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J- 4 V t V t i l ; 11 1 i ? i ' s I I 1 THE IIJ5 R A L D . PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. Iloury Ward Ueeeher says that a poor man with plenty cf "check" will get alo?;g Letter than a modest man with $50,000. Mr. IS. has always got along THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1S73. .1. A. MACMUKPIIV. .EniTOB. CORREiPUNiE CE From all parts of the State ami country rea peettully solicited for the Hsrai.d, We do not rend anocjnjouj letter an J com raucicii'.iuns. The nxme ami addreps of the wri ter are in all cuiscs icdispenrT ie, a a f u aranty fgood faith. Ur.U OI K MI.K.MIIIIHU U i.lSf. We cr.U attention to the frplendi l Club List ctTercd. It is our desire to place before the people of fans Co. every f-pportunity for iol'or-m.-tion and instruction. To all tln.no who wis-h to tako any of tbe publications mentioned be low we offer them a the foilowir.g low rate." : arper's Mairazitie and Herald one year ft 75 Weekly 1 75 Uazar 4 7.i Leslie's Ills. Xcws'pcr " fc " 4 75 Cbiiuncv Corner " " 4 75 Seribner's Monthly " " ' " 4 75 "Wood's house'd Mac. " " " " 2 50 Les'i-'i Ladies Masr. " " " 4 50 Feter' Mus. Monthly " " - " 4 00 Atlantic Monthly 5 0) Frairie Fanner ' " " " 3M Chicago Inter-ocean " " 3 00 tfpiiit oft'no Times 6ii Turf. Field A I'arm " " " " 6 (X) New York Time " 3 00 " World " " " " 3C'J " " Tribune " " " 30 ' " Ledger " " 4 CO " Weekly " - " M 4 00 Rnral New fcrker " " " " 4 0) Toledo Plcde " " " " S O'l What Next-?-chro:no)" 2 00 Phrtn. Journal " " " " 3 50 We make the r.heve liberal offers because we are very onioti t collect iu our subscription 1 ist and siiirt on an entirely ciuh basis, which we shall endeavor to make our rule hereafter. A Splendid Chance. ie will send the HcKALfi and Iiemoresta' Monthly, which is .'$ for one year, to any per. son who p-iys us 3."..) In addition to both Periodicals at the price named, a choice from a list of extraordinary Premium? is given to each subscriber to I'eiu-oi-e-t' Monthly. Among the.oj are a Cno pjir of 'hr.Tiio Pictures f Falls of Niagara end Y--tiii:.te Falls 1,. worth ?t0 : or a food Stereoscope wi;i: a series of views ; besides numerous other valuable preuiiauis worth fropi two to ten dol- The best boy aal girls' magazine, and the ?rK,-!msiiA Uep.ald t greatly reduced rates. AVc wll! scad Xekr-ca IIfhai o and Df.mor r. t's Yoitnr Adtatrt, which U Sl.x) f"r one yp.ir. to ;my t. Tson w:f :iys u. iJ.oo. Demor f!'sYna!jf .Ami-ri-M is alwuys s-iiarklinir with "i.tcrt-iuii'iir Stories. Poem?, Music, I'lizzlos. panics. Travels, and oMier pleasant features Z'- j-r.'fusely i' lu-fatcd. and cannot fail to atnuc, instruct and elevate, and assist to nia!t lac lives i)f youthful Ajnerican useful, truth lul r.nd hp;'y. Ot:r Watchman frienJ comes down I:-fivy cn the .? this week. Who'll lcn-1 "Little Mic." 5011:6 little oxen to fo out i-irivas-irjs uitJj ? Mr. C-n-i Y. Vh'ilU, of the P.J,- Lntr, is 1. 'tilling hi ai -elf an dopant- white inir'.e frahsea at thfi south-ea-t con;r of HJ l aal Walnut streets, riiiivh:'. hii. We call attention to the oSer made below, and advice our farmers to take advantage of" I lie same : KZSSASKA S7AT3 E02TI3ULTU2AL 20 C2iI7. At tho annual meetini? of the fociety, hell in January la.-t, the undersitfned was directed to procure at least one car l ad of evergreens from the rocky ujouu tuins, f-.ir distribution to county soeieties and horiieukuris-t throughout the tr'tate, ju quantities not exceeding oua hundred to each iierson. The suc-iieiss which a! tended the cx-p-rimetit made by the Soc5eij two year. a.o, warratjt-s the b.;iitf that the-3 find vaiicties can 'do introduced at a cheep rate and wiil prove cu-mi j)a?ei l'or tim ber, shelter belts and ornamental pur poses. The object of the Socid'y being to en courrga the growtli of cvergreus in every fiectiou of tho State, tho.-e re civir. the trees vr ll only bu required to pay the actnal cott of ficiht and patk- 'I he p round bhould bo prepared fur planting fy May l.-t, and notice of the time i f delivery will bo given in advance to each perr-on ordering, to that there will bo no delay in planting. It iui portant that thoso wihin to take ad vantayo of this oiFer to secure Oi.e ever greens not offered for f-a e by dealers, fch'M-id give notice to the undersigned at once, t-tatin.ar number and how to be tent giv'iii I. O. address. . . .7. T. Alax. Omaha, 3faich 15, 12. A Jcllj Friend VTorth SaTljag. " Our Dljntion; Gr, M:jJ!!,, Fntn'Vs Stent," is the happy title of i;o Lev.is lat?.st and most important hook, a beautifully bound copy cf which we have ju-.t received from Messrs. 11. Ian- NAFOtil & Co., the Western r sbl'Miers .We assure the readers of tho IIeualu that the aforesaid 4Jo!!y Friend" com munieate-JTiot ono only, but a gondly nun. ber of .secrets well worth knowing. He solves the problem of cheap Hvin.-r, showing how ona may live well and thrive, upon 1 than one hJhr a v:ah! Ho tf aches l.ov to live so that one need nevii- !;e troubled with '"the blues," or suffer with biliousness, or dyspepsia. He offices are kept here, and it a firat clas hotel. Mci.rs. Buttery & Lazenby, have the finest livery barn I have wen yet in the State. It is built of brick, forty fe?t wide, by one hundred and thirty feet long, and well finished off throughout. PiattMneuth U theceunty heat of Cas Co., one of the Gnest'agrieultural districts anywhere to be found. ?ir. Perry Walk er, of this county, has the finest orchard in tho State, I a:u informed, there be ing fortj acres h&irbig fruit, and the market in Piattsinouth is supplied by him with all the apples thi-y need, prov ing conclusively, that time, judgment, and cre, wid produce plenty of fruit in Nebraska afic-r all The above was written in thM:mmc-'r of ;S70, and was a correct description of Piattstnoiuh as it appeared to "us then being our Erst visit to this burg by land. We staid one dy, and now re-pub'i-di our article as a curiosity, and to note the change. When it was written we cer tainly never thought to live here. Lli. P32C3:TAL E. S. Childs, of Glen!, called on th-3 IIkualo a id Lf; Uisouis "sporids." We wish there wer-j moro Childs' like him, in this worli. J. M. Patterson,' Rjek liluffs, called cn us Thursday 1-tst, and loft us souis thing tl.a better for hi-j visit. Mr. Ju'iua Brair.ard, cf Washineton county, agent for the Harris Header, cilled.cn tho i I Kit ALU. JMr- IS. is an old friend and a No- 1. nun. Mr. 11. Solomon, of the firm of Solo mon & Nathan, proprietor, of the Philadelphia, i-tore, Jef; on Tuesday for the east, to Iiy in a stock of spring and e'::u:.!5r goods. Th? ladies who wi-h tJ Pt-cure fanoy good 4 of the iutcst ety.'e, at low down prices, will do well I to wait a few days for Mr. Solomon's rc'::ru. Mr. Mjn-!.?iihafl, of the Lincoln Jonr nd Co up any, called, ou hi--wcy cast, for his famiij . cn Tuesday lat. Jhs. W. iJ&nk, connected with the Hannibal Courier, and owuer of a liuo farm in Cass county, nuar A.-hlaaJ, called on tha He::alu, Tujsday. ' Moses Stocking, the sheep i.vst ruan in Nebraska, call.'d on the Hi RALD, Wednesday, and reported Saundcri county ali ri;-ht. tlil: 4Silver Toimue " &z i 4 J'ASCFACTCCKD by cot known. Efforts are being mad to have Glad fstoiia resume oSice. Ths Carlist3 have suffered & di.-as- i trcua defeat at Vera, Spain. Tha I resident has pent to the Senate the nomination of Williiru A. Kiohar i pon, as Secretary of Treaoary. The propeller Grace Irvin?, from Bos- f ton to New Bedford, foundered very suddenly. A destructive fire at L'awrencb'jrr, f 1 sl-.L Ky., Friday morning, destroyed four fiflhs of the towa. St. Patrick's day w,i3 celebrated in Chicago and elaewhare by processions and banquets. Tha dry goods stors of T. Uarlett, Cedar Fails, Iowa, was burned last night. Loss, $20 001. 1 Ordinance No. 40. f-of Superintendent of Public Schools i within and for the City of l'lattsmouth. -I Be it ordain"d. by the Mayor and T(Vmri?ihuen of the Citv of Plattstnouth : Section 1. That the Supernten 1- An Iri-hnisa who had jut landed ent to his t-ister, who was married to a Yankee. The couple lived hippilyto get her, and when Pat ea.e the gentle man t ok him over his piaca to rhow it Pat. at the evidence of prosperity, said to his brother-in-law : IJegorra, you are very happy here with this fiae property t3 live on; my si-ter had good luck, iii tirely, so she had, iu getting vou for a husbat:d. "Ah, yes," responded thi mirricd tnun, "vre would be very happy but for one thing. "And" what's that?" a-ked Pat. "Ah, Par," teturned the gentlcnaD, "I am sorry to say we have no child ren." "No children !" cxc-!ainv I Pt,f; "thin begorra, it is not my M-ter 3Iaggio's ruuh, for f-hc) Lad two before .-die left Ireland, and that's tho ray.-on me father s-int her to America !" THE MARKETS. 143, 145 & 1 17 East -Cd Street. Itir Yoi, Stailocl, pax!pald,n Ho-lpt of Prion. Darling, I tim lonely now. Sous and Ch irus. Sweetest, .-onst and Chorus. Matti5 M.iy. Sons mi i Ch.Tus. Stewart. 31 D.iiilis. SO D.vrik"-. :w Doinikvr. 110 Kosewig. M Mier. 30 Stewart. 3J Danks, 3) Uai.ks. 0 Pratt. 30 Stewart. 30 Fersley. U5 Hays. 35 Hays. 35 L'ays. 40 nays. 40 Stewart. 40 Pauseron 50 NEW YORK, February '2d. 1ST;) Monev Actire at J -r4(2, 1 ?2 (jold Firm at Il4jiV115 Govern men t Strong CHICAGO. February 20, 1S73 Flour Q;:!et Wheat i.)ud Corn Less active, t)ats Ivsitr Rye Dol' B.nlcy Doll Cattle Good, Hrg Live, Fuentd. liariine. till we meet. Think of me, Dai'ling. iiou ut;d Ctiorns. A.-kink-a 151crf.:ns from II- ther. Sons and 1 iiorus. KccoilccU ins of Ciiildhoo I. Karitone Sons Thu art i o longer Mine. Ballad li ar m sxy my littie Ptayer. Sor;jr ana Chora. Close tlie --hu:ier5. Wil'iV Dead .'-org iiud Clioriis. Kthel I'r- cuio oijif and t.'horui. Q it llat i itrKlia ie. iboiiij and Pa rice. You'll r.Iwny.s find tueTrue. !fo::g and I "Jioru, Dead, but not Forgotten. Song and Chorus. M'jer i Maitie. i:oug and Chorus Lay lac where my Mother's iSli-ep:r.. onrand' horus Father ot Ail. fcacred oiig-. Instruinenta Triusic. Aututr.n Leave.-. tec,iid Pensee Atelud;iuc. C. T- Frey. 35 Aelisrtrio. Fautaie. Kinktd. .'',5 ll'jsiic Jitauty March. Kinket. 30 Sunbuiuu March. S::c.al. " Johnnie March. Kinkel. 5 Dertie .Scii-'ttische. Kiokt-I. ?" Jiiumie's --cliotii-che. Kinkel. ."-5 rii.Lrio'.- Waitz. ' KtnkeL 25 .- wc-t Sixteen Wa'tz. K';:kel. Iv" f.vet'iiiif Zephyrs Vtolts. 1'iicher. ;0 l'ird ot l e ojty Waitz. Yountf. i; j PwitcL-oC li-ilfp. Yourttc. -0 Kiltie's Polka. Kii.kel. :'5 Kty of Sunshine Po'Va. 1'acher. .'io i.-tf'nii k -t irs IV; ka de S Ion. peine. 50 Kddit-'s Pidka. Kinkel. :J5 Hurry's I'orka. Kinkel. 3- Pmile of Biaitty Polka. l'nuag. -t) Pieces ma.-ke 1 rhus h ,ve r icturn titles. Ary pie"e .-sailed, poil-pai l. on receipt of marked pri -c. . Adlrt.-s. , J. L. PKTKRS. fvfl Broii-lw.iy, New Yojk. S 5 0:(i5 io 1 IV ' ' I 21 .',ii,.(..:l 25:t2tA KEW ER,mJ0U3fJALiSji1 0.;;t t'5 7 1 C-- 73 ! ?4 TOta f) 10 ent of Poblie Schoi!s within arid t'nr thp V IJllCUIUlll U til ULl 1YC I'll llir services a salary of two hundred dollars per year. Sec. 2. No per-on noting in the ca- n!HOr7 fit' f'dlinf,, iiitiivinian.-l.,nr j be eligible to the oihee of City Super v int iidr-nt ? Sec. 3 This Ordinance shall take Vi effect i'rom and after its publication as pre-i ribed by law. Pa-svd and approved Mar. h lt. 1S73. At t. st: M. L. WHITE, M. IS. Reese, Mavor. City Clerk. f,0t2 Ordinance No. 39 An Ordinance dividing the City of Plattsmouth into Wards. Be it ordain'd by tho Mayor and Conttciimen of t he City of Plattiaouth. That the t-;id City cf Plattsmouth shall bo and the same is hereby divided into Wards as follows : All that part of sail city north of Main and cHt of Sixth street Jthail be the i'irsr Ward. And all that part of the said city lying north of ():k tre-t and west of Sixth Etreof shaft constitute iha Second Ward.. Ali that part of said city lying south of Oak meet and west, of Sixth street fhall coiiMitute the Third Ward. And all (hat part t f aid city lyiog .south of Main street and east of Six'h Street shall constitute the Fourth Wur i. 1'nvidtJ, That all Couw-ihueii oi f-aid city vho-e term of office shall not expire in the month of April, 1S73, shall not be oiTtieted by tbn or linarce. Sec. 2. Each Ward in raid city, here by created, fehall be entitled to two Counciliiien. Sec. 3. Section two of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance to incorporate the City of Plattsmouth as a city of th' Second Cla" passed and approved March 20th, 1S71. s:nd t'd other ordi nance and parts of ordinances in con flict with the provi-ions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Skc. 4. This ord nance shall tak ef fect and bo in force from and after its publication as required by law. Pa-ed and approved March 1, 1S73. M. L. WHITE. .Mayor. Attest. M. B. Reese, City Clerk. nod 2t. f&OXjZ2imi&, Dealer in CI :". in, Furnisliin (I.viJ-, Hats. Cap, Boo:. & Shoc., 'i'r ii'.ks Valines 'c Carpet Bags, c Sic. One of the Old -t ! n.ost Reliable Houses i,i Platt-iiionth. Taiu Street, h,.' wj;, -lib .V- .r-!!i. SREMKMRKR THU PLA('E.C?J 8dtf ISTKW STOBK Wesping Water, Nebraska. 5c eCCCSSKE9 TO H0P.T0N Jk JENK.S. DIALEKS III General Merchandise, fl rc H A DRY OOOD?. UltOCFTKS, HAKUWAUr:. QUEENSWARF. HATS, CAPS ROOTS. SHOES. JvOtToMS. Ai We are A?enti for Willcot &, GibH Scwfnq MachlBe "PRB.'G TRAJ3E. 1873 .714111-? .TTV-'f tells how to manage so that you shall j An agent for tho Sewing Machine Lav ,-e white teeth, swoet breath, Ptrcn.T firm of WiUnzi ' & Weber of Oa;aha, -eles. gc-1 i-nirks, refreshing ,-lcep, narrowly escaped drowning by the lip ping of his wtgon off a Lridga near to think tha Honorable n TiuTe for valuable public drxu- Wo bav tncfi-, i::p..ages, asid ub.," which, r.i vr2 vri-it be able to get any more af ter July 1-t, n. -xt, we are doubly lhsr.kf.jl h Mr. T,!i, for his tit.-dne.-s. Vr". ''I. Potter, e.ht.ir of tho Daven port G iz--U-:, will deliver t:.c address, as r-q-i.-reJ, at th; June meeting of the lo.v.i IVe-s As-ociation. Cm j in, Brother Potter, and we should like 1 0 Lear yon Hon. Jolm J. Ing alls, the newly elect ed Senator fiom Kansas, was a cla'-s-i.r.i-i of our Senator, Hon. P. W. Hitch cock, 'ihelr meeting at Washington, will, no doubt, recall many pleasant recod'ctiors, and servo to bind and stretvthf n the tics that should biad u? to our sh-tcr State ou tha Mi.s.-ouri river, ind who-e interests an 1 our own ar fre tucnLiy identical. Sine? the Omaha papers cut off their weekly oxeh-ins th-?y cau't even tell th-j day of tho month. Last Sunday's Omaha Ibr.A.l was dated the Uth, of March, and one cf tho Herald's staunch est frieadF, t!;a kind that Pwear by M. jcs it is so. drew up a whole set of legal papers the other day and dated them three days, ahead, an 1 when con founded with his tnistkg and forced to drav up another lot of MSS., oh didn't he cuss. The pait Lfgislaturo were very re:ui-s ia looking after the enrollment of their Lillsr'an 1 the proper records of their hc ti6n. First, the city charter of Omaha was never signed by tin President of the Senate ; then came tho criminal code, of which no man knoweth whether it :s a law to-dey or not ; and now cous in Johnson county and claims that by the fnb-itituiion of east for west, they "are lift mitius a ibr of townships on the east, and Tecumpseh is left one mile" . frosa tho easUm bonier of the county. The towuships cut o2 are in a pickle ix they do not know whether they belong to Neimba or are demoralized by them selves. So many errors and blunders seldom occurred before in one Legisla Iature, to say the least of tho matter. The county papers are com plaining c f mu and long life. Our "Jolly Friend" coun sels weii and wi-tly on all these points, and uiany more, aad enforces hi.i j.re ccpts by a best of anecdotes, and a vein of mirthful raillory, that arc cnjoyabl-o in the t-xtrotiio. We conCdently believe this book will m:vc thousands of doctors' bills, if its wisdom is heeled ; f r horc to Lap v dl is after all. the principal thing to most of us. This elegant volume is sold exclu sively through agents, and at quite a low price for so valuable a work. We com mend it to any cf our readers who may be on the lookout for pmjitnKle employ lujr.t. E. H anna ford it Co., 1U2 West Moii.-on Street, Chicago, is the full ad dress of the Publihcrs and ono of the most reliable lirms i-i the book bu.-inei;s. e i-Lould not furjret to incntioa the beautiful .tecl plate portrait of the au thor, and the ether excellent cngiavings with which the book is eiubtllihcd, and which add ineatly to its attractiveness. Wl I mm m I iwitinii. PL ATTSilOCTIT. Ti.e rrei-eci site cf this town vas set tled ujion and named about '55, but tbe city cf Piatt --mouth was entered as a to'.vn site in "oT. It is therefore one of! the "eldest," towns in Nebra.-ka. It was for a while, during tho Ca'ifornia aid Pike's Pcsk csnirati n, quite an (.utattiug point ; and like all the river towns, tot up to riral Oaoaha, with hopes of becoming the rent city. The opening of the Union Pacific Railway, and the establishment cf its initial point north of the Platte river, rather gave it a pull back, und for some years it has stood almost "level " and that's 6aying a great deal for a Western town. All at once, not long ago, tbe IJurlincton and Missouri Railroad Company happened to think of maki:; Plattstaouth the ter minus of their road, end instantly, it spraag into new life and vigor. Such is the wocd-.-iful power of steam and iron. The town has doubled its population the past year ; "house hficr house has ari.-eu from aoug the bill sides, and store next to store rival each other for ele.;auce, on its etretts. A very Cno hotel, called the "Brooks House," was opened by Messrs. Hi;by A Son on the 22d of April, and is now one of the beet conducted and cleanest iu the State. Thers are four lumber yRrds here, which do a large business shipping lum- in refusing to exchange with the Sra e j ocr to the interior ol the State. It be-wfM-klies The Plattsmouth llemUl of ; ing the termiuus of the B. & M. road est IVint. His horses were both drowned. The wagon was recovered. A man named Weils shot another named Shuder four mi!. -s from Stanton, in Stanton county, in a quarrel about a cow. Yotk ha3 had a puccebsful dramatic entertainment. Death. Martin Po'zin, in southeat pfibt of the county, di.;d March 21. Iictu iajuiis r?ived by a fa!! from a side walk in Lincoln. abu: ten days Lefir. The dcofS'ff'i was w!l r-t-pfcted. Rtid many frltuds mourn the ioes l'.,rk JJ'jniior. The property has been jurebu-e i in Nebraska Citi, on which to build a dis tillery, which will b- erected i-nraeJi ateiy. They keep dogj in Nebraska City whith have to be shot three times and poikoiud as many more beforo they w:ii die. Tho Rev. J. J. Roberts, of Lincoln minister of the M. E. Church, is dad. FitENOU I inner, ants. The tidai wave ot a hejvy lmm.gritioa from Franco, male its appernce in our city ejterday, two families of eleven per ?on3. They brought with them teams cows and farming implement-. They will settle in tho Republican Valley. In conversation with one of tho ga:!euan, he informed us that no less than twelve hundred of his couotrymen would Cud hour's in Nbra-ka before tho 8rt day of January, li-74. LiicAn Joir:inl. Lineonites were badly scared by a big prairie firo, whioh threatened to burn them out. J. Y. Lambert, of tho Burt County l'hf, b.s taken into puitnership Geo. P. Hall, an old resident of Bart county. The joists for the first flor of the Opera Hous, iu Lincoln, are being laid. Peat, taken from th extessire peat bed near Pittsburg, in Seward county, was tried recently in Lincoln, and pro eouiic'hI a success in the fuel line. During the funerol obsequies of the Rer. J. J. Roberts, in Lincoln, a man under tho influence of liquor created such a disturbance as to be confined in jail and fined fifty dol'srb tie next day, which he paid promptly, and then left town. Registrar's Mic3. Notice is her-.by given to the voters of the First Ward i:, the city of Piatra Uiouth State of Ntbra-ka, thit the un designed lltfjiistrar of id Ward will sit for the correction of the registry of the voter of said Ward at the office of the County Clerk on the 28th and 2'Jlh days i f March, JS73, fiom 'J o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock y m., except cue Lour at noon of each dav. M. B. Reese, Registrar Jt V.'2rd. The Great Achievement of the Nineteenth Centurv. Rwfjistrar's Notice. Notice is hrrr-by giren to the qualified vo'ers of the Sec- nd Ward of the c.fy of Piattsiuoiit!:, that the ur.d.-r.-igned will it at Hei-ei'-' Mill, in said Ward, on the 2Sth a nd 2' h d ays - f Mar.: o , 1873, for (he purpose of corrtci "nsg the regis tration of said Ward. Voter will eee th t they are propurly registered, cs thi ward has been changed recently. J. R, D.'MT, lteeir-rnr Waid. All the News and Full of CLAi3D3fE'S BENEFIT Fitzgerald's Hail, April 28th. The favorite Jloto-drama of 'Xiek of the Woods, 5? Toj Dai'jt Gr-iJu'i: is th-: title i fa pubh.-hed in New York s;;!!ev:n-j t.'ie mo-; r'-toarkat,:e i:ewsprs'er which i a. joain:ii.:fi5 success ever chronie!J. Ir i.- an i 'ight-pagd tvcniiig p.ip r (three editions daily), eiegautly print.: d, an i conducted hy the ablest editorial tilent att -linabjo. A a newspaper Tlio D,ti!y Graphic stands i:i the first rank, u-id contains reguhnly Tia Vcr7 Lite:: zz.i 711 s:t 4- -i MA LJ U. Reniotrar's Notice. Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of the uurJ ' ard ot tl ie city ot Its trreat feature con.-hti i;j the fact that it is not ou!y a ne .?-;) ur, u illustrated now.-pi per, us wr-I-. r'.ur of its pjges t-ra lili-.-d vrah ehoive reading and local news, items, go-sip. :.,;,! c.or respondcce on the fichet asid iuost Mattsm-Hiih that the unier.i:eti will j "Cresting .topi;.i. iha renaming i jur sit at Mickelwait - Sharp's oifie'e in the i 0 "U1 " ,Jl S?LE;mi0 ILLUSTCATiOiJS A c tory of Early Iveut'ai ky Life In'crludo of Songo ic . Ac. "liurnin of t hic.igro." hy W. M. Carleton. And the genteel comedy of "FAMILY JARS." Music ty Prof. Johceoii's Litk1. Admi.-riuii 55 ct. ltesrved Seats 0 cts. it.-crvcd seats can te 3-cured at H. J. St.-eight's l'ostOih e I!oo;;-tor. ,'1-it. To Farmers an-i Horsemen. FURNAS NURSERIES, BKOWX VILLI-:, NEIi. FURNAS, SONS & FERRAND. . t 1 Furna and Sons, Brownville, Nebraska, and E. Ferrand, Detroit, Michiirun, have consoiiilatel their stocks and will h-rt-'ftev conduct buitie.'i at IjMornviiie, N.'It . wloro t hi-y offer the l.-.tie'-f r-.nd nio-t . .MOf-ct .gen eral X'irs- ry Stock ever otfercd in 'ho e--t. c xi.-i.-t ing in part as fui!w : CO oTO . h-."ue 3 yrsr -'d Aiole "ft. lo.i.ifci-j " 2 " 1 Imijt " I. 3 i-nd l year '11 I e -.t Tree--. 0.0 0 ' " 2, 3 and -4 jcar old Cherry '1 .. 50,l 0 " 1 ,n,d Z year dd IVn.-h Tree.--. 'jJHAI " l'liuii. A j.ricot mid Necl.-.rine Trees 4. f-,K:.'lfiO No. 1 Honey Locust Hcda PI in Is. 2,()1 (mk) 1 '-Mpe irani'c. 5 lie! Purest Tree SceiiiifS. L'oO.ooij l-.veri-'rceiis, in vane-v. 10 !.(' -0 each 13'ack Ix-rri'-s, loi-pherriee and st raw harries. ,r.!.fii e.ieh loos--herries an I I 'urr-'nts, Jo.o-Hl l'eroetu:il and ( li:nbiinf KoiCS, MOtn Flowcrins Shri.hs, 10.OUO.WKi Willow Cu'.tiut-i. FARMER'S EXCHANGE 15 5-- Hoo7cr. louisvjlli:, xj:b. f Iveeps constnitly on h ind all staple krtiole s-ich i-s Co lie a Susar, Tobacco, Molasses, Dry u'oudi Boots and Shoes, Ae., In fact evf rv tliinff U"iinlly kept I a Vnti ty Mora. M'hich will soi l on -piall rolirs lor Cash, A II kinds of Produce taken in exrhnug fr (too U a:.-l Highest Market Price given in cash for Grain. lr. VT. X). Jo:ie hess ltrave io Citl attca'.ioa t- tun tiici ir.eLt he lia just received two very f;ae atirna's from the en-i, viz.r "THE WEBIJ JACK" 'xoiniAx," r'ro:u Fairfield, Iowa, aulthelroi Orry Nor-u-an r-ia lion eal'.cd said War-J. on th- 2Sth and 29' h days of March, IS7o, for the purpo.se of cor recting ilia registration of said Ward. Voters will picas.1 take notice aiid see that ;oii are properly registered, as this Waid has been chan?".d retrentlv. I'. P. Gass, Reisirar 31 Ward. Registrar's f'ctica. Notice is hereby given to thequaliSid voters of the Fourth Ward of the ky of 1 'iattm,suth, that tho utider-igned will di at the of'tice of D 11. W.heider ii Co , in said Ward, on the 2ith snd 2'.'th diys of March, -1S7.'J, for the pur pose of correcting tha rek'i:tratio;i of paid Ward. Voters will plv-a.-e ?ee that they are propeily registered, as this Ward has been recent1 f umed. A. Ji 1 HIED, Registrar 4th ard. execute ! in tho tanst faultless an J arti.-t:c style, and portraying nc.-c ra'ely and i'oi y all leading events within twenty four hours after their o-.'ourren- e. Tho-o who have ma ie journah-ui a stu ly, nd fuiiy appree a'e t!ie great enrerpri-u mani- l"ive yenrs o d and weigh" 1S-M pounds. T'ut-y are both sure foal getters. a I will Kan 1 at 11 :;k B:u:T4 an t e!?u i-rj in the Count durini; ihe soason. Fur full p trticulars, i-ee Iiitlc :.blZi. Cooloy'w Early While, ami A(lait Elxtra Kaiiy Corn- M. JJ. A. jd A S. Slk 53 A U : "3 Berkshire and Poland .T. K. l'i:!ry of " ais '. uiily will act Rc-'n of thce nnr.-eriea in this ---tioii. I. O. ad lres l'lattsrnou-.li, C.vs couij'y, Net rtska. J3-I'erretpmninre S!eifol. rKl n-r f.iH-Xti r.41- Weening Watsr, Nebraska. DKALL'US IN Dry (Joo0, Oroc- rie., iJioiwiirf. Viue-u rare, iJoots. mid ,hre, Hals, an I l'ai Arricultnr.il Iinf.lcmcnfs ( kind i, V..ir cr.d '"l X L" I'll li i vuO.r.J. I ni' n O-tii Plan'crs, liriindctour and Princeton Plows. Ac, Ac ,mftn. fin i. von ail d which weoiier to the public at tbo i west n-t ol i-riccs. Ail !wos2 BTarr:n(cf e-Our constant, aim will ho io .n HO jl)W ihat it will bo t the po-itivi- u Ivantaco of every iir mcr in the western and central portiou of Cu. Couoty to make this their Met loiinr'-rs. RKFD. ltltOS. A NOBLE CHARITY. To cro-t the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum, T" be I'r iwu in Public. Pwlarch 31st, 187G. $230,505,00. Tickets $l.i0 Each or Six for $5.00. O'J LieVets 3ent by express C. 0. P., if dtsired. 1 Onivd I'nsh Prizo J7".i00 1 lira n I t ash Pruo L",.co() 1 (inn I Ca-h Pri.o 1f..i0 1 ir.oi-1 ( ash Prize lo.iS. 1 ash Prize f..' o(l 1 ' 'ash Priii 4. ono 2 l':i-li !'riZ"S.t.Vi each r;.i I i l '::h Prize-. J.O e:ic'i. 8uV i itsli Pi i.es. 1.0'Hl i-n-ti 2.isl .") ( ash pn.cs D'uheio'J fi.li O 1" ! ' .nil Prizes. K'leli J 0 5 ("tl l''io C,i-!i Prizes, 1-aich si". Vo ft.lKO I a-h Prize?, ' $iJ .'.ojn..-1 J.l1 1 Cash I'rizcH, " frj l.";,,-(ij ' S J.:u..rsij Thi Lcird Itntcrp' iso ii endorsed ly th highest authority o. the -lto rul bos. buciuei men. Over oie-ba'f the t i.-k - is tfVoi beforn Oct 1st. The I unite I ioom'-ci on luoid will On f urni lied llinse who uM ly l;rs Money cin eIlt by mail, in Ilccistered Le' trs. Po t OHii!e ,Mcavy Orders, or by I ro-s. All I'riz'-swill liepnid n full. A n nt V a 5 -TKD. Pot full I arlioulars addre.-s. J. M f 'TTIOK. ?-l-29wfct Onrral Mr eier. (JLioiUia l OI'N A.. : ?iU- (IU KIN IS UIo! 70 .io w.-t;8d Tho Lincoln Route. SetTTi-Afinual StatcriiL-ni Of the condition of Ihi Pi-nix In-uranc! Com pany, o I'-r -ckiyn, N, V., oa the lss d:iy of Jnuu.iry, 1S". CAPITA L. CHj-it:d. $1 .000 TOO Vi Ur.iss ISurpiu. l.Ool t j i S 0." Total Asters. A.SSKTS. Csh in C.ink, fc-tpd in the collection and pubiieati jn I Cash is curse of trniisni'.-fion by ot low.- by i he aid of the teiegraph, stio.ni pre'tiL-s. a?J the devflopiaoiit of joorna- ist!J t-i!-r h.iv? be' ri food of n nc- Probato Notice. To ali whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that applica tion ha been mad.; by L tici i Young to b.ave Lewis li. Young appointed Ad-Uiinini-irator of the r-tato cf Ji-iso M. Yoit!;, deceased, that said cause is sot tor hearing at my -ffic8 in Plattsmouth, on the 11th day of April, A. D. 1-73, at I o'clock p. in. of fraid day at which time aril place any person interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the aid Lewis H. Young should not ho appointed fcueh adtuinis trator recording to the prayer of said petition. JI. E. Ei.M.-ox, ol-ot. I'robate Judee. Plattsmouth, Neb., March 10, A. D. !S73 in th-? !!p.:o-,-y ih-it tto-' i!'-jxt advance i;i that ticli would result m a riow.-paper furiti'hing in is regular i-.-ues pioturs of ali current proiio'.ieut evetits. Thut theory is a ihe-'rv tio l-m;i,r ; the uews-t--aper of the futuro i- the nov-iaper of to-day, and that paper is The D ii'y (trapruc. ihe proc. ses whion render this marvellous aehirvriiierit an existing fact are. th-o rc-ftiit ol' t he most careful study and an eno!e.-s vari' !y of exeri meijts, gr&duilly p.erf' r.-ted during the past twalv j7ears. li;ey depend upon irnprovi merits in !'th"graphy tin! the atiphcatioo of the photograpnic cauiern. By their aid a pi'-ture is c-ti graved and made ready to piint in from twenty iiiir.oi es to two hours. Co.-tlv arid cla borate plates, works of ait. scenes tt' interest, are reproduced and pictured orth with equal facility and the most scrupulous fidelity. Illustrations of lead ing events are engraved and prepared for the pres even before the accompany ing wri'ren narrative or description leaves the hands of the compositor. For the proper practical working nfo great, an enterprise, the GRAPHIC cokpanV was forc ed, with a AiT'-llt; Loans cn IJi nd and Mortgage, .-it 7 percent Cail P'y'.is on U. S. Lords, Ac., at 7 per cent. P-iils Kt eivab e for Marine rrtuai- u IU.. L'uited Ststes, St-uo ami County Hi.r. is, riiarkct vmIuc, Cncoll'-c-ts ! Pre;uiurcc, Pi e and uricc, A crucd IntL-rc.-t. ileal I .;.i;e owned by Company for "fa-v?, Wrcckinif Apparatus r CuSTabi. Claims due t!;e Pom pary lor.liT und rt e- nsur.ince. Other property, suudry Hams. 130.155 4.1 370,S9r I) 87.SM CO 154.1 4 .0 679.2 '.M7 82 S.V 74 1 J.i-'.'S :u'i.'!'o to 17.0 ou 80.1-1 71 14. ..si SI 'l' i i m Iilziilnmil. V I A T O St. Joseph. Ticjms!. ii, T-ff r. rurirt CItt, Lr.VKN V.'OKTII, '.A -ilM'S, pAI.t.il City, '.Yiiitk Ci.'cn. Uomi':'o, ICi.tSAS .'1TT, I'Jn-'"rfi''l h'l llr lsx. 'wlorsnl hi the. Cirri if. J-jHO'i: .tr.l 1,1 (hi Miliicil Faculty, JJ-i.Jo .; ly Sct'd l),nUrr. lm! ir.r,1 I,,' J)nfjf;i. f1. Fid'HXril fy l'i intfi it ami Ftrun-rn. Arid Fiidart ed ly Frrry ito. It is a ccri'iine ?,2 r-w-d - wet corn, growirn f r-'Ti n lo fi leel io heitrht. b;ol year latili-d the lst el May ; it sol-l in tho ni.n l.- t uly 'S: t. si ilaye.; A itur pli.ioiiii wu n-ajy m 70 days. Xa-j w-,...sj. Is?. It will produce ni re corn to tho it wiih th e same cultivation :oj i iu any vanity of soil. t. It bus a if r liter dc-pl.'i of k uf-iel tb.m any h r-o-loo; !i viirn-ty. . ii. It da - a nuaoer c oh than uuy thirty-two row d vuriety. -ii It. It u emits ti.t pooii d t lh bushel, peal-f-l noasjr--. r-o'i. 1 1 1;0. l-e-t-c-r t both et,d. than any oth er ' r:i. '!. Iii-iastdid hite trmi--pareiit ecrn with -14: Liabilities, Si.OOl.Cl ! 02 1i -7. 472 7o 11. K. P ALM bit. Agent. Annual Statement For the year tindinir December ?.lst. 1S72, of the cou lition nn.l affairs of the Homo Insurti'-e Company, of New York. Organized usd-.-r the Lawn of .New York, made to the Sujeriiiteinl-t-ut of the Insurr.ii! e 1 'epart't-ent ; tbe St He of ctra?ka, in pu. suance of the laws of said State. CAPITAL. Vi'hole atuou' t of Joint Stock Cap ital Huthoi ized, 52,5OCI,0iX) 00 AVhol niuoiint of Capital paid up iu c-ish. 2,500.000 03 ASSKTS. Loans on Cond and Morticage?. 'Grst liens,. $1,910,70500 Interest accrued on eaid Loads and Mortgage loans, 4S.3C4 67 Lnited rstates and Slate stocks and this week, expresses its disgust with the nrraDgement, and says that a combina tion f our county papers will probably be formed to maintain their rights. Jjincoln Leader. The Plattsmouth Herald sai J uoth--ing cf the kind. It said Omaha could not afford to cut off tier weekiy county exchanges, and that we understood the county papers thought it was about cn t?v:-n thing; they fuml-diing newa for tbo Omaha (dailies, thus acting as looa correspondents, and receiving the daili ?s xvy.'tcad. Holding this vie'?, enny of ththv would cut oiT'O-aaha: weakly est- chan.'cs a-i well, and leara the O.iiaha p incra niirj-ij State news, unlasj ta?y V a have no persona! feel- r, and don't e.::e oua the oth r ; but .t.r.,. ,i.o " to . . . .1 . in Iowa, and the eommeneainent of the same road ia Ntbra-ika, grelff (fuawtitiss 1 of lumber, buildins materials end mer chandise are transferred for Ashland, Lincoln, and the counties which they supply. 1 did attempt to get a list of i's stores, mills, &o., but I believe it has got beyond that. Some of the oldest men and some of the most ancient houses iu our ycuns State are located in Platts mouth. Among the early settlers were James O'Neill, D. II. Wheeler, Hon. Samuel Maxwell, Hon. T. M. Marquett, S. Duke, and other names well known over the State, reside here. Like all who camo here in an cariy day, and had the pluck to fUick in one placa, they have accumulated property and bu-iness to thdr he-art"s content, I should judge. iL' to cut I Tha Pbtto Valley r House, kept by John Ro$, is the oldest hotel in town, and will lx wjU remembered by &!1 for Btr riit!tnta. Tho MT4 ai tra8f?r i Ion vubt ialluWi.Adl4 S.LJ 4 llll, Thursday, March 13. Gladstone has resigned and his re signation has been accepted by the Ooieen. Robert M. Doug'a?, eldest son of the late Stephen A. Douglas, was to day confirmed U. S. Marshal, of eastern dis trict of North Carolina. Douglas has ben private Secretary 'of President Grant. Saturday, March lo. Osborn confesses that he murdered Mrs. Matthews. Victoria C. Wood Lull will lecture iu Chicago, to morrow evening. A company with a capital stock cf $50,000, is formiog in St. Joo., to f-tart a paper null. The -splendid depot of the Hannibal St. Jo. R. R. Co. at Chiiiicothe the finest one on the entire line of road, was consumed by lire about one-o'clock this A. Ji. , together with a largo amount of freight that had accumulated at that point. The fire originated from the (parks of an engine. Monday, March 17. A. large fire broka out in East Ne lrslia City. Whal the building fs is Sheriff's Sale. Conrad Heist-el, ) vs. AtrOFriT V. II EEL AND. ) Notice ii hereby given that the un dersigned, Sheriif of the County of Cass and State of Ne'ota.-ka, wiil, by virtue of an order made by his honor Geo. B. Lake, Judgo of the District Court of the Second Judicial District, of NubrsaLa, asd to me directed, where in Conrad .IIeisc-1 is Plain :iH" and Au gust Whet laud is Dlendant. I wiil at one o'clock p. m . on tha olst day of March, A. D. 1S73, in front of the Jail in Piatt.-tiinuth, Cast Coun'y, Nebraska, offer for f-ale at public auction, tha fol lowing goods and chattels, to wit: About ninety three and ons-fourth (931 ) cords of wood, ono two horse wag on, and oue pair double harness. Also on the same day at 2 o'clock p. m. at what is known as Cutler's grain or ware house iu Block No. forty-two (42), in tha said city of Plattsmouth, I will offer for sale at auction the following goods and chattels to-wit : Fifty-iirht (58) two huhel sacks, twenty-eisrht (2S)"one bun- drod pound flour pacts, one fanning mill, on-3. scale, eight (S) bushels of shorts, twenty (20) bushels of screen ings, forty-five (45) bushels of she!!d com, one hundred and thirty-five (135) pound" Graham flour, two tons of coal, and three bushels of wheat, all of the above goods and chattels heretofore at tached in ssid actiau. Given under my hand this 20th day of March, A. D. 1S73. J. W. Johnso.v, Sheriff Cass Co., Nsb. Sam. M. Chapman, D2 Plaintiff AtrrnfT- liPTiir.,! 15 T ?.r:l;!f Ufill IH Iff- fl I Loans oa -'stoi-ss, Utn-H an.l other " securuies. held as culia monihs and months bcfoie tbe first i.vsue of The Daily Graphic, the mo-t exten sive preparations wer made, and to-day Tni: (iRAPHIC COMPANY has The Largest and Most Com plete Newspaper Fsttib lishment in tho United States. In tbe creat work cf illustrating the events of the day an extensive corps of the best knoDTri and most accomplished artists arc constantly engaged. The Daily Graphic aims to be in its strictest ton-e a newspaper. Striving f always to be iu?.t and truthtul, it discus ses all questions independently and irupartia'iy. It is not th organ of any parf3 sect, or rred. It is always high toned, and contains nothing to offend any taste. Its contents give it an nntncn-e advantage over tho "old fashioned" papers. The annual aubseriber gets a ' Pictorial History of the Year, a volume of twenty-four hundred pages, constitutiucr a valuable record of events and a graphic panorama of our time and progress. It possesses net metely a local interest, but Js a paper for every reader of the language. It is, emphatically, :iterala. CoT.ooa 00-. t'4.12.14',1 f'ash depo-ited in Ranks. 201,.a.iljl Inierestdueai.il accrual on collat eral loans 'nd Bank balance. 1.370 05 Gross premiums in due course ot col lections. 2).44 48 Pills heceivable, taken f.'r Fire. Marine i.iid lniaud risks, and for steamer iitnet, (secured by riioriffiigeK 17,12653 I'ue from ot'ner Companies f-r re- . insurance on lo-ses already paid. 37.-ciOOO,0 SalvHge property and claims oc loss es already paid, .15.20164 All other property belonging tf the Company. 73.723 40 Cincinnati, T-;n-APOt.is. Cot.cxnrfi, LoHri vili.k. 7ash vi!.:.k. MEiri-uii. Chat tanooga, Morii.K, Atl.imi, And all the IVdnM in ths Soutlnvcst, South and South o a s f. The S2;i!JiiioiiJIi Fcnple Ty taking the M.tpr-s.a train at Lincoln ou tha Atchison Xtbrtiska A', li. L'lon their arrival at Atchison, Kansas, tha GREAT RAILROAD CENTER OF THE WEST Can obtain without delay or inconvenience tbe VERY 15 EST Sleeping Car acconnnodatioas aud will reach ST. LOUIS' ,b i:!i. It ifr-'w in oc vV wh'de crop cario r litnn n ol tl, iiid i ,i i lies in Aiinr:,-i Mb It luaUes better ui'-al, bei'ig- sweeter and rioh'T. li h. it bears r:oro folinr-; which makes more fee i. loth. It c;m be planted on Inrid 'rm which n heal t: us been liar. "' - I. or f p'Ui nlmli pota to' -- have bui-ii d u.' ; fully r , o'-ni n? hob ire ro.-1 11th. The ti ll."- - s ir oi oi; i w ii -j oi tour tu t i ll.o Kfoun 1. c ,!,-i'.o r.t.'y the crop i- Ii"t li.il.lo to be I i ict'-d by loii iud. It is likewiao e . -o r !o ci tin r. 12:!' It bear' i:ior full xr i-.m enrs if curn on :i( ii sotik that! any l.oi;i- l;rl-i viiro ty. l.'rrii. 'Ihe tap r s in t r.o iiik the suboil to very treat '! i-i i it will .-land M-vore UioutU bctlei-ihan any oth'.r varieiy of corn. 11th It inn be . uccer. lully ;rown in tnjr f-'tnte. Vi c pive the most at i:-f ictoey references Ihat the corn is. in evo-y resnij.'t. what we represent I il to i.e: nod f"r;io-r. we iiru the only persons I I hroiicbout ihe counirv w ho have inlr .dui'i il I this v..ri'-tv of ciin Ha i'it a qunilily, v e a r" ii" n able to fill uii or i-fo tiioe U' siroun I of teslinz p, l.u't 'eason i-e could havo sold I 2,000 bu.-litis Luorc, but could not (ill the order. In orier that ail may receive seel, wehftra reduce 1 the pr t- fci r-cr .i'-k:ife. Any p r son who will rct up a duo " t li ve will rccei ve packa'.'u cr it s. l oietit puckues fortlo. Fifty piii-k:ii:'-s lor s:,o. A enr'i.-'alU will accoinpuny all orders above CtO, w ith troin 5 t'r S ear-" m com for s tuipl". AuJrtsS, J1aKs11AI,A MoliliAN. Hoiston, V, rgiuirt. ni l ripens f f Iju other I.iifcfl iv Total. f t-14o.s5S78 LIAPILITIFS. tiross clnifs f r Losses against tho r C'o:t:p vny adjusted mid uro aid. None, t'ross lusse in procn-" ot a 'ju ' invn t including all reported a d sup i e'e ! los.-ts. Kss re-insur mce. tK..).0. Jt I.ossp re-'istcd. in.-lu tin inr. rcjts. cosos, un j other eirisos. 32,S3t0d Ciihti Iiii. lends to J- tockhO:dcrs. rc- ma'iiinff onpai-l 2,?750) All ftihT T.rooerlv belonrinfif to the Coiupaay. "s.723 40 The Paper for the Household. Terms, $12 per year, or $3 for three months. Addre-s, THE DAILY GRAPHIC, 39 and 41 Park place, New York Oifr.. Total. 51-4t 2.277,lvS 19 U.K. PALMEK. Aent. I am now prepared to fur nish the best unadulterated milk TWICE EVERY DAY to all parties notifying me. PETER GOOS. Karly next morning, being a. Liirh Route than that via. Pacific Junction. Track and Road bed are in ex cellent condition. The pas se ntror accommodations are cf the let. UQ EXPENSE fiOR PAIFIS ir i ., . iiavo neen n arei to iii.ikc me iravciler coui fr table. I j ay Over C li e ck s Will be given by the conductor to thoEe wi.shing to stop off at any of tho many places of interest on tha Atchison and Nebraska Rail Road, Without incurring any ALDITI0X ALEXl'EN'jE. ThusaCordins Trav elers unsurpassed facilities for visiting tho PARADISE of all GARDENS 44 The Great Nema ha Valley." -v. f. avihtl;. Urneral I'asi Agcut, ids-"- Aitrr. K"jwmt. vyf-s T,.-.,-,,-, .Mpscj-j. CliiiJ. JVr;'.,n J-'r' lber. I!anker; Morrison X li.i'dy. ro--ers nn-l Cornmi'sion .Merchant: P. i. Staly. 1'roprietor of 1'lanl-er II m-": s.-'nit Wilson. Atrieulturnl M urs-bou-e. or any of the K'-iitb in-i named in the indorsement in our aivertiseioeiit. i:oou:ui:.vim. Vv'e. th-i un I'TMncd ei: izen of 0eala. Vp.. , havinif eXHiaiind soiii-..( the ''minfsk Cork. jrrown fin Mr. Jioiies Whiters farm, one mile east of liii- plare. do rertilyihat k loe of ihe staiks produced six spike-", t L l.ore-t si'ike we notice 1 i.:e.isnrcd 114 inchc s in length and b' j inches ar'n t;d. apt . C V. Mihtj S, J I t:hY -I K NNKP V. H. . i'i.aiik, l'r-s National Dank. L. F. lol:,iv, Meri'iHnt. Wr tbf 11 ii.ll-rion ,1- ,l l,. -.l,v ti .tifv It-.t I . j I l.ic aOovf nui-.' d r n ii linn are a-.tu:illy rtsi- lieliU of O raola. 'a. Cms. V. I.nBti. -1 ti st of the Peace. Hl-V. Al lKC.O T. '1 OMI'K d. O.-FAOT.A. Va., Sept. l'Jth, 1S72. ,ili.lst:al A .i,irt-::n, (t-'riilem'ii: As ymi ri-iio-ttd tno to giVo your Chinese Cohn a la r 'rial. I have done go, and will st'ite thit I -;,s di-.i po'lite l at it. I plerite-i on tiie P'lh ol June, and it was rij.o inuuch to sht-il Ihe latf r t i. rt of A'.ismo. I , -Mi 1 v. 11 .".nd ii , itbi h of an acre, when h- ! ! I it measured Sii4 tm-ljc! . h nd pccV n. J, ehterlully recomiiieiid it to m brother (iriue.-r, liopinic t.iat il may revolutionize tha agricul tural world. Yours, very rcft-ctfupy, Jims WmrrRt. IMiMMIIT? S: A riremiiim of 2 i'S) will be i i.i l bv thn 111. dor. siifii- d. liiroiigh the pir-t Niniou-il IPoik, Osta 0J1. V a., II .-. Cbirk. I'resideM. follows : i)oo 01 the person producing lb" largtst yield ofibinese lorn to the r'. S75 to of an acre. t.Vj to t f an aero. S to 'i of an acre. A report most t,r sent to First National Hank. OseaoPi. irginia. by (bo 1st of Decern I, cr. Pigned by tho cr-on 11 nd sworn to, . Mounting the corn Httoiounds to tie bu-hel. A ainpio e-.r 1 corn 111 11 m ie eent Willi report. A. Vv'. Ileiid'-rson. of lireen I ?lc. Indiana, received the SloO Premiuui for producing the larsst yield ot Chinese l orn from a two pound pai kaj e. Okkks Castif, Ixn.. I'ee. 20, 72. Mesr. Marsbni i .Voran, lientlemen: Your letter of the 14th of this month eaiue to hand yenerday with the Draft of Stsj on the First Nutional liank of Indian apoi.s. Allow me to thank y.uwiL n-.v best wi-joc for lucotdi in lit. Very rcspetluy. '. A. f . IIrvtir.- 7 1 i r . t 1 A 'tJ j , , ,mll ' 1