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She Xicbrasta MrraW. LOCAL NEWS' Remember the Club meeting to-night. JuJg9 Mason will tell you om9 truths next Saturday. Our former townsman, J. W. Karnes, has our thanks for late Missouri papers. Oen. Thayer Saturday. will speak hear next Oen. S'ricsIan J will maka democracy look ezhast next Saturday Torn out to the meeting next Satur day, and hear the truth on the political issues. lion. John W. Chapman will tell you simcthinjr about the finances next Satur day which will he worth hearing - m Hon. J. I. Redick will give the democ racy (modern) some sharp thrusts next Saturday. A Post office has been established at Eight Mile Grove, in this county, on the line to Lincoln, and Samuel Richirdson Appointed as post master. The man Young, Odious Pott, who was he'd j Judge Mason on information frm Ohio, was released from custody on account of the non-arriral of officers. The processions from the different precincts next Saturday are requested to concentrate on the vacant prairie imme diately eat of Mr. Doud's residence, prior to entering town. e Ilanry Streight has on hand the finest assortment of fruit ever kept in I'latts mouth,and he is selling it off at extremely low figures. Don't say any thing more about scarcity of fruit in Nebraska Senator Tipton is "slashing" the dem ocracy at a fearful rate. He presents facts for them that are too solid for their digestive organs considering that they deal more in fluids than in solids. m And yet another. Mr. Fimple, of Liber ty precinct, has eorae out from among the men who would overturn law by force of arm?, an 1 declares himself ready to take tho stump for Republican principles and Republican Candidates The Mountgoracry county Express says a large number of hands are. at work upon the B & M. R. R. in Adams county, and thnt the grading is to be finished to the centre of that county by the first of December.. Prof. Britton has organized a juvenile class in vocal mutio in this city lessons given in the afternoon. The flattering notice given the Prof, by the rress of the country leaves no doubt ahout his excellences as a teacher. Tho Plebeian says that Win, R. Craig Esq., of Nebraska City, has his contract tj ii uunuuis iii uiefiHUUU luoutoumii ed and enters upon a contract for build inrjthe Iowa State Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, at Council Bluff. Tho time of meeting of the South Wtern Baptist Association, is changed from Sept. 11th, to Sept. 23th, 1863. Place of meeting, Glenwood Iowa. New House of worship to be dedicated on Sabbath Sept. 27th. The Douglas county Republican nomi nations are as follows : For State Sen ators; E B. Taylor and Geo. W. Frost; for members of the House : Dan. S Parmele, J. G. Griffen, Joseph Fox, S. E. Brewster, E. Lareland and John B. Fur ay. The Commonwealth int'.mates that Hell man and two or three others have resolved to pay Porters Salt Creek butter bills, with interest, provided that gentleman is elected Governor. That's a very safe proposition for Ilellman, but sot very encouraging to the creditors. The citizens of Plattsmouth will re member that E. Giles once published a copperhead papet in this city, and after wards removed to the town of Holden, in Missouri, and started a neutral paper, called the Ho'.dcn Enterprise, and it is a ranting, roaring, Radical paper, and goes into the rebel democracy with vim. An Omaha man recently boasted in Nebraska City that he knew many Repub licans that would vote for Poppleton on local grounds, believing that Taffe was not so thoroughly indentiSied with Oma ha. The I'ltbeian rertinently says : "If thj matter takes that form, it would be well to vote for Taffe, south of the Platte. Wm. Irish Esq., "mine host" of the Sheridan, sets as fine a table before his guests as can be found in the west. Mr. Irish is not only an accommodating land lord, but is himself an accomplished cook. He personally superintends every department, and keeps everything in 'apple-pie order." Somo unknown copperhead (and it is probably well he is unknown) saw fit to throw a lot of rotten tomatoes at the company of Tanners who were out on i i . f . . pursuB lasi caiuruay evening, inis is a poor style of argument, and we hope for the peace of al! concerned that such act will be discountenanced and frowned down by nil good eitizens. Attempts have been made in several localities to break up by force, these Tanners argu ments, but they have all proved futile, so far. It is custom down South to maltreate and some times murdtr menfor being Republicans, but vre hope our democratic friends this far north will not ottcap t to ape their leaders of the South. The Republicans of Nemaha county I placed in nomination the following leg islative ticket last Saturday. For State Senator, T. J. Majors : for members of the IIoue of Representatives, Geo. Crow, Jarv's S. Church, Shook and Stein- man. They are all drst-class men, and will be elected by an overwhelmed ma jority. Ilellmnn who had such a strong de sire a short time ago to "see the Ameri can Sag and the democratic flag float side by side" tas been "going for" one of his co-workers in the cause of revolu tion out at Lincoln. He denounces Mr. Atckinson. one of tho principal democrat ic campaigners in that rtgioa, as "a d d fool, and a man destitute of brains." Go it, Ilellman. You are on the right track now. The democracy several of them met in solemn conclave (Convention) at City Hall last Saturday and placed the fol lowing "lambs" upon the block for slaughter: For State Senator for Ca98 county, Jacob Yallery, Sen,, Senator for Cass, Sarpy, Saunders, Butler and Sew ard, T. B. Robertson, of Sarpy ; for members of the House from Cass; W. Mickelwait, B. Ramsy, Patterson, and Long. m According to report, Mr. Porter, (the man who says be must have Repub lican vta nr hn cannot tin elected I i" endeavoring to perform a great two-horse act, and if be don't watch sharp he will fall between them and land flat in Platts- mouth. H tells the South Platte that he always favored the removal of the Capital, etc., and tells the people of North Platte that he is in full sympathy with them in all things. Ha will be apt to land Dear the dividing line the Platte river. And Still they come! Mr. Schluntz, one of the mist influential Germans in Rock Bluffs precinct, has seen a wufcicnt amount of the corruption and dishonesty of the democratic party, and has come out on the side of truth and freedom. He was in the city last week and pro cured a Tanners uniform, and will here after train with the men who fought to save his adopted country from overthrow by armed treason. There is a terrible awakening amens the citizens of Cass. m 9 m Mr. U. II. Johnson, Deputy Sheriff of Des Moines county, Iowa, left here last Tuesday for Burlington with the prisoner Wm. Callendar, alial ffra. Vincin, who has been confined in our county jail for some time past. Callendine appears to be an old scoundrel, who has seen the in side of numerous jails. He has broken jail as many as a half dozen times within the past twelve years, and Sheriff John son kept bim here the longest term he was ever held in any one place. (By the way, prisoners will always find it a d.fficult matter to give Mr. Johnson the slip ) Tte young man calling himself Harrison, who was arrested wish Callen dine, proves to be his son, who has been thoroughly drilled in the schools ol vice, but who was released before the arrival of the Iowa Sheriff. He did not like this locality, and left for parts unknown immediately upon his release. District Court Sept, Term 1S68 We are indebted to XVm.L. Well8,CIerK of th District Court in and for Cass county, for the following transcript of the court calendar for the term just ended CIVIL CALENDAR. Alice Moore and Mercilla C. Moore by her guardian, Sabina Moore, ts Levi M. Wright and Sabina Wright trial by court Cause dismissed at cast of Plaintiffs. Alexander C. Mills, ts B. F. Reed, (Re plevin) trial by court. Judgment against Plaintiff for S ets. damages. John Banner U. E. Hills, ts Sanford Potten-er el al., (Foreclosure) referred to Sam M Chapman as special matter to take proofs and report. Jas O'Neill r R.T Wood,( Attachment) trial by jury. Verdict for Plaintiff for the sum of $549,07. New trial awarded Ira Wood r John Lutes (Appeal) triaj by court. Judgement against the Plain tiff for damages $105,75 and costs of suit. Patrict P Fitzgerald ts Abraham B Ful ler, el al, (Damages) Cause continued. Tootle, Hanna & Clark, partners, fcc , rs Henry S Jennings, (Attachm't) cause dismissed at cost of Plaintiff without prejudice. Michael Doher rf Benelict Spires, (Ap peal) trial by court. Judgement for Plaintiff. Damages $10,75 and cost of suit. Joahua Lynn rs Lewis Miller, (Dama ges) trial by jury. Verdict in favor of Plaintiff for $105,00 and cost of suit. Albert Bacon is Sebastian Striege', (Foreclosure) Default entered againrt Defendant. Judgement in favor of Plain tiff for $614,50 and costs, also decree for sale of mortgaged premises. Snm Richardson ts John Mutz el al (Equity) trial by court. Cuuse heard and'substituted and taken under advise ment. Mahala Rakes, Administratrix of the estate of John Rakes, deceased, x$ Math ew Metcalf trial by court. Judgment rendered against the Def end't for $307,50 damages and costs of suit. Jairus E Neal and 3. E Hills rs Henry C Mayfield, (Equity) default of Defend ant entered. Judgment for sum of $1220 in favor of Plaintiff. Jairus E Nea. rs Willis Stevens(Equity) Judgment against defendant by default for the sum ef $1320. Wm U Shepherd ts Alra Drew and Sam'l H Cummins, (Equity) judgmen ts Alva Drew for conveyance of real es tate described in petition and for costs of suit. Mahala Rakes Administratrix of estate of John Rakes decased, rs John C Rakes and TQbitha Rakes (Appeal) trial by jury, verdict in lavor or i'lainuii xor $103.33. Lucy A Boyd tMonteville White, (Pe tition for Sheriffs Deed) heard by court and ordered that deed be made in con formity to the prayer of petitioner. Townsend Carpenter r WillU J Ilor tor and David Horton, (Debt). Cause continued. Dunsey Summers ts Albret C VanEpps and Wm II II VanEpps, (Debt.) Cau?e continued Andrew Tutt ts J L Burger, (Damages) cause continued. A Carmichael ts John Ingram,(Petition in error) judgment reversed. Caroline Engel rs Nicholas Eogel (Pe tition for Divorce) cause heard and dis missed at cost of Plaintiff. Sam'l L Cann on ts Sullie J ".Cannon, (Petition for Divorce) Decree for di vorce granted. Harvey B Lathrop ts Elsie Lathrop, (Petition for Divorce) cause continued. Justice L Cozad ts Charles M Holmes and John U Craig, (Stiict foreclosure) cause continued. Wm L Hobb" rs John M Johnson el al (Appeal) cause continued. Sherman S Jewi:t and Francis Root ts Jesse II Cadwalader and Adison G Barnes (Petition on Foreign Judgment) contin ued by agreement of parties George W Kearns ts Matilda J Reams (Petitionfor Divorce) decree for divorce granted. Drew and 3adger ts Wm W Conner, (Appeal) cause continued Wm Fowler ts T E Hughes (Appeal) cause continued. McCaun & Me'calf and Silas E Smith, as trustee, &a, ts Edmund Ga id (Pet, tion for appointment of Special Master in Chancery) ordered that Joseph W John son be appointed such master. Julian Metcalf as trustee for Horace Metcalf ts John Long, (do ) Asber EJgerton ts John Gable, (do. Lydia II Haveland, formerly Lvdia II Stanley, by her next friend Henry C Jones rs Jonithan T Rogers Confirma tion sale confirmed and deed ordered Charles S Wortman ts John Allinson Confirmation sale confirmed and deed ordered. James Beaky ts Wm M Slaughter and Martha Slaughter Confirmation of Sher iff sale sale confirmed and deed ordered Charles Lazenby ts Stephen Gilrov and Selia Gilroy Confirmation of Masters sale sale confirmed and deed ordered. Murphee iSiujpson ts Antony Bobls ehild Confirmation of Sheriff sale sale confirmed nnddeeJ ordered. Charles P. Creasy as Ex 'cutor of estate of Mary Brown, deceased, sale of real estate confirmed and deed ordered. Calvin U Parmele ts Joshua B Wei's Confirmation of Masters sale sale con rmed and deed ordered. E II Eaton ts Sam'l II Elbert et al m tion to retax cost filed, C.I, MAU CU..lf State of Nebraska ts Henry Forbes Sc. Nacy Ann Pierce (Fornicuioo anJ Adultery) trial by jury. The jury fm, ed to agree and were discharge 1. The Recognizance of defendants taken hn fol. lows. Henry Forbes in the sum of on hundred andNancy AnnPierce in the sum of fifty dollars, for appearance at next term of court. State of Nebraska ts James wood (malicious mischief) trial by jury jury returned verdict of not guilty and prison er was therefore discharged. State of Nebraska, ts John Banger (assault with a deadly weapon) forfu ture of Recognizanee entered. State of Nebraska ts Richird P (Larcerny) nolle prosequi entered on mo tion of District Att jurnev, and prisoner discharged from custody. State of Nebraska ts Edward Carol (molicious mischief J iiid.tement squash ed. State of Nebraska ts George Ward et. al. (Larceny) cause continued. State of Nebraska ts Isaao Rakes and John Morris Larceny) Recognizance of Rakes forfeited, no bill found against John Morris. State f Nebraska ts Charles McGre gor (Larceny) Defendant, plead guilty and was sentenced to one years imprison' ment in the penitentiary. State of Nebraska ts George Patter son (Larceny) plead guilty and was sentenced to three months in County Jail, and fined $10, and costs of Prose cution. The Republican countj Convention was held yesterday, with the following result : Senator for Cas9 II. D. Hathaway; Senator for Cass, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward and Butler Wm. F. Chapin ; Members of the House for Cass - George Seybold, D. McCaig, J. McF. llagood, and Jas. McKinnon ; County Commissioner J. B. Moore; Cash paid for Wheat oy li. l.. uuL.mtu.jK.. aug.2om3. A rOSIT.TEREFUSi.il... In the published "Report" of the "Great Trial" at Island Park, we find the following: "Each contestant claims the most elastic stitch. Then each is re quired to sew a seam, side by Bide, on tbe bias of a piece of elastic goods ; and one of the Judges takes the piece, and stretches it lengthwise of the seam, til one seam breaks. He still continues the stretching ; but the other seam refuses to break at all." The latter wan th twisted loop stitch seam, of the Willcox & Gibb, made of a single thread ; th broken one, a look. stitch seam, male of two threads. OsageOrange Plants nre scarce in all the States, but in great demand. They will all be sold this fall so that nona can be had in the spring. They can be bad this fall by applying in season to W. S. West. September 2d. tf. I' AY All persons knowing theraseves indebt ed to me will please call and pay up im mediately. A.word to the wise, etc. Sept.10 tf. C. E. Forct. We have two of the celebrated John II Manny's Combined Reaper &, Mower left, which we offer to the farmers of Cass County, for the very low price of $160, and warrant the same to do as much and as gaod rork as any machine made. A few of tho Celebrated Garden City Selby Cultivators and Hay Rakes on hand yet at a very cheap prices. E..A. WicCENHORy k Co. tf. New York Cash Store. NOTICti. All persons owing us will please call and settle as we want to close up our last years business. jan?t f Sixpson, Mickelwait & Co. MOXEY. All persons indebted to us will please call and settle Immediately. Sept 3d, tf Dovh, Bro. & Co. St. Luke's Parish. Vestry. Regular meetings first Tue lay of every month, at 7 p. m.. at the office of D II Wheeler. Rev. GEO.C. BKTTS. D W Whebleb. Clerk. Chairman. Ctw-EXCELSIOR DB .REE LOOGK, No 1. Platts mouth. holds regular meetings on the third Wednes day evenings of each montD. Bro J. WESLET BARNES, W D T. Bro. W. L. rui, W D 8 Sinter RoA Davis. W DVT. fr3TAROF lion LODGE No 8. Mt. Fleasanf olds regular meetings every Saturday eveninx. J. n. a A 11.3, w. u. i. Miss SaBAH P01SEL. W. a.. 8. A DAVIS, Lodge Deputy. Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A- F. & A JXL. R?iil ircommanteHtlons 1st and 3d Mondays ofeach nouth, at 6 1 8 o'clock, p. m. t. u. Lin.iustu, nr. in. O. C. BETTS. fee. District Court, launder. County. NOTIDK It hereby given, that In compliance with tne petition o' the Co inty Commisrners or Saunders county, Nebraska, I have appointed a term of the District Court for Raid County, to be held on the 23d day of October, a. d 1S6S. uwp. a. 1.AA.K, ude 2d District. Plattsmouth, Sept. 10th, 1363. n24wC Burlington & Missouri River, In Connection wifh CHICAGO, BUilLIWGTOiN & QUINCY RAILROADS e Pre tent to the Pnulic tbe most direct, suae and saf Route to OHIO. ILLINOIS. INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND. I'tseengerf have the choice of the various routes centoriug in Chicago. Baggage Checked through to IHtumwa. HATES invariuhly as low as by other Routes. S- Buy yom Coupon Tickets AJT OTTUMWA via BURLINGTON- PULLMAN S ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS OR ALL RIGHT TRAINS. A. E. TOCZALI5, PERKINS, Superintendent. Geo. Tc't & Pas'r Ag't C. C. MORTOIfr Oen'l Freight Ag't eptl7. ELECTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tr at oi. Tuesday, the Thir eenth day of October next, at the oaual place of holding election- In each Frec nct.(or as near as may be practicable,) in Cass County, and State of Nebras ka an election will b held for One Member of Congress for Nebraska. One Governor for Nebraska. One Secretary of State. One Auditor of State. One State Treasurer, One District Attorney for 2d Judicial District, One Senator for Cass County On Senator for Cass. harpy, daanders, Butler and Seward Countie-. Four Members of the Ilou-eof Representatives for Cass County. One Coo ay Coromisiioner for the Second District, (Rock Bluff.) One Assessor ror eacn rrecinei. Three Judges aLd two Clerts of Election for each Precinct. One Road Suiiervisor lor each Road Dtstilct. Which election will be opened at nine (9) o'clock ID the morning, and will continue open until six (6) o'clock io the afternoon of tbe same day. By order ef tbe COUNTY COMMISSION tR This 7th day of Sep ember. A. D 1364. B. SPURLOCK. Clerk, Csss Connty, Nebraska PROBU E NOTICE. Whereas William Woodruff h-s ra.de application to the Probate Court of Cass County to b appointed administrator of tbe estate of Mrs. Ivah F Uoyman, deceased, late of said County, the Court has appoint ed Thursday the 17th dy of September, lgfig as tbe da v to determine the same. All persons interested will appear on that day at the Probate Office in the city of ruttsmouta atiu o'clock a .m. IT 11.1.1.1 l sr. u Attn. Augut 231 h 1$63. Probate Judge. Dr J. S- IttcADOW, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, WYOMING. - NEBRASKA "Vffershis professional services to the people of J the town and surrounding country, (.aunties B. Spfrlock. R. Baxter Wispnm Co. Clerk and Recorder. Dept'y Clerk A Rec'r, Spurlock & Windham, rLATTSJfOUTIt, NEBRASKA FRONT ROOMS OF COURT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer's Office. LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD. Titles Examined, and CoiiTeyaiices Made Taxes paid and receipts forwarded promptly. Plattsmouth, June 18,1863 all. K. & I. STAGE LINE. Stage w ill leave Keb. City on and af.er April 13th. a 6 1-) o'clock, a m taking breasfast at Factory vi. le arrive at Plattsmonth at 13 o'clock, for dinner leave PlatUmouth at one; arrive at Neb. City at o'clock, p. m. Office at Lindsay's Hole'. Aeb City, and at Platte Valley House, riattsmouth, prlfitf CEO. JENNINGS, plattsmouth Meat Market! W. P. Morrison & Bro. Mi in Slreet, opposite JIasoxic Block. V flue assortment of fresh Meat can always be fi.uo at oar market. STEAMBOATS supplied on reasonable term. Tho biggest market price will be paid lor STOCK AND I1IDES ! We hare a'.larce lot of nsr E3 ma fur sale at retail. W. F. MORRISON BRO. JopVlh nl2tf. WAsiiirvcTorv Life Insurance Compa'y, 9S Ilroadway, New-York. CYRUS CURTISS, President. CashAssetts. - Sl.000.000 Entire profits divided among the Policy Holders. Policies nonfoifeitable . after twi annukl payment Dividends on the Contribution Plan, paid annual ly from date of policy, and in case the premiums are not paid, applied to ke p the insurance In foree. LIFE POLICIES SELF SUSTAINING In from 18 to 20 years, according to age. This company issne polic'e" on all the approved plans of Inxuranee, and offers every inducement con sistent with solvency. For particulars app!y to the undersigned. For Agencie to PAUL A MASON, General Agent, 130 LaSelle str. ft, Chicago. RU'D A LTMaV, A gnls Council Bluffs. Dr. K. K. LIVINGSTON, Med. Examiner, nil Plattsmouth, Keb. Weeping Water Mills. Farmers, go where you can get the best Flour and the most of it. 8j Ibt ofX X X FLOUII and 12 Ibi of BRAN given in exchange for good Wheat. We are also doing grist work; and, with our in creased facilities, feel asuurrd that we can give the best and the most flour of any mill in the State. Satisfaction Guaranteed PRODUCE UOVGIIT AI'D SOLD. HIGHEST MARKET THICK PAID. REED & CLINTON. Ma'ch 2Cih, 1?6S. Cheap Gash Store ! L. F. REED, ' F. E. DEARDSLV. REED fc BEARDS LIT, WEEPir:G WATER, NEBRASKA U7E hnve just openel a Iaree stock of Ooods t Weeping Water, consisting of Dry Goods, Gnocertes, Queensware, Hardicare, Glass, Iron, Wooden Ware, JVotions, Ar.d every thing the farmer and mechanic needs. Styles and grades to suit. To buy elsewhere mty be well, lo buy here is well always well often bi't ter nften best. Call and ee. Look at the Goods. Ask for the price. Consider well, and do what is isest. All Woods warranted as representro. REED & BEARDSLT, July 80 tf. Parniele & Kershaw, Dealers in LUMBER, SHINGLES, I, A Til TIMBER, Ac, Plattsmouth, Neb. C H PARMEt.E, kW. KERSHAW, August 27tk, 1S63. O. F. JOHNSON. KUOENX LEWIS 0. F. JOHNSON & CO, (opposite Clark ft Pluram-r,) DEALERS IN Drugs. Medicines STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES HAIR OILS, Newspapers, Magazines &c &c, &c. PreicrlpMons can folly eojapounded by an expe- rlenctd Druggist. UBO mo, "RIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. J essays tor Young Men on the interesting r-la- tin ut Bit Jegroum to Bride in the institution o Marring -. a Guide to matrimonial felicitv and tru happine-B. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes free of etiarge Address, Hcrwass Ac80tlTIO. Box V, FfrUateipKia, r. George Boeck, Dealer In all kinds of Agricultural Implements. Manufoc'urer of WA G O XS, B UG GIES & C. Repairing done with neatness and Dlspstch. ar-Atthe two story IJrick Shop, I'lultsutoutU Vtbraeka. July23u. 186S. nHtf. HEALTH, COMFORT AND ECONOMY. 3 REASOXS FOR BOARD ISG with GEC. XV. COaLVitf, OAK STREET, - PLATTSMOUTU Two blocks northwest of Crick School-House. HE has a BA Til HO USE, free to patron; his rooms are well ventilated, and bis prices are reasonable. Julj28 nl6if. DATID LEVITT. 1 Hog. II. HYDB. JLEA.VITT 5c III DE, Real Estate 011c a AKD- Homcstead Directory, NEBRASKA CITY, op'site LandOffice. LINCOLN, NEB., Cadillac Houee. Government Lands selected from pt rsonal exam ination. Free Homesteads selected, surved and se cured. Lands in second hands and improved farms bought and sold. Titles examined, a nd Conveyances mrde. References: John B. Turner, late Pres G At C U R R ; Lee County National Gank, Dixon, III. ; Robert Harris, Pupt C B t Q R R; Any Banker in Whiteside county, III. ; Register and Receiver of Land Office, Nebraska City. nil PLOWSI PLOWS! a E. FORGY, Manufacturer of all kinds of Farming: Implements, 8a ch as the celebrated Rod Breaking Plows, Mould Board Breakers, Stirring Plows, Single and Double Shovels, Cultivators and Harrow. Repairing done on short notice All work warranted. Having had much experience in the business, 1 feel assured that I can give general satisfaction. Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. o. f-.roaax. Plattsmouth. Neb., May 6th, 1867. PIANOS PIANOS, MELODEONS. J. MUELLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Dea'er in the celebrated Steck A McCain nion Pianos, and o her Musical Instruments. fcCJ-All Instruments warranted five years. 3 oct21 ly J. W. Middleton & Co , STATIONERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUR ER N PEINTEES, LITHOGRAPHERS, AND Notarial and Corporate Seals. 196 LaheStrcet, CHICAGO, - - 111. supplies roa Merchants, Banks, Hail Roads and Public Offices. Ieb2Tyrl TCTTLIT, THOMPSON & WETMORE, JOBBERS OP MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, AND FtfRNISHJNG GOODS. 58 and 60 Lake Street, CHICAGO. - ILLINOIS Tcttlk. Thompson Wetmore, Chicago Isaac Fksno & Co., Boston, Mass. leoiivn CHILD &BRIGGS, Wholesale Grocers and Denljrs in CANNED GOODS AXD SOUTH WATER STREET, CHICAGO. - - - 1LLLY018. fet2Tm6 J. 1YI. HINCHMAN, (Successor to Conelan c ninchmaa,) Druggist & Apoth.ecary DEALER IN DRUGS & MEDICINES, Paints, Oils Dyes, Notions, Toilet Goods, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, PURE WINES AND For Uechanloal and SlodicinaZ purpose Keep constantly on hand a tall and wef asaore ed i took of PATENT MEDICIIM'.S. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded by an experienced Druggist. one but the TUREST Medicin a used. Align t warranted at rrpretented. Catfand sec. MAIN STREET; fOtf H SIPK. Terms Cash. DR. ITI. H. ITTCaLUSKY, DE N T I S T, Wit do all work In his line on short notice. EJ-Offlce with Dr. Livingston. July 6. mproTcd Farm and Tim ber For Sale- The farm is about 20 miles west from Plattsmouth, miles west of Hoover's, on the Muse Koad Ct c res has been in cultivation a log house upon it. and plenty of stock water; ii Is S. w-qr ec 27, T 12, 11 1CU acres; and connected wnn it is uoi ana E or of S E qr pec 20. Mme T and R. (timber) 90 and ?0-l0 acres, making 250 and 80 100 aetes. Also the N w iror N w qr of !ec x4, T 7"; K 44, la ills county, Iowa, Due east from Plattsninath, and mile from the river, (heavy timber.) For terms addreis, D. H SOLOMON, may2Stf. Glouwocd. Iowa. FOR SALE TheS. VSec. 14 The N W V, 6 23, the N K f N K the K E of 3 E 15 and tbe S K of S K, Sec 15, T 10 Range 11, Cass County, Nebraska. .411 of the nbuve lands for sale in trncts to suit pur chasers. Terms one-fourth cash the balance in three equal annual payments, interest at 10 percent, pay Me annually. aaare-s W. B. BK.KBE, mayTm3 Cadis, linn is n Co. .Ohio'. NEW ARRANGEMENTS' James OITeill DTALER IN" TRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IARDWARE, QUEENSWAR1. HATS, BOOTS, CAPS, SHOES. FARM PRODUCE And everything needed Ly the FARM ER MECHANIC. naviDC purchased the entire stock of noods etons: go d style, and propose to sell gi ods at the old staud. on the most reasonable terms. j U ... uan.lH I um rO.fittlllff the HOTO rCL'IU ' uiarStf JAJIMU JUST RECEIVED And for sale allow figures. 10 COFFEE, 16 bbls SUGAR, 6 Ibis DR Y APPLES, 6 U DR 1 I t. A I li 4-c , ka. Also, a large assortment of Pine Lumber, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, WINDOW SASHf WINDOW Hl.ISDS. GLASS. CES1EN1. PLASTER PARIS, HAIR, COAL OIL, Eta LEXINGTON COAL, 250 bushels, to which we Invite the attestioo of blacksmiths and others as to quality and pri.-e. We are Agents for the OOODIX COAL BANK, at Lex ington, and propose to furnish all the Coal this countfy wante at prices to suit. Also a large stock r Bye, Bourbon and Star Whisky. Cherry, Raspberry, Blackberry and Ginger Brandy Call and aee upgo( MlcKElAIT 9. je d3 wtf Flourins AND WOOL- CARDING. ui ir Knit rrclr where von can kill two birds' with one stone, get your Grain Ground and Wool Carded at the same time; the machinery for both la In !erf?ct order. We use the Patent Machine Cards, which were run cnoUK'h last year to establish their superiority over the old kind, aa all who used the n can testify. The snperioritv of Mr. 6. Twigs as a Carder Is well known, and hisservlces sre still te tained for the benefit of tbe public. With the above advantages we flatter ourselves that we can make it to the advantage of all who want wors in mr nr.o to come this way. D. DEAN , Proprietor. 3D. B. IvIcMocliau, Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL and NAILS, ROCK ISLAND PLOWS. CURS.PtANTERSi Cultivators, sulky and walking, Cook Stoves, A Large Variety on Hand. Spades Shovels, Hoes, Kakesy &c, &c. A larpe stork now on hand at small advanc" rf Eastern Prices. 10(3 Main Street, Nebraska Cityt (Opposite) the 6eyuiour Hor.s ) SIGN OP THE PAD IiOCK -7 y