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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1866)
: . gurattl JCJAT-. NEWS. Parcel & Sons furnish tlie liestico cam ever beard of for warm weather Try prBlac!;, Battery & Co., are scf.'us cojds at the old prices, when paper was worth the fiold and nlthou-li gold is go in up tbey are determined to sell goods chcapTthan anyother house in Nebraska. g-M:1jor General G. M. Dodj;c was nominated for CongreM by tho KcpuMi Cxr.i or Council Bluffs District, at the. Convention held in DeMoines. Hiram pr:,;e was nominated far re-election in tie Davenport District. pT" An imaginative cu?s remarked '.hat if a Yankee was shipwrecked on a ,,r.rt and uninhabited island, in less t,-,n twenty-four hours he would have the whole island surveyed and start out Felling maps to the inhabitants."' We ,i)rut exactly believe this, but we are .'it'ufK'l they can brat the world on nir.k i' things comfortahl--; yesterday morn ing a small house on wheels passed through our streets, bound westward. That mm intends to live nt home and tr".vel. f sTOur city was thrown ir.to .I'lite an excitement this morning by the sound of music, and on inquiry we learned that it va9 our new brass bar.J discoursing sweet strains for the procession of Good Teni ' j.ln-S- The proccssiou moved down Main t... Levee street, thence south to the river, nn.l thence to the pic-nic ground. Old if-n and young men old ladies and young In lies, all moved in fine order to the mu hc of the band, presenting a Tare and im r )Sir.g sight. Them any bright eyes peep t." out from under parasols and shakers yroved ronclnsiv ly that wine could add !.,, brilliance to them. The process-on w:u under command of Marshll Wells, r.n 1 was characterized by the best of or .:..r Here's fu cess to the "Cold Y:ittr P.ittalion-" ', in VkHriulu't 1'ni'j- -yThe ferry cro?s Platte is niw working finely, crossing teams at a lively Vite. This i! a very ugly strrnnj to cross, b it the ferrymen appear inclined to do '! in their power to accommodate travelers- r-j?-Yc have been favored with a cir r t'.ar of the Piatlinonih Democrat, which n soon to make its appearance in this city under the management of J. I. Ivir'y. We shall reserve any remarks of condul . r.:-- until we receive a copy of the purer. 'fl) n't forget the circus to-morrow. This is said to be ore of tho best shows that ever visited thu west. Our ex changes all speak of it in excellent terms, nnd wo do not believe they would c oiiie o unnnimous unless titers was rue good cause. r?"G-.n. Dodge Ins bccn-ror.iinate.l ,y the " ublicans of 1-nv.i, frr Cotcrcos. Our neighbors over therivcr don't ap. jr:irto think a man is ar.y meaner for lining been a sold er in the Union Army. r.u thev also iiri ear to think that the vote of a soldirr is not a "Jrau J upon the reople." C";7The Territorial road from this fit v to Lancaster is now open :md in the very best condition for travtlir.jr. T!i':sio:.d shortens the distance materially, render ing the whole western country accessible from this city. Travelers for any of the western counties will do well to make a note of this, and' govern themselves ac cordingly. rS")r. McKesson, of Lancaster, call ed at our office yesterday, and reports everything fioari-hing in tho Salt Creek country. We learn from the Dr. that the seminary building at Lancaster will a;on be completed, and that improve ments of various kinds arc being prose cured. 1 New lork company is about, to bring extensive machinery to tho Salt Basin, for the manufacture of Salt, and we. bespeak for Lanoisfc t nnd suround ing country an ixmense degree of pros perity from this time henceforth. 11 No part of Nebraska was ever fettled so rap idly as this Salt Creek country is benig at the present time, the population h iving more thaD doubled within the past thrco months' and all on account of its intrinsic worth. "Arrangements have been completed to carry the Overland mail from Omaha daily, after the first of July, to be taken by rail o Columbus, and thence by the coaches. Mr. Lloyd has received hi s or ders from head quarters to transfer the coaches nnd stock of IIollMay'a Mail & Kxprces Company to Columbus in season to put the new arrangement into t fleet on time. C"7"Ve staled, a few days since, that we did not believe Gen. Livingston would condemn the sentiments we expressed in denouncing such men as Morton. Miller & Co. for calling the soldiers vote "a swin dle a fraud upon the people of Ncbras ka." Since that time the Gen. ha? call ed upon us and authorizes us to say that he heartily endorses every word we have sid on that subject and much more. He has fought the enemies of our country too long to be afraid to hurt the feelings of those who took a stand favorable to the rebellion, and who still advocate allowing tho leaders of the rebellion to have con trol of the government. . J-Vct.i iitnr lnij'i Ji'iily C5"We are informed by the proprie tors of Johnson ,t Go's, Mammoth Cir cus that there is no truth in the report that the soldiers interfered with their per formance nt Omaha. They say that no part of their auditory were more civil and quiet than were the "boys in blue." C?"Th5 performance yesterday and lat night by J. T. Johnson's Mammoth Circus was well attended, and gave gen eral satisfaction. The "leap for life" by Mr. Tinkham, aerial suspension by Mrs. Castro, and the performances upon the slack wire were excellent. Mr. Smith kept up a constant shout from the audi ence by his drollery and witticisms, and the entire performance passed olT with the greatest good feeling. C"i?"We were told by a member cf Co. A" that he has been warned that he and the other members of the regiment had better not say too much about the men who are denouncing their vote as "a swindle a fraud upon the people of Nebraska," nrd who say that it can be 4ib ught by any one for a jug of whiskey, for there is danger that some of them would be s-ht-l if they did r.otkcep quiet. We apprehend the boys of the 1st Ne braska are no more afraid of bullets than most pec pie, and we would suggest some other metho 1 to their enemies than an attempt to intimidate them. They are 'r.ot composed of the material that fears threats. CVJ- N. Wise, at the Book Store, has just received a large supply of stationery, school Looks etc. II t is no name for the weather for the past two days. We hear it reported that the mercury was up to 100 dg. yes terday, but judge that to be a little above the m.rk. Q"vWe have received the first number of 'I' he Columbus (iit!:l t: Age, published nt Columbus Nebraska, by C. C. Strawn, the great question to be solved is where they can Le had so as to enable the pur chaser to make Jhe greatest profit If they can be had near home for about the same money that would have to be paid at a greater distance, it is certainly an inducement. Let our dealers in Groc3 ries, Liquors, e.c. reason upon this sub ject, and when they want anything in the line, go to Westheimer !c Eppstein, in St. Joseph, and v.-c doubt not they can make it more profitable than to send or go further cast. CTh-j many patrons in tha West and N'oith West of Penick & Loving, whole sale dealers in Btoks and Drugs, will be pleased to learn that they have removed to their old stand, in the new brick built expressly f or the jobbing bu licess They have an immense stock in their line, which they arc offering at tho very low est rates. This "n the largest Drug house in the west, and the energy and fair deal ing of the proprietors have given them an unprecedented trade in the North west. Send along y our orders, and they will be filled with as much care as though von were there to select the articles. CTTbo following is a list of the Ofii cers elected and appointed for the ensu ing year by the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free nnd Accepted Masons, at the meet ing at Nebraska City last week: M. W. Robert W. Furnas, G. Mason. 11. W. 11m. K. Graff, D. G. M. William K. Hill, G. W. S. Frank Welch. " J. W. T. W. Bedford, "Treas. 'T'lie t!ace t get voir ff)AT. Oil. it at JL BLACK, lil TSElir H. CO.'i Go t 1'Inr'-, Pnttery & Co. for your Lard Oil Kulru-tnr)- 1f lou want 1'atont Mi'":cin- t oM price if to black. JiCTi 'i:nr ,t co's. '"Pli" i:;ce to prt cheap T.amp Lump Cliiinn? lis at JJLACK.JJCTTJi:Y & VO '3. rlVi r!. cc to Pft Pf rfnm'ty a' n't kinds in at 1 BLACK. 1ILTIEHY A CO.'S. NEW GOODS! SEW GOODS at t'.ie "NIMBLE SIXPENGE,' which I will se'.l at RUDUCED PRICES, (( cc c cc cc c cc cc w. cc c c J. N. Wis A. G. White, 'Sec'y. "Chan. f ieorgc Armstrong "Lec".. John Q. Goss, ' "Orator. W II. Harvey, "Marshal. G. D. Foglcsong, "S. D. Fi. II. Clark, "J. D. James Tavlor, ''Tyler. W. II. Mann, ) . million vomi'jr, ) " C. V,. Ste-dman, " "J. W. Marshall, " " Jolin Keed " " A. Cahn "S.B. "St. B. "Furs'ts. Celebration. Tho Ninetieth Anniversary of Ameri can Independence will be celebrated, and also the first woolen factory in Nebraska will be dedicated, on the FOURTH OF JULY, At Saline Ford. The audience will be formed into procession by theMarchal at 10 o'clock, arid macrhed to the speakers' stand, where there will bo speaking to enlighten the understanding, and music to gladden the heart. Refreshments pre pared by the Ladies' Mite Society will be in readiness for all who wish to partake; the proceeds of the dinner are to be do nated towards the building of a church. Tha pu'jlic are respectfully invited to attend i',om t'riil hi' Vnil'J. fJ-Potatoes are selling in this market at one dollar, butter twenty cents, eggs twenty cents. 3TE. T. Duke, J. N. Wise, Maj. Wheeler, Capt. Marshall, and others left for Nebraska City jesterdaj to attend the meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge. "Any person dosiring to purchase a lir.-t class Grovcsteen piano can obtain one on the most reasonable terms by ap plying at this office immediately. r-TThe river has fallen considerably within the past few days. We have heard reports of another rise coming, but know nothing in regard to the truth of the ru mor. G"Rain still continues abundant: in faet there is more of it than is really needed. Corn would probab'y do better with less rain and more heat. Wheat is looking ex'remely well. C"We see it stated that Jce-Fph-trane made the fastest timo on record from Omaha to New York after hearing the news from the election. He may hare male the fastest time for that dis tance; but we will put Morton's Eight from Plattsinouth "towards the southern and western portion of the Territory" ajainst it. Morton had a little the ad vantage, however, for his Eight was ac- e -'crated by the pclbie3 from David's 'iint;. editor and proprietor. It is a neat sis column paper an t does creuit to tlie lo cality in which it is published. The name of Dr. Adonis appears as local fditor; and we judge the Dr. is pretty heavy on the local. It is indepr ndent in politics. We welcome it to our table as another proof of tho advancement of Nebraska. C"Some light fingered gentry paid a visit to the confectionery establish ment of Hank Streight on last Saturday night, and took between $20 and $."0 in cash, about two-thirds of a cheese, some nuts, and other small item. The nails over the window were pulled out some time during the day or evening, ar.d when they were ready to enter the win dow was raised from the outside. A few such characters should be treated to a dose of cold lead. It would set as a check upon others of the profession. ffTho "What is it" of this city has at last made its appearance in the shape of the l'lillsmouth Democrat. J. I.Early editor and proprieror. It is a pleasure to hi ta know that our-city nnd county arc able and willing to support two papers. Wc extend a hearty wehome to the Dem ocrat, and promise the proprietor of it that we shall not "live on thirty cents a day and sleep on a blanket in our office" in an ntternnt to run it out. While we expect to differ from it materially in pol itics, we hope to be able to labor with it in assisting to build up the city, oun tv and State. Mr. Early is not entirely unknown as a journalist in Plattsmouth, nor as a politician in Nebraska. 7"Among the many improvements lately, we notice that W. D. Gage is erecting a two story building one lot west fr )tn the Platte Valley House. We understand he will use the first floor above the basement for a boot and 6hoe shop. MARRIED. In the Congregational Church in Nebras ka Citv, on Sabbath evening, June 17th, by the'Rev. J. R. Finch, Mr. W. H. Mil i. kr cf tho yV y''-s Press nnd Miss 1). Ginevra Linton. N cards. William always wan a strong l'.-iion man, and we nre glad to hear that he has at last established a union of his own upon constitutional principles. May there never arise a spirit of secession in that Union, but rather may there he nu merous little "links" added to the bond of Union. as I am in n"-ed ofmonfy. mar29 L. EII.LIXG3. WOOrIYORTIl & CO., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, Binders Cc PaperdealorG, SALYT JOSEPH, MO., oc25 Cm FURNITURE, COFFINS, AND Cabinet - Work ! IT- BOECK H ivir.tr rnlarciwl hi.-i Shop noil Sali-s-rooms wou d repefiftil!y remind thi peoplt; iu this vicinity that lie run furn:h thftn w tti the Xety best tutuitnrc Chairs or oi hi r Cnhinet-wrTl:, at th mo-t n asou-;il!'- rates. I thall ke p eiiii-tiintly mi hand a larjrc iiss .r'nifot of Eutttfrn V. ort, diid am al.-n prepared to rr.HQUfactU'e Hiiythiflir iu my line on .lwrt nctice. A large asoiimnt of Heady-madi- C'tfliU! kept at a'l tinit-s. Call uuil examine my it x.U and pi ires jclU ilAW tt 11. l'.ULCK. Tremendous EXCITEMENT ! ! IICTICE To Dimih J y,i ldii.rs o- h xil litirs t.f I)cc(axci Sniilier?.' The undersigned is in receipt of tho provisions of a new law amending the cxistii.g Pension law, and very much in creasing the rate of Pensions. Pensions under the new law range from fifteen to twenty-five dollars per month. Parties interested will at cr.ee call upon the un signed and make application for such annuities a our magnanimous Govern ment has seen fit to give to her disabled defendan'.s. F. M. Donr.tNCTOX 23 St fj 27"Wheeler & Lewis have just rccciv. ed a laige lot cf Fuekeye Combined Reapers and Mow?ra. and have the same on exhibitiau at the Court Hous; in this city. S&fcray Sales. Not ice is lieretiy c;v n that 1 will sell a' puhlic auction, to th l.ii:he-t idd'-r for a-li. at tlie reei-d-i.ce of Eaniel K'ep-e -, i:i We"pinp Water prtvin.-t. Car county, N T. , on t'.e 2d dy of AuK'i.-t. lOG, at 2 o'clock P m, "f 8ii 1 l iy, oe ox, taken tin aan eslmy by th- ?md Klep-cr; pruv de.l the highest bid fhall be "two-thirtls of the ppr-.:.ed vain-' thereof. ' A. CAKM1CHAFL, ?17 5 Justie of the 1'eice. Simpson, Sharp ife Co., Wholesale and Retail Probate Notice. Now c.nip I!ella V. Jone nd A. If. Corrlnd, Administrator!-of tLe estate elWiley Join , ctc'd, nnd i:i;ike ;i p ieatioii toitie Tri bute cult to nmke a liuil i-et t enietit of Hit ir u ministration on the paid otaie: The Court therefore I-P"ii.t Fr iilay, thcflih oay if Jn'y, lii, at 10 a in, lor unking id.lnaf Settlement , Witrse try hand and eCicial tel.tui U. 1 2t'!i day cf June, isfti J.W.VAKSiIAir-. je-2'l 8w l'rel ate Julf. t5 B IE Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. I'ASUI FOR SALtl, I win sell, on re-isnnabV terms, ICO arre of Lard, with n irood fniiu -house cn i,, or itl if desired by a JHirrliRR-T, sell 2-10 itcrcg, one hundred and seventy of wl.ieh Is im proved. The land i aitnated at Eight Mrle Grove, in Cass coi My. and i one of the teit Ftork larms in Ntbratku, being well watertd and timbeied. For paitieulara enquire en M r prendre of JO!;?f S. TEW'KSIitT.T. Jtay 23, tf, C II. KING Carpenter and Joiner C0NTHACT0E and BUILDER, VTill di work in bis line with neatness aiul dipat h ani upon uli-jrt mtic. febi" ilicwt Boot Is 1Z W 8c Shoe Dealers in FAXCY AXD STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE, Shop. PROVISIOXS, WJXDO W-DLLXDS, ST. LOUIS FLOUR, DOORS, SASH. GLASS, PIXE LUMBER, SIII.XGLES, The aubscriber would resm-etfu!! v rail (he atten tion of tin-citizens of 1 iM'.-rmutli thepubl-v at at:e to the taet tn.it he h.-ia located one luor aat of Uonelan'a Drrj ttore. where he intends keebinir on band and inikir i on the horteM u-t.t c, eve? y- articiein bin line. II is t.-k in-ini? pelecteil by hitn o!f. aud bavini; spi-nt tbe most of his life in tint business, be fee!s couddent that he can give atifa tion. tiive him a call. April 10 Ci. J. TIIOCKMOHTON. LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC. Alo, Agents for tho celebrated SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK MOWER AND REAPER, Quaker Bov and Wood's Mowers, XVE icliisan Wagons; cfcC. iTe invite all to Call and See us, and Examine our Stock. Simpson, Sharp & Co. juel S dw-'m B N E W M A N , Cokxfr 3Iain and Third Streets, Plattsmouth, N. T., Esiray Sale Notice ! hereby iven that 1 w ll sell at public nuc- 1 ion. to the h iphe.-t bidder lor ( ash. at the residence ef Nathaniel Kii.im.ii, in Salt Creek l'i eclnet, tta Co , N. T.. on th third iHcl) day of Jdly next, nt one o'clock, p, in., one lnur colt, Mipp.ied to be three ve;tr old, and one horre coir, Mipposed t- b.itwro years o!il, wl.k-h were t-iken up r.n eMray tiy paid Ki iiipon. l'i ovidc 1. -aid hit-'l.est bid .hll l lu- thirds the apprained value thereof. 1$, li. V OJITIIING, May 20, fnv. Jii.-tice of the l'eace. FAHM AHD TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. I have one the best farms in Nebraska, aUo, a pood body of timber and a quantity of unimproved prai rie "land, which 1 otlcr sale. Th re re pood im- proveinenls, vater, rock and timber on Hie lace. and it is a dei-irable slock farm For further par ticulars, adJrifS. AprlCwCni. riatt-inouth, X. T. Ha moved into hi.-; n"w brlek b-iildlnp on the cor ner or .Main s'.ieet and Lrvee, wheie he i laily re ffivine ia'ga ud.l.ti .us to his ulrady extensive i-tock of GHOCBRISS - AND zl x o "o o :e? is H-? ofT.-rs the vry betof Imrpains to customer an i to i l ;U a call traiu til who want au iliin; iu his 1 i rivr t teKi the ad vauta-o iu prices with iii-icr i- t others. llemctiiher the BRICK C O R N E It and frive him a call if you wish to buy cheap. Lin 2 L. GOLDING, DEALER IN HATS &. CAPS, fwmum goods Boots &. Ghoerj, Trunks, Valisos. etc. OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE WEST! Duller lu The underaicaed havine pmchased l.e catablish ment formerly owned by M. It. Murphy, l prepare! lo acconimoilate cntouicr with anytninif in iiienne. toii-h hsIIAK,NS, !SA0l)I.S. IJKIll.t, COI.I.AK-1, HZl'S si-L Its, and everjthliig else that may ue call'd for. Jtj" Kepairing done on short notice, and at rea- sc uahle rates. AprlC:w G S. COUKTKIOlir. AT MY OLD STAND AGAIN. Opposite the Flatte Valley House. Where I may be found at all times ready ti wait on H and new customer, who may wish to purchase UOCTS or SHOfc- at the lowest i:iar--d prieea, and rill he warranted f the bes t work ami tuatenal. Y? Repairing done on short notice. Come and see. Aprlfif WILLIAM I). OAGU. SSiciifirs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Dis trict Court of the perond Judicial 1:k rict, within and lor Ca.'s couiiiy.anu leriuory oi r-corasKa, iu a cause wherein Sami'el I.. Isaacs au1 S nion A Ash i l'l.iiutitfs, and Levi (iolden is defend.iLt, and to me directed. I have levied upon and wi.l eil at public auction, to the hit-'lu'st and best bidder for cal, in iront of the Court llouae in l'iattstnouth, lu i-aifl county of Cass, oil Saturday, the 14t n day of J illy , A. D. ISfiC. at I o'cl irk. p. in. i:f said day the ful- p.wiDi; descrih'd raal e.-tate, to wit .' Norih east f'i) ipiarier i-eciio-i tinr y-tour us). township e Itven (11), ranee twelve (1 i) ; also, einl half (l-'J)of uo'th west quarter (V) i'-ctiun thirty f..ur (34), township eleveulll), Hinge twelve (14), east of the C l'. M. Taken it the property or I."vi Golden to sir.sry a judgment in favor or Isaacs and Ah. 'A. li. 1 A 1 l.l'U., f lieriflf of Cass county, N. T Ev 1'. I'. :.ss, 1). i.u-y Mieiiif FitrntFF s Ofmce, June 12, A. I). lSi;fi, 13:4w. O rover A: Baliei's Gents' Furnishing Goods. milks Valh Hals. Caws, Roots, felloes, Tr Also a large lot of alises. &c , &c RUBEER CLOTHING AND REVOLVERS Of ;t'l descriptions always on hand. I'J3" Call and examine my extensive slock at ihe. Hew Masonic Brick Building. Plattsmouth, 'ril 10th, 18CG. Vi vi. ' 2- ir-i riBawi. Iz7;r Notice : hereby Riven that I will sell public anrtion to the l.ichest bid ler for ca-h. at the lesi deace of I., tv. Patterson, in Kock H un's precinct, Cass coutity, S". T., on the '2sth day of July. A. 1). 1o6. at I "Vl.fk, p. in., one red and white Steer, Kiiplwscd to be four -pan old, which was taken up as an " st-ay by n.il Patto-mm provnl--il sai l highest bid ttiail be two-!hinls tUe r.ppraised value thereut IKlWAKD Al.Lr.N. June 14, 1SC-1. C0:5tv Justic" of fi e Peace. From Tuttd-iy's IhtHy. CThc river has fallen considar.iMj duVin the pn?t week, nnJ th channel still continues near the Nebraska shore The probabilities nre that it will continue so. CrTha people generally throughout Nebraska nre preparing to celebrate tha coming r ourtn. in vasi couniy dc uc hind hand? House up, loyal men, and show that we of glorious old Cass can re joice at the Independence and Frce'Jora of America. Q5?Ye learn from the Omaha Repub lican that Joceph Dougherty of Co. "E" First Nebraska cavalry, got into a row at a beer garden, and upon policeman Welch attempting to quiet the disturbance Dougherty drew his revolver nnd shot Welch through the breast. His recovery is doubtful. C5TIn going for or ordering good, Kotic is hertbv Riven that I wil'nel! at public un.-iw.n l Ihe hi.rl.e-t bidd r f.'rca-h. it the r.-: dence t.f Levi Cliuic!n-i, in Itik lUulIs precinct. Cas. cotinly. X. T., ) the it. h day of Ju.y, A. I liid, at one o'clock, p m., oue red abd white puck lrl s:e"r, snyposed te ba f jur yea -s old, which was titk1 n tn as an estray by tlie said chuichi-1!, pro vide-! said li'itliei-l hid shall be two thiira the ap praised Vi-iue Ihereof. IinWATiD AI.LKV. June II, IS'jj. 2:5w. Jjstica of the Teacc. Give me a call. I propose going ast in a short time to pureha.e goods, and will sell off my present stock at Extremely Low" Figures- Remember tho place. One door W EST of the Herald office, Probate Notice Notice is hereby Kiveii that James O'Xeill has mule application to the Pi-.-b ite Caiirt of Caascoulity, T.. tube aop-'intc'l Adiiiini-trator of Ihe date of Hu ll O'A' ill. late of said county, di cex-ed; 'lhe Court therefore appoiti:s Friday, the 6th day of July, 1SG0, at i o'clock p m, f ir beaiinK said a; .plication, at which time all persons intercs-el can appearand ah-.w c nii-e why said appointment thould not he made if any they have Witness my hand an t offlcial seal this rL (. 20lh day of .Inn-'. 1 -( je29 w J. W. MAI! SHALL, Piohate Ju Tge. PLATTSMOUTH N- T. Titos. B. TOOTLE, T. K. II ASS It J. R CLIP. It. Xotie is hereby Riven that 1 will ..ell at public nuctioi , to the I u-ltest bidder fcr cash, at ti e rest iltni't- of Sainiul lilt;' nl-iiry, ir I'lattviile 1'iecinct, Ca- county, u. T.. on the l-ltb day c July. A. V. 1-Ci", I "tecn the ho'irs of 0 a m and 4 p in, two cowa which were t:.k ti np a e.itrayi by said &Hinut-l Eikenbarv. Given under mv h md th Itj'h d av ol June. 106. .-AMl'tL KlKt.NBAKY. ty order of James O'Xeill. J. P. liO o-v Not.ce is hereby piven that I will s"ll at public miction, to the hiiihest bi-l.ln fora-h. at the re-i-d uce of C. S. V'ortiaa:, in .eoi:th 11 lid PreClnc!, Cass cuuiuj, N. T., on the 2s'h !y of July next, at 1 o'chiek p ni, one steer, suppose 1 to be four years old. which was taken up as an etray by the said Wort. nan; provide 1, ait Inchest bid shall be two-third.- the appraised ial"e thr -of. je'Jd Ew J. J. KOUKItrS, J- P. 8. A TILES, D. A. FK13KMAS.' S. ASiiLEJi & CO., JXD DISTILLERS, JVa'.ers i:i all kir.ds cf Foreign and P.inet:e WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. VO. 14, EAST. SIDE 31AHKKT SQCAHB, St. Joseph, 3Iu. ly TGOtle, Raima k Clark, BANKERS, KLEl'SEIl & WISE, Dealers in BOOKS & STATIONERY, WALL P.VFEJS, WINDOW SHADES, Dealers in Gold Ist CJoltl and Silver Coin, Excliausc, U and other Stocl- DEPOSITS UIXEIVKD, 620O Rcwai-ij. rvrrrovr I'mMiiFH. inaha. Xebra-Va, April IS. IviC. ) Wn K RE As. It has t-.m? to the kno 1-du- of ibis Department that one J" '51 AH STICK atanii. indict-d i.i ihe Count j cf Cass, in lhe Territo.y of N-braska. for tho nnuder of one Thuuias Nichols, which took place on or about the lS'h lr of August A D 15'j.. !aid?tice has lied from said county. Now, TUeref.iie, I, AKin faundei s, Governor of t'le Territory of 'ebrat-k. by the authority and power in lot ve.-ted by an act of the Territoi inl L- l-itfl.-t'ure. approved Febmary 13:i, 164, hereby ofT.r a reward t two hui dreil dollars for the arres-t an I delivery of said Jo-iali Slice to the Sheriff or Jailor i f said Cass county. In teitiuemv whereof I have herenuto set my hand and caused to be afllxed the seal of th.' said Ter ri'.ory, this 13lh day of April A D lsrtd. J' ALV1N SAUXDE113. By the Governor, A. 8 Padd Tt, Secretary of the Territory. apC4 Music ! Music ! RAYMOSD, MISER tf- CO., DKALFR5 I" Piano Fortes, Tffelodeons, Kusicasd j Musical M'dse. and special at'.er.tion given to Collections i COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - IOWA AND OMAHA, N. T. PLATTSMOUTH, XT. T. ai 3 dwtf Orders by mail for V-e. . Books, or anything per tainii'g t aiosic, j-rrUr,-T ttet,ded to --(irders for ttjw,r r or repairing Piano Fortes anrMeli-deons in P: t tsmouth and vicinity will be atti n.l-d to at our -irliest eo'ivi-nieiice. uusb, KAiIOND, MINEIt & CO. AND LOCK STITCH 8EWINU MAOHINIiS Were awarded the HIGHEST PREMIUMS At Ihe State Fairs of New York, Ulinoi?, irjinia. New Jersey, iMictufrnn, iN. i.nrounfJ, Vermont, lsconsm, irnnessee, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Alabama, Ohio, lvemticKy, urngnn, Indiana, Missouri, California, At the Fairs of the American Institute, rraututn lnsuiufry Maryland Institute, Masfachvsetlx 3c chanics9 Association, I'cnn. Ale chanics'' Institute, St. Louis Agricultural and Alcchan iVs' ,1 xsiiriat inn And at r.nmerous Institute and County Fai', lnc'.ud' iop all the Knirj at which they were exhibited tha past three years. rirst t'ries nive hivi oeen B.aiuoi -chines at the exhibitions of LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN. LINZ, BF.- SANCON, UAIUJNM., SI. Ulaii-H, CHALONS. And thei have been furni'lied by special cotnmar.J Confectioneries, Emjiress of France, Empress cf Austria, Emjiress of Russia, Empress of Brazil, Queen f Spa hi, and Queen t.f Bnaia. The CnOVF.U & r.AKEIt ELASTIC-STITCH SK'A'. 1NG MACHIN ES are superior to all others fur lh folloeinn reaa-rs : 1. They sew direct from the Fpooli, and require n rewinding of thread. 2 They are more easily understood and used, and lcs liable to di-rancmenl than oilier machine. 8. Tliey are capabl--of ex.-cu'injj perfectly, with -.it cbatiue of adjustment, a much greater Variety of work than other machines. 4. The 6!i:ch made by tbeae mach:nr la mueb more rlrm, eiat:.c and durable, especially upon arti cles which rerjnire to be wa-Ued and ironed , than any other n in u i. This stitch, owinz to Ihe manner in which tha nnde t read is itiwruu.'ht. i-iuti h the mi st p'uinn aud berutif il In use, and retain, ibis plumpne and beauty even npoa articles f (jiiently wa-died and Ironed until thev are w o n out. 6. The structure of the --am is such that, though it be cut or broken at inrerval, .f only a f'-v atitth es.itwill neiiher. OTien, run or ravel, but retnaini firm and durable. 7. Unlike other inacli:ne, these f.isten both endi of the Ki-ani bv their own op-rnti -n. 8. With these machines, wt,i- si!' is U'ed npo tte ripht or face side of 'he (em, cotton laay bi used upon the Mlier side itiioUt le-eliirji llifl 8tieii-:ii if durability if tie s-am. This can l do::o - :i no o'.her machine, aud is a n-re'it svir:? up- n ai! ar'icl-s stirchc-l or ma 'e up w til ail. 9. 1 h- se machine-, in rildlou to their auperlof mi l its as in:i unienis for m auit. bv a rhaDic f ad-. caught passini: on the ju.-tment, easily learned hdC pia tied, execuf th rti.'-t be tntifal and perinariei.t einor Jia- ry aa.io;i.a nittilal wcrlc. Grovcr Cz Baker S. M- Co.. tnr21 a " Ur&ad.var, Kt-v Tot. IVotions, Toys. Coal Oil San snip. We are also acer.ts for the Buchinan Woolen Mills, of t Josi ph, Mo., and have now on hand a gooa assortment oi FAXCY CASFIJIEIiFS, CLOTHS, JEAKS, FLAXXELS, Cc, which we'have re?eiv'd on commission, and are prcpired to excaan0'" for WOOL OR CASH, at very reasonable jpures. S Give ns a call, one do-r east ef the Hekalu office, Plattsmouth, Kebra-ka. . Slay Hi, 1S5. tf Etray Xotice Taken tip h" the sub'eriliei , about three m5!" mtli of lhe Ciiion Pest office, Cass com ty, X T., Siintn on t l'SUi day cf Ma, r-iad, oue dapple rray horse, described as follows.- ; f-ippose-l to be seven yea- old, in tu ably ifeid . plifht, with a small r- pe arouud liU tuck, sad.l:o and i:a--ii'-s mark, ie:t iiiu'i no.-. ,..' i XJAVllJ CL JIMIXC3 1 I i I ... U ! !