" LOCAL IN bLl W S. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. M. M. K. It. R. Z lala elect Monday. Jacaary M. iVTO. HIT. MPiET. Un ISicress.S 'l . m. fe' P. n. ire !il. i ;-J P- : a. id. plattjii"T1I jiails. .r7i. rr.ofs. xbi.itc ft. K.S.utu. .-':. Joe i rt. Lou. I.! m. jlam. '. K North. Ci.iei.co A E.-'. li in. M. K R.auB.iJ!. 4ftu. luain. l.n:roia ia A hi.n j. iin. i n- Lindn vi.t .fxi Water, "in. Sj.jjb. (n. .y rta. Main. Jun. NeKrask. Ctv. hy stair-. m. J Uepart, Mun'lajr. p Mnri.i) joim :ri. i t irpart. Tuc-4y. Tnuredayt, and Satur- i ayt. V8ce b jar'- fro,nj? Vsf A&K ALL. P. M. St'ard n 't Itnllf He-sr-r has our thanks for another beautiful flower bouquet. We imagine his hot-houv trrust !e a very pleasant place if he ha - many of tho beautiful and fragrant Sowers. We hope to Fee ii s in. Col. II. W. Peck, of the B. fc M. I.n- tin'-cr corp, receivcl a patch yester- day m-oniiog that one of his children was n'-Mit dvina-, niid he immediately took j the c ur? f t hi?: home, at Pecatur, Iowa. 1 A C. McMaken. Kp. brought a coaple of very Une Chester White i?s with him from iVarlington recently. r are g'aJ to see our finners irwari?:g the firi'.-r breed of horses, cattle, hog, thorp, ete. "Crib No. 2" has Urn order of the Mayor. abate d b y ti : .. v. -t Pr'.T.-.r.s.ln- sit, nn l :i P n-rrv romiHr-Kc'-J ruLiiiui-. Mr. Matthews has his hardware store ; on Fourth Mrcet. north of Main, nearly '.....! Kornj leted. Mer3 Iuke and Wheeler have gone : ca-,f. to make arrangements f ,r a supplj- j gooda in their lint, during the summer, j J. E. I'oom. R-sa., ;oes to Nebraska 1 1 1 :!!. .. ' 41 mancnt rcsntencc. . XU" ,Uj a, an offi frum l)r. Rawlins will oec John-on's irug Store lhi date. Senator Tipton has our thanks for a copy of the report of the U. S. Coiamis- iioners on the l'am reposition mliG,. Mr. R. T. Scott, of Pawuec eojuty, I killed a nine months' old pig recently i which weighed C f 1 pounis. Prairie fires were vLii le in tlie west j lx:t ra?kt, lilso on tho Missouri river i bottom in tlie direction of Council Bluff ' Judge Child's article headed "M.ir i I' d or Not Married," is can-in some fc'-archin? of the re of facta. " or J i uu 1 Luut Tliere- i a f -How callrd Jiroohn, who tnns the lialo paper, but who tries to Li'uke noiie enoueh to be called a larger ktre-am lliun a b-roolr. . J . nyatt came m irom L.inco.n ves- terday. He iofornu us the vntract has ! b. en let and work commenced on the L -.r hovl builds" tL-e I Tlie Bonnner Stables have a new sign painted. This is the finest Stable in the west, and Buttery !c Lazenby, the pro prietors, keep the very best of stock. We invite the buin-:-ss mm of P'atts mouth to examine the j-.b work executed at the Herald office, end ton: j. are it with that done at any establishment in the wc-t. Dr. Liviagston ha sol ! his o,"e buildln? on Main street to Mr. Wav- era'::;, who wia remove it to mo norm- , . i :;a v.rt ct town an! convert it into a ' . .,. , o writing hoa--c. arriving at L:ncoinin the evening. Pl.'ittsmouih is fa.-t becoming a . t of tho first cea-vs." She ha; a genuine professional bo-it black., who stands ! i . , !-- . i H e have known cities ci I.ir greater pre- I i .i.tt- .t.. ...7 '.,r ! w : . -iuii vi in ii w -if .yi Luiua tat. i ili.'. ui a professional boot black on their streets an epoch of importance in their history. Earlyyesierday afternoon the ic e in the river began to give way and ta a Vat time the Ferryboat was iu opperatiuit Iu a short time, we are informed, Caot. Sou-sli' will have an additional lA?vtin the trade here to accomodate the constantly incrca-ing trade. X:h. City Chroniclr Feb. 2th. Tlie Hacke;f, of Burlington, says that a brakesman of the Burlington and Mis souri, Joshua Brown, ss the train east ward bound was crossing Skunk river bridge, fell between the cars raid was knocked off the bridge to the ice below. He was not at first discavered, but when found was taken to his hoaie In Burling ton where he died. Wid somebody do something to pre pare for defence against fire. Take a look nlong 3Iain street. Suppose a fire to break out ahaost any place, and what iy to prevent a "chuui sweep." We im agine great columns of lire and suioko ab most every windy day and night, and nothing to check their ravages while there are buildings left in reach. No fire ap paratus, no organization, no water, no nothing except ruin staring the business man in the face every "day. Cannot omcthing be done. Hon. Jos.' Aruold, of Salt Creek, called on us to-day. Ho was arrested on a warrant issued ly the IT. S. Coiumis- . . i - i . y. . :.. .1 l i woner at mis piae, uouiu, , rcithont an f iamnmUon, and rrjwl j trttrll Jttni vino hv acciwrs nte. j Anyone of the best citizens of Ca emnty, and formerly rc.resenteil the j county in the Territorial Lesislature.-; ra unfh yi;f n to 1C in: a Je tne vie .a:;- oi nnwarraritfJ arre-ts snl then refused the rcasonabk.requtt.t to krx.w who then c- - . I in y i" The tralnf-r Hoover's Static leaver ! rJn aW. to tho IVesidtnts la'nding j ft.n cotupeiicu to sholtcrand thcfotMaaiStretatlOa. m. on arrival ,f It w::j Three I '" T' " day, a. ier to-morrow Mages fjr Ash- j r , , ,. , , i hotel wid soon be ready, tut it win be i , 4I. , , . c,, or f-ui- has load.- id passengers had to c , A . .,- A r iiii 1 an 1 Lincoln leave Hoover s Mat ion . , - . I filled to oerftowin? witiaa twentv-f.mr . , . '. - 11 elowa tins moniaig, tuo carrv lmTaeaiate.v after theamvaloftne tram. !, - , ii mil irf!-j'jwj,-ilmjBiiiimi ,ynwitrrt'mtsuiwc ! It is facetiou.-fy arrive t tnifhfu''y said. I that there are t!irce. cla-:.- of ue:i r. w I Jfraiicb.L-cd in this lierublle, n-K! or j those who tyiuz. athised with treason : Frank Blair, and Indians not taxe I. Read the article by J I. J.jhn?on, j Jq. , reLHio? to a city band, idr. .Jo;n j sen ij a thorough musician, at. I it is i hoped the citizens will take hold and c-- j band. We have the talent here for as. I goo.. a Land as the State can afford, and . . . in-f-umenl e-u. lack u.c i. i. -mem :. - 1 ,o prices of corn and wheat have ' . . rum aistrcs-Mnpry Inr J1 over the coun- try for the jiat i r eigt months, an 1 we oXT..-IonalJy 1?it fanners in this cinity growling that the liailroa 1 does not help price.. The Kailroad ds help juices. We read to-day a correspond ence from Beatrice, in this State, which Fay wltat is el!ing there for 1 cents jt bushel and com fbr cents per bulitl The Railroad makes the differ- i enee here. ! from Tuo lai't f'ai'z. . We regret to h am that C"I. H. W. ! l We regret to h am that C!. If. A . Peck's child whom he v.a cai.o-d t;-.c- irrar h to see, Las muco d;ed. ihrce or fur fellows loaded with ben zine Made p-ort f,.r the l-ny" i.i fro.M cf the IIzrLl oGce this evening. .Something less thn a hundred pas- i n'Ci s f..r t liis t-ltv casein oathe K. j i ro-.s t.-aa: this-moniine. Frrj.'ii a reliable gentleman we ham that over a hundred i;e-v h-a s are ex pected to go "p -t Ashland this seas Mr W m. tVilhurn. of uih ii r. l ! wa- n tl.e cuv to-dav. v m uni is one Wiitarn ' r-'f your plaim ..ut-poken ti-n t'.'di a j we always dviieht to meet. J A. E. Tottzdin. CJeiisralTieket Agent !f the Burlit:srtori k Mi--..u,-i lliver 1, '1 1 T , , I iai!iroat lomj aity in towa t-as oetn m ! tae cay to-aay mtikin? ararnremetits lr 1 opening a ti-.-s-'-t tivre. The lat-mvers of the I"-gi.daturc ! 4....l-....w..v.iirm.. here this cTcnme. They v:!l rocr-d ti , - K; "" oi:.. to L.. by the V extern fc:;,,:e Company s rf-hes. ine cc-i os tc-;- traeX t-njorrw moraine: I Tlie Ladle. J f the Catholic church j 1rt.I!f Li;ga Fe-tiral at Jlurpdiv's j Haijon Monday evenisiir, F.-bruarj-2-h. pj7,,, for the lnef.t of the chureb. A f ne tia;e is anticip:i:d, and even-body i- eii-ectcd ti go. Tlie B. & 31. Company will open a general ticket ofa.-e in the ro.jni under the Herald ofrlee en Thun-day vf thTs wc-;k. Hereafter ad passengers and! ! freights will be delivered in Plattsmouth, j instead of Kat Piatt.' mouth. Cl-srk X; Miller have the contract of erecting the Couit Ilou.-e at A-ldand. Thy pr'..o.-(;ere-tlng one worth between l-blHtO and ? 1,000. Ashland is now the livc-.-t towa in the west, except Phtts-1 niotith. A gentleman of this city received a !' ttor f'a the east a lew day? sine? 't.ug mat I'uitt.-mo.ith was ad the talk throughont the east, and was known 1 as the rianqritj- of the Misouri Yalley. Pri liters ink is bringing this place into notoriety at a fii-t rate. . Superintendent S. II. Mallorj-. of the B. i M. in Towa, arrivel on the ex press train tlus morning, and has Leea bu.-y to day making necessary arrange ments for the more thorough oper&ti ju of this road. A passenger coach for the 13. & M. in i Nebraska arrived oa the ca-t I raik of ! the til muddr this niomin:; r-r- m:t : . . i i i run out to-raoiTow if the Largo can be . y. -t . - -. ' toeraa-d to cross it ;o this s ie. ; . . : i taeir tacago. One John K. Kilev entered 3Ir. Bn-ed's boanliu? aou.e !a-t nitrht about one o'clock, arid was getting away with a promist-oiis lot of clothing when ;.e cf the ooaroei's .ivo the aiarm, and out and .. ,. .... , , , :u : 1;ir'5- ly caught the gent a.'hort distance from tho house, with his boots under his arm. C P. Moore, Jailor, hearing the news went out, and aftor learning the particulars of the afT-ur took charge of the ge nt and gave him ipaar ttrs in Johnson's boarding house 'until morning, when he was taken before Judge A. L. Chill. He plead guilty to tne cnargo ci oargiry and was 'omi i 1 Ml V V ml over to awa-.t the action of the Grai.d Jury at the next (April) term of the District Court. Wokott Griffin is the name of the gentk-man who came oat from New York I with Prof. M'dkr last week. Ila thLnl.s snfiieetit of Nebraska that he has at once entered into a con uae-t. jointly with Prof. Miller, to erect twelve stores and re;i- der.-es on Clark k 31i!Ier's- Addition to Ashland, and be has now irone to Ciii-! i,,.-. r,..i-o r,,..!,.. nfiK I --"S" .iiu.vu J .l..l v. v.. nn. ii'-i.i.-.-ij I i iMIn, n.alAri-,1 U Hr-tiTin ? mv, i i - n y , i- , y f it i-irrrii i iit i uiyii i.tii'v in itx y n i . i i i wc are glad iokuow that some I .uf dozen families haTe a'reatly decided to come hero thb) spring hiss reeommer-d. Tlv fact that Prof. Miller takes an e.pial intprcstin the erection of those buiMit gs is .sniTieieut evidence to those who kn r.v him th.t there h money to be made Adda ad. in V.r:i rViliy- Aif.', Clean up jour j-ards anl clfeady for Spring work. Measles we arc told are prevailing ex- ten-ively in the city. " t A ,argc nuiilU.rof ,,Ufscngers came in ! the cagt oa dc mornink ; , S .Bloom -intend, er?etiff a large chm; emi,num on his lot on Mam j rcet. ! A lare miailjer of the leai-lators of f raska l0f tj3y CQ th.. 10 x uai, fr Lili.-Cin ni- J ' The legislature meet.' to-morrow at j 12 m. in called ?c.-icn C foe; win ke-.p the retideis of the IIr.;t.Ll posvj on the sayings and coiagfc of Cut collective w slum of No! ra.-k.. We call the attention of our readers to the 'IV.--eTsptrOT Circular" i;ucd by Geo. S. HaTi--. Ksj., Land Commi hior.er of the Ii.' & M. R. K. li. Co. in "elraska. which Arid le found iu this Le.-ue. ' l oii I I'nrxiits'' f-hou'J teacli their children to keep off the railroad track. they do, we predbtaii aiole.'cjnt accident ere Iji.r. We Migget to tlie City Marshal that he cause the ""chain gang" to 11 u; the '"jerk"' on each tldi of the "Fox cross ing," (u that vehicles may cross without throwing the driver over the da-li I board. j A the ''a'.l aboard"' rang oat from the eGndaetiir on the Western bour.d train this m.,ri,!n-. or.r.k-vil ru-hed into the san-tum cxaiu.in- "Io look at that ' i-trinj of carpel Icvggers." "e tr.srgett j : that the Lei-lavire j "j arc." make ttat uevu Jjsrma IIeralp. I have long defer ed h ng the tm .t ol arrival aci dej ar- j ture of our n. ti'.-, hoping from day to day I ta be at,:e to give a permanent tab. e, hut ; ir 1 jn c ih.it time inav n"-t eome Ui;t;i .-ett.ci weatli.T in t-;3 pr;::g, it indeed then. We have very naturai.y supposed that a!l oar KasU-rn Mulb - would be carried on the 13. it M., a? soon as Mail Agent.-; mi be regular t:ip 0:1 . 1 1 r. '1 " , ' . 1 inis roaj. j;ii nowever is uoi urn c i:e. Tiie reasons why are not sail ie tory. Meantime xve are trying to got re'ivf. J. V,. 31 AI IS A ALL. P. M. . jj. n. i.am oi i k e. Mr. C. If- Pratt c til -1 or. u thi kjorning. 3Ir. Pratt wi.l have charge 1 t t,f ,a:-j,. :n::ers conn 'etc 1 with thj ' . i r. r , ,1.: . 1 t l.,J-3 - lilt A . 1 V .'1 . Lk Llll? Ivlt: ... .II'A ! can be found at the company's oak--". r.p who ! r0"''1- sn'- e:i't thaEpisoopa! CLaroh. There will be a meeting of the State ,......:...? .... . e t,. i t-.... r. As.-..H-:ation of lira! K.-tate Men. at the orl(?e ,,f Lcrw3, ilhct S Co.. LIn - ; on 1V; jav. Yeh y bMh. i at 1 t,-'IS f- A general at ten f- an;e re-jiie-te-1. P. II. WiIEKLES, Pi rtiJent. K03tirrX!!X LOOSH Our mail c'-mmuniration with our neighbors of Tabor, Sidney an! PIat3- mouth. are sadlv disarran.-'e-L It take,, a lor to :t a ..ttcr iioru one of tho-e places as it does from St. Lou's or Chi cago. Would njt a mail line from Glenwoo.f t0 rr.n iii connection with the Omaha and Chillicotho R. R., or to srme point in that direction via Sidney, be a great accommodation tc the citizens? Why not have it? Glenu:ood Oi iin'itU. fiai; : i ! We called attention lately to the ex posed coniition of property on Main fctrcft to fire. We have been, since then, informed that an eOort was made te organize a lire Company in this place, but that the citizens would not contrib ute liberally en h to secure the de sired machine for .suppression of fire. f this is the ?tate of the ca-e, and our fel low citizens prefer losing their all to shelling out a few dollars for ?e!f protec tion. We have not a word to say. Some people were born to te scorched fays an old saw--add we reckon some of the ia mu.-t live hereabouts. Axoriirii norm, waited. As spring approaches and we can le- ti le of travel, it is parent to every r lii..t-ir! .-"jyi fV: yrr.is l:.'.frt ranivi t i i n .1 - t r.ec Jed in 1 rattsmoutli. io-tiav every , . , , , " , coiner ct every homeland lioarilinir house . -. y , , hours after it is opened. It is kre and I conaaedioi-, but will not be suHIeient j for the bu-.ines.s-. Some-bo-ly can make ! a "heap of money" by erecting another j large, Srst-elasw hotel Lnilding here. j -' 'J 11 I 5SAOV l irSIIVAI.. By reference to our advertising col uiar.s it will be seen that oar Maroy brethren kuow tho value of advertising. We are glad that there is to l e a "change of programme" from that ncual!ya loptc 1 st our fc.aivals ; v.c can c-nj;y rotae thing txcitiriL', mu-ical vocal and instru- ra,nt:d : we unva the talent here, an 1 ! tha trood reonlo of Plattsmouth will l.-e .urja.I shat inch aa catertaliauoat ay i ,xlUt tu g:veiI j.y Jlacoy Ixidge, i.ezi Tuesday evening, has never Wen thought cf t'c-io-e. We bespeak fj; ihei.. .i I-!! bouse. V.'e .'ball go "en masse," and we hope to see all of eerr friends e.-pe-chdiy those who can appreciate the sub lime and the be lulifu: all kvers of mu sic, all v. ho Vant a chanee to ci-t their !voks into the fishing pond, dritik from Jacob's well ; all who want tneirfortuce s to.d ; a.! who can see sotnetbiiie' later- i esting in a lave ait go.ery , v. ho can ' - . j Onjoy a goovi sappe r ta:e uinr. wia maivc , h.-sy.. '.if-ft !i.ii;ie in lict aa w.io want a coo time, will go to the Mo-cuie Fes j - thai next Tuesday evening. 3:o."ir.T is not;!. EtdTfiU II Hit ALD i There is money in the best hogs, but not much said at cut it among farmers. Now, I beg riiom in vour psper to sav, that aoout j 1T " , c , . . . . ! Ib-.ase, where rt-fre-auiens were m wait fcur vears since b. 1 Iiomas Lrouitht . , . . , 11 : . w , , , in. sr. A meeting was organized at the Suffolk hois from Iowa and crossed them with half -blood. I kept tbeia on my farm, uncrossed by any other breed, for th-ee y-.-ir Thpv 1. .-. me fire boned, short . ,- p t(t lnflk ,t j -,t not the hocrs cf. rt' rit-n i, Tlw- and haan. So I went north asd south of Platte river aad f,)lini ho?3 cf tT eLoi ee, jixst im- - . i . tt. i ,...).. .r iSlt IIe i;, a m.Ml cf judgcracnt 'and ta-te in that lino and has the best selectioa I .i f . i ... i -;u .. I Ol 11 a; le to in the s: targe uvrreasi. nr.z. Iron rd's expe::teJ 'iii;-3. Tnoi.v. , TJ Herald ti i ..v n font Lfai- nea ;..i;r-.v. (.aj t. JI. K l'a!?-er. th; rrrescn.a.ive j try fOT t,U yir will fail in Con- j beyond tlte Inniw of their mere i:!ty. . My ? If feUch js the ile of tho U. S. ; in tLL- city of X.J. IJouiA Co., ha- given , sjj j lh.At the o!j la,v go Vtn, The old fogy who siu down in silence in j Cotui-kBera Crt In" Oa. oy J,":j:.t;,:cr ..''.""r';''"- the liberty of making tbe lollowii ex- j Eiatrr T!i5:? to' le re?rcued for ! his dark 100:11 of a moving world, may, , t,cn tfueh a eo irt may the god L r 1 : ri'L' it)i '" " :, tract fioin a j.rivatc letter receive 1 Ly him rea.-oas as there tra aiplc room by dint of coon-jmr, hold hU own, but j nej her free lorn eh Who i-r Ui.:.-u.iu-i.''ul i. 1..'. .X..;..'! from IJeFf :it, Ta. It .ws that atten-1 fof .,r,x,TcC:cct - " - - j he never ran became rich by trade. That frtml ane.-t at any an I a'l.timc-, uj :i ; rhuir'V' ;j '.."';.."!.'. -;! .. tion is being directed toward this I'l-e, I WeliaT a law in thi State which re- ! great Jesideratutu i- only guaranteed to 1 the mo.t fnrolous or imjielou r-retes.." '.iZlr., 'IJ?; '!' ,r";!' and tnat the llKRAl.n -.n Tteu ,iuirw aa annual etiumeration of the in Con! & Co. advertise) is tho ine-bum, fcal.ItantJ. It :isLx,tiiy pj areed t throngh wlaeli attention tWins dire-ted. j wa.,j the c.iosc c,f the last sek.aud we an ltlnt peoi le.ii rea l and at-t iijKin ad- gllzcst to c,:r fHtnd-j at the capital, vertiseuieuts. The following Is the ex- j a f..v tvUW ,.,?ght be ad Jed to it. by trri(:t ' j which the growth of the St.-.te might be 'i i-itcnd to move west this spring; annUilly rt:. I. I?jr iastanae the and seeing an ad vertlment in the Hek- a!Si0,-0f bt.i-ii!ie:-Nit.'i capital employed, ALD that you are doing hurne-s tn PI.it ts- J cou;j llC a..u,.j v. iUi-t dditionnl cost. Eiotith, 1 wnte you. 1 w ju.ci iiKe to rent & caimon sized house, and 11 you know of aiiy in the town or vic-inity that can be rented please let ine know immediately. Wh it is the ulari- n of your towvi, an thj di-tanoe i'rorii Omaha, and wr.at I wages do carpenter? get per day?' ' I l!1 i':-v aU,v(! le-t !M Wc j w 'ull! ?3' DattMnouth is about 2 milf fn:n Omaha f ir eaoucii lor 1 1 - -- -- '- I tha! carpenters wase-- r:i-y fi-ra t-3 to ! per d.iv, aeeordini to th- class of work- meii. The tv-.pulationis nw -methim; over3,0, a:il when all the people get hen? that we have heard from there v. Ill 1 e ! Huieih!n?les? tha;!J.'X"). Ever." hou-e d. t C..?: r !.. r . ! h-jt new ones are cr.-.nz uneven- div. and prolably bef. re our friend gets bore two j or three hundred new hou.-es will 'oe creeted raid iuo.-t of thcru filled. Come j right ahai.'. and if you do not find a hou-e 1 , .. . , . ... 1 really tor j'ou M apt. 1 aimer will sret caie if he can) it will not take three days to have oii2 put up roaby to move into. They will be brought here this summer all framed and ready to put together. bogies 12 a u 1:0 II." The weekly Heuald of January- 27 th. 170, contain -1 a noticoof the rmi'ioions besting and cutting of a man named Fe!- ! Iow-, by soinr; unknown parties in Omaha, j The item was taken from the Omaha ! II'ntLI, anl wc presumed it was eonevt. i Mr m;u wiJrts - for the 1 T'i.-af-v.ri:,?. TFrir, u-r to tl t master at Omaha to a-cvr;ain w- -. tho j Dian W3j who Waj cut aa ! i c.alon a!t!, 1 reCvived the following in roplr. which he , forwarded to Mar.-h.d Murphy of this city, with a rcjue.-t to cii'htln : j Qrtv. or Wm. G- IIollik. .Cit v M!vh!.") i xCatEFor PuiicE,'i!u Xkhara. 1 Jrefcrunry 4. l. ) MlLrtFziXOWi?: Your favor ,'M in't. directed to P. M. was han led to ur-. for lti.orniat-on. .o si i pers' hi s be.: n cnowi- poundel or cut in our city to my ' ee?, If v ou wi I) wt ite to ofthi "Ro-ue.s 1 lather," Piatt-;. 'Ji'.' you may learn the paribuba s. Ye ars tru'v. Wm. G. ITolunr, City v;lr,iui. rlr. Ilo'iais appears to di.-llke I'lact I mouth, and we presume ,"wi:i not come i to the "Harbor" when he lettves Omaha, i We know of no rsaron why h- .d.oald apply the name of "rogues lurbor" to ourcliy unk-.-i it is bce-au.-e some of .th . rogues ic.'.o-n 7.-' usr's?l to gri ..rtf jy froui the authnritirs at Omih'i Lav e made the: way to this city and been caught y cur vigilant ofr.ecrs. If the "char?e-' aa 1 pecl5 nations" whlch we have seen in 1 rlnt ia the Oa.aha papers are true and we believe they have rrr.-er Leon dis- pnved then Piattsmouih does iiot con- tain all the "rogues," and Mr. llo'lins may yet have a chance of visiting our city. opi.x:x or nzr: n. .v is n:i ..Mi A. sc. The EicursiiB I.aii Sfltlit ! A 1'inp 7ha mi-.J )i i:-i !;:-. t .'.jirtfra i for tlip Oco-.iiloii I , the 15. , As we stated s ti'.ao k 31. 11. 11. in Nebrtska is to be oi.cncd c . i - . r Tt - -' ; ' for tua:;e-ss as !ar as: Hoover s Marion on thj loth. As a kind of preparatory move, tlie gentlemen in chnrce of affairs Here decried on fcivmg aa cxeurMci tup . ., ... ,. , ii to the e-itiz n-:,nnd iat night was sc!?cted ,, ... as the mo t ari-p.oiou.s time. No extra , . . , preparations; were made ia fuel the thing was not decided a pen until marly j r oou v-terdy Mr Ho'rvo.'k Cbk-f ! Assistant Knrinecr, Mr. W. C. Brown, j Trea-urer, .Mr. Paul IIII, Tran.sf.r Act. I auJ Mr. Jhu Chvi-tianson, Master Me- chaaic, i immediately set about r-tt mg j thln-s m readings.:. Tliree commo i ... cars (th.-re being no p-r. a-eager eo aches on tliis siJe the river and t;o wny '.' get ting any over) were soon trar.sie.rmed into very comfortable eoajheyhy putting in coa.fortable seats, windows and stoves; a substantia! railing was placed around a platfo.-ra car and at ;? o'clock the train .-i-irtel, the four ears centaialng about 2 ) iicrsoiis. JL ke a. I Oi.sions v. oere no extensive preparations hive been ' made, and the antl-:pa:ions cf the par- tlei pants have n t been gn-it, e.e:ybo.V was in the bet of humor aad enjoyed I tho rid.: infai'.nrch-. The r.:ht l--5 verj- i'l' asant and the nsooi nearly fall, the platform car called by the excur-sioni.-ts the Puiiman car was the favor ite re.sort. The train -proceeded upthe track about eleven raile-', where one of the finest displays we ever witnessed of j the Aurora BorealU was in waltircr, (at j lea-t imuiic a" the p.aity were incuned to ths belief that it was a part of the pro- . . , li, . S.u,..-., t"f oiar .laiMreis ea.eriea!, sionists wn.ii lively st tigs, for which they j f r.r entitled to th.'nks. i ue scenery along the lin J of the road is grand, espe cially by moon'L'h:. Tlie train arrived at the foot of Main street at 10 p. m., and a majority of. the ! p irty proceeded Platte Yalley House, and a iseriea of resolutions were adapted, returning the thanks of lha party to those gentlemen who got up the excursion and conducted it with such great sati-factian to all con- a band as there is in tlie State, to say j tury? Mr. Yan Arojau says Mr. Ar cerned. We would be pleased to pub- J the least. V; want al-out ten German t ail I svas not brouglit liere under arrest. Ii.-h tho resoIatioKS liit they have not j been Landed in. Con-i Irring all things j the excra-slon waj a perfect ?uece-s, snd j e.ae of the l est in which we have p arti-j tlpated f y; j ears. An Iowa paper advevtkc for a "girl j to learn 'he printing 4radc, wh will rrenr pan ? and saw wrsaa.' Fmm vrepent arTearan.' we incline to the bvl'.r f that th-. pr,-rw";-"-i change? ? I in Iho'tainair . takiju"i?k- c-nvai cT. We oaQ tiake a ntf ,,jWn., throujiU the reports of the consul tsker.s every year, if souse of these iteiii rj looked af ter. 15 V ili LAKY. nicht, or carlvthis nsortdng, the j " . , - " 1 oung was cnterea Ly wiue party or parties by taking a glass out of 'the win djw on the north side of the houc. The bur&Iars.then threw all the wearing ap-paj-il out of th .2 window, entered tbebed rooui where 3Ir. Young and his lady were sleeping, lifted a window and threw out all the wearing apparel in that room, together with a tru:k. This; morning the. reverend gentleman on arising found tlie sa-.h of his btd room window up, and his unmentionable.-.5, and ctcs, missing. Search being ma le, they were found as described; the pocketi had been emptied raid the trunk ran-acked, but the articles were all f. uiid except some change in the vest pocket and a penknife, which the rascals appropriated. . The can -e of this act, no doubt, is to be fjimdin the fuctthat Mr. IIee!y,'of the B." &M. It. Ik, who sleeps ia the Land OCiee of that Company, received a very i ar-'e ount of money too late for de ! p-j-it in the Bank, and the villains who j Irrkeinto th? rectory knew sudi was the i cate, but f ortunate ly for Mr. Heely mis- t-.K-k the" rc-i'lenr-e of Mr. Young for his j and tbu cot little for their trouble Mr. ; h -3y- hcue u opposite the Kpi.-eopal Ca.ix-h, ta: c.-rfvfit while the rectory is r,".rth of it. After the failure of the vagabonds to ; t'hiivh, la: o:r! vf it while the rectory 1:iake a I:!lu! at the rvctory, they pro- j evedI to l'r. I .-nelan s house, raised his bed room window, and drew his t ,a,i. .... v , e i t . ' u.--.-..:i ot a jjjic aim uouk and abstrar'-d therefrom iIG3 in cash : and a cold watch valued at $2iJ. Wc fc.-: t to our fellow citizens that i-y deal suxmarily with sucJi scoundrels, and i vrlbn a blue pill, stimulated by eiio-.i-h vilhtiriou petre to make it In the meantime it opera wouM he pru Jetit, ou the part of those who have xnor.ey In larger amounts than .immediate u-e re-piire-, to deposit the tame" in .-o:ae bank, where comparative sffurhy can be assured. wis at KOE.i ir nr.Ajr. I Wri .V; n fl - 1 . :ry R-rnvtl in -( l Li - nihtr, w . l r- i un tut Ik. j s '" Li t vriijtCT the TiCgMature granted ; 2".:V." acre;- of lail to each Railroad j Compraiy that would complete ten miles i o:":e-a I ia t!:e State prior to the loth of Febiuary in.-t. Tt:is was given not as a matter of .' ; oi ulatien to the companies, but for th urpo-e, of a--i-ting them to b-alM tallroads in the St;.te for the ben e fit of t be Sta te. Wt rli was commenced ! on six di2eret;t line-, i.u I each cf the fix ! Sin :.-diave completed, ana the Governor accepted, the r-'.piLsite ten miles S neee-.-aiy to drw .the 20,03 acres of i lac 1. L-i::ne :.aieh-nr hi the acceptance ! . ., ,',, , i ol th3 tea wonc has cai stopped t up.. a every one of the tix except the i ... , , Bnriinfcton raid 3Ii-scuri River Rail Road ia Ncbra west from Platts- iufu;li. - We hope this is not an indica- . . , , ' , . , , 'tiontli.it in ? un.'s are to he ahanuoneJ, , , t , r, . r-.n 1 that the. -'X. jj acres of .and was the i .. . . ... . , , . "oejeotrve i-oiiii. ehope each and J 1 , .. y ... every one of- th-.-o I'.aes will e-ontinue r'li? uIoi juht lho jSu tbey had ret eu,L" a-cJ m real cs- ihi . hf .f,Ter ,wtent have their road to the. Capitol of the State. T9 run it 1 7.r.s or PLATTS. Several citizens of ibis place harebceri lately inquiring cf me why we have no more bras muric, what has become of the' Brass Band, &c Let me say ia answer, that nothing would give me more pleasure than to take charge of a eood Military Land, and I in fvlvc I could make it a pleasure for the citizens. But with the Instruments we now have iu the baud, it is but a mockery to try to mke muue.- 'Th"7 were neverwhen they were new even tmrd class m.,tru- m mts. o two of them could be tuned together, while at least one-half of the notes on each instruments &re fake. Thos.e that the citizens purchased lor the Baiid, a few years ago. were as worthles3 as thu othei-s just, such instruments as are always palmed off on those that are not judges. 1 had i.othmg to do with the .purchu.se. of those uistruments. A good Military Band is a great source of pleasure to all lovers of music; and who are not lovers of music nowadays. Wljat e want is a splendid set of German Silver a . - Instruments, and we want the citizens to tkc hold and help us gei them. The instruments shall be wairanted. If a!UT a trial of three months, any one of them is found wauling, it shall Lo sent back and a new one returned at the ex pense of the manufacturer. The in.-tru meats shall belong to the band. When a lbr trial, and then have the prosecuting member retires he shall leave Lisinstru- I attorney or "any other man" refuse to . .y .l T. y ..i..i y, ii.,, . , i meat wan iu-.: na;u, so mac xne xana &hall be imn.oita! and always ready for duty. In this way we e?n have a? good Silver In-tiuiiient-s Cyiobals,. Bass and Tenor drum thirteen in 11. lle.-X'eclful y, L. F. JoaxsoN. . A reporter wa.s diem-e-red in the I !-'r.a rt 1 muior ili.,r:i..n lnter- viewing" the cook about Prince Arthur, cur? h- vi-it t Washington, hut we - , k. The subject of advertl-ingis one of rital iiuportaiK.-c to business men of every de ariptkn. who aim to increase their trade the wide awake man, who, through ad vertiing, secures an introduction to thousand and Uns of thousands and makes, tbcm his customer.-. It is tho almost omnipotent lever that in eve ry direction throughout our land rears the palaces of wealth. Brandoth, Jayr.e, Ayers and son.c others of the patent medicine men of this are. have availed themselves of the advantages of adver tising, arid their wealth L counted hy millions. While men, manufacturing medicine equally as good, )ut not taking advantage of the press to publish the fact, are pro.-eeus icg a mere neighlorhol trade, and are living from year to year on j an income barely sumcient to support them. The mtHliehie man that never adver tises, thumps up by hand, in his mortar, the ingredients for a single box of pill?, and lives up the profits on them before he has sale for another, while the wide awake manufacturer of the same article pays the presses or bis town, state, of tlie Union, and ia some cases of foreign countries, to make his medicine known, and the result is, that he conducts a stu pendous business. His ingredients are mixed, and the pills manufactured, by steam machinery, and while the old f gy sends out a single box to cure a neighbor the enterprising man turns them out by the tun. and his customers are in every town and neighborhood on the continent, n?il n f.l i-i-vi 1 j f,f" 1 1 . ; i. 7a r.f .Lil-i-: worth find sale in fore-isa countries. TL e one man barelv live,, tli, o'.Lcrenjov, the revenue of a kinz. AdvertLMi. J has maJe the difllTenee between them. , . . , ice.s his paper in the same manner, . ' , . . , - instead oi waiting a htetimc to s:- . troluc anel v v. j,.V' i on the advantages otsavertizing and in a s.ngle year !a;d.tao tounuation oi his fortune. dlie wend is itia oi sac ii eiHfiipics, , lygneinciaiiraii. anel vet we find fegiea who doubt tlie ad- . vantage of advtrti-dng. But the fact e f If J"ou in war't of a P0d Wagon its utihtv, it set-m-, must be apparent to j to Yalkrys k Ru.Tner. They are every man. Whv. certainlv, if "A" has j ?S'-nt r,r the Star and Schuttkr Y a thing to e!l that lie knows "B" wishes ! on-- theWst in marke-t. - to buy, he tolls. "B" of it, and that is advertising; aul advertising through the press is nothing more nor less than telling ten . thousand "B.'s" at ome that you are offering f jr sale something they wish to buy. But aside from in livid ual gain, there t an advantage tnat snouiu not l over- j frreet Ttnr Titios-r;et a Or!ifl4 looked. Strangers form an opinion of a . Abatr.nct. place, of its trade an 1 enterprise, frtK.V f'1 Attract, of the advertising columns of its press. If T"'cf' 1" Id?, Mouses. Tax null if uviK-k'iii in aj'j i-aiawi., iii.- pi.i a ,., i.n. (l. n r.nl,rl.!l1-l.i(.,ir.,l UJlII lir. t.i.av.a - or ifihthisi-d hv lliv have not awakened ' from their seven ere is vpr.r lfrn. an.. tli.'V l'o where til' j j . a better chance for their enterprise. t.i ,, .i . ' i . i Platlsmouth is just man-ng her start for a prominent position aiuong the rivsr towns of the valley, and the mere appear- aiK-es of her press will unavoidably have J an itifiuence oa her. future. If .well .sus tained it will be a favorable introduction for the city wherever seen, and if not so sustained, it proclaims tlie want of suffi cient enterprise and trade to support ei ther a .paper or a town. . Mr. Ei itor: I notice ia your i.-vue of the 14th in- t. an article iu regard to ike arrist of Hon, Jos. Arnold, of Salt Creek, on warrant from U. S. Commis sioner, and that he wa discharged with out a hearizg, and on demand was re fused the knowledge of who Lis accusers , were. The facts in the case arc briefly these; Received information that was. I thought,' reliable, that certain paities on Salt Creek and elsewhere were violat ing the L". S, Revenue law. I made out complaint's against .several as the law di rects, ;.nd as the practice is everywhere, and araoug others one against 31 r. Ar nold. He came here, not however under arrest, but voluntarily; and whenhsar ing his rtateracnt; I entered a nolle prosequi and he was discharged. To show that my information was generally eorrett, I will say that as soon as two or three arrests were made there were many delinquents who immediately traveled to Nebraska City . at a rapid gait, and Mr. Lamaster'3 books will show a sudden and considerable increase in his receipts for revenue. If Mr. Arnold was wrongly informed on, it was bad, but he 13 not the first innocent man who has been belied in this world, and should fee! glad that he can io publish his innocence. I as an officer of the government shall try and do my duty faithfully, fearlessly, and shall try and oppress no man, be he rich or poor, great or small, and I know 3Ir. Editor, that you love justice too well to updiokl one portion of the community, I who try to evade the r.ayment of their fcharo of the taxes, when theyA-nefo they i ought to pay. I desire you would pub-IL-h ray statement in justice to all arties concerned. - II.;Yan Arman. Avistant U. S. Att'y.' for Neb." " V"e d. not see wherein Mr. Van Ar man has Lettered the thing by the above. Of cyirsif we are opposed to having any one evade the revenue laws; but we are ako iiwf ihciJeillj opposed to having good e-itlzeni arrested and brought t:p tea ta:m wr.o tneir accusers are. d3 it either Law, justice or humanity to allrw !nedi thicks to le dQ3 in the 19th cen- We know jut how Mr. Arnold came here, an 1 we sfc what return was made 0.1 th? writ? He wa3 not brought by the Marsha', because Mr. Arnold gave his word to 3Ir. 31urphy that he would be here at the required time, and he came. He wa arraigned for trial, and was refused the knowledga cf who Lis accusers were, an 1 this Mr. Van Annan doesnotdeny. We if itb'Wor '"practi'e" it may l the latter i.i trm.-AT to arrest men n; o!i lucre he-r- The Spanish. Inouishlon equity in comjKaix.n. In the aoove ci - dil Mr. Van Armau le the nc larormation, uuihr o-tin, lor .nr. .vino. a arrest ; and if so how came he to ascer tain that he had sworn falsely, and where doC;j he get auth,rlty f,r entering a tiollir, and does Gen. Strickland ti. dor; this kind of practice? THE LAST CALL! All iersons knowing themselves in debted to me are rrqixoste 1 to rail and t settle lmiite iiatelv and save trouble and ex pen -'. ,W. SrAbll.MANN. PlattMnouth, Feb. 14, 1S70. dtf Good dwelling house for rent. Ap ply to Maxwell & Chapman. jan-3tf Go to Yallerysit Ilnffner anl bay your Groceries. They buy for cadi and will,!? not be undersold. I All kinds of Country pnxluv-o taken in exchange for goods at Yalierys A Ruffner'a. The I.nt nil. All persons knowing themselves in debted to us by note or account are re rpieated to call and ettlc immediately. VaI.LERVS it Ilt'KKNEIt. 8i0s ;v uncr liav J" rcCc: ve,J a, ,,CW su":' f Bu'f a!"1 wLIch i l,ie-v are '"lu' VPr' vr- unuttnv r iMiniii'j i Pay highest market tnee far Oats. P. I i a aarnei market pnee Iar I t.it-i. L -rn 1 , v . TV, T ; and .No. 1 Wheat. Jan. Id.twtf i trover iV J-.ak.er s .evrins JHacJ;ui-5 is ; the lost jn luari-ct. Yaliervs & KuiT- 1 j ncr ar; ncents j Machine will Gad it to their advantage allen-s it RufTne-r have jnst receired sampli machin s of the Improved Rock fbrd Broadcast Seeder and Cultivator, very much improved for the year 1S70. .Call and examine them, an! leave your orders. " - ": ' . i-' lu- vount, we are now prepared to - - t :rn a a corrtct stract. erf transfer ) ating the Titles of Real Estate (La.i J ' or in Cass County, Nebraska. " - ; L T v- -1,j'trC'-'t 'J,njnJ ?aes i-an- not be had from the Records, and car i,. i r- , . ' i parties purchasing ; c that they are Keal Estate should .- j 0 m u.j',., iv, 11 Toneny taey Luy. Uwners of it-al i I ltlt.1 1,T- r.ltltr.r. tt 4 1.1. A. " I property iaey ate by irctiitiir abi. e to correct any defects that eri.-t, 1 I thus save theiae!vcs cxtveuMve JItI-1 "j ssn.ni :i .-lujiraci. may oe ana inus save ineme;ves cti i gtitioc, and. pcrtip, tho -kjr of th;r property. As Ab-crtr-t of Ti le erst 5 ou but a trifle, an 1 may KH f you your home. ; , D..1L WiiEEi ut i Co., Piattsniouth Neb. ' Not, ZTj !St9.iA;w'Jm. : . f . . -. .'':. HEllH WB ABE, ALVAT3 XilZ.KD. TkrtusH tin Eart Prlcai RducaJ. Doom, Bro. A. Co. are s;"bg lowjcr; uiaii ever : I'rint-, Hf u - 9 t 12c 11 tO 1S3 Belaine. ; . i; tG 2,'c Poplins ...i 30 to oOc Best Kip Bot-t, f 4 CO to C Oj. Best Calf BootSj C 00 to S CO Aed everything in j.roiortion. Call at Doom, Br.a. k Co.'. OofTf?c- .-..,.. . t.rrciu 12. to 3 Jc ugar 41 G to ..v, .uoiaAses, II to 1 To , . At Doom, Bao. k Co. s. Remember Doom, Bro. k Co. have reduced the price of everything Doom, Bro. k Co. is the cheapest house west of the 3Iisaouri river. m REMOYED. P. Braitsoh, Practical Watch Maker and Jeweler, has removed from his old itand, in Stadehnann's building, to one door west of Murphy's llo' cl Euildinp, with. P. Hart, 3Iaiu itrccl, d'lattsmouth, Ncbiasla. '. d&wtf At tfce re?Mnpe of her son-in-law. TTrr.ry Tl. Aniersf.n, in I'lalt.'-rnouth I'rcfiut-t. on tbe via day of February 1 -TtJ. ' rs. Klz.niEru McCokd. nioth'.-r "f Lieut. V. l. McConl iiu-1 David A. McCori E.-j. in the STthyear of her agro- She remove 1 to this State in tho year is7. and notith?tanlins her great ajrti she retained hcrfaeuliies ahno?t uninipared to the time of her death- She was a woman of more than ordinary intelligence, a kind friend and a cor.L-;aiit Christian. Com. est SPECIAL iliOTICE. NOTICE. All pr.-on? indebted e the unJcr?iKned aro refiue.-te'l to euil athirresi donee, eitrliteen Kilcs wert of Platttinouth, and settle tlie same iuinie dinioly. aujtl KO.SE ANN" DECKER. If A.I Parte indebted ta Us V.'.ll ec" and f-ttle the same, they wiil r-jvc tlniiawtlvti buLh citra trouble and eipta.io, Cor wc lau.-t ha-. e all aecounta aud notes due us and Uiii rniuiediate'.y, as wre ara booi East and iiiu-t h.ife the monry. , , . UO'M l:t:o. A CO. Sx l.leinber 21. 1.-".. ETIIAVS. ' rT,.AKEN UP Ey tbe aulribor. near Rock A LiutT, about tbe rst of N.jTcmber. one pn-.all two year old red heifer-no marks tr briml, W. o. LA 'IT A. Jan'erTw5 'I'AKEN UP Ry tbe sah criber 'n my fniuj 1 4' wilesyoutu we-t uf l':ii.fu-ou li. at oal thelat ofUecKiiiOtr lyi '., o:m v.uilo . ow. f.u. years old, red hai and re . . p;k on lo,s. with a ijiri,-5 bell on her n-i k, brai.ii-1 "a" ou lei'i bip. Also at saiue jiicc aa 1 'iico cue lil ht brown heifer. u' out 2 y .- r cl'l. crop I:'t er.uull rtSu rwa.l h r ti-ri : , : o.mrK r biauiU. JCsfllA UAPVV. f-17yr;J. ) ! p-. p? AJnvf-W rfn-i ; "u 1 'Im, t - j e i c -1 - . I .. ,:. v. 1 -i iw n i- 1 : '.. : 1 -'r .:-iaa::. ;,;-! i. !!lVi!.ili'ili .! 1 1- :.t 1 PROP.IJTI!: AOTlili; i)i:oi: ri: . u I t:i- i'r-.'i :.t- 0 )ItOl: ri: .:irn. j Ihafui! ;u:.-; r .. "oil;r. im.-l :r. ( il ;;i .... July iJth a. v. -: . or : - jaI4ittw4 rr.-i .te j t P 1..!t aTi-"'tf '' c ln-rn fil.t in ti -.tn-'. nr. 1 t A. I. 1T!'. t ! ( . k 1 Feb r,ih ItlTo. fpK! A I. Call;. TESTATE OP 11 F.r.V W.U .-...V- N,V; . aHir.:-1 A'iin. :.!-. ir;x : " .'. Ji'-nry ai- -n. u -.i-. i. Kt- Nei.T.1-): . Ii i, ih rti tv 'lay of J ilrur.v. ra 1 . j . -snl Jfiii? ta ii: inpi ' . ). A. L. cat I. Ij. I'r nnuary i.i, : t. i Hi' ttiT rTl.k,.i .. , P valuai le wa:r i -. i. .. pnuinrr.1 wi(frltli l i.i.l Mriif ij- me tit t irriu-f ...wt-r i 4u.i t a li ft : tam iiin.. l:i -rr :iivw!t--r i ' .. "thi-r hii:r - ai.l emit, I irv.il- hi" , toth bu-iiioi il laiiiio w.-tt-r i iter l r a rr:i-.jr j,ri e. l';;:;uo;ah. lie, "Jl l--1 . l.Ii'ij AKI ViVI.i.N. Ari-ly to Mixi. a .'iji- jr. Jtwif AMsIKLL V.ii'.W 1 1 "en I i i ii f..r sale ty li. 1:. A?- i n. t. .. ""ut!i ul l'!i.ilinoath. .' ly astj - : u x. i'rief i "r bit- Le!. Jk; ; nr i;. Jan. ii. is'ij. :.: - TOK PALE-A SO' i ir. :;ir I i 'Tf" '! iar.'l al ! .:..: I'.-. iai:r-c ',-. ua fi ue rr, ia:j ru : e-.c. 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V-l.fi-ia. - HK.ll.l Hirit Mixn'KU, , attorn;:ys at law . ; Chancery, i'l ntnuav . A "oia-i... On.- o ...-f-w UU Ji iuttcr; lri--c. i:ri. ' r'"T "J. S'. Wis;."-" OeneralLife. Aoeii -i. .ircj.i.i j-i.i TxJ Iri.y Insaraiioe Ai" .it. !( thi.r r;-K. o r-. :i -able ra- in lh rvi -in fnpTiirt in ;:i umifuciii. ijim u.a Lu-irtil c, l:iilm iiilh, i.'.;li .ayit;. 11 ll.l.ll I'fi'O 1 1 t.Siii it. ATTORNEY AT LAW.P:;uL....ut2. Ns. :- . Legal Notice. XN Iistrirt Court ill Ju.L til.'! and for Ca,- coma . Nebriwiia. tieortfo t. 1 roi:,i.i, 1 Stenhen Ra-ell To sa-phcnKa-iii, n.m rj'iic',; J rV- J-.rt. you are hereby uotiCi t tfcat eico. E. l'rujw r . -i the l4h lay t 1 eo: y 1 . ! ... ! bS j a in the olliee of the Co i k tt the I'l-trv; e ur -. ; the d. 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Partnership Hotico . DSi'hnave A E. I Lt hi.!...? l. jr ,ri ! t . th entire Moek duoi-.U -d E- A. .'..;.-. : linrn Alu- in tin; "u Yvrk stor' I r a .--o i deal liss than fiit i-i i, they leur tie s.oi I' the piib'ie, tor tbcu'ixtSO u ., at pr.-.i....- i tfueed price?, at the -S I tan I. "-.-rr !'.. a-u ' Levee tr?ett - fro i yaur tiu t kiiiy. t. - th new Liw a trial D. HCIINA! ?!! A CD Those indebted to ti .-I t fl.-t.i r.oj--. eall al fettle- rithi. away with ru ne.v f r.n. febTdAwliu U. i-CHNAi-E Jt C". lIATTS3IOUTII 3III.5. C. HEISEL, I'ruj iii.: r. Having recently l--a repa:r6l mid l iar. d in thurvuh ranuititr orii r. 1 .".ui'l liuf h In ot V bout miilel iiui:n.-ual' ly for whii a tbe .:,-ii?t ius.ri.et pr.: ,;j .. I. ;'aug2--.vff. cdsei-s ate : -if V Ill '