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Sue guinea Scvalil LOCAL NEWS. (Sevarsl parties air si r n, aged in pat V'.rg away ice f use next 'snmmcr. g"Ve have ImJ on'y two diys of severe winter wen.hr o far thi season. C"What hm became of thj Lectures liefora the library Association. We have not bad one for two week (5?LarKe quantities of wood are be- ,lng brought from the Iowa gUe since the river closed.' sSenator Thtter h!s introduced a bill authorising the State of Nebraska to reclaim her rwamp lands. 8"Ths lawyer from thu city who were in attendance at the Supreme court arrived at Lome again last Saturday. f"J)on't forget that Win. Stadelmonn 13 closing out his stock. Gull atxd secure a bargain before too late. J-iMr. Leasly has the contract for doing the stone work on C. 0. Uerold' 9ew buildin. rf3n't trait to see what Jones or Smith Rives towards building the ft. R., but let Jones and Smith see what you giTC x?"The Messrs. Lazenby have purchas ed a lot on the corner of Vina and Fifth streets, and are making preparations for erecting a fine bricx buildinp; thereon . - i SCK3sloN-SeceJe from every name and kind of Saleratus except the BiatChcmi 'eal Salerams. This is the kind to use on Vrery occasion, for it is always uniform and perfect and always holdn out weight. IThe people of Lincoln gav Gov. .Cutler and Sec. Kennr.rJ a grand recep tion on their arrival at that city, last week. Thry had addresses, speeches, and a '-hefty" time generally. ftli'P'C- G. IIoroM, ., purchased the half lot betvrcrn Golding's Clothing House and the old meat market. We learn he intends building rt iriek business house on it in the spring. g-rThe Democracy of St. Jafph, have been throwing stichs at their prin cipal oran th? Yh dici r and threat en ti start a t ew paper unless that sheet is improved. "If you desire a cheap letter writer for the benefit of your friend cn't who nro seeking knowled? in rpg'ird to Ne braska, ju-itive us 5i.S0 to send them a copy of hp IIew.vi.d one jenr. IWe sire in receipt of Mrrv'a Museum and I.l'i'irnto.I Mag.izine" fur January. It is both enter: r.itiins and in structive to voun people, and should hf had in every house. 1 rice $1.50 per imiium. . luress Mjrry'a Maseum. Host n. OTI here are now two da':!r pnen jrer trains running on the C. It. fc S'. J je R. R. Passenger to or from Tlatts mouth cm take the n.ornir train, either up or J;f n, and find a good crcnvevance. W'e hope in n, short time to have a line of couchc cerinrc'irv both w: v. 55ff e mad a lljing vis'.t to the New Chicago last Saturu.iy, over tho propose J line of the R. R. fr"m this cUy. We found the town lively nr.J the so'id rin of the place favorably impressed with the proposition to build a riad d jwn the riv er on the west sid?. 2iT"Little Mac." for the past two years local for tho Om ih.i Herald, has gone to St. Jofph to t;ccpt a similar fituati.in cn the Il'ndJ of that city. Mac. was pretty much played in Omaha, "but will suit the mongrel concern at St. Joo to a charrp. 5Th public surveys in this State have been prosecuted the past season with great vigor, under the direction of P. W. Hitchcock, Surveyor General, and larga tracts of country wi.'l soon be open d for settiementfi cm which energetic, enterprising emigren's can select homes in our oung and thriving Slate. Q?i?"A small by, whose r.arae we were unable to learn, was run over last Mon day and severely injured. lie was en deavoring t" get on a pass'.ng sded, open which rested one end of a Io;-, the othcr end dragging on the ground. He missed 'his hold -nnd fell, the log passing over bis body. We learn that no bones are broken, but the body is severely bruised K. Hanna, Esq., arrived "at home last week. He has been absent ubout two wo' ks, and we learn that an other term of partnership has been agreed upon btwccn him and Messrs Tootle and Leach, and thaWhey have determin ed upon opening a wholesale Dry Goods House in Atchinson, Kansas. Wo are sorry to- lose Mr. Hanna from Platts. toojth,as he has become so thoroughly identiSed with the city that it stems like 'removing a component part of the city to liave him leave. Muclt wear . many wastting. 1 am accjuinto l with a variety of Sewing Machines, and, ready to do justice to a'.l, I greatly prefer yours which 1 have used for more than three years. Very slight instruction and ingenuity are required to work it. The needle is short and straight, eonseqnetly nol liablo to bend or break It rver misses a stitch, and make a firm, even seam. 1 have used it on every kind of cloth, fromllelicate lace to heavy woolen, and find its work perfectly sat isfactory in all cases. After much wear and many washings, the stitch retains it beauty and firmness even after the fabric has worn out Mrs. J. U Yerkes, Roch etr. S V: t.- W.lVrv .v C.hb S.M.Co. Tv"The Glejawiod Opinion is issuing a supplement each vreek. f'IIon. S. M-ixwe!l arrived at home laet week from a short visit to his friends io the east. CjWa will cuhlish next week the ad dress of the Chairman of tho Republican Central Comrnit'ea. It was received to late for this issue. grj?Meetins for conversation about the Doctrines, History and Usages of the Church; will be held in the schoolroom of St. Lukb's Church, every Friday even in' at 6 1-2. gzflhs Commiss:oncrs of Otoe coun ty have entered inlo an arrangement whereby they are to furnish $150,000 towards the construction of a R. R west ward. i C3Some of the greatest R. R enter prises in the west were started by the citi- ren of some small town commencing the work in earnest. Capitalists will set where the money is, and will take hold J-Let etary resident subscriber for the Herald, send his copy to pome friend in the east each week. Constant read ing of the IIsrald will give any ane a tolerablo correct idea of the country in time. 5 A man named James Harnett was shot and killed by a policeman in Omaha last Metpdiy. He was in the custody of the policeman, and being in a room by themselves he attempted to kill him and thus make his escape. The policeman tjxew.a revolver an I shot hirn dead. (pgTGo to Mr. J. R. Clark and sub scribe something towards buidmga Rail rotd. If you do not want to give money, give land, or wheat, or corn, er ties, or r ck, or labor, or something to assist the entirrrise. ' Providence helps those who help ihemselvos." tF""Tha Bowiivi!lo Advertiser notiees the departuro from thatcity of Col. R. XV. Furnas, Dr. Mcpherson and F. G. Holmes, for Washington, to urge upon Congress the nccossit of a grant of land to the Crownville Fort Kearney fc Pacific Railroad. o- "Ve karri J'-hat Mr. Joseph Leasly has been awarded tho contract, bv the city Council, for furr,uhing the material and putting in r, double aroh stone cul vert on M-iin St., at tho crossing cf Fifth. Thi y rice ta be paid Mr. Let!j is $1,050. He wili c jinmenee work im mediately. 2?"We le irn fr.ni C. II. Wa';ker, F.q., wijj was present at Omaha last week for th? pu'poe cf assisting in organizing a S'a'e Agricultural S e:ey, that a snfij e'ent number of persons nanv:d in the 1 i'l were not preer.t to pel foot the or-gntz?iii-.n. Another meeting lias been called f'ir Thurd'iy the 30th inst. "5""0wlig ti the cold rer.thtr and the r-j.i l being unbroken, the -Lincoln Stnge only made two trips this week. .Ye 6. Ci'y I'.c f. Parm-!e Sl Parker's overland has inado regular trips all winter nvar mi'irg a connection. Tl:e travel be tween this citv and Lincoln kep3 the road well broken all the time. S"The people of Mills county propose t have thirty miles of Railroad graded by the fourth of July next, commencing at tho Missouri river opposite this city. They have the promise that iron and roll ing etoak shall bo put on so soon as that amount is completed. Let us have the connrctiou through to the Pacific road done by that tiir.e, alo. ! O 7" A former rcsi-lent of this city was back again a short time ago, and we ask e 1 him if he was not surprised at the change in the appearance and business of the totra s'.nce he left. He assured us he was not, and said he knew before he came back every little change that had been made just ns well ns thoush he had lived here all tho time. He said he had keen a constant reader cf the IIerild . ("Tho Omaha Herald boa?ts that tho Douglas delegation in the State Copper head Convention "held a just nscendan cj" over ar d '"guided" tho delegations from (.'ass, Otoe, Johnson, Pawnee, Lan caster, and other counties. It may be verv Gattering to the above named dele- gations'to have been 'guided" by those who hold a "just ascendancy over them, and tho practice is purely in accordance with modern democracy. They be-ieve in caste, and th ink one class of people are nntitleil t.- fuida another nnd hold a "just ascendancy" over them. r?"Well, now, the thing is did. The country is saved and Council Bluffs has 'got on behind" omaha. The Xtmpariel of last Sunday contains a inemoria or a column in length, which it says is being generally circulated and signed through out the west, aski.ig Congress to remove the seat cf government from Washington to Council Bluffs. We like spunky peoplo and spunky communities. Council Biuffs suits us. It is ahead of both Omaha and Train town. rTAn other victim ha3 been added t3 the list of deaths caused bj the injudi cious handling cf explosive oil. A young man named E. A. Brooks, re.-iding in Omaha, was in the net of pouring in flamable oil known as Aurora Oil, upon his wood before starting a fire, when a chance coal ia the stove is supposed to have ignited it, tha Came running op in to the can, bursting it and sending the liquid fire all-over the unfortunate wn. His skin was burned crisp and hard. He only lived a few hours. Will people nvcr knrn to b? etrfful? ui:Tr-'Jf had tsvo Cres in Nohra-ta City last Sun da j. tosses very light. (?"S?e Ordinance passed by the City Counc'.l in another column. We have neither time ncr spaco this we6k to write apoo the points embraced in tho ordin ance, but take it for granted that no cit izen of Plattsmouth will vote against the issuing of the bonds certainly no one who cares a fig for th? interests of the town and surrounding ountry. (JSLet every friend of the Herald throughout the State exert himself to send us a few more subscribers. We have an important and lcngthycampaign before us, and we intend making tho Herald the beat campaign paper in the State. Send aloDgthe names Democrats and Repub licans. We wi'.l give yau all omo:hing to interest you. - . 2 oej caru or rurnuam iioue r. t- tt Omaha, in Another column. Tho people of Plattsmouth and vicinity have a great partiality foe this House: and well they may, for Mr.Higby Is a prince of land lords. You can alway9 getrCTeaflSfff cooked meal, and aeflJFtfrc bed at the Farn'ham, and y?urbill will be about one half what is usually charged at other hotels in Omaha C2?"Co!. J. LV Pirk, returned to our city a few days since, after an absence of several months, prosecuting the Gov ernment surveys in the Loup river coun try, which he reports ns one of the finest sections of Nebraska as regards soil and surface of the country, while the supply of wood and timber is imple. He re ports very rough weather in that vicinity some weeks earlier than the advent of winter oa tho Missouri. ?5"Me?srs Jaob Vallery & Edward RniTner have bought out the firm of Staude & Anderson in this, city, nnd are now ready to sell you sond on the most reasonable terms. Mr. Vallery is well known to the people of this and th i west tern counties ns cne of the most nc iom. modatinjr and unright men in the State Mr. Edward Ru!Tr has been a salesman with Staude & Ar.davson for manv year, and by his own industry and business sagacity has become a partner in the new firm. fJ5?"The pcop.li of Omaha were thrown Into great excitement on Tuesday by the finding of the money and safe key lost from Will R. King's store at the time of tho rnnrdir of Ilizglns. - The attorney end spiritual adviser of Baker, who now stands convicted of the murder, were in formed where to ftnl the mensy and key. They were secreted in a tin box under the plank side walk in front of Uia barn of Ezra Millard, on 11th stree. They were returned to Mr. Kini as his risht ful property. We glean these facts from the Republican, but the paper doe3 rot state ho w;3t'.k'se gvit'e.-nin gained their Information of the v. hereabouts of the money. Thoy probably got it from the c-risoner Raker. considerable reduction in the rateIf foraiga p-ttag-? took plac-j on the 1st jrrsi. Tho following arc the new rates for nfew of th? mo:t important places: Letters. Papers. Great Britain, 12 cts. 2 cts. German States, Austria, &c.,via Knjrland, lo " 4 German States, direct, 10 " 3 ' Denmark, via England, 13 " 6 " Sweden, via Ger'n States 13 5 Swed-en, via England, 1C " 8 Switzerland, via England, 21 9 ' Switzerland.via Germany, Z'J " 11 " France, 1-4 oz 153 30 " 2 " Russia, dirsct, 15 " 5 " Russia, via. Kngland, Zv " 6 Italy, via. England, 10 " 8 Italy, via. Wermany. 14 " 7 " IVOTICE. Ail per33fl3 oin u will pietea call and 6et!d as we want to closa up our last years business. janO:f SiMFsns. Mickelwait i Co. OK SEAT BARGAINS. Wm. Stadleman i cloeinjj out his lare stocK of clothing, fiirnishiop; cood, hats, cap?, Loots and ladies shoe, at lees than has ever been offered in this market. He is nl30 paving the highest price for furs and hide. A'l those knowing tfienneWes indebted will please call and settle, as I am set tling up al' accounts. WM. STADLEMAN. PlattFmouth, Jan. 7tb, 1858. tf Desirable Property for Sale- One dwelling nouee, wito seven roams, cellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well set with fruit trees, shrubbery, &c. D. MRQURTTR. Enauiro of S.Dgk. Arnt my!6 Plattsmouth Lodge Ifo- 6, A- F. & Reffidareomr.tunieationF l'-t and 3d Mondays of each oio.itn, at 6 1 2 o clocfe. p. in. It. K. LIVISG3TON. W. SI, G. C. BETTS, See. Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R. A M. Lecul.tr cctivoeations 2d and 4th "Jjjesdays of nh uioutH, at 6 l i u clock p m. t. T. DTKE, H.P O. C. BETTS, See. I. 0.0. F. I'l.itte Loik-e, No. 7, meet every Saturday evening tt Hie C.turt lions.' hull, l.futhers o other Lodges are respectfully Icvited to visit this Lpde. Ity order ol . U U li r, :.' . O. 8AM L M. CHAPilAw.Ree.Sec'y. I. 0. G. T- Itejrularmectiao every Ttiea-Jay evening. Traveling Templars respeciiuny mvtieu. J. W. BARSE'. W.C.T. WM !. WELL", W. 8. TIIOS. W. SilRTOt'K. Lodce Deputy, rarr-ETCELSIOR DE .REE LODe., Xo l.Plattt ruouih, holds renU - meetings on the third Wedjei- day evening ot an mnmn. Bro J. WKrLET BAKXES, W D T. Bro. W. L. Wkliji, W T f 8ister Roj-a Davis, W D T T. UTAROF .Ori LODC.WNo. 8, Mt. Fleasant holds regular luectiugs every Saturday evenioS H- T. UUQU1. W C. T. H. M. ROCXSKGILLE, W. 8. It. A nVt-'. l.oJ,-c !Vp-:iy. &Iew smck Store. SY J. H-SNELL and "W- P. SNELL, TTavTB? bo" rin-il lu I.iin n.et Inti o-ir pw Bri-k .buildini. wEfr!. W: vi nin rre;vinj nni oiwaio(t p.o' V;iri.-;7 i.( rhe i,, and feiOuJU" iri-o -U, kuitel to tKi? .:? w t'iUnt lb icni.!r, wjlj letvtla r;!r.n' Oi-.r (,.;.! aii'l piirou o'ir t inceir ilno!; l r 1 . ih :..:L f j:rii'i, w hriT-i r.-e?ive I Irom theiu 11 tl.e ;ul ji.-ai-. O if tmbraci in i-ir' ) II Y GOODS autl (UW'CEfi 1 12S. I! O O T S nnd S O j X, QUE HEMS WARP, HARDWARE, CUTLERY; f-c, CJ-C. J. U. W. P. SN'BLL. Uov. 13'h, 1SCT 4ai JUST RECEIVED Ami for sale t low f'Jief, 10 t'k COFFEE. 18 bbU SVGA i? 5 I'M DRY A rrLES, 5 Ibis DRY rEA CUES, fte , Ac. Also, a lrg asiiriwttU of Pine Lumber, LA TH. SHINGLES, P0OHS, TTIXDO H' SA SIf, V.WXUOH' JiLISDS. GLASS. C1.V7. ?P4Sr!i J' A 12 J J, JJAJi:, COAL OIL,Eiti LEXINGTON COAL, 950 bu?!i'l, to which we lovit the attrt'on f lilaclismillig and oilier an to qiiali:y sail pricr. We are Acents for t!ic fJUOni N COAL. BASK.St I.x iDfrtoo:aod propose to furnjgh all the Cual ihi coiiniry vcituu at prices to suit. aIm) a large to k of Rye, Bourbon and Star Whisky. Clierry, Raupberry, Blackbtirry asd Ginger 3raEdy. Call and ttt ut. eiMPSOS, MICKELWAIT k CO. jf dS wtf PIANOS, PIANOS, MELODEONS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOU'A. De'er la the celobralprt Stc!t 4 MeCaramon Flaooi, jnio lu rWu.iral ;usiru:iien".. !r5"All Instrumeotn warranted five years. J o:t';i ly IB. a. Worl1iins:(ozi Attorney nnd Counselor AT LAW. OflicMn K'teli'8 Block, corntr of Douglas and 15th -'reet, Omaha, Nebrahka. auclt HEAL ESTAT D. EE. Wheeler &. c , Real Estate Agen PLATTSMOUTH. N. T., Off-r for sal te following Ucal E:.ite, Sec. T'p E East half nortt'-ast qoart'r 2 li 11 60 Vest half norihwert qaartrr US I 11 S' South balf nrtheaM quart, r 2'i 12 12 be V rrh ha'.r soMthcant quarter 12 i-i Xortha-t quarter IS 11 1J ICO Soyiliwei-t quarter 4 11 11 Wtrf half outh- at qasrier Si II H 60 North half ojtIicat iar'cr 15 10 14 0 Went half nnrtup:t qua U-r 3 11 II he Northwest quart, r noricw l qr 18 1"J 13 ' Wtl hiilf su!hwet qit.rur ' 14 12 l3 East half southeast qu.irti-r 4 10 I.J S Southwest quarter ayuthesl quarter i in 13 I Eolith half nutthwest q tarter 12 12 12 ?l Northwest quartet "i2 14 12 East li'Uf FinUhwmt qu.trttT 1)1 l' I North half omheist qit i-wr li 1J 13 3 North h.ilf fouihwmt q ia't-T 10 10 11 i We?i half O'-rthwe-t quarter 3 111' 3 Northe.tsl qimrltr 21 12 12 l L'tnlivi.leil half outhwet quarUr as II 12 ) KaM half northw -M qurtr I H 12 b Northwest quarter nor.heal quarter 1 11 12 1 Lots in the city of Plattsmoul Lot CI -ck 6 21 5 2 ' 6 ?? 10 S7 9 123 4 5i9 Lot 13 W 8 10 1 0 8 U!ock Lot B )k fx li I1 60 12 6 23 o f ib 8 93 4 12 8 rhenorth half of 47 THOMPSON'S ADDITION. Eaat'half'or bloeL 1, 4. 7, 8 and 10. South ha f of block 3. Lots 6 and 7 in block 5. tt-a-l half esrtlon 82. tnwnhio 11. raa;a 14. I acre under lence, 1 I 2 tory frame houe. good w ami springy ana (toou runoinir witti. vicing ui u bT fjr flrevrood. Hi ice 13,750. Oft. M-'H. M'CUUSKEY DENTIST. Will do nil work In hi line on short notice. jr-0(Hce with Dr. '-ivingston. July 6. F. P. TODD, SEWING MACHINE AG'T I' LA TTSMOUTH, XEBRA SLA. A (rood assoitment of machines and m -ie Bod- inps kept on band. jrj-nujce at ittaaeimacu Clothing Store. Dec. 4 '07 .Machines repaired on short no:ice. II. S. JENNINGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW ASD- G-eneral Land Agent, Lincoln. ... Nebraska- Will p-actice in any of the Cotirtsof the Plate, anJ Tvill buy and 8"li Keal Es ate on commission, pay Taxes, examine Ti'les, AC novi1? 'oi tf Prices Heduced! C2. Has jut received a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING. DRY GOODS. HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, of all descriptions And a general assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in exchange for Gxds. Cash raid for FCItS, HIDES, WIEA T, die. aep26 C. G. HEKOLD. LEUAL UiOTICC Daniel L. Bcavtr, 1 r Attachmen" Stephen tJilroy. I Stephen Gilroy will take not'ee that on e 25th day of Xovemt er, 1S6T. James O'Jfeil, a Jnsiieeof the Peace within and for Cass County Nebraska, is sued an order of attachment for f'19,00 in the above enMJ d un.v, anl that nnder and t y virtue of said Older. 1 Cooktntr .t..ve. 1 Break'a-t Tal-. 1 Bed "tad, 1 Kitchen pres. 5Chir,8 b Ira, i Cnpbo-rd, J straw ticks, 3 coverfets, 'J pitows, S f.ed boxes, one wazoa sheet were eued as your property; iriaof said cause w ll be had on tna 23tu day of January, 16S, at one o'cloSi., I. H. DANIEL L. BEAVER, br MmvfPh C'oapnjsn, .!' for PI 4. ESTIt.Y IVT5CEIS TAKEN Cl 'n mr farm. 2 iis:l airt'i-W: cf I'l ji t-mouth, a red jfarling ste ;r; l.iut-hie'.; , e :op crt' i . . 1 r . . .? I f , . - t - 1. ; -. 1 ... I coloreii crj f. ithor.t tix tuonth ol 1. l'laiii.tHtii, Jn. ili, li . bAyUEL SIAXWJLX.. CAMrVTO tha acScriVer'i ido?:ur, Kij'it M.le cvj IVecinct, one ted tto.r, white ctKit iu I '(HI nr n'l'l Hll IU llll 11 i AHU O - I. .W . 1 V. forehead a-id chite ua'ler bolly, suppled to le one vear old last aprlo. TAK KM TP I v the K Jlfcril er. two aud a ha f "rr.1 a; U'A,t o.' I'laitsinoutlj. Nebraska, on ra'e r-"! 'aid e bn'l culr, upol to b- live or six mjnthao'd. Tin ovrn'r a request"J l i come lor ward. i';iy cliArts an I t:ke the no awiy. J. C. CUMMIN' i. IVc 2!, 1S375 TAKEN' 11' I t the sust-ri'jfr, in Libvty rrtcin-t. 03 toe Weu'iiif Water, one d;ep red het'-r, two j arc- old. with white belly, at d end of mil win e. Jm iw5' JOHN EVEUBrT. TAKES' CP liy the pubjcriher, t his resid"reeon Four Mile Cteek, five miif.i sooth wt of Piat:s- mi'lltli. Lass C iuntT . Ne r:i-lta, 1 c Z'.itn, ltn. one two yeir old itteer. color re I, with a white spot above each eye crop olT of left e r. Also, o:ie IV) Tear old bi;:), whjte and rc spotted ci!b a la-pe hole io left ear. jau-.'wS IJEXRT SKYDEH. TAKEX UP by rte m5-crlb'r. near the Piatle riT r Ferry, one larae brindie cow, nine or in Tars eld . PHILIP blDKN'Sl'KlKfcK. uecECwS TAKEN T'P ly the subscriVer, at h! re dence at Weepi up; Water Precinct, Ieo. li. 1867, one heifer, two eara old fxsl, white, with aliin horns. S-t o.h erirark. CHAS. SP-11N. dtcjCa-5 TAKEN CP by the suh9erlhor at his residence in Or.-oiiolis Precinct. fJic. 13, 167, one mire colt, oje yeir old next Kprinf, bay color, with white atripe io t'le forohead, both hind feet white; nocther mark; also, one hurse of a hay color, blind in the right eye, s-Uj.pojJ to be about i S or 17 years old, and the lo't hini.fvt while.: uo o; her Marks'. dar26v5 HENRTSTCLL. PLOVS! PLOWS! C. E. FORC V MaLufa:'.arcr cf all kiJJn of. Farming Kiiiplcmesits, ?uch a the celebrated Rid Breaking Plows, Mould Hoard Breaker-, Stirrini! Plowa, fciUK'e and Double ShoteN, Cultivator and iiairowj. Fwepairing done u short notice All work warranted. liavini;had ranch experien-e in the busin?ss I feel ajsured that I cn Rive general satisfaction. Please give tue a Cill before purchasing elsewhere. - O-. r.. FOHCJ'T. Plattmouth. Keh .May 6th. 1SC7. AND . WOOL- CARDifSC. Ho! for Salt Creek, where yon can kill two birds w ith one stone, pet your Gra n ;round and Wjol Cards I a thfc uaure time; the machiuery f r botlii in Tcrroct oru-ir. We u?e the Patent Machine Crvrds, which were rua rnouirh last year to establish their superiorly over the old kicd, es all who usfd the i can testify. The snperioritv ct SJr. S. Twiss as a t'anler is well known, anil his services are ttill is tained for the benefit of the public. W ilh the nbove ailvautatres we tlatter ourselves that we c:;n make it to the advaotatre cf all who want work in our line to :ome this way. 1. lBAX. Proprietor. nijl. S. TWISi. cVtrrfer. It. WOEILIX, S. C. WIS U. EX. Wheel rr fs O., Real Estate Agents, Commissioners of Seeds AND Fire and Lifa Ins, Ag'ta, I'LiTTSMGUni, X. T. Collections promptly attended to, and ptocee Is re mitted Ht current rate of ExohatiKe. 'i'aXea paid in WtO'ii Iowa and i'ebraa lor non-rokideiiU. litles to la id investiKattd. Money loaned on Heal K.taie ecur.lie. Land Warrants located. CLAIM AGENTS- Agents foreolieciion of claims against flovernmen for Soldiers, their widow, aud minorhei'S. A cent for the purcha-e and aole of Lauds and Cly proper ty, easing of Txneinont.-. R EVER E.XCES: Flon. S. II. Klbert, l nver City. C. T. Messrs. Kouotze Bros. , )maha. Neb. " Mc'uiio X Sletcalf. Sebrasta City ' U. F. Fillry, St. Liuis, M j'Ouit. Dr. rtlo Lewis. Itoston, Massacbuset'.a. H W iJitaiars. Chicago, Illinois. 11 M MiKill. Cincinnati. Ohio. Too.le A llama. PUttsiuouth. Nebraska. L ll Rich. Three Rivers. Mrchipan. Hon f KeMosts, It'.oomReld, Wisconsin. Hon T M M .rqoett, platt-tnoatb, Nebraska. I. Lewis. A'.iei riey at Law, 14m4N?o, Kev Y c-"k. Jarler, Iliss-'y & Cu: I, Ueb Moines, Iowa. diwir 1ST li "W JEWELRY TORE The subscriber bavin purchased tl.e T.'d State en 2J street, lately occupied by J'rpy and others, would i-esiMrctfullv inform the citisens of Plattsmouth and vicinity, that he has reBtttd the store and opened large stock of AKD FANCY ARTICLES Per l adles. Gents. ChilJren, and the rest of man kind, ar d is prrpred 1 1 do a'.l kind of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In the hen manner, and would hi harpy to serve his old and as many new customers as may givt him tbt-ir patronage, assuriog tnem or iuer wot sen doue, at moderate prices, and on short time, "the stock, enibraclr-K every variety I nod3 usually kept at a tirst-class Jewelry Sl..re, will be sold a low prices, and warranted of beet workmanship a ad material, tie has a so a small stock o( . FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be replenished from time to time, and sold at the lowest figures. Having permanently lo eatd in this citv, I resnectiully solicit a share of pa tronage, and cordUlly invite all to call and cxam ne the stock on hand, as we would be pleased to serve you, and do not ask you to buy unless wo c;n make it for your interest to patronize as. dec2Tif E. It. EtTOK, niLLCOX&ifft.BBS a oriiiiun E. . mm e , n .- f . E 1 t 1 U i he UhampionM l ioi too ursi jjro miuras in two! if Iscason?. less liable to rip than the Lock Stitch." si r,. Trrt nf iIim Grand 7Yial. ' ' Send for the " Report," and Samples of work, containing Dotn Kinas oi etitcncts ou the same piece of goods. Agents wanted. I CORK ELL ft CO., Gen'l Agents, 13S Lake St., Chicago. F. P TODD. deelyl Ajent. fiattsraoutr., F AIBB ANK'S TA.tPiBD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS' Fairbanks, Greenleaf & Co., 226 A 2:8 LnkefiU Chicago. M il kit St , St. LouU J3Be careful to boy only the Genuine. m;y22 TAKE NOTICE. Bounty Increased. Pensions due diers aid their heirs. Sol F. M Dorriniton hs this day received from t"" Department, the Law in full with new blanks for the colleciion of additwnal Bounties and increased Pen siocs. and! a ready to prosecute all such claim aa may be entrusted to his care. Lali and examine Fiist claimed is nrsi scrvea. r. if. dorsinot y. CITY BAKERY AND CON FKCT I ONE R Y, .P. STADELtlATTN. B3E.ID, CARES, Mi?. nVSlC, EU.,1 Of the best quality, can bs obtained at a:i ilue. wouhl invite especial atte'itio i to ths fact tbl I havs 11 : ted up an excellent ICE CREAM SALOON In coone-tiou with the Baitery, where you. c:a be accommodated at alt times. Weddintr panics supplied on, shut notice with anything in the line of Confectionery ur Pastry. Call aud soe m-. j13 IVOTICE. JAMES O'N'EIL is ray authoria-1 Agent for the collection of all accounts du-- the undersigned f t medical service.; his receipt will be valid for lha payment of itit monies on said accounts. August 14. 1S67. K. It. LIVINGaTOy. M.P. G. R. McCALLTJM, Menuf ,c;urer of and dealer la S-idllcs and Harness, Of eTery description, wholesale and retail. No. 130J Main street, between 5lh and 6ib street, Nebraska City. Jl PALL TRADE 1867. PRATT & FOX, Importers at J. ilarmfaeLurtrs' ADta of HARDWARE S CUTLERY, Large stocSs of American Screw Co. Screws, Ames' Shovels nr. d Spades, Douglass' MHOti.ai luring Co. Kdire Tools, Art-era', m Tab.e C jtlery, Si'tli; et Cutlery Agents for HERRING'S SAFES, Forsyth's Scales aud Trucks Orders fillel at Factory Price. Qfdtrt iolicheJ. . PEATT & FOX, Cor. Main md Washington Are., ..p58m ET.LOriS.MO. Tremendous EXCITEMENT ! HERALD ITas moved Into his aw brick b illdlns; on the t -nerof Main street and Levee, wheie he is iaily re ceiving large additions to his already extentiva so-k of GROCERIES AND 31. X TJ O S. !S- He offers the very best of bargainl to customers, and rciin-.-ts a call tr im those who want anything o his line to test the advautaaa io prises with ttiose al others. Reiasmber tae BRICK 0ORNER, and Rira ixljt a call if yea wish to buy ah as p. covs SHANNON'S Feed, Sale and Livery STABLE. Maiw St., - - Plattsmoctit. I sm prepared to aciommodate the public wit Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Abo, a nice Hearse, On abort notice and reasonable terma. A Hack will run to steamboat landinc, and to all parts of the city when d.sired. W. D. GAGE. W. B. DAVIS. CENTRAL STORE. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Provisions, BOOTS and SIIOISS, Main Street, two doors above Fourth, Where the public may find THE BEST OF GOODS, and prices as low as cau h f und iu the c ty. VTe return Thanks fr the liberal patronage we have received, ar.d hope Io merit its outinuauce. . Oe:. 3), 'er GAGE k bAVtS. w.n. J. FORD, UPHOLSTERER, PAPER-HANGER. &.C Main street, - - Opposite Post Office, Will keep on baud and make to order. Mattresses, Picture Frames, Window Shades, Wall Paper, o. (SfAll kinds of Turning executed in good style. nov 7 '67. ma Plattsmouth Mills. C. HEISEL, Proprietor. Hava r-cently b.en repaired and placed in thor o'mh running order. Custom work dune on short notice. 100,000 Rtisliels of Wheat Wanted immediately, foi which the highest n srke price will be paid. augly tf BOARD AND LODGING, ByQ.W. COLVIN, OAK STREET. ... PLATrSMOCTtf. Two blocks northwest of Brick chool-Bouae. Private rooms furnised if desired. Either (lay boS'd or with l.lfnf;s at raasnnsble rate, tar. A ii :t Apriig awcAew Att KfiJ J1", rma t' eir AWm csn e Asd Mi- ant RuU A ' cnt. d41fU2 a:w ! "18 years established in !f. T. Cly .' "Only infallible retnedies.knowa." "irse from Poisons." J5EE '-Kot dau:erous to the Human Family. "Kats cuuie out of their holea to oie."j Costar's Rat, Roach &c, Exterm'r Is pajle used fwr Ratt, J't, moJ.4; Muck and titd Antt, Jkc. CostaVs Bed-Buir Externiinato Is a liquid or wash used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Dd Vugt, tc.m Costar's Electric Powder for InsectB ! for STotJt. Jfox'jmtocg. Hrot, Btd Bug, Intsct oh 1'Umiii F!tl, AnitiwU, c ?-! t ! Rkwarr I i I- of all worthless Imilatlesaa, 8S Si e that 'CoMinV nam is on each Be Bntile and Flask be ore you buy. Address . ?- - Henry R. Coslar, irA Broadway, New Tark. mw cMiia in gr i ;hitowi, itui i.m h . , vj dim. Buttery & Co., and O F JohosoU, and asl Draw4 and Kctailen evsry wh're.. ftold In Platttmouth, Febratka, by Itlaa COSTAR'S CELEBRATKD BUCKTHORN SALVE. T6x Cuts, Burns, Biut-es, Wounds. Boils, Careers, B oken Hi-easts ore Nirles, Bleeding, Blind and Painful Piles. Scrofulous, l'uti id and lll-couilitione Sores, Urcer. GUndular a y. tilings, Kiupt ions. Cuta neous AtTections, Ringworm, tcb. Corns, Buoioaa. Chilblains. &o; Chnpped llauds, Lips, 4c; Biles ef Spiders, Insects, Animals, tmlloxes, '.') cents, N) j"nts aud. $1 sizes. old br all BruitKts evervwhers. And by lifcNRY K. COSTAll, Dep.t 4S4 BraaA. wav. N. Y. 45AndbyO. F. Johnson, and Blvak, Battaaar sa Co., Plattsmouth, sbraka.j TAR'S fKIf EKSAK. Corn Solvent. For Corns, Bunions, Warls. e. -Tioxr s 25 cents. SO cents and 51 sia'a.- fjyScl I by all IfroK? Ms every where And by HENRT R. COSTAIt, Depot 4i4 Bread wav, -V. Y. AaT-And bv Black, Buttery A Co aa4 O. T. lewav ion, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. COSTAR'S FltZPARATION OF Bitter Sweet & Orangef Blossoms, FOB BEAUTIFYING THE COM TVTX 10' Used to snfien ar.d beautify tbe Skin, resneve Freckles, Pimples, Kruptions, c. Ladies are now using it in preference to all othera. Bottles SI. j3old bv all Drnpgiste everywhere. And by HENRY li. COS' AK, Defbt4S4 Breae. wsv. NY. " tyAmlbfO F. Johnson and .ask, Butter? k Co., I'lattamoutb, Ntora-ka, COSTAR'S FtCTOBAT. Cough Bemedyi For Coughs. Colds, Iloarsehess, Sore Throat, Crony), WheopinK Oougt, lifluenia. Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial AOVcHui s and all BUeaaes of tbe Throat and Clings. Boxes ?T cents 60 eenta and tl aiiea Jt8oid by all br-Wcte everywhere. And by HtXKV K. CUSTAK, Depot 4S4 Bread way. N. Y. ' aT-And by Black, Buti'ry C.e and O. F. Jeka son, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. COSTAR'S CELEBRATED BiS HOP PILLSi A I'NIVESIAL DIH It ER PILL. For Nervous and Sir Headache, Cosllvenesa, Ind!-" creation, uyspepsia, rHMouoes, Constipatioa, Lliar the. Colic, Chills Feeia and general derangement of the Diitestive Organs, Boxes 23 cents, 50 cents and 1 i;es 3Sold bv all Druggists everywhere.' .; And by H fcXUT ll. COSTAK, Depot 434 Broad way, NY. fcrAt.dby O. F. J jfansos and Blaek. Pot'eve & r . i't'VB-i', ' ei rasks. sfjia" I