LOCAL NEWS- 'from Wedncafli'j't Dui'y. . rJTW. L. Thomas has procured a lnrje sized camera and bath, and is now prepared to tiiko your picture "as large d9 life and twice a naturl,'l lie U also taiing the celebrated porcelain pic ture, hich in a new thing in thia part of the country. He is assisted by Mr. Reno, one of the best trtists in the west. Go to Thomas' gallery and ''procure the shadow e'er the substance fades." ("Joseph Bennett, Esq., of Lancaster, T1, in the city to-day purchasing goods. Bennett ii doing a good business at Lan caster, and finds th it he can purchase goods of our wholesale merchants so as to enable bins to sil them again at rea aoD&hle rates and make a fair profit. Lancaster county is making rapid strides, and will soon be a power in the land. II?r resources are inexhaustible; and so 6eon as Ler salt springs can be "worked to advantage (which will bo when we become a State) 6he will possess wealth IpvonJ any county in Nebraska. Uy the Mr. Bennett informs us that the people in his locality are uninimous for State. Thfy know tho undeveloped wealth of that r"gion, and ara anxious to sea it brought forth. From T.'tur<ry'a I'at'.y. ,l7It is a well established fact that l'urcel & Sons can beat any establish uient in the west on ice cream. It is sj Jelicions that a person does no: know wbeti to stop unless he finds the bottom of lko freezer or the b jttoni of his r.ouket. JjII. K.'Montgomery, IIs'i,. Las built a school house, iu the n Kth-west part of town, and his daughter, Miss Ei'ima, has opened school in it. This will be of vast lent-Ct to that portion of tho town, giving the joung in t.Vit locality a chance for intending achool without coming away djtvn town. rSTThe LocjiI of th? Council Bluffs .unjiireil Bays he saw a dozen wagons in camp near that city a short time since. We have jo doubt that it was a huge :ght for him, but wc are Rceu-tomed to count thera by th hundred ilown this wnv. Come down this way, Ju ph, and ceo a live city once more it will doyou good. yF- M. I 'rrington. Esq., arriveil at his home in this city last evening, hav ing been absent ateading ccurt in IUcli. arlon countv. lie reports ll 'publicans iu tli southern part of t Ii 3 Territory alive t j tho importance of electing their entire ticket?; whether they go against State or for it. ""It is quito cheering to seo a long tring of white covered wagons como up to the river on the other siiie again, and rtiDiods one of the flush times last year. T.i5 travel towards tho far wit his rot l.een so great so far this sea-ton as iu former years, but for the past week it hi, been coni'ng along quite lively an J t'.e rrospects are that it 1:1 ;iy yet bo as gr?at as formerly. A n'mibcr of trains, iine large, and some email, started out ye-itcrdiy, and their plices about the 'ores have already been filled by others. ' "VI t'rihiy'x fhiil j. "'jC A. 13. Fuller Is in town look ing for freight for tha mountains. lie is just in from Ft. Lanuie, and reports a pljasant trip and fair profits. Cfliuttery & U'hite's train ha3 just r.rrived from tha mountains. We learn t'.i'-y intend loading with a general as j-ortment from their grocery store in this vity j7"Mr. McKinley left town yesterday with a fresh supply cf goods for his stire on Salt Creek. We notice him in ton a for go.odi frequently, which is a very good indication both that ho is do it1,; a good business, and that the Salt Creek Valley is rapidly improving. r"The streets and country begin to vear a lively appearance The white CDvers just in from the mountains dot t'.ie prairie in very direction. Among t'.iose who have been absent with trains during the winter we notice Mtseri. Shaf fer, Inhalder, McDonnal, Squires, Dan ly, Patterson, Iiurger, Ferguson, Ac. (3?"We are happily disappointed to see 1 0 good a turn out to the Sheep Shearing r;tivai. Some of the best specimens of Nebraska and Western Iowa, are on hand. Sheep from eeveral Rooks that nre pledg ed to be on exhibition hare not arrived up to .his writing; but as they are from a (iistanco they will not probably be in till late. J'i-om Saturday' Daily Ci?"A meeting of the ministers and de&c.ris cf the Baptist denomination in )9 Territory will bo commenced in this ity on Wednesday the Zd'.h inet., and will continue several days. CTWe learn that Mr. Upton's Buck, cf this county produced the heaviest Eecce at the sheep shearing yesterday. The C-3?ej weighel 201bs. Particulars of the festival will bo given in afew days. Ci?"The man who was arrested at Hun tsr's Slough a few days since for tha mur der cf Gideon has had an examination be fora Justice Dean, and held for trial at 'ho next term of court in i'aii county, lie is on the wav to this city, fn charge of f-n officer, where he will be lodged in jail until trial. Ci?"There was an immense rush for Tared & son's New Bakery this morning, and upon inquiry wo found that it was caused by tho arrival of a largo lot of Coufeetioncry, Orange?, Lemons, etc., which they were exposing to view. What Parcel A Son's djo't have in the line of 1'ixurics can hard!y be found in this part m country- - - - CTCnpt. Lee P, Jillette, Lt. Martin B. Cutler, and Sergt Wm W.ells. of the 1st Neb. Cav., ond Lt. B. F. Gyger, Reg. Commissary, 7th Iowa Cavalry with six men, arrived in the city this afternoon. Tho let Neb. is all at Kearny except two companies, which are on the way there. The regiment is ordered to Leavenworth to be mustered out, and will start from Kearny immediately upon the arrival of the two companies mentioned. Ti?"We notice that some of the cop perhead papers of the country art- trying to traduce the military, fame of Gen. K. R. Livingston, by the publication of anonymous articles, which reflect. upon his military character,. It is an up-hill business for them, however, as the Oer. is too well known, both jn the field and at head-quarters. Ila has fired many a solid shot into the ranks of his would be traducer's; and is able to withstand all tht paper pellet they may feel dispose I to send after him since he bas retired to private life. In order to show how the lien, is looked upon by those who have a chance to know him, we' would merely state that he received, a few days since, a commission as Brigadier General, and this too after he had written to the Sec retary of War declining the nipoint iaent. Tho commission is issued for "bravery, gallantry, and meritorious conduct." .. from Howlay'a Daily. C!?" White covered wagons continue to come thicker and faster, f3?"Those wishing election tickets printed at this ofuce will do well to send their orders early. (57"See advertisement of ''Sealed Pro posals." Let our contractors hurry tup with their figures, as the time given' is short. 3?"Daii. Castello failed to "come to time," but Train didn't. - He has ppuken in I'lattsmouth. Are the people satisfi ed9 We rather think they are. 2?Gen. Livingston is making pre. parations for erecting a brick resilience on the corner of Vine and Third streets. Workmen arc engaged in making the necessary excavation. 7"In ordT to show tho fairness of the opposition to State, we would itc our readers to the course of the Nebras ka City At res. In publishing the appoint ments of Gov. Saunders to speak in the southern and western portions of the Territory, Morton -changed the dale of every appointment. When men resort to such trickery it shows the weakness of the cause they espouse. "7" Wo see our enterprising neighbors at Nebraska City are about turning the channel of "Old Muddy" so as to render tha bank of that river near their city uvailable as a levee. That's right. They will succeed, too; for where men nre determined to help themselves they always succeed. We commend the sub ject to our city authorities. It would cost very little to make a survey and es timate of the work necessary here to im prove tho river so that boats could land at the foot of Ma.n street. Stir this matter up, you who are interested, nnd don't let it drop till a survey, at least, has been ordered by the Counci'. , from Tuttntity'a Daily. J7"Tho river has been rising at this point for several days past. The proba bilities arc that this is tho commence ment of the "June rise." 7If you want to see a jerfict speci men of the horsa kind, just drop in at Huttery & Shannon's nnd ask John to 6how jou his favorite ponr. QVe learn that John S. Puke.ESqT, has received the appointment of Deputy Assessor of Internal Revenue for this sub district. We h;ive but little ncrjuaint- ance with Mr. Duke, but believe him to be a man well qunliSed for the position. C3?"Vo learn th it Julius S.Morton is now a fugitive fro:n tha scorching re buke of the Democracy of Otoe. He packed a convention tliTe, but the -trly havo knocked his packing all out and nominated another ticket.- Milton has tied to the southern part of the Territory. CTAlthongh the eky was calm and ncreno this fornoon, and not a cloud vis ible, we saw a man quietly seated in front of Donelan's old otnnd flaying with the Iightnin by .which he was surrounJ ed. Willinais ha J'moved out to give the workmen a chance to repair the telegraph ofllce. N. Wise, at the Book Store, has just received a ffesh supply of papers, magazines, etc, of the latest dates. Amonj other'' "interesting and valuable documents, he. has - a few copies of. that mirth-provoking book called "The New Gospel of Periee.'' lie also has a good supply of Wilkes' Spirit. KARHIED on the 22d irst, by J. W. Marshall, Probate Judge, Mr. Francis E. Keyes and Miss Mam- E. Hill, all of Cites Co. DIED On Saturday, May l!hh, 0 o'clock a. m., at the .residence of K. J Clement, iu Plattsmouthj Mrs. Annk, wife of II. J. Barker, aged 24 ypars. She Jeavts a hunband and three children to mourn her early death. fT5?"Wm. Stadelmann & Co. are sellin an immenso amount ofClptbintr, having already brought on : tSeir third" stock of goods this spring. The reason pf this is, that thev sell cheaper and better clothing than any other establishment in the west, and are accommodating and gentlemanly to their -customers. Don't fail to give them a call if vou want anything in their line. .- ri:.itoK nooss. Tbe editor t of. the Chicago Journal is evidt'uily not very favorably impre?s ed v;th the uw style o; li,',lP4 ;Hear him : - It ia pratifyin to observe that our first c.ass ladit-g are gradually dropping or have; ahujrellier reiusd to wear the latest &ty!e ot hoops, cilied iliing liot'ps'' aud "peacock hoops.' ho everlsas ever seen a peacock shake up his tail and sirut his 'iioineut of selt adiniruiion upon tfie public road will see the analogy between such a spec tacle and that of the hoops which are worn in such a way . as to expose the person to the public gaze, and iiil the sirred with jfb and jeers aimed at tho5w who behave themselves in this execrable manner in tread day and brazen front. Hut let us not do the "peacock'' in jusuce by the comparison. If he acts according- to his nature, it is no reason why his -humane tmnators -should be allowed to act according to their. besides, he a perfectly chaste in his performance, and whatever exhibition he may make cf hi? gorgeous appen dage, lie ktps within the bounds of fowl propriety, while the female hu mans who follow his example do not. They trample upon the rules of com moil decency, outrage decorum, and flaunt their immodesty in open day on the open higjiway."' :lf piorures calcu lated to demoralize ih pullio taste should be removed by the police from the shop windows, the wearing of pea coc"fc hoops should be made an indicta-H- cfTei.ce. and every woman who ap pears in such infmnous harness should be eondji-.ted 10 the station house by the trent'.emen in blue coats and brass bin-tons. ,L03T Onj the 16th of April, between Salt Creek and Sam'l. Barker's, via Weeping Water Falls a gray overcoat, containing a. pass-book and a pair cf leather gloves; : tha book has my name in it, also Elias MaClnre's. Any person finding the same and leaving it either tit this office or the house of Joseph MeClure, one mile west of Mt. Pleasant, will be lilrnlly rewarded. Tho book is of.no value to any one but myself. mavld&wfiw. Joux M. Joiivsox . -Hew Wmtt!$cmcnt. SEALED TKO JL'OSALS. In aLTorilance with tlif pKi s and i-p 'cificatiurs fr the fiecrion of M. l.uke'a Cliuich. ed prujjijMli w ill ! r c-iv-! up Iu the 4 h l..y of Juie, A. i., 1S,8, at the t!i-e of t he nul'ri.if(uel. sucti prop.i-al iu iy lie : Firs-t. fr t!u" whole r a pe-Maii-me, iiicIintiUK liick, .l it ritiif nr.J wo'iil i rk. SecotiJ, t-T tlir bi i k-woi k iitxl l iasi' i ing, iinJ;rortLe J iiier-wtuk.M-p.tmtely. iu.s, Hiay vefen n: t'ie tffife'of ' I;. H i.ivt.vcisruV ('l i t ol St. L4.e' Parlr-h. I will sell, on tv:iori;ih'e terms, KhI aerrs of T.aml, Willi eitd In in h.M-e on i-, of u ill ir tie iieil by u J i'Brj!ii r. 1 1 2 HI -.im-f, otie huD'lrr : nw uty of w. e-li is iminuvej. I lie ihti.i ishiui"! hi i..):ni .Vile irivi-, in (Vs. rn i!tv. hdiI is or e .f 111 : "est bt h-Ic farms in KrO iiskj, being well waturt.il and ti inhered l or particulars enquire '" t'.e pre.ist- of JUHX 8. TtWRsBlTHV. May if, J. N. WISE, General Life, Accident,- I'ire, InlanJ and Transit INSURANCE AGENT Will take risk at reasonable rates in the most reliable coim-aiii'- in the I'tiit-'d States. tf'Cllice at the book Hole, l'lallsmoulli. Nebra ka. may'il'ltf II- II ALIi , UavinS pe' inane HI y lo 'at 'd in I'lattsniouih, ro sy, ctfu.ly eU'i'to hit prof clonal hervices to the eo llik of Ca-s c anity, " Otiee with D-. I.tvinn-toQ, Main stri et .opposite Curt iluuse, l'lati.ioi-oitli. l AprlT mlf' c n. KING Carpentor a n d Joiner C02ITSACT0E and BUILDER, Will do m:ik in bio liLC Willi ccati.css aud tlispati h tr.i tijeu short nctiee. , fcb.7 dcwt : . ' , ' I V ' ; k-20O BSciTnrd. Execuiivl C'utMura, Omaha, XehrasVsi, ) A(1ril IS. 1M".5. S Wur nTa. tthascum-l i te Vnowp-d?.. of i l.i s d)t pa.im-tiitiiit one JDSIAII S rl(-r i'aml indicfd in the County t f 'lJU83. in ihe Territo y of Ni-br iska. for the ni'irdor of one Thoina N iclioU, which took place on i' about ihe lio'i day of August A I lsii.. SiiidStiCi tian tl.-d rom said eountr. New, Thcief ire, 1, Alvir, BllIldells Covernof of the Territory of .Nebrask a, l y the aii'l hrny and power in me vesl-il t an act of III" Ten itoi ial iiIaiure. apprtive ! lebiuaiy lHih. liereliy oir r a reward I two liuntlrcti tlollars tor Hie arrest and deliver of fid .I'isi th Stici; to he Sheriff or Jailor of auid ilaH county. . In lesumi uy h-re if I Lae here.ilntd et niyjmod and Caused to he aftlxed th-i seal'of the ahl Ter ritory, thia 18lli day of April A I I-0S6. ALV1X SAUNDElld. By the Governor, A. S. PtD KK, S-.-cretary of the Territory. ap'H Win- SI. J-emke, MERCHANT TAILOR, ONEDOOU EAST OF POSTOFFICE, Plattsmout', Nebraska. iecCT liCS tf An Amendment to Ordi nance r. 3 Jir if .uaiV.i ),u ti. ( dmiroii Council afVecitv nf J'uilt-mout,'Srfrff!l:'i, That Ordiuai.ce No f,8 he, ai d la hereLy aoienUiil in eau mut. -o." i-.oo. n ,.,1, iu, the urjvlnl.ins of thm Ordinance shall be fied by tlie H i or any Ju;ice of the Peic". thttaiim of not Icsh iliau flTe 5), no more i ban one (SIOO) dollitrn foretell ami every oftVuce Coui rniltnl, and na;irsoued lie ti I said tlnebepiid. Prorid' a flirt her-thai il any person or p rsonseo confined shall not piy or ctn.-e in l e ptid micIi fine after a re is iriable lime of iniprisoi.nienr, ha!l J i ing the litmn of 6 uVl'-ck, a. III., and li o'clock, p m , Joe tuktn and ri t le I J i. rk Ilia st:e''Tr h.u the corporate limits of paid loly until toicli 11 ri - and co-t a'e paid ; and dedu' tin foiu lU ir aid daiiy wuk't iti" Co.t of b ant aud imprison-ritut. ' .Irid further.-all puch persons shall a her llnishinir daily I .loir be confined iu j ill until the hour fur work on the next. orso:ne ul..soq'i.iut d iv. 1 hi Ordiiaiie ti taae eirect f-fm and after its publication Hgi.ed tt is 3rd day tif Mav, l.-titl. O. I. COUl'tt!, Mayor. F. M. IhiltniscTOX, U.eorder. tmay,4w. llAKTVESS SHOP. Tie n'idt 'siI3"d hivirtr purchased he estab:ish tr.ei't lernieriy owned l y M. U, 'inrp'v, is pieraied to iiccommo.lale customer with M ythic in the li-ie, auch a-sM AKK?,sADULtS. Bt:i lll.lis. COLI.AK. WII.'PS frl'KS, and tverytliing elio hM iiajr bi cat I'd for. g3 Kcpairing done on short not'ec, and at tea snsble ri.tes. . Apr1fi:wj O S COLUTKIGtiT. STUPPY EBHR, : ' So. 18 North Filth Etrtet, - ' Er.JOSF.ru, - - jiissOcm. P'alers in PIANOS r ORG IIEL0DE0N3, Violins, Guitars. F! ites, Acconleons, Hutinas, Mu sic Books aol mikxt Mr-ic. Genuine lialian and tier man Violin S:i alwaji cn l.ani. mujSwfm. KLEl'SEU &.WISE,- Dealers in BOOKS & stationery; WAI,I, PAPER, : WINDOW SHADES, . Conf e ctioneries, Iolioii ? '' .; Toys. Coal Oil Laii). &Ci &c. We are also ager.t for the linchtnan Woolen Mills, of St Josrj.i, iio., aud have now ou hand a BO"d a-ortuieut of FAS'CY CASSIJIERES, - " f if ; ' ' CL0TI1S;JEA3S. "-. . FLASSELS,JLc, which we have received on commission, aad are pn'pired to exciiang for WOO LOR" CASH,' Htvery t-nimab!s iRurei. Give n, a enll one dour east of the lltKALD clhce, riaitaiiiouth, Xrhra kti. ' May iti, iC5. If . . .. , ; ; . .' " ; ' FAIIM AND TIMBER LAND FOIl SALK. I bav on th"b t fitrrri in SeVik, alto, a good body or timber and a quantity of unimproved prai rie land, which I oiler sale. Tie re are Kood irn provenien'a, water, rock anil thnh.-r on ihe iilace and it is a d irable Block farm, tut further par tu:u:ars, ndjrui, . .. . . G. W, COI.VIN", ApritjwGin. l'Uitiinouth, X. T. AT MY OLD STAND AGAIN. Opposite the Tlatte Valley House. Where I tn ty tie found at all times ready tj wait on hl and iif customers who may wih to purchase llitCTS or SSHOKS at the lotfe-t ;::urV-d pricrx, uud will e warranted tf the lies work nnd material. . iJf Kepairlng dene on klurt notice, t ome nd tee. AprH .f WILLIAM D. GAGE. CJ. F. GYGER, Is prepari'd to do all kindi of work in hi- line, Ktich :t IC.-.K, SIOX. HRVAJlKMil, aud CAltiUW.k l'AlTI V G I lilt, if;," 01 iziiik and Taper linnet lie. SU. p itt the old H and. I'i'lweeu tde M. K. Cnurcb and ?"i'iiool House, tthere I havr the heit ti' couveni euci'a lor Carriage. Waj in and Siu'n F ntioi;. tiive Die atrall 1" you Want (joud work at low priees. (i.F. UYGEU. PlattKin julb, April 9;h. c'Aqi NEW BAKERY. Although Burned Out, TZot Burn ed Up. rTainjr, comn ?nrrd busit-e-s w!:h ih inten'ion of n'ickin to it. w - mil i.ot be rrii.hte. by one tire We pn p .se in sup, .ly the p. i pie or l'lait-inouth wiih a superior ria iloy of Hr. ad. ma te of Iho t-it flov.r the in i k tadords, and cheaper than they eau all-mi to make it thtuis' l ves. Our uiotto is "JAHGE SALES AhI SMALL PROFllS." We always have ou Laii'l IUI LAD, BUXSS, BISCUITS, CAKES, PIES, tf-c, tj c. Which ur namni can ct at t!ie Ba&err, or have it tie ivi-rcd at their door. ry our ISrcaJ, and you will not want to ca anj fcskirg t home. J PAHCKIj &. S0S3. ICE CREAM. We wi'l keep Ice Cr-am on nani of the very best -0'.il.t-, ali.cu we Will n il by the dish, quart or gall n. . , Uewill euppiy ftnllie w ith I 'e Cream, of any rV.-ired flavor or quantity, for dessett, for ditn'.T, or tea Parties can b wupplied on short notice. Price per dish, 15 ccnU : per quart 75 cms ; nr galiou $2,o0 P. . SONS. Go to the Xew Baikeiv aud tret a drink of nice tweet iced mi k. P. & Sox Got the New riaki-ry to pet vourfre h breal. P. A Sons Plattsmoti'h, May Ifth, tltf . " Burned Out. BUT NOT DISCOURAGED. S. W- Shryork 'is ncain at the hi !and prepa-ed to wait up..n h s fornier customera, aud i lie puidic pineraily. If yon w -a tit aii y 'bins in shape of I'm niiure or Chairs iiivc h.lu a call 8 d street ue tr .ilaie, l'iattsmuuth, ji. T. ,- , , , , May 17 dlf.: : . Uuuicery Sale. Frank M. Woolcoi T ,J . '. ; . t v - la Charicery. Almeron Kussell. S In pnrsuenre and by virtue of a decretal order t me directed f.orn the offieo of the Clerk cf Ihe Dis trict 0 Ol a of the Id Judicial District in and for Cass t'ouniy, NebraiUa, made in the aboTe cause, and bearinif date on tin- 14'ti ': f April. ltiS I. th'- aiibsci tlier. will sell at pnl.lic vendue for cash to the highest and h-st l.i.ldir. in fl out of the Court-House iu 11 itisinontli, 'braka on Saturday, Juhe2d. 1S6G, At 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. the follnw ii R described Heal Estate, to wit: Ad that rertain pirce o pa ce of land situated in the county t f Cats and Territory cf Nebraska, k ow n and desc itied as follows: The south-west q iartcr ( l-4 of the narth east quarter (14) of stction no. one ( 1 ). in township no eleven (II), north of laune no. twelve (Vi), east of the t'.tli p m in Cass c- uniy, Nebraska Territory, ToRi-ther with all aud sii.-ular the imp-orements and apuurtenances thenuiito belonging t r in any wise sppertaininn, lo be sold a the property tf the defendants atiove namtd. to satisfy said decee, the amount i f which Is the sum of 2u4 40. with lr.t. rest t:i.reon from the date cf said decree, and cosis of suit and sal I'lattsmouth, 5:h of April. loR- F. M. 0OH UlNOTCN", Muster lu Chancery T. M. Marqcett, Sol. for Compl t. .1 plll -iSiravVd or Molen. One lnrj' iron (tray Mure about sixteen hands liili, tii.n nostt ami a inn- ismo. say jieiso su ing informs i.-o where the isiir imy be'touint to the uniicr-"itrnert. atlJ'Wlrt. f'tnrniiT.p rrmritjr, Neb a, shall b euitab y reward- d. ., 11. A. SAJlO.N May VU - " ' - t (l Kslray Sale. , Xot:cis he'ehr tiyi-o that I wi!l sell at puhl ic auc lien, to the h ii-'hest bid le jfu cash, at the residence ef Nathaniel Kiniw.n, in Pali (.Vee freeinet, 11 Kk, S T . on the thud 3J day of July ui-M.at om o'clock, p. in .. one mare colt, supposed to t.alhre vears oM. and oue horsa ro!, u;iiiri.ed t be two yoars old, w ich wre t il:en up as estfa s by sai l Kenison. Provided, said l.iBhest hid sh.dl be Iwte thirds the appraised v.tlu thereof. B, D WORTH1XO, May 89, Sw. t Ju.-tiee of the Peace. laivery tStaMe, Buttery & Shannon . 4 Corner tf MAIN t FOUR rH ets., Flaitsmoti th, . If yoa want a pood Saodle-torse, ITorse and Bn irv, Carrjate team, rr you ho"ses ted, iriveus a call We would also lall the aitention of the citizens of riattsmoutb to the ta.t that e have a NEW HEARSE, readv for ne n a!! ccc.tsioas. April UO, lciiG. dtf. 1805. JSG5. AMIS ON, DOVEY As CO., : . ; North Side of 3fain Street, Have on hand the LARGEST STOCK of UUEENSWARE, IIAKDWAUE, BOOTS,- SHOES; CLOTHING, &C, . . , , , v J5ver Offered ; ...... LIQUORS OF In fact, everything the Farmer, w . . . . grant wants. . .s ... . ... .. -- FLOUR, BACON, CORN, OATS, &C. - x:... .:- . -.",-.;. v .,-" s" riiankfulfor past Patronage, e hope.bj .strict attention to bus iness to merit a continnance of the same. Call and examine our slock. . - - Platttsmoulh, April 10, ISiVi. tf TO T rtCeiveil, SOcasose JCannedl eac e it tr A.UfSON. DOVEV 4 'I'd. jOtoAMISWN , DOVEY4 CO'S to pur ate your JN end le.-;s variety o f La - sfo o Sa , ; A. l dVCOS. " ( CASKS Moltby'a Cove Oysters for ante at k f O'S. i :j.iiil b in Lacit s' I ress Goods :.t A. ! CD'S. I TRFALEat AMI.-ON, PoVEY 4 CO'S, sCofJe 1 Te b. Suuar. (iottlfti byruii. Suirar Hon Alo-e ass.. New York Caudies, etc , etc. V large lot of Chewing and Smoking Toi .ceo r sale at . & CO'S. Co ILOIL. or aala by ' A. D. A CO. - l DOXI.Silar Candles for sale by iv A. I) A CO It" you want to i urchise gootls at a barrai n, poto A1X A CO y BAUS COFFKr just received by A. D. Co. A Larc lot of Choice Tea at A. D. A CO'S. mmM mm E. T. DUKE & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stovrcs, Tin, -Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned AND STAMPED WAR.E- ' AW keep coDSiamly on hand Emigrants' and-Freighters ; OU TFITTING- G O OJDS Such as Camp Stoves, Frying , Lamp Kettles, ivc. Wc also keep Chain 1 umps and Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Collee Mil1" &c. O" 03E5 STSZ Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done, on short . notice, with neatness and despatch. Are agents for the sale of Stew art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove. Give us a call we will not be undersold Iain St., South Side, between . ' ! " Second and Third Streets, PLATTSMOUTII. 1 Ordinance IV o GO. 7i Ordinance to jiroiibii obstrvciions vpon the side walks within the limits of Plaits mouth, on JJ.iin between 2d aud oth streets. Sec. 1. Be it ordained hy the Mayor and Common Council of the city of Piatttnoiithr Xvbras.a, that it shall be unlawful f ie any ji.Tson uf j.ersons to nlace or leave or Pause to lie placet! vT left on the outside i-ix feet of Mile-walk any box, waeon, plow, liarroiv oi- cultivator, or any cb-tructi'iti iipoa the s ile walk U n Main In tweeu -21 a-id 5lh strsett within the c.rpoate liuiiti of -aid city. SKf. 2 It shall fcfi tin-duty of the city Marshal h n finding; any obstructions upon tho side-walk nbove l;.ted o retimve the a lue, and ch;tri;e the re uiovii.g of tlie same l the p:irtiea t trtriidinp ; and lor Hie s 'coi.d o.'tence shall be arret d and tjJtea bef.retlii Mayor, or any Ju-ticeof the Peace, nud upon conviction b flint ihe sum of not less than 2 5'J. nor more ihtn f'Jo.tfi) V Kether with the coals f .r such ottence or oireiices after the first. Tins Ordinaries t tnkn tfeet from and n'tcr its publication S:m d 3d Hay of May, IsA'i C 1.." COOrPft, Marnr. ' F. M. Poam.vtiTON. Tlccortler. uiaj 9,4. "NE W GOODS ! KF.Vr COOPS at the "NIMBLE SIXPENCE." wlch I will ee I at n 11 D U C E D I It I C ES aa I am In ned ofiy. ror2t l.. rm.fixos. ESTRAT IVOTICE- Take;i up by the u"bscriher.on his premii-e", aNittt ore hilf mi.e south-esst of ihe Tl iee Groves Pot Offii e, :-s coun y Nebraska, on the'S.'itli day c.f April, to hortes, described as follows: One a Ushliuy. hWs-iiuia, - a puused mis ten yera tld. and is tbin in oider. The oilier is a brown horse, -supposed to be shout tteven years old, is 15 hands nih, has a star in. the face' and a tmia'l p r tion tif i bite oa ricbl hind foot and is branded " H S'' on ;ett ihonlier and with. " S" on rijtht side of the Brk K R MCKEL!. I lat'moH!h, K. T.rKay 5th, 156.- i- - E0BE1ES, in this Market. . i. ALL. KINDS. Mechanic, Freighter or Emi A Lirge assortment of men's aLd bors' clothing a a. lor i ale t.y A. 1) & CO. s HELLED CORN fortaleby A D. A CO. r ACON and Lard for sale by I . -:s: ... . ) A. P. A CO. -IIEAVr INVOICE of all inds of Family Gro X"V eeries and Outfitmi; Good jaust eceived by ;a. d. a co. ALL kinds of Farming Implements for sale by A. D. A CO. Larg4 iot of Two Horse IMowa for sal bv A- f. k CO. N endless variety f Hardware, nn t Cutlf-ry for A. D. A CO'S. OiPII, Ioors, Shingles, Glas, aud Nails of every . ' description for sale by AD A CO. LL kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange 1 for (roods bv . I). A CO. '1 'O enumerate all tho articles we have forsaie I Would fill one s;d-of th- IIkuaiji, atd others have aa good a right to advertise a AMI.-ON, DOVEY A CO. '"IllL laigett Outfitting House north of St. Josept A i . , ... . AJ11SON . DOVtY CO'S., -I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. mm swsi Pans. Skillets and Lid?, Ovens, NEBRASKA CnnrtuciffT on th1 ba-i of Actual Bnsinep, hy an vxjttrrieiiced Aci-u:.t.mt mi'l nupprior Prniiun, wiiose LONG CONNECTION wWVthe mt jtnpulmr Conmp'cial CcHe(? o the j UuWm potorM thoro'iphite ntk'l rputitioa to every graduate, and command ine iw"" po.-Tttons. SPECIAL ATTENTION (liven to ait Myl-s of Penman-tit; p. on which we have been award"il tri ft;?t Premiums for many J'ears at various Stute Fairs The Collese is al Wuvs" 'ira to v!sl nrs. and eircn l.irs c utain.ng full .m t ciila-s. will lie sent to any rtdres. J IIU i J, lit.x .A T. I'M't, liinrl St. Joseph, Mo ron SALE iro-d two atory I r:ck store bnildiair. 22 by 60 feet' w il" I'wil et-llar; ter (ur't ei narticularsitiquire of the - ' lo-lt'xn can -ol sea okn. Iiat tods FRESH LIME ! erood No. 1 Lime always on hind and for sale by he wholesale and retail itfaiaoun't t suit pu-chasers, ty J. BtTlS. Ui4i2 STCra . . drover &z Bakci-s J.. s i;Alvt- 1 nn-emr. f '.'I XVl ; 'llsIi- I7 5 aecmcss. f 1 ,v r ' lk ( V i Wf "''s c' "' y -i Vr4S mtmnrA. f ' ESlfistio Stitcn AND ' LOCK STITCK fl lUi Were awarded tb HIGHEST PREMIUMS At the State Fairs of New York, Illinois, Virginia, New Jprsey, ' Michigan, N. Utirolinti, Vermont, Wi.sconsin, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Alabama, Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon, Indiana, Missouri, California, At the Fairs of the American Iitslifute, Franklin Institute, Maryland Institute, Massachusetts Me chanics' Association, Venn. Ve chanics Institute, St. Ismis Agricultural and Mcchati Y' As'ociatKiVy And at numerous Institute and Comity Fairs, inelud ine ail the Fairs "lit nliich they were exhibited the past tuiee years... Firrt Prizes have also been awarded time Ma chines at the exhibitions of LONDON. PAUIS, DUBLIN. UNZ, BE- SANCON, BAYONNE, ST. UlZILli, CHALONS. And they have bteo furnished by special comtnacd ... to i:ie Empress of I'rance, Ji.,nrciS of Austria, Empress of Russia, Empress of Brazil, Queen f Sfain, and Queen nf Bavaria. The GROVEIt & BAKER KLAST1C-STITC It SEW- lSi; M A CHIN ES are superior to all others for the following reasons: 1. They sew direct from the spool-i, and require n rewindii jr of thread. 2. 'I h are in ore easily understood and nsetl, and less lUble to cleranireiueut th iu other niachtnes. ft. Tli.-v i,r.. ctujlil-of riei'u' in iierfectly, with - out cnanue of adjustment, a much greater vai ieiy of work h.n till. er machines. 4. The stitch made by these ntachin -a ia much more bun, elastic and durable, expi ciaily upon attl- rlea which require to be washed and ironed , titan any oilier s tub. 5. J bis stitcb, owing to tlie manner iu wmcn urn mule- t read is Inwrouirhl. is much the most p'uluo aud henutiful iu u-e, aud ret ilui this plumpness and beauty even upon articles frequently na iled anil ironed until they are worn nut. 6 The siructure of the aeain is such that. Ihnairti it be cut or broken at intervals of only a f w at itt ti es, u will neither ouen, run or iavi-1, but remains Ii rm Htitl durable. I'ulik-' other m"chiaes. thes" fasten both ends of the s.'am t.y their own operation. S. witn tiiese maciunes, Winn sus is u-ej uin the right nr face side of the seam, cotton may be used upon the other side without les-eninK the stiengtu tr dursbility of the scam. This can be done on no o'.her machine, and is a great saving upt a all articles stitched or ma e up with silk. 9. These machine, in additoa to their superior merits as intiuuienls for stwing, by a clmnce of ad justment, easily learned and practiced, execute the mo.-t beautiful and permaneut embroidery and orna mental work. Grover & Baker S. Ti. Co.. inr21 6tn 495 Broadway, New York. THOR. . TOOTLE, T. K. HAS.Hl, J. CLillB, Tootle, Hanna 81 Clark, BANKERS, Dealers la " " " ' i , " . " Gold DiinI. Oold and Silver Coin Exchange, U. and other StocK's. DEPOSITS UECEIVKD, and special attention given to Collection PL-ATTS MOUTH, N. T. ai t il.f wlf , . 3NT 353 "V7" CABINET SHOP, II. BOECK, llaving recently built a new and nulla le shop on Main St.", Plattsmouth, N. T., Would resptcrfully inform the citixeos of Cass ond adioininjt counties thtthuhaatue facilities f ir car ryinK on the cablVet uriiEs Io all iu branches IN THE HOST APPROVED STYLF I am prepared to tnrn ont the C M 1 A J? 12 S T ar.d most durable Ftirniture Ofevery description, ever offered in the Ttrriloijr. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. fliPsrticuiar attention paid to making and fia isliiiigt'UFFlS. . - .. All kinds of lumber taken in exchange for work. natU south. April 10, I6C5. 7ILLITT POTTENGER : " ATTORNEY AT LAW, PLATTSMOUTII - - NEBRASKA. National Claim Agency. . WASHINGTON. D- C- F. M. DORRINGTOnT . bCB AuTNT: ' " ' " ' ' PLATTSMOUTII, - . N ECU A SKA, Is prcparsrl to present and proaecula claim before Conres, Court of fliaims aud the Depirltunu. Pa tents. Pension. Bount ea. and Bounty Lanr.a e. cured. t58f"Charges moderate. find in proportion the am lunt of theciaim. F. H-XQitIXGrQ" April 10, '65.