She ctelui gctalil LOCAL NEWS- Frrm WninttJay't Dal'y. gyTha Rrpublidau learns that there was quite a fall of snow at Grand Island on the night of the 29th of October. (3TSanauel Dorsey, a well known cit iien of Nebraska City, accidentally "hot himself Uit Thursday. wound was cot a very serious one. 5?"The Republican tickets sent to Johnson county were minus the names of our candidates for Auditor, Treasruer and Librarian. Th's will account for the falling off in their majorities as com pared with tbs balance of the candidates. jyffe are s.rry to learn that W. A Amsbary ii about to leave Nebraska, llo starts to-moTrow for Central City, Colorado, to take charge of the churcn . nini. Mr. Amsbarr is not only Alt M. - - I a rood citizen and a good preacher, but be is one of the very best of men ; sich an ooo as every Rood citizens desires to y,wm in the community. MT success attend him in his new field of labor. ffVVe learn from the Republican that Hon.John Taff , member of Congress elect from the State of Nebraska, has been eeriously indisposed sioce tho close of the election campaign, but is cow re covering. Mr. Tafle put forth all his onprcriaa durin? the campaign, which ft " ' completely prostrated his physical sys tem : but he has the cheering though that his labors have resulted in good and that Nebraska is "hopelessly Repub lican." M. M. Pomervy of the La Crosse Demo crat on RubacVs Hitlers C- W. Roback, of Cincinnati, is mak ing the best article of Bitters now manu factored in the .United States or else where. We have med them for three years, nnd would not be without th?m for almost any amount of money. In the spring his Stsmach Bitters are worth hundreds of dollars for keeping the Stomach in order, and eleansing the blood from its aceummulated impurities. It is not once in two years that we en dorse so oalled patent medicines, but Ro Lacks' are worth all tho praise we can Lestow on theoi. Prrm Thursday's Daily. (rTThe jury in the case of the United States vs. Saunters &. Ivosters for selling Littery tickets without licenes, brought in a verdict of guilty. EJThe engraving in Harper' Weekly of Nov. 3d, entitled 'King Andy 1. How he will look nnd what he will do," is worth a whole year's subscription. I JSThe lower houe -,t the Texas Leg islature has rejected the Constitutional Amendment by a rote of G7 to 5. Teias is sufBcicn tly reconstructed to take seats in a loyal Congress oh, yes. 5?"rbe official vote of tho October election in Pennsylvania ha been an nounced, and it foots up Gen. Geary's majority for Governor as 17,705. Tho total voto of the State reaches nearly 000,000. ClTOur "artist" C. II. Walker was on hand yesterday andproduced a splen ded representation of the chase after the darkey. We know is was good, for court was adjourned five minutes in order jo give the jury a chance to examine it. .copy can be seen at the Photograph r-imi of W. L Thomas, t'. itSTThe Plattsmouth Herald is now e only daily paper in the South Tlatte. In vie of the fact, that journal calls ujpon the people of tho South Platte to cbino to its support as the organ of in t treats of that populous and fertile por tioni'of our Territory. Tha Herald is a iir.'.Vi spicy sheet, and deserves a liberal uppiVt. We hope they will get it. Re publiaun. CsTSTbe trial of Robert Gibson (color ed), charWed with stealing a horse from Daniel Beaver last spring, came up be fore the District Court yesterday. The evidence dij not substantiate the charge tod. the prisoner.was acquitted. Rather an amusing incident occured during the trial. The prisoner was standing at the door of the Court House, when a des're to eseape seized him (whether the idea naturally occured to him, or whether some one wished to see a little fun, we are unable to say) and he started down Main St. at a break-neck pace. II. L. Levi, J deputy Sheriff, was immediately started in pursuit. The race was excit ing, but it was soon evident that Levi was "too many" for the darkey. He brought him to a halt after running a few squares, and brought hhn back to the Court House in triumph Trm Friday' Daily. CCourt adjourned last night, after aaving disposed of a large amount of lusiness. (J-We want one hundred more sub scribers t rhe Daily Herald. Who will assist us to get them. Don't all speak at once. CSTRev. J. M Taggart, of.tbe Baptist Church, will preach at the Court House Hi this city on Saturday evening and Sabbath Morning next. We learn that this denomination will have regular ser vices In the Court House hereafter. 5?" A disasterous fire occured in Oma ha on Wednesday afternoon. We glean the following particulars from tho Re publican. The fire was discovered about one o'clock in a ware house in the rear f Ellmgers' and Hellmans' stores. It soon spread, consuming the stores of Eilinger & Bros, Hel'.inan & Co., the building, belonging to Wo, Scxauer, the large building of Wm. R. King Jb Co.,iu which they had an immense stock o groceries, Ac, and the building occupi ed by Mrs S. G. Bronson & Co. as Millinery ftore, making five in all. Sev eral buildings were damaged by the fire and the efforts to prevent its spreading, The Republican sums up the losses and insurance as follows. LOSSES. Ell.nger Bros $ 9 500 M. Heilma j 4. Co 6,500 Wm. Sexauer '.. 8,700 Winship & Marsh 300 Will R. King & Co 62,500 Mrs. S. G. Bronson & Co 600 R.Smith 600 A. D. Jones 6,000 Peter Windheim 1,000 A. Windheim 8,000 First National Bank 200 John McCormick & Co C,200 Megeath Bros ... 200 M. Tootle & Co 200 N. P. Isaics 400 Ramge & Stein 1,500 Total loss $106,900 INSURANCE ElIingerBros $ 6,000 M. Hellman & Co .. 7,500 Wm. Sexauer 2.500 Will R. King & Co 43,000 A. D. Jone John McCormick & Co. First National Bank Megeath Bros M..Tootle & Co N. P. Isaacs... Ramge &. Stein 5,300 3,000 200 200 200 1,500 total $69,800 JVem Saturday' Daily CTho Prot. Episcopal Sunday School will hereafter be held at 3 o'clock P. M. CMosee Dodge, Esq , is erecting a fine residence south of town. Gen. Fitz Henry Warren cirae within 6,000 votes of an election to Con gress, in Iowa, on the Johnson ticket. "A fine brick School House is being erected at Ashland otherwise known as Salt Creek Ford tha county Seat of Saunders county. "Tho ladies of Ashland have or ganized a "Mite Society,' the proceeds to be devoted to the erection of a Church odifico at that place. ("Andrew Marble, Esq., the newly elected Jndge in Saunders county, has been in town for the past two days, tak. ing . the necessary steps for perfecting the organization of that county. j 5?"Our ' streets have represented a i lively appearance to-day. Farmers have generally got through with their fall work with the exception of gathering their corn, and are now laving in their winter supplies. r57"Cas county is in the best conJi tion financially of any county in Nebras ka. She also gives a rousing Republican majority. Does the latter havo vnything to do with the former ? We think it does. 37Wo learn that Dennis Dean, Esq., of Salt Creek Ford, is putting in another net of burrs in. his flouring mill. The western portion of the Territory is im proving very fast and will soon be able to export manufactures. VCattle raising is beeomicg a pay ing business in Nebraska. Large num bers have been bought throughout the different poitions of the Territory the past season, and driven east moetly.to the Chicago market. There is no part of NeSraska better adopted to the raising of stock of nil kinds than the SaltCreek Valley: and no part wherea greater number aro raised. Among the largest dealers and raiser of that section are Messrs. Bissell, Sanders, Warbritton, Smith, Stambaugh, and others. From 3Iutulay' Daily. TSee advertisetnt-nt of Dr. J S. Charles, Dentist, of Omaha. 3?"Public school re-opened . to-day at the lirick School House. Mr. and Mrs. Lyde, teachers. Another teacher is jet to be employed. "Severf:l teams have arrived in the city during the past week. loaded with wheat from the Salt Creek Valley one of the most productire portions of N braska. 57"We propose, as soon as the fig. ures can be obtained, to lay before our readers a statement of the amount of wheat shipped from this county the present season, also the amount of surplus on hand. r"Salt Creek is getting -to be a "great country." Another School House is being erected at the Bridge, four miles above Ashland. The lumber is being hauled from this city. Our friends west of us do not intend that their children shall grow up in ignorance, if they do live upon the border of civilization. "Do our citizens require a practical lesson, similar to the ono recently taught in Omaha, to convince them that we need a fire engine and a woll organized fire company? If so, we will undoubtedly receive it at some time when we are illy prepared to pay for it. We had one lesson last spring. We may have another any day. From Tuelay' Daily. fJSfWm. Stadelmann & Co. have just received another large lot of clothing. Go and buy you a good business suit. fjyffe learn that G. W. Fairfield has been appointed ' Deputy Sheriff vice V. P. Gass removed. Mr. Fairfield will make and excellent offioer. fJWe do not, as a general thing, take a great deal of "stock" in Demo cratic writers,, but 11. D. Johnson has said some things in a communication in tho Statesman which we thought it wonld be well for some people in these parts to read , hence we transfer the said com munication to our columns. OThe Messrs. MeKmnon, Dan. and oe ai oau creek iSrid"e. Have recently , ' J T . V. . . . . yri'ugm i rum me eastern part 01 lown. a Lock of 300 sheep, and propose increas ing the number to 1000 in the spring. riebrabka is becoming a great sheep country, and especially that portion of it known as the Salt Creek Valley. Among the ' largest sheep raisers in that locality, are Chas. Walker, Esq., Moses Stocking, L. L. Holbrook, Jacob San dsrs, Maj Long, the Messrs. McKinnon, .mi. xiuvvris, sou several oiners wnose names we do not know. A few thousand more settlers are desired in the Salt Creek Valley, twenty - five to fifty miles from Plattsmouth. There ia no part of the west that offers greater inducements, and none that is being settled faster or by a more intel igent and enterprising set of people. I hoy are mostly from the eastern and middle States, and.take hold with a view to making themselves comfortable and pleasant homes. They already have their own saw and flouring mills, card ing machines, Churches, School Houses, c. ; and we learn that several brick buildings are being erected this season from brick burned in the Valley Good building rock is abundant, and lime- atuue can oe iouo3 in suincient quanti s-.a.. a ties to bring lime within the reach of all who desire it. MARRIED- BROWN BROWN. On the 3d inst., at the residence ef J. Wesley Barr, Esq., in tbis city, by Judge Marshall, Mr. Thomas Brown, of Salt Creek and Mrs. Magcib A. Brown, of Plattsmouth. nrt a r y a -vm r a . . tudLtA.M ukjLiEj. At me resi dence of the bride's father, Den mi t Cole, on the 1st inst., by Rev. Isaac Burns, Mr. William Chalfant and Miss Diana Colk, all of Cass county. VnlirWlial.ni;,.. ,l , , , . . .u tu, was voted down last June, Mr. Chalfant was not discouraged. He presevered, and s now rewarded by as fine a "prospect'- as any man eoiild dosire. William was one of the brave Boys of the ''First Ne braska," and fully understands the ne cessity of having the "commisssiry" well ur plied hence the hugo and delicious cake sent the printers. FOR SALE- A house suitable for removing. En quire at this office. Nov. 3 d tf. YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT OF READY MADE CLOTHES. Oil A SUIT MA D E TO ORDER, GO TO S. II. WALK. ER, OLD POST OFFICE VUiy iUU II I T 1 1 J a. I subscriptions oi ine mszinaes, renoaicais ana ;xews I'apers of the day, at the Publishers prises Au ts the time lo subscribe. Oct. 2G. D- H- Wheeler at homeragtln. I take pleasure in inform eg my old business patrons that I am at home again and established in the Gener.tl Agency business as of old. Thankful for past favors, I now solicit the pat ronage of ra7 old, and all new friends to to give me a call. I will endeavor to give satisfaction to all. A'l business intrusted to my care will receive my prompt and personal atten tion. Give me a call at the old office in the Court House. D. II. WlIEELER, of firm of D. II. Wheeler & Co. Plattsmoutl Neb. Oct. 13th 1866 TO LLT A suit of three rooms in N W. part of town. Apply to S. Duke. SETTLE UP. All persons indebted to me by account or oiherwise, are requested to call and settle forthwith. All accounts unnaid will, after a reasonable length of time. be placed in the hands of an officer for collection, eepodtf Gio. Boec'c. (TsIn going for or ordering goods, the great question to be solved is where thev can be bad so us to enable the pur chaser to make the greatest profit If they can be hnd near 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 iie, Liquors, e.c, reason upon this sub ject, and when they want onvthing in the line, go to tVestneimer & hppstein, in St. Joseph, and we doubt not they can make it more profitable than to send or go further east. j-261m ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentlaraan who euflVivd for years from Neryjus Debility, Premature Iecay, and all the eff cts of youthful indUcietion, will, for the 5akeof MiScris humanity, send fi ee to all w bo need it. the receipt and .direction for raking the nmplu remedy by which he was cured SuuVren with. to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by adtrecsii.g, in perfect confidence. Johk B Oontu, iepl5w3m . Is'o. 42 Cedar St., New York DR. M- H. M'CLUSKEY DENTIST' Wi'l do all wo k in his line on short ujtiee. EJ-Olfic with Or. Mriulstwn. Juiy 6. Guardian Sale . OF REAL ESTATE. By order of the i'robate Court of Casicoun'jr, N. T., on Thursday, the 22d day of November, at one o'clock p ra, at the front doer of the Conrt Uouse. In said county, I wilt sU at publio vendue, to the titthest and be bidder lor eatb, tba follow ing real nttte. to wit: The noith-east quarter of Srciioo seven (7) la townsh p number ten (10), north of rai gs number thirt'en (18) eat of thavihp m, la Cu couutT, N. T., eontaininif 160 acres more or V ILLIAJi KROPf, Guardian of th minor ;i-ir of H-niy and In Kropp, decease'. Octobt' 26iu, A 1 16. 1 Sheriff Sale. T'.jr virtu of eaerntion lo me di'rcte I fr m the office of tire Clerk of the District Cert of the 8 - Judicial Di-uut. wilt in n for Otoe rountv baka Territory, awl bearinK !! the t' th day bepteinber, a. d.,1SX. I. tDe subscriber. Saerirt ii. anu for CaS connly and Territory of Neb, will e' t public an mm, lo-ca-n, to Ihf Hihf: anl bn' biild r. in fr ''!... .. r in Caa eunntv. K. T.. on Saturdar. tha' Ytth tl.v of t . . . . I '"""'" . i. ni.,i uj ay, I all Unit certain tract of land kituated in Can couni: n. t., ana aucwnniam'iuu ruiionr. to ur - (V). of Motion thi.ty-ti m).u.wn -ievc. (:r rauf: twelve (12), 't of the 6:h coun'T, Nrbra-na Ti-rritry. K St., in c. i. Taken aa the propeity of William Nfbiti to a,.t uify a Jadgeiueut in fjror of S. f. flurknl . A. Ii TAILOR, Kner"fr, Caa roontrty, N. T, r r 'put ih-rfT, SherifTa Office, October IS, 1866, Wm. Stftdeliiianii & Co , One door neat of Don elan's Drue-store. Dealers In Ready-made Clothing, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, UATS. CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES, j ui.yjis, valises. and a general atock of OUTFITTING GOODS Por the Plains; also, a laxga lot of RUBBER CLOTH IJSTG. REVOLV ERS AjXD JK'OTIOJTS. we bought low and will sell cdeap for cash. Cal. inj examine oar stock before ou buy any where el-el " I o'i Wm. SrAbKLMAK!) CO. W. MICIELWilT, x. t. nuir. LUMBER - YARD. IHickeHvait &. Sharp Iealer In Pine Lumber, Lath, Fhlneles, Doors. Pa h Hiincls, i-ickeis. and rverr variaty of Cottonwood. ? ainni anu uai i.umoer. Will keop constantly on band Cord wood, hot)- Cotton and Oak. All 01 tiers promptly filled. !T?" Office on Levee Street, south of C. L. CoonarV rreu auu urain uenoi. PLATTSMOUTH, N. T. November 8th. J865. 6m Administrators Sale or Keal Estate. By cnler of the Probate Court of Cass c nnir. N. n J SA TCRDA r, the nth of Kovemlxr, A. D. 1861, between the hours of 10 o clock a. m. and 2 o'clock l. m , at the front of the Conrt House in Plain minitb, to the hiue-,t and best bidder. tl:e followiuir de-crited real estate, to-wit : 'J'be Northwest ouar ter of section 83, Town 12, Kantr? 12, confining ofl ibu acres ; bU acres r timlier laud in teeii.iu 13, I 1 owo Ii, Kati(f 11, mil JO acres of g-ixMl timber I on Sarler Island; a total of acres, btine the i'roP,,-TO' ne estate 01 Alexander Livingiton, du- Terms : Ore-fmrth cash, the balance in ddh, tw aLd ibree years 1 he si ore properly has been long known as the I.tvi.f oto Ranch, Unities went of I'luitsniouth on the Kort Kearney read, aud has 90 acres undvr cultivation. A. L. CHILD, Aclm'r on the estate of Alex. Liviugston, dee'd. Oct. 22d,lSt6. w8. Burned Out, BUT HOT DISCOURAGED. T. W. Phryock neain at the old ttand urepaivd to wait upon his former cuttners, and tin i. ill. lie irnerally. If you want anything n shaiw I arui- tare or ( bairx, cive him a ctll. - 3rd str.-et near Main, Piaitxraouib, N. T. n3 17,'ltf. 200 REWARD ! ton bujricy. Iihi vea run n h rt timn. Piiokes vt in ClnUn t.nm !,. t,,l.rll. n Ik. ,1. 1. . 1 JJl lu'nreui 5iaroll( thin in lirwh. one U hravy flnx man i'iu tail, hum i'vmii uiifi. yvriu vsiiiit? I' rl. JUICI I jitK-ut 2i yettn of hff?, hai uu whR htM henrd from j'an panlH and reilJ.-h eoar, mlleil ti is Dame Peppers, 5? li?r ,r--? re "'"J 1(H) fc" I he return of the horses, barneu . and 10O for the capture and c urictioti ,t the thwi M. I COI CH. Proi 'r Dewitt House. Suvanniih. Mo. I w ll cive iHWfnai'.'e coniiinHiition f.jr anv in- foimatirii re-t'Ciinp the lhi,f .r prt'jerty. tavanaali, Mo.,Uct. Bill, l'jti uct 11 O. H. IBI--H. CALHOUN St CROXTOH, Atturnrya at Law. Late Sujt Italian AJTalrt. IRISH, CALHOUN & CR0XTON. The above nm"d fcntlni?n lave aciated ihrmselves in business f .- the tuilote of i-rore.-ut- iuk and collecting all claims auainst the Sanertl (ioviTunieot. or against any tribe of Indians, and are iri pared to pro-ecutc Mich claims, eilhrr before Coiiftres, or a-iv of t he ivpartnients or t,ov.Ttinieut or K'Tore the mirt of Claims, Sir. Ihi-h will devotK his personal at'eutlon t t e business at Washington. S3" Oflice at Sclirrfka Crty, corner of Main ani itiu streets. Guardian f ale of Real Estate. By ordei of the Prolate Court of Cass ccunty, JJ. T , D SA TCRDA I", the m,th day oXuvemhrr. lrC6 t 1 o'clock p. m. of 4aid day, at the front door ct th' Court lioiii-e, will be sold at ri llC vendue to in hiiiWt aii'l bei-t bidder, for cash, the lnlli.wii g real estate a the protv-rtT of Georve W. Poweis, nvnor hir of Gardurr Towers. lit: The east half e,f the sonthwest u'laiter of section No. Five (.5;, la fownxhip ?'. fcl.-ven (11). north of Kane No. Mev- rn (11). a.t of the 6tn I . M - in G county, x. T , containing Minty acres, more or lesa GAKHXEK POWERS. Cu.irdiaa of Georte W, Power.' minor hetr. Oct,24,l!06,8w, Prob.ilc Notice. In the matter of the estate of do. L. Gideon, de ceased. To all whom it ntav eonce n . ' Notice is hereltv :ven that all persons havinx claims aitaiiit said et it- must file the unn in the Pn bate Court mi nr l-fore the i.i day of lctmb , A I)., lt6G. a which time the Court will bear and deteimiue upon taid claims. juii.x v. .11 a II fl LI., Oct,5,la6S 4w Probata Judfe. IVm. II.. L.cmkc, MERCHANT TAILOR, ONE DOOR EAST OF POSTOFFICE, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Iec37 1&65 tf MONTGOMERY. CVLOX WILLIAM Montgomery c Willams TOBACCONISTS, Post Office Building, Plattsmouth. JV" T. We keep constantly on hand a food assortment of CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES. ETC., ETC.. ETC., S3" GIVES CS A CALL! The latch-Miinr ai ways hangs out. JJ G. F. GVGER, Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. sc a H fK, SIOV. ORVAMKSTAL ami CARRlACi PAISTIM;. Gildloft. tilanllB auu raper naumnK. Shp at the old aland, briween the M. fc. Churct Ki.n.,1 Monu, share I bive the best o coneni- eneea fia- Carriage, Wagon and Sgn Pa'ntiuir. 6i me a call V you want go ' irn r. Plaitsmoutb, April 9ta. Cfim Goto Blaeir, Buttery va.a ir yaurji-sira wi and Lubnaators FOR SALE go-td two story bricic store building. 22.by 60 fet wit nood ceilar; forfurtbei particulars inqui'e of the Simpson, Sharp' Cfe Co., Wholesale Receiving, Forwardingnd Commission Merchants. PL ATTSM OTJTn, NEBRASKA. Dealers in FANCY AXD STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, ST. LOUIS WIXDO W-BLIXDS, GLASS, LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC. AUo, Scents for thecelebrated SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK Quaker Bov and We insil all to Call and Ses joslS awa B NEWMAN, rlnRNiro Iaim and Thikd Stpekts. Plattsmouth -N.l OUTFITTING CLOTHING . HOUSE IN THE WEST! Dealer in Gents5 Furnishing Goods. Hats Caps, Boots, Shoes, Also a jarge lot of RUBBER CLOTH J N'O Of all descriptions always on hand. Callland examine New Masonic Plattsmouth, April 10th, 1856. W. L- Picture 9 Korth an PLATTSMOUTH, ... N T A Pictures taken K-ntT-noa PhnrnoTflnhu. Gem Pictures. lbums." c. constantly kept on hand. made to order, of anj size WM. R. PEXICK, - PEMICK & ' sh Wholesale Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Glass, Paints, Oils, Pure Wines and Liquors, Coal Oil and Lamps, Stationery, &c. NOS. 3 &. S SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO. XaT-We are the Northwestern WlicleMle Afrrts ft t El . V. Ji jre A Et D, std Pr. J. C. Aer A Co., and cac furaifh their medicii.es in any qiamities. jiaifiy aud Retail FLO I'll, DOORS, SASII, PLXE LUMBER, SIIIXGLES, MOWER AND REAPER, Wood's Mowers, us, and Examint our Slock. Simpson, Sharp Ss Co. Trunks, alines, &c.y &c. AND REVOLVERS ' my extensive stock ai the Brick Building. IB. IVewman. THOKAS' Gallery. Sida Main St . of all Kinds. &c. A eood assortment of Cases Frame". Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or Frames WM. L0V15G. LOVING, Dealers ia 3 AIT fi I Ail Jmm KLEi SEIl & WISE, Dealers in BOOKS & STATIONERY wal.i, paper, Window shades. Confectioneries, Notions', Toys. Coal Oil Lampd. Vc. &c. Wear also afreets fur the Buchmsn Woolen Mills, or St Joseph, Mo., and hart bow ou hand a go d assortment of faitct CASSijrrRZ c lotus, jeaks. flaseLs.jh., wh:rh we hars received oa commission, and ar pfpared to exchsnge for WOOL OR CASH, at very reasonabla Jgares. J- Giro ns a oajl. one door east vf tha liBBALD office, Plattsmontai Mebra ka. May lb, lt55. tf jURLINGTON AND MISSOURI RIVTER RAILROAD. 18GG EASTWARD 18G6 Short and Quick Route to CHCAGO AND THE EAST.? In eonoectinn with the Des Moines Valley an 4 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroads. Three trains leave Ottuinwa daily on arrival of Des Moicea Valley trains. BUY YOCIt TICKETS VIA 0TTUMWA and BURLINGTON, FOR SALE AT PLATTSMOUTH. OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, NEBRASKA CITY, DES MOINES, KNOXVILLE, ALBIA, MONROE, TELL A, OSKALOOSA, . EDDYVILLE, OTTUMWA Banrgage checked from OttumwaJ to Chicago aud tne iiiast. Passnirera have choice of all the rre.it lines li'ad- br No th. Eaat and South, and will find t'ekets lo ai) prin -ipal pcints Kant by all routes at the Otlumwa ttoKet o:Bce of thi company. Passengers will nml this roate yuicit, tare ana aein its conueei:.'os. C K . I'ERRIia, superintendent. I. CARPER, 'General Freight and J-asrenfer A (re a GREENBACKS AHE . BUT R OBACK'S STOMACH BITTERS, after yean of experience and trial, has proven to tie tne tiest renicay nisdi lor nil coiiipluiuts where n touie ant stimulant urn reiiiuretl. They lister lull to btrengtheu the weak, impart vigor to the strong, anj in nil respect restore shattered and brokeu-duwn constitution. No remedy liu lioen received with na much ffToi ns l!o- back'a Stomach llirraas. Jit CIihmo VER 50,000 bottles were sol. I by on drii-lioii.tu in the 'B1 jeiir. Jt is ml milted I'V our niot leorned plivMicinna tluit Ir. HUliACK'S STOMACH U1Y TKRS combine tho properties of a gentle luxiitive, aa efficient auti-Ulioui gent, and the best stomachic known to stomachic known to " Vj" L'S BI'lTERS shoulil I sceuls lo strengthen I aJwaja follows acute t the world. ROBACK': be used by convalescent the prostration which dinease. In the B II.IOUS districts of the West nnd South there has, for a long tune, l-ecn much needed nn article of fcSTUMACH Bl'lTKIW, which, if taken in proM-r quantities, and nt the proper time, ma a sure preventive of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, I.iver Complaint, Jys pepsin, Indigestion, Jiiutnlice, Kidney Complaint, nnd all diseases of similar nature; and are better ns a preventive for bilious derangement, regulating T A ND strengthening the system, nnd giv ing tone to the digestive nrgitn, than any other known remedy. Now tlmt the war is over, there will thmiHands seeking homes in the South. No per son who values his life should go there without having constantly nt hand the HITTERS, as a safeguard ngiuni't epi demic and maladies engendered by mi asm a and polluted water. Travelers and nil residents of the rank river-bottom C Ot'NTIES of the West and South, nnd the valley of the Mississippi nml it ribiilnries, tdimild provido themselves with the BITTKIf.H. There is prohnhly no one di.ente with which mankind aro atllictcd which is the. source of eo ninny ailments ns dyspepsia, or ns it is more ;17 III eommonly called Sour Stomach, mui there is no more certain remedy than Bobnck's Stomach Bitters. They are never known to fail. -Tf" -jr- 1NQ CHOLERA ha nlivaya beast I much iiremieii i,y tne piiniie, mm people have resorted lo all imuiner Ol niemciliea w rrt-rn uie irfij;remi, ' but with little success. A sure cure and preventive is to be found in the nse of Pr. KORACK'S SCANDINA VIAN REMEDIES. Keen the bowels open With the Pills, and invigorate the system Dy Tree ue oi tne niomseii Bitters, or, if the blood be thin, use the Purifier. S VCH nn invaluable remedy should fee kent in every family. Keep the system in full vigor aud nothing is lo be feared from disease or tholera. THE Ol.l RELIABLE. Do not lie deceived by purchasing any of the rjuack nostrums , tinder the various names of Bitters. s Purchase none other but Dr. POBACK'S BTOUirll E1TTPPS .'h ,u t.nm- pounded of the purest drags, and in"- AHE PEIirOE, WALTON & COMPANY, (Snocessors to C. "W. Eoback,) BOLE PBOPBIETOH8, Ko. B9. SS. GO and 69 East Third Street, CINCINNATI, O. Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines' EVERYWHERE. B 0 T R i . j '1 t , 1 i i t ? I ' i f ! I t i ! ' "1 ' ..'It. V . ' I ' ; 4 i 1 -.x 4 I . (1 !' ; J ii!, (.!