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She ilcbvajjUa 2mattl LOCAL NEWS- ASXO L'. C I .f 1 ?S TS . We are tu'.lior 1 to nasi nnfo the uni; of B flLRI.OCE e a eaadidate far thcfliceof Comiy Clerk, iuliject to the acti ja ef :e C J;.ty ilepu'olican Cor.Ttntiua. T.e are au'.horired to aa-cunee tho name of 5. CtKE ut candidate for the ofE;e of Tieasurer, suh j.'Ct to tL action of th County R- publican Conven tion We are authorized to annon-ics the name of JOS. W. JOiiN.-ON as a can i d ite for Sheriff, subject to t'e actio u of the CJ'aut7 R-puhlliMii Convent: on. "Wo arc nu.hjri7.cJ to ar.nounet? the came f AR- THCa CARMICHAEL a a can.! dale for tho otlice of trtil!', s :bL'Ct to the ac'.iaa ofth. County K-- puVi-an C 'nv v.ion. We are "z J to announce th: cams of G-. W. FAI.'. Vi!.D as a carytijite for Sheriff, fii'j ct to action of the County It-: ablieaa Convention. r.?"(iraiihot:rer arrain made their 1., ' epj-eiirar.ee in this locality last Saturday C7"Mr. Crowf cnl ikonbary, win was .badly injured by the upsetting of a onrrisre some tiras since, 13 njrain able . 0 - to be about. mis -as - 1 y" Tvrj iaen named Loreo and Brown, rei Jin;? cn the Nemaha, had a difficulty a few days so, and Brown used a knife on Lore- with con-idc-raUa i-ffjct. eyCircumatances prevent the puV.i ration of the liaes entitled "A Mothej'a Lam-nt'' in this isjuc. They will appaar next week. y The steamer Richmond pa-tan, d wn yesterday morning, direct from Ft. Benton. She had on board a larga nusa ter of returning miners. C?" v'ariotis books burleequain Bees'ier'a I.edr 6tory Norwood are be:r.- ciroulatod. 0-e hs lately bsn isa-iol ent'itl--1 NV crm Wood, by Wen ry H .-rd Ul.-eclifr." .m- - ""iTTrnf. C. II. Here pad up cn the Co!ur:tdo laat Sunday. Ilo informs u that the Crst number of his new paper, the Couniiwr- will be issued in the course of a few dys. f3"Graia has b2:n cotniri into thin city at the rate of ab?'it cut thru-ar;3 bushels per day, for thff past weeH. If cur fihippers wiU keep an accurate ao conat of graia sh:pped wa will enll upon tht.-:n occatsional'y fer the figures. m ;?-Iv. Or.Littlejoha. of Now York, ondue'ed the services at St. Luke's Pari-h Church in this oity Iat Sunday, morr.is; and evening. In the evening Rt. B;hop Cltrkson adaiini-terd the rita of conSrruatior to nine can didates. rPr. M. !f. Mv.CIo-.key will visit Aiiiaad Oct. 2nd, nud reaaain three davs. IVrHfins wanting their teeth re tiaircl or new one1' inserted can be a? oomrnad'.ted by oalling at Wurbri ton's Draz l-?tore, Ashland. All work war ranted. tTIIjn. S. M. Ilich, of Brawnvil'e, Las been appointed Hegister in B inkrupt- oy for the portion of Nebraska Si ith of ths Platte river. Mr. Ilich is a Hr.-t rate lawyer, andTwill "iye eminent gatiofac-I ti:a as an oHi jer. r7"Ve heard a St. Louis merehnnt rrho was ia this city last week say that the Tiatte Valley, under the charge of Capt. E. B. Mjrphr, was the best kcrt Ilouo bs hid stopped at this side of St. Loui. Hi onlv spoke the sentiment t. - U . , 1 . I. - - .i,rjtnaJ...m v.ru,ur.e. fine eteaiuir, II. S Turner, of the St. Louis line, was snagged and sunk j in twelve fet of wat-r, last Thursday ni-ht. n fe-,v miles this side of Wyoming. h is though, the will be a total loss. She was ona of the ba.'t boats on the riv- er aru her less will ba felt sevsrcly by shippers. f;.7"In buying 3ai,', A,u"'' 3 Olh&T thiu"-, see that ycu get what you pay for, via.: 16 euncea when you pay for a pound. If vou buy D. B. De-Land A Co'e Best Chomical Salirntas J'i will never be deceived, but always get full weight and the best goods. (!.5?"There must be something wro In the Omaha Post O.licp. Every few days it occurs that the papers for thi p'.ace are put into the '-through" sack, an l we do nst receive thsm until they h.ive traversed the line to Nebraska City and back t tiais point Will the wotthy P M. at oma a caution uu mai.iiig clerks in regard to this? ,,, . f thi "Pved P5TD. C. Cottreli, B-q-, o tvever- picture car is s.;n in iui cuy ana will rmin until Siltnrd.lV Br Mond iV " J T T - . . l-l... fc text, ins pictures cusa.i u. r... his price? are less than ever Known in mis part ot tue ccuniry. w is yomrr time), as Mr. Cottro'.l will only remain a few days. If any one has doubts as to the quality of his work, all they have to do is to call and s?e for themselves. 1 a 1 t3T A small rabel concern called the IiJrx published at Juleburg says: "an artiele wm published in the Index ef the 13tb, without the knowlodge of tho sen icr editor, condemning Surratt, and mak iog l.im an accomplice ia the Lineoln assassination. We icgore the piece and would say that we believe Surrat; to be as innocent a men befera heaven's tri. bunal as his murdered motner was truly Inr ooect martyr." Of coorse be believes Surratt innocent of crime, as he fctiievss Booth innocoat of crime. 'He does not believe il was a crime to mur dT Ahmli.m T-.,-.1 IT, -1 t .s.Lffi.l.l ....i. t. v i cc.:.i iwv.u A ' " vM. other sentiment be expeoted from a rebel "OJ nJ servea CIS term OI enlistment 10 the doctrines whleli ..n,.4 1,V -rr tw iu u jctriaes waica eaueoa the -rf ar7 NirahofT & Mr. Barnes have I formed a partnership ta open a drug siere at Jennings Mills, Otoe coanty.' Lbs above itcra, from the Omaha Rk- hlirtn. i J v-atf-. t.A.1T. - t - .4 It I - InahofT and a Mr. Burns have formed a partnership under the name and style of Hiirn'a X- T.n tn n.o. . ..n.1 n..3rt. -1 f- - " ment store ai Jennings Mills, in uass county. "7ci. Ilerold Las just returned from the east, and is now openinr' in the "Herald Block," a full assortment of dry-Ko ids, grocsria?, clotliinp;, furnishinj; zooda, hats and cap?, boots aud shoes, notions, and in fact everything to be found in a tirt-class store, all of whicn he proposes sollin- cheaper than ever known :n nattsmoutn. neroia is a-o- ahead" man and deserves a liberal rat- ronar0. W believe Cass County will pre- dues mora wheat this saason than anv Other COUnty in the Slate. The most accurate method of sscsrtaininz the amount raised is te get the number of bushels threshed in the county by the different machines. "Will the owners of th.i machines please stnd us a statement, at thaeloseof the torcshin season, of the nuimmr 01 uusiibh di wueat, aiuu 01 hut zrain threshed by ihtm duncg the season? I 5rJ- B. Weston, Eq., formerly of N.braka City, patted down the river lst week, having besn pretty thoroughly "cleaned out" by the Ind an attask near I'hil. Kearney. Mr. Weston mount ed his horss when the train vtn attacked, and run the gauntlet to the Fort in th face of 3,000 Indians, for a distmc of four m'le, and gave the particulars to I 5rr.;t in timn la oniI rpinrortrr,nt!i '--V'""-"M - - - - . to the belesgusred party. ?5T'The .Yet- jfkian, of Arago, give ri account oi tre EuaJ.n demise of a wheie fa:r.ily in that place When the first two died it was supposed they were po:toi;ed, but since the balan-.-e of trie fatt.i'y have disd with similar symptoms and others in the neighborhood have beei attaekc J, the daotors have pro noun ed it tholerin, or first stage of cj i- dt-mic cholera. Tho family in which the mortality wai S3 great are said to i-ave been very filthy, which was no doubt the principal cauie of the disease prov ing bo fatal. rT-Da you see those Camirg posters all over the country announcing the r.reit circu on th-j 12th; also an auver tiseutcnt in tha Herald? It comes just in t!.(! rio;!;t time when farmers have ccmr-ic-re'l t.'ioir narvest ana neea some- tfiing stir them up and cause them to shake their sides, ".augh und grow fa," afier their fatiguing labors. Do not forget the tirae, Sept. l:h. Erin;; the little ones and let thorn see the "fannv man." o-ti. T 1 . .1 . J - zj .'ll . ouatiiiiau .i n uui utinau nt uui oCiae a few uays since, and showed us some very fine specimens of the Ohio I-ver Hearing Kapberry. lbese berries ripen from the first of Jane to the first of October, and the quality of the berry is such as to receommend it to small fruit growers. Besides the length of time it bears, this variety lias tl.e reputation of hing just suited to our climate, as it starts the bearing wood from the root each spring, and one eott-.ng of cane shows not only the bloom, but the well riuened and perfect berry. Mr. Adams haj only a few plants, but julgin,, from the quentity of berries he has picked they Rre very prolific. II. Clark and Eti riummer have purchased the goods and business I i i this city of tho old and reliable firm of loritle, IIanna it Co., and have re-open e.l tho store under the firm name of Clark .t P.uinmer. The dimensions of the salea rt'Otn havo been reduced somewhat, in order to make it moro convenient, but the buiness of tbe House will be pushed ahead by the new firm with all the energy experience and capital can command. They are both men of .ability ami experi ence, and Mr. Plummer has an extensive nc ua;ntance throughout Nebraka an.l the western mines, having been connect ed with thi3 House for some four or tve I yeurs in the capacity of salesman, book I keeper, eto. The patrons of this House will lose nothing by the change in the proprietdrshio, as the stfjck wi.l be kept fully p to the standard and the price? rsduced to the least pos ib'e margin. " j-We have retrcived a very beautiful . . . . . . urecimea oi ine ar: oi iranmotvpin throa;;h the k;nJng cf Mr9 L. B. Jones This u aimtst a n,w process of preserv jn r;cture3 and colors as they are transferred from paper to glass, and C (T0 ed with a preparation which make? tncm imperishable and gives them as fine an appearance as oil paintings. Our picturo represents a --ashing party'1, and whenever it is desired to organise such a party here, you can either '-count us in," or else furaish ejhand. Mrs. Jones will transfer pictures for any one desiring it, at reasonable rates. f T-r" S . M. Sceer. Esa , is engage 1 . eacvassing this county for subscribers to that most interesting and instructive a all uublicationa relatinr? to tha late war n. tr;. .v. c" ... e..-:.. K The History of the Secret Service, by Geo. L. C. Raker. Gen. Baker was Chief of the Secret Service durinz the late war and his book is based unon .unaai IVHU1I3, 11 711BI LflS UB1T UUlmi accoaat ef the assassination eonsniraev, I r tO and abounds With thrillin incidents V.;- frt. ii..nI . j ..t, bemg facts, lt-exposei and nsaliei plain many tbines whioh have heretofore look- ed mysterious, and sheuld be read by every person who desires to have a correct knowledge of the inner workings during I-.-. TU. V. .1- 9 ... " L . 1 . - i I - j ' 1 at book stores. Mr. Speer will be ready to deliver the bocks about the first or ..M.H. ..rl mnrlh ".. . ..-.. : a. .loriceru "seamsireBS" in Texas. Mr. James L. Malone, writing from ,r. If.,..,. T... .r.- r;r. ..r. San Marcus, Texas, says: "Five years ajro I boajrbt one of your machines at Austin Texas. It has been running ever g;nC3) aBd has done the stwiDR for a farc;iy of thirty-five persons besides, I miht say for a 'settlement." It hS I ntTer had but ona nepdU broken; and tnat was caused hy a loop in the tbroad. iIy wjf, 6ays ;B ylH9 don one thousand iJalUri Tcartri nf uainf. It til nevflr bef n out f ordr 5n n7 waJ or 008t one d'e for repairs. Oar machine is l . . .ti . """' 1' a' lue rorair - shop! tvery rany nsre warns T0UP m.ohin.." Letter to Willcox & ("bbs J SUBSCRIPTIONS Received at the News Depot, for any ,,f tne Magazines, I'Cl lOCllCai ana .News I'ire-s or the dav at the publiahers I ar.e.S Ol lue uaj, at, lut i u uu.uci s t rices (7"iV'3w is the time to subscribe. Oct. 20. Desirable Property for Sale One dwellinr noui.e, wica seven roams, cellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well set-yith fruit trees, shrubbery, Ac. I). M ARiiCKTTE. Enquire of S.Duke, Agent. my 10 fFoR Sais Oct of Lamb's superior l v : t- 1 I.: J j . i na iafc'v. v.. u " ' - mo - i thai w jiCI lirj BiriSfl. Ecotiri mi this eSce. FOR RENT- A small Dwelling H-'tiie. Enquire Of iellUtf Tootle IIanna &. Clark. KEEP CCOL ! The undersigned has his superb SODA I FOUNTAIN in operation azain in the Tost ORice building, and th-. lovers of this del'ClOUS beverage are mviteu to I ... . . . . -I call and see Him. A goou assortment ot Green and Dried Fruit will be kept Or. I and. O. F. Johnson. juno lOdAw. DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY DENTIST. Wi'l do all wo! k in hi- line on short Btico. C()ilico with Dr. liivingsioa. July 6. FlattsmoTith. Loclffe ITo- 6, A. x - & A. HL- P-iriilHrcommnnication 1-t and 3d SIcndaya of each .T:ootti, at b 1 i o clock, p. m. E. T. Dl'KE, M. M. W. II. AXDER'OX. S-.c. Nebraska Chaster No. 3,1V A. II Ilennijr oenv. .cations 2d and Jth Wedntsdayi of e ii h luouth. at C 12 o'clo. k P ui I). II. WHEELEK, H. P. E. C. LEWIS, Sec. I. 0. 0. F. ll itte Lodj;e. Xo. 7, meet, everv Fatnrrty evening attbeC. urt IIoub" Hell, hfi thers o ether L.'tge rr n p. ct fully ii vitid to visit thin Lodfte. Ky order of P P. C-Ai:J, X.G. JI. JIcK-W Atx, Rec. Fec'y. St. Inke's Parish Vestry. Retrtilar mectini first Tucs lav of vei v mouth, at 7 p. ui. Key. (iEO. C. H -.TT.-. K Ii. LiviXGsTOS, CUrk. Chuirraau. I. 0. O. T. Reqatar mee tiass every Friday evening. Traveling ectfully invited. Templars respectfully VV.U. L. IVi.L.I.'S, W.V. f. WM' K. M ATTIH, V. 8. SAM-LSI. CHAPMAN. Lodn.; r.puty. t-sfy-FXCEI.SK.K 1E REE LOIXIK. No. 1. Plaits month, holds reu'lla iiieet rgs on the third VV'edn' s day evenings of inch moii'ti. 1! o S y CHAPMAX, " D T. Bro. W. L. Wklls. W D S Si ter E. J . ..loxi Jitar, W DVT. :1 J" TAIl Of tH L()lGfc No. 8, Mt. 1 leasanl. holds re'il i- mectiuss eve. v Si.tu-day eveiiins Bro- E. A KIKE t A TRICE, W. C. T. R. T. HITGIIKS. W. S. Bio F. M. Tl.MBLIN, Lod-e D' puty. 55 EXCELS, OR Lodge. No 9, Ashlir.d, holds reituiar meetings every Tuesday even in?. I'.ro. A. MAllBLE, "tY. C. T. I.ro. W. B. WABBfllTToV, W. s. Bro. J. J. WViDkOW, L.D. E?-1K1ENPHU- LODGr, Rock B iiffs Resula r tne-.'ticgs every Thursday eveiiojr JC3. PIE1I. W C T T B SMITH, W gee PLATT2II0TJTH MARKi-TE. Corrected by Simp'on, MickelwaitSc Co "Vheat Large amount ere beinf; delivered daily md price- range from $1 .00 to f 1.10. Plenty of o.v rs at q iot' d prices. Cora No trcn.ictiOD in corn nona oom'ng in. rjiODl'CE I Soap 10J l.i corn.-ear " "TaW Xaiis ' " " "".o "lllt- olti"' ! !l'er i'. Comment 1 2"i Potatoes 75 b-lonr Si) 100 W, A Ml CP.0CERIE3 R-tail GROCE-IIES Wholesale Co rt'ee 2S o so C Hee -Iti-oW) fucar 19-.'U - Ir agar Iba -M Tea 1 B0.vta It 14 a 75'f2 ;oi Hice Kice l-tiO Coal Oil 7o .75E1 o. 9712 6i.( li yrnps 1 222 2.j Tobacco Coal Oil 1 bO: ap Lar Oil 2 uo Nlai.s T ilmcco 75 JT.-2 00) HON OBHUXOLTB ICO WEDOM-KT Obcnioftc fc Wedonmhy. Brick i Stonemasons, AXD PLASTEUJUiS, All work In their line done to the be an.l as choap as hy atiT ho- .1 Address, PUtitmnth, Aei., P. O . u : 1 faction, 4o. (ang7 NOTICE. JAMES O'NEIL ia my authr!sel Agent" for the collection of all accounts da th- undersigni d for medical .rviea! his ...e.lt.t will 1.. ,l;,l th. in I payment of any monie. on said cc- nnt.. I ....... . 1 . I-,-? 1J 1 . I I -V- ., Tfc of H. Cr- -Worlllintoil A -friTr ott orl PannctolATi J Office In Ka-baeb's Block, corner of Douglas and I streets, Omaha, Nebraska. auw.14 Ificn A flT TIPODATW I . xusjxaixil ITIillillCr a lad iI'C-SlllaIiCr. 7 I OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. of tue ,a,e"' 'ashiona. New Gooii received every 1 al(,nth. can and see them. rstf gjew Mmfecmct.t& Dress-Makor. i t j r ill t ' i i Wah'H ro.nw-t n f liiTitriu i u iitUK-3 w IT dLUO'ju ill tbt he is now prepared n do CUTTING, FITTING and MAKING if renuire' Larti ..nd Th.1 irm rwj, ( i.,,.. etc. MAVUlXh illTCUJy(i d.nealhO Al: work will b' exe--"-d with nta ne-s, aud w.li receive prompt attention, tiiti will endeavor to give itiefjctioti, and therefore solicits t.;e patroi.ajfe ot the iti'ties of lhi place and vic-.nliy. h,, jiuthia Son's Bakery, Alain street. ilra Jones i now ers tniz.njr .1 clul; for D I 7-Re.id -nee in vne iu:;uir.s r.jrmeriy ociuintu cmora t s Mirror of Fashions; call t.d ubc: ibo. lnov2J I PROSPECTUS OF THE "NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL." 1 k - Jj"; "eI of Nrbraaki, to l-e culled v. ..t., stato Jour- nal'" the fl-Jt ifcbue cf which will be about the lot of October lSo7 The whole outfit for the Office will be entirely new, and will embrace good Job Ultlce, a wr h un- Ne-ri)ei,mr.ment. llavl ha I much exp-rienc,-... J,ur,.,'m, an- t,ei on. of thfit s-ttie-ain Ncbranka: conv qut?n' ly oeiuz wfii iniui.nw i th- war.H of the people, ami tbc rcaoi.rc. e . 1 iu.- . 1 . 1. .. .. ... ei t-. i-.ri r .1 I a"- V.CruTi- The 'Journal ' will advocate Republic in princi pies, but will be conducted n an iud. pend.-nt scale, and will be courteou t j ull pariica and re-1. RetarnloR our thanWn to our old friends and pa trona, we trast 'hey will asust its in this new cnler pii"e T1R.MS j2 00 per ainum in advance. J ICHli IAW50X. FfJ For SALKCIICAP. , ne well known fiirrD of s. It. Cnwins, situate ,wo n,iWs West of 1 la'' nm' n-on '' " .,.,. .hp ,:,,.0, .r tKeieto. i for xale verv cheap. App'y to J C. CUMMINS, on the adjoining farm. A;to, luU I and S, block 14. in I'laf.sinouiU. anp-1 if I.t'al police. John Jayne will take notice that Juli"lt Jaynes- ot the County of rrauuilcrs in the Mate or .-ijrafaa' did on the 13 h day of A ujlnt, A. 1 l-0(. n:- ne petition lo the Kistik-i Court oi ine au iiciai v.- tiict. within nid for the county of S lU-.d-rs, ain : the aiu John Jayne- d reioiaTii. s-tlii.i forth ti.a1 the aid defend nr ha- been jrnllty or exireme cruelty towards s aid plaiuhd, J it.ie t Javn. j, and ot habitual h unki-nr.e.4 without any c.u-e or j'ir-t.ticdti .ii. a:.d pr.iyinu that (-he in ,y be divorctd fro,., .sail John '. fur the custody of Ouilvie.ihe I Javne. de otid.int. an cn: il oi aui pai ii' a. a' u i i ui o ouci ...- . "i .... . ,. r h . , v eM. ;e,i t, An.l tti said Jlm Jayne "...to- mat ne i icqni to to - - . , . . , . a r.l Hnswr id t. tiiiou on r befi.r- the thirl Koti- day oftfr the 221 dy f pteMih-r, A. i. 107 (bein;: the I.h.i.yor Oefober, V ! I ;). Dated August Ulh, A D 1S07. JCLIETT JAYXE3. Marcna Bru'h, tt'y for plt'f 21 J Rlnf Of S3 G Ot lOtS 5 " at LinCOIlla The Capital of ihe Male of - cbruska.l The und.rsicr:ed, Comniiionors arpointfd by an .o ..f ii. 1 ....:.! .t u r.- ol Neliiiik i. To provide for lh ,UCMtin of tte s at of (Joveram -nt of the state of -Nebraska, and l r tl e erec,i..n..r public buiid-ng. th' reat, app o el June 14:b 1M), Hjivin on tl.e m:u u..y oi .ot;u-i . '""i.Mr.to ed the site a. d othciaiU located 'Lincoln," the Capi tal of the state of Ne'ira-ka, on the lollewing o scrii.ed lands b -lous nr lo the tate, to wit: s e U of Section tweu-y-thr e fi:!), w u of noith w 4 an.l wot ' of a w iuar er of M.vti-i twenty-five (a. ),and s' ctiou tw.nt)--ix (2di. ft township n.i. ten (lui, uuit .of ianfe no. &ix k0) east of the sixth principal tneriilian ; Hereby cive notice that oa tk-1 . ih day f Pe t r.i ber, A O 1M'7. at 10 o'clock au, a sale ef lots will tAe uiac-c upon snid to n site of Line. In, to be held . .,.witf dav. and then te i-ill .u: ned to he op, ned at. tot- CoUU-Ho'.i.-e at J, liruki City for ... il.n. i-r.rumencicir on tne -4tn Hay of Scpfml.er.i e7, at lo o'clock a t.i, and th-nad-j uroe.l to unial a, to coniinei c - Octoi ei 1st, is: i, at III c'ock a Dl, at. 1 t-biilini'. uve u .v..... . Th.. t..,m. a, .1 r..iol.ii.i.a ol -aid sale w :1! be at fol low-: The lots on alternate blocks ta be up; raised by J the Commis-ioner-, an I the nnnitiiutn price auixeo . i, tlm sev. ral In on the p at. and tiie mm; sold to the lnu-hi si hi der (abovo th- market price) fer cash n had, a receipt will be t-'iven to tne puicnaser lor I ' 7 . : . . :. .1 I ..I I t: e an.or.nl t money paiu. .-p. . n. iok hi- ....... u. . v.. l..t and bl.ak I urchMsed, a h ch rttv.iit. WlicQ p-c- s-nt d at Hit .Iti'.-e of tie tecieiaiy if Siaie, tliall i-niiile tlw pi's-adi u iia d therein 'o a title in fee sinipie ab oliite. Ir in the State of Xel.raski. to Un real estate named iu t hi; rec-ipt, which conveysiice -ha. I be x t uted by the Ciovcrnor and attested by tl.e ecr.-tiiry of State. 1 h- lots ..re 50 tiy 1 12 fet. basin s.s lots 23 by 142 feet. T he nriticiitel streets 12 J feet wide, ttie others 100 f et, aileys 1". f:et. A ret rvation of twelve acre? caeh has been made for th? Cap. to! S pt I'e.L'mversity I'luc , Rnd Agru-ai-tural Oo!l-K ', and City i'a:k,and further re-' rv -tjon-i made for otbsr p.iLlic bulMiaa tontenji'lated by toe Act. Lin- oln is situa'ed in the va.b y of the Salt Creek, 50 mil s wst of the Missouri liver mi l en'ially d.s taut fret" Oia-iha, ria:t.tnouth and Xebia-ka City, in the c n re of the most healthy anl produniive tiffil eiiltural noi tion ol the ttate. v nil n aout.o.ince oi stoe and ether materi .1 con v. n.eut to build all the necessary bnild.i and pure a er to be had in hoii,I ,ii. a at a d mil of bo lo 40 leot also at tne i unction f the survey of the liur.inton A M It. U. ... .. ... 1 I, I via I latt-m tun. ai'o tne lowa c-in .-- i.iue ... ... . a N ibraka City, ard situated w it 'in o: e mi e of the C i ea Mslt llaxii., wMcu ba- proved oy actual e.p, r Imeiit to be .he richest sitrf.ee water in the c'uited States. ...... V. itness our hands au J sea 8 this lit. i nay of .u itust. 1"U7, Lincoln, l.an :hs er county, IS "el.ra. ka. DAVIH BlTl.Elt, 1 Guv. of Net.raska, THOS. I. KENNAK , ! Cominii- Sec'y of s'ate, ' sioneis. JO'AS GILl.KtiPIE I aujr21 4-v ftate Auditor. J ftOTIt E hi tit Piulti'.K Court. Notic is hereby Riven that J. N. Wis, Admini t. a'oi i f the estat-i i f 1. A. Ha' py. d CM. ha this day fl ed his petition in the Probate Court of Cass County. Nebraska, taj .ui; that six mouths fu tlui i-.oe be -' aut' d him fo: n.akini. his n.ial tettieniei t with said e-t.-tte. T be Court will hear said appl caiion on Thur day, the 12th Oay of September, l-b7. at 9 o'clock a in, at which time all persons interested can appearand thww cause why said extension of time should not be (.'ranted. If any they have. Given iiu.ler my hand Ins ltf-.li day of August, a P 18li7. J ViT. MAKsllAI L, 21 3w Trobate Ju'lfte. THE NEBRASKA trrAATl "TTt T"TTTT7T" A T rpTT Vwa.ia. vv J-Jfc- jl a a . av l -i a -v wi a . u w ' - a The un Jersined havicg made arranseiiients for establi.-hing a Republican paper at Lincoln, the Cap ital of the Irlate, have the honor to annonncc to the I public that the ma'erials for a flrst-ulass publishing and job cfflce have be-n ordered and will be ready to r business in a short time. The "COMMON Wr' A LTH" will labor for the early i d rapid devt'lopi'ment of the resources of our snte ior counties and tbe State generally, hy the iuffux of hardy immigrants, and for the immediate construe tion of the lion bishxay s of commerce, to make a mamei lor tne nr.-t gra n Brown e fection oi tne li ion. As an exponent of republicanism it will sustain tbe policy adopted l y the Congressional ma joiity, in obedience t. the mandates of the men who carried tbe flag from the -liiver to the Sea." Bat wl.ile faithful to the p: inciplcs f the Republican party, we shall freely consider and discns the great qm s'.ioa a ef the day as they present themselves, in all candor and with such ability as we may possess. Subcrijtiin price $2. jer annum in advance. The"Commti7ncealth" will be hsued at the earli est practicable day. C. II. GERE &. CO. YOUNG LADIES' glen wood. iowa. Tobeotiened September ith.ii67. under the care of t. M. cpoL.KV.A. M.. and Mrs. S- A. UUULKY, 1'rincinals. Mrs. Colt y has taught a t iivnte school ta accep 15th I lance in Glenwood for a yearand a half. Mr. Coolcy I leavmir a putpii, nas u.-eu ir.uuieu 10 enter into e-iHous:nD) oi a La nes reuuuary. jirs. laioiey had charg - of Laairg emitianes in New or lll'Loia lor 20 years; she brings a fund f experience I .. l . 1. . f. - . . . 1 ..;l: -e,0' ''',ui:a nd 'aeJ training to aii who come I uder her care. A frw young ladtcs will be received under ear PKISCIPALS LADIES SEMINARY. .m-T r;i. i LADIES Ice Cream Saloon- l'p Stairs, one Jcvr vrt of llitck t Buttery' I'mg Store. Whr we tret op tun veiy bet i-rility of Cream ami tikr ple.uce in snriu it by Hie dih, or w have uiail trf rer, aud cn supply rhmth fjir, f.-tiv:-., i-aitics 01 families with any quant iry, o uluirt notici-. Al. t'.-low, we have the best sortm-nt of all kin 1s ,f Fancy a:id Sti.lt Candy, Fruit. Nut. To-b..-.T Ch .ic: CiK-ir, etc., 10 b'- found in theci'r. y9:a II. J. ST It EIGHT. CXiancery Sale. K!cholas N. Ware ) vs. V DaviJ Cummins. 1 In puivn in e and 5'y virtue of A Jcretal order to r one -ltd f.-nm the umre of tl, Clrrk of the IHtriet Court of the S i iu.:icial Dit-lrici nf the Stat, of Ne b .kn, wi bin and for Ca8 County, bearing datv on the 25th day i October, A le.i beiri th October irui of eaid Court, I, the !ut'icrrt)t r, Mater tn Chancery for aid Court, wii! ifoi for sale at public reinltie, lor c isii, to the hiKhe-"t and bent bidder, in r nt of th. i i.nrt House, in l'lattstuooth, Ca a i.(iiitit i hra.sk. on nt 11 o'CincR a ra. of saia iliiv. tr.e t 'l owiii u:-"-i.u- ed Heal Ks::ite to wit: Ihi northeast s' cli" number flft en (ID), in townf-hip 1 north of ran-e no thirteen (IS), eiit of tl norineasx quarter ui no. teo f 101. the 6th v m, an 1 coii.i.iui.m our uuourru nuo - , situated in Ca connty, Nibr-eka; t-lf-ther W.th al L: ,..... ......... - - P ou a ,.r ,.c or . lo sn'iMv pan! ilncree. the an u.n of JiShi bundnM.n.l twenty four dollars and hit: uiiui 'n' .i-vont v-iwo c nt- tJ i'J). ano mieresi o me sauic from ttie dr.te of said decree. t the ra'e of t?a per cent . per a nun in, ti ceiln-r with e'ta of suit and salj Dated August 12:li, A l 1-67 w f cmrix, S II. Ca houn, Master inChancery. Sol. for Compl't. bu 14 4w Cnpt. I. IAZSOO & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Wines and Liquors, Alao a very cho'cs selection of Tobacco and Cigars, Main street, conr1 dor eat of Seymour House. Ntbraska ('itv. IVebraka. Are junt rrceivinjf a itw .slock of Genuine Old Bourfoiit dire.-t from I'curboa couDty, Ky.. Bitters, TAKE IOTICE. 0Wliy fncrectSeI. PtllSlOhS due Sol J diers ard Htcir heirs. F. St Do-rincton h's this day rfce:ved frotn the Department, tho Law in full with ne-.v blanks for the colioriion of auditional hoonties arid increased Pen sioi.a. and la ready to prosecute all such claims a: may bo enti ust' d to bis care. Cal and cxnmlae F iist claimed is first served F. M. DOURISGT X. Plattsmouth, Aug. 10, IsOti. Tremendous EXCITJiMENT ! fl.is moved ioto his n"w brick b-iildlnir on tho nerof Main street and I.evee, whe.e he is lailv re eivin larga aJd.ti ms to his already exteusive slock or G-HOOBHIBf AND Hi X TJ O Jt m He orT.-rs the very best of barcaln? to ctistonit'rs and re.l'.-'-l a call ir on those who want auVthmg iu his lin- to ten: the advantagea In prices with those I others. Kemembor the BRICK CORNER and give hiai a call if you wish to buy cheap. nov2 Chancery Sale Nicholas N". Ware j va. In Chancsry. James E. Seott. ) In pursuauie atnl by virtue of a decretal order to mc duelled from the ollice of tho C erk of the li--- t: ict Court of the 2d Judicial ist i irt of the Ma'n of .Nei.raska, on th" 2tli wiWiin snil for Cass County I'e.t- n.i; date 2tlih dav of October. A D lSo.). ta-iuir theOcto- t i r te m of said Oonrt, 1. tbe subscnlj' r, Jlaster in I chance y for said Court, will otter for sale at puMic . i . .i : . l. 1 1.... ...... i ventiue lor casn, io tne nifties, muh ten uiouer, iu I fiout of the Court-House, in the city of Piatisuiouth, I (.ass County, Nebraska,, oa SA TL'nVA 1", th ltn day of S' p'rmhi-r, A DMdl, at 1 o'cl ck p ni, of said day, the following de-ci ibe.l Kal Estate, to wit: The a-.uthe ist rmarter of section uo. filteen (15), in township no ten (Id) north of raime no. twc'.vo tl J), e st of tee bin p m, .vetirnsi; a d situated wiibin the Cotmty of Cu-s and Mate of Nebrarka, to'-etber with all and siri;uar the nn proVt ments.h' redilatue n's and upp irtenances there on or thereunto l e on;.'in to be s. Id as the property f the abov-" named ieie .dani to s-itify said decee. tl.e amount c-f whi.-b is tbe sum of nine bn'.dre.l and thirty-tout dollarsand eiphten couts ty.14 1S1. and interist li.-in toe d.itj of si: id docrte at the rate of ten per cent (wr annum, together w ith costs of suit and sale. Dated August Uth, 1SC7. rf. f. cn nv. S. n . Calhoun, Master iu Chancery. Sol. for Conipl't. an.' 14 4w Beyond the Mississippi. A Comjlc'e History of the J'ew StiTtes and I emtones, jrom the (jreat River to the Great Ocean. BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON. Over 20 000 Copies sold in one Month. Life and Adventure on Praifies, Mountains and the Pacilie Coasv. With over 200 Descriptive and Pho tographic Views of ihe Scenery. Ci ie, Lands Mines People and C'iriosities of the New states and Terri t eii s. To pro-ptc ive einiirau ta and settle: s in the "rar neat," this History of tnat vast and fertile re pion will prove an invaluable as.i-tance, supplying as it does a want long felt of a foil, authentic and reliable guide to climate, soil, menu of travel, tic A'gents Wanted send for Cin u ncand hee our terms ana a iuti oescupiior 01 me w. ra Address, NATION AL PU' LISHIXG CO an-lt 4ir Cor 3rd and perry sis , Davenport, Iowa. CHANCERY SALE. LjUU H Haveland, fo-merly Lydia I H. Stanley, by her next f.iecd, Hen- - I ry C Jonefc, -In Chancery Johnathan T. Rog'ers. In pursuance aud by virtue of a d-'Cretal order to me directed from th rfijee of the Clei k of the Dis trict Court of the 2d Judicial District of the State of Nebraska within and for Casa county, bearin date on the '26th day of June, A. D. 1?G7, be.ng the June term of said Court, 1, the subscriber, Master in Chancery fir said Court, will orT:r for sale at pub lic vendue for cash, t. the highest and best bidder. in front of the Court Uonse in the city of riatts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on Saturday the 7th day of September, 1867, al 1 o'clec'c p. m. of said day, the following des cnbed real estate, to-wit; Beginning at the north-eait corner of lot No. five (.) in bloc o. tnirty-one (-31), end running sooth along the surveyed line of said lot tw nty-one and six-tenths (21 t 10) feet, thence west through said lot one hundred and twenty-lye (125) feet to thi ailey, thence north twenty-one and six. tenths (-21 6-loi feet to the north-west corner of said lot thence east along the north Hue of said lot one hun dred and twenty five (125) feet to the place of be ginning; Situate in Piattsmnnth. Cass connty, Ne- - braska, it beinf the north hal' (I 2) of said lot Ave I (5), and al.o sofBcient on of the son'h half (-2) of tne I me yo iu u.aae ine aorin nan i-) twenty-one naa ana six-n o us t;i o iu) leet wiae. toifotner who all ana I and sinpaiar tne improvements hereditaments and appurtenances tl.eieoa or thereto belonging or ... wiM.nn.H. .in. 1 ......w. of tbe defendant above"named, to satisfy abi doe'ree, I the amoaat of which is the sum of SS2o 00 and in- into tei est at the rate cf Id perceni. fiom the date of .a.u iioorc, .icttiu. i wun coaia 01 salt ann sate. Au7. 5th Isti7. w.v riupiv Master in Chancery. I v,..-,nrTT . r . .v. , ai-.f.o ' rAlRBAHK'S 6TA5UiD SCALES, I F ALL KlNI'S Fairbanks, Greenleaf -2"U Mirket , b't. Imui 53I3e careful to bay enly tha Genuine. myy-J SHANNON'S Feed, Sale and Livery STABLE. N Maiw St., - - PuTTSMOCTn. I irn.rrtpr.red to tc.-i irir.ci!ute the public wtl Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, On slmrt notice and ret-somible terms. A ITack will run tn steamboat landing, and to all parts of the city when desired. liir'2M J. " riia-'-t' F. ill. IOR51STTO, Heal Estate OFFICE IX MASOXIC I! LOCK PIA TTHUOI TU, XEBRASKA. Lot 6 in block 47, good residence, well and out- baildn(,'3. Lot 12 in block 62. a coed two-story residence, brick ba-emi nt, well, barn and other outbuildings- A rare chance for a Kood it vestment. Lot 11 in Mock 173, buildins with two rooms and' cellar. Good chance for a small capital. Lot 10 in block 27, good residence, with all the necesstry outbuildings. West half of section 8.', town 12, ranpe 13, togeth er with 3e acres of timber- One Ian. died acres un der cultivation. Eight miles from rlattsiu juth.uear Platte rive.-. An improved faimof eighty r.cres, good honte, well, etc., with five aens o good timber. Eighty acres of land, parliy improved, two an ad half utiles frr.m the city. 160 acres of partly improved land, with 40 acres erf young tim'"-r, situated 4 miles wjntn or town. if. wmCei.br. b. c. lewis I. 52. WhceJor Sc Co., Eeal Estate Agents, Commissioners of Deeds AND Fire and Life Ins, Ajj'ts, PLATTSMOUTH, X. T. Collections promptly attended to, and proceeds re mitted at current rates of Exchange. Taxes paid in Wes et-n Iowa and Nebrasaa lor r.oti-residents. Titles to la id investiuatf d. Money loaned on Keal Estate securities. Laud arrants located. CLAIM AGErJTS- Agents for collection of claiinaasainst Govern men for Sold. era. their widows ami minoi beits. Ac-nt for .he purchase and sale of Lands and City proper ty , easing of Tenements. ni:rEiiExci:s: Hon. S. Tf. Elbert, D -live.- City. C. T. Messrs. Kouiitze Pros., :n-iha, Keh. " McCann ii Jl' tcalf, Xebraska City. G. F. Filley, St. Lcuis, Mis-ouri. Dr. Dlo Lewis, Doston, M issachusett. 11 W Ditmars. Ciiic io, lliinois. il M JIapill. Ciiicmoati. Ohio. Tooile k M.inna. Pla'tsmotith . Nebraska. L It Rich, Three Kivtrs Michigan. Hon P Fellows, Uloomti' Id, Wi-eotiHia. lion T 31 Marquett, Piattsmnnth, Nebraska. L I.ewin. A'toi ney at Law, Bufl'alo, New York, tlarter, llas-s'-y ti Curl, Lcs Moines, Iowa. a S d&wtr CITY BAKERY AND CON FECT I ON E RY, F. STADSLMANIM. BREAD, CAE ICS, PIES, ECIT, Etc , Ot the best aualitv. can be obtained at all tme. would invite esriecial attention to the fact that . have fitted up an excellent ICE CREAM SALOON In connee ion with the Bakery, wlure you can b accommodate ! at all times. Weddinir nanies summed on shirt notice wi.ii anyihinsr in the line of Confectioner- or Fastry Call aud see ine. J"-'J F. M. DORRINGTON, RUL ESTATE AGN i , PLA TTSMO C Til, XEIi., - -nrt attctition paid to the purchase and sal of R al ts:ate, and payment of Taxes, nud all bu-iine-s p i.-tamins to a general La j'i Aijency. m.es iui es timated. Refers by pet-mission to H n.E. S. Dundy, Judge 2 1 Judicial Dst.. Falls i r Nebraska; Maior Edw M Iturl.auk, l'aymastr V. S A. Leavenwoith, Knt.s i-; Hon. J.-U. Burbank, la'.e As. Esor Nebni.-ka, Falls ,:v. Neb ; Hon. T. M. Mi -'Ui- t. Plattsn-.nnth. Neb , Col. H. K. Livingston, ae C . braska 1st V et. "is., l'laitsmouth. N't).; M-, . 0. H. Wheeler, U. S. lndiati Acent, Pawnee Auency; C-ha's Nettleton, No. 1 1 1 ltroadway, New Vo.k; Harvey, Deitrich & Brown, Washington, D. C ; Tra-y, Magmre &. Co., Chu-npo, ills ; K. tt men. Rochester, N. v.. Prof. Henry Arlmg laia, "llartford Un versify," NT. Y, OC25 PLOWS! PLOWS! C. E. F O R G Y , Manufacturer of all kinds of I' a r in in? I aii j.It iitosit. Such as the celebrated Rod Breakinir PIjw.. Mould Hoard Break. -r-, Stirrins PI; ws. Single and Double Shovel-, Cultivator- and Hanuws. llepairitig done on shot t notice All work warranted. Having had mtirh experieii-e iu the br.siness, I f-i'l assured that I can ejve general satisfaction. Please give nte a call before purchasing elsewhere. V. r . I OKU I Plattsmouth. Neb., May Cth, 1SC7. AND WOOL- CARDSC. Ho! for Salt Creek, whtrs you can kill two birds with ore stone, get your Gr.vn Ground and Wool CardBd at tha same time; the machinery for bo h is in -.rrfoct order. We nse the Patent Machine Cards, which were run euous'h la-t year to establish their superiority over the old kiud, as all whonsed the . can testify. The auperioritv of Mr, S. Twiss as a Canlee is Well known, and his seryiccs are still i tained for the benefit of the public. With tbe above advantages we flatter ourso Ives that we can make it to the adva" tatre of ail who want work in our line to come this way. D. DE N , Propriftnr. Djl' S. TWISS. Curder. Burned Out, BUT HOT DISCOURAGED. T. W. Phryock Is af ain at the old stand prepared to wait upon his former cuatomers, and the public generally. If you want anything n shape of Farea tura or Chairs, give him a call. Bid street near SJaia, Plattsmouth, N.T. KnylT.dU. Win II. Lemke, MERCHANT TAILOR, ONE DOOR WEST OF NEW BAKERY, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. I?c?7 1606 tf G Ii. McCALLUM, Mannfacturer of and dealer ia Saddles and Hai-nes--, Of every description, wholesale and retail. No. 13P"tf Main strtet, between 5lh and 6th streets, Nebraska t'ity. J"13 Ilace t3 e cheap Lamps and Latrj. Chimaa is at 4 iBLAK, ZUTIEK i' 0 3 Probate IVoticc T. -ii whom it mav coneenr: Vo'i wi l take naticf that William L. Hard, rlaimira to be one of the prin cipal cr ditois of Ihe es-ate ci Robert J l'alir.er la! of t ass county, o , uec-.-as ... '- - p til ion iu tin Probate Cent. rraViu that ?amu-l i'axw e I be appeititeu i a- ini'.i'-er e... er. i. .. is tlier. fore ordered that sanl pennon ue nir on the 13 Ii day of Sej. ti tuber, lt-t7. at tf o'clot k III , t which tiu: all peronj luteresiei can ai pear .ou show cau-e why said appointment to ju u mi oe mauc if uny they cy have. (iiveu u tier my tian.i tu: - u:i .isy ci ii"i, . - 107. JU1IA W.aiKSHAU,, aUg24BSw 1'iooaie juu.v. J. N. Vt'lSE, General Life, Acci.hnf, Fire, Inland and Trsr.su l.NSURANCS AGENT Will take riks at reasonable r.it'f in the most reliant t co opanits iu the V idled Matis ff'S'Caice at the book store, pia mj-ouii-., sernij. BiajilUtf DsTHZal.IXGS at atl price. Arr persons waning- to purchase r aria-pro perty, Evidences in town will Ond theta lor f la 'J pricea. By (EOKRINGTOV, RaaL&TATi AntOk nsrT. FOK SALE s-0'3 twil story brick store bulldin?. 22,'by b' 0ftet Wit'iiJOud oe!ls.r; for furthel particulars imiulre of the IQRelcxn oasu cr t-ciir:oi. vikbctok. PLASTIC SLATE, FOB EOOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES'.- The process of recoiu tructing f-late ct"BS front a disintegrated slate was PATENTED FEB. Slat, 1SG5. It ii cetiib'matiort of. Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, (the la't r pocs-in,' u ilitit of ge . logical anj chemical attln ty fortiie formt-i,) and is a o"e vvlopntt M t f in:' of Iho simple but tinal t'Table ttn-'i ncies of nature. AS A PROOFING 3SIATESIAL IT STANDS I'XKITALLED. A mistir it adopts it-eif to eve. y shape and stupe. nou ciiuuuri.ii'e, impervious, non-expansivo ami mnWavliiir. Frofet Doea not Crack nor Heat Dissolve it. The anlv Ro,fln Material over discovcrod that wilt resist the action or the elements as Imig as the stru' ture it prtcts. lieins sua ceptible of little if any wear from exposure and PERFECTLY FIRE - PROOF. It is urn quailed as a coatins- f.r rr.ilroad and farm buildings, bridges, bottoms of vessels, vaults, etc. Materials for sale hy ALFRED OSBOIIN. Sole Licensee for Nebraska, Douslas St. - - Omaha. Ileb. myl ly USAL BSTAT Sj V. H. Wheeler c Go meal Estate A&en PLATTSMOUTH, N. T,f Offer fer sale tha following Uenl E-tat-. Sec. T'p R f ta East Iulf northeast jr..ir'er f2 12 11 tt f2 t.i 'ej Si IS 32 82 1G n 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 II 19 11 1! v est half norihwert q'i:"ter South half noriheast quwrt r Soirh half southeast quarter Northeast quarter Sought est q'larter West hulf south' ast q'p. r!er Norlli half southeast quir'er West half northeast quarter Noriiiwe-t qaavt. r n iihwe-1 qr Wt-t half s 'nth -: outrter 1 1 II li 13 11 11 U 11 IS n u n 13 It U 13 1.1 1 1 IS 1J 83 S3 t 104 ! 3 t 19 a4 r a I t tast half sonthea-t q'f.rter 4 S..uihwe?t q'laiter southeast qi.irter4 South half northwest quarter 12 10 10 1 1J 10 10 10 1 1 13 II NoiC'iwest qu ti ter 22 tHst half ojutinv.vt q-i irter 13 fforth half sou'lieiis: quarter 10 North half so'.i hwi-sl q iartcr 10 st liali u Ttn arest quarter 8 theasl quarter 21 N I ,'ndividi'd half sotitl.w'fst qanrter ?S t half nortaw st qu.nter 1 II 12 Nor-.hwtst qua: ter noriheast quarter 1 11 13 a . .1 s-aij, . i.oisin me city ei 1 lansmoui w :.ot Blick Lot Block Let B' S 2J li M S lri 9 5S fl 5 SS 8 18 S W 10 67 10 U0 Vt 0 123 1 It 4 4 -29 . s es Tbenerth half of 8 47 THOMPSON'S ADDITION. Est half of blocks 1, 4. 7, 8 and 10. Moiltll t,a I of tiiucH 3. Luis G and 7 in block 5. West half section 32, township 11, ran. -a II 1 a?rrs under fence, 1 2 story frame house. i:ool w and apritiir, and uoi d runuiiiir waer. a-let.tv of (! ber lor ttr-wood, i'uee 3,I00. JEWELRY STORE The subscriber havinc purchased the R. d Stoie d street, lately occupied by arry a:ot ot hei s, wool i.'spectfuily inform the citizens of Plat'sui' nth nn4 -ticinity, that he ha? refittid tha store and opened lai ge eiocic ot T ZI5 -7V ZZS 3Lz 1 A u FANCY ARTICLES For Ladies, Genta, Children, an ! the rest of man kind, at d is prepared to do a'l kind- of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In the best manner, and would lie hajpy tofervs his old and as many new cr.Ftoiners .a- iu..y give him th Ir patronHjre, assuring tiiern of their .oik well done, at moderate pric-s, and on snort time, ihe slock, embracing every variety i I ?.wits usually k.pl at a first-class Jewelry Store, will l ? sold a- low prices, and warrautd of best workniansLip and material. He has also a small stock af FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be replenished from time to titne, and sold at the lowest figures. Having perrairen'rly lo cat' d in this city, 1 repectiiily Foilcit a share of pa tronace, and cordially invite all to call and in n the stock on hand, Ai we Would be p'.eascd to serv yon, and do not ask yea to buy nr.lss w c n make it for you - intereat to patronize us. dec27tf E. H. EATON. BOARD AND LODGING, B G . "W. COLVIN, OAK STREET, - - - PI-ATrSilOCTft, Two blocks northwest of Brick chool-llouse. Piivnte rooms rarnised if de'-ircd. Either iay boa:d or with lodgiags at reasonable latts. JanSdtf. The place to gel Perfttnerv nf all Y inds is at BLACK, BUTTERY 4 t'o.'S. CXot. Black, Bnttsry "Co.'s far your L X Lubric audatore. jVITJSICa Mrs. Kate Sinpsos having been solicited to eo larte her cIhss lu Music, both Voc il and Iastrumen tal, has concluded to do so, and will give p sjens cn th I'iauosud Organ ti tl.rt: e destr rjs of becmirg P"t:trm' i'n the siim. Term, c'c. given ?n ap plicationjat Lcr rcridecee oc :i rtitet. ap4 8 i I I 3 i li ft i I I!; t f