsmotttli.I,cde No- 6, A-IF- & a. si. f rei-ul .rcnmniun.c.-.tions I-t and 3,1 Mondayauf each nui.ih, at 6 1 t o c ock, j. ui. E T. Dl'KE, W. M. J.fi. IIOWE. - - s--s- i Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R A: M. llfirii ir n,m,rr u 21 and 4ih Wedntsdiys of tib iw-uih, at o 1 2 o'clvtk p. in J. O. HOWE, II. P. J. C CUMMINS. Pec. i u T I. 0 0. F. T"; ..It.- I. N . 7. meet fven Patnrrt y eve-ung lit t!:e urt tli.tiso Hail. l.f. tl.eis of tithef .o!ge are re- .tf:1 J' If ViUll lu Visit till I.u'r. ! liv .1 II. HoWUSD, J.C v. r..im ctj, Ri-c. Bcc'y. ' J-', "in M'r-hitii't'ty'm Ijitl'y. (" 'H'hnt about that Jail! r7"iIoat are running as far n St R'-aJ the procceJings of the Farm ers dab. rv,1!!'. Tfios. MeCurtnev can get hN j . t diary by cilling at this offics. '""" K!t)er it H'ic have lot nf fresh ri-ii'li"' in liter. t!o and see them. CS'" -rper for March is received and n'.nio-t atirpisses itself. Kleperi i.-ie h u e them for sale. "The river i rising rapidly, and we may IcmiIc fr a eenerrl "smash up?' 6f ti.tj ice in a short 'una. - ' ; CV I h' west room of Masonic & OJJ I'. IIo a s buil.ljn ; will bo ready to receive g ui ' in ;i few days. ' ' I'vUcni'Mnbcr that a new ferrv boat, c i i il to any cu the Missouri river, "wii! 1. running at thu city as scon as the liver r;i"n-. Cuiieon with your emigrant und f:. iht wagons. . . . ,- ryi'l f two men who were arrested for S i iotin at Kov. .Mr. McCartney, weic river, anuv trial; and, from lack of l-al tvi'l.'ii.ie to identify them as he men who u-jue thd shooting, were acjuited CVN "w buildings are already going u r in diJn'.'it p irts of thi city. What will it lijj .whirn sprinj; oyMen-? (Jo hhead, t!i-re i lio'dangr of getting too many L-nihil fig.. CVI'he revival at the M. E. Church in t!ii city is srili in progress. Some thirty Lave l.een 'onvertel, and many more are iri-l-'r conviction. Tiiore appears to be a g.-n-ril i .-viv.il truing on in the west. We 1-arn th i 1 nuni'iors are being 'adJ 'd to the church" at t.'mincil Uiull's, where a aetiei of meetings are-, bijin"; 2"helJ. (;'l'U eopp.-rhead papers of the Tcr rit'iry are '.pule jolly over tlic veto uies- ij;' and t-peceh of the lVe.-.id.nt. It C'-rt:iin!y inu-'t le a glorious tl.iy for De- r;u;v when uch a misi' l:ineous crowd -a-. .1. . !-; II i-hcs, i.-o. F. Train and otl,. of lik-i ilk, drink to the h.-alih of th" i.rr reitest Aiiierie.int JfF J n-vl-. .(i.jrcw .oh.j.snri and Kohert F. I.ee.' I.-t them Jraw all the c insulation tliev c i ii fniu it we want ,..,, . - ,UU CW 10 :T"In reply to"F. A. J.,' Or.argo 111. we vv u! 1 s-iy that i-nty r.f ivernment 1 ri'l. ih- iine-it in the world, c in be had mi Silt Crock, thirty miles west from I . L- i . i'.'i. Til i s region of countrv is f i-: sc't'.ing ii ; with energetic anl inJus-r:-nM peopl.', and is bound, e'er many v irs, t the most populous and v 'rill'iy purt t f Nebrask-i. Schools, iCh i-.-!,pS Stores, Mills, anl ail the c u v ctiieri je of an old r settled coun try, are already there, and th- Salt S rings and richness of the sii! of the surro-jn iing country will soon draw man uf icturing capital , - la regard i tu action of ou'r legisla ture relative to emigration, a.l that hasj be ii done so far looks only to a dsem iaati'.n of a kniAledgj of the country. J' i '! :. u f t''s J im'. l. i"X: in ul tr.oii the north to-day Can't or s the I'i.-ittc. CV'be ice still holds, but should it Jet loo-.? to get a better hold, it will le a "p.i:er." C-J'l'r. IJenner delivered a jectnre in N-Lraika CityTast Tuesday evrning, on the huhject of Nebra-ka City; its pre sent l.i.-tory and future condition." - V The .Xfws says thirty-six men have b. en fuund in Nebraska City who favor State, anl f-ays that eighty are claimed to lc in favor of il. - CV'by d )n"t some one tart a water cart. It would pay tirst.rate. A large amount of building will be done the pre sent season, and witer will have to be hauled for mixing u'ortar, Ac. Let some one g.-t a water tank made and hoi.-t it on two wheels hitch a horse to '.t and start in "business" We predict he would make more money than any teamster in tow n. 2? Let eve: body prepare for business There never was a time that indie ittd o much "go-ahead" in l'iattsiuouth as at the present Already mm from the ea-tern cities are here looking out a pi io to "set up" in, and all agree that tl.s is iff., phice. Build houses! There :il h" an unprecedented djnand for th?m this summer, and those who have theia to sell or rent will be the ones who Biike the money. We are becoming kr..'.wn to the world as a city of impor tance, and should be prepared for the ru-h that will be made for here nest uMner. CifScrgt. Wni. Wells, Co "A," 1st Neb., is in the city, on a visit." C5"Wild geese are again becoming f'entiful, and our sportsmen are begin ning to talk of a hunt. , Z. - X- " " ' b14'? t'gntj nd 'he mer if clear to-Jay. Look out for steamboats in the course of a week. (Tiee fjdvertijeBient jof.'fEaTiery and Confectionery" in to-day's issue. A good bakery is a necssity in a 'Swell rei; ulated" city, and we! hape 'our citizens will patronize friend GofT sudiciently to enable him to keep p-n first-class estab-' ii.-nmenc. ue can furnish jou with fresh bread, cake?, pies, crackers, &.C., cheaper than you can aCford to make thetn-your self. (7"We invite attention to the adver tisement of Bryant's Business Collre, in this iiui. . It is A necessity that every young man (and many older ones) t-hould make himsilf thourouhly acquaint, J with gen eral buMoens principels, and at the same time' learn to write a suitable business hand. Bryant's College is the best place in the northwest to acquire thu knowledge, biing conducted with rspecial regard to business q-jaliQcations. Let our young men go and prepare them" selves for d ing something in the world. From Hut'ir I fj'n DiUj (TThe, Union men of Omiki hare noni'mat; jjji ticket to be supported at their charter election, headed by John Taffe for Mayor, ' C"Tlie Council Bluffs nnpareil says work will be commenced on'tLe C. B. & St Jo. road as soon as the weather will permit. Cjfhera nre more strargers in tha ci'y now than was ever before known at this season of the year. They are all looking up bnsinos3 locations. What does it signify? Does any one suppose I'iattsinou.n is not moving C7.t a Democratic ratification meet ng in Oarnha a resolution was passed end jrsing .ndy Johnson's veto Message and his reconstruction policy. They dare not, eren yet, come out and square ly endorse the administration of Presi dent Johnson from JhmJiiy't liniij. tSStop at the News Depot of Klepser 'it Wise and subscribe for a few more copies of the Weekly Herald to send eat. Don't wait to think about it until it is too late, bnt go now. The amount of money paid by Cass county for guarding prisoners within the past two years would nearly or quite build a good jail. Who objects to build ing one the present season? fsf A gentleman from Baltimore, who never heard of l'iattsiuouth until about three months ago, is now in the city making arrangements for opening an ex tensive business house. s?Wliat is the m itter with the A l itr its 7? Would it not be well for lh I'tts to say to it that we need men and nevvs p.'ipeis that will stand by tho principles of the party? Cs?"Mr.'J;ioob Betts means business He h is lime to sell, and proposes to m-tke i .....re. Don't forget, vou men who ,?,,', re preparing io ouuu, mac me man who advertises can n fiord to sell cheaper than one who does not, anl e-overn your- ' selves according ) sen e accordingly. C2?(iir City Council are entitled to' great praise for the energy thev hedis- I . . . ,- ... . " " ,...v .v, ... ..,.,, -.c..-. ...... .ji i ! ti.. l ..:t i: . i i i l ill's vti .a ii (j it ui iut ii ui iu3 unu if O nn Second Jtreet and the construction of the sidewalks. up to Fourth street, was no light undertaking, to say nothing of tho bridgethat liave been built." the ob' traction of the creek on the south side of Main St., and numerous other impor tant improvements. I,t the same spirit be manifested for another twelve months und the change-in the appearance of our j city will be wonderful. ,. m . - From 'l-fsl,ij'tl,iily. ... GsfM-iils are again arriving from the north and east ''on time." C"l)r- keener is in the city, making his regular monthly assessments. Vestkv Mfc.Ti6. The Vestrv of S:.l r.ike s ran ail will meet this evening at 7 p. m. 5? Our farmers are busy preparing Tor spring work. Cfs county farmers arj a .wide awake class of men, and are generally "up and doing" at the proper time hence their success. CiTThe ice in the Missouri is entirely broken up, yet the cool weather has pre vented its ctcari ng ut ihe banks. One or two warm days. will tiTectuiilJj -disperse it, however.. ... HVSeo advertisement of ''Auction Suie" in this issue. This is a eplcnd.d opportunity to purchase cattle, farming i..i.leineuis, cheap. Those desiring to purcn.ise will do wtU to be on hand on the uay of sale. (3?" A few more laborers, mechanics, v.. . ... . meichauts, jobbers, manufacturers, anU I fee. ti h 1 he t r; Council hold the rii;l,t to rejfO . , lite thu cha-jfa for such ilrayHjre. &c , within the every oilier class of honest men can Dnil t c.rp.nat lim ts of said Cry wlun extonionaie it rotilablo to vajale the crowded cities of the east; and settle ihriiisciTes in tie free and glorious west. Come aiung, u. w is the ttuio to commence. S?Souie of our iive" citizens, wli. uneratand the imi-ortauce of letting ttis neck uf the ood" bs known, are cn gaged in raising a fund to scud off copies of the JjKRA(.ir Fvcry man should dj oiueihinr. There is uo other way that ii knowledge of our country can be spread so i U'ectualiy uud ut to small a cost. Now is the time to move, before etni- grants apKI lleW scttier flUVO been indue-J ,. i . , i, i ..i., ed to seek some other locality. c: : i... .irs. uc " icii.r.iii, iu a i v w c? . n u in ber ol the lltconsh ructimiist, speaking) of a resolution pen.lii.g in Congress to remove the Capitol cut west, tiajs.I'ltint your Capitol in the North Western Ter ritory, and let this city of iniquity bco oie .Mi. ' "Jl an abode of bats." Certainly; ' britjg along your Capitol. The f'New Chicago w'.U try and mike room for it, notwith standing, it is just now a little crowded. LnnJ is cheap, j however, and the, "New Chicago" is not jet "fenced in." ' Ci'l ho community owes our Ciunty Commissioners their hearty thanks for their prompt action in the mattei cf a jail. , The " Bonrd ; yesterday . purchased the two story brick building known as "Haines' Brewery" for jail firposes. This building consists of a substantial stonn basement and solid brick super stucture. The lower stor can be cheap ly fitted to retain the 'awlets frawlers whom the .beriff t ikes nnd?r hrs charge, while the upper story will form n good dwelling for the sheriff or his deputy. This is one inrc.step in the right direc tion. CjiFOut city has made gigantic strides in the matter of improvements during the past twelve months, yet we need more of it. The graduation of Main St. should be completed the coming eummer, and the side walks extended farther up. Not'-J withstanding many of our citi.-r.s "could'nt see it" when we commenced battering awiy jlast' sumtner for these improvements, there is not a property owner in the city who regrets them. L -t us take hold and'make good, substantial, improvements, anl thus not only keep pace with the times, but show to stran gers vis. ting our city that we have nn abiding faith in our futn're piosperity. . MARRIED. On tho 1st inst., nt the residence of the brides father, by Kev. Win. A. Amsbarv Mr. David Marqiett and Miss Hilda Montgomery, all of Cass county. , FORRENT A house and four acres of land, situated in the North-west part of town. Tho bouse contains six rooms, a j:ood cellar and other conveniences. There is also a good stable on the prem ises. For terms, Ac, enquire of D JMarqcett. marchudtf TO RENT. A good Farm about 3 1-2 miles north west of Flattsniouth, about 40 acres, good house, well, an 1 barn. For further particulars, enquire of F. G- Parcel, at the Herald office at present. REMOVED. Staude t Anderson haver emoved to the nw three storv brick building, east room, corner M iin and Second streets, where they are readv to accommodate their obi customers and as many new ones as will favor them with a call. feb. 27 m Now is your tim"! If j-on want Cheap Clothing, call on Win. Stadelmann Si, Co., as they arc sellinz olVat cost to make room for a large and heavy 6tock of spring roods. feb. 22 JEWELRY STORE The subscriber having purchased the Red Store on 21 street, 'ately occupied b.T Sarpy and others, wou'J respectfully ft ''r'T vicinity that he h is r-fitted the store nnd opened a larze and full stock of Jewelry and Fancy .-'.rticles for Ladies, Gents, Children, and the rest of mankind, and is prepared to do. all inds of Watch, c,oek nnJ j(.wejrv R.pairin in the best ma-.ner, and would bo harpy to servhis ll.n.'1 now customers as may give bun their patronage, assuring them of tm;-ir work wpl, done nt jnoderatorri i - ... , . 1 ces, and on iihort time." The stock, em bracing every variety of jjoods usually kept nt a first class Jewelry Store, will be sold at low prices and warranted of tlie nest workmanship and material. He has also a small stock of rami'v Uroee ries, which will be replenished from time to lime, and sehl at the lowest figures Having permanently located in this city, I respectfuHv solicit a shnro of patron age, and cordially invite nil to call and examine the stock on hand, as we would be pleased to serve jou, find do not ask vou. to buy unless we can make it for your interest to patronize ns. ' K. II. EATON. ; n.attsmouth, Dec. 27th; lStio. tf ordi3Taici3 io. ,ir. In Ordinance io prohibit Drais, Hue- ons, S'c. from running as common . - M 3 - - . m ' I t 1 I A 1" 1 'transportation Vehicles without first obtaining a License, vctthin the ccr porate lumU of the Vity of Ptutls mouth: - - " Sec. It. Ve it ordained ly the City Cnnncil of rne i lty ot I'latiatoouih, tja-s Cuiioty, -Nel'M-ka, I'll it it -La I b-nolawfal for any peixoii or prr"ns to use or-atie t i be used any drar, wagon, cait or ol ber veliii le. a a cr mmoii Job wj;nn will. in tb corporate lim.'sif srtjd City, without fi- pr-nrif-.g fiorn the He. order a license for the mmM, ao : pay ing the of ten doilais for eiu h au.l every vehicle, Ate . io us-.l . This is to include Ih.ide b .u:io from ot o establi-bmeut lo another, gootiaaiul niercbndi-e from the b ai iai.iinir, Ac. Sec J. A ay per.ou or person n'lns nny ot said Telncl- ni b iv stated, without firat pro.-tirtTis a Il0'"D e f ir the tame, s-bal" 1.'-, before Ihe Mayor or any Jus ire of th - "eai e, found uil.y o' a mis 'e mean r and fined in ihe sum uf not l-sj than $5 00 or moie I ban HJ Ou for each and evety iff-.tcr to CunwiU4iel. - fea. 3. All funds realized from ai 1 licenses an l flue shall " be use-l Lyih--Mreet t'oinruissi ocer in L'-eping the street a d roady to the lauding in re pair. r ec. 4 b. All licences and finea shall alw. its be paid in cash and in advauee. Sec. 3 h. Lt'ii and every v.-hide -o licensed shall he Duiuh'Ted au I made re.-p nsa le far al! gxsj eu- Ciusieo l 'iiir cr- eliark-es are mole l.y tuoae uing or causing tj be ued such veb c;es. Sec 7ti. The City Recorder shall, lor each and eva-y l.eeiise so itu. if, le etitlHM lo the sum of one d d'ai; p.yable fn m the carte p-(K:ariug tlie license. sec s.h. No licen-e sall be iued f..r a less periud thau twelve ma iths se -. a h 1 h s Ordinance t a take effect from and af to. it pub ie itb'n. Inttcd l'.h .rf February, lit. C. 1. COOPER. Maror. F M. Ponar.iriTox. Rec-.rder- 2w ; FORiRHVT ' A Valuable Farm and Ranthe. The Farm and n.inche belonging- to the e late rf the l.ile Alexander I. viug ton rituated oo the g-eat freightnm ai d emierant road, 12 miles wrst of 1'intls tiiouih, is forreutf.r one and prubaby three eii l'he faini h is som 65 acres under ca tiv.itu n. n ith a ol i us. tnh es. 'c Piouoitutns will ...v. i I 1... ,1,. .I...I.....-H .1 .ill P.l.r.... I.e.- in pe.on or by letter, slim li.e .e-t ort' r wm, if we ii secure", oe ate ue i. i e m casn. payau e J m- nry ,.ti l5ti;. a. L. thiud, Adm i.istrt, r, .J.uu3tf ... GieoUle.Ca.eCo., .eb. Farm for Sale Three miles south of P lattmnonth, in fl. u rate n- ibhurbood. with go, si water and five acre beavy cottoiiw 0.1 1 mb r. For particulars ecquire uf H. K. Aadersoa, on the premises, or r I. M, wajuslirUM,- Keal Estate A ient. STATEMENT or tin. ... FIRE I TORNADO Insurance "Comp ay, OF FRLEPORT, ILLINOIS. We, Thnlim J. Tuuer. I're-M'Dt. anil Charles c lni'". Secretary, ol lliel'ire Mid 'lom..J'i 2 ar nii'.e Cuiapny, ul f r t .ort, 1 liuu.s. hereby cert ly in-it bmiiI Compile i u i- -tl ul a eai.ail of hi le-t uoe litinured tliouriAU i Uuil ir. a-eu.tMi Ly lin 0ii real e.-tte wo: lb al c u-h. va.uallon ai 4CH-t live iuiet e Mm.iu'i 1 1 f i d ral'i il aod not enoumbe e.J iu mu.e ilidD oue-Ku'h cf mid c.t-h vahkatoo " ei l iins. J. ti:i:nki:. t, (C H -) CLAK1.LS SQL lllt-j, ftet'y. statp .f Illinois, ' So prieosun Culintf. 1 ft-.-.onAliy ai.Mitri-il brfo eme, le-ic of theC-ar- ly C 'art ufbirpbenn.ni c u .iy. Thou a- J. 'I n. i. r and t'ha ! Squ.re l n:e ku-jw ti ms the I'rrs.J. i i adS creUiTor I lie Fire ad Tn:uaU ln-u h -.- C'liU.'ianjr, Ue, Leii;B 11 Uiii n ii ac.-n uin U I: v, f.'vonllf df o-e niid sly ikt II - ab.ive c r- tlKeac.e, tih'. le.i lo l.jr th ill re-p ctiv ly. It t ue in lu-ju me auil is f.i t. us tliown l.y the rectu. u! eail CuniiianT.'' cu.).-c ib il a'td swo'n io bef jre me, tbU 6 h d.iy of Jauu y, A L I- !. --:.l i. Kn TIUmI S'N. Coun'y Cle- W, l' 111 lly K. P. l'IKutUL, l)ej.utj Cleiw. CFttTIFICATF OF AUTHORITY, 7-i f ':' e mi tie SI ." 1 Jiumari;, A M-t'.S 1 lsti..M:e iinrimiitKT, t (IS t of i.nit rial Audit-. r. v , Omit, !. iisks, J. if U4r ief.6. ) . WJereas. J r. C t.Mfiritl.1 t.n, Aitam ... n erai ;pentf.r li.e tire ami I'm; n-io I.xarifie .i,,i t. tuc ll. n i:l t ree ,o. t, in tlie Male ol 1 1 1 -n is. Uni. liUd i.i tli.s oflict? - ei-fii.ieil cuj.y ul b Act of Iiic.it iorj"i.:i ol ;.id I'oinpaii.v, toKeiher w lb n wntte.i in-'iulneut mule r t Ii b.-.,i ut mii l'uia-DT,8i-'iid l.y the I'.tsi e u ami Secretary of .-..ul Crsupjoy nfiiier pa) b. oeiait ,-iiif; tliat atd C'onii.aur in j.ft nf 't jiiial of at lf ii-l Uue lliLiidred "Ihiiuit uil ! . M . i- , .ecu cl Uy lier. on it-al estate north aifnb valuation at l"i Hve tini. K the union m of vael Cipi.al.aul tint euuninbred to inula Ih u une lyiirtb ..f iid cash v.Oimli.Ml,'' in uccoidauce with b refUireni.-tt . f Mo;i,.fi Kunneen uf ii 1 . of li Teriitury ul' f; k.i, entitled "An A'-t . .i Uelntinn to IimnruiiLe '."yu," ul'p.oved te.j I'Uary I jib, iSj4. Theiefoi e. be it knoirt by the pre.un. Tint in purni.iocror lb Alorei tu Ac', 1 Julio i.il'ei-i.ie. auditor f the Te:r.t..iy iff .ri.r k.i. lo beri-by Certify, that miid I- ir.1 ai.il loruaii.i lii.iuanre I'-jtn-p" ha lull aaibu.-y .. tiai.t.:ict !. sineaa of li Mirance in the a t -j, it or,,V tii.iei- ihe aw,"olt JijTeriTtuiy-uut.l ilui,li day of January, A D ISO?- In witnesH wtvrenf. I have !inh'Cril.d tn v mine ami cam 1 i he ce.il or I be A.i.lit..- " s?al Ollice to be attlxed, Ihi lffifc da ,f Jaiia A ., arv, A D Is6i.v - - . .- JOHX '.II I.FFPIE, T( riiiorial Aui'iicr. F JI. Dorriiilon, As't, fel 2 6d " " Plafii..utli, Xehiahka. ifausic! Music J RAYMOXD, MIXER cf CO., DKALKRi 13 Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Music and. Musical M'dse, COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - IOWA. AND OMAHA, N. T. Orders ty mill for Music. Bi.ukn. or anything p tatnint; tj -. u.-ic, .roiupUy attended ti tOrders for tiiuiiiu or repairiDZ I'iano Forte and Arilele"U4 in F attMiioulh and v.eiuily will atieuilt d to at our earlirst conv -nience. ItAVMO.VU, MIXER tc CO. Aug. S.lSC5-t GUARDIAN SALE OF REAL Br order of Iba .I'roiiale C.tt of Cuss county. K. t ., un Saturday, Ihe 17 day of March, a u 1'tiS. bi tvve, n the hours uf 1 rniil 3 i.'i'livk r in. of td day. oil ih n-niir4 iiejir Mi. Pie ant. in raid co itiiv, w:li le Mild at Aiblic vendue, to tin Uil he I aud bil hi'l.ler lor Ci-h, the folminz It al K-lal". the property of Ii e ..s .ite of Thonia. W llame-. d--re,i-e.. i. ti ii.t w.-i ti.nroi li.e oulh e-l iiuailT of -eiiion ti. eiirhi (-). in towii.liio no en (lu), north of rxnu-o no. thirteen (V.), eit of the iiti tiriiicipal meridian, in t'a-H roiiaiv, Nebraska Ten itory. J. w. IIA11 KS, Ouardiaaof ine minor heirs of TliMh W Barnes, deceased. 70 o O o o n 2. o" ST, H I O c c- o o o 3 "J? S3 at 3 e P SOj Q B P Q o P Ci Id 3 ri o o . a. &-?. SL. CO 5 CC A - 5 c s H 2- O 2 C- cr l-t?al Notice. In the District C oart f N br?k i Te'ritory In and rut Casa county, in SI Judicial Iilstncu O. P. Mason T va i Solon M. Joh isnn and i Geoise t'linti.a J To sou. n M J.ibnsOi and Geors-e Clint.ir: Take n. nee t a p trtmn n ed aif ul yrt'i by O. P. Mvoi in the District Ooun 2 1 Jnd.oiat I)itrict of Nebraska in and fo Cass county, oa the day i f , A I lstaS; Theubitctand pry-rol smI petition beiug to cau.-e and ub'iua, toK.tber w ith i.i- leiest. Ihe i'ayui''nl of a certain protui-soiy Dole ex ecuted l.y you s..l"n M John-on on the 4th day of Deretnlsrr, a d lviO. fur o. e hundred d4lars, and made pa . at.le to t.core Cliuivu, which iw is now the i-roperiy of Ihe abuva earned plain if, That ;er-taini.-airiii.ite in tuid county, as the propeily of S.loii M. Johnson, lias been attached iu aid of th' above entitle-! action; - . - -. - Now. the.ef ire, y.u are taerey-TmtIEeit to appear' and plead, demur or answer to the said petit on on or btire Mcii'lar, the Pth "lay of Ap-al, a d 166, ur such petition will be ik B. aatrue and judgment rendered" accordingly." O. P. M.sOi Order, d published in the Hera'd nrwpir, (uur cotisaeutire week. F. bruary ISji, Ifcoav - - --- T. M. MAtQCiTT, AU'y. C. B. STAUDE. Glenwood, Iowa, STAUDE & Removed to New Three Story Brick Building Kast Room, Corner 'of 3Iainand Third Sfs, Plattsmouth, N.T., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in D RY GOODS, 6 ROCERIES, ILVRD WARE CLTLERY', QUEEXSWARE, Hoots and Shoes, Ready -made Clothing, BLANKETS, "Anl a variety of 2h ladies dress goods Also keep cor.staal'y oo hand a large supply of MOjY, NAILS, TLOIVS J1XD CULTlVA-y TORS. H A lirge supply of OUTFITTING Such as a" 2 Flour. Huron, Lnrd, Meal, Bcans,U) S Dried y2 X' A larjre stock of Wooden Ware, -' , . Buckets and Tubs, Wah Hoards. Butier Bowls, Butter Firkins, -Vate Kegs, Half Bushels, j Aleal Seives, IS S febC 2NT JE2 STST AND BLACKSMITH WAGON Geo. Boeck 8c Co- Have removed to their XEW TWO STORY. URICK SHOP, JTorthwut of Botch's Old Stand, Where they are prepared to tarn out all kind of Xew Work, such as WAGONS. BUGGIES. Plows, A Ld everything needed by Freighters or Farmers in the bast of style. Elorses, Mules and Oxen Shod in tlie best style and on reason ; able terms. JOB - WORK Of every description, either in wood or iron, done on thort notice. C" Particular attention paid to Repairing all kinds of MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of such. 1h"y keep on hand, and for sale, Ox-Yokes, Bows, Steeples, Cable-chains, BOLTS of all sizes, WAGON BOWS, &c-, In fact, everything in their line needed by Freighters, Emigrants or Farmers. Hiving a large stock of Seasoned Timber, and the best quality of Iron, Thimble- Skeins, 4c, selecUd ty onrcelvea, with special reference to this trade,, we f el confident that we can turn out tetter and more work, nt chenp-r rates, than any o:her shop in the Territory. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continaance of the same. Geo. Eoecli cfc? Co. EST Satisfaction C.uarantecd or Jloncy nefiinclcd PLATTSMorTn, N. T.j Nov. 8th, 1665. Cm Administrator's Sale OF REAL ESTATE. By order of the Probate Court of Cass county. K. T., on Saturday, the 2Alh day of March, A n 1S6 . between the hoii-s of 1 and 8 i 'c ock p an of said .lay. a t rha f'ont d-ir of the lourt-l.otis- wi 1 t.esuld at public vt-ndu-, t.. the luche-t ana t-st tiia il'T fjr cash, the f d hivia; Ural Ktate, as tiie p-.p- ert. uf the estMte of hhiiih I Halm and A-.feclina II a tin, d -c-ns.il. to wit: ihe nor.h we-t qia ier of ectioti ( 4) four, in .toWBstup (lj) tw:ve, north of range (1 i ibut.s-n, east of the 6th principal mtrid- tan, in ( a county, ebris.a l-rr-.tory. A t. Ji A r i ti.ii, Admitistrstor of the estate of Samuel ll:ihn and Anslina Hahu, deceased. fil-iS 3w Boot & Shoe Shop. Th snbcriber would rsoectfnlly call the atten tion of theeitieeos of flatismonth aud tbe pablie at atge to the laet tnat i.e nas locatea one 1-or eat of D.melaii's Hrri More, where he tnt'eds keepina on hand and m .kit p on the i-hortett notice, evei y artlcleiu his line. His stuck being selected by him self, and baring spent the most of bis life io the baiaes. he feels confident that be cab give tausfae tha. Give biin a call. April 111 5 J. THOCKM0BT0S. WIL ANDERSON. ' Platuinouib, N. T. ANDERSON, HATS AND CAPS, and fancy articles P3 h GOODS Fruits. o eg O H H5 Building material, ' Viudow Glass, Sab and Doors, Paints und Oils, Fanner?' Utensils, Shovels and JSpades, Forks, Hay Rakes, Double Shovel and j Two-horse Mohne Flows. SHOP. SEMINARY For cncral IMucation, PLATTSMOITH. The Knglish department underthup rintendence of Mr. Sherlock, lite Inspector of Public Schools in C-ina.la The Musical depa-tme .t i-cindnct'd.by Mrs. Sher- 1 l.ick, pupil of celebrated manters in Knglund. The c .urse of in-trrction inclu'le, th vsrinus I branches usua.Iy taiinht in tlrst-class schools, BTa- I Kee.inp by 4onrl and s nc e ei-.tiy, Froncb Jlusic, j (i'laiiu Forle, Guitar and Mnfirtr") c. The term ' commences from the entrance the pupil; pvta-rit in advance. " j r and Mrg. Sherlork ret'irn thanks f..r th- lib"r- j n . -n i. ii. i i ir, . mc i. vri. cr.i.a'iiiru.lll'Tnnreinit tin, itten i..n to the.r pupils en-leavur to merit its i continuance. There are enly yacan. ie for a few i morepcpils. anI0 8m I lVm. II. lacinkc,' llfVnM arW WaPM mb. m eaa. sssa '-IJ'-'i.t.Wi-lXAX J. AHlXjUXlsj ONE DOOS EAST O if mvrYnrnrr t Plattsmouth, Nebraska. I XSr 1569 tf LEWIS & CO, Baalnf bought And re Cited U !- v; i; SARPY MILLS, Are now rfsf.rmiacj cot t be excel'ed by any mi:: in Xebiaska for t , The HIGHEST PRICE Paid for "W H E J T ! Pimp, attention paid t CUSTOM WORK. Janl7 3m yNIOH HAR?tEs&DEPOT OPPOSITE POST OFFCIi PLAT TS MOUTH, N. T. H J. STREIGHT Uanofactarer and dealer la J- V 1 1 5 4 SADDLES. BRIDLES. whips, spurs, And every niually kept In the Saddlery 'line. Til A 1JVS O ITTF1 TTED en short notice. Repairing, Done at ail times, reasonable. Give as call, we WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD feb9 ly GOLD HAS FALLEN Will. HERALD Has moved Into hi new brick billdine on the i ner of Main street and Levee, wbeie be Ls latlr re ceivinc large additianl tu bis already exUosiwe stock of GROCERIES AND He offers the yery bet of bargains to cutnmr, and reijiiets a call Ir'tu those who wn.t anything ie bis lin- ti tesi the advantage iu prices w,th Ibuse ol others. Rein-ember the , BRICK CORNER' and (rive him a call if you wish to buy cheap. no2 SHERIDAN HOUSE, CORNER MAIN and SECOND.ST. riATTSMOCTH, Tf. T. J. E. TTJTT, Proprietor. - f.b2 ! J3U8GG. FEREY BOAT. We now have a wYV ic, large and commodious FKIlIiY BOAT, Equal to any . n the Misouri R:ver, which n! 1 eom nience rnucn p as -con as oavlgati n o;iei.s. W'e iu rite the attention of Emigrant anil FrciIitcrs to the advautdges to be cnine l i.v cr.s-ine at tl.ie po"'t. PLATrsMouTii f n w Cj. lei. 27 di F. U. DORRINGTON, REAL ESTATE AGENT, P LA TTSMO U TIT, A E t, . Trompt sttent,on paid t-i tae purchase and sal ct . , ei ami payment ol J axes, and all ba- Incss f,t'"n,'1g to a general Land Agency. Titlee lnVea- liK'Kted. Kefers br frmisslno to Hon. E S. Dundy. Juilge gd Judicial JM-t., Fille Ci'y. Nebraska; Major r.dw'd Uurbank, F-ymsster C. 8. A , Leavenwoitli, Kansas: Hon J. n. Barbai k late Assessor Nebraska, l-alis ,'ity. Neb ; Hon. T. M. lateCol Nebraska JUYrt. Vola., Hia'fnjouh Neb f.lcv'v hZ.fi -J? . V. " Tort; Harvey, Deitricb Jl Brown. 'nh,i.t.,n' i . oailwsv K U a .i ... V r l : , . . . . . . I Rochester, A. T Prof. Heoiy Arling tie, "Hartfon Hartford vniversuy, x, rTIWIIWW