-.5 LOCAL N i:VS Q'f A 1'n.r strati iiniinulK" inarched upon !i' p! i' t'.irta in fjont ot lawyer I'cttenjf t'i ;n!r yt'i-tr-rdty evening and t 101I there .in; time iz thr uih the wiri'l w. A fritri'J sn;r:'pt ilint he o.ime frvn 11 ;U !!i CT-, nn J that his f u;iTSi m:i;hi hav.- f.pcn t try nr.'l pet Pot'en jrr ti revfr.(! his diciinn in r,'nrd t( th R'ick Ul'iiTs vote. Poor creature ; he wis d )iitii".J to disappointment, if that tc.h h:3 errand. PT We learn that Gen. Urath, Col. Itrii;', at 1 soma three or four other nho wro tI,!,iJ n "tprnporarj Esc cui;v Committee" met in the garret of the PI ittf Vnllcy II'iiMe thi afternoon and hid n. "romin" Territorial Conven ti n. Con. Il-ath, Co'. Patrick, J. II. Forter an I Judi,o Lock wood were ths "jntriirnom" choice of tho Convention to re pr.-sf r:t tha C'pprL:id i-Jeriient cf NeLrai in t!. ; l'uilade'.i. hia Conven tion. y Ahout s.'venty-Gvn persona were present to hear Gen. Ilcutli hint niht. The 'eiiern.l was not fj'iitn so unified in his cxp re-Miorn ns one mi;;ht expect from a tnnn who haj occupied th? position h-: hti for liio past f-w years. Ila cai.it; around witli a whirl to tho cf pi-rhcad idsofth'! qu-'Htjii;:, end indulged in m.inv of th rocl: phrases of that party. It in h'i natural clement. 11 Lou-ted that he Leloned to thi 'whi:c in an'" pnrty, and proclaimed in n iotid voice (Pefni?ratic frtjlc) that this was 'awhito man's povrrnrnent." Yet he nppeared not unj i'-ii' that tho LI lc'as of the South hould Le r'-prescnted in Congress, pro m ., they were represented Ly "white (Vinned) rr.cn," mid the said Llacks had 151 vr.'ce io ch'JO.Mii t them. He danomic d Congress in tnojt npproved ojper hnd 8?y!-', but showed conclusively that Congress Lad spoiled the ''piece" he had cam.j to Nebraska to speak by admitting Tennessee. Wc propose to notb-e some cf the General's remarks a little more particularly in the conrso of a few diys, and in the meantime would surest to the Democracy that they can trui him in full rViIoWfhip. Thev need not put l.iin upon probation we have no further lean upon hiui. From T7.ui tdjy'a Laity. jj"Mr. LtLoX's new building, one door weit of the Post Office is nearly complet eJ. (J'J7"C-ittb' in lare numbers are bein; tken acro-s the river at this place, de signed forth;; Chieaj tnaikct. PJT W. J. il 'sser has the thanks of tbe Ilr.KALu outtit' for a fine lot of green corn and oth'-r vegetables. Iilair's ''Pe'err-ited Executive Committee," (Jen. Heath, left on t he Col orado this afternoon for ilia "tsccne of cti:n" at I hil.idtdphia. Ci?"'rh Cornelia camo up this morn ing:, with a ''j'tantity of freight for this place. An in other thing, we noticed lot of farniturc for T. V. Shryoek fyVc woalJ call attention to the fact that th; City Council h is passed an or dinance prohibiting the retailing of liq uors liftfr 10 o'clock at nibt. Another tep in tbe right direction. "Ve would suggest that Dr. John Clack write a 4 hi-tory" of the Conven tion TeeterdiiT. We do this in the kind est of ff e'.ing, because we believe the proceeding-" of all great and important ascetings l:ou' 1 be made public. ?"The demand for laborers in this locality Las beer, constant and on the in crease ail summer. ffaj-'s are go d, and it loo!,s like more of those who Lave hard tinvj to luake a living in the ast could "make i: paj' by coming to Ne braska. (M. C. M irpby Esq., arrived in the city vesU-rd.iy c-vetiing, d:r;ct from his Rant-he at Alkali Sta'ion. 11 reports that tho tcry of the burning of T..k horn Station by the Indians was a regular e.inard. there being ro Indians about. Ho thinks there wid Le no further trouble with th.i Iad'ans if they are lot 1 3U9 by the whites. f5"Vm. Ilerold has a quantity of Salt from the woiks at Lancaster which ;j equal, if nt superior, to any brought from tho east. With a euiT.cient amount cf capital invested, those springs will produce salt cnaugh to supply the whole United States; and they Will, lefore many jears, supply tho entire country st cf ths Mississippi river. CObl for another "Territorial con Tention" to arrange the "Johnson busi ness." Why don't some of those who ere rulrj out yesterday issue a call. It is the easiest thing in the world. You can h ive a convention, allow none but your own "clique" to have a voice in it meet in the garret of the Platte Valley TIjuse, with closed doors, and "endorse" Andy, according to your own particular fancy. Call it a "Johnson Territorial Convention' and you have the thtDg all tight. Frorx F. iiiay't Vaiij. ("Morton left on the Denver for rhiladeiDhia. Query will he have any better "iuck" than he had at tbe Chicago convention. C5?"The Episcopal Sunday School pic ric, which come oST yesterday, was a omp'iete success. The little folks en joyed themselves "hugely" and the larg er ones "muchly." " ffiHon. J. E. Doom Arrived in the chr tj-Oay. lie goes back, as a partner, i into the popular and extensive Outfitting House of Amison & Dovey. Success to you, James. CTIIon. P. "Y. Ildcheocfc, our Dele gate in Congress, h onr thanks for a cv of nn "Oration on the Life and Character of Henry Winter Davis," de livered in the If ill of thp House of Rep resentatives on the 22 i of Fedruary l8Cj, by Hon. John A. J. Creswell. The 'harmonious" pre- of Ne braska are having a lively time over "the Johnson business." The Slal-siain slashes away at the Ar; the II -raid whacks the Statesman nnd the little D m ac.ral the Drrnocral demolishes the II ri d the Xewx and tha Statemin all at once; and the Time ''lavs low" anil does the 'white washing"' business for all of them. Hurrah for the "Johnson business," and th j Johnson press of Nebraska! From Saturday' I Daily C57"Saml. Chapman, Esq.. came up on the Denver last evening, having been eat on a visit. f"The Street Commissioner is engag ed in relaying tne floor of thi old bridge op Sccot.d street, and grading the street at the nev one. C5?If the business men of this city wish to secure a larger trade from the ranchmen west of here, we would sng gi st th propriety of sending-a copy of tbe Daily Herald to each and everv ran"ho between here and Denver. It will pay you our word fi.T it. C:5"A band ( f lawless characters have infested Nebraska City since "the big emigration,"' and they have proven them selves expert in burglary, highway-robbery and horse-stealing. One of them, however, has met the fate more of them deserve. We learn from the Atwe that the fellow who ttolo a horse frorn Wm. McLennan recently, was followed and overtaken near Topeka, Kansas. He tried to make his escape, but was shut dead by one of the pursuing party. Mr. McLennan ha two horsen in his posession taken from this thief which are supposed to have been stolen property. . WOOL, CAIUMXti.- The folljwing letter explains itself. The opening of this factory will be hail ed with joy by the people of Nebraska, as it will save many a dollar to the poeple, and is an evidence of our prosperity and advancement. Saline Ford, Neb., 51 July 20th, I860 Ed. Hkhald: Dear Sir: I hare received numerous letters of inquiry about tbe jitne I would be ready to card wool. Please inform the public, through your columns, that everything is now in run ning order, and that people can get their carding done at this place on short notice. Dring along your wool, and oblige DENNIS DEAN. j?We know not how true it may be, but we have been informed that there is a dictionary in uje in this city which contains tbe following: .1 Lucijer One who abuses a Justice of the Peace when a decision is given against bis client in consequence of which the lawyer gets no fee. A CSeut emau On; who quotes from n jotetnporary, but when called upon fur proof, is unable to find any thing similar to the quotation. Chiiatry--A hearty young man at tempting to thrash an old man because thev difier upon the Fenian question Li.ijalty Cursing Union soldi-rs (be hind their backs) and recruiting for th rebel army. Srlf- I'reriaiion Peddiiog milk in Canada during the draft in th; United States. We learn that a -rentleman will com mence convassing fur subscribers to this dictionary in a short time. "3"VVe h'var a 'loud murmur going up from the farmers throughout the county, in consequence of the extremely dry weather. They say the corn crop will be a failuro unless we have rain soon. Q"E!der Dungan will preach n-ixf Sunday evening, at carlv candle lighting in tho school room corner of Main and Sixth streets. Subject: The Identity of Chri.-ts Church. "See advertisement of tho great Circus in to-day's paper. This is said to be a splendid alFair; and we know of n better way to find out whether the statement is true than to go and see the performance. Remember, the 18th inst. pIIugh Orr, Esq., has purchased the interest of Ed. Buttery in th Livery Stable on the corner cf Main and Fourth streets. This popular stable will here after be conducted by Shannon & Orr, who know how to treat their customers a little better than any two men in the west. They keep the very best of horses, carriages, etc., which they let at moder ate rates. jTMr. Thos. P. Applegate, late a member of the 11th Ohio Cavalry, carae down from Laramie in a fiat boat, arriv ing in this city last evening. There were four of them in company as far as Kear uey, and from there only two. He re ports having stopped at several Indian camps during their journey down the Platte, and found them very peaceable and friendly. They stopped at one camp of 1500 Sioux, whom they found in no way inclined to disturb them, but on the contrary were anxious to. promote a friendly feeling- Mr. Applegate thinks there is no leason to fear further Indian j difficulties on the plains unless through j the bai conduct of the whites. lie was present dur'mg thi entire treaty-nuking j at Laramie, and assures us that the treaty was satisfactory to tha Indians, and that the rumors of dissatisfaction and intended hostilities are the work of dislgning men. F m Tuemlay't Dully. 5?"Read the bounty bill, published to day. It will be of interest to the "boys in blui." They should look after and secure the;r bounty before the rebels get control of the government and repeal all such laws and re-enact simitar ones in favor of ex-confederate soldiers. T"See advertisement of"WilIcox& Gibbs' Sewing Machines." F P. Tmld Fsq., is agent for this part of the coun try. Ha will furnish any other rnschino hen desired; but g'ves bis attention Miore especially to the Willeox fe Gibbs because he believes that to be the best ; machine in use. Call and nee them at Newman's Clothing Emporium. s?" Wells & Irish have their new Res taurant in 'Tunning order" and are now open for the public. We a-xeted an in vitation from the proprietors to dine there to day, and we can freely join with others who are versed i n culinary matters in saving that Mr. Irish is the Prince of Cooks, and that Billy Wells is unsur passable in the Dining room. If any one doubts our word or our judgement in this matter, just let them go and see for t "lemselves. Ci7"We learn from Mr. Parmele that he has received definite instructions which ho is prepared to carry out to cornmenco service on tha now western mail routes on Friday of this week. The route from here to Beatrice goes by way of 'he following Post Offices: From Piattsmotith by way of Uiendale, South IJjnd, Ashland, Salt Creek, Rock Creek, Lancaster, Saline City, Saltillo, Center, ville, Olive Branch, Clajton, to Beatrice. The mail will be conveyed iu Hacks, three times a week, between this city nnd Salt Creek, and once a week from there to Beatrice. The route to Weep ing Water goes via. Eight Mile Grove, and tho mail will be taken once a week. Q"Will some of the men who are loud in their praise of Moses A. Johnson's "policv," and who claim he is carryijg out the reconstruction policy of the Mar tyred Lincoln, turn to their speeches and writings during Mr. Lincoln's ndminis tration? These fellows remind us of the man who was pursued by the police He was unable to make his escape, and concluded to try the "bold" dodge He got out of sight around a corner for a moment, 'and buttoning up his coat, cocking bis hat upon one side of bis head, he turned and walked back with head erect, and was not recognized by the men who were in pursuit of him. These en dorsers of "uiy policy" are trying the same trick. They think by their boldness and effrontery they will escape detection as the men who donounced Mr. Linoola and bis administration: who called the soldiers "Ltnco'n hirelings" and declared the war "a failure." Tho Union police have sharp eyes, however; and the dis guise and effrontery nro not sufficient. (T"In going for or ordering goods, the grf at question to be solved is where they can be had so as to enable the pur chaser to make the greatest p-ofit If ihey can he had neir home for about the saaiu money that would have to be raid at u greater distance, it is certainly an inducement. Let our dealers in Groce ries, Liquors, e.c, reason upon this sub ject, ami when thev want anything in the line, go to Weutheimer & Eppstein, in St. Joseph, nn' we doubt not thev can make it more profitable than to send or go lui-il cr eabt. j -2Glm List of Letters Rd n-initiDir iinrli.luie.l iu lite lVt )(D-r at Piatt iii.'U h, N b -k.i. Au3 1-U, lSi'ti. T obiiin an) l the-. t- ttir h i:e:iu mil t tali !r Aivjr (i -i Le t? " five i lie J.ilc of llii- ami pay two c. in- ( ndve''tiiiiK' Irnot ciiivlf r wi:iln o-.e mun'h th"J will be eu! to ite lie , d I.t lUr Otlice. Drewrj John W. l.uil-r Wil i ira Hull inun i B 'J l;t:r art Fi k hoiiwrr l J Killer Karre.i It K i; l ty Vnn-U i.'wje:i T C C.iin Mi.r l i ::iMi.ell W J II I W, lioi t'i: W P':U" ..lilU'tl S )u -n Moore Jtinnlen li.tr.iu Mm. Mmy Kdir iriU Camel 2 Ki.ic I'l.i'.ip 0 liner) S S cr Mr Couk 'Wliennur IsaO 2 4itir-.nl M A (fill er: IL urr tin lii L J i-i-ph tioMt-umh Joseph B Hick- )V Ilium Smith I ariiS A hi: wnrti Jamrt hitr.fV William II ) e.ver i'hiily. Hairis J W l:u"-t;ui .Mr Ila '.ten Nile HarlHU I're-'oa J,lu. V II Jnlili-ull Sarnh Jam Mninn JkIiii-oii tiary J I invi.I'- J M M.irris t liar erf F Main in J.imei S Mulliiiix Hvrn Pi.we'.l Ji'hn 3 rarim r J T 1 roer Isaac Price William F Pan-lkt John t P.ivne Li A Hub-US William Hubert Ja. k Kobrrt- James J Keel Alfred fchi.lilkr )lr FiiebLet I l.eoiiore Wise M A Warren Mi-s Lizzie 2 J. W. MARSHALL, I M. PRO S5 ATE NOTICE. 5oHc is hp-eby Rien thnt Julin L. Brown has m ids a;-inicvin t be nppoiute.1 Admiinstr-itur of the eMJt i I'aviil Brow i. l.-li? d.'ea.-cil, uf 'ass coui:ty. Th Court will hear i-aid applies ioi f .r ;ip rviiDt 'neiK a ' d mni-tra'or on August tbe 2i'li, at 10 o'u ork a. m.. in PI H-mouth, . T., at hii:h lime all " oni lute e ed will pp ar. Wuueu my har. I aa d feil ! "ill day f AikusI, 1SG6 aupS.Sw J. W. l Alt? II ALL, Piobat- Ju.lga Ijenl IVolicc. In tie Di-itrii-t Court or tie 2 I Judicial District of Xebraika ia and and for Cats Futility. Jobs Brauner ard Harvey t', Ui.ls.S . I Sanford Pottiriri r. Ambrose May- la Chancery, field. A 'm'r of the estate of (ieoipe M iylle d, dec'il Tne bei- of tittrge J SInel I an.l William (inllien. To S infurd oitmirer take notice that John Eran ner anJ Uarvey H. lliils hive filed lirir bill in Chan cery Mgaiat you and the oilier defendant In tha a'wve eotiiled Court, tbe object and prayer of raid bill is 'O foretlono eertam mortiajre (or triu t) deed rxaented by you to naid Harvey U. Hill" as Tru-iee f.r John Itranner to ecure tli payment of your cer tain promissory ome by yon ent'ilw on th" 8Ut day of Aulrut. A. U., I6, toobtain th-j payment of Mid ni le that th inorliraced premises, to wit : The north half of the -outh et qaarter nnl the south half of the north'veft qnarter or Section tweuty four. Town'Mp iwct e, norih of RAnv'e eleven, east of the Sixth prmcipnl mer dian, in Cas douiiiv, Ne braska, uiay be oiu ana tne proee! of uueh ale be applied to ward :he pay men' of sa.id note; attd ihnt you and the otlie 1e'ei.iiant, and all peitons may be enjotne'i irom co nmuiiTit; wante on tne fcia nremises and to exclude the d fend nils from all claim, i Ubt or equity of if. einptio- , ke lo i lie .iid premise", i -u are reijnireu to ppar od p eau o ine ajiid bill on or bef re Mond.iv the 24 h diT of pei;Fmber, A. P., IStit, or aid bi.l -i l - I .ken pro conri. i Ami s s. STtv .u. . - C. Il.:i.... t .L.rnl.l okui.iuia ivi iuuii:.ih..uij. The above is crderel to be publUbed focr coast e- ntive wteks in i he JNebrtsia hirild. J. a- BSJWS, K-g in CUsncery. mm: TjTiti.-il'iV f S-- 1 : ri'i THE BIG SHOW IS OOMIHSTGr. New Wagons, New Harness, New Properties, iew Costumes, TaicU lo nies, J'eautiful Horses, liducat ed 31uL's, And Performiutng dog5, Lroats, -lt)nkeys. OPPOSITION larVlTED! COMPETITON DEFIED! The Triumpha' parade 03 the New York Champ Elysees Circus. On the morning of t'no exhibi ion will b prodlsal in Ill iK'iii cent fC -nes aod gorj;jon Tableaiix.whii U wiil 1I11 .lay the neti.h that bm becU o boun ifully t xpemled iu ren ei ing t is Circus -onipk-uoim for np.eiid r and unt-iUal.:d 'n magnilu l Piominent a 1 ong Hie nntnn i u leamree.- of attraction will be .-IX I A.NDtM TEAMS of niatiheJ horses driven by Lidies. . The n ivel and exquisitely beautiful IMPERIAL ALLECllt; drawn by ix elent p.mie'', and driv en by a la-Jy. MUCnTHU KN'ltiUI'S, arrayed la Mip b ap.iarel ; besides a ure.it Variety ofnttra tive pe t.icl a ol exlrao.-diiioiy graaleur. The taa'e luly and d.corati d CHARIOT OF ORPHEUS. DRAWN BY TEN RAMPANT STEEDS. will contain Professor U'wecliury' Opera Band from ths Academy o' .i.asic. New Vor, compoed of musi cians of thebigbe t order of excellence The imuieune centr-liz Uion of lha unequaled tal ent coiiita iu pari of the follow ng : LEVI J NORTH, tho vetman pioneer of Circus amu enients. VDLXtl LEVI NORTH, tae Chaiupion juvenile Horaetiion of the West MU's KKIDGKS, from the Cirsue de Napoleon, H'LLE BUIDGiiS, the moat daring and graceful rider i-u this c-ntiiieui. M'LLK AMELIA, the Pearl or the Arena. fslfiN'iJR CUKLit-iNA, ihe Champion double somer sault eque-ti ian, .MAUAMK JUsEPUINE DE VANIOR, the grace ful ( r i'eau ai tist. tl DXKY W. UU, the accomplifhed Matre de Cirque AI ASl t'.t FitANK A; IIToN. the coni.iit.onisti, or bonel'-s boy. The wonder of the lDth century. W.M. Asll ION, the mo t acc -iciplitdied gjmuat of the age J AMB-t WA ED. the PvopWa Clown and Shak' a perian J -ftcr. LKOS uaMMEA, in li:s Mnsursassab'.e act on the ba eback- ot f ur fleet ponies, .MAsltlt li.Ut d.lli-il, the equestrian Ap p l.o. MASTKR FRANK WA KK, the pymniiftic miracle. ION 1' bt 1M.H the priucu ol cuuic iageia. The abjve eoiiiprisF th largest .roil, tevci O' gan ized into 01 e c tiilmny, ati.l th.-ir varied peifuim aueos will c.iuiiiut-.- a -tie -f unpaialb d success C'oi'U t. ted with th a i.i iii ne cjinpany is Pi ot Wli.Lla CO iiU'.-' I'KUCPE cf ' Goats, Dogs and Monkeys, Educated to perloitji a greut Van ty ol amusing, woi.ile. ml aud d.Oiu t lrn k. A i!eci iptiou of li.e vari. u iats lli. t lb r -au.cal mii'uI lavoiilea have been iai gh . to t xe ut would u. pa b. liif. Their luclliifei.c.', rt.vla Buie tx .eed eveiy kind ol tiainiug the biute species ever dev.iiopiii. and li.e ainai.na alacrity dispaj-il ia Ih ir unique pei f .una iCvs bring finh shouU ol applau-e Ihe Trick Horses Hars and Andy Johnson. TRICK TOXIES Cazelle. Jenny Lind, Yankee .0Uou, Liiilt U b I, and iho.-e euueated iiules SID AND STEVE, will iffj-d fun for the inillioiir l"revious t.) each aft . noon i.erl'01 m ine? there wil' be grand F"J; KXHllil I1U., ei.titl d a JOUUXIcr IO UJE CIIO CDS, in wh.cli .1A11. J jt.flt iN r. VK A loi; will aeuil a SI NCiLK LhN l Kit )litK,ali-luo-eo 8 ' lee. to ilie top ..f ih : c n re I ole Mad JtneJ ,cphiu . 111 tins ilriii aud in'T- pt'l feat, U l iouo ibCed by Hie Press t.i i-ui..d wi n ut it rival. Th.s maiiiuio U mi terdom of thu World will tx hibit at PLATTSMOUTII. Saturday IS h. Nkllit ASK V CITY, lGib aud IT h, lii.ti a n Vll.i: i-'nh Admission,-... children - rt n . . 25 Cts- Door 1 piju at 1 a'"! 7 uVloi: da W. GtO II. iiETlALF Prop-ietor. O. I. LEMEK.r'iU. Ag l. Ur J W. MurtHKAK, Director ol I'uoiic.'.iior latrul liicc. 3 AleanJer II. Arm troi g I Intt ebi trift Com I of the vj J. -u Ju In t il !( lot of Ne Solon M. Jo'.m on. ) i.ii-ka.in a..d for Caa Co. ToSolou SI. John on uke once ihalon the Tib d .y ol Aufc'0-i, A u. 18tfl, Alexa .ir. 11 Aimstro ig file I his pitiiiou a-aiost y " lu ibe above eii.it ed C'oint I be obieci aud pr yer of aid petitiou is to rtcoter ofaml fr..tn you the i-ayuient of li.e mm of Two llun.ii e.l and r"ifteen and Uue linn Iredi b uol lais wiih int. ic-t f.o ii Sept "J: I lcd'i. a. sum beiiii a iialaii e due on a p.oinia-ory n .te, exeeuie.l or you to Mlwa d W ineate for !4i on ibe loth ui.y of Jui, l 9;.tid note having be-n c to by m -i I Kae. and tile mo. tg iged pi- tuesis h ivin 1-eiU old and a p i t ol the luone- due ou aid n..;e has b en thus paid To recivr s.ud b.lauce ibis action bii.o.'. t as this plamt If is uow ihe owner and iiold- r of the said rote, and als the owue.- of ibe d cr. e lend ted for the lorrcio uie cf the said niorungi-, yur real tstate iu said cou i'y has b -eii , ladled in ti.is u!t. Your ae requi.ed to appear aud plead to ihe .aid petition on or before vioutlay ihe iiih day of s-pteiubtr, A. I),l5ii6 cr ia.d p-.-tii.on will be taken as tiu-and judue .ent reude.ed accordingly. MAaON 4sIEYtN':ON', Ay for fi'u. The above notice Is order d published in the Ne braska iikralo lor four consecutive weeks. auS.4wj J. II- i'KOVVN, CiefiD. C- Attachment Notice Charles F. Catlin To Raimon.l, Minor &. Co. naimnnuiiiiT avu. i i a. r You are hereby nounea mm in iiwrauinn " issued by me in favor of trie above plaintiff and against ;he abote named defend.inm. tor the sum, or iG.b5 dollar. and trial set lor Wednesday, the 15ih day uf August, lSlfS. ' " o'clock a m of said day, at which time j idgemeot will of rendered against you if you do not appear and how rang- to thecon tralT J AdtS O'kKILL, Ju lice o the reace. Plattsmonth. J uiy the Cth, A. I. 1566. 4w National Claim Agency. WASHINGTON. D- C- F. M- DORRINGTON, Sra AGINT: PIiATTSMODTII, - - NEBRASKA, Is prepared to pre-ent ami proaecn'e claims before Congress, Court of Claims aoii the Depi .ui.i.u. fa teats. I'ension,, Bouiites. and Bounty Lands se cuied. Charges moderat... am) in pri .ortioii to tbe am lunt of the claim. f M. liOUuMNC IO.V April 10, '60. Go to lilac''. Battery & C'.'s for your Lard Oi and Lubricators T"he place to ret cheap I.imp and Lamp Chimneya 1 ia at BLACK, h UTTER Y CO.'S. 4 l':riri- L V-Tf ''HI' ' Ml ' - ' -t -ill tV-jTj E. A. CRAVL8, WES. MONTGOMERY. Graves Sc Montgomery TOBACCONISTS, Soulh tide of Main street, fine door east of Duke & Co.s Tin Store, PLATTSMOUTII, N. T. V.'e keep constantly on hand a good assortment cf CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, ETC., ETC., ETC. WGirS I'S A CALL! TU latch-string al ways h. ngj out. NEW BAKERY. We have removed to the building formerly ocou pie by Dr. Doni lan, on the north aide of Main St., where we are prepared to supply our patrons with the best qu.ili!y of BREAD, RUSK, BISCUITS, CAKES, VIES, tfc, cf-C All of which we will deliver at their bousesat uch prices that it will be to their interest to purchase of ns. We will use the best quality of Flour to be had in this market. Our motto is "LARGE SALES AND SHALL PROFITS," ard we hope by a large increase of business to beahl to sell so vnry cheap that no one can afford to baka at home. ICE CREAM. We will continue to supply Ice Cream bv the dlh. quait or ga:loa. J. FAKCEL Si S0Jf3. Win. Stiidcliiianii c Co., One door west of Donclans Drvg-slore, Dealers in Ready-made Clothing, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, II AT.- .Af'fi HOOTS SIOES TR C.VKS, VA LISES, and a penc-al stock of OUTFITTING GOODS Kit thf Pltins; also, a larce lot of RUBBER CLOTHIXG. REVOLV ERS jJYD .YOTIO.YS. Wn bonght low and will sell cheap for cash. Call ai'd rXHiiiiiicour stock before iou buy hut where else, jyljtid Wm. 8TADKLMANN A CO. IcAISIYESS MIOP. The undcrsipaed hivir.p purchased he establish ment forni"r'y ovdaJ by M. II Murphy, is prepared to accommodate customer with ni yininir In he line, u hasHAItIK!!,sDDLtS. BRilLE-. COLLAR', W II. 'I'S 8i I' US, and everything ele (hat may be Cii'l d for. 23" Hep liring done on short not cc, and at rea- 8t Oi.ble rates. Aprl0:w O 8 COURTRIGHT. I.,tnvi. Durbiii & Cos 1UY JXD Gil A IX LOADING MACHINE. THE ORSA TEST LAEQ3-SAVIXG XACUIS'E IN EXISTENCE I Warrnnted to tako nt aod load buy ns left by the ! wer, w thont It ik ng. C rk.nc or I'iichirB- Also to load i.r In. Flax. &c , Willi U' ihe ialntr of Biml ii it and Shot ki nc . thus -a viiir at Ihe p recent pi ices or labor fimii 17 to 2( il liars ptr dav. Pricetf Ma clii e Ht I. na I ity, I 1) ThF Riif-t fir Uti tfomty is for sale. Adfl'F's, J. N. WISE, E-iq , I'latumuuth, Nebraska, may 11 4 w l)URLINGTON AND MISSOURI b RIVER RAILROAD. 18C0 EASTWARD 1G6 Short nnd Quick Route to CHCAGO AND THE EAST. In connection with the Des Moines Valley and C licauo, l.lurlisgton and Qumcy Uailroads. Three triins leave Ottumwa daily on arrival of D-'s Moines Valley trains. 1ICY YOUR TICKETS VIA 0TTUMWA and BURLINGTON, FOR SALE AT ,v... , .PLATTSMOUTII. IJMA.i), CCiUNCTL DLUFFS, NEBRASKA CITY, UES MOINES, KNOXV1LLE, ALHIA, MONROE, PELL A, . OSKALOOSA, EDDYVILLE, OTTDMWA, Hifjgae checked from Oitumwa to Chicago and the East. Paencers have ch.de- of all the grett lines lead ing North, Et aiid Soutti, and will find t ckets to ail principal ix-iou kast hy ail loutesat the Ottumwa ticket otfi ; of thi- company. Passengers wiil find this route Quick, Safe and furem its connections. C. E. PERKINS, Superintendent. L. CaIK ER, General Freight and fas-enger Agen r"h- plrr jet Perfnmery af all kinds i t JL place; buttery t ro.'a. J'NI Simpson, Sharp fe Co., Wholesale f Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, TLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Dealers in FANCY AXD STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, ST. LOUIS FLOUR, DOORS, SASfl, WIXDOW-BLIXDS, GLASS, PISE LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC. Also, As tali for theelebrated SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK MOWER AND REAPER, - Quaker Bov and Wood's Mowers, 3VE icliisa We invite all to Call and See juel8 dw6n BlaACK, BUTTERY fe CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines ana Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Pure Wines ana Liquors, for Biedicinal use, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs, and Fancy Articles Generally. Farmers, freighters and pJujsiclam Will find our stock of Medicines complete. Warranted Genu ine and of the best quality. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Dr. Black. Plattsmoutb, May 1st, 1SG5, tf - KLEl'SEfl & WISE, Dealers in BOOKS & STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, VINDOW -SHADES, Confectioneries, IVolions, Toys, Coal Oil Lamp. &c, &c. ir also aper.ls for ibe Buchinan Wooleu Hills, of St Joseph, ito., and bare now on band a go-'d av-ortmcntof FA2TCT CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, SEAXS, rLAXXELS,e., wliich we hare received on commission, and are prepared to exchange for WOOL OR CASH, at rery rcafonaVa jpru'es. 49 Give ns a call, one door east vt the Qebald office, Plattsinouth Sebra ka. Mar 26. 1365. tf NEW GOODS! NEW G00D3 at lb "NIMBLE SIXPENGE,' which I will tell at REDUCED PRICES, as I am in need of mon'j. mar23 L. tILUXGS. "f mil -3( Tateat Meiiclaes at old price to HI. ACE, BUTTER T ' O.'.l and Retail m 1 us, and Examine our Slock. Simpson, Sharp & Co. FURNITUEE, COFFINS, AND Cabinet - Work ! II. BOECK ItaTin? enla'twl hi i-bp anil Sula-ronm won'd r-pertfury rin-nd t!i pep'e In iliN vicinity that he can furui-b tlit-m w th llie very best 'uru turc, Cha.rit, or o her Cabinet-work, at the moi rtaon atle rates. 1 nh-.ill ke p ron- tartTy on bund a lare asir'mentor EtrrH II ork. and am also iircpnrcd to mauuractu e miytbiae in my line on bort nutice. A large ao.- nii-nt ft lieany-iiiade Ci'ffm K"pt at a!! tlnica. Call and examine my ttock an 'I ir!rv jelO !w tf H. BOK;K. Burned Out. BUT HOT DISCOURAGED. T. W Sbryorlt U iicain at tbe Id o'anfl prepared to w.iit Ufm h' furmer cuiti mi-ri", aud th public pcnra'.ly. If yuu want ar.y thing in ebspe of t'uuii:ore or Cbaiia. gire bim a rjil. 8 dine near Mir, Plattsmuuth, X. T. May 17. dif. J. N. WISE. , Accident, Fire, Transit General Life, Accident, Fire, Inland and Trar.sU INSURANCE AGBNT WIM tDlce r:i-l' at reasonable r.tfaln tbe mo't reliable cumrnuies in tbe (rrited Slat-.. JC5"Ofl2Ce at the bouk iore, Plaitsmouth, N'ebraa ka. nia2ldtf NEW & .Shoe Boot Shop. The eaVeriher would re'Dectfully eall tbe atten tion of tbe citizens of 1'bitmooth ai.d tliepnbl's at aigo to tbe laci that he tuts located one duor eat of Donelan's Dru More, wueebe iufndu kepinz on hand and m.kir na the birtet notice, erery article in his line. His Mock bcine ;ec(wl by him self, and hain(r sient the m wt uf bi life in the buMoe", be feels coufl leiit tnat he can g',re salisfae tion. Give bim a cull. April 10 5. J. TIIOCKMOarOS. FRESH LI3IE! Gool No. t Lime a'ways on hand and for faTe ty he whol.;aIe and nla.it in aaiucCe to suit purchi r.T, ty J. UcTr. trari dwSa I ; iJbunWMiMMi Maii wavmSfnAu.-