Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 21, 1867, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS'
3rrotatoe
75 eta.
hT fl!tn from $2 to
(JThrnhora hava found raadj tilt
far tha paal waa or two.
JTaa law Sta-ta Fair is to be held
at Clinton and Ljona, Octobtr 1st, 2nd,
3d and 4th.
7" The peorl o! Nebraska City haTe
had a grand bunt and pio nio on Wilson's
Croak.
fLara harda of buffaloei are ro
ported eroiiics tbe Platte at riuta
Creek.
3yFior ia down to to $5 01 rer hun"
dred weigbt, with a fair proepect of a
farther decline.
CS"Pcrsone indabtad on aceount with
tbe Daily Herald are reqneitad to call
at the cffia and eettla.
CSTJ. Sterling Mirtan
mni to Cbicaro. where
and lady bave
Mn. Morton'i
- - "
fathtr it Ijics laril'y
i.l.
CA Daguerrcan car arrived in tnwn
yeatcrday and eat up for bnaiossa on tbe
corner of Main .L-bStrt etree.i.
tSTNew wheat has bean coming i
-itt tutmJIt for tbe taat weok from
three to fire hundred basbeli a day.
STThe Halo R'gistrr hat been reviv
ed for tbe purpoao of pabliahin the do
linquant tax list of Iwichardaon caunty.
&U is trnly economy to use D. B.
De Land k Co's. Heat Chemical Sclera-
im tar the same nonet ycu etmoreand
better Salara'.ns.
f"N. O. Tierce, of the Mebraskian,
and Dr. C. L'ija, advertise to commence
the publication of
Areo shortly.
a German paper at
CyThe waters of the "Old Muddy
have receded and left the channel tosu
Piattsmeuth oneo core Boats land st
thefoct of Main street.
gTbe reportere and typos of Chiea
go. not one of whom bad ever playad
Bais Ball previously, indulged in a matoh
game on Wednesday last.
XZSTW is estimated that the exprnses
of the Sorratt trial will reach $100,000.
A few rebel juryman thinks he ought not
be punished.
G7"Frank Blair made a ep-ech in
Council BlufTi last Thursday. Tho Mor.-
vire'd savs be will crobablv be followed
by ab.e speakers.
' OS'" A nezro wewnan in Kansas City,
Uo., saSd tbe recent earthquake was
notb'ng but the "bottom cross de river
batiaj de aer."
r'Tha youngest ehild of Juie O.
P. Mason, died laat weak at Counoi!
BIuTa. Tho remains were taten to Ne
braska Citv f?r interment.
"The Herald will hereafter bepub
l:shed on Thunday instead of Wednes
day. We make this change for the rea
eon that it is b tter suited to the mails.
C7"Tbe Fenians of Council Bluffs had
a grand ball last Friday nijrfci, the re
ceipts of which go towards dafraying th
expenses of the circle.
p7Workmen are engaged in repair
ing the business house on the corner of
Main St. and the Levee, where a large
stock of goods will be opened shortly.
a mm
7 CaTWe hiar a report that tho grass,
hoppers are making their appearance
again in this part of the country, coming
from the west.
ESTThe wheat crop is failing short of
what waa anticipated by moat of Our far
mera. Tho yield ia fair and tho quality
excellent, but
been too high.
the general estiranta ha
3TA very interesting Ca"cp Meeting
Las beea in progress at Mt. Pioasant
tines last Friday. We learn the atten
dance haa been 1 trge, and a great degrco
of religions enthusiasm manifested.
C7" A street fight oceured in Chilicothe,
Mo., a short tine since, ia which one man
was killed and three others wounded.
Tho origin of tho difficulty was as old
politioal hatred.
Z&T The Demeoratio nominee for
Treasurer ia Pottawattamie county,
Iowa, was indicted at the last term of
court in that county for perjury. A fair
epselmen of Demecratio office holders.
CT'W. J. Hesssr brought us a fine
raa.-i of Sweat Potatoes last weak, also a
quantity of tomatoes the first we have
sees this season. He will have a good
supply of both articles for sals.
EAppIes from tbe orohard of Mr.
Walker, two miles south wsat of town,
are quite plentiful in market. Mr.
Walker has the largest orohird in No
braska. C7"Thera is supposed to be between
6,000 and 8,000 Indians preparing to at
tack tho Forts along tho western roads.
It is the opinion of western men that the
forts will have to be abandoned unless
re-enforcaments arrive soon.
EH. Clay Dean and Brick Pomeroy
r to stump lewa for tho copperhead
ticket daring tho prsisat canvats. If
such man orq make Demooratio votes it
is not to b. woadsred at that men arc
Bominatoj by tbat party who bavo been
lQJIt
t.d
ST-Denver papers say ten trains are
sacked where one is reported or published.
&".New coaches have been placed on
the lit between this e:ty and the Hail
road station at PacISe City. Paasengors
ean now be accommodated wiih ezol
lani coaches from PaciSo tkrough to Lia
coin City.
tProf Hayden and party lift this
city laet Saturday for a trip up the north
side of Platte. He will cross baek to the
south side of that stream somewhere be
twean bare and Kearney, and werk to the
Kansas line through the counties west of
as.
CThe grading en the C. B. & St.
Jjs R. H. is completed from the Missouri
State line, and the construction train is
running several miles below Bartlett. It
is the ietention to have the road com
pleted to Reexport, Missouri, by the
first of December next, and to St. Jo
seph by tho 1st of August, 18C3.
Tho M'eu-s aays : "Wo will insure
any enterprising, active nan, for tan dol
lars, a fortune in two years if ho will
Etart a boarding house or hotel at Lin
coin City." We would inform tbe. JWics
or any other man, that Mr. Donovan is
keeping a first rate hotel at Lincoln, an
!es l:a has quit reemtly.
27 J. W. Shannon Las elevated bis
Lew Livery Stable sign a full size paint
ing of a horse. The poiBtingwas execu
ted by C. II. Walker, and shows no mean
ability. Shannon don't charge anythie
for a view of the picture, but if you wish
to ride or drive the reality ha can accona
modaterou with the very best, at rea
sonablo prices.
gJ7'A snake about eighteen inches in
leagtb, proneunoed by judges to be
Red Adder, was ssen deliberately crawl
ing along the tide walk a front of Staude
& Anderson's store in this city last Sun
day marninz-- Where he eomo from or
whither he was bound does not appear
but that the "heel of the seed of women
bruised his head" ia short order is evi
dsct from his f Lyrical appearance short
lr afterhs was first seen. This is the first
of this seeeits of snake that wo remem
ber to have seen or heard of in Nebraska
CJ7Mr. L. nutchineon, General Agnt
for Greeley's History, was in town last
week delivering the work to subscribers
Should any subscriber fail to receive the
book, or should others deairsone or both
vo'umei, they can be supplied by leaving
orders at the Hehald ffieo.
Wj Mr. Crawford . iiienoary was
thrown from a carriage laat Sunday.
wbilo coins; to Camp Meeting "at Mount
Pleasant, and severely bruised about the
head. The scalp was cut from the froe-
hesd to near the crown, and from the
forehead to the ear, layicr the tcp and
nils of ba ikcli completa'.y bare. Dr
Livingston waa called to dreas the wound,
and we understand the patcint is now
getiing along finely. There were three
other persons in the earraige at tho time
two ladies and a gentleman but they
escaped without any serious injury.
Tho "smakh up" was oaused by the team
making a ehoi t turn while going at a two
fortv rait, which caused the earraige to
turn completely over.
CJ'Da our city fathers intend making
aav nublio imr rovements, this year ? If
so, it seems to us it is about time they
ware about it. The psople voted to ex
pend $20,000 in publio improvements.
aid$15,0C0 far a High School building,
aad wo have been asked by a great ma
ny parsons why something has cot been
done. Our only answer it that we do
not know. It woald bo an aceommoda
tion to the publia if soma ono convers
ant with tha ciit of delay would lay it
before the public. xVe doubt not the
City Council has same good and sufHcient
reron for the inactivity in this matter
tut tha people do cot know what it is,
as J cannct understand why their express
ed wiahes are not carried out The peo
pie have a right to know something
cf this matter, and we would gladly give
them tao information if wo eeuid. Will
some one explain and allay the coneure
whieh is insreasing daily against the
City Council? If the reasons for delay
are good, the people have sufficient in-
tellisrense to understand them, and it ia
but justice that they be given.
CJfIoree thievts are rampant again
A party of men from tho yicinity of
Brownville arrived in town last Sunday
on the hunt of horse thieves. The
thieves gave their names at different
points where they stopped, as John Brown
and Late Oibbs. They are both young
men. net over 21 years old. Brown is
dark eompe'xioB, curly hair, bad on dark
c. other, aad had a surly look. Gibbs, is
light oompxioB, inclined to be round
shouldered, and Las rather a feminiae
voice. They etole two horses from Wm.
u. Bsanett, near Brownville, on the ni;ht
of the 12th, and one from Mr. John Crea
son, three miles west of Brownville, on
tbe same night They were traced to
Lincoln City, where they bad sold one of
tho horses to Mr. MoCiintock. Ths
horse was reoovered by the owner, Mr.
Bennett, and tho party then proeecded
to Ashland, where they fonnd another of
the horses bad been traded to Co!. John
son. Thsy then started towards this city
and found that tbe other horse had been
traded to Mr. Hull, six miles west of this
oity. Arriviag hero and relating their
storr, it was discovered that one of our
eltuoaa W. J. Hyatt had traded for
the bene obtained from Mr. Hull Tbe
party from Browirille, consisting of
fraT. TV IT T.n not t TT T "..
- - ' - - - ' ' 3 v A U LX1
Wm. Anderson, John Creason, E. M.
Berger and Win. II. Woodson, together
wiih Messrs. Hyatt and Orr of this city,
started for Council Bluff's in pursuit of the
scoundrels. They soon discovered, Low
ever, that they were on the wror.g scent,
and cama back to this place. It has
since been ascertained that the thieve
started down the river on this 6ide, stny
in;;at tha Union House last Friday night.
They went from there to Nebraska City,
since which we have heard not-in of
them. The losers, to far as beard from,
are Hull one Lor? a tand $10 boot money,
Johnson onohorso and $10 boot money,
and MeClintack $1-5 in money, paid for
horse, and the wbole posse their expense
money and time in following the thieve?.
The rascals may yet bo caught, as they
appear to have gone back towards the
sceco of their first operations. The par
ty f-om Brownville left hero yesterday
Tuesday), in the hops that they might
yet overhaul them.
Hyatt and Orr started in pursuit of
the thieves again last evening, having
heard of them at Nebraska City on Mon
day.
MARRIED.
On the evening of July C5tb, at the
residence of the bride's father, Hon.
EphraiBnS?llf by Rev C. W. Finley,
Mr. J. II. McKi.swon-, of Cats Co., Ne
braska, and Miss EllaBiswell, of Madi
son county, CLio.
Our Three Year Old Hoy.
Tin Silver Tea Spoon, and what he did
tcilh it.
It is always in order and ready to run.
Our three year old boy used it dally as a
plaything, running everything bo could
get hold cf through it, without injuring
it in tha least. One dry ho took a ?ilver
tea-spoon and run the handle troi;b,
tho neodle ccing straight through it,
without bendicg or breaking. We know,
however, that Sewing Machines aTO not
made to bo tested ia this manner, and
should not bo left for ohildrsa to play
with. We have uicd other Machines and
have used yours two years. Tbe others
have their excellencies and merits for
certain olasses cf work, but for family
sowing wo think they cannot be compar
ed with yonrs. Wa would be glad to
know that one of your machines was In
every family in tho Union. Rev. J. B.
Pitman, Pastor Baptist Church. Mattea
wan, N. Y., to the Wilcox & Gibbs 8. M.
Co.
HORSE FOB SALE
A lnrga six year old horse, suitable
for a farm or road horso, cap be bad at
reasonable figures bj ca!lin at tho sta
ble of J. W. Shannon, or at tho farm of
the undersigned. Joel Parcel.
aag Tib.
ITOTICE.
All thoe knowing Ihcmsclres indebted
ta ui, will please call and settle immedi
ately. Those bnTin; accounts against
u, will present them for settlement with
out delay.
tf IJ. Nswjmx & Co.
TOR EEHT.
A small Dwelling Iioaae. Enquire of
jelldif Tootlk IIantta & Class:.
STJL3CSIPTI0H-S
RoeeiYtd at the Hews Depot, for any
ut the Magazines,'" Periodicals and Xews
apers ef the day, at the Publishers
rricM.
p5?"JVou! is the time to subscribe.
Oct. 2G.
KEEP COOL!
The uo'lorsigned has his superb SODA
FOUNTAIN in operation again in the
Post OfSea bnUdin, and the lovers of
this delioions beverage are invited to
call and see him. A good asiortmDt of
Green and Dried Fruit will be kopt on
and. O. F. JoHjtsox.
juna lOJAw.
Desirable Property for Sale-
Ono dwelling houce, who seven roarnf,
cellar, barn, and -1 acres of ground vroll
set with fruit tree?, shrubborv, &e.
D. Ail ARQrcTTK.
Enquire of S.Duke, Agent. mjlG
DR. M H.:M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST.
Wi'l do all work In his line en abort Botjse.
tlOOee with Dr. LiviaSitea.
July 6.
PLATTSM0UTH MARKETS.
Corrected by Simpcn, Mickel wait &. Co
TTbeat New Wheat is coming In, aad buyers are
paying quoted prices.
Cot a demand limited and prices remain as rfioted.
PKODUCT I Foan 10if513
VTheat So OOTt DO Mackeiel.kilts, 2 50.Z3 00
Corn in ear
4. 000 !
Naile
t15
aliened
t0fi0"
4T.
Hotter
Kc-ja
Potatoes
Oats
rn mer.l
1 25
B O.
Ectail
76
Hour fl 103 Wis
SnoCFUItS 'Whale
Coffee 2S.;0
Supar .i.,r-.'0
Tea 1 CtVui 15
lice 115
Coal Oil TO
Tobacco T5i?l f'5
t'-ap 9?li
Sai.l S.'jlt
GKOCER1ES
Dtfee 3XtZ0
75 ' 1 50;
n-a-Jo,
25g -i.";
1 0O!
3 on!
75 3 1 O0J
MiRar
T' a
ilice
l-vrcpi 1
Coal Oil
a? ! Oil
1 ohacco
mox ohkr.volts
tIDOMtIV
Obcrnoltc &
Brick g Stonemasons,
MD PLASTERERS,
All work in their line done to the beat satisfaction,
ana as cheap aa by anybody e!e
Address, Platttmavt'i, AA., p. O. box 43. (ang7
IVOTICE.
JAME3 O'KEIL ia my autUorUel Arent for the
collection cf all accounts dui the undcrncntd for
medical .-'ervices; bis receipt will be valid for tbe
payment of any mcniea on said are.-onta.
A-.l?U,t 14, 131). H. K. 1.1 VI KtiaTIJ, 1I.D.
11 f. WorUiiiiton
Attorney and Counselor
AT LAW
Office in Karback'a Biock, corner of Douglas and 15tb
atrceM, Omaha, Nebraska. au14
FARM' For SALE CHEAP.
Tbe we!l known farm of S. II. Cummin, lmate
two miles wi of P;it-moith,on the lrnrr load,
Wit!i tbe ti!.".lr thr"to, u for ale Terr cbe-ip.
App y to J. C. CCAIMINS. on the n.ijninlrg farm.
Aj, lots T and 8, block 14. ia HaliKiusulli.
uP'.'l If
Legal IVolice.
John Jayn will tnke notice that Juli-lt JuTti's'
ot t'je Coiinty of SauuJers in th Mate of Nebraska
did on the 13 h day of Aiiuat. A. I. 167, fll e,
patition in the Iisli irt Court of tlie 21 Judicial l.t
tiict, within and for the county or Sunlcr, &Kn
the (Sit! John Jayne, defendant, f!tin forth tha
the aid defendant has beeu irii:ty of extreme crueux
towaida eaid plaintiff, Julmtt Javm-i, ana or naunuai
druukeni.es, without any cao'e or juMiUcation, and
jryint that she nuy belirorctd from said John
flafvmlant. and for the custody of Ok'ilvie.thu
child of said parti-a. ard f r such other and furiher
relief a aba is in equity entitled to. And lb. faid
John Jaynen i nouti-d that he ih lequi ed to appear
and anf -er said P tltinn on or beforu the third Mon
day af!r the 22 1 diy . f September. A. 1. 167 (beinc
tbe Tin djy of Octoocr, A. O. Is67).
t,a.edAuSu.t13tb,AUlSb7.cuETTjATx:g
Marcua BruMi, Atfy for plff 2I4vr
Notice of sale of lots
at Lincoln,
The Capital of the Stale of JSTtlraslia.
The nnderMjrncd, Commisaloners appointed hj an
act of tbe Leirulature of Nebraska, '-To provide for
the location of tbe scat of GoTc-rument f the State
of Kebraka,and for the erection of public build'Uga
thr.at," appioved June 11th. Ii-ii7;
HavinR on the 1 4th d;iy of Atifnt. A B IS7,eKct
ed the Mto ar.d einciaMj located "Lincoln," the Capi
tal of the fjtaof Nebraska, on the follawintf
ccMl.ed lantls tf!n; up 'o 'ate, to wit: a e .'4 of
Section tTea-'Ur- e('2?.),y h of north w U
wokt V ' ' ,,-7er.er of spctiou twenty-five ('),kad
8er;i icl-S !e3 li''1- rf township no. ten (luo.
Cieri'iiin ;
nre).'civ notice that on tb" 17ih day '.f f el tcm.
her, a 0 lti, at 10 o'clock a u' , a sale ef lota will
take place upon said town ait- of Lincoln, to be held
for five consecutive days, and then be adj mrncd to
bo opened at tne Court-llotif e at .Nebraska City fr
five coafecutive davs, commencing on the 24:h day
of September, 1-67, at 10 o'alock a tn, and theo ad
j crned to Omaha, to commence October 1-t, 1SI7, at
10 o'clock a tn, and continue for Cve consecutive oaye
The terma and conditions of xaid sale will be as follows-
Tbe lota on alternate blocks to be appraised by
the Conniiiei.ner and tbe minimum price affixed
on the several lots on the plat, and the same eol.l to
the highest bidder (abovo tho market price) for cash
in had, a receipt will be piven to the purchaser for
the amount of money paid, specifying the number of
let and block purchased, which receipt, when pi e
sentcd at tha ollice of tbe Secretary cf Stale, ehall
entitle tho person unmed therein to a title in fe
aimple ab-oluto. froin tbe 6tate of 'ebraka, to the
.... 1 nsmeil in the receipt, which conveyance
.-hall be executed by the Governor and attested by the
eei sary of btate.
The 1M are 00 bv 142 fe-t. buainoss lots io by 143
feat. '1 ho principal streets 129 feet wide, the others
lot) ftfd j.'ievs 16 feet.
A rece'rvatioC f twelve acres ea-b has been made
for tne Cap o S.4, e.C.ver-i.y Flac-, and A-ncb-tnral
College, and City J'a.k.and Lrther .erTa
tiona made for other public butlu"nss contemplated
b7Limofn,i sltoafed in the ra.ley of the Salt Creek,
50 mil vcest of the lli.aouri river ai:d eqtial.y dis
taot from Omaha, l'iatUanoiith and ebtska t.ity.in
thecen reof the mo-t healthy and produei.ve ajrl
cultural potion or the Slate, w ith en al,unila.;ce or
atone and other mater;! convenient to build all the
eces-ary buildings, and pure wmer iu ve uau in
abundin.eatadeplh of ao to 40 feet, also at the
junction of tLe anrvey of tho nnrlinSton A M. K. it.
via FUttaniinib, fd tbe Ilw ttate Line It. K. via
Jtbr.-k Citv, and eittiaUd w it iin on mile of the
Great Jalt bamn, which bus preved by actual txper
iinent to be ,he rtche;t surface water la the Lnnea!
-l w'itnens oar bands and seal! thia 17th day of AH-
lSi,7. Lincoln. I.huona er eocnty, .eura.
DAY1D BLTLEIt,
Gov. Of Jnebraaka,
TOOS. F. KENNAK ',
Fec'y of ftate,
JOHM OILLE6FJB.
CcmraU
tioners. ang21 4w
State Auditor.
ISOTSCE
In tho Probate CouH.
Notic !f hereby piven that J. N. Wise, Admiaij.
iraior ef tho estaM cf V. A. Fa: py, dee'd. baa this
day fl:ed his petition in the Probate Court of Cass
County, J'ibra?ka, playing: th it a:x months further
litre be caut'd him for n aking bii B.ial settlement
with said eataie. 1 he Court wiil hear said application
en Thnr.duy, tha VI b c,y of September, lt!t.7, at 9
o'clock a m, at which time al! j e:or: interested e.in
appearand ahe cause why tail extension of time
should not be t-tautril. if any they bare. Given
undor my Lar.d .L;s day of August, a D !Sti7.
J AlAH.-nALL,
21 3W Probate Ju !pe.
THE NEBRASKA
"COMMOINTWEALTH.'
Tlie undersigned having made arranfremcnta for
istak:i hir. a Kepv.jI1c.-1n paper at Lincoln, tbe Cap
ital of the ttate, have the honor to announce to the
public that tbe materia' for a Dr-t-class publishing
and job cfEce bava hni orJer-.-d and will te ready
tor buainiaa in a ah it lime.
Tbe "COMJtJSWfALTH" will labor fjr tbeearly
and rapid developeaent of tbe resources of our inte
lor counties and the State generally, by the infirm of
bardy imm'.jrtnL", ud for the immediate construe
tion of the i:oa hi;iiwas cf commerce, to make a
market for tbe C.":t gra n (trowinc section cf the
Union. Aa an exponent of republicanism it will
sustain ti e policy alopted by the Ceogrussional ma
jonty, in obedience te the mandats of the men who
carried the Dag from the "Kiver to the Soa." But
while faithful to lie principles of the Republican
party, we shall frce'y conid;r and disCuis the great
question a cf thedy as they pff nt themselvra, in
all candor aad with such ability as wc may possess
Si:b6Cr:'j'iien prt:e $2. pfT annum in advance.
The "Cviiimomsetltii"' will be itsr.ed at the earli
eat practicab'e day.
C. II GERE & CO.
OiimXAIVCE NO. 6(5.
An Ordinnuc to prevent tha Carrying of Con.
eenlfil Wtnpons:
Se. 1. I;e it ordained by the Mayor and City
Council ef the City of Platt uouth, lhat hareafta'r
it shall be nnia ful for any person to carry any con
ceaK-J dea'tly weapen abaut his peraou; and any per
son who ahall cany auch weapon contrary to the
provia ons ef this act rhall be deemed euilty of a
misdemeanor, and ripen conviction thereof before the
11 at or. Recorder, or any Justice of the 1'eace of tbe
said Ci ty, th.ll be fined ia any sum not to exct-ed
flfty dollars
Sec, 2- It fbcU be tL duty of tbe Marshal of
tbe City when he bas e ther been informed by any
person, or has personal knowledge of the fact tbat
any person is can-Jin about hie per! n any de-id y
we.pn contrary to the provisions of this act, to im
mediately a. rest aaid person and briatt lam before
either the Mnyor or Kecorder, 01 a Justice of fa
Peace of this Cay. Yot each arrest ao made tbe
Marshal ft- ' y ntitled to t he sum of two doliare.
BaT IO MO Ul'inauce to take cCVet and be in
force froiuam. ?r its juiblicatiun.
i)ated Augus?eih, 167.
ATILL1TT POTTEXGErt,
Atteat Mayor.
S. M. Dosrissto.v, Recorder. aug!4 8w
Chancery
Sale.
Xichclas N"
. TVare )
vs. V
David Cummins. 1
In pumaan a and by virtue cf a ecretal e'der to
me directed from tha office of Clerk of the JJbtrict
Court of the 2d Judicial District of the rtatu of Xe-bia-ks,
within and for Cas County, be!triiiR date on
the 25th day 1 October, A D lfC5 beini; the October
tyrm ef said Court, -1. the subacribtr. Master in
Chancery for sa.d Curt, ill c tfei for aale at public
vendue, for cah, to the highest and best bidder, in
fr, nt of the Ccnrt Hou.se, iu Piattsmouth, ca s
couaty, Nebraska, on
HA TL'RDA I, th Hth day of Septemler, A D1SC7
at 11 o'ciock a re, of said day, the following deacrib!
ed Keid K.lule. to wit: The northejjt quarter of
section number fifteen (15). in townthip no. tn (10)
nerib of ranee no thirteen (li), ai"t of the Cth u m,'
and containing one hundr-d and rixtj acre, ar.d
a.taated io Cas county, Ncbmska; topi-ther with all
and singular the improvment-i, here ii tamenta and
appartenancea there .n or tbeieunto belonging, to be
aold as the property ef the defendant above named
to aatiafy said decree, the amount of which ie the
sum of eisha bundre,) anil twenty four dollars and
seventy-two centa (fSl 72), ,u,t juterest on tbe same
from tbe date of aaid decree at the rate of ten per
eent. rer annum, toceiber wit eoata of tuit and al
Cated August 12ih, A o 1-67.
W P. CifAPIX,
8 fl. Ca'lionn, Slaster inCbsDcery.
Sel. for Compl';. aug!4 4w
Probate IVotice.
Notice ish- rhy Riven that Hurwell Purlo, k baa
tbia day maie application to be appointed adruiuis
trator o' the estate of Kdgar C. Lewia. lata o Casa
county, deceased; the Court will hear said petitiou
on ThurJ.iy, tbe 15th day of Auuuat. A D lti7, at
ten o'clock a tn. tiivea un ler my hand thia 'ilh
day of July, 1?C7. J. W. il A liSil A LL.
jjol aw Pioba'e Jtdge.
ShtrilFs Sale
Thomas K. Too'le,
Thomas K II a una &
J. K.Ci.irke,
A Prm 1! 'it; l u.iuesa in Plattn
rajuth under tlie ma anil ht j ie
of Tojlle, II anna & Clarke,
TS.
A IT. Warliter.
Xoti; e is hot "l ? Riven that by rtue of vendi
tioni exponaa in the above entitled ran", ii-Miail out
of and narfer the aeal of the Clerk of the DiUnci
Cou tof the 2d Judicial District, vri hin and for Can
conntv. Xebraaka. and to r.ie directed, I will otfrf or
u!f! at nuhlie auction. t. the hivbett and b-?t bij ! 'r.
at the front door of tho Court-House, In the eity of
PiAilsmotith, oil
3 A TCUDA V, fie djy of AujuU, A V ISi
between ;! honra of 1 and 2 o'clock p ni of aaidday
all riht. title and interest of the above narnfa 00
fendar.t, A. H. Wachter, in and to the felh.wintt de-
.r.tx-.t real estate, to wit.' i.ot no eiebi (Si, lr. Dioca
no eigtue-n (1-), in the city of J'lattamouth, Cafi
couuty, Mehraaka, tocether with all and singular 1 lie
improvenienta, bereditament and appui tenancet
hert-nn
(;iin nnder mv Land lb is 21J e!av ef July, A D
liC7. a. b. Taylor,
Sheriff of Cats county, Nebraska,
Ev C. TT. Fairfleld, Deputy.
T. d. Marquett, Att'y for I'lt'fa. w
YOUNG LADIES'
GLENWOOD. IOWA.
To be opened ?rptember 19th, 1SC7. under the care cf
Kev. u. ai.ti-njL.i, a. joi., o
Aire. S- A. COOLKY, Principals.
Mra. TpoUt haa tanirht a friTate ,booi te aceep
tanco in tilenwood fcr a year and a hair. Mr. Caoley
leaving a nulnit. haa baen induced to enter into tbe
etabliinBjf wt a l.auiea Seminary. Mrs. Cooley haa
had cha-?e of Ljdi.s miuanes in Ne--v York ana
Illir.oia f..r -Jn vam; ahe bricss a fund of oxpe-rinre
ami aucceia that few can com man d, which is a prom
ise of thorough and reUued training to all who come
ur.der her care.
A few youi-.x ladies will bo recsived oce'er ca"e into
the family of the rri'.ci-;s.
For circulars send to
fKIr:" ii SASTES FFiriNAltT.
ajasfsilSB W C lea wool, loVS,
ATTACHMENT lOTICJB.
Attaabmcnt before J. J. Roberts, Justice of the
Teaee.
Daniel Sa'eerify,
vs.
Wiiliani LaCdy.
To Williajn I.eddy, the defendant in the aba to
entitled cause.- l'ou are hereby rotitlod that an
order of attachment was issued in the ,bove enti
tled cause on the IGth day of July J.-C7. by J. J
Koberts, a Juatice of tbe Peace of Ca county, for
th cum of twenty-one (-21! ilollara, anil returnable
on the 27ih day of July l-t7, and omiauad until
the IltU day of September Im-7.
DSS IL SWEEKET,
Aug. 7th r.3 FlaiatilT.
8herifPs Sale
Oc rga Eocck . "J
v. I
Chaa. ITenarie &. C F.Hendrie f
late partners doing business
nnder the came anil ttyle of (
C. K llendrie St Co, J
Notice ia hereby given that by virtue ef a vendi
tioni exponas in tbe above entitled Cause, issued out
of and under tho Real of tbe Clerk of the District
Court of the2d Judicial District, within aud for Caai
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will offer for
sa.e at p-biic auction, to tbe bifhest and beat bidder
at the fiont door of the Court-uou.e, in the city of
Plattsmrituh, on
SATURDAY, the S!f d,fj of August, A D 1SC7,
between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p m of said day
til right, title and interest cf the above named de
feirdaiits, C. K. llendrie . Co. , in and to the follew-in-a-I'scribad
per.onal properly and rel estate, to
wm- The unnintj fceara of a wagoo and Lo no four
(4) and Lei no eight (5), in biocic no thirty-three(.'J8).
in trie r t v of L laiuiHiuufc 11 , ibwvuuult, iu-u-naa,
Given under jay hand thin 23d day of July
A D
15,7 A. a. t a 1 i.uii,
Sber iff of" Cass county, Nebrast
FyG W. FairUald, Deputy.
Maxwell Si Chapman, Att'ya for rl;'.
Sascriir Sale
Godfrey Fickler 1
va V
A n. "Wachter )
Notice ie hereoy piven tbat by virtue of a vend -tioni
azponaa in tbe above entitled caue, issued out
if ai.i usdci t'oeal rf the Clerk of tke liiitrict
Court of the 2J Judicial District, within aud for Casa
coutty, S"bra-ka, and to me directed, i will oner for
sale at public auction, to the highest and beat bidJer
at the front d ior of lh? Court lioase, ia the city of
1'Iattsmuth on
SATCRDAY, f'K 3If dny rf Augutf, A D 1-C7
Letween tbe hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p m of iaid day,
all fifht, ti tie an 1 intercut of the above ni.ni?d de
fer.darit, A. 11. Wachter, In and to tbe following de
scribed real K'ate. to mt: I.ot no e:ht (S), in ltlock
no eiphu-en (lb), in tli city of 1'lMtsmouih, Can
cooniy. Ncbrar-ka. together "with all and ningular
tLe inipicveoieuta, hcreditamcats and apru: tenancca
thereon
Given under rov band thia 23d diy cf July, A D
1607. A. U TAVLOft,
Sheriff of Cass county, Not raa'ca.
By O. W. Fail fleid. Deputy.
Maxwell k Chartnan, Att'ys for Plt'ff.
Chancery Sale
Nickolas X. Waro ' 1
va. Ia Chancery,
James E. Bcott. i
Io pursuance and by virtue of a decretal c rd rto
me dinoted fr m the office ef the C erk of the Did.
trict Court of the 2d Judicial district cf the sta'e i f
Nebraska, within and for Casa County, biai inR date
on the afith day of October, a D 1S6.1), LeinK theOcto.
Im r te m of aa;d Court, I, the subhcribrr, Ma-tor in
Chancery for said Court, will oP'er for salo at public
vendue tor cash, to the ii lat best aurt bet bidder, in
front of tbe Court-llouse, in the city of riatisaaeutb
Cass County, Nebraska, on
.S' TL'RDA Y, th Uth day ef Ssptmnuer, A D 1S67,
at 1 o'clock p m. of said day, the following described
Heal Estate, to wit: The aoutbeast quarter cf section
us. fifteen (15), in township no ten (1"). north of
rau.e no. twelve il'2), egxt ot the Clh p m, Nebraska,
a d aituated within tbe County of Cu'a and Mate of
Nebracka, tostther with ail and Singu ar tbe im
prove racnts,h-redi tarn? nta and urpurivra&ces there
on or thereunto belonging, to be Mild a.s the property
cf the above naineti defendant to satisfy Said decree,
the amount if which is the mm cf nine hundred and
thlrty-foui dollars and eighteen cents rt9:4 IS, and
interest from tbe date of said decree at tbe rate of
ton per cent, per annum, together w itu costs i f sc.lt
and sale.
Dated Augft 12;h, 1SCT.
W. r. cn.sriK.
S. II . Calhoun. iia-Ur iu 1. 1 ance-v,
Sol. for Compl't. aug 14 4w
Beyond the Mississippi.
A Complete History ot the J"ew States
and Ttrritcries, from the Great
River to the Great Ocean.
BV ALI1EET D. SICIIABDSOX,
Over 20 CC0 Copies sold in one Month.
Life and Adventure on Prairies, if nntains and the
Pacific Coani. With over 2U0 Descriptive and Pho
tographic Views of the Scenery, CiticK, Lands Mines,
l eupio anu ( urios: tie or tne yew statea and Terri-torie-s.
To proKpuc:ire emigrants and aettle.-s in the
"Far West," this History of tnat va-t aud fertile re
gion will prove an invaluable aasitauce, aupplylng
as it does a want long felt of a full, authentic and
reliable guide to climate, soil, nieana of travel, Ac.
Arzents Wantrrr-ee-rW.'for Cirt'D'ars and tee our
teiBia and a full rlenci lidioe of the wtrk.
Address, NATIONAL I'UnLISUING CO.,
angl44w Cor 3rd-and perry s:e , Davenport, Iowa.
CHANCERY SAI.E.
Lydia II. Ilavdand, fe'merly Lrdia"!
11. Stanley , by lier next f.iend, lien- I
ryC. Jonea, Lla Chancery.
Tfl. I
Johnuthau T. Rogers. J
In puri-uaai e and by virtue of a decretal orr!or to
me directed from th- cilice of the Clei k of t h Dis
trict Court of the 21 Judicial District of the State of
Nebraska within ami for Casa county, bearinsdrtte
nu the 'Jljih day of Jane, A. D. 1467, be.n the June
term of said Court, I, the Subscriber, Master iu
Chancery fir said Court, wiil o!Ir for gale at pub
lic vendue for rash, to the highest and best bidder,
in f rent of the Court House in the city of Mutts
niouth, Caas counly, Nebras ka, on
Saturday the 7th day of September t 18G7,
at 1 o'clock p. m.- of said day, th following des
cribed re-il cfrtaii, to-wit;
Beginning at the north-ea-d eornr of lot No. five
(.') in block No. thirty-one (31), and running foi.th
along the surveyed line of naid lot twenty-one and
six-tenths (!A C 10) feet, thence wei-t through said
lot one hundred and twenty-five (li!0) feet to tho
ailey, thence north tweniy.cno and six-tenths
(!! ti-IO) feet to the north-west corner of aaid lot,
thence eat along the north line or said lot one hun
dred and twenty Ave (15) feet to the place of be
ginning; Simale til Pla'.tamouth, Cais connty, Ne
braska, it being tha north hall (1-2) of said lot Ave
(5), and also suUicirnt o.T of the south half ( --) of
lot five (ft) to make the sorth half (1-3) twer.ty-one
and etx-teiubs - 6 10) feet wid. together with all
and iti4u!ar the improvements h-reditnmenta and
appurtenance thereon or thereto belonging or in
any wia-J appertaining. To be aold as the property
cf tbe defcuii.i-.it above named, to satisfy sai 1 decree,
the amunut of wh ch is the sam of tM) and iu
teteit at the rite of 10 v r ccn-. Iioui the date of
aaid deciec, together wiih corte of suit and inile.
Aug.5lbISj7. w. K.CJIAPIN,
Master in Chancery.
UnQCEri J, Chapmik, Soi a for Con.o.
r'lsca to I cheap Lamps and Lamp Cbiaaaa
is at i on SLA CAT, C Q TTlt Y et eJU .
FAIRBANK'S
tTASDJUU
SCALES,
OK al.L kisps-
Fairbanks. Grecrleaf
& Co-.
2:0 s bius: ci..--w
1-J .!I :ii. tSl , St. l.vui
JCJ-rii' careful to boy or.Iy tho Genuine. niyy2
SHANNON'S
Feed, Sale and Livery
STABLE.
Maix St., - - Plitismouth
I tmpnparcd to ecrommodafe tbe poLlic wtt
Horses, Carriages and Buggies,
Also, a Kice Hearse,
On ahert notice acd reaaonable terms. A Hack will
rnn te f lean. boat jacdikC, snd to ad parts of tbe
ity when desired.
mr29 J. TV. SI ANNOX.
LADIES'
See Cream Saloon.
I'p Stairs, one door west of Llaek tt Suiter'
Jrv) Slore.
Where we get cp th" very best qnality of Cream
and take pleaauce in aerving it by the ilish, or we
liave amail fre'r.era. and ean supply church fairs,
fe.livali. r allies or familiei wiih any q'tiot ity, on
short notice.
Alo, b!ow, we have tho best asioi tmcr.t of ail
kinda of Kancv and Stick Candy, Frt:ita. Nu:s, To
bacco. Choici Cigar, etc., to b fmiud in the city
jj2 3ra
H. J. fclUr.Ie.HT.
CITY BAKERY
AND
CON FECT I O N E It Y,
P. STADEIiSIANN,
BllTAD, CAKES, PIBf, RCSK, Eta,
Of the beat quality, can be obtained at all times.
woald invite especial attention to the fact that 1
have fitted up an excellent
ICE CREAM SALOON
In connection with the Bakery, wbete yoa can p
accommodated at all times.
Weddinir Danlaa sunnlied on abort notice vrnn
anything io the lice of Confectionery or Pastry.
Call aad see me. J
F. IM. DORRINGTON,
RtAL ESTATE AS EN i ,
PLATTSMOUTir, MEB.,
?r inpt attention paid to the purchase and aal cf
K al jsiiate, and paymeutof Taxes, and all bu.meis
p :rtain:ng to a gene ral Lan'i Agency, mics inves
tigated. Refers by permission to
II. n. K. P. Dandy, Judge 2d Judicial Dit., Palls
Ci'y, Nebraska; Major KJw'd Uurbauk, 1'avuiaMi-r
D. S. A.. Leavenworth, Ksnsas; Hon. J. IJ. Burbar,k,
la'.e Ast-or Nebraska, Kails Oty, Neb ; Hon. T. M.
Md --uft I'lattsmouth, Neb., Col. R. K. Livii.g-ton,
la e c ..cbraska 1st Vet. Vols., Plaltmouth, Neb.;
SI.;;' D. If. Wheob-r, L'. S. lti.iiaj Agt-at, Pawnee
Aency; Cha's Ne'tleton, No. Ill Itroadway, New
Voi k; Harvey, Deitrich A Krown, Washington, D. O ;
Tra-y, Magoiie & Co., Chictigo, Ills.; n. U Kitrh.
Rochester, N. Y.. Prof, iloury Arlmgtala, 'Hartford
L'ntversity," K. T. oc23
JU WIMUa, B. O. l-BWrj
E). ia Wheeler ; Co.,
Keal Estate Agents,
Oomiiiissioners of J5eeds
AND
Fire and Life Ins, Ag'ts,
PLATTSMOUTIT, X. T.
Co'leetions promptly attended to, acd proceeds re
mitted at current rates of Exchange. Taxes pa d
Wrs eru Iowa and NcbrasKa tor non residents . 1 itiw
to la jd inveftigatf d. Money loaned on Real Kstate
ecur.tis. Land Warrants located.
CLAIM AGENTS.
A .-eats forcollection of claims against Governmjri
f.r Solders, their widow? and minot hci'S. if! 1
for tne "utcliase and sale of Lands aud City prt.pi.r
ty , ain j of Tenements.
RIJFEREMCES:
ITon. ?. II. Elbert, Denver City. C. T.
Sie.srs. Kountze Uros., Omaha, Neb.
" Jdc-t'ann &. Metcalf, Nebraska City.
O. f. Kiiley, St. Lcuis, MisviurL
DY. Dlo Lewis, IWton, Jlassachusetts.
11 W Ditmars, Chicago, Iliinoiii.
U M Jlagill. Cincinnati. Ohio.
Too-.le A llanna, Platuiuoiitb. Nebraska.
L D Itich, Three Hiven. Michigan.
Hon ' Kellows, ltioomtield, Wiconsin.
Uon T M Murqut'tt, Plattf motitli, Nebraska.
I, Lewie, Attoi ney at Law, Buflaio, New York.
Carter, Hassey & Curl, Dei Aloices, Iawa.
4tf
TAKE KOTflCE.
Bounty Increased. Pensions due Sol
diers ard their heirs.
F. M Porrincton 1ms this day .received from thi
Department, the Law in full with new blanks for thi
colleciion of additional Koniities and increased Pen
sions, and i a ready to jiropecute all audi claims a;
may be entrusted to bis care. Cal aud examine
Viitt claimed is first ei veil.
V. M. DOKKISGT W.
Plaitsmouth, Ang. 10, 1S06.
PLOVifS! PLOWS.
C. E. FORGY ,
Manufacturer of all kinds ef
Farming I iiiplesnenf s,
Fuch as the Celebrated Hod Preaking riows. Mould
Hoard Breakr-ra, Stirrint; Plows, single an 1 Double
Shovel", Cultivator.! aud Hunows. P.cpiiiiiug doue
en short notice All work warraiitud.
Having had much expriciie in the business. I
f-el aanured that I can cive general aatisfactiou.
Pleaso give me a call btfore pttrclmsing elsewhere.
O. r'OUUY.
rialtsmouth. Neb., May Cth, ISC7.
Miss A. M. DESPAIIT,
Milliiaer stiad Dressmaker,
OTPOSITI tue post-ofpicj:,
Has just received a large stock of VTir" GOODS.'
of the latent fashions. New lioods received every
month. Callaudacetheii. myStf
G It. XrlcCALLUM,
Manufacturer of and dealer in
Sftrft.le antl Harness,
Of every description, wholesale and retail. No. 130 ',
Main street, between fttrt and 6:h streets, Ncbrnska-
City. Jel3
AND
WOOL- CARDIAC.
Ho! for Salt Creek, whre yon can kill two birds
with one stone, get your Ora'n Ground and Wool
CardPj at the mint tioir; the machinery fir bo Ih Is
in perfect ordor. We use tne Patent Machine Carda.
which were run euonsa last year to eslablinh their
superiority over the old kind, as a'l who used the
can testify. The superiority of Mr. S. TwiSH as a
Carder ia Well known, and his service are atill te
taiued for tbe benefit ef the public. With the aiara
advantages we ttaUter curie Ives tbat we can make it
to tue advan rage oi ail who want work in oor line
to come this way. D. I'EAX. Proprit.r.
JlS S-IWlsH, Carder.
Burned Out,
BUT NOT DISCOURAGED.
T. W. Ehryook is ajain a', the old ttj.-.d nn rarf.i
te wait npou his former eoatomn. ami th tm-.h..
ancrally. If yon want at,y thing u s.h ir.e of i'ai ti
tare or tlitira, sire bim a call. 3,d sireet near
Wain, PlattJiaoutS, tl. T. ma v 17 .itf
V
joawaat Tafnt Medleioea atoM ruicm t
BLACK, &UTT.HY CO il.
t
MARKETv
UN! IVU-
- 'm I a
AXD
Empire Meat
keta
The.r. ndersiirned : rowpr-J Krod t'
citisens of this place with ti.eteM
fresh iu:ur,
MUTTOX,
VEAL,
Biiil;!. t-J
J'OliK,
AMD UACOM
I aUa keep
EGCS, UUTTL'R,
CHEESE, FD TA TOE,
. . - - - ,
and will pay the highest
of
COUNTRY
marbet price for all klndA
PRODUCE.
TVJI. F. JJOKP.I.'-.'.
Piatts-mculli, May Ii, dim.
F. M. DOIifJSfStTO,
Heal Estate
jS DIDN'T,
OFFICE IM MASOMIC It LOCK
TI.A TTSXOVTit. SFBItASKA.
Lot S in be; 47, i")d r rs:denc, well aud ou
bnildiug. Lot li in blvck 62. a rord tivo-i-tory resilience,
brick ba'emt of. wh, bi o and other outbui:dincj.
A rare chance for a good ir vcstnirnt.
Lot 11 in block 173. hniMIng with two rooms and
ocilar. Good chance for a amail capital.
I.ot 10 in biock C7, rood residence, with nil th.
ncces.-ury outbuildings.
Wot half of He?tio,: 0'., town 12, rar.ge 18, tjgeth
er with it j acres of t.miier- t)iie im-.dred acn-s uu
der cultivation. Eight tuiles frjia l'iaitsmoutli.nei.i
Platte ri ii-r.
An improved f;um -f eigb'.r acies. Ku.j houi
well, etc., with five arn :i o good limber '
Eighty acres of land, par tly improved, two an I J
half mil's from t he ci; y .
ISO acres of partly improved I in t. wttti 4 j urn or
ycung tin-.br-r, situated 4 niiin aouth of town.
ii. Ia. SPRACTJJE
Sroceries, Provisions,
PRODUCE, cLO.,
OPPOSITE THE POST-OFfTCi:
AH kind of Tn dnce t .Ltn in cxchar.ge for boowh.
I keep the very bes nl good, ard am bou.d to
sell them s ch rip tf at y hecjr in tht ci'y.
rovlodwtf
JUST REQEWED
And for sr.le at low flg :r,i,
io H-t cnyrn:,
5 UUVUY APPLES,
Iri .U Sl ilAK.
tb.l.: hUY J Ji A CUt S.
a-g i as;o; tmciit of
ic , Ac. Aieo, t
la rn. snrxm k. D -on s, u rnoh sash,
V'.'Xl'O H" PtISDS, ir.AHS. ( KJLW.
PL J a 2'." ..'', UA1P., COAL, ill., life
Ii-OXIHGTOIT GOAL,
2;if) b'l.b'li, to which we Invite the n"et'on of
blacksmiths and oti ei a to qualitv and pric.. We
jro .g -ut-; fur the (;o;);i' COAL nlNK, nt Lex
ington , and propoj-. to ( i r i. I) all tho Cj iI Hils
-cjiitry wauis tl pucci to suit. Alc a larse st.ck ef
Tlye, Bourbon and Ctnr Whisky.
.'boi-ry , KuSpoe.ry,
Call ar.d sre us.
13 ackljrr.y aad (Singer Brandy.
tiarso-?, Mrrur.LVfAiT a co.
j-8!S wtf
musio.
Mr. Kara Simi'iox having
'arge bar clasa in Muic, beth
ten oilcited to ed
Vorjl and l:istrumeit
l.-ii, riaa Concluded to do so, and wi ; give Ifrssr.o on
the Piano a-id Organ to tt.ose desirous i f b' coining
P'rf :rrr.ers cn the Fame. Terma, e'c. givea o.i ap
plicatica'at hti rerii.'eticg on ilaia Mi trt
sp4 Sin
Capt. U. LAEOO & CO.,
Wto!esa!e and Retail Dealers in
Wines and I
Aluo a Try cho'ce se'cc'.ion ot
Tobacco and
iqiiors,
Cigars,
MiD 0tr-ct, cft'ond door et of lyniour Hooit,
Ar jst r reiviii;; a nw uto-n nf Genuine OH
Hour?-on,
flte C'si
d.iivtfioai i ou'.loa c.u'j'j.
Kt-, HiiUr.,
IUJ1 ft r
F U R N I T U R E
COFFINS
AKD
binet - Work !
n- BOECK
HnTir.r 'nlarced h rhop s romi wou'tl
rpe.ifal!y rmintJ th rcop'e ia this uii'ity tht
he cm a furnifh them wah t)i very bft t uruitum.
Chain, or o'hfr Cubiuet-Trf'rk, t tbe mni rrnni-
able rutes, I eh.U ke-p rou-t;iutly on h;iii a latuv
.scrmrjat of iJa'm W'urJir, mid tuv pr.,--.. '
to n'aoa!atctU'e aavthiny ia my line on ftht.rt utii.
A large asoiirnnt f y made CuiTius kr-pt t
JelO daiw tf H . HOttK,
.Dress-Maker.
HRS. L. B. J0NE3,
Of Nebraska-City, would re pectfully Inform the
ladies of Plattfmouth tbat ebe haa taken'up her res
idouce in tbia p;re for the purpose ef
CUTTING, FITTING and MAKING
If required, Ladies and Children' Drene, Cloak",
IJaiqaes, etc. 31 AC 31 XS & TITCUIVU done also.
Al1 work wiil b eiecuttd with neituesa, and will
reeeive prompt attontioa. Ehe wiil endeavor to give
aatiafaction, and therefore eolicita tiie patronage of
the ladies of Ibis place and vicinity.
Retideuce, corner Ylca and 4th streets. In Adama
Prick- covJda6m
WAGONS!
R.
PORTER & CO-
are ajent, iu this city !or the sat of the relebrateal
''South Bend Wagons,"
Hade by Stud- baker Bron Tbay bav on band a
EuoJ assc.rtmect, wtiich will be replenished as fat a
n-ed d. They p opoje to sell at the very lowest
li'iir-..
Piatt.-mouth, Var-h 2C.tf
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Kvi ret fe i-err f i-t' kifds is at
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o t- l liil, butte' y 4 Co.'
Lubr.c atdal jib.
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