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She Stcbrnsfct gcraUL PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. WEDNESDAY, .JAN. 30, 1857 BAD AD Vll'C We notice that the coppeihead sheet' throughout the country. in contemplation of President Johnson impeachment, boldly advise him to refuse obedience to law and urge him nj Commander-in-Chief, to wield the arriiics and navies cf the Unit"d States ia resisting those provisions, of the Constitution under which his '.rial might lake place. Nay more, some of them even go so far as to encourage him with the idea thai the South" i a unit, and millions of hi supporters in the North would es . ,. 4,;. r-ntoo an A maintain him in WUj" II J VSAW-W -- his present position. Surely tuch ad vice can csma only from the trains of disloval rarties, and yet. when we re flijct what 'loyalty accompiiihed during the rebellion, we are convmceJ the re "Mv Policv" in'J si . W J " have reckoned without reflection. If th true lovers of this Government duriu, the war could hurl hack, thrah and .ubiu-ato the rebel hordes in arm jo against the old flag in the Souih, and at the same time conquer tho enemie: ef that flag in the North with the ir bal lot?, we have some reason li believe i can be done again if pressed upon u though we pray God to shield us fron so dread a calamity. And as to tin Army why, it would not be a mouth full for the veterans wto planted tin Siars and Stripe in triumph in every fort and arsenal in Dixie. Such hal low rmted revolutionists as 'these war threatening copperheads will enly meet with President Johnson a contempt To all tuch balderdash we simply say bosh!'' OXTTARD. We are glad to see that the Nebras ka Legislature is up to the times, in tin march of progress and freedom A bil "has been introduced into the House t strike the word "white' from otir elec linn laws. It has passed to its third reading, and is rrnde ihe special ord- for to d'iy (Tuesday). We hope j may pass both lioutri Ly a mnjorstx that will how that the freedom lovin people of Nebraska can comjuer any and all prejudices they may have whei the question is between right ane wrong. This question of striking th. wora "wLite rrcm our election iuw- . . , . i I is, to be sure, nothing but a mere fern so far as its effects are concerned, foi Congress has already dona the work for us; but it will serve to i-hcw thai wa are willing, at feast, to do the right and are not afraid to be placed upot the record. Let every lover of free dom and justice ia our Legislature place himself square upon the question We want no half ' way men or meas ures. If the principle is right, work for it; if you think it is wrong, work against it. ' ROLL OF IIOXOR. We are in receipt of a copy of tht "Picket Guard," a paper devoted to tht interests of ihe soldiers, or especially those composing the "Grand Army of Republic," ' published 'at Darenport. . Iowa. We make the following extrac from its columns, and would furthei add that we are reliably informed that the book menticned will contain an ex tended notice of Nebraska soldiers, es pecially who enlisted in Nebraska reg iments from Iowa t IOWA BOLL OT HONOR. The above is the title of a Look now being prepared by Capt. J. W. f ear man, late A. Q. Al.. U. S. A., and wih contain a li?t of deceased Iva soldier, giving the name of cemetery in which they were buried, with name, ra..k. company and rtgnnent at the lime of his death. This lmle book will alo xomain a list of ih names of the sol dier orphans who hare entered the Orphans Home and are now being so kindly cared for by the State. : Capt P. has had considerable experience in wotk of this kind, and hasuper:nier,d ed in person the burial of all those wh were buried by the Q M. Department in Iowa. A work of this kind is what every person wants, and we are told by the Captain, that the work will be fur nished for the low price of one dollar per copy. We have no doubt of the CaptainV flbility to do such work, and wish hint success iu his worthy enterprise. Friena of deceased soldiers will confer a favor upon the Captain by forwarding ihe names of the honored dead, and al a have them placed upon the 11 oil of Honor. ?5" The trial-1( George W. Gale, the Alabatnian. charged with inciting the murder of Abraham Lincoln by an advertisement cflVrinj a reward for his body, has been begun in Montgom ery, but was continue J to next terra of lla Court. Fatal Shooting Affray. Between four and fie o'clock on Saturday eveniog last, the usual quiet cf cur town was disturbed by the hooting of a mm known by the name of Scott Keysinger, who had been for ome time past worLii g for Wm. Ed gerton, ou the opposite side of th riv-t-r, by Geo. Karue?, who resides near lck Bluffs, in this county. The mat ter i undergoing a legal investigation, and we refrain from giung publicity to the iiify reports which are in circula tion. The facts in the case, so far as tney appear to the present writing, are as follows: The deceased. Scott Keysinger, and several of his associ ates, Geo. Karnes, Jonathan Karnes, Nicholas S. Ryan, and a number of others were in the 0. K." Saloon. Several cf them s:arted out, and among them the deceased, as he parsed out at the door Geo. Karnes was seen to ttrike him over the head with a revolver. Whether they had any previous diffi culty does not yet appear. Keysinger turned upon Karnes and struck h.m with a knife which glanced off without doing any serious injury. Karnes then fired his revolver, the ball enter ing Keyingers right arm from the bach part, and immediately below the shculders, ranging forward and a hi tie up, it came oul above the right breast. In its roure it fractured one rib and cut off two arteries. Keysing er then ran into the house sayiug he was shot. Dr. Livingston was called, but death ensued in about 40 minutes from the time he (KeyMnger) wa hot. Geo. Karnes imuieuiately start t.'d towards home alter me . shot was Bred. Jjnaihuu Karnes a oil Nicholas S. Ryan were arrested as accessories and a party soon started in pursuit of George. When near his ho:ne they met him returning to town, lie was taken into custody lay Deputy Sheriff Fairfied. A Coroner's inquest wa he-Id upon the body of the deceased, and most of the above was elicited from ihe testimony. The verdict of the jury was to the effect that deceased came to fiis death f 'r'om a gun rhot wound at the iiauds of Geo. Karnes. At 12 M. lo-day (Monday) the hree prisoners. Geo. Karnes. Jona har. Karnes and Nicholas S. Ryan, were brought before Justice O'Neil for examination. A. L Sprague, K-q , ppeared as prosecutor, and W. Put enger, Gay lord J. Clarke and De Forest Pcrier appeared for the prison -rs. The counsel fur the prisoners waived n examina ion in the case of George- Karnes, and he was committed to jti to await trial at the next term of the District CiAirt. In the case of Jonathan Karnes and Ryan they proceeded in in eximimtion. The testimony mainsl them not 0610? sunicient to .-how any complicity whatever, they ere ducharged. The Local Editor as a Legisla tor. A New Haven local editor has been sent to the Connecticut Leisla ure. whereat an exchange dL-courses is follows : ire snouia lue to iodic upon mm when he lakes his seat there for the firi i:::e. There would be a iiirIiciou- iileasure in yelling copy !' at him. vVouidn't he start though? . Ten to one ne would grab his hat and hurry away after an item. If a member should request him to notice what he was saying, he would ay be cou dn t notice it short of th usual rates, twenty cents a line. I would be some lime bt-fore he could keep his seat when a fire bell rong. He would nod rnmlf going to the po iice stations o! a morning, and hinging around the Court House. If at any 'line a lobby man should flip a roil ot money imp hishar.d, he would whisper. certainly I understand a hrst-rate notice. The propensity te take notice of what 'e may ob.-erve on iho streets will not be easily overcome, and we can im.iir me th d fficulties it will lead to., fie v 1 1 get confused, perhaps, in making a speech. He has ihe heading of it. but in his embarrassment he pull out his note book iiiftvri. He begin: "Mr. Speaker ("ahem!" I rise I mean to sy, I get up torgets, con sults notes, and read a horse ran away this morning on Sate Street no. no, I don't man that "turns ihe leaves nervoli-lvl I fhould say, the burglary committed last night.-for -in genuity and boldness I don't want to say that, either his confusion increas es, but he takes another squint at his notes, and beg'ns again. Mr Speaker, here are chords in ihe human breai thai are touched by ihe simplest inci- dt nt; and when we see a bi.y cut the eadmcr string connecting a oimd man wnh-his canine friend, and then lead he blind man over two wheelbarrows. a baby wagon and a hay rake Mr SpeaL-er, 1 don't mean that he is swe,atin terribly by this lirne, and nearly wild, hut he reads on. 1 don i mean to say raising his voice that so racy a bit of scandal has not reached us in a lonsr time, yet owing to ihe fan that the parties are highly connected, we suppress ihe " He will probably break down about there, and have to give it up for that time. But the local is persevering. usually, and ihe lime may come when he will distinguish himself in legisla tive oratory. v I 'i Omaha. Jan. 25:h. The follovvmg bills have passed, the Council: A bill for an aci to locate a Territo rial road from Plat. sinouth to Blue river, in Seward Ouun y. .Majors miived that the piinted mat ter i loit has been, or may hereafter be sent unto the Cjiief Clerk by ihe Secretary of the Territory, through any agency, ihe same not having been so- ic ted ot him by the Chief CIrk, he returned by the Serjeant at Arms, in forming him that the Council have made the necessary arrangements to procure ihe locideii'al printing ordered and needed by tUis body. Carried. , Omaha, Jan 26. IIouje The bill to authorize county commissioners to employ attorneys, in certain casejs. was taken up. Bill read third time, l y suspen.-un of rules, and pased. i The bill ia provide for the payment of bounty to soldiers of Nebraska in the war for the suppression of the re bellion was taken up and referred. Bill to amend sec. 33, chap. 17 of Itev. Stat, mken up. The object cf this amendment if to siriue out ihe word "whiie" in the ehction law. B.U made the speciil order for Tuesday next at 11 a. in. lid! to amend the acts relative to courts was taken op. The amendment provi es foi- two terms annual in Platte rounty. Bill laid over till Thursday next. The bill to amend chap. 2, Sec 2 of Rev. Stat, was taken up. Child moved to postpone till Thurs day next. The oHect of the bill wa to reduce ihe c itiiicd representation of Otoj from , two member.-, to one mem b-r,nnd an interest with Nemaha, Rich ardson and Pa wnee in choice of auo.h er. Duly and Kelley took part in wim di-ci-sion for ihe measure, and Child, llafvey and Graves as warmly opposed it.? Child's ruction o pirtpone till Thurs day next w as tl.eti lu.-t. Li raves m vei to r commit the bill. On the discus sion Duly stated lhal Oioe now if giv en one member will have a surplus of oil) voie ;o apply on the floating mem her, and liat Nemaha and Richardson have a surplus of G03 v.aes over enough t give them t.vo members; and h claims that, this tL).J votes of tli"e two . ouuties are at lt-a-l as minh entitled to representation a tne oiv suroiu votes of C:oe county; and his propost lion is to Ihrow the two surplus votes together, and let ihe member repre sent ;he entire surplusage, instead of as now allowing ttie 519 votes of Otoe U th'io-e one member, and the 603 surplus vote of Nemaha and Richard son go without representation. Graves' motion to recummil was lost by 1 1 ayes to 2d nay. jn me que-u n ot passing the ap portionmeni Harvey, Daily, Kelley Gray, Graves and others entered into a warm discussion of the question. I tie vo'e was taken on the passage of the bil! with the following resuh : Aves fAhtiuit. Uu ler. t-iur c. tole Daily, Ci Lins. Ornw, Dewesse, Dor '-ey.nuerftl.lt. Fro-t. Fuller, Gray H.irdenberih, Hay wood. Hoile, Kelley Patmlee, Ross. Siuefer, all:ths Waldter, Warrick and Wiles 24 Nays Anderson. Baker, Child Crawford. Cumin. Duggan. Graves Harvey, Jlicklin, Liuck and Trumble 11. J A Sliarp Point well Put. An exi.hance says: "One f Pres wlent Johnson's olj-"tions to ihe Dis trict of Colombia Suffrage bill 13 that the people ot lb District is opposed lo it, ana 'ongress thould respect the will of the people. It that is good log ic to hurl at Cotigres it is good logic to cast in the tetth of the President by does he not 'respect the will of :he pepl-?' They have condemned his 'poliuv,' vet he persists in it !" A Mr. Butt., cf New York has entirely "taken the salt'' out of Dr Windship. He writes that he can lift two thousand seven bund, ed and iwen ly-seven ibs. two ounces He says: " have eaten plain, simple food few kinds at ri meal, avoided knick-knack pork and condim-nts. I have used mostly vegetable food, and milk when that would answer, but I found it nec essary a portion of the lime to intro duce soho animal food into my diet. regard beefsteak as containing the best mujcle-mit king principle, because it is muscle,, aiid more readily distributed as such throughout the system. Sjowid Is. We learned last night that the recent snow storm had prevail ed over il;e central pan of our State to such a degree, t.iul trains over the Chi cago &. N.orth western Railroad will not possibly be able lo get through with out some delay. We hope the delay may be of short duration. Advices from Clinton, on ihe Mississippi river, received ve.-lerd.iy afternoon by tele uracil, report :he eiorm at that point to have beeis quae tevtre. A onpareil. 20A. A New Ferry License We are informed ihat ihe County Commission ers, at the last session, held on Monday. Jn. 7'h i anted a licen-e loD. La boo. T. K Bradley, John Torbott. and oth ers to keep a ferry at thi place and giving them exclusive Landing pnvi leges for ihree miles above and three miles below the mouth of Souih Table Creek, and have employed Messrs Minor & Shambaugh. and Calhoun & Crox'on to def-.-nd their ac ion sgainst contending parties, and have paid 8100 retainery i.i.der an agreement to pay them S1.000 for .he service. Press. -S Marshal Snowden, rendered to W K Pollard, the horses stolen by he McDowell Bros, fiom Kansas. The expenses were paid; and on. re quest of the plaintiff, the prisoners were ! discharged. Omaha Herald, IfiDIAK APOLIS, J Oli. 24. Gov. Mor ton fmviirg been elected Senator has ent his message to the Legislature to d;sy, resigning. Lieut. Gov. Conrad Baker was inau gurated to fill the balance of the gu bernatorial term. rEw York, Jan. 24. Schenck gave notice il.at he should report a Bjuoiv bill, and ask its iif:nedite passage. Bidweli, frt.m ihe committee on Ag riculture, reported a joint resolution to extend ihe Agricultural College bill lo Tennessee. Leblond wanted to know why there should be an exception in favor of Tennessee. Some debate springing up. Cooper, of Tennessee, replied to a former re mark of Kelley, of Penn , who had ca'led ihe President a usurper, giving Kelley the lie. Kelley replied that Cooper had been a member ot the Pres ident's household, and knew all the se. crets of usurpa ion Cooper admitted having been a confidential friend of the President, of winch he was proud, but had never received a dollar of the Pres ideni'rf money, and said, when the gen tleman from Pennsylvania sH he had been the paid a-jent of the President, he lied again ! Sensation Donnelley moved to amend the res olution so that no person be employed in said Codege wh i had h-dd either a military or civil office under ihe Con federacy. Adopted. The House then proceeded to the consideration of Stevens' Reconstruction toI. Kymond nnide a speech ot a progressive character, opposing the pending mea-ure, favoring the Con gressionat policy of the Constitutional Amendment, advocating further guar antees among others, providing that ny future attemp at seces-ion shall entail a fur. eiture of rights on any State attempting He said the Constitution hoold be con.-trued with reference to progrrSsion and the wants of the Na non. A mea-ure of restoration that wou'd have sufficed eighteen months ago will not answer now. Something stronger is needed. ; ' Stevens indicated his intention to ca! up the bth lo -morrow: and. in view of the conflicting opinions on the Repub lican side of the House, moved to lay it on the table. Washington, Jan. 25. Chandler Assistant Secretary of the Treasury has not tendered his resignation, but il ia probable he will. The bill ainendiug the acts organiz ing Territories conferring suffrage without regard to race or color, has be come a law, without the President's approval. A reporter at some democratic meet ing. has been summoned lo l-stify be fore the impeachment committee as to he correctness of bis report of John 'ton s speech at the Southern Hotel. W ashington, Jan. 2G House. Niblack asked Stevens whether he propo-eu to have a vote on the recon struction bill taken to-morrow. t. .. rrphi-d thai he intended to have il disposed of in some manner lo morrow. Adjourned. liucAGO. Jan -). i ne Kansas- Senate yesterday deteated the bill call ing a C-ms'itutioi.al convention. The Indiana teenate elected Will Cumback, President, vice Lieut. Gov Maker, who becomes Governor. The Maryland Legislature repealed the acl requiring one Senator to be a resident of ihe eastt rn shore, and it i expected iha: Sw-um will be elected. The Kentucky Legislature makes no progress in its Senatorial election. Four hundred negroes have been registered for the Georgetown citv election, District f Columbia, which occurs the 1st of February. Washington, Jan. 22. The May or of Georgetown gave notice to a! male inhabitants, white and biack above the age of 21 lo appear before him and the Board of Aldermen at the lim named for the preparation of a list of voters under the provisions of nn art of Congress, regulating the elective fran chise in the District of Columbia. Frelinghuysen was to day elected Senator from New Jersey. Washington specials of the 23 I, say that for the first time ihi win ter the Democrats have been ga.vanized into signs of life by Bouiwell's bill to prevent rebel lawyers from practising in the courts. The debate was closed and the previous question seconded be fore three o'clock on ihe 22d, by a hun dred and four to forty, when filibuster ing bpgan and las ed all night, with unusual scenes of arrests of members. fines, whisky, mirth, etc. RsS Dr. Franklin's celebrated re ceipt for cheap sleigh-ridiog runs as follows: Sit iu the hall, in your night clothes, with both doors open, so that you can get a good draft; put your feet in a pail full of ice water; hold an icicle in one hand and ring the tea bell with the other. He says you can't tell the difference with your eyes shut, and it's a great deal cheaper. 5FSnaiIs, one of ihe principal Par isian delicacies, are said lo have sup- mted frogs in that market They ore sent in great numbers from the surroiii.ding ountry lo Paris Burgun dy and Champagne alone ' supplying 100,000 snails datly. JgcSA very important bill is pending betore the House Judiciary committee. declaring valid all Presidential procla mations convening courts martial and military commissions for the trial of civilian;) prior to March 1. 1S65. sSyThe House Military commit'ee have agreed to report the bill transfer ring ihe Indian bureau from the Inte rior to the War Department. : jsF" The river between St. Loois and Cairo is said to be free from ice '.earners finding no difficulty in pass' ing between the two places. 3tUw IMlwrtfecmciit! iwncK Samnel L. Cannon I v f Sallia J. Cannon I Pitiiion for Divorce. t-"l'i J. Cun-n, ot Ihe S:"e of Ml-woart, will take notice lti.it S an L Cu .oi. f tlie c udiv 1 Cs. and Tcrrnorv nr N ebr.-.ga, ti 1 on the 2il 'lay of Jinuaiy, d 1S67. Die h-s fell. h o or Kill in Cb in crry, ia the D,i ict Court if tde -ilja-'i.-iai District of .Netra-ka. i I ami (ur Ca c mnty. Kanst tier. in- aid Saliia J. Ca- uoli dcfe'.tUiil, urto. K fmtb that the, dvrrD'lani. tjr f.l-e ami f au.lu eat r. pr.-eeiita tiou-, tuduc.d him t marry Iter, the-said d. f f-iiar.t. and Him id sal ia J. Cain.ua wa guilty cf rxtr- ire cmelty towarda naid Ci tnidatn .lit, a. d al.-u Ihat the aid Sallia J. Cannon Is and ra at the lim" ot aaid niarruize. vhy-icaily iiicoini't?Dt to peiforra the in.rrinre rWa'ioa; ai.d piaymir that the -aid mar i age Ci.titr.tcc mt'-reJ into l'cl-.fn thi said Sav:u-1 L. Cannon and the id ivalu J Caunon be drclar.d null and void, an.i that th- M il Samuel L. Cammn b itivorred tr m th- said (1, (. D-Unt. and that the faid talli J. Cannon it required to a.-i ear and an-sWi-r said p-ii ioa on or before ihe thirj inlay af tr the Wib day of Jant.ary. A D 1S67 (nhiih will be OQ tlie IS.h d;ir of Fbru trv. A U 1S57). Dated this 9 h day of Jana-ry. IsriT SAUUKL L. CASXON. By W. POTTEKGKll, hit Solicitor. jau9 1 IiCffal Police. Ia the Ditict Court. 81 Judicial Di-trict, Xebroska Territory , in and tor Ca.-s touuty . Calvin ltusell, 1 aefiiist I la Chancery. The aokmwn heir et ffe- ; p eu Rasstll, ileceased. J T the hei.8 oi Su-pheu KnIt, dcc-'ase'l : You are hereby nnttflcd that on th' 24h day D' cenihr, A. D ls60, Ihe compUinaut, Cal in Una sell, di d lile In th- uffio- of he Cl'rk of the '.'d Judi ciil U ttiit-t Court, in faid connt.v of t'a-, on the Chancery i.k- th- re" f hi bill or complaint, the oh. jrCtand prayi-r of wtiicti la to forec.ose a certain ni"rt(tt i.erin date the 0th duy of MJrch, 1-5!, xecuted by Sfpheu Riisell, the defendant, to said cotnpla naut ui.on certain real eataie, aituate.l in C'a-n counl, Nebraska, to wit: Ihe -a8t half of the a..ulh-et quarter of nettilln Ave (."!. in towuxhip lereD (11), north of ranpe thirle-n (13) eat of 6;h H. M ., Containing SO acie; To secure the payment of a cf-rtatn pr.iiniSM.ry nute m i'le by ttepb.-n Ku-i fell, for value received, deliverel to the said Calvin hns-rll, for one hnndrcd and e'Shty-five and :ia-I00 dollars, payable two yarg afier date with i-i eret fioro d.ite at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and for ihe ale of aid uit.rTpHjr-d premine, arid for the pnyuieot if said snm of l5 33-l(Kt with intero.t the e n from thPoih day of March, IsOU. at ten per c m per annum, and to foreclo e all equity of re- deiiipil-.n of y..u in anil to sai.l pienii.ei. Vou are ;h- relb. e heii-by notifl d to appear, p;ead anr-wer or d-mur . the aid bill of emlaint on o before the lltn d-iy of Kehrua y 1S0T, or the coinplaiiidnt will lake dec ce agaiut you as prayed MAKQtyfc.1T CHAPMAN, ej:icitra for Complainant Ordered that the above b- publiahed in the Ke brack Ucrald ut w. paper, for four cot s- cutive eeka J. II. BKUWN, Jy2 4 H(iter in Chancery Sheriff's Sale. James M. Arjntiott, and by reviver Kov. 1st, 1S60, v iu. j. Atm-troi.g, et a;, v.. Il.irvey ii. Hills. ' K'.tice is hrevy K'ven that hy virtue of an e.iocn tiou fn the above entitled cau-e, ist-u-d out of aud un d-r the sea. f the Cleik -f the O sl.ict Court of th 2d Judicial Dtrirt. in and lor Otoe roun y, X. T ., and to me direet"d. I will off r for Nile at publ c auc lion, to the highest and b -I bidder, iu front i f the C-urt-House, iu tuecily of P.attsmou'.h, Cass county, . T , on Saturday, the 9A day of February, A. D. lbfci. uvtwe-n the n-mrs or I ana 2 o ciock p mor MiiJdiV. all right. ti:e aid interest of the above narnvd defendaiit, llaivey IllHt in and to the following aeciibed r-al estate, to wit: 1 be north eat q'irtr-r of section 2S. in tow ship 11. north of raoue 13 east of the tJtb p m. in 'a oonty, Ne braska Teirnorr, and con aitiing 100 acre- (iivea uudtr iny huiid this Till dv of Januarv, A D 1SC7. A B. TATLOK. Sheriff of Cass county, Nebraska. By G. W. Fairfic'd, Deputy, jan'J Iw Sheriff' Sale. James J. Monro--, Samuel II, Elbert, I'.oVtt M. Clarke f and Joseph MiCuae. J Ifottrc i lieitl.y (riven thut t y virtue of an exe cutio i in Ibe above cu.iile-l ca'-e. iN-oied out o- anil uiidi-r the -eal .f the Clerk of the Ui-nict Conrt the 2d Judirial Oiiticr. w:ihm aud for Cam countr, N. T., ai d to nie c inced, I will offer fur Kale at pub lie an tion to the hirflieM ai d b-s' I idJ.-r. at th' fiontdiorof the Couri-Ilouse a tte city cf l'lalta mouth, ou . Saturday, ihe 23t daij of February t A D. IsOT, between the houm of land 2 o'clock p nt of s;.! dy, all ritrht, title and li t'-rest of the a-ove n:tm"d p aintifl" Jiincj J. Monroe, in and t i he fo'i.-wli'g d.-crihed r.-al -s'ate, t. wit: Ths.uih ra I quarter of nt-ction :l'l and th s-iutliwi-i-t q.iarte. of sect on i9. all in 'owiitlnp 11, nrt of n.ce 12, at or 6t i p in, in Cs i-nunly, N. T . and c-n'aiii-Iriir 320 cre t.ivea nnder my hand tliia 7th of January, A I. l5o7 A B rVLO!l -h tifT of C-s couuty, Nebraska. Bv G W Fa Itfino Deputy. W. Po.tengar, Att'y for I). ft. jil9 iw Sstray 3Totices. Taken up by 'he umler:ffne, -oe mile esKt of Mt eiedi-ant. C -as county. Nebraska, one fleer c-lf.wiih pnle red Fpot.. and crop and .ill In light -ar, ano crop in t'.;e left ear. LL'TII til AN OL1VEK. J.-inu.uy 2d, is07. Siv Tak-n o. bv the subscriber al hi rosl-lenre in Or-apolis Y ecioct. Ca- c..- ly. K. T., nh-mt 4 12 miles noith-wnt nf I'latta .ouib. onihcai day of Drceraqr, l;0o, on two year o d ueiterof a roau c .lo-, with red ard white tpotx No marks or l.r.nds perceivable. JACOB IlDltN Dec a, mi 13" 5 lakeoupby the Fubscriber. livjoj three miles west of Rock BlnfJ.-, four yearling-: One wh it- yeai lini, bull, notch in left ear. tue year inn sfer, white and ted on f ore quarters hind quart r white, cr. p in iett ear. Or e red yr-ariing beifc-r, crop in e.i h ear. One dark brow, yea linz heif'-r, line bark. No other mt k or brands prrceivab:e. dec ia WO- J B. IIOLMKS Taken np by the subferrber. two miles snath west of Piatt mouth, two heifeis. one a deep red, no mar-., the other a pale r d, hirns broken off; each gu-.-p-ifed to be two yeaai old. die 19 5' Wat C. WOODRUFF. Taken up hy thr- -n' fcriber, at his reiidence in L tiiiyiiie Prer-inct. (ux cooniy, N. T., about l." mile- wet of P a-1 uiouib. on the 8-1 dty of Ueceai ber 186G one d: k nr.iw n heifer, supposed to he 2 ear old, has a white -tar in forehead, no marks or brand'. titu. tllOWMiSX dec 12 1S65 9w5 Taken up by the f ul-rriber, livlif In Mt. Pleasant Precinct, one two year old red boi'. white un'e- the llly, rathe- rmail in sii". No other marks or b ib perce.vjols. JOHN GLO. HANSON. dec U w5 THoa. B. TOOTLE. T. K. Hi.151, 1. CLaKK Tootle, Hanna & Clark, BANKERS, Dealers in Gold Dul Gold and Silver Coin, Kxtliaiipre, (J Si. and other Stocks. DEPOSITS RECEIVED, and special attention giren to Collections PLATTSMOUTH, N. T. 40dwtf woo r, WORTH & CO , BOOKSELLERS, STATIONRES, Binders & Paperdealexs, SALYT JOSEPH, M0. oc35 6tn Dissolution. The partner-kip h-'eiof oe exi.tinif tm.'er Ihe name e Simpson, Sharp & Co , ia th rl.i dissolved by mutual consent, N J SI s'i letirii -g from sahl ftra. MJU'sOK.sUlRP h CO. We havs ?t 1 day aoc.aie l with u l'i bos!ne? Fdw'd Hutte y. un.ler tne name nal nyle ol Simp Mr, MickWwait 4 Co SIMP.-I'X IC JITKELWAIT. Piatt mior.tfi, S. T , Ju. 14 h, 1SC7. 21 8r C. Partnership. The uadersU-n.-d basthi- day --o- iattd vti:h Irm Mr. N. J. Sharp, and will ra ry on li e Clothing uuiae at the old s'and. undrr il e firm of B. Niw- mm Co- Tb nkfi! tor p i-t patronace, a continu ance of i he same is h i ed fr. January 24ib, 1SC7. Itr D NEWMAN. BOARD AND LODGING, Ey G. W. COLVIN, OAK STREET, ... pi ATTSMOCTU, Two blocks n jrthwot of Eriik School-House. Private room furn'sed if desired. Either hoard o- with lodgings at restionable raUs. jan S d tf. Burned Out, BUT NOT DISCOURAGED. T. W. Fhrynck ia strain at the old stand pr parrd to wait npoo his former cut mers, and the public veuerally. If yo u wa'i' anyihii'g n rtiam of Kami lure or Chairs, vive him a call. 3rd otreet n'ar slain, Piaitsmouib, N. T. msyl.'ltf. REAL. ESTATE D. J3L. Wheeler 8c Co, Real Estate Agents, PLATTSMOUTH, N. T., Offe-r for sale the following Real E-tnle. Sec T'p It Acres Ka,t half northast quarter 22 12 II We-t half nonhwet-t quarter 12 11 Mouth ha f n'-rfbeast quart-r 'SI 12 12 s" Votrh half southeast quarter SI 12 12 r-d Northeaat quarter 18 11 I I ltvl Sou' bwe-t quarter 82 11 11 West hilf eoot hi-ast quarter 82 II 11. s' North half southeast guirVr 14 10 14 8'l West half nnttbea-t quarter .1 II II 8" Vrthwe-t quart, r o uiliwe-t qr 11 12 IS 40 We.t half sou'h west qu liter li 12 1' f 1 ta-t baif ontheat quarter 4 10 b't S' Snu'hwe-t quarter aouihe.it quarter 4 lo 13 4 ?out h half not thwel quarfe, li 12 !2 S.i Northwest quartet '21 12 12 ICO East h ilf outhw-vt qtnrter ; Id 14 H North hnlf souheaM qna ter I I 10 13 8-) Noith half sou hwest q tarter 10 10 13 bo VVet half u rthwe-t quarter i 1 1 1 1 &-I Northeast quarter 21 12 12 1-t Cndividi.d half southwest qairter 23 II 12 16 Lots in the city of Plattsmouth Lot Bl ck Lot Block Let Block 6 21 12 .'4 5 8 2S 9 "-j S "j 6 :W 8 . , 3S el few 10 57 10 PO M 52 9 123 1. 12 4 12 4 s! 6 li-) ' 3 ICS The north half of 8 47 THOMPSON'S -ADDITION. East half f block, 1. 4 7, 6 and 10. s-ou'h ha f of block 3 Lots 6 and 7 in block 5. W'e.t half sertion 82, township II. rantre 14. loO i re under lence, 112 rtory frame I.oue e."..i w li aud prit:p, and g-ad runtiin miter, p et ty of lull. ij-r f.r flie-wood. Piice $J.ToO. F. DORRIsVGTOlV, Heal Estate OFFlCi: IX MASOMC liLOCh, ru TTmrorTir, xejibaska. rr--" k be c r--i; T.ot 8. In l'hck 13C, Inc'ud.pff an excellent sto'v sr.d a half rriilet re. i eiiriy n vr, also a wed. imt h..nses, etc. A vtry de. 1. alle p r. porty and ill be sold t a hatR;tin. Lot 14 in block 137, wi-h a lirire .to'e-room and war- houe thereon choice loculiun for busin s,au I ofTerel ery low. Lot 6 in LIcck -17, gcod rtt-idene, well and out build tifti. Iit 1J in blnck t'2. a roi-d two-U.ry residence, brick la'etn.nl, we I . bam it.d o'her ontbaiidinvs. A rare chaise tor a good I' VeMinftit. Lot 11 In block 173. Imi !ir; with two room, aud cellar. Uood chance for a nu.iil rai-itul. Lot 10 in b'ock 27, Ftod residence, with all th. necess try ontbtii IdinRs. We-t hilf of M- ii. n 35, town 12, ranee 13, bureth er with 'M acres of t inner- One hu- d'ed aer-s na iler cultivation. KiL'bt miies irorn l'latti'ruou:bliiear I'l.itte river. An improved faim f elrh'y acres, good house, well, etc , with fiv e scits o good limber, Kighty acres of lan-l.patliy imj roved, two and a hair mite, from Ibe city. 160 arres of prt y lnprrived I ir.d, wl h 40 acres of youue timber, situated 4 niiies south of town. ao to PlaeV, Butte and Lubricators y it Co.', for your Lard Oi CITY MEAT ET, AND Empire Meat Market. The u ndersistied Is now prepared to farnuh tbv citizens of thi, place with the best FliESIl BEEF, MUTTOX, VEAL, PORK, AXD UACO J also ketp EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, POTATOES, AXD VEGETABLES, and will pay the highest marhet price for all klcJs of COUNTRY PRODUCE. WM. T. MORRISON, Plattsmouth, Hay 18, d4m A. Ii. SPRAGUE dealer In" Groceries, Provisions, PRODUCE, &C, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE All kind of Prcdace taken In exchange for foods. I keep the very be, ol r.,ds, ai.d am booi.d to ell tbem a, e cap as ar y hucn in il.c ci y. DOVIOUWII FOR SALE 4 go-! Iwo storv brick store bni Idi ua- 22.hy CO feet wlt good cellar; for furthei particulars inquire of the , jaweiVTB sua or cchoioi visktoss 1867. 1867. 1867. Frospoctus o? tub Omaha Republican, D.11L Y .LVD WEEKLY. This rP s univer-hKy rer, rtifird iu the lacndhr ilraii of Ihe Rf puhlicau Parly, AND TilE Best, Most Enterprising, and Most Widely Circulated Ne wspaper in Nebraska- The PepuVi:-r.n Tarty of .V',ra-Ua e t.:ititutrs three ft hs of it v. ti l i n 1 fjay f ur ntths of its n- ff p.-r tei irp I . pLl.'ioti Of this i;irir:r don inatit pn tbf litprm.tCAK 'h' oniy Hopubn. tan journal published l the C.ipttal h tha ic.'-t-ti:red i.rjjsn. In II. U wide field It ha no rival at. J. no Ci tn.et .-r, in ia Itien-e or c-ircnls'iou. iler ait r be K k p v v i.wi X .u.-cr.bc u; -.a Its ban ner the principle of i:qu.il I.ihl For All, And w liOe ftithlitiir tbil jrieat battle I'.r-.ni;!. if (7. will lo the end, it promise heremter to furnish ail wli i r,Iv m ls k 1 1 ; . r t evi n a ti-'trf on t mwe u tmctii'c nfWMjirj). i than mr i'jure. In the ( ,i;;ie-s of If, Stale Corre.pond-nre, ih Conip:e" nf-i ot i:s f,iciil itnt tnnr.in-i il Rtpoct; I u lt. Slat i. lie I Kx in hit if t e -r gle. of the I ra !.-, Ai iiult'ire. Maimf .rrjr, s, dr.. of .he s ;ir... m.J ,n every rtepa: tnn t.t r.f l....-al ui .1 (leu. r .il I u'. lugeu r, the i: tpt .- ai.i' - i ii. v. i thou t a rn-.il. The r,,p.ie:i r of Hie III rj i.k a is d--im.-te I I l i p-,i-.- no t am. or t xi'. ti-o t" m nrit mi I!,e o-, i.m i r -h ItKl t-Bili As uk li;e ii,ot i.-.juiur mi 1 ii.Il jeii IMt iou. n.il an J the too-1 a'.'i ui' ti vu I cw-l-aj or w t cf Chic eu. Ot' it WIKUI.Y Will now te a c ,ntp!etr tep-,t..iy . fill t' " r.o.al n I Geneial, ' e tpr., 1,lnc and .mi-n r ' I X,-w t nb i-h-ed In nor I'bi'v. an well as nil it U.Icinal and ! Ire-, ed l.i'eiarc V mi t r, ..n l in re u u to tin. . ff ri to make tha r-k y th- I'ri.te of v e-t m J . l-.i . l-ni, e k tHe uuii. d Ujri- ot ail uiir frii'i.i to o'u'alu for u, Two Thousand New Subscribers. z ma ra DAILY One Yenr Six M'tntli-.... Thrco M.intn,. Onr Yf.nr ...... Six Muntti, .... Ad li W, 50 .10 WEEKLY .2 , 1 ST A lief ui.l.c. i. in I. co i f (;. 'i III.K?k, iiiiialia. jnll Nib. LATI'.ST FASHIONS HKMAND cr.LKUll 1 t ill) I' a 77; .V V DUPLEX BLLIPTIO c r. i-i n r.i; si-imnc) I X 2L "I? Tb, W I'l.-a-n r H; in Wn ml. fn" I to ln.v l;i b tt. 1 i .ility m il ct" Com f..-t m l 'v - noir ill- Int. I. H ij.'i, . t red pxi ri ii I m v i- ur rn il-. i Cii.'-a... , l:.!r".l! ..i.Cliili- f. r I'l II ten ,,! l II m.e l ie,-., f.- .1- d v ;.. u -u ii-1- to . . ' .ii v a a in t..i , ':i. I'eWH. A l in t ha. " HP t f e Mill! I ..II mal; -ur ;i- e.i a-1 1 n li-e-r. i'. found In :i '' , -; : i j i I !y ell-1 em V. '. i - nt r - a .lk 'or . it. i. I ll. 1 1 e rii-l ity ti ci .ii'.Iiljc, lo.! e t-j i ii' Vtirr. A r.aily h n is: i p. i H t o v. i. i. " .- te.il p.i' : t-Ki : e jo--. tlie i.le i.ili-', i...ii f-'t I'-1 if tfiiniri tie ll.t- I. l t fur a nng .lay. will t.e i ::. i. tia w..id .-.!:iiH'ly ' -p.-.'l- e an 11 t I'e r 1 ' Y ( !,il. i.ren. Mi-es alio x out. Lali. a tuey ur- ilir lo ii.I utl.c. I lo VI 1,1 II .1 l l-llll (.1 X,. lit. M,,.,. fl b'lt w ill "e-ei tr.'ir p -K i .. .- I I ,',,. whe-i n.r- r r f ii r ur tii.-iiv ,ilit ,:i h.ve b'rn llliov. :i te fy ll-. !i - - 'I!.- l'v.-t i r-fe with don bl - l. lol la ii-.d IS' 1, nn I l'ie b .tt- nt r-"', iv nut iii,'v d-.i'ti- -(.-in,:, int mi-.- i-.i .tm.iiie) rnv-r-d; t-n-l erititi loetn fu.n w. ,i out -ali-u dr.tt'.o't il .- r. .luiii. ,' I., ti -. Th- t'lipl- x K-.ii.oj.- ia a ' f iv in-, tth all l die" a II. I ! till V. r-m i'; i ri .iliili!. - - f - .4 I v t lie I- rf-l I ori M.ir.ij- i -i' s i tb hi i n- ur it :; t if T'.a riiAi.m. ubtt Hi; it ! loinj-.vthe f. ll- wint? I' e'-finnl-'e Mlvsiiinjes in C r no! in e, i. s ( e r.... ,i , i ii v , e r-- i in i'.ii'ji 1 'oe, tvhh -I s pe i.n I fi n -h. ft y th l.t; . d ii le if V. r .1, . f-o nod ii'n otui , ei.i i:ie f .r J V. I; :olev' Ii-i-plex Kli ptii . o ll.-ob.e fprtl'if M.iil ai d l- s-.re l i set the g ll'line a. t.i le. C A C I I iN To guard a.'lri'l lm ).,'! 1 n b- par li - UUl lo In- ii thai slcir'a nlTer.-d as '!) I;. M ' l.aie lie rd ink t..ini, v;: - J V. H . le.-- !iii ..x tlliptic btrf I Spring-,' tiio, the vr-Li. .and i oth-r-are reunine Al-o ii.ti'-e i,hI iter, H. P will uoin:i a piu lii'S pi ed llirntb t'oi err, thr revraliig t I.e. t m ( r d-in l.,e ) . ii r l.r , if.--l toge'ber I'n n li. Wlit tl l t lie- er..-t ol Hint fie, I, I Ity and Mrei :lli. a ud a t-.in l...it; ill 1 1 . -t l.- b- f-j Hid lu any oih'-r ekn t. f or naie in ail .- nr. w h e flr-t r u-i Vtrti ar, sold iliroiitr'.oii' tf-, I tii'od :ititie and '-i-'Wfi-re Maru acfiire-l l-v fi- .-o.e llwo.-i-. i f n, I'ienf vot.-, if iii r. x a- i-1 it r, fl7 Cl ambi-is 7J . -1 l'.-,d t"., K. T. novU ilfiiim KiYIlTIMJllAlilllMj KXIIS A STOCK IS (1 SFHSTAX TIA LI, V t:nMlLETE. Knittogt tb, llotl and Narr'. -ji g off Tlbst, a, foes aio-.k IT KifTS CP IT OWX W.l'.K! KSITS AS Y SIZt', fn m two 'oors, formin-r a eorj, up r. ir. full capacitv ! WIDENS A SO SA UUon S, i,y varying the t.uu. her of Iim) s, an 1 Kfjita tlie Wnle? Single V'.m Web, The Dout.le Klai U'eh, The nam IfilbetJ Flat Web, and the Fancy ItiLb-tJ FJai Web, With SeIvet;?H. io other ITIachiuc in the lvorhl ran do any one of these thi ;:. IT KM IS Shawls, Hootl.,, Nubias, Jarkets, J5ieakfd?t Capef, Sacks, Skirt,, UrHerliirts. Drawer, linv's Sui's, Cliildreii's Cloa 'it, Snow Shoee, Lepgitis, Gluve, Mmen", And a fjrent variety cf Fancy Fabrict Knits a yn! " r ' j-- w o It in ten minutes, a pair of socks ei-m;l-te in t a'f an h-ur. ro Fan 1 1 lea. Wool Urowers, Var ufieiun-rs, 'r chanfs. &c, it is the most ftionev mak .ng and lat-or saving I'l-entinn of the Z -. Ironi 100 to Ii0 pef cent pr--fit on every art te'e il i.roilao- Wytum n i-anniig fr. m fell to 25 p-r k. k u'.ttl 0j hoiotry and staple n, fj nry orrtl. d arm ! . Kvery Vsct.ine watr-t.ted u. wotk as rej-reienteJ. Foi cir.-ular!, a t Ir -ss w iih stamp Cltiirls. cfi3 Lcet No. 11 Nunh 5:h St., St. Louis Mo. XjfSfGeneral Afjenisfor the Wetland SouthweM. novlS From h- nn.lrr.iael. Sm 2t'i UG1. on, HT H ot- h COLT. 1 mew hs e .1 . Mark iraln end al , imi 1 star in f r-he-.d a lit'le ss hue otiouehitl loot. A liberal itwaiil w ll l faid for "aid e.lt JAMsS WOJU, jtt'l Wyoming. Ot C , Ka