Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 04, 1866, Image 3
I L J I 1 v LOCAL NEWS- rom 'eifnf'lry'n Dtii'y. C??"Qite a number of eiticns nre in from tho country to hear the evidence in the C0Dtet thi r.ftcrnfort. ( (To learn thit a mustering o.Hcor has arrived fit Omaha, and the hoys of the gallant First will be mu :tcrcd out in the course of a few diys. C"5?"Thc IIehald contains a greater amount of reading matter than any other paper in Nebraska South of Platte river. Wc want a few more subscriber to ena ble us to increase the amount still more. 5"I-'!ire 'luantilies of Ools arc bc ln received dai! by our merchant, v ho are cllin tnem oat ng.v.n to citizens anl freighters at lower figures than they can be had in any other town in Nebraska. QrJo.?eph Dougherty, the soldier who shot policeman Welch nt a beer garden in Otnah i. has had an examination and i he'd to bail in tho sum of $1209. e larn Irani tho Ilnul Heart. s?"Tha Ora!a papers aro howling lustily for rain. If they had been at Ne LraskaC'ity last week they would change their tunc they had too much down there. Plattsmouth bein,; between the two points is about ia the right locality. C5?"Quite a spirited nrgument was held in the 1. O. this forenoon between Gen. Livingston and S P. Cooper, Esrj: Liv ingston taking sides with tho Union Army and Congress and Cooper arguing in fivor of Va!l mdigham and nirairfst Congress. It is needless to pay that friend Copper got the worst of it. Q7Connot the loyal people of Cats county get up some kind of demonstra tion upon tho return of those of tho First Nebraska who -went from this city an i c.untj? They have fought nobly for the country, and we certainly can afford to show them our gratitude to the extent of a banquet and reception. From Tliurml'iy' Daily. r"lhe new mill of Mr. Heaver, at (ilendale, will be in running order in a few day. He proposes having the burrs, bolts etc., for a flouring mill on hand and in running order immediately after har vest. Cv'Capt. Marshall has been appoint ed by the Hoard of Immigration as agent ia thin county ti receive subscriptions and .contributions of money in aid of the ob ject of its organization. 57" Wo learn lro: farmers in differ ent parts of the county that tho whtat crojs never looked bettor than at the present time. Corn is a lit t!o b-iukward, -caused by the ool and wet weather for Xhe past month, but will yet make a fair crop. The June term of th District Court for Otoe county has been adjourned by Jj1,;c Dua-ly until tho lOih of Ju'.y Jt would not Lc a bad id-ja for them to commence selecting a jury now, itj it will take some iime to bunt up a loyal one un i less they have bcUtr luck than at tho last term. our pccpl-i wiih t have the traveler, Dayard Taylor, deliver a lecture in this city, they mast c.wne '-down with the dust, ' a rid that right fjuick, too. A li.-t of names will bo found on the count er at Wise's Itook Store. Sin it tuune diuitly, and plice a fair figure opposite your signature. C57"Ctipt. Cooper informs us that he did not, in his conversation yesterday morning, wish to bo understood as will ing to accept Vallaridigham as a leader, tut only said that they (tho Democracy) would accept Val. as a leader if the Re publicans would take Fred. Douglas, ; We nre happy to mako this correction for the Cayt., as it was an annoyance to us tj think that nny one who had been in J the U. S. service could accept such an I arch traitor as Vallandigham as a leader, i'rom Friitay' Ixtily. C5?"The scholars' of Miss Uaker's school had a pic nic in the grove north of town ycBterJaj ClTen. Van Wjke, of New York In in Nebraska Citv looking after his real esiaie ini. rests m .eir.!s.u. i . - i . X I 1. , CiTThe scholars of Miss Eikenbary's school, at thj Conn School House, have - - - - . , . . . n . i jTOVe. large on our taoie a icw un;. jmce. . .i If mn.,nr,i piffnt I rSf, in rirpnrr.rprnno " --( . one way and six and three quarters the other. Will some rrood friend beat that if thoj can. Dallas County Gazelle Jt cannot be beat in these parts. In tact, onr people are'too modest to trj it CiTHarper's Week! of he 30th inst bas a pictnre showing the contrast be twecn the condition and treatment of prisoners at An Jersonville and the pris oner of Frtres3 Monroe. Lock upon it, you m:n who carsa the Lni n Soldiers r.ni j'.amor louJW for the rcleaso of Jeff Davis CWe Lave recently made a careful ci!tv.)it:atioa of the Symbolic Method of Making Abstracts of Titles, and Grantors find Urar.tees Indices to Uecords. Mr, Charles Ourfee is the Inventor, and the worit is tlu result of many years or pa tient irrt irntiiin nf tho prrnr and caus es of error incident to the common meth oi of making abstracts. Besides the time saved in mukins a suc:inct Showing of t'ae chain of title to real estate, from the public record-Deed Registers. Court dockets, and Tax books and tho brcvitv can be made, the creat advantage of the new method is, that it is impossible to m ike a mistake in an abstract. No im- perfection of tins can be hidden unJer .. r : 1 , , r.t -. cord is tested in all its particu'.tas by ouiVDOUsiu" T.Liou is as unerring in us .. .... . - . . application ns it ilmplc in compreheh ion and available in practice. One of our law firms is now preparing an ab stract under this method for Ottoe coun ty, and tho work, although' but a few weeks labor havo been bestowed is nenr lv brought np to the current dates of the Record. Siulcsm-n. F. M. Dorrington. Esq., has purchased of Mr. Durfee the right for this county and is now engaged in opening a set of books. tTMadame La Vert, who has been revealing the future to the people of Ne braska City, was unable to tell what her own future would be. She thought she coubT"gt-TVwav with soma diamond rings and other valubles, but Marshall Ilickey spoiled htr horoscope after 6he. got as far as Brownville. Ci?"An item has been going the rounds of tho Nebraska papers to tho effect that some one by the name of "Lancaster,'' "Lamstine," andother similar names, had been appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for Nebraska, and some of the copperhead sheets were jubilant that the aio had fallen." It turns out that Mr. Joseph E. Lamaterr of Nebraska City, is the man appointed, and we think the "axe" has fell in a first-rate place. La master is one of the etaunchest Republi cans in Nebraska. Do our Democratic friend? "tike?" From Saturday's Daily C27"J. Parcel s Sons '.ill remove in a few days to the building formerly occu pied by Dr. Donelan. fJsTThe river has been rising again for tho last two or three days, confining tho rerort that this is th6 regular June rise. CSTAmison it Dovcy are preparing to move into their wet room, in order to lower the main building to tho grade oT the street. C"IIon. J. I. Reddick, who has been in this city several days as attorney for contestees in the election contest now progressing here, left for Omaha to day. j?"Rev. Mr. Herman, James- Van Nostrand and Lady and Miss Johnson, of Omaha, aro in our city for a few days, the gueets of Rtv. Geo. (i. Betts. (TgGlenn &. Cummingg have bought the right of Nebraska South of Platte river to "Kellogg's Patent Grain Sower." It is a first-rate institution, and looks to us like it would 6ave tho farmer much trouble and hard work. r7"Thcrc appsars to bo a fe'.v petty thieves in our city who lunke a regular business of dodging into stores and shops and .helping themselves to what money thy can lny their hands on.. They should be severely dealt with if caught. S'imc ono relieved Win Harold's drawer of .$1 or $o ycstcrd j evening. f-We nr lerstand that the Woolen Factory of Dunn's Dean, Esq., on Salt Creek, will bo in runuing order in the course of a week or two. The machinery left this city to-day, and everything "is in readiness to putit in running order imtne. ai itcly. Thi is the firtc manufactory of the kir.d in Nebraska, and Mr. Dean is eat. tied to much credit for his persever ance in setting in motion the ball which is to bring matzrial wealth to our young State. Fitrm Honday't Daily. (37"Two large droves of Texas cattle passed through here to-dny cn route for Chicago. 57 Ve understand the proprietorship of the Platte Valley House has been re sumed by Mr. G..W. Crow. (?7"The R. R. steamer took on a large quantify of corn at our lauding this morn ing for shipment west. C2rTho contract for stone and brick work on the new Prot. Episcopal Church in this citv, has been let to Agus'ns Wachter. " (fTThe new coaches of the Kansas and Nebraska stage company made their nppearanco along the line to-day. Pas sengers can now travel up and down the river by land with some degree of com fort. Hurrah for the 31 & N. Stage Co C57"If you want a nice jjhotogtaphic view cf Plattsmouth, go to XV, L. Thomas' Gallery. He has some that are natural as life, and colored to prefection almost. Mr. Thomas has prcsentod us with one I nnA havins it to refer to after Flattsmouth a become a second London. I i.:i.:,; nnmor nf ATnin nrtil 4th fctrpptq. Thfl noveltv of the thinir consists- j f na . . flf ...j:--.- weU I - - ' I t..M : .1.: .v, ,ru" F'f" " un.cu .ulv. I ground the required depth, and then the pump screwed on top, and ready lor uso This one was put up in less than an hour, and affords a constant supply of water We understand the riht of this county h"as been purchased by one of our citizens From Tuetday' Diiily. glhe riTer is slowly fallir.g at this point C"The contract for the carpenter and joiner work on St. Luke's church in this city was awarded to Mr. Proner of this place P3?"Quite a number o our newly crea ted Solons left yesterday for the capital, anj t,e remainder left the city to-daj. r"The stern-wCeel steamer i.U&yrn passed up this morning towing t o barges ,nAoA rnrnd iron. This, we he- I ' ... .- t, Me, is the first timr barges have been towed.trus niga up -me cree. ClTyuite a nvo.y i.hio was kept upon the levee last night by 80E,e festive cuss who thoughtthe Fourth a . , on vand. Wonder if he thellsn't been seeing Joub s.nce the first of , . i taia rauaia. C3?" observe that Messrs. Amison & Dovcyre arranging the machinery to lower their immense brick block to the grade of Miin street, This is rather novel undertaking in Nebraska, and we hope they will succeed without even cracking their plaster. 7Mr. Henry Boeck has just returned from the east, having purchased a large lot of excellent Furniture. Ho bought at low prices from the manufacturers, and will sell so low that a man will find it cheaper to have a well furnished house than to livo out doors. Give him a call as soon as his new stock arrives. (fJT'In order to suit the convenience of tho "boys" of the 1st Nebraska, the Sol diers Reception lias been postponed to Monday, tho Oth inst., when it is espect cd arrangements will be perfected for having a '-'grand, good time." Thia is a matter in which our citizens should all take an interest, and honor the brave boys with a hearty welcome who have eaoriGced 60 much tor the good of man kind, r . C57Sco advertisement of L. C. Hunt, ington & Co., wholesale and retail deal ers in Leather and Findings, Omaha, Nebraska. This is an old and reliable firm, and they keep an immense stock of everything in thoir lino of business. We would advisq ou. harness makers and shoe makers to examine their stDck and prices, as w never yet knew a libera! advertiser to be a picayune man to deal with. Their etock of belting is larga and varied, and will 6upply a demand long felt in Nebraska Mill owners, threshing machine"owners, and everybody else in need of belting, can now be supplied without sending to Chicago or St. Louis. DIED On Clear Creek, Saunders Co.) N. T., June 25th," of croup, Jessie Gertrude, daughter of D. N. and Susie S. Johnson, aged two years nine months and fifteen days. Glenwood paper plese copy. 3?"In going for or ordering goods, the great question to be solved is where they can be had ho as to enable the pur chaser to make tho greatest - profit Jf they can be had near home for about the same money that would have to be paid at a greater distance, it is certainly an inducement. Let our dealers in Groce ries, Liquors, e.c, reason upon thia sub ject, and when they want anything in the line, go to Wcsthoimer & Eppstein, in St. Joseph, and we doubt not they can make it more profitable than to send or go further east. JuneCGltn Wki. StatlelRiann &, Co , One door vrest of DoneJan's Drug-store, rea!i:rs in Ready-made Clothing-, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. iiat: r.irs ecAts stioes, 1 7i C'.VA :", VA L ISLS, a lid a general sti ck of OUTFITTING GOODS For Hi ' I'la'.u; also, a large lut of nrfPDI'Ti rtr ri'Vltl VV V V I'd J V. 1 llU blit.il L1AJ I tllj li. JJ-'.'L-y- ERS J1XD Q TIO.YS. We b.,uiht low and will icll cheOP for cash. Call and eia mi uc oar atccit hi fore jou buy hiiv wi re else. 8. AI'UH, B. A. FEI.NKMAX. IS. ABLER & CO-. RECTIFIERS 1.YD DISTILLERS. Dealers In all kinds of Foreign and Dom''et''c VINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. SO. 14, EAST SIDE MARKET SQUAUE, St, Joscpti, 7Iu. oc25 ly C. H. KING Carpenter and Joiner . CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, Will do woilc In bin line with neatness aDd djpt h .il l ilium short notice. Ieu-7d&wt ST'TJPPY & BBHR, Ko. 15 Xorth Fifth Street, ST. JOSEPH, - - - MISSOURI Dealers In PIAKOS, ORGANS, MEL0DE0N3, Vi..i;n nnita. Flates. Aecoirtei ti. Hutinai1, Ma ic Hooks and het Ml'sic. Gel. nine Italian and German Violin Sttings always on hand. maj SwGra. Sheiiirs Sale. liv virliiD nf in execution issutl ont of the Dis- ti-t Court of the Hccond judicial insirici, wnnm .-.I f..r .. rmif.tv. and Territory of Ac-brat-ka, in a cause wherein Samuel L. Isaacs aud gitnon A. Ash i. Vi.lntiifM and Levi Golden is def-mUnt, and to me directed, 1 have levtel npoH ana wn sru mi pnonc auction, to tiie highest and beat bidder for cash, in i .t,.. runrt Floimp in PlattMnouth. ia said county f Casa, on Saturday, the 14ti day of July, A. l. lSoo, at J o ctocK, p. rn. Ol aaiu uay iun mi- -win)r described ral estate, to wit . N'nnh m tVi ouiirter ectlon thirty-four (84) . .- . ,,v .-.ni... d ipn . 1 -' - nldfl l:Ht half (1-2) Of north west quarter () -ini. thirty- foor(34,townhip eleven (11), ranse twelve OA), ei,T.if.- tho"r!roPertr of Levi Golden to satisfy judgment in favor ol Isaacs ana ji. A. B. TAYLOR,, EherlfT of Cass comity, N. T By P. P. Gass, P'-inty bhentf SiiEBirr s Orrica, June 1-2, A. U. lsGtj, 13:4w. JOSEPH SCnLATflR.. WATCyilAKEIL and JEWELER, -. mais Street PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA rood assortment of Wat .Cl- Pens, I welrr. Silver Ware, Func Go Violins aivd V. alin Tri'insr.ine always a hand. All work com muted to his care wilt be warranted. April 10, Probato Notice. Kowcomea Isabella V. Jones ai I A. H. Copelr-nd, Administrators of Ihe-estate of Wiley Jones, dee'd. and make ai i ication to the Probate curt to make a Uual se-lieuieat or. their administration on the said estate; The Co :rt there fi re appoints Friday, the6.h day of JuJT l&t l 10 m. iur inakicg said final - Witness my hand and official seal this L si SO'" dy of Jne, lsiW J.W. MARSHALL, jc20 3r Probate Jodge. C o to Bla:, Buttery & Co. J and Luhrieators 'a lor your Lard Oil If trfil wanl Patent Medicines at old prices (to to CLACK, iiL Tri.B Y d: tO.'S. T he place ta tf-t your COAL OIL is at LLACK, MCTTERY &. CO.'S. T. K. HAX.fi, i. a CLim Tootle, Hanna & C.'ark, BANKERS, Dealers la Gold Dust, Gold ami Silver Coin, Exchange, U- S. acid other Stocky DEPOSITS liECEIVICD, and special attention given to Collections PLATTSMOUTH, IT. T. ai9 divrtf Tremendous EXCITEMENT ! Tittl. HERALD Has moved into hid wr brick bnildin on thr tur ner of ilalo ctreet and Levee, wheie he is lailr re- ceivinB la'ge adilitims to bia already extrusive 91W& VI , . GROCERIES AND He offers tlie very te.-t of barpnins to cnttim rs. and le.iU'-fUi a call fnra those who want anything iu LU liai to tet the advantages in prices with thute of others. Kemeiuber the BRICK CORNER and gva him a call if yon wish to buy cheap. DOVi KLEI'SEK & WISE, Dealers in . "4 BOOKS Si STATIONERY, WAS.t. PAPES5, WINDOW SHADES, Confectioneries, notions, Toys, Coal Oil Tnssip. &e., Vc. e or alM BeT-lA 'r tbe Biichinaa Woolen Mills, of St JoM'iih, Mo., and havo nuw ou haua a po"d &boitment of FAXCr CASSMERES, ' CLOTHS, JEAXS. rLASKELS, d c, wliich we ha va recwivi-l on commisaioa, and tu prej4icd to excuaiiu lor WOOL OR CASH, . at very roaonab!a ipures. 4 e" Give ns a rail. one door east if the IlKKALo ufucc, Flattamouth ArtraliH. May 10, If-K. tf . . NEW GOODS! CEW GOODS al the "NIMBLE SIXPENGE,' which I will ae'.kat REDUCED PUICES, as I am la n"cd of mony. mar29 L. BILLINOa. FURNITURE, j y -v -rr rjy T "VT Q J s s s r r AND fJjT.. 4. A OTT i WciKJlsUCt VV W4 - II- BOECK rr.lr- .rilnri?,l hi Shnn and Sales-rooms wou'd respectfully rriuind the people In this vicinity that he can furnwh them w in too j . .... Chairs, or o' her Cabinet-worn, at me raosi reason able rate. I shall ke-p constantly on lian i a large a-wcruient of Eastern Work, and am also prepared to manufacture anything- in my line on nori nm-.co. A large assortment of kmij num tomm arp ai all times. Call and examine my sloe anu rii-s jelO dd-w tf u. i.uLt,a. NEW Boot l Shoe Shop. ru .r.n.rfih.r vnnld res nect fall r c&U Ibe atten- nr v. . ;.;wun. Plitimoath mod th unbl: s MUU VI a,4v X-1 V J ' " " - . . t arire to the faci that h na iccaiea one c-or rii n . . .. ... k.ro ha InfttmU krrniTl'J onhandandmkirpon the shortest notice, every -articlein his line. His stock belnp ae!ert-.l by him self, and bavinK apent me moi o. business, he feeis confident that he can gie sal.sfa Hon. Otve hiin a call- .nn.p,iiorn April 10 S. tnw--""-"-" IIAKXESS SHOP. The undersicaed havice parchased the eatahlUlv- ment formerly owned by AI. U. Murphy, is prepar.-d to accommodaie customvr i;n iuiuh .11 uu, sn-h as H AKN'E?S, SADDLES, BKllLEH. COLLAR-, Tt'IlIl'S Sf tote, aud everything else tliat tuty be pnlli d f.ir. JC7i:.'pairir.s done on short noi.ee, boa at r- stnble rates. iprie.wj G S. COtETKIGBT. The place to cet cheap l.ampi and Limp Chimniya is at " JiLAL'K, HCTTEHY fc CV.'H TUO. B. TOOTLE, Simpson, Sharp tt Co., Wholesale Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. rLATTSMOUTII, Dealt rs in FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, WINDOW-BLINDS, S T. L O VIS (.'LASS, LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC. Also, Ae-iDts for tho ft-lebrnfed SEYMOUR'S NEV, YORK Quaker Bov and. IVH icliisan "77" agons; c?C2. We inrilo all to Call and Sec jue!8 dvCm B N E Corner Main and Third Streets, Plattsmouth, N. T., OUTFITTING CLOTHING II OUSE IN THE Dealer mama mmm mwmm. Gents' Furnisliing Goods; Glats, Caps, Hoofs, hocs, Also a larcrt? lot of RUBBER CLOTHING Or a'l descriptions nlwaya on hand. . 4k '- 15SJ' Call and examine my extensive slock al Ihe; , ? r-Tew Masonic Brick Building. Plattsmouth, April 10th, 18GC. mmm (Mm E. T. DUKE & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Sheet AND STAMPED WARE- Wp keep constantly on hand Emigrants' and Freighters - 1 O TJ T FITTING- GOODS Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Uamp iveilies, tc. e aisu Keep Ksiiiuu a uiujjs nun Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Coffee Mii1" Jcc. Tin Roofing, Gutlters and Spouting done on short notice, wit neatness and despatch. Are agents for tlie sale or rstew-. art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove. Give us a call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between Second and Third Street?. PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA and Retail NEBEASKA. , . , FL O UR, DOOR S, SA St I, PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES, MOWER AND REAPER, Wood's Mowers, i s, and Examine our Slock. Simpson, Sharp &f.Co. W M A N WEST! in Trunks, Vnliscs, &c , Sec AND REVOLVERS ' 33. 3NTo"WTaa.x2.. mM Iron, Brass, Japanec Pans, Skillets and Lid?, Ovens Music ! Music J AM YMOND, MINER f CO., Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Music and Musical M'dse, .... COUNCIL BLUFFS. - - - ioWa. AND OMAHA, N. T. Orders ly mnil for . Boofcs, or anything per- t.iiiung to Juusio, i rr S)l'T atti ndod to rTOider for ti.-li f or repstrluK Piano Forte and lli'ioleon In l'ia tsmouth and v.ripilr will b alUDikd to at oar irlief t cutt vTil,.nce. ati(tS, KAYMO.VD. MIXEUfcdO. Probato Notice. Notice U licrel.y civen that James O'N'.iill has I'iid- application to Clio I'l-obntP Court of Cif county, N. T., to lw nprir:led Adiniui.tr. nor of tho estate of liuili O'X .ill. Ia:e of said county, d reaicd, Ihe Couit uLcrcfor npiKiwns Friday, the GlU day of July, 1S6G, at 2 o'clotk p iu. fr liearin(t atd aipHcat, at w hich time all j-er:oiiS itit.n aieil can flp'ar a'nl iilinw caiikO w ltjr aid aiointnu:Ut tuouM not l load j if any iliry have. . WtliWM my hat.d an t ofllcial seal thlt it 2uth day of Juo.-. lxiii. J. V. MAKSIIAIJ,, jeiO Sw 1'robato Judge. WOOUVOUTH & CO , BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, Binders &Faperdea!er6, SALYT JOSEPH, MO., c25 Cm FOR SAIE A rokI two atory trick .tore building. 22Il.y oO f.vt WlfigWMt cellar; for furtluntiMrti.-.- - 7 lutolCxn aUH OK Ft'HofOL UlkKCTUM AT I.rY OLD STAND AGAIN. Opposite the Platte Valli y Iloute. xrhcre I ruav be found at alUimes ready to wait on old and new customers who may wish to purchase BOOTS or SIIOt.3 at the lowest uiaro d prion, and ill he warranted of the be work ami material. (IBT Repairing done on short notice. Come and see. Arrl6::r.J WILLIAM D. CAGE FARM AND TIMBER, LAND FOR SALE. 1 have one the best farms in Nebraska, also, a good body or timhi-r end a quantity of unimproved prai rie land, w hich I offer saU. Tro're ar4 Hood Im provements, water, rock and timber ou Ihe place. and it is a drs-irable t-tock farm lor further par ticular.-, ad Ircss. U. w roLViN, Aprl6w3rn. Plait.rnouth, X. T. Estray Sale Notice la heiehy Kiveo that I wiil sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder forcaidi, at the residence of Nathaniel Liaison, in 3alt Creek l'rM-iut, Cuss Co., N. T., on the third (3d) day of July next, at one o'clock, p, in., one mure celt, suppostd to be three yearn old, and one hone colt, supposed to be two years old, wniun were laaen up aa eirays iy saia Kenisoa. ' Provided, said hixhest bid shall be two1 thirds the appraised Talue thereof. B, V. H"KTIIINB, May 29, 6 w. Justice of the Peace. FA 15 ill FOR I will sell, on reasonable U'tms, 160 acre of Land. with a (joi d farm Uoure ou is or will il desired by a purchaser, sell 240 acres, one hundred and seventy of which is improved. Xhe land is titaated at Eight title Grove, in Cass county, aud la one of the test stock farms in Nebraska, being well watered and timbered. . For particulars enquire on the preml ies of joii.v e. TtvyKsnun". May -28, if, . Grorcr Sc Baker's AND LOCK STITCH SEWING UAOniNBS Were awarded the HIGHEST PREMIUMS At the State Fairs of New York, Illinois, Virginia,. New Jersey, Michigan, N. Carolina, Vermont. Wisconsin. Tennessee. PenDsylv.ii, Town. Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon, Indiana, Missouri, ainuruiu, At tlie Fairi of tho if' w .. . American. Institute, I rauiuin insiuuic, Maryland Institute, Massachusetts Me chanics' Association, Pcnn. Me chanics' Institute, St. Iitiuis Agricultural and Mechan ics1 Association, And at r.nmerous Institute and County Fulrs, I Drill. I inc all the Fairs at whi:U they were exhibited the .awl three years. . First Prizes h ive als been awarded these Ma chines at the exhibitions of LONDON, PARIS, nURT.IN.LINZ, BE- SANCON, BAYONM;, SI. UIiku, CHALONS. Aa'l they have bcon forni'hed Oy Special comiuaiiu Empress of France, impress of Austria, Empress of Russia, Empress of Brazil, Queen f Spain', and u . (lueen f liaearid. The GROVER & IaCEU EI.AST1C-BTITCH SOW ING MACHINES are auperior U all others tor I bo fulloH'iDg reasons: 1. They sew direct from the spool", and require no rewinding of thread. " . They are more easily naulerstood and naed, and fs linhle to deranfrement than pther macliinea. - 8. They are capable of exeroring perfectly, with . out chaime of adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other machines. 4. The s:itLh made by tbcie machines is much more flrwi, elastic and durable, especially upon arti cles which require to be washed and Ironed, than any other s itch 6. This stitcb, owing to the manner in which th unde-1 read is inwrought, is much the ninat pluiop and beautifid in use, aud retain this plaropneM anil beauty eren upon articles frequently warhed and ironed until thev are worn nut. 6 Th- strocture of the aeaLi is such that, though it be cut or broken at Intervals of only a f'W stitch es, it wiil neither ooeu, run or rayel, bet remains Arm end durable. 7. Uulike other mschines. thef; fasten both cods of the a-am by iheir own operation. 8. With these machiues, while silk Is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton may ba used upon the utner side without laseniaR the strength or durability ol tie seam. This can be done on do o'.her machine, and is a (Trent saving upon all article stitched or male cp wHh silk. 9. Tbi-se machines, in add Ion to tiieir aapertor merits as instrument for st wing, by a change of ad-, justnu-nt, easily learned a n! practiced, execute the most l eiatiful and permauer tembroid ry and orna mental wcrk. Grover & Baker S. M. C.' mr21 Cm ' 4'ji llroairway.'Kew Terk. Strayed or Stolen. One large iron gray Mare, about sixteen hands high, thia flrah and a litll lame. Any person giv ing mfonaa ;.u where the mare may be found to the und-rsiFDeil, at I) iWi'.t, Cuxming county, Nebraska, shall be suitably rewarded. U. A. bAMSOX. ilay 1. rwYc Vi-c to gel Perfumery af air kinds is at ' L BLA'.-K, BVTIERY t CO.'S. VM IK '- m,cA. It -yi -fj Vi(i T - rr h-'J oim. f ,Nl''V- IV: ?) i 1 iy V