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' - . : -... r r --- T THE i!3iLA3KA GERALD. Kail tload Time TlIc. E. k M. E, R IN NEBRASKA. se vr. i depautfi " Kail and Kx. 3:45 p. m. Mail ani Ex. 10:00 a m 1 reiglit X. Ac. J.(W a.m. Freight A. Ac, 4:o p- ta E. Jt II, K. R. IN IOWA. ARRIVES Mail A Kjt. ' 7 p. 13. Ac'iiim & Fr'ght 4 p in. l'acilic Lxpren l'J a. ui. DPABTS . . Mfcil Kx. 6 a. tn. Ac'tion ic Fr'ght 12 m. Ali-uiic i.x. 4:15 p ui. OJIAUA fc SOUTHWESTERN, In connection with Burlington It Missour River Uanro.il in Nebraska.. .Depot at t.x.t ol Junes street. LIAVH. A-IJV. Oitaba ..U:W a. m. - do Wt p. la, Lincoln 5:Ui) a. iu. do ......l;vJ p. lu. Lincoln ....-2:''A p. m do l': 50 p. m Omaha tl:l , m . do 6:1 J p. in K C. ST. JOE. &. C B. R. R. Ut pacific jrrrte: iova.I GiltNfJ NOUTII. GOlWO ROUTH. Mail ami Kxprcs 4:4o p. in. 7:"7 a. m. ISight Expre.! ...H;1.t a.in- 2:M)p. u. T bin givei f.:!S."Ti!ft;ri irom Ptnttsraoutu close connection ..ir.g .v..jiub or Noitn by leaving here on tha 12:00 iu. train. ARRIVAL AND DErAUTUEE Or SIAILS. r.OfTS. CLOSES. ABRITES C. B. A :;t. Joe R. R. South 10 p in. IO.:' i r C. 11. Jr Sr. Joo tl. it. North. 10 p. m. ibVi !' l!. ,V M. K. it. Ivit, lupiu. lu.3Jpui L i .M. P.. It. .Vest, ,4 P,a- Omaha by F.;:il Vjpw lO niD Weeping Cater. 1- m. 1- ru. Nebraska City, by Mitsre. 9 p m. 8pm. Depart .-.:i'iy-s V'edaesdav and I' nday. Oh'ce h.mr, from 8 a iu to 7 p m. ua,u. U to 1 & MARSHALL. P. M. LOCAL ZLSTEWS. It is claimed that the Hon. Chailes Sumner wi'ljLe present atnd preside over the Cincinnati convention. - The estimated yield of wheat th's sea son ,n an Joai'iuin, Stanistaes ntd 1 Merced counties is fourteen million bush els. E. IT. Sehutt has opened a restaurant and eating house on .Main street, oppo site the National Hotel. Schutt will keep a good Louse and is deserving of vpatronace. Sir. YT. II. Somerladd has been re tained as Iicgister of the Land Oilier- at Lincoln. 3Ir. Goodell will probably Le retained north tf the Platte. Our coltunni are op-n to candidate who de.sire to icll "what tnoy know about office holding." Terms ten cents per line. No restrictions on length of article making the announcement. We are pit -used to learn that Rev. Mr. Hetts, f.iriueriy Rector of St. Luke's in this city, ha ben re-cal!cd :o Omaha and preached list SunJiy in hij old church at that pia?c?. The Agrictiltural Soioty of thii cun "t7 have decided to hj!d, hereafter, monthly meeting which will be on the first Saturday of each month. Frem the St. .To-eph G ' iztfe we lean: that the track cf the t. Joseph & Den ver road has r ached Fail bury, Nebras ka, one hundred ar; l nfty-Uvo laiJcs froui St. Joseph- Since "School lioy" hasdu.g or.t "the old ditch, ' will he please t ell u Lovr it is that the sun shines in r.t a north window here, 4:) decrees north latitude, while the f-uu i.-t never more than 23 decrees n nth and ohiiuo KHiliT 31 ILK GttOVE. If the Uoad proportion in Otos coun ty is carried, the Trunk Railroad mc:. are ready to u.ake thi-city a proposition which if accepted will insure the early completion of tl-.at much needed line. TheTiunk road wii! prohLIy terminate at this city ?nd run their trains to 0uah:i oa ths U. & 11. a:iJ S. W. Ililroad. On Friday eveniy a little stranper call cd at the residence of the Senior Editor of the IIkkaU). expres-in;: a d.-sire, in very decided terms to remain. Being oi a chiitian turn of mir.d, we concluded to take the little gentleman iu. Of course it was a boy ! Mr. Wm. Aitaffer called at the IIes ALI) olac on Saturday last, and From Lieu we learn that the winter wheat sown early August and the first part ol September is uninjured by the winter. Mr."Altafft.r prows more winter wheat than any other man in this section, and as he has made this grain a speciality fir the past four or five years, is pood authority on the subject. He thinks, however, that late sowing is badly injured. Of one hundred and seventy . acres sowing, he thinks only ten will fad to make a good crop. Mr. J. Q. Adams called Saturday to see the new firm and feet his paper. Mr. Adams has been wrestling with some of the leading Agricultural works cf the day, and is of the opinion that in n few things they are correct, but in the mat ter of thete fancy fertilizers they err, for experience has clearly demonstrated .to hiui that the proper "pot'iMinm &c." Jto apply to land is found near the elbow, and not liut every drug store," as the books say. T:clerH I riticnl,. Opportunity will be given on Thursday and Friday, theSSth and 2yth of March, instant, at the Mt. Pleasant School Ilou-e, Cass count3t to procure Teach ers Certificates in accordance with the provisions of the Public School Law of Nebraska. U. W. Wise, 12 . Supt. Pub. Induction, Cass Co. HattsuMHitb, Neb., Mar. 20th, '72. UEMIilWlS .NOTICE. Rev Mr. Parker (Uni verbalist) of Lincoln, will preach in Clark & Plum mcr's Hall, on Sunday next at 3 o'clock p. m. The public are invited to attend Subject of di.-42ourse Justice and Mercy AKUOK IAV. Remember that the State Ag'l Society have offered a special premium of $100, to the county that properly plants th most trees on Arbor Lay, viz : Apri 10th, 1872, also a premium of a $25.00 farm library to ths person who plants the greatest number of trees oa that 47: t4 ro:t rest, A dwelling ioue, with four rconip, cellar, stable and garden Just cast of the reside: ce of J. W. Barnes. Iu quire of J. V. Wetkbach, at Emj iie Bakery. inar7wtf CITY U'ASIUASTS. Our City Warrmts are worth to-day ninety cents on the dollar.- This speaks well for the managemsnt of our city af fairs, and the faithfulness of our oiiicers. The prompt collection of tases and the faithful application of tha money, u what the people want, j , ' ? i j THE AJJF.KU AN NTOCK JOVRSAI.. We wi.-h to ca;l the attention of ocr readers to this", the oldest and most wi i ly circulated Journal of itschiss, devoted to the Lie Stock intercuts of the whole country. Each number is handsomely illustrated with Engravings, ar. 3 contains many articles of interest to every Farmer and Stock Raiser, only $1.00 a year. Specimen copies free. Address N. P. Bayer & Co., Parkcrburj, Chester Co., Pennsylvania. WIXI'ESl WIS SAT. On Saturday wo saw several gentle men from the country, from whom wj learned many facts in regard to tha con dition of the winter wheat. Mr. Fiemming, re-iding near Mt. Pleasant stated that none of his was left, and had decided to plow it up and put in com. He thinks it has suffered more from the cold weather cf the last month than from any of the previous bud weath-. er, and expressed the opinion that the very best in the county would net make u half crop. Should his prediction prove true, thi county will suffer a heavy loss, as our farmers invested heavily last fall in seed wheut, arid the area sown is large. The members of the Nebraska Annual Conference, in coming to the city, wii! 'ind the committee of arrangements at the M: E. Church, who will assign them to their homes during the session. Arrangements have been in add with all the railroads, including the Kansas City, St Jo. Sc Council Bluffs, (except the Burlington.) to reduce the flue one half to the members of the Conference and visitors, they paying full fare to the Conference and receiving return certifi cate. Fremont and T. B. Lemon. Plattsmouth papers please copy, and oblige T. l. Lemon. The above was received too late for insertion last week. EuiToa. WEEIMXti WATER VALLEY. The people in tho southern and west ern portion of tha county are almost unanimously in "fUvor of a railroad up the Vccping Wnter Valley. This road wou'd run through a fine portion of Cass county and would be di recthy bent Gctl to a large number of farmers, and if budt would give the whole county the be t railroad facilities in the west. The B & M. on thj north, t tie Trunk line on the ea;-t, and a line up the valley would afford accommodation to all and would be the meai:3 of settling up the whole county at an early day. r.iss rcrsrr AftsurtTiaAi. axis 51KC11 AMI' .11, A.SfcOClA I JOS. An adjourned meeting of the society met at the office of D. H. WhceL-r & Co., in Plattsmouth, on Saturday, March IGih, fjr the purpose of receiving the report of tho c.'mmittoo r.ppointed to examine the Trearurer's report, and f jr the transaction of such other business might come be tare the sociuty. B. II. Wheeler. Pros' r.f in the chair. The coitiuiittee submitted the follow ing report : To thf (J"Si County Agricultural a:iJ Mi'.vh'intcil Association : Your commit tee, appointed to fettle w:;h the Tiea urcr cf said society, would rcjort that they have examined the-vouchers and report of said J'rea-urer, and Sti 1 vcuch ers"to the amount of $770.85; amou.it paid'Mr. Woo ls f.r piemiustn. $50 00; cash on hand $3-1.00; amount due for lumber sold $36.5:5 ; total, $000.38, cor responding with the amount leceived by the Treasurer. Signed, C. II. King. The Secretary was ordered to draw an order in favor of Jacob Adams for th.- mm of $75 00, fir rent of fair ground?. Ou. uiotioii, the 'Society agreed to mid meetings on the first Saturday of each mouth. On motion a committee of three wa ppointed to revise the premium list. The chair appointed as smdi committee. Messrs. John Mutz, Jacob Vailery, Sr , ind Peny Walker. On motion the President of the So city was added to said committer, as its Chairman. On in. uion the Society adjourned, to meet the 1st S iturd iy iu April. 1. II. WHEELER, Pres't. C. II. Kino, See'y. Fanners of Cass county ! when you want to buy your -spring boots and shoes. go to the PiHtt-mouth Shoe Store, next door to Post ofSce. O'Brien & Merges keep a good assortment of everything iu that Hue and seli good goods, attJ cheap. 1 Havana tobacco is being successfully cultivated on tha bottoms of the Illinois river, above Peoria. Two new sewing machines for sale or trade. Inquire at the Herald oIEee. Winter has been lingering in the lap of spving "right smait" for the last few days. The old chap ought to be ashamed of Lims"lf. O'Brien & Merges are beginning to get in their spring stock of Boots aud shoes, and wiil shortly have the most complete stock ever biought to Platts- mouth. They know the times are hard and have bought with great care, direct from the manufacturers, and they knoio they can sell cheaper than ever before Don't buy until you call and sea them, next door to Post-orBce; they can sel you a better article for the tame money than you can. get in any neighboring town. Aitut:r r kii.ico.i ih i i. : Four ticket agents and two conductors of the Burlington and Mis'sou i River Raiiroad, in Iowa, weie arrested during yesterday on charges of embezzlement. The ticket agent at Burlington, two ticket agents along the road and two con ductors, were arrested on charges of a similar nature. - ' Charles L- Suydam is the name of the agent who was arrested in this city. He was taken into cusUdy at the river, be tween six anl seven o'clock last night, by officer Jackson, upon a warrant from Justice Wiiliams. There are four si; pa rate informations filed against him. The effuses are claimed to have been committed wilhiri the'lidt three month.'. The prisouer was brought before t e of 8c-r at a late hour last night, when his bail was- fixed at $800 fur each offense, or a total recognizance of $3,20u. He waived an examination, and was cited to appear at the next term of the District Court of this county. Failing to pro cure the necessary bail, Jackson accom panied him to the Court liou.o and left him iu one of tha cells in tha baserneut. The prisoner manifested a total indiffer ence under these trying circumstances in his career. A special train started from Barling ton yesterday morning, in charge of W. B. Strong and other high officials of the road. Telegraphic communication along th-3 iine was severed, sj that the advatuo of the party would uot be observed' : The agent at Burlington wa- first arrest ed. , Each suspected party was first ar rested in the county where he was found, upon information sworu out in the same couutj, which of course made plenty of work and caused numerous delays. But the task was managed with entire suc cess. No alarm was dashed along the wires or signalled by baud among the guilty officials. We believe the name of one of the conductors who was arrested is Goodale. 1 lo id '.he ouo who nerved ollicer Jackson such a mean trick several weeks ago, by, decliuiug to allow him to go on board and arrest the colored man who was sup posed to have couiuiittcd u murder with a spade at the bridge. This' embezzlement of the : funds of the company is supposed to have been going on during the last eight mouths, ii is estimated that enormous tu us have been thus wrongfully apprjpiiaced dur ing that period. The alleged embezzlements are chirg ed tj hive been committed mainly by the collusion 'of all the parties arrested. For itistanc?, a ticket ag.-nt would omit to staamp a ticket for a person whose destination was in the interior of the State. That omission would be a signal to th? conductor who should take ii up. The latter would sond it back to the ticket agent by mail, when it would be agaiu sill to another traveler. A Chicago detective has been acting as a conductor on the road during the past few weeks. He has probably woiked up the casos. Council Bluffs (inpartil. Baxteh Springs, Nor. 8, 1S72. Editous IfEitALO: I left Piatts uiouth some tbrej weeks ago, and am located here for tha present. Tl-is is a border town, being but one mile from the Indian line, and is composed mostly of saloons au 1 gaaiMhi? huusis. Times are very dull as tha country has nothing to support it. but theeattie trade. Great numbers of c.ittlj have tii-jJ dur ing thi bird winter 'from want of i'.od. Out of some herds, fuliy one-third have already died, and the balance are in a vcy i."ir condition. Cattle can be bought here at prices ranging from ten to fifteen dollars. There are plenty for -ale, but few buyers. This is a poor country, an 1 thinly set tled, being rock ani swamp half and half.' Tlu town of Baxter contains prob ably fifteen hundred inhabitants and only lour welis, whieh are from 100 to liO fj;t depth. Water is hauled two miles and sells at from 25 cents to $1 50 per bbl. To those- who intend etuigrat iog to this section from C tss and adjoin ing counties, 1 would say, emphatically, look before you Lap. .1 would not give SO acres of land in Cas county for any b I have seen south of Ft. Scott. In the suit between the settlers and Jas. F Joy, he has c mie off winner and has raised the price of lands recovered about three counties) $2.50 per acre. Iho majority of settlers arc unable to pay this, and will be " obliged to leave their improvements. ' Respectfully Your?,' If. C. Moore. We publish to-day the call for a meet ing of the Republican Central Commit tee fr the con nt j'. It is earnestly loped that a full turn out may ho had, is business of importance will come be fore them. Remember the time, Satur- day, March 30th. We clip the folic wing article from the Monmouth (Ills.) Jiecino: Forty families of Cincinnati township. THZ Me!l county, last Thursday, starred for Piattsn:outh, Nebraska, where they h iv purchased a town-hip of land, and wdl engage iu farming and other pur suits. A word to country , shoemakers, Far mers and others: When you want any thing in the way of leather and findings remember that you can purchase actually cheaper from O'Brien i: Mergej, Piatts- mouth, th m from leather dealers in Council Bluffs or Omaha. 1 J(U!!IIS(i. We sfcrped at the store of Clark & Plummer a fow days since, and found them engaged in filling some" large or ders for goods to parties that were going west to commenco work on the Lincoln Branch of the Atchison Raihoad. We believe that a house doing an exclusive wholesale business here would pay well. A large trade could be built up with the west, and this place could supply goods that are now bought in Omaha, Council Bluffs, &c., if some person would but make the proper effort and establish a wholesale house. Who U the lucky man? I ; tsn; it i io5T- " Notice is hereby.-given, that an elec tion will be held at St. Lake's Church, in the city of Piatt.-riuiuth, on Ea-tt-r Monday, April 1st., 1S72. for the elec tion of Wardens and Vestry of said Church. By order of the Vestry. -1 Attest: ' . Wl L. Wells, Clerk. Senator Tiption has gone to Cincinnati to consult with the callers of the- liberal movement in regard to tha May Conven tion. He claims Garfield of Oh'o, ai d Dawes of Massachusetts in sympathy with the anti-Grant movement in the Republican part'. Trumbuil is his iir.-t clio:ci but thinks that. the Convention will nominate Davis. . - 1 All citizens of Plattsmouth who fed interested in the early construction of the St Lonis Trunk Rail Road are re quested to meet at the Court House on Saturday evening the ,23rd dust at 7 o'clock, let all attend aj it is earnestly desired that a free discussion be had,' and some action taken to promote the interests of Plattsmouth iu this direc tion, wl A Word of Advice. Mothers know the importance attached to the care of teething children. Read the advertise merit of Mrs. Whiteomb's Syrup in an other column. We do not wih to inform you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, has discov red a remedy that cures all. diseases of tuiri 1, body or estate, and is designed to make our sublunary sphere a blissful Paradise, to which Heaven it-, self shall ( e but a side show, but wo do wish to inform you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy has cured thousands of cases of Catarrh in its worst forms and stages, and the proprietor will pay $50) for a case of this loathsome disease that he cannot curfe. Sold by all druggists. Fifty families belonging to the Penn sylvnnia colony are expected in Nebraska in April. THE Ii It. NKCriSfl. We hope no citizen will fail to attend the Trunk Rulroad me. -ting Saturday night. That line of road can now be had, if we will goto work and work with our friends of Omaha and Nebraska City, who are alive on the subject, and ask us to join them. Come out, anl let us consider thi matter. The question of a High School buddiug can also bo talked over at this moating, and some stps taken to secure that much needed improvement. - . THE COSVC?iri iV IRSCSPKCTIVC OF PAilTV. The Convention, called for the pur pose of nominating city officers, met ct the Court House, Tuesday evening, and o.g.inizj'l by tlu election of D. II. Wheeler, as Chairman, and J. Q. Brownlee as Secretary. The number present, being too large for the room, the Convention adjourned to Fitzgerald's Hall. E. S. Phillip.? was elected as additional Secretary. TIk; Chair appointed Wm. L. Wells F. S. White and II. 31. VanArmaa as tillers, and On motion, J. J. Ru?scl! and J. T. Holland were afterward added to as. -t iu collet ting the votes. Nominations b.ung iu order, M. L. White and L. D Bennett were named as c iridi dates for Mayor. The balbt being taken, sh.iwel 153 votes for M. L. White ail 1 107 for L. D. Bmnett M. L White was declared the nominee. The Convention then proceeded to ball-at for Marshal. After the ballot wus tak- n it was charged that person had voted a lumber of times, and more thau one ticket ; but a motion was made and carried to count tha vote irrespective of any irregulaiity. 3Ir. Fitzgerald and others protested agtinst tl.i-, but the vote was counted, showing 141 fo ' M: W. Morgan, 72 f,.r M, B. Murphy, 45 for P. B. Murphy, and "lO for H. F. Price. , At the clo-e of the count a motion was made and declare ! carried to adjourn the Convention. The number present at this Convention was larg' The number of votes for Mayor wis 200, being a large proportion of the registered voters of tiio city. It is ru mored that other conventions will be called, but up to time of goiug to pres no call has been issued. coxsiH-ricrr. The campaign iu Connecticut, i get ting red hot. Gen. Williams, cd' Indian-, J. R. Havvley, and a hot of other prominent men of other States are in the field, to assist the Republican cause. The celebrated Daniel Vorhees, of In diana, and Mrs. Isabel Hoolier, are doing the State in the interest of tho unterri fied, who are very much disheartened, since the election has resulted adversely to t'nciu iu 2vx Hampshire. Mrs. Hooker is endeavoring to cheer them up, and says that Providence will save the cause, because it is just : but Hon. Dan. says he won't consent to that, that to import votes from Providence is fraud, base fraud, because the citizens of that city are citizens of Rhode Island, and not of Connecticut. . SAJl'L. UALI.OWAT. Everybody kuow.s or have heard of tho eloquent and irallant Samuel Cal loway, of Ohio, and they wid regret to learn that he is hopelessly ill of con sumption, at bis honie iu Columbus. His physician informed him last Tucs da, that there wns no chance for re cover', and ha immediately mad bis will, and set about preparing for the change. ' ' ' '' Mr. Galloway, is said to be tie best orator in America. ' ' ' . Rev. W. T. Bartlc, of Decatur Mich, will preach at the Presbyterian C'jurch, Sabbath next at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. The offuial papers of Japan anaounce that the Mikado of Japan will visit the United States on the return of the Em bassy, now in this country. His Majesty, the Mikado, is twenty-one years old. I Ktl iniHS' I I I'TE. A Teachers' Institue for Cass county appointed to meet at Plattsaieuth, cohifuetieing at 11 o'clock, A. M.t on Tuesday the Qth day of April. An ur gent request is extended to all the teach ers iu the county to attend aud to par tiftipate in, the exercises. The State Superintendent and oilier educators of experience will be present to aid and en co,:rnu j ' us in our work, by lectures; or addresses," on .subject a connected,' with our e. iuejtioTi.il inttuest.s. " U.'W. Wise, Supt, Pub. In. ' Plattsmouth, March. 18, 1S72. td ;Rev..D. W. Cameron, pastor of the 'Pr -sbyterian Church in this city has rc signed his charge, and will probably re turn Jast some time during the first of April. The last Sabbath of this mouth will tnd his pastorate in Plattsmouth. ' John R. Clark, Esq., has purchased Lis late residence.' for a permanent home. " .. , V.mil Sloeiinr. To the Citizens of the "2d Butf, irre tptcticc of I'ii tj: Then will be a Convention cf the vo ters of the 2 J ward, at the School House in said ward, on Saturday evening, March 23rd, at half-past 7o'clock p. m.. for toe purpose of tiomiuatiag one Coun oilman for said ward. : . : -1'. V. ...... ' : ' Mast Citizen's. ' A Si'.lit; t'OSVESTIOX. Wm.REAS. The Legislature of the Slate td' Iowa has iecenty passed laws and taken action w hi re by it is proposed to-couuol,' for the benefit of a few per souss and in tho iutueat of a small sec tion, the management of all .railroads approaching the western boundary of t tie State of Iowa ; to compel! all rail road crossing that State, with termini at Missouri river, to deliver their pas sengers ,.nd freight. to count-cling luuds on the east side of the river, and all railroads' coming eastward through Ne braska to make tfieir transfer to all con necting roads on the toilof Iowa : and . S UtilKAS, Said Legislature has sought by enactment of laws to deprive existing corporations of rights vested in them by 'virtue of their charters, by .unwarrant able and unusual - legal proceedings and process to hara-s) and emoanass them, hy unju.-stiii.i6io and unconstitutional dic tation to, and coiitroling .f. judic ai, ex ecutive and muiisteiial ofiiceis, prevent at! remedy for the wrongs sought to b inrl cfed upon them, au t s-ek. to com pel the c nuts of Town, by the improper use of the writs of injunction ninl maii uauius, to enforce th odious piovisions of 1j w in direct conflict with the-Constitution of the Uiuted States, although such action wiil result in closing gri.-at lines of travel and commerce, or at le,.-t in suspending their operation, to await the action ot courts cotitrolod, through the strong bias of State interest, to obe dience to unconstitutional laws ; and WllKitEAS, Said enactments are de signed to abridge and destroy the com merce and thretteii serious injury to every interest of every section of out State and stand upon the statute books ol Iowa as a ineuaee and insult lo Ne bra-ka, therefore, We, tho . citizens of Nebi.lska, cali upon the pftple of the State, by repie seutative men, to meet in convention at the capital at Lin-join, on Wcdmsday, Miivh 27th, Al J. Ib72 at 1 o'cIucn p. m.,tota-e such action a they may deviii n.'ce.vsary to prevent the ct use q tciiecs of this iiii-.v.ii ra itable at.ack upon tho soverfguty of this State, ward i. If tho blow directed at our d ar. st riirhts, and show a united, ai d dejer mined Front- in repel. ing the eiiorts ot the Legislative body ol a m.U r Slate, which, misrepresenting as we Lcbevu the. mass ot her people, thus seeks to insult, d-.-jrade and ii ju.-e us. The above call is taken from the Omaha papers, and is numerously signed by itiz ens from ail parts of the State. As a matter of State pride, the people of this section cannot but be interested iu favor cf Oauhi, and we presume wii; send representatives to the Convention. Remember that O'Brien Merges inauufu ;ture to ordor any styles of boots or shoos at very low prices. They pur chase their leather in large quantities, at headquarters, and when you give them your order for a pair of boots you are sure to get the best mateiial an; a good fit, for they keep none but the best workmen, and do not expec; a customei to take any goods that are not made ex actly as diuctrd. 1 The people of Nemaha county con template an extension of time to the Trunk Raihoad Company, in order to uive that company, the benefit of th i bonds alreadv voted in that county. It cannot hurt you. It is purely veg etable. . "Try Simmon's Liver Regulator if you wish to bo well. It acts like a charm without debilitating the system and without any of the evil effects of Mercu ry. Simmons' Liver Regulator is the safe remedy. The Philadelphia .S''x.".V School Times says ut Geo. P. Rowed & Co., of New York: "They are the most entet pi -i.-in-z, prompt, systematic au 1 reliable Adver tising Aaeuts with whom we are acquaint ed. Wo have hud some'most satisfacto ry deabntis with them in some extensive advertising plans in our business." I Jr Vr Money to Loan ! ! Three vears time given ! Heal P'state Security ! Improved farms preferred! NV terms more favoiably than the "Unoii Mutual Life Insurance Company uf Elaine." If you want Life Insurance ouy, patronize a company that leaves its nomy in the country, if you want l olh Insurance and a It an, apply at once. A Lil'j Policy will protect th i farm mortgag ed as security, in ease of death td' tin; Insured, by discharging tho loan, and leaving a large surplus for the family. This wi-e arraugement is for the security of the borrower. ' No Prudent man wiil mortgage the home of bis family without; pr.j. :utn for the payment of the mortgage in case of his death. . A Life Policy in the Company loaning him the moneVi irtectly provides for this coutiug ney. In case the borrower !;-o" i,a i.r.'.b-jV.lv meet his loan: and in cose he dies with a Lite 1 oltey, it n paid off by the money duo the family ,rmthe KINNEY & SON, V General 'Acents for Nebraska. Office, 133 Main St., over Otoe county ' National Bank, Nebraska City. m7 lm. RunisntAu's Notice The" voters of the 3rd Want of I'i.itiMiiouth City will take notice that, the Rooks of Registra tion will b(! opene i on Thur-day the 2Sth day ol March, lb72, for i ho puipo-e of r-isti-iing voters lor thy tnsuing' t lec tion to beheld April 2nd. next. Books will bo opened at the office of Reese & Draper in Clark & Piummer's Hall, 1. P. Gass m23vl Registrar. Registkau's N"tice The voters of W;:rJ No 1 of the City of Platismouth, will take notice that the Books of R. g i-tiatiou w ill be opened on Thursday, the 23th day of Match, 1872. for the pur pose of registering voters for the ensuing election, to be held April 2nd next. i ii i i . -i inoKs w m ie opencu r.t. my oinec iu VitT.rer"'.!'- n;,rt-. A i'llELTS PAIME, Ui23wl Registrar Registrar's Notice. The voters of the Second (2) Ward of Piatt-mouth. City, wiil take notice that the Books of Ib'trisfi ati.m w'l'l be opened on Thursd v the 28th day of March. 1S72, for the ensuing election, to be held April the 2 d next. Books will bo opened at C. lleisel's mill. Ross II. Yanaita, , Ui23wl Registrar. See advertisement of Dr. Butts' D:s jieiisary; hea led Btok Ft the Million Marii 'go Guide iu another column. It should be read by all. deeldlwly readIthTs far:.' ersT As it is somethin' that will interest you. I have on hand this spring, the largest stock of Harness ever manufa. tured in this City, and will sell low for Cash. Call and examine my stock before you purchase, as I warrant all my work. 1 use nothing but the best Pennsylvania Oak Tanned Leather- m7w3. M- B. MfRrilV. Lena! Notice. w Matthias Spolin vs. Ciinian Seh!untz. N'OTICH i- h rt-by given, th:t we will ofler Ht publio sale, at trtf front ilt.or lit the Court il. u- in Pi.nt-inouth. Cifs cotin'y. No-bras-ka. on Monthly, the l .th day o April. 1S72. at lt o'; ot-k a. m. f sni i Uav. the b 'lowing real c.-tatv, ni-wit: L"l.s t uc. two, three, t'-u. rleven in i tvrt-lre, in block . s x Wtst, ne s-iih, in the nW!i of K'-k L!u&. Cam canntv, XvbrasitM. wi'h all the b-.iil-liu. and .n puriu-n.irici-s tiiL-n u:i o bebmci t bo (-obi mi 'er an ower oi' sr. I in pnr.ition inmii oj t'le li iiit-t Coart. t.t' tho "d Jceii iai Ji.-i ric. ii anl ' r Cass c. nn-y, Ncbr.!cfi. on tiie lih oav f Ftbnutr.v, IbTj, Terms ol ;t'e : one tl.iid ca-h. i h rd in -ne c.ir. ni.d one-tl:ir.l in ftvo yia'X, i ill iiilsrCit on il.-lerre.i na'.'ii.en;ii ut Id Percent. Jam sM Patikrs.ox. Conk r. II K sk ... a d Gt.ORCF. E Dlt -1"K , Itelcreis. Py Maxwell .V Cnpr;. mariltva Attorneys or PlaintifT. .Sheriff'SaTc.. Conrad Ilei-ul va. August V.'heeland. Order ofSa:e. Nti'l ICE is hereby pWcn Ihftt thr underi'ie-n-el ;sh'.-riF"t't."a-ls eoiinty, Nebraska w ill by virtues an i.'nlcr -l Sal-f i.-sued by bis hontir (io'j. II. L:ke Judo ol iho li.-i rict C'oait of tne -.1 Jud--ial L:siric-t t f Nei-r t-st a anl to bim dirtt-teJ, oiler to ait! at public aa.-ti..ii at t.ne oVIi.ck i. in. oa thei'ii1! d:iy of M.-irch A. 1. Is?-, at Conrad lieisel'B ludl in tho city of Plait-iuouih. Tt c lolIoiviEg goals un l cliatttls to-wit: Twenty hend tf Flogs nnd Pips and one Boar heretofore utt -ifhed in tho above action a the properly t f p.ii-l ueiemlant Aujiust. hce'.aiid G;vc!i under uiy hand this 1 -s : h day of March. A. 1). IsTJ. J. W. JOilNcaJA. s;hcritf. t-'ass county, Iseb. Maxwlll Cnx ma:,", ITili A'tono-ys iuchlltv2. Chattel fcicrtcaga Sh!d. 0T1CI3 is hereby friven that on the t'th Oay ijf Aocust. a. L). iS.ti. .1 C lloncurd J. A. A'a'.hew.-; made, c edit au I .ieiit ei-cd to l. G. t'i . t ' i and CO. CI a i pa eh.ot ji mortir.icc U. na tne jtl-wliir dt-setijod ii-rutnai iiopei-y. t i wit: Vtm lli.usatl '1 hr-i-hiu,r l.!i h:n! .u. '.ii. and t-,ii s i:m t.f bor?-s, unl uid at thai tinits tout iy to the said 1. 1.. t'l it.p nd C 1 Cl viip tiie above disc-ri'.ed I ctsoi.at preeriy t r the part r..-o i tttu. nil," the j ayiiient d two e. r-aiu prmui-.-.iiy ii'.tcs: t" r.- t n- to iinn -r s-KJ p.i; iibio on the "'h 'ay f ilcceuilr 18.0. I he pccui.d drawn lur cteu t'o.lar- 1 uj it'-jie on t'ae S'i ii lay a i!t temt t r 1 ST 1 . Th:-.' tiier j n now d-jos'id i njabb: on mikI notes the mm of Jl.lv ::t.d co.is, ml tiie .-:iid J. C. lluiie slid .I.A JilMthivs are Le'iby uuli.'ied teat cn i'n.i day the -'sta day t.l'M.tcit A.I'. Js72. ihc under.-isnvtl v;ill.-til nts"ct on to tie hiLes:- litl.ler lorcuiiii t:e tviittnins portion t: tact.n t peril-net proi eriy. at f o-it-.-iidi-tien of .-amuel Ki. kiiiriei'.. in town 10 ratnre 'J. Cas couuty Ncb., Detween the hours oi l'l a. in. and 4 p. m. to-wii : Due l;ini.-ail . I lirashinjr Mahiiie; and one CLestnut hurst-, eijjht yea: s tdd. I). I.. CT..AP1V mhTwS C. I). Oh A IV. U'oticc. To the ton r-"itleut ow evs rf lots and lands in the -iiy of Piatt.-moutu. Aeb.. rh outi and over which iiihir.tstvii .ivt uiia hai iit-tu lo-.-aled io wit 2. V;ri.-?-". lot S in block 9. Ji.lui l'.ittrrs-iii, bit 11 in blo-k 9. Td. Kennel y. It.t 1 in Lie k R P. Xuciols, h t ii . b uck 9. Ss lXu' kols. ot 7 iu b! )ck S. K. Muer. lot ti in bl.ck i. S. it Mo-r. lots - and 1 in block 8. V. 15. Marshal. 1 -t i in block S. J..S yh Tt;r-n-k morion, lot 5 m -l' k CI. V. .V. iJiiT.terwii-ta, lot 12 i-i blovk Ii'). J.Q.Owens, un.iividi-l tot 3 iu Lhck 110. V. it. Jiur.-y. ioi'Jiulio. Von ;iid t-.-.cli of yju art; hereby n' tiii-'d that rtie ei ut ii ot haiu ci'y Uave i rUt-red nn iipiir.. r.riaii.n f you. sa:-l I )" a-id l.n t-s. or so maeli lliert r f as ir.uy be in et.-iry in t pcuii g t lm .-aid 0 uct(n; ton .V t otitic, aid tl:i;t lli Cuoniuer. Geo. Lt Seybolt. '- i-h is, G. V. t.'oivin Bid 1 M'inir Ssh-irp. e-iitiui.ssi'nt-.s ht-rctob rei-l:etel fo arses the tJa:n.s:-s ac-i i:i:s t you i y reason o- t:ic-openis) of. s. id live uu aud th itppro-i-i:t:io ot y.nir saiii lo s and i-nd.-. wiil on the -S:h ii y oi jt:ii-f.-!i. 1S72. pr.a-eed to view said .r.-iiii-ts mid niuko tin ir a.- Minenti. i.t whicii tit ie y.m iuy ikitend ir y ,u thiuit rcper. ily order of ihts Conn -il. M. I. WHITE. Mayor. Aitc-t. R II. Yanatta, '..'iiy Cierk. Idar.h 1U1S72. w3. Plantation Bitters. S. T. 13G0-X. This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet-anchor cf the feeble and de bilitated. As a tnnit; at:d cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. A a reuse.! for the ner vous weakness to which women are es pecially subject, it is superseding every .other ftiirei'anf. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate or frigid, it acts as ft specific in every species of disorder which iKidjnmnes the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Deo. 23. diw lyr. ' Beauliful Yomen! HACAK'S MAGNOOIA CALM Sives lo thi Com plexion t'no rreshncsi of Youth. IIagan'3 magxoli.v Ealm overcomes tho CusLeJ irpcaiaaca caused by heat, fatigue an l excitement, lt make? the laiy of forty appear but twenty, and eo natural and rroet th:U no per cn caji d-iteet iti nppllc ition. tiy its u?e the roubt1 rl-- - .Lv.i , - r.wUnt texture ofyouthful beauty. Itretnoves rcdnes"?, blotches, and pimples. It contains tothiag that will injure the skin tho least. Magnolia Balm U used by all fashionable ladies in Xe" York. Loi.don nd Paris. It costs only To cents per Cottle, and is sold by all Urupgist aud Perfumer?. Dee. 6. d Jfew lyr e 3d w. V- SIOUAPP " TTouise and Pitrn Painter. Gratnine, paper hancinc ond ornameutaJ Paintinir. tracr prpm ptly tided, thop uurth of Pnee s lilac- j Ii .JiUITKItY WH0LESALS AND KBTAIli DBUGrQ-IST Is rereivic and br.t on hand ("r.t tha old Etand of Vi'hito.t Sutler; S) Sout.it aide Main Street. PJMtemoutn. THE LARGEST AN'D flfost Complete Stoek of Trntr(i. Medicine, Pnipt. Clieraicntj Leat. Vir-.ir'. Conl OH. Fi.sh "il, M i.-bine Oil, C'TO-r'i'njr Oji. Pi.i-tor Oil. V .. :,.t Oi!. """Jin'" Oil. lintel Oil l.ii d Oil. Pssentin! Oil. Cod Liver il And n bt:if vti. ty o , tions. Perfii 'tir-ry rurv ana ot'el r,"''l-.-E-enss. voiit.; exiinc'i1 nod Ail PATENT MEDiCiNES Buch e Jayne's Coe' Ayers'. S'oovil'e's IlnM's Cnri-die's Mt LainV. Morse'n, i'nVt-r' ATi.-tar, Wripht's, V uke ftrl.i, ( iuy.itt's. Ptrry lavis' Robuck s. Pktitt'tt, Aliv. U'insitiw's Dr. Wineueil's ilostetit-rV, Jjruhe'ii Wallace'. t-st's ond oi the ii;o?t p-puar Patent Medicines in use at the present day. Brandies Wines an? VVIiiskio Of the Uett tirades and gualiiics, strictly lor Medical j-urptiFe. DOMESTIC DYES, Red or Rofc, Orecn. Elite. Bhirk. Anntinc. In digo, Madder, l.xtratt Louwoi'd, Dry Vonls. iVe. In la-1 everything that is iiocie ! ir. the drus or iVledical hue. Pliisiciar.s' PcrscripticPi Carefiillr u pcuaded nnd put np tit all hour All Druss w.. rented freh nnd pare. Call be tore buying, nntl ece what I have to sell. Plattsmouth. F eb. li."dh.Uiwt.f, ehiii-t- , i4..t Joseph Shera vs 21uiUol!aud i That.-her. l-'xccoiion. NO'l'H'K io hereby Riven that thn nn-lersigq-ed ?LrilT of Oasit couuiy. Xebritka. i;l by iriuo (d an esci-u: iin is-u d fay t!'e iutric-t Coin t 1. 1' r s - I .Ivdioiul DiFtriut of Xcbrusk-i with in nnd lor Cas? ouutv in laor of SUira HM-I afrahist V-uiiio.iund ,.V T hat l or and t lii i n.ret tl at on-ii'idoi-k p. in. n the Is d iy of M.-.r. h. A. 1. 1 S7g at the iI Ciia-o A J hi'iuas tir.iii: Wine I. m- on hi- ttist .v hub in tb-C'ilvo1 Pl.it'.-iiiouih. in ? ii l V.j-x nitv. I'tler for -:ii-at public miction ihe !ol"vii!;H. St-o is nd clpt-tel tc wit: About - hi:na-r-'.l bu.- bcis o' con in t iio t ar airi u bun t lort. five bushels ol siit-I't d corn. lso nt 2 ' lo -k p. tn.ofthnsainetl.lv, at in fr nt iloor of iho court house in the i itv of I'l.ntsiuoui h and said i-ounif of Oiis,c. Ntb.. ihe j.-r.iu war--house known :i the AlulIioMaud .-md I'haH h r's (iron XV are-house, sitinlt-d on ih-- V.. A- M. K. It. Pc pot i-'rtiur.'t i'c:ir tr-.i- poath end t ile: tr ick iu !Se Ciry .l risttsnH urb. i ask f-ounty Tsrl ras kk. tukt-n on s id execution us thj pioperty of faid Alu!ho!lai. ,v J li.it-hi-r. Oivci unlcr lay hnnd t!ii-iih dav of March A. I), 1S72. J. W JnUX-'O.S. Jhejiti' ':t--s oo.i .tv, Nfbraska. Maxwell i Ciivi-man, Attys lor I'l.T, Iti:ii7w2 ISe.uI. Iia:I, HScis!. '$ v7- O DRU&S BiEDlCINSS. Perfumery". Toilet nrti-ile. Prnsh, Paints. Oil. Varnisli, Put'y. W indow Olrifss, Lamps, hiumt-y V, extraretined eo: l oil. n n-eplo-eive burning liaid. Ac. tSrc, 4o. Ua. g-3 mi. CIIAPMAN'3 Next door west of the Po:t Office, in the same room mm u iifien. boot and choc uealer. 11 n ' I '-! , -1 ! ' V 11 rA n- .nAtt n n.1 X - . ( ? , c.nui purtiote, a (--peciuliiy. Ho mnnnfu'-rnres fiavorinij extracts, a f-ne 1 rep'i rit'iou o' eh oi-iilai e 1 c.dy I. r un nn uu-'tUib-iI baking powder aulvtri.u- other iTii e.n. To those .ldi'tHd o the list; nf Opium, that poiitonoiM nnd tl'-stroyiiiir drut;. come or iii irc! tne and l.e 1 uu-1 a tio.us.nnis ofoiht ri hnve bern hi1 are t-ei-ig. by a j.ainlcss. pi-rma nan aritidote. W hen once cured, whic'i ri.kcs luiufoo t time, you uave u:i desiru lor dni or the iin:id..te -r Communication for the Opium Ari'-dote may be .iiidrrsfc-i to Or. 15 li.- im- tu i'lat-s-piou ti. Neb. or U. J. C:n.onn. M. D., Mo. tiicy. iowa. j.i!ii7d,tKtf Sheriff's Safe. E. O. Dovey. v?. Caleb rbi'li'is V'OlI'JK is hereby given thu-i theundrrsiirued Al i-hirlu'id' tt.eetiuie y ol l.'a.-s. wii; t,y vinueof an or-ler ni':il ir-i d by tht ri"ijin- J nd:.- i s;ti 1 1 C:isei-unty. isi f eur ol K. ti. Divey aul .-gainst i.'ico 1 hi.li'-i 111 I to hiui oiiet-id nt l i o'.-l.ick a. 1:1. on the Wii uay of M ir h A. I' i2 :it the IVt.ni door of ti c Cut llnie,- in Plhllsni.titii in C.'.i-s c luiiiy, e.J -r lor f ile m Public aaetion he to'iow it g g an I bai'le-.'-.iil: 11.. r bi-i sc r. iron. r.-.. cT!i u i 1 i c it. ir par 11. w. Iho ni-.l 1 iiii I'lie halt it- tcrff! n cum Mniit'-r. fine i'ay ln.r?e tii.1i I blrfZ- face. Al! hei-et'.fi : o tubcn .n u ord..r i f 1 ara u-ttna- fn-U -1 -.-i-.cft -j-t I . .i ;-i i iTivcn uicicr Ujj- uar.il tiiis nn u ' 11 ..i..it .1 A. D. 1S7-'. j yr Joj,N S0N Ft,er5. i'y.?. Coiitiiy, Nebiiiska. vIatw'b l A Chapman, Atii s tor i'ili. 1 uiHiv2 r.OTiCE. WILL farnldi pavies with ftona for luiehns purposes at reasonable raio.-. at my qu-nry or deliver "J c: the cars at l.om-t die st-rtion- i be tiili.iwi g kinds can be had on snort notice, mis, cat.. peruh rock, line orrod nmd sione u h n wL used o " tho D. X M. K. K. in the eon.tr.ie a. their stone work. AH respoa.sible order promptly filled' d- dusfa Jjoolsville Sttio. m$ r 2 L .JyMMi'i ' i.s . ; -; '.. y i ; ;;. vi 5 V ; ;'"?- : !' :.- " '.,.. ",''---":' l ' r.TF.Nir.u cn coitEr; 17, larj It it t'oir.pietn Siiicce t Mhwh ?;..i." 'Aiiuo una O I'li'Ufn. nil ttie-'"alia ct" uhiae lr. J r! W'siirr ami yon inftn" a SuiilB Wiu , , lit u-l p,,.-. I fr A Wither al A Htlp I" i wi-irt.-r. Tlu-uuf-riul ii tiroony la: ,7, "..' '. i.t r i lo ooi-i.1 :ion, and I - -ored ujr (l iv.. J- ST ITSIiim.: vu!,. M W A-iU s ML IU V in Urn I '..Asl' i'.iS-HbKOnUl'ASst.aud i .'t.ii.p l.bint. :ii'l v l -tu I iicd 1 1 vi! it i to know tua wll i'o to:- nui k w.t.'i l'usa, ft imt)Uij and MbfiHK . J.ii-ii vt'iiiioit'.'Oii'.-o t!i. Mm Iduo work, tliro v h the l.ni-'..-. !:.:r. unv.icMv. s-le lanrbijM v l.ava l,Ti.dly fHlcd to arcofPpliNli llmobjtrt troUJi a i.i 1 n.i.i.i. n.1 hiI lood ..iiii.ini HtlvertiKf rn-nia. lh-i pric .1:0 tht-r injur!fini--nt to piircliu-i leil ebi'--. so low lit"! il it wiioin tlif rtmi Ii o hous. I.t" p- . I til T--M no 111 ticlH of riomwii- n 0'iiv v. tit, !i ui'l ren.iv Ibo tum I inTwtmert Oi ri k7. in a I that is atkft.l lm- tbi Kreat luboi A11 lit wniitf .1 every vii-re. A lltM'ial rtlHCo'in Atri-ritH and tuo trail". Kor lariiiM add f ilia Mn-ei Uciuitia l .tl.KIV-. HUO it C1. , 3!) H. Canal ft., Chicugo, lil.ne 1- i ? i At. p f rifii'tv --ssrs ES? TH WORLD. t i .--'---ii7rr,? .'s?t 1 ' G 17 t. (diaries tr'trcct. ; Si" oniter 1'ic.iltd in ?t T.otiit Item a'y Clm-n 1 i ic V b.vsiciiii., - o sin-t-.--,iilv tr-ats Siinii' ' 1 tv 1 1 1 11 pi 1 ;!!( 11 etiei-rai ih-p ifi- 11 10 nun;) patient trutn i-rv Slle. h t -1 i n 1 o 1 oprtimiti' s, 11 iif limp i-xprrbTK-n. with pu ' es' unfits pcp u-e I i.i tin- -t e 1 .1 : l.'iif t, -ti r. c-asi'. t'i'.'t tl up br otl.er. no liiiil'cr ho' lai f cd ; fi-il yo. r I rivato troublt . or. Aieia-i-M -' trt e. t-'tu l iwo hlanips I.t inntiied ct-aii,. tu:iiif. 15 com ouch, both for "a eta. lull p"pi-s. (All that 1 he curious, nui u' or moiii 1' v j .vi- b l:nmv all :l .i'i. Si'lf-poll'l ttei I'rev I ti.ei. M.iri ia l'very yotinir niiin it ml w f man on.-hi to read it in 11 wiiriiin r 'i ho n i'i - ii'.im', .....i, ii.i..i'. rr-n . f fvi.os 1 bi itjtcil partially imp 1 nt E i-ienti 'c.iily a lvi-cL dt2d t J ilEN il Y HO'ECK DEALER IN FUR N I TUR E, LCUf'GES, SAFES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ASD AT ALL PISlOF.a. Metalic Curie! Cases. WOODEN COFFINS r OFAIil, SIZ25. Eer.dy I'ade, and Sold Cheap for Cash. With wiuoy thanks for past p.-itronac,' ilu &la all to c'l mid examine uiy large id ork o niture and CoOna jun2St rzmissp mil gj& Weeping Water Nebraska. DilALLUd IX Dry 0-iod.i, Clro; ri'". d ware. Uuceus-wnre. iiootii, and Shoe. Ilats. nnd Caps, ApricuHnral Irniliments of nil kiiiiU, Weir ar "I -Vk J.'' Cultiviit ir, L'ni":i Corn l'l.inicrr Tritcdetour arvd l'riir-eton Plows. A"C A"e tnltn'.' tu'um, all ct which wcoSer to the public at tho owes! retail prices. All Ci3io;Js WsirrasalccI Ah IIeprttKe2ile(l. S-Our t-onptant rim will be to ell so low wiil be to the positive advantage !' every -pi-in the w m rn iin 1 irnl i-.rliim o ('asf ui'.v to make thin their head-Hinrter for triui- ili.i.D. 1ULOS, Chattel Morigage sale. y 11 KR HAS default h.i b en nvidtf in the it p lyinciii t' a certain Chanel .'oitgnge given by iv. tl. M-bti: 1 1 J..bn bos-on tiie p.-u lay ot 1 i.-f. b r sTl to M-cun-th- payment , Jlu ciiiil ol i; r SI accordi.iK 1.0 U:e leinii of n i cr-t-1111 i HimisMiry noli- ol v .-n out. iih said iii'T'.u.iiCK, i xi'iul-ii nn I li- Jif. ltd if f iid Si hutt lo p-iid lto- whli rwid tn-i Ttiii.-ri Al.T.Va-.T is)iu;y re-c.-r .rt in I; (,k of 1 li.it r I 100, Unt."...s, p 1 2'1 r-.J ai.ii :l in thi I. coins. I I I-. tin 1st h us 11 v. In ! i:ou-in.il Mo-.'atcw f a-s'triii d ! M-d I'o-s on ti, lOli, tint - cl't tr 1-il'. t : i;i;if It .V l'lUOHu.r tt' 'lait(-:jj(nth. N .. Ill .5 ile-r l- t,ow .l-in ori nil ri'ite iitid M .ik l-i" 'uin i.f $il2T-'. Iow 1 here a re by vir u 11 poero pa.ee m laii.tM 1:1 s.ii i Si ot .'' we wo oa I bur-lav t!.e I iiir h i..y 01 A . Is; j t tj, (: ol I'm. . Ij.-k n nu t ra d .In -t J'. ,s. 1. J it - ,1 ,1. tj., I: , m int.ieciyof Pi;v iso oiub. -r..hkii. i.,;il at puo.p- u-j --I..H ihe f 1! o.via d --enbed ifoodn arm cli -t k-s. bi-ii, tile property i.t-ic ibtcl in 'aid mot it-'ii.c tu wit: '41 .i-- l.-U-.i.j-: lo bo i f "11 I a. .ring ; 2J tmt-lr.- s, g :,ji r 1 .- n.i -; S7; j y.i- ca iwif. ho i '0 extrn pieces t.f c-irpci ; lb t f -tu .x arpt I ; M ili.iiis; Ii r, iudv; ." Ii.kiiia SC; m t; II laO t-s; 2 car I t.ibi ; i);.i ..1 .-1 .v. . Uvfu-t tivi nn I 1'i.ftircs ; 1 n ce !o,r; 1 im.a 1 ftoe and limuri M; 1 1-rjre he iu.4 ; i tieatiPa- stoves; :c.n,ki'..l'H j 1 ,,j v ,,;t, ; 1 wardrobe: 4 side la ijij .- 1 lot b u -e i-elicc t; 2 c.'j.-v Inuipy: lcit,.n: 1 water 1 iik : I pit-to r-t -ir multii.g : 4 louiel tbl.- ,.itt tauirh ; OiU'ops- I, ti) t.r ; 14 r 1. 1 's ; . ni:r ; 12 fe.f.cr pibow-: Id ii,o. )ii,(, 1 ,n,. t.m, ElarS ware, e" e-: 1 ;oi . U1 ,-r . 1 tlrrv lijit cn n tl.:r; 1 f e u, and ui.d : . . n l LaU'4 .V Pl.rjfMKK. It J MaXWKLL St CllAPM ., im.-ir At yV. iu.tri43Tr egai r.oticc. Columim ?ut:ktJUan.: ritt.pl.pu F.-'Xii.-(t.j; ol tne 1 .-rritori e' of l o or.teo mid V-in;ing w;.t 1 tike lioiice tleit I In e.ilie ! !.-l wood to tho t'o-it'ty o! ';es m thu sialo id Ncbi-ii-KJ i'i"'n ii !. tlil on iho !ihla 'if Jnuuarv . I Is. 2 liie her oli, i-.u in 1 lie M-coiid .J u lo-iiil liistrh.t v ourl in nnd for li.e county 1 I Cus hi the Mate of .ii-isk, ng'Hti-t Ji,--i h U'. John-wii. J. y, A. OiTt'ti C. . torirv, CoiU'Oini .urlo 1 i" ai d SK'j hrnF M 'Jt-KiiilF, iicici-ibl kci 1 ill,- f Tlh t'l. it 1 he de'endr. 1 tutu 11 Ihim v ucko a i 111 one halii; . -i t .NucWoils on ihe lir-t ttnyot J 11 ir. A is-.; Mold ' Mietjui- 1- V'i..te and Omitd hiii-i lion I';-' n 1 1 v 1 1 ;. I -:. i- it - wii : Lot li ve i.i l:iot k no, tbirt..-toatr Z-) in l'la iMiioutii. t-H coui t . . Ncim A. Tt.iit iho faint-w i" luliy paid I r 1 ut tii liie-one un ili vi. n t ban wa 11. ,t .-c-tied to mi5-I p-rtnr, thct on sa.il day ihe !t..id tV tii e 11 o l Wa t-rul 111 took in Mc-siim oi the ..m.c atul hi-1 t M'-.tn-rMoii f -...ib day ie Jaauir A ii Ii levii ! upon ty t-.c tlclcndant, J. V. Jo'a;- n, a hhtiiil. ft the jirnpi riy tf Co!uc.."oiis Ni -Wol siud p;ain t iff i,i.-it. thiir a m-iTietuit ir.iut-lioii mt-V bo f.r..iit: against I h fi liieci.d.. iit.s. m ei:htrof lii ai. prorubiid them I row i-e'lil.B 'lie faid l-royerly; Pioi that thi m.id St 1 I P .Nuck olls, win. now boldj liio li tf.il title, 11 -ay be de creed a trustee for, un I .; ti r -1 it. 110. bra d-d of aaid it- iiiiscj to the plaintiff, h'tnelir.e HockwO'id: :ii.d the mid oiuiolu' iu in ii an I M- plien I'. Mm kolid aro notiSei thai tney nte rciiuired to appear and .niv. er said p' -tun n on r oetore the L'-'n l tty i t Ap il, A. ii. is72,. or the peUtivin will be tak-n as true. i-MLIX KtlOaWOOD. By Maeqcktt, Smith A" ti-ihiuaa, her Attorn ys. Dated March 13. A. D. 1372. airl iwt. -V'-i '-" .-''-"- v-& 'A M , 'I,