Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 16, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS.
' -n IVt'aei'tuy't V.liy.
I'-Jfllon. L twsrm ShelJon nn J Hon. A
P. Fuller left f 3r Omaha tl.ia inorniu
rV"''.? " Nuw York City election
tli-i ir.ini ot Luo!;re? Coc-une the
party th it wins cirries the Five Point.
' jjrilic i.uip Mans iaylor win no:
n uned in hinor of I'risid'int Johnson and
hi original calling.
2.1s"We recti'.ved a letter this morning
tinted at Nebraska City last year, which
came asro hy way of Denver.
"5?" Wood has been coming across th
river rapidly, for tne rast we.lc. The
price n.uat Le coming down.
The local of the Rcpub:icaa siy
lin y ha-c a carpet on the floor of thei
editorial amcttim. Wo can't, for the life
cf us, tec how they htnid it.
CTCapt. J. W. M irsbull, of the P.O.,
i iriite ill. He h :s been ailing f.ir some
t:nl, ar: J i.- :. . v confined to his bed.
Q'f We lparn that nrranrrTnentu are
Ijeinjr made fur running coat-Ins twice a
day between thi c'.iy and the II. II. sta
tiun at Pacific City.
Tilings of ijtanly ami a joy
forever
Wc are highly pleased with it arid its
y rfiwm incj. Ic h certainly fu'ly up to
'H claims. I: setiim with preat neii'.ncn
nnd wonderful rapidity, running easily
bii j iiiakiri but little noise. In hem
mln, f-l!in and braiding are 'things o f
bounty an. I a joy forever.' Ic lifts a
heavy w--i;'ht fio:n t!ie stitch Lur JeiicJ
eam -tre?-". W. S (Sailing r to th'; Will
cox t (iibhs S. M. Co.
Qr:rA "d iivn ran ' dt-buting club has
e,-ll ar'.ihi thj q.-.e.-,! in n : "which is
ibe m r-it :" dive aent in the reductic n
.if pTpuI itiori in tli'j ivillze d cottntri;
War, Chob-r.i, Srtitchinen or IJ.liious
( ' jir pi tin's ? After a warm and ainlcblj
b ite it was d-cided that the latter had
; roven by f..r th-3 mo.;! dlj.istr.iu-, until
t:i discovery of the now c-doVated Uo
bci'ii Stomas Hitters and Scandinavian
JJbod Purifier r.d Uio)I VM-. Thj
club therefore, actuated by a spirit of
j hi! ir.thropv, have determined to rccom
i : ett I them to the public as a preventive
of t'hoii-ra, ar.d certain cure for all d.9
e ies resulting from billions affections,
in 1 to inform them that th'y are prepar
ti b Prince, WaU:n it Co., N-. i6, 5?.
00 and I'l Mast 3d St., Cincinnati, and
CTThe Democrat State Convention ( othf,r pr,er in th(. weu It is nowl
Pse3 resolutions adhering to the oil j edej by all to bo the leading paper in
State Rights doctrine, in Ohi . N-brat-ka,. being publisned at the capitol
Thc despatches announce t!" e n ! where every ndvantaje is atTordtj I for
age of the District Suffrage B 11 over the ! obtaining lata and reliable new from all
veto. John;n is not a very formidable parts- The people of Nebraska i.hould,
obstruction in the way of freedom an J . a they do, take a pride in supporting
jui:ce.
Cs?"The Hrjiii'ilican pays the II riS. J
K. Doom and Y. F. Chapin, members
elect of the Legislature, arrived in this
city yexterdav. Those gpntlemen are
old and experienced legislators, and their
knowledge in Legislative matters will be
of great valu in expediting and perfect
ing labor this winter.
From Suturdoi'a Iaily
T'There has been almost a continu
ous line af wagons loaded with wood
crossing thj river at this r laca the past
week.
("Xasby dedicates bis book to Andrew
Johnson, the Ilumbie Individual who
would not be dictator, nnd Alex. W. Ran
lall, whose autograph adorns bis ('as
by's) commission.
(V?The City Council and distinguished
citizens of Council Bluffs, have been
t liking an excursion tiip over the C. B.'t
St. Joe. Railroad that portion of it
which is completed.
Cv?"We would Pugjest that a petition
asking the bridging of the Platte be cir
u'.atrd throughout the Territory, and
forwarded t. the Legislature at as carlv
a day as possible.
C7Ii appears the Rulo IZ'isfer was
n t dead, but merely suspended to "go to
.ii!l and get up wood." It has resumed
p-.iMieation again, Probably Nasby's
last letter gave it a new "lease on lift."
7"It would appear from a statement
n the A;r.', that Alexander Majors, of
Nebraska City has gone somewhere on a
secret mission for that Sodom. Perhaps.
h. is endeavoring to buy the B. & M. R.
Railroad Co. The people of Nebraska
City think becauso they bought for
Sl'VWOthe C B & St Joe'. Railroad Co.
to do that which they intei dtd to do
anway they are able to buy all the rail
roads this fide of New York.
MlierifJpM Sale.
J .line II. Aniitiunj, a:. J by reviver Xo. 1st, IS6'j,
Win. J. -ai m iroi.g, el ai,
T
Harvey E. Hills.
K.itii-e is hereby civen tliat l.y virtn? of an -xeC'
tiiin in tlie bie eMlt eil rti-e, iuc(l out of and 114
il-r the m- i't 1 he Clerk i t the 1) 8ti ict Cou't of ti
2.1 Ju licUl D.lrlt. iu .J t r Owe conn J. N. T
iml 19 me lire e.l. I will eff- r f..r at ruUl c aa;
11.. i. tn tin! Ii l'i ami b -t l.i.liler. ill frunt f tl-r
their home papers. The Republican is r..nrt.!i..u-..t in taecitj of J'.aiismuath. Caas cuutu;,
.u .1. T.,on
uriiiy ui ni"ir pn.ru nne. 1 , , r ft
L J ' e r-"" ,n pri'CCC.J.r.gs 01 ton. A 1( ,m;T ,.twH.n ,ho h.-ura t l and 2 o'ci rS p
JTess on the Ttii inst.. Hon P W. IIit, m ' tv. all r.Kl". ti -Je ai.H interest . r tne
" ----- ali.ive iii'iitd iefeiiciiiut, 1: vcy i, lima, 111 ami 1
COCK introduced a bill for the relief of the following ilesciib,d r-ai i ttate. t wir: 1 he nort.i
I Ok. i,. .i,in n k ..r
- . 1 niinri' r 171 Kni" ........ ..... o..i ... .-i
peraons Ir damages SUSC IineO Oy reason rauce 13 eistof the 6:b p in. 111 fa s eu'inty, Ne
j , . - ... - , I braka Territory, and cou aimoif Hill acres
uepreu-iiions anu injuries vj certain ,; ,vn DUjt.r U1 haIlj ,i, T,h d 1T of January, a
linn. Is of Srrnr.n.flA I 'U ,.vr, r.o O 1507. A U. 1 A l.OK. Mler tf
r ' J '""- cf Cass co'Jaty, Nehrmika
ana Other hostile tribPS Of Indians: wti.:h By G. W. Fairfieil, Ue.i-ty. JJtill 4w
was read a firt arid second time nnd re
ferred to the Committee on Indian Affairs,
and ordered to be printed. ,
Also, a bill to extend the Piatte river
and Niobrara river military road from its
present terminus to the Kansas line ;
which was read a first and second time,
and referred to the Committee on Terri
tories
Sheriff's Sale.
1
IVOTIX'K.
The undersigned is about removing
from this place, and reques'.s thoe know
ing themselves indebted to him, to call
ind pettle immediately, or accounts will
be left for collection.
Jan. 10 1 m B. Nemax.
f jr
respectable drujgists
'.. 7".'-it.-vi 'j l inly.
3? If you d--:ve to m irry a girl, the
L t iv.i
CVChildren are as much entitled to
justice as grown people a-pesiallv Sun
day Schocil-chiidreri ; and when they are
n .lidij ' :n-u.ted by nn overgrown boy,
his npjlogy should be mado public, and
to the children themselves not to the
parents or to those ho stands particular
ly in dre td. An apology to someone in
private d ivs not heal the wound given
l.'111-l.' 11 iu . jiii-y.iv lll'tul.Ll 111 UUT
cotempurary take notici?
LOST. Somewhere between Pla'ts
mouth and Capt. Hoover's, in Louisville
precinct, on the evening of the 3rd inst.,
a large double Shawl, steel mixed, with
red stripe near the e- ds. The finder will
be liberally rewarded by lea ring if at the
store of the undersigned in PI ittsmouth.
jan4 3w A. L. SPRAGUK.
FHE3II OYiTEES,
Direct from Chicago, can be had at
Irish's. Rrt turant for the small sum of
$1. per can. dec'21dtf
James J- Monroe,
Sumuel II. Ellwrt, i;u'eit U. Ciaik. f
and J..seoh MiCuue. j
X. tire I Irrtby pyen Hint by vi taeof an ex?
''utio'i in tlie above en i;ld causj, insueii out o auu
md-r the -eal of the Cl.-tk ol the liiiii.t Court i.
e i. J'Klicii.1 Uiiie', within an I for Cass count-
X. ai d to me cirec'eil, I wi'l oir..r for sale at pill.
' ic ao tion t Hie i.i..'hel ana b'nl I luu -r. at th
'out dor of the Court-liousa 11 ti e iity of l'Um
mouth, oa
Saturday, the 9A day of Ftbruary,
V D. 167. between th h"Ur 1 anil 2 o'clock r
:n "'ft..;.! liny, all iiyht, ti;l.; ami n,f ir-t of the
a ove n:tui'-'l 1. uinttll J ones J. M-nr:e, in ami t.-
he fo'lowltiir iiet'fihed -ill siaie. t wit: Tli'- s..u' f-
'et (irirter nf Heciionafl and th" southeast qtiarte-
.1 section J , h I 1:1 'nwiiiii.p 11. i.orta or runKe 12
a-t r Ct-i p m, in eonr.ly, N. T . ao I c-in..iin-
irij: 30 cre- liiven uu'h'r my h;.nl ibi 7th o:
Juuary,A D. litiT. B r VLOIt -h itr
or cars county, L)ratka,
llv G W. Fa nrinD I ep.ity.
W. IVlleuser, Ati'y for ! f 't. j iu.0 4w
Brstray BTotices.
Taken up t.y 'he un'ltr.in -d. one n.iie at of Ml
'e.t-aiit, C sscounry X l..a-kJ, one teer c ilf. wi.h
. .1.' led f .ot-, a:ul cri 1 a.':. I i:tl-i lij;l.t -ar, am,
-top in tLe I. f: 1 ir. LL 1 lit". AN' OLlVU.
Jnuiiaiy '1 , i-0 t. Oiv
Tak-n bv tlie ful.-cril.er at bi rrit'enr in
mil. ; I101rl1.lv .t of l'ljtlfl iflllttr. null.-a I d;ir n!
Oeceail ;r, l6"t, ime two year old heiter of a ro:m
Wltu ltd aid White Mots. Ao M.arl-s or
.r nda i :i-eiva:ile. JACOB HORN'.
Dec a, Iow J!)j
Taken ui' by tho hut-.cr'ber. living three mil
vi .-t of -tock 111' ITs four yearling...:
tn.e wi: it- Ti-ai liui bul!, nolch 11 left ear.
tliie year t-er, whit.t and ted on fore rj'iarterj
Simpson, Sharp fc Go.,
Wholesale and Retail
ss!C
era in m a 1 a,
Ns re "s
1867. 1857. 1367.
Prospectus
OF THE
Omaha Kepul)licany
DAILY AXD WEEKLY.
!i.r:. I.T..ri:.",,1 nmn-inrZm- n1iAidr, T5.!j paper is universally recopnired a the
endiiTu Organ f Ihe Rf-
publican Party,
T.iki ti tip by llie ful i-criVr. two miles smith e
D- II- Wleeler at homo a In
1 lllkO pleasure UI llllorming II1V O.J hind ..u irt r- wliito, rr. n in le't far
hninnca nntror. il,.. I f I, I o o red yearling lieif-r, cn. in a. h ear.
' ""- one il.uk brow -., vra litis l.cif.-r, line back.
arr.-un and Cs!alliMtieI in tlin (irnprI ti er ma: k- or brandd p" rce:vao!e
, . liec !:i wi J B. HOLMES.
.12-nncy iiuMnes as or old. Thankful
for past favors, I now solicit th
ronage of m7 old, and all new friends to
to give me a call. I will endeavor to
give satisfaction to all.
A'l business intrusted to my care will
receiv my prompt nnd personal atten
tion. iv me a call at the old olEee in
he Court House.
So
1-? pat- I of Piatt m.iulh, two he i ff one 1 li t. m
, j tnarir, the other a pa'e r d, h i lis brokeu off;
each
su. I ID bo two ye old.
d c IU w5
D II. ffliEPUR,
of firm of D. II. Whaler A Co
Plattsmouil Nth. Oct. thIC 18GC
W.M C. WOODUU1F.
Taken tin by th? suh.-criber, at his residence in
L nisvit e Pieinet, C;- t-oun-y, . T., aboin Ij
mile - u et ni Pial t-mouth. on tlie 81 d.y of Decern
her l'-Cli. i.ue J.i k tirvD lieitor, siipjin-ed to be 2
c-i-- .i:d has a lute ;t.ir in t.rehad. no ni .rk
brauds. GEO. fellOWMAK.
dec 12 lSti'j 195
Tak-n nn by the subMiber, livinR in Jit. Plcafant
Precinct, one two y ar iJ red b.il!, whits an- e' the
e.ly, lather muuil 111 o f-ll-'er maiKor
and l.errivaoli JuilN G tO. II AN 9 JN' .
dec 13
DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST'
95
t lif-' a, tlie ic.j is w.t'.i an "ax.
f.' r uoti j it train j cn tlie Chicago
1:1 R lilruad ur within eight
North e
r
r"v Preibt traina aro running OjMifio
' t! V .Im f?..'r,-i I wit!
. I I . 1. . . ' ' ... .... ....
mi.'es of th s city.
TV N br-iMka City paid $10 .005
c.:- tb-i ! iti n of the C. Ii. &. St. Joe
Rtiiroad within three miles of that placo.
V silver lode has been disc ivereJ
alo ubich assays rvee X'.j.Ol-)
Cu!"i
jt.r ton, and an avenge of the crevice
assiys over SO'' i'or tJa
r--iin. A. S. Pad Jock, S'-cra'ary of
v.tna'.ka, has given tho Legislative print
ing tj thj Omaha Jl raU or what i
C'p:ir.-;!ef.t to that, to a book ar.d station
.".tv irtn in nh ch the editor of tho Il;r,ihl
is a f arlner. Tho H'-j iiliUc'in shows b.m
up in p. not a very enviable light.
l"At a regular convocation of Ne
briska Chapter No. 3, 11. A. .M., b!d at
Masonic II 1I in this city on the 5:h iast.,
t o following offis-TS nre '.'lej'.ed and
appointed for tho ensuing year. Tne
ir.-t .1' ition will t.i!;o placo on tho even
is,; . f the 1 uth in-t.
P. . M. Coiap. 1. !I. Vlue:cr M.E.II P
L u p.
Cr.ip. i).
'-''.v:.idi
i:. X. Duke, K. K.
II. II. Livingston, K. S.
T. K. II tnna, Treas
II. C. Lewi-, Sec
U D. Gag-, C II
H C. Detts, P. i--.
a Mb Vallery, K A C
V". i:. Porter, C d 3 1 V
A U. Suiiili, O M 2i V
II. D. II itbaway, G M 1st V
' pj'i Ji . .-y' P.iHy.
ti7"See adversiscment of Masquerade
1 1 1 tl'.e first ever held in this city.
The Dames of its managers are a sufficient
guarantee of its success. All lovers of
this n!--r.cBh ntll'be present '
C5?"Preaching and prayer meetings for
a general conversion have been bold every
evening during the past week in tlie First
Presbyterian Church, and will be contin
ued during the present week.
CSVe learn that N J. Sharp, Fsq ,
is ibout retiring from the firm of Simpson,
Sharp & Co- We hope Mr. Sharp may
open some other business in the city, for
lie is one of those upon whom vre can al
ways count as a "live" man.
CiTThe Kansas Legislature has unan.
imouly ratified the Constitutional
Amendment, and has passed a resolution
endorsing the action of Congress in
passing the District Suffrage bill over the
President's veto.
C.2?"Tho Platte Valley Journal says :
It d cs seem that tho interests of North
Piatte are ;gnored, and what is still
worse, its settlors ara to be inhumanly
left to the mercviess rage of the heart
lfs savage." That certainly is a bad
state of n!T iirs. It is not thus on the
South s:de of Platte. The settlers here
have no fear of the "mercy lets rage of
the heartless garage."
Wi 1 do all wo k in hi line on short notice.
JTJ"Offlc with Dr. Liv.ngtton.
J j y 6.
II. Anderson Cusrd.
I . l yr- f.iy's luii.'j.
t-7"lb Constitutional Amendment
en ra!icd both houses cf the Mo. Leg-
is. dture)
dr"Dn Lauer, of Jthe .Wus, came
Oawa this afternoon having been in Oma
ha for several days seeing the "sights"
w";;h Liitla Mac., of the Il.raU.
C"A cLiU, a little girl, some throe or
four years old, wasdtsertod in Nebraska
few days eince. She is under the care
of Geo. Shroat Esq. Inhuman wretches
appear to abound in Nebraska City.
IV Hon. P. W. Hitchcock, Delegate
n Congress from Nebraska, has our
; aauks for pub. doc. He can be found
t'j r.ny cf our citizens visiting Washing
l a at V, i. lard's Hotel.
Cten. Frank P. Clair, h is been ap
Prited on the Doard of Government
o-iiiai-sioners for tho Union PaciSc
.roaj, to fill the place made vacact
l7 tJ dath of Oen. Samuel II. Curtis.
The Soldiers' organization met at
t"ort Ji iiisn lf i-.iT.;n l;r.i
.- - - . ..uau. l.u . ll 1 1 ic
r''s yas transacted. They await in
rs of the "Grand
j-gr-The Joiirn-il, published at Colum
bus, says it is reporitd that about
200 Pawnees recently visited Ft Kear
ny and demanded rations, and that the
commander of the Fort, Msj. G.n. Gib
bons, became) very much afraid of them
aud complied with their demands. Th -se
S. D.liirigi.i hoirib'e Pawne?s did not go about sctr
I in people thus while Ma. Wheeler had
charge of them.
- i-V-oMi T utJ,ta Dili';;.
(T57" it is expected Gov. Swan will be
elected Senator from Maryland.
Ci?" The Maine Legislature passed the
Constitutional Amendment on the 12th,
by a vote cf 12'J to 12.
2?We are in rec ipt of the Fremont
T m:s, a sprightly w eekly paper publish
ed at Hamburg, Iowa.
CTThe Republicans of the Indiana
Legislature hav unanimously nominated
Gov. Morton for the U. S. Senate.
A large delegation of tho Masonic
brethren have gone to Glenwood to-Jay
to attend the funeral of Cro. Marks.
l-.:,i,
ft
n'-:-n from t!i offi
VJ7 , t
LltKOlu; OP YOUTH.
A ?-i.tli:man who suffer d foryrara from Very :iis
Dehilijy, i'reiiiatnre Jl-cay, aud all Hie e Ureas of
youthful iudisrtetion, wil!, for the sj.keof .suir.riut'
r.niHtiity, fend tree to all who del it. the re.'eijit
-.Jd dirioli.i.th fjt naMrg Hi:' till:! !e rttlltily l.v
P. H. UORRL&TOt',
Heal Estate
.A-GKEiSTT,
OFFICE IS MASO.XIC 11 LOCK,
FLA TTSJIOCTI, SEDUASKA.
JET."" E D J. BLi 3023
I.otS. in bh ck l-"6, inrludins an excellent ftorv
which he was cured S ;ffererj withiile to profit bv an'' ,R'r rrattleice. ' early new, also a well, until-.
.. i. . . . . I houses, etc. A very "let iral le n rorerty and ill be
the advertiser s expeneuce, can t-'o so by ad lre.sics, , . ' fc tf '
in perfect ConfldeliCe. JiiUM B Ghhkn,
enlowam X.). 42 Cedar St., New Yo.k-
Masquerade Ball
Will be Fiven I y A. A. WACHTE3 i CO., at
CITY HALL,
TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. l:2.
Supper at the Sheridan Ilouse.
yr. oon ma .v -t fit: :.:
D. ZEWMAX, II' -i STA DKLilA XX.
WJf. UERvLlt.
o!d at a baitaiu.
I.ot 14 in I:oek 1ST, with a l.irjse 'loi e-'ootn and
w ir. h.-u-o tl-eieoL .hoice locatiun for buiu'si,!iud
i tr.-re 1 i ei y low.
Lot 6 tn b'ock 47, jfood residence, well and out
buildings.
I.ot 12 in bT.vV l"'2 a Ford two -tury re-i. lento,
l.ric ll.l-elIlnt, wei . bun and o'h. r otui.uini'.ns.
A ru'e chai ce for a .Too, I i ve!.r.er.t.
I.ot 11 in Mi .ck 17. i. buiMins with two roor::s and
cellar Good chan e for a Mil. ill capiinl.
I.ot 10 in b ik E7, Bind re.-iiletice, w iti all the
o-Ct.s . ry outb'ii .ilin its.
We-t baif o! wti'in S5. town 12, rarpe 13, toge'U-
T with .IS acres of Dinner- Die luj. r!re.l acr -s un-
!i'r cult.vat on. K .-i t n.i ea from l'iatt miuth,near
rintio i iver.
An in. i roved faim i f e'clilv a'rw, tood home.
wtllf etc., i!h five kt. of nKid tituber, .
Kicl.ty !ireof land, rarny imjro?e', two and a
hair iii.l.rn in ihe city.
100 acri s of partly iii'l.rnvt d land, wi'h 40 acrt t f
y ung timb T, ?ilu.ilnl 4 oiiitn Kouih of tow.i.
TICKETS,
2.00
ESTATE
JT3 Gjoi MtKic will b.- in atterid.ince.-Sia
All are invited to attend. jn 14
Xotiro in b'-r. y piveu to the public th.it Maiinda
Young, my wile. Hid, in I ue-ti.iy, the Mb d.iy ol
J.i.ii.y, lt7. wiihi'tit joM c iu.e or p'ovecaton.
aid without my kri .w..i-e, ie .ve my bed and lo:.rd
lor .ait unknown, and I do Ir reby wnra all i-ersona
notti d.'.il. c ntract oi burpain with her in my
n im- a-i my wife, a from tlii date 1 wi:l not be
r. s .i.r.-il.le for any d' bt or en- irio i made l.v ber as
my w fe. WlLI.I .1 YOUA'O,
Ko-.'k I.luTu, Jan. 14, 1SC7. o.v
Samuel T.. C.i:iu..n j
vs
Petition for Ilivorce.
f
S.ilHa J. t'ann n
.wiii'ii J I'jitif.on, of th State of Missouri, will
fake notice that Sa-iu'd L C-t-i -on, "f the c 0111 1 v of
C . and Ttrrn. ry ..r N'ebraska, il.d on tin- 2 I dy ol
J muHiy, i S67 . ti e hm He t o n or Hill in Cli in
c t y, in the 1): f i.-t ('..iirt i f t) e 2 I Jn iei.il Dis riei
of xetiri-K i-i and for c inniy. i:i!'ii lier.t h
:iid S .lii.i J. C.t- non. defe'.d int, s-tti c fo th that
!ie, d 'f.-nd.iT.t. by t .l-e and f auHii eut r ir.-. i.
lion-, educed lii i ii 't iiirry l.er. tht .'iidil f - . ar.i.
au-l thai s..id i-i J. Cauooi: w i pniity of extr o e
c telty Iowa ils ail c tn;l dr. .tit, a d a!-o 'hat the
..i.l S J. I'ai'iii n U ;ii. .o ;.l the tiin'o! h.iid
ni-irria-'e tb.vica ly iioinj.' ten- to ei:'.:m il.e
Ji uri-me relaiioo; a. d jnayii g th it tlio -aid mar i
am ciitr ict nt 'ie I into l et- . ei th nai l Sn-vn I
L C.-.n noil and the iaid abia J Cauuon le d ciared
null aui void, an that th - d Smiiel I. ("am., .a
!- .iroiced f . ni th" said d.r-nln.t, and that the
-ai l ralli J. Cannon i ieiu red to a -i ear ai:d au
rwr M.id "ti ioh on or befoie ibe th rd M -inur i
ler the 2 ill d iy or Jon an. A D lifi7 (wljch will l.e
on lb J.Mh iIhv of Kebt u y. a l l-"i7 1.
Lted II, 1.- 9lli da of J.ii.u ry. lt:7-
s.Oll'i-.L L. ClXXOS.
Py W. HotienolR, his to icm.r j.ntO 4
lcsral Notice.
In the Dj-l'ict Court 31 Judicial Id trirt, Xe' rail a
'Teir.tory, in ai.d lor t).t.s ii.uuty.
Calvin Knse I, ")
ac-io-t I la Chancery.
The unknown heirs r.J f-lc-4
p n WOfsell, ii'vf J. J
To the bei.s ol stephe-i l!n.ol', ilf'swl :
Y..n are l.-i.-t.y noiifl.-ii th ii th24'h d.n
D izn'rt r, A D liJii, the coiDpl uuant, Caiv.o U.ii-
i-ei , in u me in tlie uim-e ..r he Ch-rk of he '.d Judi
1 1I U unci t o .rt, in atd c -unt
p'3ti, n v . . fin m iinri o .rt, in at. c -iinte I u-s. on the
tslney are having n serious wm cncry u. e..r h.. bin .,! , , ,t ri.e,,!..
with their hogs in and about Cbcfiloii.'! je" ,,r'-v,r !"'"''"-, ai'i
ul" "-ruuii, ,u..rir.ip ie..nnrf ite the 5thda,' Mirch, ivj
Iowa, as we learn from the Patriot- x"rui1' ,,y M'- pi.ea r weli, the drf. ndant, to a i
,, , , , . ' . onuiiii naut upon reitain real estite, hHii.ite.l in
Hogs have been dying off at a rapid rate, j Ca- c..ui.t, Nebraska, to it: ihe et bait r t,,e
and the inie.tinea of the dead one. ar. TnLu
reported to be Cl!ed with worms, varvino-i v: M c,,"ti"olnz ' -'-: To cc.re ihe payment
. ' J'"r o( a certain proiniHkory note made by Mep!. n Ku
in length from one foot down. Some of i " ,"r r---'-ived, deiiv.rri to the nj caivin
.t . . . , .... liin-t 11, f"i' oi.e hi'iidnd aiil eii;li v-fivj xnd :-Ii'd
the physicians are about killing an affect- ! .i-.ii.ns. payable iwj.i af:- .tat.- ..u. t . e,eV,
ed hog and making a 7r,m exam- j ?. ".'V.S nr.Vd . Tll
ination, with the hope of solrinf the ' P"u"ut, r ' f i3 ji j a wuh intelt-t
nivsrorr l the-e o from biih day of .Ma.en, 1S.'.. at teu per
uijoiii. c nt per ai.nuin, atid to f-jreto e ad equity of ie
-tr. i t- l i o'eiupib n of you in and t raid peuii-.. Vou ne
jir(t pnbllih t0-da7 the prOspeCtU : th rive h fi-l-y n-til d !oai-fe,r.p.e,d an,ver o.
of th.m!.A .Vn..y fni. I St. 7 Tk. f la-ir to t.'.o s.ud l-nl f r-.-nj liioi on u before the
; nth d iv of rtbrui y 1-ifi:
. or llie c .mi. ainani m
1 ia I I . J' l-rrra mil ire I, t . I. .a Tn p llm I.i.a . t.ik C il .:( e :U Hill t V oil 1. i 1 rn V .1
, ---..-..w. .-.Li,.,..? n.iill'Mv..v'. .11... .llv ...l.i:3ll 1I.1IIC1 I I Ll 1 1 - I "3 - - I -
r. i i . . ' '
J
in the C-j'irt House evi-ry Thurs- lisbed west of the Missouri river above
yAlitJi r lT CHAPMAN',
.ifil"' lor contplai ...ot
5 ever.'n . .1 . : ... T 1 . Ordered that the ahote b- p. i..i-b..t i.. ii.e Ne
J .cu.ll rnt I I i.i n-'nu-ifinn id mi-- SL 1.IIIHI. Anil in 1111 iiiii tn ifciv.t...i:t i . .. .,. . .
-'o j. . , j ..-ww prataa iieraii lit w.paper, ior lour c i - .-mi .e en. as
J. 11. IJKiMVN,
h.-girUr iu (. biuc ry.
fseted
! aJ 'bat it contains more news thnn any 1 jj2 ixv
ID. H. Wheeler & Co,
Re al Estate Agents.
PLATTS.MOUTII. N. T.,
OEVr f.-r sale tLe fallowing Iteil E.-t.ite
Eat h ilf nor'b. ast quarter
Wet fair norlllel quaiter
Soulh h.i f i.i rtlieasl i;r,i.rt r
'orrh h.ilr soiiiheaHt (pinter
Xorliieas. q i:.rter
So:i'l we-t cj'i.rter
'.Vet h ilf s.)uihat quarter
Vnr'h h ilf ii..urlia.t iiu-irter
Wei. hair ti.othea t ipri'ler
oi thwe-t q.iart. r northwest qr
A e t h lif so.rhwes4, qinife-ta-t
ha f iioa;hrat qua'ter
-I'U-hwe t qnar.er woiit.ie t-t qltflrl
-otl'h tia'f rot-hwet qn.irte.
oriiw--t qu t' tel
r.at h.iif ou-.t .r -t qii rter
Notlhti.ilf liuu i f et ija i ter
i .th hiif fun hwt q tinter
'ft bilru i thet quat ti r
No tlie.i-.t qtl:ir fer
Ciidivid.-U hdlf Muth'.vct qu-irter
Lots in the citv of Plattsmouth
Sec T'p R ere
22 12 11 Sil
2:1 12 11 S'i
.t'2 12 12 S'i
Si 12 12 SO
IS 11 1) lfin
32 11 11 ;n
32 II 11 Hi
lii 10 14 80
i II 11 S'i
13 12 13 411
1-2 12 1 rO
4 10 13 sn
er4 1 13 4"
12 12 12 8o
2-2 12 12 Hi
13 In 14 Mi
HI I'l l-' 8t,
Id 10 13 fn
3 1111 -i
21 12 12 I-i
25 II 12 ltli
I.-.t Bl tic I.ot E! rk I. t b!f-i-
6 2! ii M 6 23
3 2rt 9 2s 3 t
5 3H g 8 f
n "7 i.i yo a 92
9 123 1 12 4 12
4 -."J 6 3 lti!
The iioi ih h iif of 8 47
THOMPSON'S ADDITION
EiKt liatf i-r bloe-.H 1 4 7, 6 ai.d 10.
--on li I a f of Id ck 3
L'.t- fi and J in bi a.k 5-
We-t half wcti. i. G-2, township II. rane 14. l td
acre: under letic , 1 I -J story frame hote tfi d w d
aoJ 'priiiff, ai d ir- d runnm wafer, plenty of tin
ii-r f .r Sic-woial. riU'o 3,75tf.
il. L. SPIIAGITS
i!i-a er in
Groceries, Provisions,
PRODUCE, &c,
OPPOSITE THE POST-OPFICE
All kind of Prcduce taken in exchange f r Ro.d.
I kieji the ery bea ol (r.r.d-i, atid am bmd to
ell them as cnap as ar.r boa, ia theci y
covlottwi.!
-L.22.cl O'toxaa.TDO'C Agents,
PLATTSMOUTn, NEBRASKA.
Dealers in FAXCYpAXD STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
PROVISIONS, ST. LOUIS FLOUR, BOORS, SASH,
WIXDOIV-BLI.XDS, GLASS, PISE LUMBER, SIIISGLES,
LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC.
Alnot Agents for thecelebrate4
SEYMfl'JR'S NEW YORK MOWER" AND REAPER,
Quaker Bov- nnd Wood's Mowers,
Mionisan "7U" t g: o jcl ; cfcO.
We imile all to Call ami See us, and .Examine our Stock-
. -
Simpson, Sharpl&.Co.
jjcl$d6ta
iSD THE
B N E W M A N ,
Lokskb Main ami Tuiud Stukkts,Plattssioutii N.
OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE!
IN THE WEST!
Denier in
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Z'Jnts Caps. Boots, Shoes, Trnn!s, Valines, fcc.j Ac.
Also ti large lot of
RUBBER CLOTH IND AND REVOLVERS
Of airdescr ip'ions always on hand.
Z&CaUand examine my extensive slock at the
j Ifeiv Masonic Brieis
Plattsmoath, April 10th, 18C6.-
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ii 1
v. ir ii ii sa
AA iS4 rv-0-X
TTT T TTTflTV l 5'
j'iciure uaiisrv.
North Fide Main
vxta?ii
Pictures taken of all Kmas.
nhrotvr",!;, Photot;rnpbs, Gem Picttires, &c. A ood asso-tment .f CsPFrtime
M'mnis. Ac-, C'in-t:uit!v kept on hand. J.lt and Rosewood. Molding, or FranKF
mie to or er, cf tin? Pize
WJI. R. PENMCK,
Wlf. LOVING.
PKNICK cv LOVING,
h '.Vholesali Dealers la
Patent Medicines,
55
3
SiTItAVCD.
From the oolf-kii-l. -Nov. iiih Ha, oneKAT
II t'l il. I'. men In old, ti.irfc n:..iu aid
i-ii .'1 alar m L.rehe.d. a lli'ie. while .ai ou- tint
loot. A liberal icwdid w 1 1 K; reti-l for i:d cj It
JAMkS W)i,
j l 1 W v -oa ty, 0:oe Co , Seb.
'hemlcals, (ilass, Paints, Oil.?, Pure Wines ami I .:q iors; Coul
. . Uil and Lamps, atalionery, &c.
NOS. S&. i SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO.
Jet-Wit are the Northwestern Wholetale Agent, for Dr. E. Jfejne t f en, led Pr. J. C. Ay I C- ,
kd csn fornitsh their nitJic:l.e ill ar.y ri'ianuiie. , , . ja.."2l !y
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Widely Circulated Newspaper
in Nebraska.
Tlie Republican Party of Nebraida constitutes
'.h ee fif iba of itn voting and fully foiir-fiftbH of iH
'l.'WKpaper-reading ?.opuIaion Of this largely
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hi coaip.'t tor, in in lurnee er circulaiii.n.
IIerefti r the liKPUBI. wats .useribea upon its ban
ner the principle of
Equal nights Tor All,
nd while fihtitiz tbat preat battle Ibrouch if God
il to tl,e end, it proinie hereaiter to lunii'li all
rlio rally to i's nupport i-v 'n a better ami more at-rin-firn
neicsjxijttr than f tnr bifure.
In the fnl!iietfa of it. State Correspondence, the
onipler. nes lit ita Ltuutl itnd Cotninerei'il .yo-f,-u
it Siati.-tieal Kxliibit- of tlie prirreor the i'raile,
i?i ieult-ire. .Maniif.irtiireJ, &.C.. of ilia Suite, and in
very depaitinent of I.oral at'd (ieueral Iulel.-iirenCL4,
he llrrvniji in irf without a rival.
Th" i,,,iiie;or of the i:t. BLn-AS la di t -rminrd
pre no pain or exprii-o to malatain the p i ion
f "he Itrpt-BLtrAx a il.e n.ost nm olar and ii.ll u-ii-ial
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nepublicin lllock, Omaha, eb.
The un l.-r-i-ued ol'era fir fale 40 aer ? of I ird.
from h;cli llie tinitier ba been e,.t troin 4 I i 10
y.'.r-. MtiiMt-d I I "2 'inl. s -...ith of t .wi ...i tl.
.viis-.oi.-i riv r. 1 1 wiil h : h-. '.I i n i . i v in t r i -s
to-i.ii I'lin taML'td. M iXWuU.
1 c in, w4
If ua iet rctf r. t V' I' scire 5 a t r M i.rii p i'o to
I ( Ji i l"i II K 1 Jc CO 'fi
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ALL MINERAL rO.'SOX.
And are, uudotibtedly, the j rt
best remedy extant Tft
SUGAR-COATED,
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Free from jlercury
AND
X FOR
SICK AXD XEHVOrS IIEAIMCIIB !
3t
yf ir " th-y do, by vit Ine y
lr specnu ntlinity for the ,
iiiiieous meinorane or the bovvoU,
thereby removing the causes. Asa
rw..,.
SLIVER PILL
td
w
a
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pa!
they can hnve no rivaf, being com
posed of the most
Powerful Vegetable Extracts
which haven direct notion on the
SPLEEN AND TjIVEE,
the happy eflW-t Thiel: can te
seen ai'ter ouo or two dos-9. They
Hem ove the II He,
Assist Dircstion,
i'.lll'P fVltll'lV-ll..
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la fact, they nre, m their name ; U I
i idiealefi, the j
BLOOD PILL
"The Life-Gi7i'Dg Principle." j j
Tlicy pe.lrch out .1 sp.-ec Mid ' j
ctriL-H f.l Hy i-..ee .-...1 1.......... ... i I
system in the lull iijor ( h. -.i-n; I tJ
nre I'KHKKt.TI.V HAir.lI.KSS In ! .
infant.". K ri:i:.s ok in !: i 3
MOST liKI.ICATi; CoNaTIif- 1 4
TIONi?, nnd are a f -J
SAFEE, EUKEB AKDBETTEK
PiugatiyePilll
than l.ns ever 1-fore broi nva lnl.le
to mankind, nnd, beine; t!n-k!v t-L'. ;
GAK-CO.TKI',ftiT.esi..-iaIlva-l-ip'. i
ed as UKMKl.V KOltt H1I.I.K1- . I t"H
and perm.int ho have n .Ire:..! of I LfJ
swailoa-.n a piil. li,f y hre, i n- j lA
luesi:onai.iy, on? r,f our most i rJJ
eaiisiaeioiy I A I li.VHl Ii s y
and r.o li..i,..t.!..1i
should l.e with- yy
oft them.
PRINCE, WALTON &. CO.,
(Successors to Tr. C. V.'. IToSnek )
SOT.E riiorniF.Topj:,
H"OS. 56, 58, 60 & 62 East Third St.
CIXCINXATJ, O.
Are Sold by a'.I Druggi&ts and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE.