LOCAL NEWS- J?r&m Wednttday't Daily. 5?"They hare a baaa ball club at Ne braska Citj. 57"Gus. Nolson, recently shot at Ne- braska City, 13 recoTerinj from bis wound. CaTHia Honor, Major Pottener, left for Omaha to-day, to spend a few day among the dignitaries. 2TVTo call ths attention of builders to the adTertiiemnt beaded "Propasal' in to-day's paper. (3?"E. T. Duke Jb Co. received anoth er installment of fenco wire this morn ing. CThe 21th Grand Annual Commu nication of Iowa Masons, will be held at Darenport, on the 4th of June. Tho advantages in buying D. B. DeLand & Co's. Best Chemical Saleratus are numerous. Amon them are full weight and perfect poods. JWm. Parcel, Esq., is doing a fce.ivy gardening businoss this season He is now supplying tho Omaha market with Rhubarb. Q7" A German youth named John Christopher, living in McWilliams pre cinct, Otoe county, committed suicide iy hanging himself, on Saturday last, so says the Xeics. 5"lIe8Scr ha Rn-T amount of sweet potato plants, tomato plant, cabbago plants, etc. They are on sale at Blaek, Buttery it Co's. lie also lias some Tery choice varieties of Cowering plants. 27It is thought by some that the hogs cf Plattsmouth have certain "constitu tional rights" which "white men are bound to respect" among which are "life, liberty, and the pursuits of fvod on Main 6treets." "Somo unknown persons wero lurk ing about the barbnr thop of L. Graves E- ; last nig' t. Mr. Graves thinks they d?iignpd upsetting or otherwise injuring hi3 bui'.ding. Peculiar faot printj were plainly visible there to.d-tj. CT"A ccrrenpon Jent of the New York Tines estimates that the ennservativo majority in the southern State would be alout 100,000. This would about equal P.nugh's majority over Vallnndighara in Ohio. 27" Wm. Porter, Esq., arrived at home this afternoon. IIo informs us that on It two of their wagons have teen taken through to Ft. Reno, and that the bal ance were corralled at the mouth of Sngo creek whin last heard from. Mr. Porter thinks however, that the train hus moved on before thin time, ns he net several largo parties going up, as he cataj in. From ThurJ!aij'$ Laity. C7"The Cii'orr.do cana up about 1 o'clock last night. CTTHorj. Isham RertvH, of Palls City, armed in towa last night, and is stop ping with Lis brother in-law, Ilisorder Dorrington. IIo goes to Omaha to.d iy. CiTTho Democracy appear willing to bave a Uogistry law passed at loast the Nets sa3 they do not object. Suppose t'aey did ; what good would it d-? pW. tt. St-eU, Esq., of Ahland, called at thtj IIkrat.d o-Tiea this morning. 11a is engaged in the mercantile busi ness in that nourishing town, and re ports everything prosparous ia that re gion. (7-Tho Whita Cloud Clurf admires the pluck of the newly elected Democrat ic member of Congress from Kentucky, who committel suicide a few days since, and ingeniously remarks that there aro many i-thcrs who might imitate his ex ample, with profit to themsslves and to the country. (r"Ve noticed saveral immigrant wagons loading in town this morning with lumber, doors, eash, etc., prepara tory to going a few miles west and mak ing homes on our fertile prairie. Most cf the eettlers eomiog in this season go ts work like they knew what they were about, and expected to remain in Ne Iraaka and make comfortable homes for themselves and children. This is the cli?s cf men who will never weary cf livirg in Nebraska. rji7"Oar Boot and Shoe dealers have teen doing a lively business for a day or two past. Thero has been quite a mania for boots of the latest wtyle ; and scarcely a pair of the old fashioned square toeJ boots are to be seen on the streets ts-day. Those who haya' not been able to supply tbemselvas at the various stores caa bo accommodated at Throokmortou &. Son's or Gage & Davis. Constipation' of the Bowels. When this is merely accidental .or occassional, a dose of Robftca's Sugar coated Pills is tho only treatment necessary ; but when it hs becomo habitual, it calls further attention. Want of exercise is general ly the chief cause, especially among the higher classes of society in which case the use of the Bloal Pills should ba fol lowed to keep the bowels open. The K'asha ana all his Ketinue. Rev. Oliver Crane, Missionary of A Irianople, writes : "The machino works almirably. There is no other Sewin Machine but this in all Adrianople. We have had company after company to wit Cass its magic operation, from the best .daises in all Adrinople ; among them the Pasha and nil his retinue. lie bore away with bim a specimen of his own eewing, and was delighted. It has many admirers. Some want to purchase all stand amated at its telegraphic speed!" Letter to the Willcox ,t Gibbs S. M. Co. Frm Friday's Dally. (TFlour is quoted at ?I and $5 at Salt Lake City, and $10 and $12 at Den ver. 3?We learn that the grasshoppers are disappearing very fast from the eouthern part of tho State," where it was feared they would do much damage. 2?Mr. Stadelmann, brother of Wm. Stadelmann, Esq., of this citr, ar rived in tDwn a few days since, direct from New Orleans. IIo intends going into business here. C37"Frank Morrison has removed his lower Meat Market to the building one door west of Amison & Dovey's where he is prepared to wait upon his numerous customers. iTIIunt who has been contesting the right of Chileoti to a seat in the 40th Congress as Representutive for Colorado, has obtained the Governorship, which precludes the possibility of his being the Representative. CiTCapt. Grace, of Boston, is organ izing tho Fenian Brotherhood in Nebras ka and Iowa. IIo reports the organiza tion as very complete throughout the United States. There will be a consoli dated Convention for the States of Wis sonsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska, at Dnbuque, Iowa, on the 23d of July. 27The IIouso has elected a terupora. ry Sergeant-at-arms, awaiting the arriv al of Capt. Laboo. Thay had better elect permanantly, as we learn that La boo will not be there lie came this far and returned to Nebraska City again, instead of going to the Capital as we supposed and stated at the time. C5?""Almo8t every day several emi grant trains encamp near this city, pur chase their outfit, and cross over the plains to Idaho, Montana and California by taking the southern route at Platts raouth. Over twenty wagons passed through yesterday." .The above paragraph clipped frjinthe Council Bluffs Noniaritl, shows that em igrants are getting "posted" as to the route west. Nearly the whole western bound travel now crosses tho river at this place. Large numbers corns i Council Bluffs, outSt therraml then come down and tske tho Great Central Route from Plattsmouth; and others come direct t ) this place by way of Glenwood. Emi crants will tnko the best route when they know which one it Ij. CTJ. N. Wise, of the City Book Storo has laid upon our table a copy of the Commercial Free Press, a new paper published in Chicago, and devoted to the banking, mercantile aril manufac turing interests of the Northwest. V mako the following extract : "Kegarding the unsatisfactory condition of business, one or two facts suffice. The two lead ing dry goods houses in Naw York, whose sales in 1855 were respectively $i2"5,000. 000 and $7'.,O0J,OO3, return no income to tho TJr.Ue I Sttvtos Gareruuiuut Ass;sor for 1S6G, having made no profit on their sales during that year. JI trier's W'ttkly fir May the 4th, says that tho trial bal ance shows that ono of tho wealthiest New York dry goods houses, just made oiit, shows a proGtof precisely eighty cent. for the current year, and adds that ono very extensive clothing house, whose sales in flush times used tD reach $8,000 to $10. 000 daily, nt this time of year, took in just $2 ) one day last week." From Saturday'! Dally Ilesser has our thajks for a nice bunch of radishss and another of onions lie will have a large quantity of them in market during the coming week. i7E. A. Mathews, formerly a "typo" at Nebraska City, has gone west in the employ of the Pacific R. R. Co. to sketch tho Ecsnery along tho line of that road. Tho steam ferry boat has been kept busy all day crossing immigrant wagon-?. Some are bound for the far w at, but a large portion of them aro etopp:ng in Nebraska. C3?"We aro receiving new subscribers to the Weekly Herald every day; Let the friendc of the paper throughout Ne braska but use s little exertion in its be half and we will soon be able to increase :. ,i ...r.. - Mr. Snow, who edited a Union piper at Maryville, Mo., at the com menccment of the rebellion, and h'ad bis office riddled by the rebs. called on us this morning. He proposes starting a new paper at Clarinda, Iowa. James McGorman, of Omaha, warns Catholics against a man calling himself Rev. McGill, and says he has no authority for exercising clerical functions in his jurisdiction. McGill was here a few days ago. 5?"A. C. Mayfield crossed the river this morning with S00 as fine 6hcep as we have seen in the west, bound for the Chicago market. MavfieM is doinr a heavy business in stock. He has about 250 more sheep, 500 fat hogs, and 75 er 100 head of cattla. The trial as to rights of hogs ts streets and gardens takes place this af ternoon. We have heard it intimated that a new code in this part of the coun try will be cited as authority, wherein it says something about swiae being "driv en into thesea." CThe Press says Hon. Mr. Smith and Capt. Kceves of Springfield, Illinois, the former a member of the Illinois Legislature and the latter a Provost Mar shal, came down from Omaha, a few days since on their way to Salt Creek, to in vestigate the Saline resources of that section. (LSA party of gentleman came down from Omaha yesterday and visited our famous fishery. We have not learned what success they had but presume they felt a "bite." Some half dozen of our" citizens went out yesterday armed with hooks, lines and poles, and there were four "suckers" and two "gars" in the wagon when they returned. m m from JtonsJtxy'i Daily. v?Th3 publishsrs of Missouri have held a State Convention recently. ljTMayor Pottenger returned from Omaha yesterday. He reports things moving along smothly at the capital. fJ"Our southern exchanges note a gradual decease in the number of grass hoppers, and anticipate but little injury from them. C"TVe noticed in the Express office on Saturday, several lnr-: boxes of plants from Hesser's Card, us, labelled for Council Bluffs and Omaha. W. T. Parocl, Esq., has our thanks for something less than a car load of vegetables, including rhubarb, radishes and lettuco. Parcel is doing an exten sive gardening businoss. CSTSeo advt. "For Sale or Rent." The property described is one of the fin est places in the city ; and any one desir ing to buy or rent will do well to call on Mr. Schlater soon. s?"Senator Tipton nrrived in'tho a?ty to-day on his way to Omaha. In conse quence of bad roads, bad ferry accom modations across Platte, and no steam boats going up, be will remain until to morrow. C"The Democratic members of the Legislature have been trying to beslob ber Mr. Hitchoock. They are reported having oalled him in a body, and had a man selected to say something nice. Whether or not Mr. Hitchcock felt much honored is not stated. ?"The Mayor and many "respeota blo citizens" of Mobile apologized to Mr. Kelley for his attempted assassination, and asked him to speak again. But so far they have not caused tho arrest of any one for the attempted assassination. Apologies are very good some times, but are not always a safeguard to life with out some other accompaniments. "Wa desire to call the attention of the city authorities to tho fact that the people of this city are clamorous for tho abatement of a certain nuisance in the west part of town. We .refer to the "shebang" whose inmates are constant ly on the watch about town to "pick up" every species of property they can lay their hands on. Their systemetic steal ing has become unendurable, and it is about time the ''institution" was cleaned out. From TuetJtiy'g Daily. t'V They have a Gorman M. E. Church in Nebraska City. CT" Immigrant wagons have been coming ia lively for several days past. C3?"Tbe total valuo cf listed property in Nemaha county for the year 1SC7 is $1,001,800. ?"Tho weather for the past week has been unfavorable for corn, beiug cold and wet. Tho onjiureii oCco has been pre sented soino new potatoes measuring two inch-? ia diameter. r. Elain Parmelo is about erect ing a dwelling on Four Mile Creek, and taking up th occupation of farmer. CS?1' is reported by men from Omaha that thoro is an "Academy of Music" in that flourishing place. Why dua't, tho papers eay something about it? 5?"W. Mickelwait, j(j., arrived at homo yesterday. IIo has been to Si Louis on business for the firm. He re ports everything dull down the river. k!TU. Clay Dean, the great '-tinwash-ed," is named as the Democratic candi date for Governor of Iowa, lie is a representative ruanof th party, and should bo run by ail means. Tie joint resolution requesting the Sect etary of the Interior to withdraw -fto public binds from market, was taken up by tho Senate yesterday and unani mously passed. TTe were pleased to meet Mr. Wm. Loyd to-day, who has recently settled in he southorn part of this county. He is from Peoria, III., and was attracted to Nebraska by its heal:hy climate, produc tive soil, etc. He has bought near Back's Grove. The Chieago Republican says the prospects are that during the season, the Northwestern road will have about one half more bu-iinoss xhan it can attend to No better argument is needed to convince us that two lines of road are needed, and must be built from tho Missouri river west. If the Northwestern cannot do the business now, what will it require westward five years hence ? Two men closely marked entered the outer room of the jail at St. Joseph, last week, drew revolvers and demanded the keys. They expressed the intention of rescuing two men who w- re confined therein. The jailor pretended to hunt the keys until he got them separated, when be drew his revolver and fired at the one who was with him. The scamp "made tracks" and his comrade "follow ed suit." They both got away, bat did not take the priso? ers. LOST- A Clack Cloth Cape, large sized, lined on .the corners. The finder will please leave it at the Herald office. my 27 It. Desirable Property for Sale One dwelling houe, with seven rooms, eellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well set with fruit trees, shrubbery ,"ic. D. Marquette. Enquire of 8. Duke, Agent. mylG LAND FOIl SALE A few choice lots of land in Cass county Nebraska, for sale on reasonable terms. Call on ap3m2 J. N. Wisk. LOST- A pocket-case of Surgical Instruments made by W. F. Ford, New York. Finder will b6 suitably rewarded by leaving them with Dr. Livingston. myl3 . SUBSCRIPTIONS Received at the News Depot, for any bf the Magazines, Periodicals and News I'apers of the day, at the Publishers prices. Xow is die time to subscribe. Oct. 26. DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY a DENTIST. Wl'l do all work in his line on'ihort notiea.j JCj-OfEc witii lJr. liiv.tgaWn. PLATTSM0UTH MARKETS. Corrected by Simpson, llickel wait & Co Wheat Hi declined; millers and buyers are only offering $2 00 per buthel, owing to a decline in the St. Louit market. Corn No deu:and other than local and having declined i St. Louis the market hero has been de preyed, buyers anj sellers both holding otf. PRODUCE I Poap 1215 Wheat $'i O0(ff-2 00 Maclserwl, kilts, 3 W t I OO Corn in far H'44l5 " bheik-d Oats Orn m-hl Flour 1 100 Its 7u so Huttor id! Knits 15 1 5t' Potatoes 1 6' &2 i)D S IO GROCERIES WUilea! GROCERIES Retail CotTe u-ar Tea It ice Conl Oil 80-.32 Colfee 3J'ff.O 17iij-.il) EO&il! 15 BO 751 65 10T YS Sugar If't'j Rico f'T'-'ll! Syrups 1 2jS'J US Tobacco Co.il Oil 1 uo S.ap I.-rl Oil 2 oOj Xai.s Tobacco 1 0?J OOJ 44ll L.exal Notice Chrlfctiun O. UerolJ") ts I Maytr May and j Iaac Wetl. J Mayer Msv and I-aao Weil will take notice thit Christian O. He.ol 1 alitl on t!io isth tlay of Mjy, A L 107. rile his petition in t!ie District Court of tile 'J1 Judicial District of thefUtu of Nebraska, wiih:n anil for C'a' county, the obj-ct aud prayer o which was to obtata a jul eiucn aK'a'uat tiie aid UefeuJanU f r tb sum .'f 1347 00 with iiit' r nt o;i the aiue fr.un Slareh 27, 1 so'.!, tor Iii'iney had and rec.iv d by fonilaul for lhe;dnin litf u.-e. and which they agreed n ilem.md to pur I., plaiiuitf ami for tnods taken Tom th- p. ssosioii uf plaiu'ilT, and which they, of'-nduuu, were to re ,tuiu on d.'tuaiid.' That pl.iintili' has enu-e.l an or'ler of attachment to le i.utd from the utlice of the Clerk of Slid Cui. ami cmiied the f-jliowin pr io erty of d f-.-u.Unts to be attached, to it: Southeast yuaiter of southeast quarter, and the northwejt quarter of i'-ction number tweuty-eiiiht, aud thi Burthen' quarter of northeast ua" ter of section nuinbor ihii ty-lhrep ($). and ?o:.th halfof the north .h-1 quarter of secuon lhirty-'hre(":JJ, all mtown pliip number ttvlve (12). uortli of laujre ntirubor ei. vea ! 1), cast of aixtli (6; -. n, in Cats county, Xelvhska. Ami th. naid Maer May and !s.c Weil re her.t.T otifle lhat unlc they appear au l hii wer . i id petition on or be ore tlieSth day of July, W)7 tiie petition will be taken us true. Dated May -JStt-, li7. CHRISTIAN' O I1EROLD. T M. Marq rett Att'y for Plaintiff. j-'Mi ('. H iiviri' ir! ! ) " U w C ey y. e t. . 1 ' u 1 1. J vs I Augustus Wachter. T.- Aueunn Wreht-r; You .ir" hT-by noOEid that an at'a t.iu ntas i.-sued by me in fav--r of the i'Jve y.diutiffs and m aiut the. aO.,ve nael dole'jd int. f..r the sain of twenty-seven dollars hlJ thtrty ceu'. ind trial set f..r Sato. day ti e J:'t:i day of June". A. D. l-"-7, at 10 o'cl.ion a. m. or said day, at v, liic'i time j rl-;i tuent Hill be ie,dtr d agaiu-t ou if yo a dj ::o tpjear a"d bh"r cau.-c to ih'' contrary. Given under my haul thin ISth day of M y, 18C7. JA . rS O'NEILL, I!iij2l2-.v3 Juticv i f it.u Peace. literal Police. In the District Court 2 1 Judicial Distr:ct, in and for fur Cats luiini)-, ana etntc of el raaia. Oeutjc Bjcc'i 1 vs. I Charles liendrie, and i C. F. Hendrie, late oarti.ers J doiitj? huines un ier the name I snd ty.e of C F. Ilendric 4t Co. J To i are hereby ne tified that the a'.ove nntued plaintiff did, ou the llth lay of -May, lt-C7, file fa n p titien iu the ollice of the Clerk of the 2d Judicial DiKtric. in aud f r u- p.uiiij, Kel ra.-ka, the object aud prayer ol" which is to obtain a judcei.n ut uaiu-t you open a debt, being upon an acvaunt tor rvices rendered and in tertal fui-uilieii to you, iuc;u-lii.; a iuantity of cast iron, during the year lMl. , for the mnu of one hundred aud "even dollars lt'7,Ui bjiiijr the b ilauce due on i-aul acci ui.t, wiih iu, en-it fioiu the lltu oay of May, l?i7, and cu!t3 of u't, for which iilaiutiiT aakd juenielit. You are further notilled that an order of attach mout hat been i"Ued in faid cause, aud yn ir prou et ly f tuat d in said ceiiniy, to wit: Lots i and 8 in i:lck No :i;3, as d' m.'iia td ui on the recorded platuf the City uf l'l itt-ruo ith aud tho runuiuii peats of a freight waon. a.lii.-hed in pursuance thereto. You are hereby not Ujd to appear, plead, answer or demur to said petition on or before tli-2lth d if June, lOo. (LI)R(jK ItuKCK.. .Maxw ll ChapmaUj Att'ys fr l'laiutilf. my lo AtiachmcEit police Wm. McCouibauJ K--bei t Ca in' bell late partner and Co under th I tirni tiatnu and style ol Altarnoie&l Win McConib & Co. I TS I John Triuihie. J Jjhn Trim Id-, of the SUte of I.linoi, will lak notice lhat Willia ji llp'nmli and H ibnt Ctnipboil. late partners and Co. und 'r the Qrm catu" and d yle of Wm. M--C"inb it Co.. plaintitTs, late of thec .u: ty of Full n ml Sta te of Illinois, did ou the 17ih day of April, A n !C7, hie their petition iu ihe Iit. icl Court of the lid Judicial District, within aud for thr County of C as and -t.i'e of Nebraska, setuujf forth that tho aid Ida in tiff-, by tiie consnie. aiiou of tin Circuit CoUi t of the t-tate of Illinois, h -la in ud for ti e county of Fulton, did on the iflh dy of Febra ary, A D 1SG1, recover a judgment uaiust the fcaid John i riuib.e. ilet.niianf. for the Bum of two hundred and fortv-lhree and 8ij 1. I) doll .9, aud six aud To ll O dol ars cjs.ts; wrrieu said judgment remains la tlit Court in fu.l foice and t'd.ct, and 1:1 nowi.-o re versed or annulled, aud which said sums of money t,e tiaid defendant has not paid in any p',rt thereof. That the e is now du; tho rai l plaitnifT from tu said defendant upon Ihe said jud::n- ut Ihe bum of two hundred aud farty-thre and b(5 100 dol r and interest theieon fiom tli 'JMh clay . f Kehruary. a I IVJl, and -ixteen and 5-lDO d -liais cost, and theiaid John Ti imble is no itied that hu is regain d to appear and answer said petition on or before ihe thud ilon uay alter th- "J-d day of Ma , a D 107. Von are further n titled lhat an o d r of attach ment has be n Us ted in said cause ak' im-l josr progeny, situated in .aid couuty, M 'Ihe east liaif of Ih; nor 1 beast quarter aud the northwest q'laiter of tae D"rtf.ea4t quart-T of aection 27, in township 12, north of ranae !, east of Ihe 6th P 41. WILLI A Mt'Cl) Mis A KOi; U .if CAMl'Ut.LL. By their Alt'y; Clarke. Hoster & Kbvvis at d Mjt 1, AH laoi. 4 Ordered that the abuve nreic" be published furfour conecutiT9 wecki in the ''Nebraska Herald" news paper. J II BKiiW.V, Cierlt of the DUtiict Court. Atluciiment IVoticc. 'Conrad Hei.el and JaC'ib Valery, a fiim") " 1 ) dolnx biistutHs uuuer 11. a name aul style of Heiiel it Vaiery, Augustus Wachter. To Aujfti-tui Wachter; lot are hereby notified that an older of n taclinient was i.-sued by me in ta v .r of the al ive pluutitls and auainst the ahre named d -f-inland for the sum of llfty jew n dollars, a 1 d trial set for atur.lay the U.h day f June, A D. Is67, at 1 o'clock p. ui. of said day, at which time judgement w ill be reuaered against y .iu if you do not appear and jo caase to the contrary. Given under nj hand thi- lth day of tlay 107. JAMKS O'XHLL, may22w3 Justice of the I'ejce. rise t (TO cbesp Lamps and Litr, Ch mas J.tS, CT2 AMY -3 CO 'M, j. z. eixrsoir. W MICXELirj.1T, Simpson, Mickelwait dr Co., AYbolea&le and Retail m c. Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PLATTSMOUTH, Easier ia GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, POORS, SASH, WIXDOW-BLIXDS, GLASS, P1XE AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATJI, PICKETS, ETC., ETC. B. HKWUAN B. NEWMAN & CO., Corner Main and Third Streets, Plattsmoutu N. OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE! IN THE Dealer Gents' Furnishing" Goods. Slats Caps,' Hoots, Shoes, Also a jarge lot of RUBBER SCLOTHJN'G Of a!! deseripiioc always on hand. EJCcll and examint Hew Masomc 3. J0"O?nL23. Piattsmoath, April 10th, 1SS5. xx. a. mxicK, PENICK & sh Wholesale Patent Medicines, Cbemicals, Glass, Paints, Oils, Pure Wine3 and Liquors,Coal '. Oil and Lamps, Stationery, &c. NOS- 315 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO. - 9 j ; XUI.AL. NOTICE. Jonathan N. Wit Adra'nistrator :i f Pettr A. Sari y, deceased, vs. OharKs F Ilet d ie a;id CI. aria Hendrie, a firm doinif b i-iuess un der the name and style of C r H-ndi je & Co., To Charles F Hendrie and Charles Hendrie: Yon lire he b notified tiiat ou the 4th day of M iy A D. KCT, the plaintiff, Jonathan N. Wi.e, Administrator if IV fr A.Sarpy, deceased, hu filed in the office of the Clerk t f the District Court of the 21 Judicial Distrti t cif the State of Xebra.-ka, within an I for Css eountv; ths object an I ptayr ofhaiil petition is lhat the sai 1 plainti'T obtain judgement awainst the (.aid defundauts f r th" Ktim of "four liuie'red and tweuty 'Ive dollars wiih iutere.-t from October - I 1S'14 at id tier cent, per annum, a money du 'r jo 'ils and ,:h .ttela sol i and e ive. .l ,y the faid l'e'er A. rar jiy, dee.i-l. to said derenilautK. Th said plaintiff aued an ,rder of attachment to be issued out of the nice of th aid C ei k of s tid Court, and caused the lolb.w.nS .eal Mate t be attached, to wit: Lots f.vir (4) nndei'ht (S)inbl vk No hirtr-ihree ( M) in the city of I'lattKiuouth, CarScouniy Nebras ka. The Said 'harle. F. Hendrie nd Charles Hu 1: ie si e ben by uoi.U. ci that n- less tiny appear in said court sud an.tt r fai l petition on or b -iore t'ie third Mon lay after the 12 b day cf June s D. IsOi. ;i,e said pttnion will be taken as true and juCg.-iuen: 'cn ered accordingly. 'tXATII N K WltE. A.lmir.i- trator of Estate of Peler A Parpy. Ty T. M. M ARQrETTS, Alt'y for 1'1'J. Dated May 2i i 17. 4 NOTICE Is hereby giTn tht o i Thursday, the 30th day of May, lt-67, bet ween the h ur ol nine o'clock iu the morn UK aud the setiiu g of ihesononlh- jaineJiy. at my rei le nee in Mt. i'teaiiut. Cass county, Ne braska, as fttiaidianof ibe minor bet' e of C;i the. ine Can, deceased, 1 will s-ll at puldicsaie all the light, title and inte et of said i-iuor heirs in the oonh nest ne fourth and weit half f mu hwe t one fourth aul the northeast one-fotnto of southwest on fo urth of section number v 1 , in town-h p 10, hortb of range 13 east 6-ii P M Ter- s rn i. MATTHf.W Ul tilitsi, Gnnrdim of Minor hirs of Cat hin Case.Jec'd Mt. Plaasant, May 2 1 b67. ni 7 8v Platte Valley House C. II. Pabmele, Proprietor. Corntr of Main and Fourth Streets, llatts!iuu;li, Xe'o. JJ"Eoa, d ly tho day or -week. uiy4 JWD CTTBKT- -b m- B NEBRASKA. N. J. SHARP WKST! ia Trunks, Valines. &c. fcc., AND REVOLVERS my'exlensivi stock att tht Bricls Building. - 2. C&3 CO, LOVING, Dealers li SHANNON'S r? eed, Sale and Livery x STABLE. Maix Sr., Plattsmoctii I um prepared to accommodate the public wit Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, On short n tice and reason.- Me terms. A Hack wi! mn to Mean beat anon K, tnj lo a.l La ts or the city whisa dei.l.ed. Ui 3 J. W. FI1A.V.VOS. B a . w. COLVIN, OAK STREET. . - . P! ATl'SV OCTU. Two bl.itks noriowt t of Biirk ciiool-il i u -. T irate ro-m forn s ! if ik-iliej. T. tUr d- boaid or w ith Kd.it g, ut reaioaabje ratr'. J an 6 d tf. SALE OF AN E.STKA. (1 ""re will l,e r ff r d lor s lie on : atuid . of June, l67, at 2 o'clock, oue r j .st a-r t the ei t. . w o t.-nan as an ttir. iu Sot:tb it r n u; hi C:oC u:ity..ih..,,ii:iraiM.l ,r n m ti l,i t H J iiye's, atlhiily- ve dol an. ! i tho ' rer a lira Ol mi lK r up 111 C-otllti llei.d I'im tJ-- J. J KOI E li blot. J P i aseu nn ty th . uuceis.R- . Ca.-s county Silc5.ia, ou ta :d ia Libe ty Irriret. 13th cf Apiil,ot.eby - la.lion, t.wi 7 a: d t jcarn of ace. one 'ore feot ar.d one h nd f iot wuiie to tl. knt-eou left ide,wluu 4i lle maik ... bac'..; has a s sr in tho f.rehead and snip ou 1 is m se, supposed to ha-. e the Kiauders. ::ia:k o: luattd, peneivab'. "li-ii ii"nuv c. VAVnonv JEstr.iy Sale There wi',1 be J...1.1 at ihe ro dunce of C1, .,!p- Swan, in L be ty Predict Cui eointy S a e ol liehmrk a. ou ilit 13ti, day o. June, 1? " tii e r,.i Me-r, tbr- e y. ;i.-s ,,..1. taken up as an -.-t.a-. .,pi,rai ed at li-i.WJ, I y J. T. Cuiioi. .,:.d s. L a- or. Ad Tintsed t-cc oi '.n to l;,-.r th j- 't (. m . I 5 j7 J. H. AI.LISOX, rcjl Juotae of tL Fetwe. PROPOSALS Will be received until June 1-t, by the City Hecorder, for ertc'iiiR a Fchool House in the northwe-iern "ait r .i ..-;i inri ioil srccifictitions can be tern by a) plyit'C ' Diiectnr K. (' Lewis. r. m. i utiKi.Miio.'.ii'; ik'itoiiti. And eJF-Jicio Clerk Board vf Education. n.)2J :iit. IK LAIKK) Sc CO., Wholesale and Uetiiif Dealer in Wines and Liquors, Also a very cho'co selection of Tobacco and Cigars, Main street, second door east of Seymour House, Ne brika City, Nebraska Are just receiving a new stock of (ifnuina Ohl Bnurhon, direct from l'ourbon couuty, Ky., Bitters, fine Cigars, etc. mylS w FA IBBA NK'S tTANDARD SCALES, or ALL K1KDS Fairbanks, Greerleaf & C0-. 226 t 2-8 Laid St. Chu-affn. Ji-'J Maiktt St , fit. Louit 53!' careful to buy only the Genuine. myy2J MUSIOw Mrs. Cats Simpson havlnij been solicited to en arge her clans in Mue:c, both Vocal and Iustruiiien tai, has concluded to do so, and wi II give Ibsbous on the I'iauo aud Ort;an to tl.ose desirous of becoming performers on the game. Terms, etc., Kivan on ap plication at her retideuce on Main ttrtcl. ap4 ittu Miss A. M. DESPAIIT, milliner anil llrcsiiiaker, orrosiTE the rosT-orricE, Has just received a large stock ol XEW GOODS! of the latest fashions. New (iooda re.e ved every month. Call aud see thetu . lnySlf PLOWS! PLOWSI C. E. FOIU Y, Manufacturer of all kinds of FariiiiEigr Implements, ?uch a the celebrated Rod Breaking Tiows, Mould Heard Breaker-, Stirrius 'Plows, &iui;i; and Double Shovels, Cnltrt-ator aud IJanowg. Repairing dona on short notice All woik warranted. Having had much cxperieiire in the lnn.in.s. I feol ashured that I can K've geuetal satisf ictioii. Please give me a ci.Il before purcbasiug eljewlmre. O. r . iOKGT. - riattsmouth, Neb.,May 6th, 1867. A. L. SPHAGUS (Scaler Id" Grocories, Provisions, PRODUCE. &C OPPOSITE TIIE POST-OFFICB AH kind of Prtduce taken in exchange f, r jtoodn, I keep the very bes of goods, and am boukd Ca ell them ss c . rap ss at y boose 1 utl ecity. cor!5dwi.f ROBACK'S BITTERS no BACK'S ST03IUH BITTERS ! DYSPEPSIA, find ore the best Tonic in the world. A s? ROBACK'S BLOOD PILLS SICK HEADACHE, V V V V Costivenews, nml nil di sensea of the hotvela. ROBACK'S BLOOD PURIFIER! CURES SCROFULA rind nil discn.se nriaing from impure blood. ST ,s j !V ROBACK'S n ARE SOLD 13 Y ALL jOriisrgists and Dealers til Patent ITlcdicincs E VERYWH EIIS PRINCE, WALTON & CO,, (Successora to Dr. C. W. Koback.) SOLE PROPRIETORS, Hoa. 56, 58, 60 & 62 East TMrdSf. CINCINNATI. 01?;ri. n