LOCAL NEWS. From Wednttday' Vai'y. gPotatoei nre selling r.t $1.25 per bushel. Tbe crop will be short this sea son, although- sufficient to sorpij the homo market. - - 5TThrough tho eflorts'of Capf; Mr shall Cw by tho wj. has not yet been callsd upon to deliver up the P. O.) wa are receiving the eastern mail via. Nebraska City one day earlier than here tofore via. Glenwood. (J5rJt appears from a correspondence of the Owabv lltyuLlican which wo pub lish to-cUj, that none of the tribes of In dians that entered into the late treaty were engaged in the" recent murders on ths plains. yWe don't hear the Democracy "hereabouts" praising the Philadelphia say-noibing convention with their usual gusto when anything pleases them. What's the matter? Has anything gone wrong? (57Ve hear it reported that. they have hud several cases of cholera in Omaha. W presume, however, that it was only bad cases of cholera morbus, as there is nothing in the Omaha papers in relation to it. We learn from it private letter that apples aro worth $4 per bushel in Mis souri the same price they are selling for here nod that there aro not more than enough there this season to supply the home market. So look out for big prices ni few apples in this part of the world convention of Union man is call ed to meet at Brownville, Nebraska, on tho 6th of Sept. next. It Is a question whether or not Moves A. Johnsm will telegraph to R. Gib)s of Nebraska City to use the military forces of the went to suppress it, for fear some of the bush whackers of Nebraska City will raise rt disturbance. Tho situation is similar to what it was in New Orlenns, except- that the .rebs. have not threatened to break up tlvo Brownville convention. If they should, look out fur a telegram to 'iibbs to suppress the convention not the reba From Thurtday't Daily. Ct?Vc publish the two Democratic platforms to-day the , one adopted at Chicago and tho one adopted at Phila delphia. "Read and reflect' J"This part of the world was visited by a fine rain yesterday morning, and caino near being visited by J. Frost last bight. Look out for the old gent, to night. f57"Ciini M'ton re publish that little ay of his on tho "wh:tllev where the wbattonwood cro'.vs." It would proba bly be edifjiug and inspiring, just now, to his co-laborer, Ilcnth. (5?"The Corncal'a arrived at our land ing jesterdij evening and landed alargel quantity of goods. Among other lots, we noticed between sis nnd seven tons for E. T. Duke & Co. Siropon, Sharp k Co. also received a quantity. 5The Lion and the lamb shall lie down toge'her." Morton and Heath nre appointed on tho executive coniT.ittee for Nebraska, by the Pbiladuiphia say nothing convention. Rob4CK.'h Stomach BiTrK.R. This very excellent medicine .has become widely known as one of the beet remedies for Dyspepsia and other stomach diseases that has ever been offered to thepublic Austin, Ind., Journal. It appears that the men in Platts who opposed the Heath convention for fear it would "muddle the Jonnson busi ness" didn't understand "my policy'.as well as the Philadelphia convention did. They appeared to think it took more than 12 men to elect a delegate to represent all Nebraska and a part of "cottonwood." 5T About the only thing that trans pired at the say-nothing convention which the Democracy particularly eulo gise was the entrance into the wigwam of the Massachusetts and South Carolina delegations, arm in arm. That is not a matter of surprise, for we all know that if theMassachusetts cops, hadn't been too cowardly they would have been arm in arm during the war. From Friday'! Daily. gAll Good Templars are requested to attend lodge this evening, as business of importance will be brought before the meeting. O. M. Carter, W,C. T. Win. Wells, W. Sec. (JJTThe weather has been cool enough for the past two days to begin to think about winter clothing. B. Newman has any quantity of the very best coats, pants, reets, shirts and everything else in the clothing line, which he is selling off cheap. C" Two men named Carnes and one named Chandler became somewhat "ox cited" yesterday evening, and tho city Marshall had to cdme to the rescue. They at first refused to be arrested, but were finally taken and conveyed to tbe Mayor's office, where they were fined $8 or $0 each and then set at liberty. If men are unable to control their passions when they get a little too much bad whis key on board, they should neither touch, taste nor handle the unclean thing. From Saturday' Daily 3?"E. T. Duke & Co. haTe received their stock of hardware, and can now ao commodate you with anything in the lino, from a patent meat ehewer to n circolar saw (they haren't received the saw yet.) Eraisrants are arriTiDg alrao rerr J tj. mfar of "whom are settling in Lancaster and Sannders cennties. The Salt Creek country has attractions for the far teeing man beyond nfly portion of Nebraska, and it will soon produce the real wealth of the country . :j, C7"The convention "which cmf's off at Philadelphia on the 5th of next month will bfi composed of eoathnners who fought and labored for the Union during the war. The one held lately was com posed of those who fonght and labored against it. Which should be endorsed by tho loyal people of the nortji? Hirlt was at first supposed that the Johnson Democratic candidate for Dele gate had been elected in Colorado Later returns indicate the election of the Repnblionn candidate. The Philadel phia convention should re assemble and consider this matter anew,as they claim ed Hunt's election as the first endorse ment of their action. 5 Remember the Grand Mason io BaU on Thursday eTening. The new hall, where tbe ball is to be given, Is one cf the best rooms in Nebraska, and amply large to accommodate all who wish to at. tend. Field's String Band, of Council Bluffs has been engaged for the occasion, and a fine time may be expected. Tickets $5, to be bad of J. N. Wise, at the Book Store. From Jfonday't Daily. r -. i . QTSome boys found a case of oysters yesterday, in the sand near where the U. S. Grant was sunk last spirng. CxTWe learn that the Methodist Epis copal denomination have been holding' "basket meeting" at Mt. Pleasant, which closed yesterday. . CTho Council Bluffs Nonpa re il, in noticing the Grand Masonic Ball, to be given in this city on the 30th inst. says a goodly numbre of tbe craft of that city are preparing to attend. "Let every Union voter in Cuss couuty be present at the Mass Meeting on Thursday. We want the voice of every true man in selecting delegates to the Brownville Convention. IIarper'B Wetkty of the 25th inst. has several sketches of the wholesale murder of Union men in New Orleans, also an interesting historical account of tho causes and incidents of the riot. CHon. P- W. Hitchcock Delegate in Congress from Nebraska, haw our thanks for a complete report of rhejoint committee on Reconstruction. It in a particularly- interesting volnme at this time, as the question of reconstruction is tho all absorbing one of the nation. 57"The Denver has been solid on a sand bar about a mile below town since eorly this morning; nnd at tbe present writing 12 in. we discover another eruft, came unknown, apparently about ns enug to the bottom of the river ns tho Denver. Ono of Gough'i stories was a cent hit at these dilatory people who are be hind hand. Some one s.iid to a person of this class, "I eeo that you belong to tho three, handed people," Three-hand ed, that's rather uncommon." "Oh no, common cnong"h two hands liko oiher people, and a Lille behindhand." 5f"It is rumored that the man. who "never abused Justice O'Niel" and "did get his pay from Thompson' has been appointed "Gudge" vice Dundy removed. If Judge Dundy is or is to be removed, we hope this star" among the profes sion will be his succesor. It would re dound great to the credit of "my policy" probably. It would certainly be a fair example of its working". - From Teday' Daily. CsTThe Denver got off tho bar and passed up at 6 o'clock last evening. . I (Js7"Wild plums are begining.to make their appearance on our streets. (v"John S. Duke, Esq., has resigned the position of Deputy Assessor of In ternal Revenue, and started east to-day. TCorn is likely to prove a much bet ter crop in this vicinity than was antici pated some time ago. We noticed sev eral fields yesterday which look A. No 1. Cltev. A. G. White, formerly a res ident of this city and lae of Ft. Calhoun, baa been appointed post chaplain at Ft. Kearny. jEight cars recently run off the track near Grand Island, on the U. P. R., and were mashed into pieces. No one hurt. ' E. Ellison, Esq., started for Denver to-day, where he proposes to take up his abode for a "few periods," if Lot longer. (5? We &re pleased to see tho genial countenance of our worthy County Clerk, B Spurlock, once more. He returned yesterday from a visit down the river. (TA little child of Frank Gcffs, some two years old, accidentally got hold of a cup of solution of concentrated lye yes terday evening, and swallowed the con tonts. Medical aid was procured imme diately, but it is thought the child can not live. CSTThe Kearny Herald thinks the' ne gro troop s ordered west will be scared to death at sight of the Indian warriors They were not very badly frightened at the rebs., and we don't think the red skins are much better ia a fight than the "Johnuee." , ("The best mines on the continent are situated about fifty miles west from this city. They are richer than the quarts leads of Colorado, the "deep dig gings" of California, or the gulches of Montana. It only requires a capital of n few thousand dollars to ensure on im. i mense fortuae. ItisDO'luci' or 'chance' I J arrargement,but Rfsurething" for those that work these mines. ' IVe have refer ence to the Salt fields of Lancaster county. if"We bad the pleasure ofTifciting the garden of W. J. Hesser, yesterday, here we' found abundance of almost every kind of vegetables that nre good for man to eat, besides a choice variety of fiowers.'- Ilescr is a plensant nnd hospitable jiontlem.m t visit, and his excelent lady knows how to prepare are past that would tempt tho appetite of an epicure. As an instance of the amount of "garden ear.s" Hesser i raising,' we wonld say that he has 12,000 heads of cabbage now growing, and other things in proportion. 37"Tie Omaha Republican Savs Sena tor John XL Thayer reached home last Saturday evening from Washington, where he has been a Senator frcrn the State of Nebraska. Senator Thayer is welcomed home by many, personal and political friends ' The Senator expresses the most sanguine belief that Nebraska wilt be admitted Into the Unioa by Con gress next winter. He speaks in the most encouraging terms of the probable success of the Congressianal plan cf re construction as against 'my policy" be fore the people at the election this fall. C3"In going for or ordering good, the great question to be solved is where they can bo had so as to enable the pur chaser to make the greatest profit ji If they can be had ne.ir home for about the same money that would have to be raid at a greater distance, it is certainly an inducement. Let our. dealers in Groce lies, Liquors! e.c, reason upon this sub: ject, and when they want anything in the line, go to Westheimcr & hppstein, in St. Joseph, and we dibt not thev can make it mere profitable than to send or go further east. . jfzoluv i JLcgal Notice District Court. 2d Judicial District, Nebraska Tr licial District, 1 county, ni Dun I, 1 Vim Chi i-.l-.nt; ) ritoiy, In and lor Cu county. A.lnr fcdh'ertoi , complainant, afalnt 1 Cliaacery, 'olin M. Uublc, defen To Jolm M liable: You are herehr noti'o' tlmt on ti"27ih Uuy or Aiunst, A. D.f ISfltf, tai" complain ant Ash'-r hbertoa did file io the office of the Cierk of tbe 2d Judicial District Con-1 i J ai I ccunly cf Cw, on the Chancery thereof, hi bill of - oui- pUtint, the oloect anil piayeror wbicb is to furcclcMia a C'-r:ain mortgage bearing ne the 6th day of -Am- tfiibt, A. D , IrSS, executed bj you, the aid dffil- aut, t laid c-jrupuiDaut spon certain real mate eitaated in Cau c tnoty, Nt-uraxka. to-wit : the noTth eat quarter aectioa number nineteen (19), in towoHbip nuruher eleven (11;, nortb of raoe uuin ber thirteen (13), eat of mtn P. V., according- to the government eurvcy of said Terri ryf to secure the payment f a certain iromUFO- y note made by you aud tor value receiveJ, delivered to ihe said Aier tdgerton for Two hundred and Eighty Dollars payable one year after dte with interest after ma turity at the rate of furty per cent, p-ir at Quia ; and fur the sale of said moruaeed promi.es and for the pjyineiit nf the said sum of Two Hun lred and Eigu ty Dollar With ii len-nt thereou from th ; (i h day of Augui-t, A. 1", lt-5'J, at forty percent. .er annum, and to foreclose all cquiy of redemption of sou iu od to said prenii-ert. You are. heae,fore hereby notified t Bpp" ar, plead, answer or demur to the said lull of complaint on or before the 8th day of Ociolajr, a. d , lSC'i or tbe complainant will take a deere against you us prayed SWtET &. ARNOLD, . Sulioitois for cou.plainant Ordered th-t the above be putiih-)d ia lbs Ne liwkt IICBiLS nevpitper 1. r four couaecntive vre'-ki. ' J. H. BROWK, Kegbter in Chancery Plait morfh, Angu-t 7. 1 65. aug lafffal IN'oticc Ser-jnti Jndiciil li-.trict Court, Neoraalca Territo ry, in and for C ue c anty. Asher Ed jcrton. Complainant, Walter D. Cren"snd Kicbad B. j-Io Chancery TovL.eud, l.ofeiidaut. . J To Va:ier 1. Green nd ItrcharJ B. Townsend: You are hereby noiined lh.it the ah.iTe tamed rom plainaut, Afher Kdgerton, did, on the 27 ih day of AuL-uot A. O. lsGli, file ia ih '- offl.-e "f the Cleric of Ihe 2d Jodie i.il Ditrict Court in sold county of Caas. ou the chancery tide thereof, his bill of complaint nijani-l you, tbi object and prsrer of which is to for: c.e a certain mortgage taring date the Cth day of Aligns A. U.i ISoti, exetuted by Ihe dfendant Walter D. Gn-en to be c-.nii!an.ant A-hcr KJj-'er-ton upon certain real estate s.tuated in Ca-s county Set raska, to-wit: . The north west quarter of section So. tweofy niue(l!9 in tot.ihip So eleven, rorth of tanKe No. thiitetn etft, accoiding to the governmL'ut survey of said Te-ritory, to secure tne payment of a certain promissory mte aiad by the- a. id defendant Walter D. G eeo, and for value receivd, delivered to th" ciiiiipl .inant Ather i. UtIoii, for two hun-Jied and eighty dollars., payable one year after dat-, with in terty aft r maturity at the rate of forty per cent er annum, an-! for the le of Hie moitgaged premises and the pay meat of the said two h mired and eighty dollars with interest thereon from the 6th da. of August A D. 159 at the rate of f jrty per cent per annum, and to far. close you from every right, title and interest which you. th d f ndanu, have or claim to have" to or in f aid preroi.er, and to foreclose all equity of redemption in or to said rremles. You are -here fore hereby noitned to appear, plena answer or demur to the said bill ot complaint on or before Ihe 6th day of October A. IV. IStS, or the com plainant will take a decree attain-. you a prayed. SWEKT A ARNOLD, ., , - Cols for complainant, '' ' " ' . "' Kehraska Ciy. Ordered that the a'love noti.e be pohlihel in the Nebbsrka Uesald for f nr consecutive weeks. J. a. VKUWA, Keg. InUh.nrery. Plattsmiirlrti.raaseoanty, N. T., Aa. 8.S, 1808. Legal No lice, t - t District Court, Sd Judicial District,' Nebraska T- rritory, in aud for Cn county. John W Clark, Plaintiff. 1 . - 1; against V Otif D. Parsons, Def ud't ) ToO.is D. Parsons. ' ' Ton are hereby notified tbkt tbe Wive named plaintiff John W. Clr, did en the !7 h day of August A o , ictio, n e tin pet lion against you in the i Mice of Hie Clerk or the 2d Judicial District Court in Aud fur Cass coumy, Nebraska. Uie object and praytr of which is to obtain judgement against you upon a debt, being upon a promUsoiy note.beur- ing date the ltn day ct o vernier, a. D.. I5. ex reuieil by T- a and for valued received, delivered to t..e piaintiff John W. Clark,, the amount due upon said note being now Six llandr .d and Twenty-three Dollar (10il). You are fui ther notified that an order of attach nietit baa been Issued in said cause and your croDertv situated in said county, to-wtt . The West half ol Ihe Northeast quarter and the Southeast quarter of the N r'hevst quarter or tac tion twenty (20), Township thirteen (.13). Itaoge nine (9), Eatixth Prinrlpal Meridian, attached in pur suance tk.ereto. - - ' You arc theiefore hereby notified ia apoear.plead. answer or demur to said retition ou or before th 6th day of October. A-D-loS SWEET a ARNOLD, PUinliff Attorney. Nebiai-ka City. Order el that the above notice be published four consecut.ve weeks in the Vebraska HEair.rr J. II. BROWS, Clerk District Conrt riattstnoutb, Cam county, Kebraska. auk. 33, 1S, i - laug.!,166. LEGAL. NOTICE R H. Cbetlick will tak: rotioethst John Gilmore of the county of Ca-s. N. T., did on the 18th dty of August. A D., I03, We on petition in the Uistiict Court of Sd Judicial District ef Kebraika, In and for Ca county, N T.. agaiuat the id E. U. Chettick and i-rie Uaivey Cooper, defendants, seitiug forth that the ssid defendant were indebted to plaintirf in the sum of Four Hundred and Two Dollars and Fifty cents with interest fi .in25tb of December, lett, npon a, promiory note executed by them ao payable ts plain lifT, d..ted Jlof, 3d, lS'H. That plaint iff caused an order of attachment to be issued against the said defendant & It Cheitick, and caused the. following real eetxia or R it Chetiick to be attac-ied,' to-wit : Southwest quarter Jiarthwi-st quartor of Section Ko thirly-caeal). TownthipSo. elevea (II), Nort" of Range t-e;ve ill), tast of 6 P. M. And praying that plaintiff may have judgement for said sum and Interest. And tbe raid It H Chettic' is notified that he is re quired ts apprr and sn.wer said petition on or be bretheUiini Jo"dar after thel9ihdjy of eptem'r. A v.. 1666 or judgement will be rendered agiinsi him. JOHJT GILMORE, ByT. M. Marque.t, Att'y. aug.S9 165. If on want TatPut Nilicines at o:d pric go to ' BLACK, LCTJERT 4 CO.'S. Probate Notice Gardiner GunrdUn af Georrcl T Ihe Pro W. Powrr. hU minor child, bale Court. ?nrah J. Cot away, and a'.i others, Petition t hon it may concern. J sell land. You sre hrrbc low.me.1 that nn the 27 Ui day of An'fi A. tvt-C3 laid itj twiian filed bn petition In the Prjbaie Court cf Ca county' N.T., the - bject and prayer f id petuto U t . ch'ain an order f root raid Court f .r th? ale of lh foil wing rer.l e t.t. to w t: the e-t ha'f or the sou h-ea-nt quarter (Ml i f ection t! ve (') it toaiifh-p 8n. rl i-o 1 1 1 j no th of rnr? '.Vo. rleveii (1!) 'a-.' cf ihe 6ih i. m . in Cast cnuntr T. Th Court wi II heir mid tr illion ou FK1DAY, the iti-.h .lay f SKl'l KWbvf i:, a. V. 11.6 at which lira all persons interested cto an lear and ho c-iu.e why sid prayer shoatd uot bi granted, if any th-y have ' ' - litven under my hncd and sel ihls ?3:h "dty t. ofAuKu.t a. v. 194 , j.vr. maEiUai.i.. a"(t29wl Pf obate JuJ;e CkM Co. X T. L.AIVD FOK SAIaE. Thi northwest frac iona! qnarter Section 4, Tjwo ship II, nj:th of Range 18 east, situ i:td but a few miles f.oiu Platlsmuutb, Co -tainmg lhO aeres. Address. . JAM .e Jl.-AIiruL'K. . aug-28 w3ia St. I ou!f, Mo., 4i6 Main i tret t. TAKE NOTICE. Bounty Increased. Pensions due . .... diers. as d their heirs , - Sol- F. it. Dorrington his this day received from the Department, the Law In full with new blanks for the collection ot additional Boautiea and increased Pen aiot.. andisieadyto pruaecute all such claims as may be eiiti nnt-rd f his care. Cal c and. examine Pit at claiBH'd is first set tel " - -.-.., F. M. DOREISQTOX. ' PiattPtnoiitb, Aug. 10, 1866. ! FOR SALE. 1 will sell, on reasonable terms, 160 acres of Land, with a go farm-howe on 1., or will ir de-lreJ by a tiurchaaer, sell z40 acres, one liundre I and seventj of wi.ich Is improved. The land is situated at Eight Mile Grove, in Cas county , and is one of the tc-' stock farms in Nebraska, being well watered aoj timbered.' . - , i t .--.. r Far particulars rq air on tl.e premise cf ' JUHX 8. TiiWKSBURT. Jlay -J8, it. . y . Will. II- Lcuikc, ; MERCHANT TAILOR. -ONE DOOR EAST OF POSTOFFICE, Plattsmout", Nebraska. iiai 16C5 tr r " - - .' : " "Win. Stiidelmann & Co , One door west of Donelan's Drug store, Dealers in ' Ready-made - Clothing, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS. BOOTS! SHOES, TliUSKSt VALISES, and a general stock nf , . . -. r jc OUTFITTING . GOODS For the Plaion; also, a large lot rtf ' ' RUBBER CLOTHING. REVOLV ERS AND NOTIONS.; i W hnnrht low and will sell chear for cash. Cali and em mine our stock before jou bny any where else. jyt '64 Wm. S I ADfcLUAiN Ji CO. W. D. GAGE.' . W. R. DAVIS. CITY BOOT AND SHOE LEATIIEIISTOIIE. We are sellina- Hoots. .Shoes and Leather, at our store on Main street, onu door West of the 4'luttr Valley Pouse. , . , tr C H EAPER ihnu the CHEAPEST We are manufacturing w rk fio-n the very best of stock, and will accommodate all who may give us a can. Repairing done &t nil times. - a w t rt r a Trm UAUL Cv U. V 13. Ang. 2", V6 dStwtf . - IIAKIVESS SHOP. v Tl.e undersigaed hivir.c pnrchssed 'he establish ment formerly owned t y M. B Murphy, is prepared to accommodate customer with anything In toe lire. sueh as UARNK.SS.SALDLtS. BKIDI.ES, COLLAR", WH.'I'S SrL US, and everything eUe that may he call' d for. JTj" Ilepalring done on abort .notxe, and at ren- ac u.Me rates. . . Aprl6:wJ G W COCETBI'iBT. UNION PACIFIC HJ.XLi llOAD ! OPEN TO MMM -roa- FREIGHT 1 PASSENGERS Commtncine" Monday. Augdft 20tb. 1866, the Vn- i on PaciHc Ilafl Kcd will runPaenger and Freight Train BET. OMAHA & :..o - tit u.v. iw.hi DAILT (.Suudavs except ed), connecting at Keirnry with Holla day's Overland, MAIL and EXPRESS CXJAUHU for JPenfer, SallLaL Virginia City, and all points in Colorado, Utah, hlnno ana jutmiun. The CS.ON PACIFIC BAIL, ROAD is amply -.u al.uriurhAL freicht cars and engines, to do proturr.ly all business that may oflVr Passergers my rely on cio. r west, and shippers are nsMired that all freight will receive dlxpalch and be carefully bandied. .. .. gAML B KI'U, wew i o'jp.. Vt. SXTDER. Gen'l Freight A Ticket Aj't, ; Omani. Aug. 16, 1866 aug20i?.kw8m. NEW JEWELRY STORE The UD?criDer i : ,, " ... . i.j h h,rnv and othsr.. VOIlld . . . : n niin-lia.i .he Red Ptate on zd stieet, lately ' 7. ,w i respeetMly Inform the eitixer. of PUUismouth and vicinity, that ue nai reu.."-- large aiock of - " , , . . ' ADD FANCY ARTICLES For Ladies. Gents. Caren, nd the rest of mankind. and is prepared to ao ar. . WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY HEP AIRING I n the best manner, a nd wo old be b ar py to serv e his old and as tuany m"" euaiomeis mv gie mm ih,i nrone. assuring them of their woik well done, at moderate price.-, and on short time. The stock embracing eery a ietywtf roods usuall- kept .'n-,tciis Jfw-lry St- re, will he told at low nriees. ad warranted of best workmanship and material, lie has alao a small stock trf -- F AM ILf CROC E R I E S , which will be replenished from time to time, and old at tbe lowest Inures, nawis; permaneni.y io .trd in this eitv -1 respectiu ly solicit a share of pa tronage, and corlially invite all to call and exxm'ne .1,0 .lorit n h.ntl. as we would be D' cased to serve yen, aal & not ask yon 'o bur nnless we c.n mak it for your ia'e-ts' t') r'.r:Tnt n. ; " - - S i m p s o n S i V : - Wholesale - - I - Receiving) Forwarding arid Commission Merchants, ! ' 'PLATTMOUTU,s NEBRASKA. Dm fat in ' FANCY. AND STAPLE GROCERIES, - PRODUCf?; PROVISIONS, ST. LOUIS WINDOW-BLINDS, GLASS, ::JC.T. A PICKETSETC., :ETO. q '?.: OA J - Alto, Agents for th celebrated SEYMOUR'S NEW Y0RK " Q,uaker Bov and 3VE olilg 33. Wagons; cfcC We inxite all to Call and See juel9 dsrOm 'Kx -; 1 . .- V W. L. Picture ululsjJ Jorin .mm Pictures taken of all Kinds. Ambr itypes, Photogrnphe, Gem Pictures, &c. A good assortment of Oases Frames, Album"! &c, constantly kept on hand. Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or Frames made to order, of any sizs inf. R. PENICK, PENICK & sh Wholejale DM-!)" mm BOOK Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Glass, Paints Oils, Pure' Wines and Liquors, Coal Oil and Lamps, Stationery, &c. NOS. 3 &. S SECOND ST.v; ST. JOSEPH, MO.- A5sT"W are'the Northwetern Wholeiale Agcrts for Dr'rD. jjce k Sen, rrdlr; J. C. Ayer k to., and can furnith their meuicii.es in any quantities. Janit If NEW BAKERY, ; We hare removed to the building formerly occu- pie ly Dr. Donelan, on the north side of Main St., where we are prepared to supply our patronf with the best quality Of , s t ' : . BREAD, RUSK, BISCUITS, CAKES, PIES. -1 , I.- r All of which we will deliver at their hoasrs at snch prices that it will be to their Uteiest to purchase of us. We will use the bet quality of Flour to be had ia this market. Our motto ia, ! . " 'LARGE SALES AXD SMALL PROFnS,' and we hope by a large increase of business to be able to sell ao very cheap that no one can afford to bake ICE CREAM'. Wo will continoc to supply Ire Cream by the dish,' ijuait or galloa. 4. rilllLU Ct ; ' y 1 National Claim Agency; VVASHINGTCN. D-C F. M. DORRINGTON, SUB AGENT; . PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA, Is prepared to prenent and prosecute claims before CoikTreiM., Court of Claims and the Dupt.anents. Pa-teat.- rVnon, Bo ant em. and Bounty Lands se emed. tSf-Charges moderate, and In proportion to the am rant of tbe claim. F. M. DORKINGTO.V. April 10, '65. NEW & Shoe Bool Shop. The aubscriber would reoectful1y call the atten tion of the citizens of Pla'ttsmonth and tbe public at aie to the fact that he has located one door east of Donelan's Drag Store, where he intends keeping on hand and m tkir a on the shortest notice, eve. y- articlein bis line. His stock beinp selected by him-H elf. and having spent the most or bis lire in tbe business, he feeli conQdent that he can give-satisfae tioa. Gtve him aeall. - ------ April 10 5. J . THOCKMORTON. FOR SALE go"d two story trick store hnlMlny 52,by 60fet wlt'i p.jod ce'lar; for furthei particulars inquire of the lulCxn oarii or EcHctot. Pisicroaa. i a r p ife G o . , and Retaif FLOUR, DOORS, . SA&II, PINE LUMBER, SIINGLUS, MOWER AND REAPER, Wood's Mowers, to, and Examine our Stock. f" Simpson, Sharp & Co. THOMAS' Gallery. cice wain ct , PLATTSMOUTH, - K. t. WM. LOT1NQ. LOVING, Pcalcrs fa L 9 URLINGTON AND MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD. 1806 KASXWAKD 4 1866 Short nnd Quick Route to CHCAGO AND THE EAST. Ma eonaection with the Des Moines Valley and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroads. Three trains leave Ottumwa daily on arrival ol Des Moines Valley trains. BUY YOUR TICKETS VIA OTTUMWA and ? BURLINGTON. PLATTSMOUTH, OMAiIA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, ;; NEBRASKA Cltt, . DES MOINES, KNOXVILLE, . ALRIA, MONROE, PELLA, OSKALOOSA, - , , , . . EDDYVILLE, C . ' i : OTTUMWA. Baggage checked from Ottumwa : . Chicajfo and the East. ? : to Paesenpers have choiee of all the gre.t lines lead ing North, East and South, and will find tickets to ail principal pciots East by all routes at tbe Ottumwa ticket offioe of this company. - Passengers will find this route Quick, Cafe- and Sure io its connect:ons. ' " - ' ' C E. PERKINS, Superintendent. L. CARPER, General Freight and Pasenger Agen B. ADLSB, B. a. rsisaftaM. IDLER & CO , RECTIFIERS ; I ! : AND DISTILLERS : ?.M Dealers in all kinds of Foreign and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS AND CIOAES. IfO. 14, EAST SIDB MARKET SO. I'ARB, St. Joseph M. oc23 ly DR. M- H. WCLUSKEY DENTIST. TTi'-l do all work In his line on short notice. 5j-Offlco with Dr. Livingston. July 6. Tailoring. The nnder?igned has again opened a TAfLOB SHOP at his Old Sued, north of tbe new bridge on Second street, where he is prepared te do all work n; hta line on rsasonaoie teitns. r JOH5 Ti Alir, Auga.t 14, lSfS. : , W. ; .-"I f, i . rt - - .1 rs , ' f SUGAR-COATED, PURELY VEGETABLE, Free from Mercury , .- ASU ALL MINERAL POISON, -And are, uudcxibteJIy," tLfl-. 'vr, ' ?. Ireat wmody Ottantr O a a (A o a for" ' SICK AXD NERVOUS HBAMC1IP! 1V 0Per.itis, vHTA.. ieylo, by virlne Nfcy ja r a they i r spoei:l affimtv for the mucous membrane of the bowels, thereby -emoTing the causes,. As a LIVER PILL they can have no rival, onv--foaeJof the most ,' Powerful Vegetable Extracts which hare :ni erect aciion on the SPLEEN"-ANT5 LIVER, too happy efTect -of TW. Ji'tan le seeu alter one or two doses, 'i'liey Remove the II He, Assist Digestion , r Cure t'ostiveness, In fief, they are. art llicir nnme i-itiivates, tl.e BLOODPILL "The Life-Giving PriEciple." r They wurcli . ont disease jn'ml strike at .la very root, lenvinjf the" system in the lull vigor ol" lu nltli; are PEUKKCTI.V lUIIMI.ESS io INFANTS, OR PERSONS OF THE HOST DKUCATE CONSTITU TIONS, aud are a SAFER, SUEEH AND BETTER Purgative Pill than has ever before been nvnilnUa to mnnkm.l, and, being tlii.-kly SU-GAR-COATEK, Rreeniieolnlly adapt, ed asa REMEDY FORCU1I.DKEN, and e-rsons who h:ive a Uieaii of ewallowing a .pill. w fhey are. .Hi. queStionAbly, one of out- most o o Q a w W U o o o 0 in o o d 2 H satisfactory UATll A KTIC'S, PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successors to Dr. C. W. Robnck,) . SOLE PROPRIETORS, i 1TOS. 50, 58, 60 & 62 East Third St. CINCINNATI," O.' Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicine - EVERYWHERE. i; Buiiisd Out.: i BUT NOT DISCOUR AGED. T. W Ebryock in airnin at the ill fund prepared to wait upon h's former ru4t"taor..r sandfly rnhlic eenerally. If you want at.y think in shape of Furniture or Chairs j;ive h:tn a call. 8id street near Main, Flnttiiuonth. N . T. II. .1 M.f . . ". ' r. A. GttiVE 1 VIES. MOrTtOMCT Graves & Montgomery TOBACCOMtsf Smth. side of Main street, one diar east of 1 r. ' 3 ffcili, . r.n s Tirt Store.1' PLATTSMOUTH, X. T. We keep eopstaatly; pri n'aiii tTgdrHl assortment of CIGARS, TOBACCO,' FES. ETC., ETC., ETC. w-'ch'if VS A CALL f The Hteh-strin a- ways hangs out. JyS DiVELLIXGS atu nil irice. Any person wishing to purchase Fai m-praperty. or evidence In towu, will Bod them for sale si al By F- M. DORRINGTON m r? Real Estats Aos.vt. . ... ; . - - - r Willcox fc-Gibbs' NOISELESS SEWING MACHINE. 1 ' The Best tfachinc in IV. Come and ftec this 8tli.nt aod beaotual Machine, whether 70a vUh to puichftfC or not,. U '4U charm and piftne Ton. t3PRICK FROM yto175. ''The Stitch m-fW bv this Machine Li nme and peuIittT. 1 Tie TtciM- durable am which is ao .Uon Uia-t a tyioco not L.lf t W 1 T. ,nn,a k... ' T.-xrt' um.ll wVIl lUtq l''ug cm a.' Vul M haituvt w yutti F. P. TODD, Agent T forlVfLLCOX It G1BB3, Wni'.KLKR WIUSOX, GROVE . & BAK.ES and FLOEESCE. Office at B. KK WMAS'd Clothing Emporium. -' Pjlattsmoltij, Nra. Ang.7th,'G6:w4i.d:lBi. ' - JOSEPH 6CIII.ATEB. WATCyHAKE, and JEWELER, MAIX 8TBEKT, ' .. PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA A good assortment of Watches, Clo , fiold Peas. J welry. Silver Ware, Fane uoo a Violins and Vi olin Trimmings always on hand. K'. wo.:k cent milted t his care will be warranted. April 10, li5. WOOL WORTH & CO, BOOKSELIERS, STATIONERS," ' Binders tS: Paper dealers. SAINT JOSEPH, MQ.t oc25 m .i;!i't . h pla-e to get cheap Lamp scd lamp CbMnne is at BLAiic, srrrxnr " 's. ,X shotil.i lie with- . vV - out them. 4y a&aw