f I -t J? . ! - U 5 I - H I V PLATtSMOlfTH MEBRAKSA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1872. -HUST BE SOLD i Y- ' A i . -ct horses, harness and wajfr, and tyro c'Ss. Inquire at the Herald ONCE MORE W call upon Vll those indebted to the rJtr-AlD cEceVto call and settle AT ONCE. We io not expect to pet the money from eyery man, hut the looks of the Herald office, prior to Is or. 13:h, 1871, mutt he closed during tlje next two weeks, and those persons xvhom He have acQiaiodatcd with credit dur ing the years past, shouU at least cone forward and jive us some evidence of their jJebiednesfl, if they cannot pny. rJiwtf. H. D. Hatha vta t. P. P. Caldwell in a card in the Tribune troruies some further disclosures on the Bridge question goon. Let us have the whole of it. Cor. Hoffman, of New York, wya thera were several instances in which Gauges that never passed were added to tills that wero preeeutc J to hiin for hid signature. , There was a coliijion hstween twj trains on the U. 1. road on Tuesday la?t is which several cars were smashed and a passengers lec broken. The conductor and engineer of the rar train was dischargo-l. The monthly Union Sunday School Concert will be held at the Conrtf a tianal Church on naxt Sunday, - at 2 o'clock P. M. the exercises to con iot of singing, sddrfcres, &c. Tha County Com tuis-icners of Lan caster county have purchased 020 acres of land from the B. & 31 It B. Co. in Nvhrar-La, for a Poor Farm. Cider, with a fiy ia it, is decidedly a plcaant beverage, at least those who hare tried it say so. Last, on th 1st day of January, on Eighth street, a lady's fur collar. The finder will confer a far tr by leaving the a a a at the Herald office. d&wl Harried, in Cass county, Nebraska January 31st, 1872, by Rev. A. J. ira'-t.', Mr. Handle S towers and 3Ii.i3 .Mary C. Walter. There was only one criminal case on the docket for trial. at the present terra of court in this county that of 1 1. C. 3c Mnken, for peltit larceny, in tha fi'loni us taking cf a spring wagon scat. He ww tried yesterday, Rnd convicted. Gen. II. T. Reid, of Iowa, tun been appointed ont of the Board of Visitors to th West Point Military Academy, fjr 1872. Siiney, Iowa, must la a queer placa. The editor thero offer his paper one year f.eo to anybody that will make a cash purchase of $20 worth iiomazj housa or Grra in town that nJ-crtes in h' paper. There's a aback of business. The Lincoln County Advertiser, J. B. Pail-, editor and proprietor, has dcci e! to dispense with the Chicago part of its outSt, aud is out in a bran new dress of its own, and now looks like a Christian newspaper. According'to the Lincoln County Ad vertiser, the finance of that county are in a most flourishing condition. Aside from $8,000 in school money, there are between $5,000 and $G,0C0 io surplus cash in the county treasury. The republican State Convention for Iowa, to select delegates to the National Con-rcn'-inn, -will jrobally "be called fjr March 20th unless objection ia made to an early convention in which case it will be called about tha 20:h of May. We ara not surprised to Icaru of tha n?oea of Mr. Thomas, cf the Omaha ILepubl'ca.t. His paper for some days past hu iadicated a foul .stomach. Thero is Raid to be a general under standing between the two, homes of Con rresi thnt a supplemental apportion ment bid will ba passed, similar to that of 1802, providia for nine or ten addi tional members, and distributing them to Ptates in the order of thair numcricl claims. The Chronicle says we are making "charges" against bin acting arcidencj. Mr. James. The Chronicle was never mTe mistaken in its life. We don't "charge" Mr. James a cent for any no toriety we have given him, and if he or the Chronicle desires it we can give him more notoriety, but wo will foot not Touch for it being of an enviable kind. Faking of Patent outsides or ' in wards" rs.Tiinds us of a point recently raised by a lawyer of some note and of a large thinking apparatus It ii this rur law provides that crrtaia things hall ba published in a paper "jsrinte.l mnl published." in the county, etc. 'Now, can a paper which is printed in Chicago, where three-fourths of its reading matter is made up, be stld to be "printed" in Nebraska and if not, is a legal advertisement in it eclums a valid publication. By request of many citizens the P. T. V. Society, have concluded to have the Grand Masquerade on the thirteenth of February instead cf the fourteenth. All those wishing costumes will plea? call at White & Spiers Hall on Monday, Feb. 12ih, in the afternoon and evening, at whici time they wiil b? exhibited for your choice. There will be no coBt nor jibor ppared to mike this tha most plea-ant rrt7 of t!ie Lm3 ever heIJ ia tha city. Gov. Campbell of Wyoming was mar Tied lest evecins to 3Iis, Isabella Wua derly. Tao Cnaha Bee says that there are a dosen cases of small pox in , ely owe ow o durirj j CD1 A II I LB A UISCTZ. Who n ttr Tha express train from Linro'n tiis evening, on the B. & M; in Neb., ran from Omaha Junction to Plattsmouth Depot a distance of nine miles in just nine minute. What other road in the west cud equal this time. Don't all speak at once? Tnr.RTUDD.4Rn PARDOM. In Tuesday's issue wo spoke of the fact f hi acting Excellency having par doned Stoddard, the abortionist, and now wo have it from tho bes-t of authorty that iliesaidSto JJarJ was never subject ed to prison discipline, that the warden refused to cut his hair in accordance with prison regulations, and that amons a certain few of the State ofik-ials thero was a determination from tha very coin rneneoment, to thwart tho law and re lease Dr. Stoddard in tha very face of tha court tnd the jury that pronounced him guilty of a heinous criaia. IlKUOKN IIOI'SR. This Uoune, under the c;aaagementof Mr. Cox, its present popular landlord, i3 one of tha be.t in the'wust. Its en tleatanly manager wfor a iong tirae in charge of u hotel ;ji Chariton, Iowa, and secured for himself there the reputation of being a first-class landlord. He ha lost nothing of that reputation tinea taking charge of the Urouks here, and has secured the coaGdence and good wi'l of our citizens and of the traveling pub lic. II Li tables aro set with the best the markets afTord, and no paius are sparod to make bin gu-ts feol at home. Cosiputaorj Ildnrnllon. Ths Supreme Court of Iowa has de clared ;hat the law rsquirirg punctual attendance at tha schools is fir the good of the pupil, and must be enforced. Of pupil'! tardiness the Court hay: '"The good cf the whole school cannot he sac rificed for the advantage of one pupil who happen to have an unreasonable father, aud as tho law now is, no other means can be devi.-:ed for enforcing reg ular and prompt attendance thsa the penalty of expul.-ion." 100.000 AfKES." We publi.-h to-day the 'amons Salt Bill, complete, and would be pleased to have our 0;iiiha cotemporaries point out tho precif'e section th.-vt donates "100, 00 ) acre." of land, as they have asserted it did. Tha bill 3 puLiisho.I i as it passed tho Hoaue, exc -pt thit the roy alty was five pr teut. iiistetd of two. HIS AWAY. Chard, tha Knglirhmaa who elopad with the Cle-iflyr.-iaa's djughter, mid who ha3 been for some tiu.e confined in j vil ;;i Omaha, has again eloped with his prize. The officer? in Omaha refuse to have anything further to do with the case, as bhe seems bound to stick to him in spite gf all efforts to reclaim her. Mr. Henry Bccek's team broke through the ice to day and escaped drowning in almost a miraculous manner. Tha dri ver drove on tj eotue ice where thn water had settled away from it which gave w;;y, and the team and wagn went in, when ha left and r&u to M.r. Uocc'i's shop, to ii.fjriu hhu tbiL liis team wan in the river. Ail ibis tima the horsed weto in swimming water, but fortuuately one of tha hor.-cs got his forefeet on the ice which held the wagon tongue in su-h a shape as to keep the other horde's head above water, and thus prevent them from drowning. They were get out with considerable difficulty, and with but liitla injury to the borcc. Tha d;ivtr is entitled to much c: edit for the strategy employed in leaving the team. Kurr' brigade never did belter. It is said that his acting Excellency, Gov. James, pledged him.-c!f to S; mtor Kennedy to call nu extra version, f.ir tha purpose of passing tho Immufiaticn bill and the bill to relieve the State finances, if be: (Senator Kennedy) would go home, and thus have the Senate without a quorum. A visit to Omaha and a con sultation with his masters there, brings a chngc in his mind, and Bio. Thomas is authorized to announce that there will ba no extra ser.-i'r-. Tho Stita will probably be the gainer in this, but as the editor of tha Tiiiui.e is thoroughly posted ia all that pertains to tha a ts of his Excellency, he will probably, be wil ling to enlighten the public on two points which arc a Iittla mixed at present, viz, Why was Dr. Stoddard not sulj-icted to the same dis-cipline, while in the Peni tentiary, as other prisoners? Second, how long had he been out of pri-on be fore the t'nua set for tha application to be heard? PIeae rise aud explain. We give below a dispatch from Lon don dated February 3d. Chief Justice Cockborn has officially counselled the cabinet, that KnclnnJ must recede in: mediately from the Treaty of Washington, leaving America to decide between a new treaty or war. The council is now di-cust-ing term in which thii re.-olution frhall appear in the Queen's hpet-ch at tha opening of Par liament. This would look as though England proposed to repudiate the treaty made with this government altogether. It has seemed up to within a rhort tiro, that the difficulties existing be tween tha two governments would be amicably arranged, but if the feelings of the EnjtlNh pres sre any index to that of the government, the solution of the problem is still ia the future. O ir peo ple submitted to Briti-h wrongs when they could not help themselves, but they now -.vill insist cu ih'ir rights, and bo wii!i to Lceopt nothing less. Omaha has a mean saloonkeeper. A man whose v. tfo is ia the habit of get ting h'.pior from him. requested him to allow her no more of the intoxicating stuff, but h3 refuted, saying he would sell to anybody who oould pay him. The woman having no money gave him a large gold ring a present from her hush ind in pawn fr li-juor. The ancry husband demanded the return of the rin. and it was i:amdiatly foriheom- RliWBT f TSIK CJJtNI JFS1V tS THE CONDITION Of IDS to. JUL. To th ITnnrnWe District Court of the Znrf Jniiicidl District nf th' Stole f Nebrrwht, tcithin and for the County Of Cass: We, the grand jurors, duly em pan aeled and sworn within and for said Poounty, at tha adjourned January term of said ourt, A. P. 1872,-would re spectfully represent and report that hav ing visited the jail cf suid county in ao cordanca with the instructions of the court, we find the fame, to. be in at good coalition as the same can La kept. There is but ona prisoner confined therein, and upon interrogating him hi expressed h'aisulf vol! satisfied with his treatiu'ant. We find him looking neat, c-can and healthy, his room wa; m and couifortabta. We also report that the jail building is rather inferior and unsafe, for the keeping of any desperadoes, and would recommend ths erection of a new and fiib-itantial jail building. All of which is respectfully submitted. S. H. KiiiKPATaicx, Foreman. A company has been organized in Oiaal'i to open a cheese fietorv on the Papillion. An agent i now scouring tlie machinery. The cztent cf range, ricii L'ras--, healthy climate! and good water of Nebraska, rr.dtr it r.r-o of the hjt dairj' countries in lh w r!d. It wiil be f cil when every farmer ruai ucrs chAo aud tatter 1-y thrf tln-u-ands r.f pounds ; then wiil end tbc eries of hard tiies. and pri?3 of railroad trsnsportatioii will uot coa ut;ie f-oth profit and product of the farmer's labor. We hoiur Farmer' Ciubs w il take hold of the dairy ques tion at an early day. Fremont Tribune We publish the above to call attention to what ia being done in other localities to wicure manufactures end the bf nrfits accruing therefrom. Parties rc.-idinj ni?ar Rock D'ufTs, in thi.s couuty, have Bubicribed between five hundred and seven hundred dollars to secure a factory for the manufacture of chceso, about two miles west-of that town, which they are w:!i;n.g to donata to tome respons-ib'e prr-on wi:o wi'l p.xt in suffieieiit ma chinery to manufacture the milk from four hundred cows. We hope, some one can bo fousid mho will take hold of this matter and pu.-h it through. Here is a good openiug for somebody. A SIX AtCIWEST. We Jearn from J. B. Ferree, Esq., that a little giil by the name of Sarah Curry, a daughter cf Mrs Rebecca Fer- i rc-c, living about three miles youth o I'lattsiucutb, was severely ses'ded last H.iblith everiiu. SLa wa going from thts room in the kitchen with a kettle of boiiiiig wi;cr, vrh-jti her rlress caught on a piece cf wood aa 1 throw her down, izr.d as stia leii, the Hi or tlia kettle cTti j off and t-ealdid her reverely. Mr. I'en t-e thinks that she will be about in a few wttkj. Ths following will show that the f.iecds of tha Narrow Gauge R. R. en terprise ara actively at work, and are makin; all tho necsssaiy arrangements to perfect thr.r organization : ?;a7Eop N'esraska, SeCRKTaUY'S DtlUtfTilENT. i LtNCor.-, Jan , 2 J J, 1S72. ) JJm Lorn, F.ilh Ci'j : 1eak fci-t : L m just in r3ciptof j vour loftt r t rtteu January IS. 1Si2. ea- c!oj.jng ariiolas of incoip rition of the Kaa-.tts A-Ncbraka U. II. Co. 'Jhey w.-ra duly fil?J iq :his oluee, Jaa. 22 J, I5j72. Very respetly, yourobedieat servant. W. II. James. Secy of State. Nebruvka City has placed the man agement of hsr school affairs in the hands of tho City Council. Tho old School Board refuse to be squelched, however, and are issuing warrants on the City Treasurer. It would probably be well both for peopla and school if their little potty difierecces were entirely dropped. If Omaha is not .-atbfb-d with tha fal lacy of tha Herald doc-t rina of "no par ty," wo suggest to them that they try it thcBs?elvas ; but as tho peoplo of most of the State have already seen the evil effect of this mo.-t pernicious ytem, we hope Omaha wiil allow them to run strict party tickets. Wo think Cass. Otoe, Nemaha, Richardson, Lancaster, and other populous counties of Nebraska, have about had their fill of "no party" men, and ara now fuliy prepared for strict party tickets. The Richurdsou county pres3 favors the calling of an extra session of the legUlature, and urge tha papers through out the State to advocate the same thing. Tha principal object sought to be obtained by a meeting of tho legisla ture is the passage of the Immigration bill. This should have been attended to when the legislature was in session and would probably have been, bu; for his Acting,Excellency aud the precipitate adjournment of the Senate. Tha Omaha Trvbuns ssys, however, that there will be no extra eession so of course Gov. James, will call none. The British Minister at Washington has ben applied to fioni home to obtain copies of every newspap-, periodical and magazine published in the United States, to be placed on exhlbhion at the Intel national Exposition, to tako place in England this year. Publishers who desire to avail themselves of the oppor tunity to be represented at the English exhibition, will ad '.resu a copy of their publications of fome date in February, to Joseph Shiliington, uews agent Wash ington, D. C. Mr Cornelius Schalh r. Agent of the Bnrhneton !i Missouri River Railroad, in Enchnd. writes that one thousand Enzhsh emigrants wid leavti that coun try for Nebraska ia early spring. A petition is being circulated in Omaha for the purpose of getting the county Commissioners of Donclas county to bring suit to recover $75000 in bonds given in aid of the Omaha &, Southwes tern Railroad Company. Colonies are organizing in Oneida, Onondaga, Columbia, and Wyoming counties. New York, for emigration, to Nebraska. "We believe the State will add fifty per cent, to her population next liKI&tt. ACROKSi 1ti PtATIE. The B. & M. K. R. Company will, in the Spring, bridge the Platte ; river. Would it not be wsll for the people of thii place to ascertain the additional cost of a wagon bridge in c nnection with the K. R. bridge, and ta ascertain whether they could -not ecuro ita con struction? There is a large trade in Sarpy county which 'would come to PlatUiuouth, had the pcopl any way of crossing the Platte river. We think this matter deserves some attention and we mtttion it that the citizens may take action as they- may deem bait. We learn that the subject of builiiug the Trunk road is again being agitated in all the river towns between here and the Kansas lina. We have a deep in terest in this matter, and are prepared to assibt to the full extent of our abil.ty whenever the proper time arrives. Nemaha county has taken hold of the matter, and we presume Otoe tsnds rtady to assist, if to we may reasonably hope for success at no distant day. Editors IIekalh. Might not these long wiuter evenings be spent as profita bly by our school boys, and other, in exercising the uiinds upon some t-uuh mathematical question a the following, and entertaining some cf our oi l fogies with the solution of it, through your columns as to spend their time to lets profit in loafing about, and getting into mischief? But to the question : THE OLD DITCn. A gentleman employs two men to dig a ditch 100 yards long, lor which he agrees to pay them one hundrud dollars One of tha men dig far one dollar and twenty-five cents ier yard, aud he other for seventy five per yard. Question How many yards khal! each man dig to earn fifty dodars? Your;, Al'abri. PLATTriUOCTli. Feb. Cth, 1R72. Thero wiil be preaching at Clark & Piummer'i Hall, commencing February 7th, at C p. m., and w'ill continue every evening during the week, by Elder Al ton, of tho Disciples Church. All the members of the church are earnestly so licited to attend, and the public are re spectfully invited. The Commissioners Court met to-day. There are some important road cases wi.ich wiil come before the Board. Judga Dundy will commence a term of the U. S. District Court in Omaha to d.y It will probably last a week or ten days. We hear that larga accessions are be ing made by the M. E. Church at Rock Bluffs. Rev. Swatz has been conduct ing the meetings there. Notwithstanding the ominous clcuds which are threatening the peace of our beloved country, from England, the pet pie generally should know, and know ing, rat satisfied that "the country's safe," for as soon as it becomes known abroad that the "Redu-Ught Gu a:Js" are organizing at the centre of cn-ation, "Omaha," John Bull will ' forthwith grow pjci.3c We have learned that the Turner ara going togie two beautiful piiz-vs to ths two best masks ono fLi the be;t comicn mask, and one for the Lest character ma.-k. William Cody, better known as Buffa lo Bill, leaves fur the East this morning, on a vi-it to New York. He will Le quite a Hen there. He was photo graphed by Eaton, of Oisnha, before leaving, copies of which will be sent ta Alexis. The following from the Lincoln Jour nal explains how public opinion is some times manufactured: During the excitement in the Legisla ture tho reliable newspod llers r.f Oma h telegraph' d to one of their "corr. -spoiidnt.s" to pend uis; atches for the associated prt'-; and to make them as 'b.:d as pos.-ib!e." The corre.-pondctits took the dispatches to the Attorney Ge neial, who proceeded to obey orders. Now, these "associated' bummers quote these uisp:stehes to tha Chicago and New York papers, to uphold their own pub lished faheho mIs. Ths nro the great exemplars of "houesty" and "integrity." Nemaha county is ag jin moving in the matter of the Trunk Road Riehard-o i stands ready to ns-ist the cntcrpri-e through that county, and it only re ninius for Cass and Otoe to a-sist in con nection with the counties below to se cure the buiiding of the road to this point. We clip the following resolution from the Brownville Advertiser, which were adopted unnniniously at a meeting held at Peru on the 30th mst : - Whereas, It is the earnest d?s:re of this precinct to procure the coi.s-true tion of a lina of railroad along its east ern border of tho Missouri River, and, Wiif.KEAS, We have always stood ready to give aid to every honest effort to that end; therefore, Iicsj!cel, That we will heartily com mend to the favorable considerations of our coiHtnuni'y, any reasonable proposi tion of Dr. Converse to construct our road, and pledge our every" effort, in deep earned new, to the end thatt.ll fair demands upon us may be fully met, and that in the name spirit of exact promp titude which has always characterized the Dr.'s effcrts in railroad enterprises. and which we have every confidence wiil govern him in this. The denial of the Statesman of the charges against its senior Editor, for of fering to tlc-feii 1 the Siiline bill, in con sideration cf the Legi-diiiivo incidental priming, is now followed by a card signed by Hon. S. B. Galey, riteratin thesa charges and naming a witness who was said to have been present at an in lerview between himself and the Editor in question Mr. Gley clones his card by announcing that any further mis statements of this matter through the State-man "ill be followed by a prosecu tion of itsj Editor for Bribery at the sit ting of the Grand Jury in and for Lan caster county Omaha Boc. Again the Union Pacific Railroad is blockaded." The Japanese Embassy are at Salt Lake, awaiting for the road to be eered fe-re leaving fsT.tb E?fc LINT OF. LtTTHRS Remaiuing in PlatUiuouth P. O. Feb. 1st, 1872. lien A V Arnold W Bell Oliver, Bi.-hop BiUia Cooiey A Debining H Evans J P Foote J B 6 Gi!chri.t L XV Howare A M r -HickeyPat Ilanman J Jones Billie H Kelly Rice "Law lor Timothy Lawson II Lyou Chas Mtlick Chas Mergent John BuikJohn Beard E Curtin O J 3 Caser Mr M Erkson Miss R FailL Green James '2 Gyer Win Huntley A Han lab, N B Jenkins Walter 2 Jspc-r A KanJle Edward, Karnes . Lewi Miss A Larson A G Lurzin Fred McCarthy J B Moiieer Mts U Mmnes Timothy 2 McNurlin Frank MilNH J Mathers Jo-epu MeKelvey H Moran Min Neweomb J W 2 O' Conner M Ueler King II Maunes James Nance F II O'Kceta Mrs M E Oi is W A 2 Riehardt Geo Preee T J Kcnolds & Lincger Rogers U N St-holes John Scurvner C C Southwich S G Sanford J Tro M iss Doray Usher H Veil John White. E A Wo'thimcr Fred Waller U Whiteman A Whtaier, O 0 l"er!M.in calling for the above named letters will plea-e sav advertised. J. W. Marshall. P. M. The Governor, Secretary of State and Attorney General of Texas have been indicted for misdemeanor iu office. Tho sales of Burlington and Missouri Rirer Railroad Lands in Nebraska dur 'ng the month of January 1872, were 6;lilo 57-100 acres, at an average price of $3, 3$ per acre, amounting to $52, 6,67. The Company has yet about 1,560,00c) acres choice farm lauds fjr sale on ten years' credit at G per cent interest, or at prices 20 pr. ct. less for cash or Bonds of the Company, or one-third down with balance on one and two years' credit at 10 pr. cL till paid. Don't forget the Masquerade on the 14th, it will be a pleasant afiair. Persons having accounts with me, at the Hall cr otherwi.-e, must come forward nd settle them at onoe. febSJ&w2 F. R. GCTIHXAN. Wra. Hudson, of Weeping Water preeinet, left at the Herald office to day, eight ears of corn, weighing 7 lbs, These ears we;e taken from a load brought to town, and ha says he has thousands like thcai. Who beats it? A bill has been introduced into the New York Legislature of which this is the sub-tance : Sf.ction 1. Thieves are forbidden to enter or prowl around Banks, on pen.ihy ot being arrested and sent to State Pri on. Greeley suggests that the following i section ha added to make tho b.ll com plete : ' Sec. 2. P. auks, iu d'.flanc? of Src. I, of thi:tct, ire h nofirth forbid b;n to act as Pre-i- iieis fir ; i-iirs, osjv :iai:y OI I Savinj Bar.'.s- Hon. J. C. Cowin, the popular Fro-e-cuting Attorney far this diitrit, has baza elected Captain of tlia "ildisk Light Guards' lion, Joha I. Redlck having declined. "Ivindor fat, with calico dr;s," was all the description a Louisville woman could give of hv;r lost babe. TI;a undersigned desires to purchase r.y.a lumdred (100) hoai cf rnuUs from four to eight year. old. Inquire at'Nationa! Hotsl. J. W. SllITO. Jan SOdlwtf Hesser's Catalogue of Grccn-houe and Bedding Plants will be out in a few days. Every lover of flowers should p iy him a visit, as he has the finest collection of plants to be found ia the west. I N. Wolf, the gentlemanly manager of Bloom's branch clothing house at Crete, was in town to-day. Don't forget that the time Ma-qnerada party has been from thi 14th to the 13:U inst your licketa. for the changed Secure Plattsmotth, Februarys, 1872. All persons indebted to us ure request ed to call and settle immediately, as we must cloe up all accounts on our books. diw2w Guthman & Hubeutt. One issue of the Missouri Republican contains ten original articles upon the "Passive Policy'" If a man wishes to. see himself as others see him, let him com out as a candidate for office. Several business houses will be erected on Main street in the spring. Mr. Boeek has the excavatioa. for his nearly completed. Prof. L. F. Johnson shipped to Ash land, yesterday, a very fine o gan for one of the chnrches there. He i helling a large amount of musical instruments in different parts cf the country, and as he keeps none but tha very best instru ments, he deserves the patronage of the public. ' XKVT CO I. T A RD, Oiln Kintk Pn'ee per ton, d Jivcred ia the city, $7.00. Orders left at r9ico at Baker's Feed Stable promptly filled. Jan. 20 dAwtf J P. Simps on. UK NILE. A pair of horses, harness Ai wagon. Enquira at tha II esald office. diwtf. Stay bonds for ue in all the different coarta, for ale at the Uerau OSee. - - diwtf Waktid. A hous with four good rooma. Enqnira at tha Hxhald afEca. The tone of the Engli.-h press, as will ba se3n by our despatches to-day, are s'ightlv moderated. Tho fear of a lar- Ujer bill "of damages than. the Britisdi Government can afford to pay. and an effort to strengthen a decayed monarchy, may induce the Ministry to declare war against this government ; thou h we eannet but believe that most that ia said i merely for effect. The position of theie two great and friendly nations will be watched with a great deal of interest. Elder C. Alton will preeh at Clark & Plutmuera Hll cu Wf dnemlay evening the 7th iuit, and every night daring the week. d4. AFTEBTIICeMlRdTMA.VSDAl'QII Tf.K AU1.. The Omaha Bee says: "Yesterday Mayor Caldwell received a letter from Mr. Scratchley, the English clergyman, in which were $230, the lir.-t instalment of the $500 which he proposes to scud to pay the necessary expeuses of his daughter while here, and to provide for her passage home. Tho letter itates tha? either he or his wife will start im mediately for New York C.ty, and de hire s the officers here to bring the girl thre. A very urgent appeal is also made to keep Anna in cus ody until her parent comes on. After consultation it wan determined to go in pursuit of and rearrest her, and acoordingly this morn ing Deputy Marshal Armstrong, accoin panied by Officer Kelley, started in a carriage for the island, .where sho was found before. It is not definitely known just where sho is, but the officers say t:ey will Sal jicr before they return. We doubt whether when they get her, she will consent to go home, and we cer tainly know of no law to compel her to do so. She is evidently determiued to live with Chard, her reducer, and all ef forts to prevent her will meet with strong opposition cn her part," Mp.3. Wiiitcomii's Syrup. This cr tide is good for all diseases incident to the period cf teething in children and is soli for 25 cents a boti le. d&w lw. The Count de Cliambord every day goes three times to cnurch. Thousands of American marehm'.j I'riaaes drink tea from the Unjted States ri.a Compa ny, 26, 28 & 30 Vesey street. New Yo:k. Guthman & Hubei ty dealers in grocer ies, sol-j agent for this city. A KlI.E A K1.CTE." Wo made mention of the fact that the east bound train on the .B. & M in Ne braska, last Friday, ran from Omaha Junction to Plattsmouth at the rate of a mile a minute, but we neglected to State that the train was under the man agement of Mr. T. H. Sheppard as conductor, and Mr. M. J. Egaa as en gineer. A SI AIIK.T. GltEENWOOD, Neu., Feb. C. '72. Editors Neiuiaska IIlkaij): A terrible accident occurred in Ashland, Nebraska, to-day. A ycung man, named lluiiter, residing in Athland, J uijnut 1S years old; accidentally thot and instantly killed himself while re-loading a double-barreled shot gun which he hal discharged one barrel of, at some birds. It seems that one barrel was load ed with buck L-hr.t, sod th.t va tha one thit cau-jcd tha accidant. Tha shot too effect between tha eyes and cama out at the top of the head Your W. D. "Vii.r!AN. riBtl8inou:b Orain iunr!ct. VVc.-'iicsday, Ftib. 7, 1872. Vv'hcat - No. 2, 85.92. Corj Iu car, 17(ii l8c. itij. bKKTicK itr.Fon.-f. Ecn itor Matt Carpenttr, of Wisconsin, delivered a powrrfu! sjici'ch recently oa the nfW Civil 6tvice fltform dude. Here are its closing passages; So, sir, it comes to this at lat that if the matter te contested, the dune: who h is bevn ciammed up to a diploma at 1 ale, n i comes f'rerh fiom his csam minr, wiil be preferred in all civil ap pointments to thc-ahiot, mo-t uc-ecs.-ful, and itost upngiit bu.-iuoss man ot the cimntry, who eiihcr d; I not enjoy thi bene lit of early c-dui-atioa, or troai whose mind, long en'ro-Fcd i:j practical pursuits, the dotaii- and iiiumia of ae-d'uiie kuowledfre have falei aw.13 as tho headlands disappear whim the mariner hids his nutive laud good niht. lii.-t it not be fuppo.cd, nr, that I am under-valuing the advantages, of t-dd-cation; 1 am not. Indeed, ir, tho-e who have strujrgh'd through life, la-eking the adviiutajes of education, are m-ue alive to its importance and umre anx ous to bestow it upon their ch dieu ' hm thoe who enjoyed in early hie such ad vantage to the utmoit. 1 bcioog to that unfortunate class. L kiii.w 1. ) iii-.re of chemistry than I know of the ; early pates and golden streets of ti.u New Jc-ru.-aleni. Aud 1 never expect ti ; that is, I never expect to know anything .if ehemi-try. I do humbly hope bimu tune to see the pearly gates und golden streets, becaue I und -tstand that ad mission into the kinVdom nf heavi'ti does not depend upon tho result of a competitive examination. Yet, sir, presenting myself as an ap plicant for appointment to the place of copyirg-cleik iu the Interior Ifepart uictit. befora an examining board, having a "chemical turn of mind," I should 4Jertaiu!y be rejected. Stiil, sir, I write a rood hand, and caa copy papers with great rapidity and accuracy, ihn s:r, i the cae of many men in thi country. Mam, de.-pi'e vl def-ctive - education, h tve by iii'louiitablt effort, fought their J . V -.'..I ...1.1. . . U rt . way again-: l ieariu ouu.i n 111c nuin rank in business, in the profession, and to-day adorn ihe bench of this country. In this world eveiything is ariamml upon the principle of compensation. When ono of the senses is denied to a man, all tho others are quickened so as to ujithrute the loss ; and it not -infrequently happens that a man who is re stricted to one department of leavij:ug, and devotes all his energies of mind and body to one pursuit, for in-tance a law yer who turns bis back upon every other department of kuowledge. outstrips in that pursuit, a competitor who is loaded down with collateral learning-. Yet, r. if the doctrine of this report is to be adopted, these men are all to bi disfranchised. Enemy, activity, perse verance, integrity, all the qualities that have secured their success in their own paths of lif , are to be set aside if th' y happen to lack tho.-e early advantages which only the sons of the r ch can en- joV. I know, sir, it is said that in thia coun tro any wan ma-r beon-roe learned. My early ambition wj stimulated by bemir informed that Eiihu Burritt learned all the languages of the earth whila ham muring at the anvil. I know not wheth er this be trui or fak.e ; but I -do know that the information was of no assistance to me. Here and :.ther a young man will start from tho darkest obourity and achieve wonders in acquisition of learn ing. But for every such case a knowl eJre of the world will luiuiah us with a thousand poor boys, thrown upon the world as orphans at ten or twelve ye us of age, aud Compelled to hold out a help ing hatid to younger sisters and trothers, who have found it utterly impossible to acquire an education, tut who, under the dire neoessiti s of the case, have been apurned and driven in nuceesful careers. Such men may be disfranchised by a vote of this body, but ueror by my voto. There are special reason at this time why such a system thnuhl be frowned upon. When our recent war broke out p triotie rather 6ent thrir sons to the fie 1. Puri-ie the period of awful trial, when the tvitli of the nation was tremb ling in the balance, nud our galhmt youths were breasting the storm of war, the sous of les patriotic "ci'izetis were t-r.joyinjj th advantages of a college curse. And now, when our maimed soldiers h ive returned, and pp!v for a Federal offica, the duties of which they are peifeetlf competent to discharge, they are to be rejected to give place to the who were cramming themselves with farts and principles from the books, while they were bleeding for their oun try. b a cause they do not know the fluct uation of the tide at the Cape of Good Hope, and how near tho moon ever ap proaches the earth, or the names of the principal rivers emptying into the Caspi an tea. Ladies will find relief from their Head ache. Costiveness, Swimming iu the Head, Colic, Sour Stomach, Restless lies, etc., eta. , by taking Siuiiuons' Li ver Regulator. Persons livins in un healthy localities may avoid all bilioiw ;irt.Hck.tiy takinz a Uo..e cf Simmon' Liver Regulator occasionally to;kiep the Liver in healthy action. It should be us'd by all persons, old and young. It is not unpleasant, i a purely vegetable c impound, is not injurious to the most de'icHle constitution, and will keep the liver in healthy action. nl ISTATE&ET of ihe condition COMPANY of Ne w York op tho first d 7 of January, 1372' rnada to tha Auditor cf ihe State of fJeoraska, pursuant, to the Statute of that Statc. ST nine tiutl Ijcih TLe smo of this Company, L tiie JIauia Insuraoca Company, incorporated iu 1653, onl lcntil in the city if Nc-w Yoik. Capital Tho Capital of UjU Coru i.ry. Artv.y yull up in c.uh. is 02.Son.C-'V.',( 'la curias oa t.e Is; of J&uuary, - - l.M8.ual..'tt Total amount of Capital and Surplus 4.Ol8.0"-l,tJ ASaD'a. , , Loans on Bondi and Morti?aRs, beinir firwt record on Uuctcainb- ' Inherent Ju on saiii Alortpsg 1i.hi., -.'l-''- t'nite i fclttile- of ISil, uiarkl valuo, 1 .'" United States currency, I' '.r'' I piii tats 5-W bnds; f I . fl li- cO l lilted -tiitp 5 20 U.niii. ot 1HCS now stock, i 'i'?in Alabama Douds. " " ;i'?n" auuh fiirolija Bons. H stock '" " i.'OO.M Sout i 2arwli a. new stock, " " o.. 0.Hj WisconMn Wr lionds. , . 3o.WJ.U0 Anuuntsof lotnsou stocks find E-inii, pnyablo on dmsna. the market vaaie of Hicuf itif p 8 Jjel, H1.4'iJ.O0 , Ca.h be oiig.ns -niia C-n..a 17. dep -sitod in Uank n t T'U.t Cjiiiiu:M, lntarcMC due mi J uterueil ci eoila vr:il lo inc iiulu ling bank bxlanoe. inns premiums in due course of e ll-ciin, , , , o n., Utila reoeivub e. uot uiaturcd, takoa l'jr liro and ialaad lujtl, ,042,31 Tha ar.ine Dajt duo. - psU-?e proprrt7 n l e'aima, oa Iombs alrrdy raid. liilis Keceivable. ntner tbaa '.lio.ii likou fur pniammj. (.overnmum Sramp Advimced t ira Ua. arttnent. A iv;ii.o-u aal Mi-ured accjuct. Lsaic, OLer property bcloni:? to tb CoiLfacj. Total Assets, $"1.072,UlJ,iJ Lnr.iLirin3. Cro.'P c'a'ois for lo.-?o'. alju 'tod and uni.n-d, C7.W,.3 OriS l;o.- iu process of a ljutaient, iacludicK all reported and narPO'el lil: C.S t At W LoiitocJirtel, iaclJli.itf ic'.re3t an J c Jdt3, JJ.-7..0) T0t.1I (fro s amount of c!aiui. fjr loiJ, t ... ......... . vt . .. ,.i .j LliviJemia doelurud due and uupail, J ' Total mount of Lse. Clainn. and Liab'litie. t'f.4. Ci.-'i The ertatcft iirnouut injured iu any one risk will n .t ai a ' ner.il rnl. etci-c.I S' '. " 1 .1 Ccini.anj tian no general ru!u n. to tho am oint to be in'; rod in ri y 1 . towi. vili ( r id-. . fcei'i.; Kovern U ii taeh ce b tio Btcer-1 c-Uaracter of baii Ji g-, widta vt trcom. tiw-.xj.je l.r pntt.ctr out fires Ao ST-TK 1- tKW V'lRK f X:t"lAi?LiiZillllS. Pr-sM-nt. and JOHN' H WASlinURV. Pe-ro'ary of th- U 1 I--hUKANCK fimyoY. btiw.duly norn. ue:-o.c and eay. ti-i en.:li for ln---rl- jv-. tli.i tL nhovr (lis rme I ctli-eis olnii C mi ni y. and on the ttnr-y-tir-l day or I'e w t l't, a . ot thcab ivo Ue.i-nbeil ueln were tin; uij.-" Iu e 1 ro, er 01 ihe n i-l o n tj, f en ji 1. a. any 1 cn. or ' aiun .tierojn. c ;ept :.b ia-h i..l. an I t 1 it t!ic lure mif ai,t u -. 1 1 . v a full an 1 ,rr-"t ptnihit ol Hi :ti. Li i'j liti 3 ei.tll of' tne Mi'Til ' 'IU. 1.1.1 nil 1 u in vL f aid Cum;-ny. oo tie s ii I tin ly- irit i n t iuoe n:o. . aa i - i fcccorvii. to i he bent ot tueir lu-.'orina'-.on, ktrnw.e an 1 t- lief , e-,.e n-d C'tlAS .1. M Mtl i N, - J. il. W gilitc'it.V, faid Cum;-ny. oo lie s ii I tlii -ly- irit 1 iv I lcoe SubsoriUei and Sworn ta btf -.re mo, th't 23 1 Cig-ned; H. O. J - u State cf Nebraska; It is hcrcv.T Certified that there hnj bcn filed in tni oiTio a -worn statement ehowins tio c'ii dirion oi fie li..mc lnsu'iim-e Ooiiip.iiiy, lin-.twlnt New Vork in tho Mate or Now 1"". 3:l d iy i f Decrnibcr A D. IS 1, iu -c-ord uce tho provimoi.. ot an Ac cf the n: r..' -Horn by. oi ihe .-tit-- of Nebraska, to rtea n e i .cur .litre n.inp ttii'--. :iprivrl reoru-iry 1. n. 1i; tlmt sni -.i:n.nr.y fili'd tt.e nocc-!' i y p-iicr mid ii -t:iti-iii ii hIiowiuk that taid coiijj tii.y .i potWi-d of ihe oui-iie :-innun fRit:il. uu t iavc-t"d im re nure I hi law. Autiioriiv is lu-r'e.ore (fivt n. to the ob .ve inline 1 .impany to lr;inFnet their nrprorTiiite - u ine.-s ol fire insu.anee, in ttiis state, iu uueord!ue witli the inwi hcreol until tho Jltt tluy ol Jlu- " nirrhcr certifvs thnt Henry E Pulmcr. of PU-.-Fuioath. count v of Curs ia anthoriz d -e tr n a U"int- aeeorniiis to law ir a-d c up.iny or their rval ani uttoi aey, by tiling tu" C j.-t.!u.-..-.u tor record o uti the cdeikof c.unty. .,",- i r r . . In tcstinionv whereof, i nave nen-unio Lineola. this Jlit day of January. 137i Sea'.. Henry E. Palmer, Agent,- P.attsmsuth, Nob. Aggregate Assets, Consolidated Statemnt of the condition of the 6ERMANIA, HANOVER, NIAGARA, and REPUBLIC Fire Insurance Companies, of the City of NevYoik, on tho 31st day of December, 1871. CAPITAL. A(treBale Oapital. SSurpiu Total Capita 1 nd Sur'du3 ASSETS. United Stairs Fecnr'tien......... bram on liorid and Mortirape - Loan on Cn'l iaiui.lv sceured) Cub in Hank aad handd of Aieau Real fiHt ite - Other fceeuritiee. including UUU Eeceirable. iJank LIABILITIES. Loepea ! procew of adjustment ...... . Other Claims - State of Nebraska, Insurance Department. It in hereby certified, that there hu en Bled Jn tbi r.Be. a "gSg ufh0t of the Gen-ral A-.d" i? of tV.sXV.V.brk. to re.-amu In.uraiwe vojopanu-. 'W? vrlwv5h lV,Th.id,cpan having filled -he necej-a,, Paperj ... .u-Lt I'nmnHiiv h niesea of the r-uitsite amount ol caital anU invMtea aa fl" la ine of Fire In-uranee. in tui- tfUt. Moorauee -ith .the Uwi there f J11 J-JT,,' ,ui of January .1873. I mriher cer.ity th .t Weory k. 'Uer of flatti-m .u.h. Coanty ?,y!,,'tf thoriivd to trannact basine.s aeor.linto la w for faid Company a tueir Agent and Attorney, oy fi.l ng hia CenUieate for "ecord w.th the Clerk of l an couutv. f ffi in,!n Ia !. H, t. raimor, 4Ynr..u.s t.r (.'auu'su. Iuji tion to exercise difficulty of thmking ot reasoning,' o- concentrating the imr.d upon any sul jeet, lassitude, lack of am bition or energy, discharge falling into throat, sotneti tues prof ue, watery, Hcr.it, thick and tenaciou mucous, purulent, bfhfnsive, &a' In others a dryness, d y, watery, weac or inflamed eyes, ringing in ears, derfness, hawkiug and cough ing to char throat, ulceration, uVu'ii and decay of bone, scabs from ulcer.-, constant desire to clear nose and throat, voice alterjsU nasal twang, offenivv breath, iuipa'red or total deprivation of sense of smell ami taste, dizziness, men tal depression, loss of appetite, indiges tion, dyspefi'ia, enlarged tonsib, tickling eouh, difficulty in rprakiog plainly, gcneial debility, idiocy an 1 insaniy. All the above symptoms are cemmnn tO'tle disease in ome if its stages or co upl e it inn., yet thoifnnd nf pnjn a d ia ly t jrminate in con umption or in sanity, idI tnl in the .iue without ever having inuiii'estcd on tli rci oi ilu nj'inpto" above enunierat d. No a eoase ij more comrr.on or less un-",r.-t(ion o iIimvuhs The poiictor ot Lr. rae s Catarrh, Kfmti.y r $5'J0 reward for a'cie of cjiuli wh he cannot cure. Sold by driggi-' send sixty cen'.s to It V. Pi.r" M VIZ Seneca ,tr't. Sr.dlo. N. Y . f h ' , it. A pamphlet free. Beware cf in f'eits and worthier iit-itation. RemM.i-b-'r that the gi ntttna l,: tho word.; ' II. V. Pierce, M. D.t Sole Proprietor, 15 :' fjlo, N. Y." printed uion the wrap;- i f also has Dr. Pmce'a portrait, name an i address and his private Goverimi-Lt stamp upon each package. d&wiw i . mmm m mm "Of late years advertising baTaun d a very important phase -in fact, h:.s ,t come a cienco in besinexs, and r.u ra has done more, or as much, to mik it so, at (ifo. P. Rowell & C. f N W York. Their prompt and sytemBt".c method of transacting their business uained the confidence of all iar;e adver tisers, and has raided thui in a few years from one of the smallest to tha leading advertising house in thf wc-r' Maple Leaves. d&wlw For Kent. Tho office room ovt? Valh-ry t RufTncr'p store. E"'-pi;re r f 11. R. Livingston, Chairman Boar I cf Trustiies. jau23JTif. Seo advertisement of Dr. Bnt' Dis pensary, headed Hook for the Million Marri :ge Gui ! in another column. It bbeuld be read by all. dccldfcwiy of the HOME INSURANCE. 1.637.SI7.S 1. 729.1570 1 411 JX.:.' 8.T7 4-9.rl U3,b7d,12 rZ .CI.. J nio.. at an t 1.- t e ye ir ending on Ja, ecu r. o.tident, creUiry d.iy .it J uu try. t 1V7 Xoiary iu olio, C:ty ana county f Jsew York. Insurance Department; ici my nanu aim hi.ix-ju my v. t.tt ,v . ..t c.., $3,660,242.05. ,.l",f;,MM ,.l,4'.'i,l-U.8 .... - - -- - , Sstocka. etc. .f7.V.86.25 ... a ?,8 o.'U ... .p7 'SI ... 32.U83.5: ,.$1?2.1VS.M 6,u;').Td $1M,X'2.'3 agsm, ria'""1""'- r,wJti "..' i 2. 2J nii 3" 1 i i i.' 1 Zi.i .0- -A .V lyear.,. . if i