Etu gjtforaska gcraW. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, .....APItIL 9, 18C3. COHKESI'O.'VDE.'YCE. Ws"ar 1ei'e 1 1 r'rerrlvla.' e-rreip tj dene,'from all rerts of the SUM, relative to the material Soter- vft.be coantry, together with su.-h other m it er as contributors max deem of lo'erest- "or Eepresentet ive from Nebraska la tbs 41st1 Cuoa-ree HON. T. M. MARQUETT, ferjeet t tbc derteloB of the Eepnblieaa State Con- T-ntloa . llrpublican Slate t'suTeallon. Fourth Year. Wiib this issue we commence tbe fourth year of ihe Hi bald. How well we tare succeeded in ' fil'iug the bill of what the reople expected of a newspaper in I'istisinouth. we leave to be answered by our'reader?) atur ing them that, to the extent of our ability and the means arTordeJ us we have labored for what we conceied to be their best interests. In starting' out upon the founh year we rpictfully a sir our friends throughout the State, aod especially those directly interest-d in cur local affairs, to me their energies to circulate the Heiiio Giro is he support and we will give you a- tfood a Me Jical Association acd that the Con vention at O.mka next May is for that purpose. We heartily wih them suc ces, acd a??ure them tint thecornmu ni:y at large will feel much interest in their labors. The Society adjourned to met t again at Hock Bluff, on the 2J Monday in June cex', at 2 p. m. As their delib era' ions are open to the public we hope as many of our citizens as can, will attend. Tapers will be read by differ ent members and many matters will be dcuased in which the people have a deep ineret. RESiEnzrcii The Precinct Conventions next Satur day. Let Republicans turn out all of tbem. No one should stay at home. If you do not attend the primary meet ings, and choose delegates who will fully and fairly represent your wishes, you n.ust not be disappointed if yo-ir wishes go unrerreseDte d. There are always plenty of designing persons. ready to sacrifice the best interests of the people for their own private pur pofe.; aud we hope, if there are any uih in Cass county (which is hardly probable although not impossible) that the people will turn out to the precinct ft. O. DOOir, J. X. DOOM, IVtBTOS "KM. DOOM, BRO.& Co- Mtmfcturer' Agent far tbc sal af, l !. re la A ftm.tr Convention 111 Km fc.lil at W-f.ra.ka iTIrv wdnjr. April wh. ims. at is o'clock m, to i aper a can be got up io tbeWeit. elect dt Legates u rrpreaeot (La K-put'liran party of , .... vcorsaka at ibe National coaventioD u hid lie it remembered that it is upon the Chicago, May if&ia, next. Also a caadidste for , Jianibcr of taocre. Uovcraor, Secretary or state, I OfOCie We Oepena IOT SUCCeSS, BDu IO alitor. Treasurer, 3 PresiteotLl Electa ra. aod ibe I . ... , , lea-ate present frum each Judicial district will I tnem We I03IC lor approval OT COfiaem- CRATCIII.G." The above caption does not refer to conventions and check-mate them. ataaaiaate a suitable prtua lir Dtatrict Attorney, fr ir.eir respective aietncts. The Convsortor, will be organized as follows atlc'Mrdson County He eaaa Coanty Ootaitea of Nam ah a. aicoaidton Ac Jobn- aoo Coo. or let of Pieuf, drngm, JetVrsoo, Sa Una At Lancaster Coaaiiaa of Oagc and JeffeTOi Jab a son eoanfy (UN da x.aoeaaer do Case it roantlea of Case, Farpy Bajodera, Butler aod Saward 1 ConnOs of Ssnadera, toward Si Bailor J CeaaUe of Hart. Merriek. nail. Bof- falo, Kearney and Lincoln. 1 6'ConntIesof Saline, 6! Lincoln at Kearney 1 ?arpy County S I Douglas do 8 1 j Dodge du 1 Platte ro 1 I Washington county i I ! Counties of Waning- Ifoa A Burt 1 1 Counties of Hall, Bof. 1 falo A Merries 1 TiCountiet of Bart and J Cumin 1 S. Dakota county 1 voontlea or uixon, ce dar, lg L'Kaa qol Court Coantiea of Dodpa, Cuminr.Ptanton. Da kota. Dnoo, Cedar. L'Eaa qql Court, atd Pierce. I nation of our efforts. To those. wh feel an interest in the welfare of the Hebald, we would say that we believe no paper in the State has bad a more permanent, steady growth. We have depended cpontbe masses, and they have given their assent to our general poLcy by an increase of gut subscrip tion list and advertising patronage. We have used a liberal share of receipts in supplying new material, and design. during the present year, putting in an entire new outfit of type and other fix- tures, and enlarging the Herald to an the "scratching" of the human body neither to the term as applied to the game of billiard; but to tdat pernicious practice which some Republicans have of going into convention and pledgmj themselves to abide by and support the nominees thereof, and on election day of "scratching" a portion of these same nominees. The returns chows that several candidates on the Republican ticket were badly scratched'' last Monday, and that through this means one Democrat was elected. We re cognize the fact that any person has the right to erase any name on bis ticket and put on another; but he should never enter into a convention and pledge himself to support the nominees i stat. cantraicomtntftea i. to v elected rrtba Light column paper. In order to do OI a party brsis if he intends exercis- aanlns' e&ffi a. torn thaw nlaM nf k .Mln I Ka nTt Btt coo re du oa !MDai?(.. th bau or repre-miA- I (bit we need locreaced patronage aod fl U. fnp .uArti n filtr rnn .a.Kti.. a. aaaawl a..a 1 d hrimportj.iboa-ioeii wiii be brought befort I the payment of outstanding accounts U Mil' TFUIIUU. Bapublican. eena delecaleo. and letaotoneeounty bo aarepreaeated. HT-A D BALCOJBK. waaaba, Jan 20, 19C8. Chairman. KEPUBLICAB' COUNTY COHVEIT XI01T. Tta lapublleaa votera of Can County will bold a DaieOte Convention at Ibe Court Uuuae io Platti- D3utb. on Will our friends in different parts of the country assist us in this? Judgiog from the past we are confident they will. THE FCfT vs. THE MAX. There are men who treat politics as I a marketable article who act upon the inz that ristrt. It does much to demor aiize und weaken the party, which all true Republicans should avoid. We do not know that this was done by any one who- was in the convention,- but pr ume it was from the fact that there was a large attendance at the conven tion, and that any one who would take interest enough in the result to work presistently against any" of the candi SATURDAY. APRIL 13A. 1S5S. at one o'clock, p. m.. for tr a purpose of electing I principle that it is all barter and sale, dates would be very likely to be sufli delegatea to attend the Republican Mtate Convention I , . . ... . . , . I . , . . . cieutiy imeresieu to auena ia ronven to be kld at Nebraska City on tbe 3Uh day of April, liti. The naoiln r of i-lei(atei to wbicb eacb pro el net ta entitled la aa felloare: Pl;tttameutb, 11 ; kock Bluff., 6; 1ft. Pleaaant. S; Oirapolia 3; tljbt Mile Giore, 8; Loui.Till, 8; Libeiiy. ii Avoca, 8; Sootb Bead, ; Weeping water, S; Salt Creek. 2- It ia anccaafd tbat tbe Republicans of thi Tarioua precincts meet at Ibeir usual place of boldinf elec tions oa SATURDAY. APRIL, I1A,1563- f r ttia purpose of elocthif del-fates to atteod tbe Count Convention. Bj order of tHeC.-mmillee. H. I. UATUAW.tr. Chairman 8EWATOIIIAL. DISTITICT- CO VE.nTIOV. The Republican voters of Sarpy, Sarnders, Seward and Butler counties. which, together with Cass, compose the have always been the ban of Aaieri 7th Senatorial district; are requested to can politics, and will until the people and tbat the man who ean bid highest. can secure the highest office; who ap pear to believe that all tbe people are for, or all tbe rights they have in the political affairs of our country, is to vote and work for the man who will make them the greatest promise. This class ff men do not hesitate to form combi nations and ''rings, whe?eki they say in substance to one roV"you hoodwink the people into placing me io this or tha-r position, and I will sell out the in terest's of these same people to give you a good tbing." This das? of men sel-ct delegates to attend the conven tion to be held in ths city on Saturday, tbe 19 h inst., at which time a joint de'egate will be elected to attend the State Republican Convention, a; Ne braska City. If. D. HATHAWAY. Ch'n. Cass Co. Rep. Com CCTK EIjECTIOrC. Republican Victory! GAINS OVER LAST YEAR. At the Charter eleoiLoav in the city last Monday the entire Republican tick et was elected with the exception of Street Commissioner. atxThe was de feated because of Republicans voting for the Democratic candidate ( and right here we will take the liberty of saying we think they were in very small business). Last year was the Ursl tinre we were able to make. any impression on the Democracy, aci-ihen we only elected a part of our ticket. But this time we have made a clean arie in their might and rebuke them to such an extent that no one will dare to repeat the game. We have always been of that unsophisticated turn of mind that caused ui to believe that un der a Republican form of government the people should ruler, and that men in cuntradicts tion. We hope Republicans will see the necessity of standing by nominees, and fighting off bad men, or such as they do not wish to vote for, in the con ventions. &OV. HrJIJlUt'lt. Ex Gov. Horatio Seymour has pub lished a letter poiutedly couiradicuu what be terms "a silly talsenoi d. put out by the Ohio State Journal, that I am not a candidate for JrrcMdeut b tausv there is proo; that, in 1831,1 was in confiJeiiiial cureapoudtnce with ihe Rebel Commissioners in Caoada. We da not understand Mr. ti. to say that ha ia or ia not willing lu e com inated for next President, bi;t thai he was engaged in no such "confide-ntial correspondence" as has been cliargt-d. In ihe abseuce of conflicting testimony, his eimple averment it concu ne. And he i qui:e r'ght in resting upon it at I en si, until tangible evidence is proffered in support of ttie cHargs he Elect delegates who will represent your wishes, and leave no doubts in thtir minds tis to what your wishes are. This is (he only way any party Cad be kept pure. This is a government by the people, and should not, must not and thai! not be ruled by any other power than the voice of the people. IMPEACHMENT TIIIAL. The Impeachment trial has been making fair progress durirr the past week A large amount of documenta ry evidence has been submitted on the part of the prosecution. ard a number of witnesses examined to prove the con piracy to take forcible posession of the War Office and ta defeat the execution of the reconstruction laws, also to prove ihe correctness of tbe reported speeches of Johnson while "swinging around the circle" with ftasty. We have seen no detailed rport of tbeevideuce, only a statement 01 Lie eucstance. The prosecution was substantially closed last Saturday, rnd the court adjourned until tj-day, when the defence will be gin. COXXEC'TICUT Is not in such cn aw'ul bad shape, if she did go Democaatic. Both branche of the Legislature are larpely Repub lican, which gives a true blue Radical in the Senate. The Two Moseses. The New Orleans Tribune giTes the following capital contrast of the two Moseses, of whom Andrew is the latest specimen: Tbe true Moses was the meekest of men; our Moses is the most muluh The true Moses was a n an of prayer; our Moses is a man of oaths. The true Moses was low of speech, and had bis brother tor a mouthpiece; our Moses unfortun-itely speaks ftr himself. The :rue Moes was a great law-giver; our Moses is a notorious law breaker. the true Muses iorMooK i,jrypt. not tearing the wrath of its king; our Mo es has gone down to Egypt for help. The true Moses turned his back on the foe of his country, oor Moses has turned bis back upon his friends and he friends of his country. The true Moses "endured"' to the end; our Mo es has betrayed and abandoned tbe cause to which he swore allegiance. The true Moses led an oppressed peo ple out of bondage; our Moses prom isrd to do it, but left them to their foes The true Moses labored to save ihe people from the bite of fiery serpent; our Moses has sought to have all the people bitten by them i. e., by cop- nerhpiiria IV hp inn imi T,i-o AiaA . cy ea- l vrauaai obij in .ucn iuipi.asui aa we can war me; tuiiuiru oi I.-rnei wrpi 'or mm OU I rant to p Tform as reprcaenied. We shall krop a full aupply of repairs for all Ira pietuenis sol I br us We reop-rtfu ly a k thoe within FARM TM PLK MKVrs to call and ex -mine our stock, or seud for Ptlniel ( ircui.rs. ft c l.:st, Ac , Ac PlMtsmoutn, April blh lMiS Agricultural implements. Wa keep c-nttDtIy ca band a sapp'J of Threshing Machines, Horse Power,s Reapers and Mowers, i Corn-Shellers, Corn- Planters t Plows of all kinds, Broad-cast Seed Sowers, Sulky and Revolving Rakes, Cultivators, Churns, &c, Sac. o. p. jom & co Oppoiitt Clarh & Plumper's Deale-s ia DRUGS, ?3 vi c f Stationery, 4&C , office were the servants of the people, instead of the people being treated as tools and inferiors of office holders and office seekers. It was this theory of the few the "clique" or rifj!!'' rul ing the mass which caused the great rebellion. The voice of the people was proclaimed in i860 in opposition to the prepared programme of those who treat the voter as a mere machine, to be guided and directed a the caprice of tbe few self styled leaders might dictate. The "ring," believing that they had the power because" they had ruled so long without opposition, sought to enforce by desperate measures what they had faiieu to accomplish by strate gy; but they found a power in the masses which would not dewn at tSeir bidding. So il will ever be, and ever should be. . Although the people are sweep. Although the majorities are not very large, yet they are sufficient 'ow of "peech, hey apeak in lhander vict) LHicoki deposed We have repeatedly ca-Iled rmention to a statement which Uov. Seymour (so tar as we are aware) has not contra dieted, yet uhtcu seems worthy of Lis notice, whether he shall or shall not be the Dcmocuanc cand-due for next President. It is as follow?: x Early in ISA! Gov. Sv;ymour visited this city, and here he met the Hon Charles II Rugbies, of Poughkeepsie. of whom he naked, "Judge, have you read the Confederate Constitution nbea recently published!?"' "No, replied Judge R.; "I have glanced over it, but not read it attentively. '' Wll.' reioined Gov. S.. "I have read it carefully; and it is a. better framework of government than our Federal Constitution. Now, why not end all our trouble by f imply adapt ing that "Confederate. Constitution?' that is. by-making Slavery a part of our fundament!. i law, every biate irre pealab!y a Slave S;ate. every Territory a Slave Territory, now and evermore, with Jeffrrsoa-Davis as our President. The Judge did A Richmond dispatch' of the 4 h says Uen. bchotleld' to day appMntetl Gen. Harry H. Welles, of Alexandria. Governor of Virginia. He is from- Michigan, and was Brevet Brigadier Gen., and has resided in Virginia since 18C2. A Little Rock despatch of the says the Republican ticket is elected by ever thirty thousand majority. The legislature "efiniz-td to-day. The constitutional amendment will be adopt ed to ri7. The rebel Col. Grenfel has escap ed from the Dry Tortugae, where h Vas sentenced for life for conspiracy to burn the citof Ciiicjj, an J rm.-u the rebel prisoners at Camp Diuglas. The South Carolina Democra'ic Stale Convention nominated v . U Porter for Governor. Representatives to Congraes and ileg-ates to the N i tiennl Democratic Convtniion were also noiinnated. days; when our Moses hnH leave the White Houe tor Tenn-8ee, all the people will say amen. The man who reeled ij'.o office ought to be ruled out 1 tr ., , iae ncrper oromers are tnus sketched by a correspondent of the Springfield Republican: The Harper 'are a queer lot, as the devil said of the ten commandments There are fuwr of them in the firm. and each has his specialty. James, the 'Mayer.' s ihe jocose man, and tells the funny stones; Jchn, the Col one,' s the erious man. his only friv olity being fast ho'fses". which lie keep? and delights in drivir.r Wesley, the Major.' is the thet:'ral man, the lit erary wheel-horse of the concern. tf ever they wuit a pice s ory ,of a sprit' ed poem io piece out tbe .Magazine or the Weekly, lie just sits down and d!hes it otl in a jiffey. Hetch-r, the "Card inal, i a force felt everywhere, be hind the periodicals an Behind the bookshelves. He i the 7i0ncet of all. I bel.eve. a lively young genthman be tween fifty and fixty. " DC OT1 DUO. & CO. The "New Yffrker" SELP-RAIKNQ REAPERS MOWER Was awarded the hiitlie-4 prize as a SI LI' KAK'VO KEAPE&, at Ihe sjr.al txtYt Trial at Auburn X.Y., in !St6. Ilavloe erent: enlxrre.l their Works, tbe propri etors of tLi dei e lie powlar , aaacliine are Ouir eaablej to Oil ord ri from ebraskav THE GKNUINE NEW YORKER Is now f. r the flrat time effered for sale in the Coooties f Cm, LaLCHsier, fewanl, bautijcra and Btitler. We claim for it Lightness of jraft, Durability, and a Perfect Self Rake. T lease call and ezsniioe. or ten J for Prlu'e I Pmi phleta. We are aui Vrizcil to wana.'it the Maehine to b-all claimol '.r It la the pri.t. tl pimp' I. :m Th.- Agm.Cf is permanent, nj a fu 1 nui jMy vf He p;r hi" iy on n ,11.1. i'ialtsutvuth, April S 13.?. Doom, Bro. & Co. IVfhiister Adams htvinjy been an nounced hy ihrr Lord High ("hamher- lain of Enulaftd as bein? absen: from ihe Court of St James from "unavoid able c,rcu-mstan',e' in o'her words. because th American (sovernment would not let him wear short breeches. nod ib E.islis'i Court wuu'J not admit him with Inn- on-s it is proposed that hereafter Ion;: breeches be known as "unavoidable circumstances M. E. APPOI.T.IE.5r?l i ne toiio.vin are the appointments of the Nebraska Anaual Conference of the M. E. Church: Omiha District, T. IJ. Lemon, P. E. Omaha, City Mission, Bellevue, Calhoun, D "catur, Elkhorn, II. C. Westwood M. F. Shinn J. li. Maxfield Jacob AJrience Joel Warner T'. Munhail Fremont Columbus J. A. Van And a to show that we have the enemy in our power. The following are the majorities Mayr Pottenger, 11 Average majority on Council 17 Recorder Dorrir.gton, 20 Treasvrsr Duka 27 Marshal Murphy 33 St Con Holschuh (Dsm.) 2 tones when they are driven t.i it by un principled men Beware of their cou-' demnation, all of you who -eek to rob them of their rights by subterfuge or chicanery. They are ou the alert, and will strike down with lightning rapidi ty all who oppose their will. CASS COUXTY JUDICAL, SOCI ETY. Pursuant to notice the members of tbe- Cass County Medical Society met at the rooms of the Viee President. Dr. John Black, on the 6th inst. It is to be rpgretted that no more of tfle- pub lie were present. The proceedings of the Society were deeply interesting. Tbe subjects of ' Surgery, Materia Medics. Obstetrics, Diseases of Wo men and Children. Opthalmology, the relation of P.iysician and Patient, and many more,, were introduced, and illus trated' by cases, and discussed with PVULIC LANDS. En. Herkld. Are your readers aware that there are nearly two entirs townihipi of No 1. laud io the sooth-west part of this county, open to settlement ly pre emption or taken as homesteat's. Much of the land in these townships is nearly level and is as productive as jny land in the State. ' ' a , The Opinionimyt: that the Bar lingtcn aud Mo. Itiver Railroad is com jng through Glenweod is now fully e.ublished. The Engineer Corp h-.ve been working in the Keg Creek Vl!ey a number of days during tbe past week. This will bring the rail road through the very centre of our corporation. ... Bri;k Pomeroy says cf the claim of the Caicago Times that Seymour's aud Pendleton's financial policies are alik: "Go-. ernor Seymour comes out fjuare for paying tbe bonds in full, and in cold. There is no denying that If, Mr. Pendleton's plan means tbat derstand that the Medical profession of then it is a great humbug and he and Stale prop1"" organizing a State his friends are wrLincr un a DDn'ularirv Medical Society under the auspices of for him on false pretends." 'lh P'rentorgamzation not see it and- left Judge iluggles has died since this conversation took place; but if ihe sub etantial accuracy or our account o! it be contradicted by Gov. Seymour, or on his authority, we will adduce the tei nouy whereon we make this state ment. Gov. Seymour has been repeatly a candidate in opposition to our view, aud has filled for four years ihe Chief Magistracy of our State. We are not aware that we ever uttered oney!able impugning his private character or per sonal integrity As a politician only am we at odd with him; and as a poli tician we huld him one of tbe most mis taken aod perverse who ever liveo. We do n'oi, believe (as we have o ten said) that-he ever wished to see our country divider; we do believe tbat he desired and hoped-to see the Rebellion averted or ihe Rebels placated by a surrender of out Union and its Govern ment to the Rebel Slave rxnver He was not content with himself chtrpion ing and voting for such surrender, he insisted tbat we Republicans should marked ability and' that urbane spir t which'cannot fail of conducing to outrage our most earnest convictions the public good. We feel justly proud of (his Society and make bold tb say that the profession is 9 weir rep resented here as ia any other similar Society in the Union. Drs. R. & Livingston,--John Black and F B. Reed were elected'delegates to the State Medical Convention to be held at Omaha, on the 2nd Monday in May next. We were giveu to un- -the American and violate our most solemn pledges by hermnino ourseiVes partners m the work of fastening Slivtry upon vast regions whence it had been legally ex cluded;, and he denounced us as justly responsible for tbe rebellion and dis union which tbs slave holders threat ened inrase we did not thus succumb to their'lafwless and ihsslegt exactions These are mnstera ttliicfi we' caDnot help laying to heart. Tribune. . Tht Register say there is a Dem ocrat living in Polk county who endors es Andy's policy throughout with tbe exception "of appointing that d d feol of a Nasby postmaster down there in Kectucky. OHIO. ThB various rrty elections which took place ihrougxrot Ohio- Jim Mon day. chows larpe Republican gains. In the ciiy of Cleveland' the gain was over one thouand. The Cops, may- rejoice over Connecticut, biA they will at the same time weep over Ohio and Plattsmouth. Connecticut aud Itiiclil'gan. We advise our Democratic friends t derive all the comfort they can from the Connecticut election. She is re ported io have gone Democratic ty about 2.0?0 a small gain. It may also te of some comfort to thpm to know that Michigan has decided that a black skin is sufficient reason for re frisirf'the ballot to a man. She has decided against the clause in her tirw constitution giving the negro the ballot. THE U 6tfl. K. It? Every energy appears to be used at the present time to hasten the comple tion of this line of road to Plattsmouth. At a meeting of the stock holders of the C. B. & Q Road, on the 21 in... an appropriation of Sl.20f.00O: was made for tnis purpose. We shall hear the whistle of the locomotive in Plaits mouth soon. WooJrivor, Norih Platte, West Point, Plattsmouth, Ml Pleasant Factory, Rock Bluffs, Ashland, R T. Sweet To- be supplied L. Jasmy J. J. Roberts A. J. Swar z To be supplied W. P. Grantha.i. To be fupp'ied. J. M. Chiving'on, Aeut of the Ne bratka Conference Church Extension Society and member of the Nebraska Cny Quarterly Conference. Neb. City Dm. C. W..Gidding, P.E Neb. City, To be supplied Peru, J. W. Taylor, one to be supplied Brownvilie, D. H. May Nemaha City, A J. Folden St. Stephens aud Rulo, W S Blackburn Falls City, Table Rock. Pawnee City, Beatrice, Cub Creek, Tecum eh, Uppar Nemaha St. Deroin, Upper Blue Lincoln, M Pri:chard J. W. Smith W. A Presson R. C Johnson II. P. Mann L. F. Britt To be supplied To b supplied R. S HWks Ifttt TO! THE WEST! Next week some forty or fifty frugal and thrifty Bhemian families of this city will emigrate to the far west, pur posing to colouize in Nebra-ka uufler the provisions of the l.oiuestead act. This delegation will be under the charge of our young and talented felloVc towns man.-Frahd Elleck, Esq , late largely engaged in the hat -and fur business on Wood fctreetr Hs'has restlved to cast his lot in the" new' colony of the weM, wl.i'jh is to l e strengthened by lartre delegations from other neighboi hoods of the State, and bj some seventy fame ilies now on their way to tbi Country from Bohemia. Last evening Mr. Elleck took his farewell leave' of his many friends, entertaining ih in by a suinplilous banquet at the old Bink ex change, on Third street. The-occa sion was a pleasant one. e wish him and our depcrtine worthy fellow citi zens fi'll realizaiion of their dream of pence and flenty a the far west. II. T. Davis A. J. White, Chaplain at Frt Dudze and member of the Pawnee City Quar terly Conference. Next Conference to ba held a: Ne braska City. The President has signed1 the bill exempting manufactures from tax. PUBLIC NOTICE Rr-storation uf Lands on even aectiumi along the line of tfie V P. K K , to actual settlor . Br order if the Secreiary of the inf. ior U.e land withdrawn from ait emeu! by the Secretary o der of Oecember ftth, iS67 alone: the line of the Cat n Pacific RhII Ko d, are tclelr eMnr rl; aad no and after the 6 h day of May IsCS. (hit offl- will be prepa ed to receive aiplica!loas fur pre-emption and hprat'sl. ad entiles of audi eseit sections at l.t0 ier acre. - Land Office, HebaW C.ty. AptH 6, 1863 4 K kf MeCOSIO; Kenitcfr H. KtN.NEOV, Keceire-. UK EYE Mower 5 JReaper. H.iviuir taken ill acenry for thr s.ile of this jus'Iy celeb uled Machine, In the Ciunt:e ol Cass, .-a n dern, Seurd and llutler. We a-k ili'i-e fuhinj a MO WER and SEA IE It Toe ill and examine Tlio BucKoyo In use in our Oiflrict. We refer to tl os? iron have oed I hem, and ask a e-rfui eismir.utiou of tbe Late Improvements, Mide especial! in the 'DHOPjVEE' IVe Warrant the .Machine io be .ILL claimed for it. Please call, or send an f get Printed Pamphlets. Atso every thing p m tianin? to fh' Ksws nu'iaesa constantly ou l.a. d, and FJJi SALE. ?uscip:iona rec-iv.d far all Piers and Magas nea al Putilisb ers Pi Ices. We also keep on had the te I art.cle of Soda Water. Drink, anil be Refreshed. epr9 6b:f Lands iu Nebraska For Sale. In Cass County. See. Tow a fi'e I'st hif t.ouih eas t qr 10 11 i South west qr. 11 11 iu euth rat qr. 17 II lu No tli ea.tqr IT II ID Eat h'r uorib rat q.'. . 20 11 y NrlViitqr a jth..-a: qr. f) II r Vinih-w i qr II 11 YO North h i south-Sit qr. 91 10 Nortk ws-t qr. r !t uth sr st qr 11111 Nou;h-eu qi. II 11 N -nli e'.i q . Vt It 11 Nonh west qr. 12 1111 b -nih-wes: r4r. li II II ; N ith hf uih -eat qr. l i 11 II Wl'S-Wfl l)r, )J4 11 11 Eirl blNo tb rsM qr. 3J li II North-eest qr u h writ qr Rl 11 ll .Viibbr.Njnhir.iqr. 81 li II H est bi S. uih ereit qr, 84 li II N. ilh easi qr it 1 1 1 J Morth easi qr. HO II IS Nor(h-eatqr (Improved) li li Is rtfthfo-iiti Men r 5 l' li E t hfuo- h ul'.r. 10 li Fraciua 14 li 1 In Lancaster County. .s"Uth ea-t qr north "ft-l qr 11 S 6 .)ilh e.at tr mmli-w-rl q-. 14 , fconili hf Miu h-w. i rr. 14 t a N-r.h hr norlb'e,t qr ti 9 Ll I 11 iouiIi sol qr 14 IJ North hr uorlh weal q". II 111 In Saunders County. Nrth .wr t r. 'li 17 7 uulh Wi-et qr IT' Ai :rras t:. w. wisi;. or J. N. WIS K, .Igtnf. I'lai's mouth. A'fbrtska. PUBLIC KOTICB. Notice ; hereby (iieB that hix.ki ai l ba opened fr recrlv.n iuoacriptiina to the capital aiock of the l'.tunj iul!i aiid l'a- ric Kailrjjd ou the 4 b day vf Xry A. 1. 1-oi, at 10 o'clock a nj.cf.aid day, at I he Lackii g iiuiire cf T -o le. Wanna a C aik, in It city of I'UltMi.ouib, Nrbr..tka. Lijltrd llii- HO.h it.) of JiarcU, HiS. V M. Ma q-i.-tl, W l'..i Bgt-r, ) Jac ' Vjileiv, k ' 11 I II. ILiiw. , I J It aik. I .'a. .'S irll, r 1' II Parme, ,- I.iCoij.oialo:.- ll l.!v:t,g.uu, J. S i.e, John Iliac-, itgi.- Hla'"r. bauiUl 3ixwf!l. Votice ia berrhjr given ih it we are no re . Jy lv co'Ji.leir an cut t acts l-'r li rniil ing and ae tlDsT Ue Cr.iU;r I'mli; and ih he ptr.tjn. with wi-oui we liaee cuiitac a are rq.e-ted to b.vt thtir ground ready e iu'm hi ttuMii'lH prtwi llJ.VAltl, MAT1IKLI Ca. A fall inpp'y of Ilopalrs kept coastaDt' on hand. PUUamoutb, April ri DOOM, HRO. dc Co.. - .1 gents, Foi Cass, Seward, Saunders' ai d 13u;ler Co ab ties. JOHN p., MAN ft Y REAPER . MoWJCR- We efTer (his well tnown Machine ty the Farmer. ol Cas Couinty, f-eiiiig assured that it will fi atialactioo. W rvf r to the folIowiu gentlemen who have need the J P.Manny: WOTJCE- llar.-n? parrhasoil th: entire iute.e lof l(. Ami'Stx' i i ihe old Fl m ol AUlit n &, Uuwjf on very lioeial te mt I .ui prepaiett to f:Te itoviia at very low prices ar.d am d t rmin;d to li.ive a pcrihn of the Itu.ineaa iu l'lHltnniuiilh, if lair Hum-', Mrai'it furward ilraliiiK will a cur'- it, and pie beliw fiur feaaous why 1 ran .ol be u .dcialii: lal, 1 am doing biiiacs in ni) own honte and hav no rent to pay. 21 Tie Hon e is a fi:; proof biiildinc and, f c-'biae I can get iR-u'auce as low s it can be bad by any nthei houae. 3t. All niv g..d will be 1oukhl at Ihe tit-ad quat le:w iii ihe Eji era n'ik ts. 4:h, '1'hri-e Co. ilt will be b jurM fjr Cash at th Ic-W'.t morkei pi ire. T.keu a.lo eih r, I have the a I n as over any ither Uourr. andd.ly c,n:p. till n, either ia the vl.Uirr of Otiiaha, or lie city of I'. nit. month, Api2,Cb:f Ei-luET. O W. JeTcrs, Eq. W. Wolph, " John C- Bear ' Mr. Ui.ton, D W.-Caig W. Ho tJU, i. H. Nesbett. Ei t Mile Hrove. Ml Pleasant. Weeping Watr. Asblaad. Repairs on hand. Plettsmoulh.Apiil ISC?, Doom, iJro. & Co. priiitatc iVorrcfi; Notice s hereby1 riven tb'at B. Spurlocic baa made ai licatb a to be appointeJ BaardUn ta Ki!tar C Lea in. Mil. or Heir of E. C Lewit, deceaed. late of Pleta-nHKitn, Caaeoounly, KearsuikaC Tte Com t hn appointed I h-trsday, the 29(h ofjjril o hear and deiennine Ihe same. .411 perMaa Utaepated wil ap pear ni said day at my office ia Plattsmouth, at 10 o'clock am. Uivenbndermj band tbia Sth da of April, loss WILXIalM D GAGi. sp.9'S e:SLi'g Jirlf rrjsrioisr CornPlanter. THE BEST And Cheapest. Refer to the following well known farmer of Cass County who use tbe Union Cora Planter. Ilbn. L. Sheldon " S. MaxwfiVl- " Isa Wiles Perry Walker, Esq. Shadrnch Cole Moaes Stocking Call and examine, at Doom, Bro. & Co.s Plattsmouth, April 8 1863. SIIUKIFF SALL Miljhee t Simpson, 1 vs V AtUrhineiit. Anton' Kolschi'd J Notice ia h-rely given Ibat by virtue of a Wrtditoiit' exponas in the .ib-ive rntitu d caue, isiuel out jf and umlei the seal ol the Clerk of the Oistrict C'..Urt ot the 2d Jod rial UtMct, w ithin and for Case County, Xebraka, aud to tue riiracied; I will otfer f.,r aa c at public anetlo.it; tile blvh-at and b-sl biddir, for cash in hani, at the front door of lint Conn H. .use In tbe flty of Pfaitsm utn, coj nly and State aloreaaid- on SA 1 VRDA y. t'.e 9ih day of May, 1868. betw. ea the hours of 1 arid t o'clock p a., of the' aaiu day. all right, title anil lm ret of the above n.mcd defrurteii , Autony llolschied ia and to the following decr ibe-l hV-al E l..te, lo wit: Lots one, tw.i, four and ten. (1, 2 4, A 10) In hlock two(2; out b of the Hab lc 6' uare. anu lots ten and eleven' (I0tll) in liiiKk arir() south rauire one (1), east of ihe Public tq 'are all io hock- UiulTs el'y, Caaa County , Neora-ka. Given uudor my haod this 1st day of Apiit, A. D. 1SC8. j w JOHJisorf SIAIHII.L Sl C FT A Pal AN, rherirT of CaasCtf.',' att'ya for PI'lT apiSwIJ Nabrtska' lOTlC2. The Arm Of Afnnion & Tjbvey Is this day dlaolved' hy uiuiual d nni; Henry AmiciD withdVaWlor abT t. O. Uovey c intinuing the bn.lneav. Bilhi I'utl' Auii-on or K. O. loviy w ill toilet all accinnteaaiT tile all c'ainu of the 4r i . Ail persons indebted to tatTUte drni areeipectrd to settle up Ibeir aeX coonta, a. we want o aet'le up m- books. PiatUmoutb, Neb., March 'iSth 1S68. IltNKY AMISOM, mai26w3 K. U. DOVXT. SEED POTATOES; FOU SAIiH- a.i.t'y Goodrich, at While Neshonock, at per bii.Vl. marijws and IH' 9130' A.t. c-nt., Gleadale, Xk. 1TI3 rVOTICE- Notice is hereby given tbat C. II- King has made application to the iTobale Coort of I a. county. State ofNebrataa, to be appointed tluardiae t Otha fcott and Josephine ee.-tt, Minor H.ire of Joh St-ott. deceased,; Ihe Court has aijp 'lntail Hatura.y IStb day of A..ril. Isfta. lo bear ao-l d termioe tba same All i-rons mtereaieU will anpear oa that .lay at o.y flice in the city of Plattsmoatb, at JO f.U.n'inU' T auy ban 1, this S3J day of March,- ,S'8" WILLI M. 1. GAGB. mai2i3wS Probate Judge. WAtnuTJ'c''ei , S'uUenti aud other Inter tTiit Vea and Women', iu a bu.in paying 91 0 ta 20O per month, aco.rdir.g t. ab Itty. For psrticu 1 r. addiees ZKl'LEtS, Mcit'UllY Co, lmbsrd W;:-, CI.i T;v li!, tHCTj 1