rTl 1- Slfc acbrasha herald LOCAL NEWS. Plattsmonth Lod-No- G, A. F. & A- M- r I: ion' 11 k, p. 1,1. 3.1 Motul if! of each K T. UIKK, W. M. ,l'J. at I i-'c'.j j r, linVVK, rp. Kcbra-ka Chapter No- 3, R A- M. .i.v- - a' u:. 2.1 i.r. I 4.Ji YVe.lne.-d iys of ., a; 0 1 ..'clot k j. nt J. C HOWE, H. P. I. 0.0- F. r :.f s; t l? M I. N - "7. ii.--1 - 'v-ryrar,:r'1iy ever.ng 1.1 !.... B!thet .f .-tbir Lodge. , : V I ,f U t'j V,r II th's I.oiljT- II HuWLA.ND, n. u. K.C i-r.'y. n - no::!" one who wishes to open i t.:i f r iji , within three miles of town, . .;; ,.r, Hun. S. Maxwell, lie has for r. .'i tr-it r,f as fine prarie lauj as can t . f ! n t. ! i I c u:i:ry, ati l it tan be j u ,. i ..-.-it n.ih..; li-urcs. Now 11 the -. it. (l ie lucre i a risa in the A j rterty. r r, I'i'.-r trti'n of rnjons crntnoil i.v r '''ii p'.-icu vett r.l iy, arnl t i 1 1 . .... ., 1 w ii '1 in a few divs The I'..i;;vn':.ii route is fart Mijieree Vr. all oil...: ., u its H.lvantarcS are Lecuming in .re . itiT.-ivc! v known. No one who ta.ea a truin out over thin roml, ever looks for a LvUtr or more profitable route to travel. rv"("ur.t. North, of t!ie fainoui "Paw m.i Si-outs,"' ii ntoppino; in the city for a few th-' gurt (if Mj. Wheeler. H,..- Cui.t. niiJ bis '"Scouts" have retiJer el t-Ecient ail to tbe.U. S. during Lij.an trouS.es, and, although entitled t) he nuiattreJ out, will probably be re time I in Nt-rviee until tha marauding red houri is are complett.dy subjugated which time w'-ul l nut be fur dirtart if we had n f uiuo'.enl uuitiber of men like the Cap ful n. 7"It is an old saying, and one not en tirelv devoid of truth, that ''when liijuor ii in Nen-ifl is out." Another witnennof it truth wa to be seen on the street veuerd iv. If men must uso liquor to eICJ, wllv can i liiey n ie tumcicui o.f-rnrpect, and respect for th? commn Lity in which they reiiide, to keep from ,h'Mitiri"' o!T thrir mouths'' in such a hoisternui manner. Let thtru etay Vhere thev get their whiskey until such times as they c m kt-eo from attracting general attention hv th.ir silly and boisterous t'., and thus save their reputation- J"Thn frighting business i begin r.'.ng to I riht-n up. This is pretty eariy ia the season to see regul ir freighting outfits sturting weit, yet a train of thir teen vngoris, belonging to Mr West, f.f Council U'.uflf, crossed the river at this pi.Int on la't Monday. The loaJing is iol? rocrics, nnl is bound for Den ver. C. F. 1 1 - ii -I r i of Council liluiT-, is now I a truiii .f i.xtii wajn at this j w'. :eh a.li start for I) -nver sows I. ne .1 iiii.ir t;.'3 T--ei. l'.a'.Uiuouili iias n-:vtr hern f-ivoru i with any amount of r e; nr...::: fici.'l.', hut wa wi.l "liii'i tor ag-fin-t anv t.r.vn on the vivr for the a ii )n :i '. f ki Is an 1 ma : bin cry she set; J oat. m m m - - '-; 7'.'. .n'y. J,"y.V citizen', mrting Tfis!itId ia Nt l rasa ei'.y a few J ivs sin -e, for the pur j of l ikin some notion t,)Tar ls se curing l a:lr ' J fonnect io:i w i th tlo e.ift. Thev propose isst.ing -'-' ).' " 1 ) ia couu'.y bonds for that rurpose. M-iy success at nd th.-ir tilorts the m 5re railroad we Lre the LUr. T ri o S'.i Tia.tn II jus-, formerly the Ilatt H u, vrns oj end to the public vrrtr.'i.iv, underthe mautgnifnt of. V. Tu't, liq. A nu'iihtT of l ts wern invited t dinner, who nil agreed in s ty ing that mine ho-.t," Tutr, ''knows h('W tj keep a h ite!,'" un 1 that in tirot '..iss 'vie. .Strangers and others visiting our -I., - - i.i . . i -.ii ;tv w-ni near in mina unit in-'y win ne well treated at this H ue, and furnirhed with as good accommodations as the city afford. l. Jlhe cry is "still they come." An other train of wagons, huutid for tho western mines, crossed the river a.t this place this morning. Why is it we sre nothing in the Omaha papers about trains crossing there? Ah! there are none crossing, did you say? Well, peopla will travel tne shortest and best rojtj when they know what out! it is, and the past tsn years' experience has pretty well de monstrated to the traveling public, aud more especially those who are constantly engaged in freighting, that na other route can compare with the one crossing the Missouri river at I'lattsiuouth and takipg a straight "chuta" up the Platte river. t 3?"0. M. Carter, Esq., arrived here yesterday, having been ahsent since last fail. lie has traveled through a consid erable portion of tin eastern and middle States during the winter, stopping for a short time in many ef the small towns and villagos, as well as the cities, and he i.ives it as his belief that the people cf Nebraska aever drenrned of such an emigration as will pour in upon us the corning season. The talk at every place be stopped was about emigrating to Ne brask i, and hosts of peox le throughout the esst are beceming consiout of the fact that Plattsraouth is to bo the great city of the west. They look upon our position as 0113 of the most favored by nature on the Missouri river, anJ pros pects of early railroad connection with the cast has convinced them of cur fu ture greatness. Q"Servicfs will be held in the Pres- j Ljtar'mn Church, bj Ilev. Mr. McCirtneyi i on Sabbath ?eiilnir neit. at o 1-2 o?4:Uck. g'vTbe Ncbrai-lca C"nfirnoe of th-i M. ! Ir. - F. Church meets in tbi rlnre on the . . . . - . -.-.--. : - f fourth day of April. It is hoped tho good peoplo will make arrangements to entertain the mernberi 6f the conference, so as to maintain the good name of the icy for hospita'i'y. fEvery well-wisher of Nebraska, j and especially of Piattsmouth, should p iy or a few copies of the Weekly Herald to ; he sent east, either to reading-rooms, hotels, country towns or individuals. Stop at lilepscr L Wise's and ad 1 your names to tho Hot being formed for that purpose. 2?"In order to run a newspaper suc cessfully, fuvls nre reipiired. If so ne of our patrons who are indebted to us will come forward an i pay up, it will as sist us very materially in Increasing the interest rmj usefulness of the Hkp.ai.o. We d-'sire making some additions to our stock of material, and wish those indebt ed to the oLFico to furnish the funds. The spirit of improvement is on the increase. We notice a number of new buildings being erceted in different parts of the city, and preparations being ma Jo for mar.y more. What can you expect when spring opens? Does any one sup pose Piattsmoutli is riot going to move? Her prospects are brighter, and her citi sens, and tho ci'izena of other parts of the Territory, are more confident of her future greatness, than ever before since the rec j'li jtion af the "oldest inhabit ant." ' C. Lewis, Esq , who has just returned from a trip down the river, in forms us that Piattsmouth i looked up. on by the business men of St. Joseph and other down river towns as the rising city of the west. They see at a glance the advantages we possess, and are anxi ous to pecure to themselves a portion of the profits arising from our commercial progress. The best way for them ti do ti is to tell cur people, through the col umns of tho Herald, what they have to dispose of, and on what terms From it urday'a J'uily "57"Ser rices will be held in St. Luke's Church, on the evenings of Wednsday and Friday iu each week at G 1-2 p. m. Geo. . CTjetts. Itectjr. dyac. F. Train and the "New Chi cago" has been snubbed by the Bjston Hoard of Trade. They refuse to hear Mr. Train's . "piece" they know him, and and they also know something about rail road matters J"Train is boasting through he east that he will be the richest man in Anieri-ct-in months. He says he "knows how to do it." What do our late legis lators think of th s. Does he? Was there a "Credit Fancier" passed at the late session? QTp" Another mule train, belonging to Flendrie, of Couneil Itluffs, leaves to-day for Colorado. Mr. Hendrie is an cxten ive freighter, and ships his entire freight from this point. He is a resiJc-n of Council TiiulTs, l ut does not take the great Union Pacific 11. It. route by way of Omaha. Persons in the freighting business please make a note of this. i'ldlll Jl rlt.r,- I'lul'J. iJzf'M'mri. bisudo it Anderson are nuving into their new niore Masonic building. This elegant establishment would be a crt dU U any etiiirn city. The m lie train which has been en eaniptd in the south j art of the city for several d tys past,' roiled out yesterday evening bound west over the great south Platte route. "yN iiv is the timd to subscribe for ' lh. Daily Hkkalu, containing the latest news from the Caritul at Washington. It is only 1 per month who would do wkhoul the lare news lor that t-ianil tuin. 5" ' he FostiAal given by the ladies of the I". P. church of K ocii lilufl", notwith- atauding the iuclemeut evening, proved j quite a suecess, an 1 enable t them to pay oil" all the indebtedness of their church building. C3"The - ! church of Ilock'DluEf was the lirt church building of any kind erec ted in Cass Co.. The members have lately erected a cupola und belfry, in which they now have a bell weighing over 40.) pounds. Another mule train crossed the river at this place to-day, bound west, and more are coming. Freighters arc fully alive to tho advantages of taking the shortest and best route, hence the immense rush is in this direction. large Government train, loaded with Q. M. stores from Ft. Leavenworth, for Omaha, passed through here jester day; but fulling to c. oss the Platte, re turned this A. M. and crossed the Modij with a view of reaching Omaha by way of the Iowa side of the river. Th? Urownville A'-nertiser, in its last Usue, devotes considerable space to an effort at abuse, which, in our opinion, is uncalled foF. The 1'rtss, of Netraska City, is as ably conducted as any other paper in this Territory, and its powerful advocacy of the rights of the eop'e en titles it to a place by evary lireside in the country, llulloonery and low jocular ity are inadtnissablo in a well conducted journal. Ws regret to see (his spirit of j calling names growing upon the .Wier- liser, and hope that a more gentlemanly course will be taken hereafter. (5?- change Ins been made ia the proprietorship and editorial control of the Omahi Republican. Hen. Heath has sold out to E. A. McOiure, and E. D. Taylor again takes charge of the editori- r1 department. The G?n. has had a brief I but brilliant oireer as a politician ia Ne- I but brilliant oireer as a politician in Ne- xska. We hare sustained b:.B course in tome thin"?, vvhile'in others wj have secu . fit to condemn him. V e hope to eeo a different spirit rrutnifasted by the R'pvb-. licnn towards th$' balance of the Terfiro rj hereafter, nm we fully believe we shall - Frtrm Tti9c'ty'H J ii'i. CTJ"Maj. Whe.dor, agent for tho Paw nee Indians, left the city this morning for the agency. - r7"The Platte river is impassible, and a few more warm days will start the ice in the Missouri. "2?"The river is open at St. Joseph, nd bolts will probably come up as aoon as tho liMth of March. (g'.Ve learn from the city Recorder tha; the ordinance creating a license for teaaij is likely to bring sufficient revenue to put the road to the steamboat landing in good repair. fyVe are in receipt of the Sotttliern Xtbrar-ki-jn undr the administration of N. O. Pierce, Ksj. The paper has been enlarged to double its former size, anJa neral improvement is observable. - Success to the XiLrashiaii. "The travelirg public will be pleas- to luarn that the Ferry company of this place have procured a new boat, cupible of crossing all the teims, cattle, Jc.e. that will be crossed between Omaha and St. Joseph. Come on with your wa gons the boat is on the way, and will be hero as Boon a) the ice breaks. (3?" The advertisement of C. II. King, Carpenter and Duilder, will be found in this issue. We understaud Mr. Kin proposes working several sets of hands during the spring and summer, and will be prepared to take any aod all contracts that present themselves. Patronize the man who advertises, and thus give him encouragement. ("""Read the advertisement of Staude ii Anderson in to-day's paper. This is one of the heaviest firtas in tha west, and their liberal- advertisement is tho best of evidence that they are liberal men to deal with. They have now a Crat-clas3 busi ness houses two stories and a basement in the new brick and will fill it with goods suitable for this market by; the first boats. Call on th'm at their new quarters if you want cheap goyds. The Fprirg i the time people gen erally break loose from their old haunts and start for a new location. Thousands of them start without any definite idea of where thoy wiil stop, and are governed, in a great measure, by circumstances. This is the most auspicious time to send abroad newspapers, and thus spread a knowledge of our Territory. A list is being formed at the News Depot of Klep ser & Wise for ihe purpose of sending copies of tho Weekly Herald to the read ing rooms and hotels in the east. Call and subscribe for a few copies. MARRIED.. On Thursday, the 22d inst., in lloek niuCs, bv the Hov. Thomas McCartney, Mr. A. M Holmes, and Miss Marhia Swais', both of Cass County. In this city on the 2")'h ilav of Feb., at the brvie's residen-'e, bv thr ltv. Win. A. Amsharv. Sergt. Ki.mkk A. 'iravks, 1st NV. Vet. Cuv , ai.d Mite Lizzie Com ins, of ihis citv. At the resiJence of the TiriJes father, in Marvsville, Mo. on Friday Feb. lG:h, Iro'j, by the Uev. M-. ISrookman, Mr I-.kc.ar C. Lewis, of rhiUsmout h Nebras ka, and Miss Jf.nmfc, daughter of Wui. II. and Sarah E. Davis. Wiikkeas, in the mysterious workings of an inexorable fate, whosa ruthless hand works devastation in our town, and i 7 ins (V Mucin uupu.u iiij butj 1 j t i nan..;u i.. b,.n Yif:j of its power, our frienl an 1 fel low townsman, En JAtt G.JLewis. h:is fal len a victim to its ravage., and dropped un "omplainingly and without a murmur into its embrace, therefore, bo it ResnlJ, That in thus losing our friend, all bachelors have sustained a grievous loss, and the cause of celebacy an ardent admirer and warm advocate. That, while we deplore his unaccounta ble defection from the ranks so long honored by his presence, we yet applaud bis courageous enterprise la entering up on an hitherto untrodden pa'h; and, al though he has repudiated the teachings of the order to which his past has been given, w devoutly hope he may, in re turn for his perfidious conduct, be held in the chains be has so coveted until all together drop into their last resting place, and the remembranoe of bis vir tues be the monument that will perpet uate his memory. Given under the hand of the Scretary of the Plattsiuouth Bachelor Association this 23d Feb., 1SG6. Ccpid, llecorrler RE MOVED. Staude it Anderson haver emovej to the new three story brick building, e-ist room, corner M.-tin and Second, etroets, where they are ready to accommriijate their old customers and as many new ones as will favor them with a call. ftb. '2,1 Now, is jour time! "If ou waDt Chfttp C".othinr, call on Wm. Stadlmann !c Co., as tliey are sellinr; off at cost to make room for a large and heavy etock of spring goods. feb. 22 (-WANTED Two or three Blnck smiths. Steady employment and bi:,-" wacs will be jriveu by npplyinfr immedi ately at the two story Brick Blacksmith sihop of Ueo. lloeck, riattsiuouth Nebras ka. Council BlufTs Xonjarcil copy one time, and Omaha Republican one week; and send bill to this oiEce. 19 (3t. wy m ITotice. Persona indi'bte I ta us by rote or hz cotiiit nre req'tre'ted fa call and nettle the f nrae iiiinieu;att-iy. Statde & Andehsok. Feb. 1 1855. 3 m. ,. 1ST E "W JEWELRY-STORE- Tin subscriber bavir.g purchased the Red Store on 1 1 street, lately occupied by Sarpy and others, would reiipectf ully inform the citizens of Platisnmuth and vieinity that he hns r. fitted the store and opened a large and full stock of J wclry :nd r ancy 'Articles lor l.nuies, Stents, Children, and the rest of mankind, and is prepared to do ml kinds ct tatcn, Ckclc and Jewelry Repairing jn the best manner, and would be harpy t eervuhis old and as manv new customers as may ivc I.i-n their pntronnge, assuring them of the'ir work well done at moderate pri ce's, and on ilw.rt time. The stock, em bracing every variety of goods ii ual!y kept at a lirst class Jewelry Store, will be sold at low prices and warranted of the best workmanship and material. lie has also a small stock of Family Groce ries, which will bo replenished from time to time, and sfld at the lowest figures. Hiving permanent!? located in this citv, I respectfully solicit a share of patron age, and cordially invite: all to call and examine the stock on hand, as we would be pleased to serve you, and do not ask vou to buy unle-a we can maKe it lor your interest to patronize us. i.. II. KAIOM. I lattsmouth, Dec. 27th, 1S05. tf VOll SALE A fro tiro M. ry biick store bnililing. 22 by CO feet p. tii nu.id cellar; lor furlbai nartiaoliiii liuir of the jaiillir Loarii or MrHuoi. lyiKtcTom. OltDIA A CE Xo. .17. Jin Ordinance to prohibit Drays, Wag ons, tS'c. from running as common 'iranstjiortafioii Vehicles without fir&l obtaining a License, within, the cor porate limits of fltc City of riatts mouth: Pec. 1st. Jit it orJiiiiUdl? tbe City Cuncil cf th City of i'la-.Unwiiili, ,C.f. county Nebraska., II. it it i-lia!l be unlawful f.r any person or pnsM to use or c use t be ueU any dray, wagoii, cait or other vehicle, tts a, cf.nmiou job wagon, within the corporate lirairf said City, without first prncurir g fiom the Retorder a licen-e for the am au.l py itiK the nam of ttn dollari for ea.'h ani every vehicle, &e , o us. il. Thi to iaeludt.- llmsn hoaung Irom oi.o estHhlHhmer.t to :iiii)'.!.er, gdous and merchaiidise from the boat Umliu-, 4c. s;.... .! 1 liv tiorsntl or npfsmi lin'7 nnv nf siii.l Vehicles as itln.ve stuteil, withnnt first priH-iirint; a Heme lor me laiue, tadi' , iifiuiu iuc wujur ui any Justice of the I'eace, found ituiliy of a luisle- an r and lined in the sum of Hot 1-ss than j Uli or more thiu fjll OJ for each and every Ctrcnct. no coilllllitted. ee. 3. Ail fundi realized trom said licenses an.l flueii shall be tin 1 by the Mreet Coiinni-si ouer in epiri; the streets a d road? to the landing in re ar. ' " Sec. 4:71. All licenses and fines eliall always bt?paid in cash and in ndvani. " Sec..i-h. t:t.h nd every Tchicle ro licensed shall be uutiiheie-1 aud made resp jubible for all guodj eu trusted to their can-. .ee. 6 h 'I'lie C'i'y Coiiticil hold the riiiht In regu late the chair! for ueh ilrayafre, ate , within the irnorute limits of said City when extortionate barges are made by those usin or causing to be used such veh-cle?. --. Iih. The City Hecorder shall, for each, and every license Ro issad, I entitled io the sum of one illai: t( .yable fr. in the t arty p'oc'inc the hceiis-- ec. eih. No licn-e shall be issued for a less period than twelve hm iths - S-e , 0;h. Th Ordinance tJ take eCfv-Ct from aod a " ter its pub ic.iTon. - - Iatcd l:ta ol r bruary, llib. U. I. COOPER, Mayor. F.M. DoRbisgtox, Recorder 4w Chancery Sale. ; Alfeht BlCON. ) v V Is CHiScrav David Uawjiebt ) In i.iir-mnce k bv virtue of a oYeretal order to Die direct, d fram the oM-e "fth.- Cl'i k of the district Court, t.r thrt 2i d. Judicial district, in and for Cas- coautv Ne'ra-ka mate in the a'.ove can-e, anil b,-at itiij date ont'.eilth. day f October lbtu, being the adiourned October lerm ot sa;d C 'Uii- I the jb ctibcr ila.-ier in Cbanct ry for said court, 11I ffer for sain ; t 1 ublic vendue fr easb, t Ihe bul. est and I1e.1i bidder, in trout of the Court house In I'ialtgtm uta Nebraska, on S.UurJtni March 37 it 1 1 2 'clock V. M. of said day, tha following -sci-Le.i premises, to wit. Th- south half ( of the Bouth Mst qnartcr (1 4) 1 secii ni no. thirty M, It Ihe ea.'t half (I t) 01 the north e:m; uuarter (l b of section num. er twenty nine !.) in town-hip nutut'er ttn ( 10) norm 01 nio.'t nuniher ihirlreu (1:) cal of tiie sixth I". M. 'u Ca. :outv . I'lrtska ler.itoiy int-'.-ther with all anp singular ihe imi'r .veo-ieutp, i.e. vu.inienis, aua apl'U' t.-nantes tii'-to le'orgicr ar in but w;e lMt-.rtaiIlllir, to he s rl as toe .l: tKiy 01 ttie (le en- ianta ve named to 'i"!'y aid uecrce tha ar.i.,unt f which is ike sum ..f tS-i "d aod cis f auit and ale. IiAi'd Januarj 'J0m 1 s6o i . M. IIOPRITOTOII, Mister iu thancerr. T. II MQrETT,ol. for eatupit. Chancery Sale. Davi ! 1'earce vs Ansel II. barker and - Ljcind.1 Ha. kcr. In Chancery. Wm. V. Kndr "l Ansel It. barker and f Lucinda Jtai ker. J In pursuance and by yir'ue. of tw i'cretnl orders to me d:r Tted from the "flice of th rr"lt 01 tn I'is- tri.-l 'ourt of the 2r.d J.i.l.cial Uistiirt. in ai.'t for I C.iss countv. N-braska Territorv. b-nrinii d.itea r s.ene.v on tha vih day if Apiu. lsh-j, 1 eind tn A n! f rill of sai.l l ourt. u'.il on the 1 . 1 n nay 01 lie- cemi.er, ls-J:l. Leinc Ihe h.j.ir.iiid October te'injf sau ( ..nit. 1. the suti-cnr.er, .11 jut ui 1 nam ery ior said Co'i! t. i id i ff-r tor saie at i.ubli: vendue, fat c i-h, t 1 th liiahest and b.st bidder, in front of tha Cum l-house, iu l'laltboiouth, Ntbraka, 011 Saturday, the '3rd of March, lSGG. at 1 o'clock n m. of a:J day, the following d scribe J rea I e-tale, to wit: The undivided one-t.alf (1 ii) of lot n. twelve 112). in bhrk ns twenty-.s venC:.). in tha city of Platutnoiuh, Cass crees, tha amouut uf wh a ll M the .sun of &91 1.51 and interest at the ra' of 1J per cent from the dates . f said d. cr, e-. together tv th c.sts of -uits and salu. DataUJauuary 26.li, lsoh .., V. il D 'KIUNGTON. M aster in Chancery T. M. M iRCtrETT, Solicitor fer ComilaiL-auts. janSl bw ... 1ST 33 W CABINET SHOP. II. BOECK, Having recently built a new and suit e shep on Main St., Piattsmouth, II. T., Would resp, c'fnlly inform the citiEeus of Cass ud aaioimua comities in it lie nas me lacuitien r car- ry ioif on tha n . . - - CABLET BUSINESS la all its branches IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE I am prepared to tnrn ont the O IT. E A 1? ST Llinost durable. Ofevcry dec rij.tion, ever off ie 1 In the Territory. f - - - - ' ; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. V Ps-Pcn'ir attention paid to aiaking aed Bn- ishiag CO k IAS. Ail Lin ts of lumUT takea la esckanpe for ork. P'.JtU aou'h. April 10, !Si55. eontuy. Nebraska territory as il.e,saiue i-.tesinnat- ,cril.e, ,,,, eJ,a,e: Tlie ,., rIh-. rt.,t quarter CI 4) or ed iiod the r corded plat of said rity, together with tj cmhir .hirty-tive ( C). iu town ship twe've all and in-la- the improvements, benditanien's . no.tli of rane uun.lr twelve (12), east nf the aa i appurtenance, thereon rr t.it r.-to bclouin,r, or j,, Cass county. Nebra-ka I ei rit..ry; To. ii. any wise appertaiiiiuc. To be sld a- the proper. h' i(h a,, aQ(1 ;,;, t,e imp.ovenients, her- ty of the deiendants-above named to satisfy saul de- r... ... . ,k,.. . ik..,,,. i,,. C. B. STAUDi;. . - Glenwood, Iowa, - r STAUDE c& ANDERSON, Removed to New"" Three" Story " UrieV IundinrV ISast Room, Corner of Main and Second St I'lattsmouth, N. T , . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, G iiOCERIES, IIAR .D WARE CITLE UY, QCEUSSWA 15 E, Boots and Siocs, Ready -made Clothing, BLANKETS, HATS AND CAPS, And a ariely of tarn LrtUILO UrtLOO UUO Also keep cot.stntly on band a large iupply of O lIiOAm NAILS, PLOWS A.XD CULTIVA- TORS. Q AlsO A large supply of OUTFITTING Such as Flour Bacon, Tard, Dried Fruits, Also A lartje stock of ooden Hare, Buckets and Tubs, Wash Hoards. Butter Bowls, Butter Firkins, Water Kegs, Half Bushels, Meal Seives, febC wh. k. rs.Nicit, PKN1CK & ah Wholesale LFi OD S Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Glass, Faints, Oils, Oil and Lamps, NOS- 3 8t5 SECOND -We are the Northwestern Wholesale Agents and cu furni.h their aaeJiciues in any lain itiea. Chancer' Sale. Iaac C ie vs -In C'liaticery. Enocli Hiarp ) In j.nrsiiance and by vftue of a decretal order to m direct, d from t .e m e of tUe LirK 01 itie Pi-'rict i'onrt of the 21 Jn ncial I'is 1 ict, ui ind f. r Cass . outiiv, Nebra-ka. made in the aboecaiise aud o iri ng oate on the 6th day of November, lsol. or irit th" a IjourHe'I t'ciooer lecui or saiu tnuri, i, uie siibsi-rili r. Mailer in Chanrery for naid Court, will Iter for al- ai public vendue, t r rash, to the rujjr. .r a.i.l li. r l.i l.ler in front of the Court home. In I Pattiu.uth. Nebraska, on I , . , r -T , tc-r-- Aaiuru ay , O'i ua y "J inun.it, iouu. ,.,,-.-1,,. nooB. of aaid dav, the follewimr de xhtTVTZ rTtJ ,.f ,he abeye named d' feudant to salisfy sai(, d,,. (,hc uniount of whi h ia the turn of tsiS, topether w ith cost of sui t and -a'.e. loupiri: onn anywise appertaining. To be fold a Dated Jatiu ry 26th. If6tj. F. M.'DOitRTXOTOV. Mirt-'r in Cii.incery. T. M MinacrrTt Solictor for Gompl't. jai.Ol 5t Chancery Sale. Sarah t.. Coe and I.-aac Coe ) vs Vlu Chaacery. Jatiifs liuwmaa. ) In pursuance and by virtue of adecre'al o-de- to me directed f om the . fll. e of the L lei k of the l.s-tri- t Couit of the 21 Ju.l.ri .l li-trht, in aud f. r Cassc unty, Nrtiu-ki, made in the above pause, and b.-miu-' d ite on the 331 day of Oct .her. Is being the a'jiurned llct.iber term rf said Coml, I. tl.e mofc-it. r. Mastor lu ChiiiCcry for said Court, wili uff r at public vcudu ', f r eah.to the hi, be. I and he t bidder, in front ol the Coin l-nuus in i .aiio- inouth. Nebraska, on Saturday, ihe 3d day of .March, 15G6, at 10 o'clock a m of sai l day, the fnltowitie desi b- ed real tstate, to wit: The south halt (1-2) of the i:h eaM qurt-r (1-4) of section no. on-' (I), in I (i-M.'ea.t of the ;h principal meridian, in Cass i...rn.hin no fw.-'v HM. nortn of ranire no. twelve lcuniy, Nebraska, 'J'ege bi r with ail and sinpnlar the ir-ipr. vetneiits nd appattenanees th-ieon or tlr-rdn belooinK , or in any w ise a) pertainir.c To be sold th.- property of ihe d fer.d.iDts a hove naineit, to satts-v said dicer, the amoui t oi wnicu is iuc-um uf tJTl iii, andcosu of ? ut an I sale. Hated Jauuitiy SWtn, IStt. K.M. HOr.r.INGTJN, Master i i ChaLC-ry. T. H. MiKtirFTT, Solicitor for Cum; !'!. . ji3l its SEMINARY For ficsicval EUicatlon, P LATTSMOUTH. T'.ie English d uartuient under the sutierintcridettee -f Mr. Sherlock, late lusjiector of Public ScbfioL in C'.inada T!ie M usical defiei tment Is conducted ny Mrs. soer locl , pupil of c-K-raied masters in England. lne curse of intrt:ction include, the vartius hra iches usni'ly ta'rcUt in flrsi -class schools, Bio- Ker..inp by douM and s.ntfle ent. y, y i-nch Maic, 1 1'. .mi Fo: te. u-jiixr and tinina.i ic. The term c..i.irr.eo eann the entrance of Cm ppit; payment in advance. - . ir and Mrs. Sherlock return thanks for th liber al siifpt ri tkey ave rcelert, and thtil by utiremii l.nj iia?i i m If Uiclf pupil cnueavor to aucr.t tie coi.tinuanre. There are ooly acacte- for a fo more -mis. JanIO 3m W. II. ANDERSON. Piattsmouth, N...T. OMU i (iliw iwi-L-w - pr H W G OO D S ,H 31c a , Beans, (f 9 o D eg Building material, Window Glass, Sash and Doors, 1'aints and Oils, Farmers' Utensils, Shovels and Spades, Forks, Hay Rakes, Double Shovel and Two-horse Aloline Flow?. O H WK. L0VIXO. LOVING, Sealers ia It) rrPi frTl F!7 Lf U 3 Pure AVines and Liquors, Coal Stationery, Vc. ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO- for Dr. D. Jayne k Son, and Dr. J. C. Aver Co., JauU4 ly KLKI SER & WISE, Dealers in BOOKS & STATIONERY, WATsl PAPER, WINDOW -SHADES. Confectioneries, rvotions, Toys. Coal Oil Jaamp. 4&C, &c. Ve are also npr.ts for the K'ichinan Woolen Jims, or e-i josepL, Jio., and have uow on band a K"d assortment of fJ.VtT CASfUSfCXC?, I CLOTHS, JfASS, JTLASXELS, ie., which we have received on cum mission, and ar prepared to excf.angj for . WOOL on CASH, at very reaonabl.i ipu-es. Aijr Give ns a call, one door east uf the Uekald cflice, I'lattsniouth, Xebra-ka. May 10, 1S55 tf Valuable Lands for sale N w 1 10 12; S w 23 10 12; E 1-2 e 7 11) 13; Eb2ae 18 10 13 ; S w the abov lauds bi.'sl e purchasing. Apply to b. DUKE, aei27 TtX Payer and Land Azenl. Kesidencc For sale- We wib sell ery ow for cru'h a-.ol frame 112 story residence, all of pine- situ i'tJ in 1': itt-niou h Enquire of Marshall, at the Pojt-oftVe, ..r of D. (I. W 11 K ELK It a. CO. PUttum. nth, N. T, Jir.ui ry loin. tl rVotirc All persons teret'.v l-rewnrced not fo truM my wife, J me GodinJ as .A will jny no Jebu uf hc cott acttnr. 1 GOUT'IXG. Pintsmoa'h, rol JOth, 3w " - - 14 10 13; S e 23 11 11; S w C2 13 13; ! b hriua' (Uloca the 5 h ih y of Xovraibw, IsCt, be- S e0 II 13: N 1-2 n W S ll 13; I irS the aJj.mtied Oct'ber te in f said Court, I, the Also Town I ntin eitv of Plattsenoiith 1 "t:"''r' Ms:er in Chancery f.r t.-id Court, will iio iiwn iot. in cuy or t laitsmomn. , ifc (or sal- , ,,.,, IC yue, f. r .-a-h, to the nigh- All of which wit. be -old low for cash. Call and see ; -i nd lo l,i,M.r in fr ,ut ..r ih I'min h ,n. i LEWIS & CO. UnxUt b. i:k-i.t an re fltUjd ik SARPY MILLS, Are nuw Jdtrr-mintJ not t b excel'.el 7 say Bill In il u;i far Good. Flour ! The HIQIIE5T PRICE Paid fr W IX- E .A. T ! Prnipt a;l'.tioa fk.a t CUSTOM WORK. Jnl7 m UNION HARfcEiS DEPOT OPPOSITD TOST OFFCE. PL ATTS MOUTH, N. T. H J. STHBIGHT Manufacturtr and dea'.er i I'll COLLARS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS, And aveiy uualljr kept In th iadoleiy iina. TRAINS OUTFITTED on nhort notice. Done at all times, reanonabl. Give us vail, we WILL KOT-BE UNDERSOLD feb9 ly jgURLINGTON AND MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD. 18(50 EASTWARD 1806 Short nnd Quick Route to CHiCAGO AND THE EAST. In connectiua with Ihe De Moines Valley and Chicago, Barltutttou and Q'iiu.'Jr lUilrouds. Three trains lvn Ottumwa daily on arrival of Des Jluicei Valley trains. HUT VOl It TICKKTS VIA OTTUMWA and BURLINGTON, lOU SALE AT OMAilA, COUNCIL BLUFFS. NKHBASKA ( IIV, DKS MOINMS. KNOX VILLI-, ALIUA,' MONIiOF, PLLLA. OiKALOOSA, UDDYV1LLK, OTTUMWA. Iiiggage checked frtnn Oitu:nva to Chicajro and tho Kast. Paenpers have choice of all the g -e it 1 ine I''a3 inc North, East and Snllth, and will find t ckets to all principal pcint.s Ka-.t by all io:i'.csat tiic tl:lu;na ticket otll'-e of thie pomp my. Passengers will find t!i roaQiick, Sife and Sure in i.s coiiuectious-. C. B.rKUKIXS, Sapeiint'idetit I. CaUPEII, General l"reiht aud 1M. enjicr Agent. Prohatc IoicP. To tKe PrtJiitte Ctrt I'ftitfmi taiHl Land. Cardtier Powrrs, (i'mJiao of icj e'u'. powers, niiiur heir of t:i; .-a:d j i Jilc;' i owe. s. vs. AH wh n i: in ry conco: o. To a'l w'lom it in yc intern: Vo'i arc tier' by In- f.rui'd that on th" l.'tii .1 .y of F". bruary, A I Jsijii, said i.nai.ti m del I. if pehtion In tlie l'n l a'e (,'oUit ot fas countv. N.T.; I h? obi.-ct alii v avar of f.tiJ i pi t to it is lo obtain au order iioin sa.d Court fjr the ! ua e -.f ihe foil ; i on K a.1 K-tate, ta wit: iiuii.ht r live in towurhip runtLer eleven -ill), i.orth of rHD't nmnbr e.evi-n (11), a-t cf the C:i p mr in Ch ci-uaiy, A. T. The Cuuit wiil h.ir sai 1 pe )tiu on thi lut day of March, A D. 18GG, at 2 o'clock p in. at wl ih t';:i.e Rll rnn intrre't -l c-u af pear ;.nd f!iow ca't-? wry rn.il 'r; jeir should not be urant.-d, if any they hae. J W. M A P. sIT A I L, febtl 4w frui'i ;r'i'. Chancery sale Isaac Coe ) vs I a Chancery. Henry II. Katehford t f George II. V ckory. J In pursuance and by virtue nf a ilecrolal order te me di -ected from th--offire t.f th-( !er cf t).e p,,. trict Court of the 2d Jud ciai lUMticr. Tn and for l'lattsuiouth, Nebraska, on Saturday, March 3d, 1SG6 at 11 o'rh ek a m, the following described real estate, to wit: Th- nnrth-wrst qt:r sr 'I 4) of section aula- , ber twenty ri n (27), in township number ten (I'M, ' north of ir.j: number tweive (1-!;, east of the C'u p m, in Cass county. Net. r,ka 'Jerrito-y; Together with all and singular the iniprovrLLtits, beiidita m -i.ts or appurtenances l.ier.ton or there o belonginj. or in any wise a ppertain-njf. To be sold as the propertv of the def-n. l int" sr. re named to atify ald-cr'e ihe amount of which is the sura of $373, : toother with e j's of u" end aaie. Dated Jaouary Ziiih, I S oO - - F M. PORRT KOTOS. - Mas'er lo Chancery. ' T. IT. MaHQPBTT, Bo!, for Cotny't. '- Jir.31 i9 - i f!n ctinf v. N -hraska rnde l-i th- nti.iv- cntncM anrt 1 i f i v' i ( ii t j - - I ; . .A