LO OA T. ' -s J : WK- ("Tbe city of Omahafiis heon divid ed iato tiirse eection precincts. M. Iloak. M,iyor of fh?ynne, was In Nebraska City we .it. gS7Mc5srs. MiFquott. Clark, Pottfngpr and Erwin r.r in Omfihn attending Su- prema court. C57H9n- John Gillespie, State Audi tor, was in the city last Friday. He re turned to Omaba Saturday morning. (irlhe cars on the li. & M. K. K. row run to Woodburn, eighteen mile west of Chariton and ten miles past cf 0ce!a frTThe District Conrt in Otoe county lias been adjourned to the third Monday ind.rcb. '&We have received from th-? pub lishers a copy of that invaluahlft com panion of every well informed American. Tho Tribuue AlniaDac for 18(5S. gSfllon. John Taffe, member of Con ferees "from this State, nnd lion. T. W. Ti" 3, Senator, each have our thanks for tt jts in the fhape of public documents. (p5"Tojtmen were charged one dollar "each for crossing hs river at Nebrassa 'City tho day before the river closed. Pretty steep. "(TThe first real winter wheather this season commenced on Monday morn ing last. It had been c!d enough to pass for winter before that, but wo had no enow up to that time ("The Brownville Adttrii-er ha Fet nr. art a few colmuns for an "Agricultural Der artmant,'' with the name of that staunch friend of Nebraska's material interests R. W. Furnas as editor. CJacob Vnllery, Eq., has purch.'d the entire interest in this city of Messrs. Staude & Anderson in tho mercir.tilb business. IIe,will open in a f -w days 60 .Owrrns. tlicy aro through invoicing. m - i"S3nie boys in.lir'-wnville iiifiictei! .1 ectcra woun 1 upon Mr. Karsman of that city while throwing email stones with slings. One of the stones hit him within nn inch of tht eye. We learn frra the Jonrna'.. C5?"A mm stopping bin paper, wrote to the editor: ''I think folks ottent spend their munny for p-ipur. my daddy Jiiltnt nnd every body rts he w ia tvn moat in tclligentet man in tha country r.-J bed the smartest fusuilj cf -.U that rver du;ed talur." gTChief Ju-tico M:ison started to Omaha to sit 0:1 the Supremo b -nch, !mt arriving at Cour.cil I'iulT-t he reccit 1 a telegram that hi father was Ivinir at tho point of u?th in New Yor'i, and hs mediately took the cirs for rhut p".ac'. (J"A womfili wa burned to death in Omaha last week by the carclf's hatid!ir: of Kerosene oil. She wa filling a laii.p by th.? li.l.t of a cur.dle, when the si', i-aitel, setting firs to her jtt.in- nnd tiurnci her so bcdly that she tiled in a few hours. iTA correspondent of the r.rnwr.vil'.e J.mrni! is giving a series cf letters to the pub'ii: containing sketches of the carlv s ttlcrs fin 1 b'story of that cjimty. It i a good thing, nr.d sneste to our n.lnd the propriety of some one who is ac juainted with tin early day in C: t! o inz tho some thing here. CTVVe new have a regular itcin;zr at Ashland and cr.e at Rock B'.uflV. Cannot seme magnanimous person at Weeping Wartr, f.nd at Mt. Pieuar.t, and at other localities in this and ad joining counties, volunteer to keep people posted in regard to nffairs in their re pectire localities? C57"Ve have giren the rcaCers cf the IlEKALD.Tduricg the past year, an averng.; of nearly two and a half colunine of Va matter per week; making in all about one hundred and thirty columns of matter Talating to local affairs. Beside this we have given them en aveiage of about twelve columns weekly of po'.i'icil, news nnd miscellanious reading, making fr the year a total of about .scien hundred and fifty column of reading matter, equal to an ordinary book of 120J pncs and all for the trifling sum of ."?2. 51. II jw many of our citizens are unwilling to pay that small sum of money for so large an amount of read'-ng matter, with such a largo proportion of it relating to the.r own local affairs. We have a few more sheets of blank paper v.hich we would like to print for tin benefit of somebody. JWo learn from reliable sources that the leading men of Omaha have ex pressed themselves in favor of haviDg the St, Louis, CLilicothh & Omaha It. R. vross the river at this cty and go up on h"u fide. We are pleased to hear thu, tiot only because it is advantageous to sjs nnd strengthens the chances of this routo, but becr,ua it is a movo in the right direction to effectually kill the seo tional feelinp which has emised so much turmoil in cur State. With R. R. con nection between Omaha and tho cities eouih of the Platte, a large proportion of this north and south Platteeeling will be done away with. U is of no small im portance to Omaha, as well as this city, that this route should be adopted, for the reason that she will then be the recipi ent, of all freights passing from the South Platte country " over the Pacific road instead of having them go to Coun-' cil Bluffs by way of the C. B. fc St. Joe R. R., ai thsy must do without a road crossing PiiHe rirer. irTThs result of the election in Nem'it hn count v on th i!uir of couttv bonds t. .' ih bni'rlinovn. railroad westward m (tiil in doubt.- The "victory idtclairnca 'n wavs. C"A'oont sis or e;jht inches of snow fell !ift Mond;iy ianc Monday nipht, and" what '11 the mot sing'ilir of all it is nut drifted. The sl-izhing is excellent: and jridginw by th emt:tDt masic of bell, somebody is improving it. C5"Citizer.s of Cite, Nemaha, John am, Lancaster and other counties are in vited to be present nt the Railroad meet ing at the Court House in this city, on Saturday, January ISth. Prominent speakers from abroad will address the meeting. Newt. CTbe following named persona were chosen at Nebraska City to represent the Democracy of this State in the Demo cratic National Convention: G jo.. L. Miller, of Douglas. Geo. N. Crawford, of Douglas. ChtP. Porter, of Burt. : " ' John Black, of Cas?.'- ' J. Sterling Morton, of Otoe. Peter Smith, of Richardson. Farewell. Farewell is a lonely sound and its echo has caused many a sad heart but none would feel saddened but rather, he greatly cheered and benefitted by say ing farewell to'all kinds of Soda nnd Sal- eratus except D. B Dc Land & Co 's Best Chemical Salera'us. which will scatter rays cf sunshine and happiness in every household when properly used, being al ways uniform and perfect. "5T"Aiflxundr Majors, Eq., is to ' ad dress the people of Oton County on Rail road and other important matters on the J Sth inst., at tht; Court Iloue in Nebras ka City. We understand that the prin. eipal part of his discourse is to be in re lation to st north and south Railroad in Nebraska. It is expected that he will speak in this city soon on the same sub ject. "CluTk & Putnmer have just re ceive 1 another large f"tock of goods, em bracing almost everything tnat yo-j can call for. It is considered astonishing by some people how this firm manages to sell so many good; but when you take into consideration the fact that their goods are all frrsh and of tne latest styles, and are old at each very low prices, the mystery is salved. Cill and see their new stock. C"A friend of the Herald, as well as a friend of tho loeal interests of Rock I ; 1 u - . 1 t 1 ii r iiuij,. ii'is . rrtjfn'!u ii our ciiu ic-f i'erns from that locality. Wo fco.e he will not weary in well doing, but will ki.ep the people thoroughly posted in re gard to Hock EiiilM nfiairp; nnd not only t;;e nfuiirrt of the town, but tbe country surrounding. ti) far as he can. Ii would not be a bud id:i to have a few more readers of the IlraAt.D in that lecali'y. $f3 'A detrustive Cre occurred in Omaha lt M mday morning. The fire originated ij the store house occupied by Wyman c Eherhart, and consumed five biiildirgs. Tho losses, as e-timated;by tr.fl Ii yul luai, amonnt to about $15, 010. The principal sotT rersare Wyman L Eheihnrt loss $2,400; Timmeit Bien dorf loss $2,000; Hyles & Fink loss 1,000; Br.tce i. Jones lo.s not given; .I. E. Bruce JL Son loss $1,000; Wend heim & Teney loss about $300. The origin i:f the Cre is not knowing. x7"Ttie people of Mills connty had a very interesting R. R meeting last Mon day at which a committee of prominent citizens was appointed jiuiilar to the one appointed at the meeting in this city. Saveral citizens of this place attended the meeting, and theyjexpress themselves highly plenspd with the spirit manifested by our neighbors over the river in rela tion to R. R. matters. There is the greatest unity of feeling between Milis and Cass counties on R. It. matters. C"We learn that J. J. Woodrow, of Ashland, is selling off his stock of boo's shoes, harness fixtures etc., at cost nnd many articles at l?ss than cost in order to make room for an entirely new lot oodrow'.s prices were always low, but the people of .Ashland and vicinity are particular!? fortunate in having this re duction; nnd if they are ns sharp a com munity as we give them credit for being Woo Jrows present stock will not last a great while. Now is the time to buy, be beforo he raises the price again. janl63. f7 The world is progressing, machin ery being imj roved, and all things tend to the comfort and general good of man kind. One of the moat progressive moves we have ..oticed in this part of the country is the reduction of toll by Mr. Dean, at Ashland. He is now grinding for one eighth, and his improved machin ery cnatiles him to do this. We doubt not the farmers of Cass; Lancaster and Saunders counties will show their sppre ciation of friend Dean's liberality by tak ing their grain to bim. f5?"The H'tne Journal, published by Messrs Phillips & Co., No 107 Fulton St. Mew York, has been enlarged to a thirty, two column paper, and is now one of the best weekly publication f the kind in the United States. The objeets of the Journal, as stated by the publishers, is to furnish a pure high-toned, entertaining paper of Literature, Art, and Society for American homes a paper that shall pro" mote a right culture and refinement, and fester at the fire-side these pleasures, sentiments and sanctities which make homo the true Eden of the heart. Party politics and all matteis of a sectarian, or sensational nature are carefully excluded. The subscription price is $3 per nnna-n. ! Dil?erenceof:Opliiion: Mr. A. Leach, Utiea, N. Y., speaking of the "twisteii-lop" stitch, made by the Willeox '&, Gibbs Machine, Bays: "what, ever those interested in the sale cf other kinds raiy say, we think one of its best points ts tiro cfV wit1! wjiictvthe work can be talei cftjf, .rrd tho garment remodeled. It is incorrect to sn that this will ravel. My wife has one of the machines, and takes a real pleasure in racing it. Its simplicity renders it th9 most practical nrs chine in th? worl J. "I know nany who are- using it; and there is no difference of opinion among them as te Its merits. " MARRIED. In this eity, c-a the 12lh inst., by Rev. C. A. Miller, Ma. Joirs J. Matfield and Miss M. A. Shafer; also Mr. Jonx F. Siiafer an 1 Miss Emma A; Wattles. ' TjAND FOR SALE. Three hundred and twenty acre.. 1 ing the south half of section 17, tow:- i range 0. - It lies in the valley of Salt Creek, about 1-2 mile west of Shaffer's Bridge, three miles south-west of Ash land. School IIouso and Post Office near at hand. For terms, address or enquire of C. F WILLIAMS, at the Telegraph office, Piattsmouth, Neb. declw5 Desirable Property for Sale- One dwelling noue, witn seven roams, cellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well set with fruit trees, shrubbery, &c.' D. Marquettb. Enquire of S.Duke; Agent my!6 (Foa Sale One of Lamb's superior knitting machines thej onlv kind made that" widens nnd narrows. Enquire at this ofiice. JTAny person having for rent a small piece of land from ten to fifty acres with a corrfortable house on it, can find a good and permanent tenant by ar lyinf at the Herald office- tf. Plattsmouth Lodge Jio- 6. A- F. & t(iriilrra!mnnli-ution 1st and 3 J Monday feicb noiilh, ttfH 8 o'clock, p. m. E. T. DUKE, W. XI. W. Jt. AXDEIUON, S..r. Nebraska Chapter No- 3, B, A- II Kegnl.ir convocations 2d and 4'.h Tuesdays of e if n laoutD, at b l-z o'clock p m. I. H. WHESLER, H.P, C. V. BETTS. Pec. I. 0. 0. F. I'l-itte Lod,re. No. 7, meets every Saturday evening at tiie Curt-Hoii-." Hall. Ilfotbers o other Lodges re rrpctniiiy invited to viMt ttiis Lodge. Hy order of P. P. G ASH, N.Q. M. SIcKWAt . Rcc.Sec'y. I. O. G. T. fle-'i'ar meetings every T. esday evening. Travellnf Tetnplam repectfnlly inviied. J. VV. HARKE, 'vr.c. T.-VTM- U WEr.?.t. V7. B. TUOS. W. PIIRTOCK, Lodtte Deputy. rrTF.X0EI.8IOB I'E .REE LODttE, Ko. 1. Platts- mnjth, holds regular meeting on the third W'ednes- lur evenings of t-sch monih. Bro f. V. CHAPMAN, W D T. Bro. W. L. Win., W D S SUter E. J. Aosru imeIIv, W T V T. r-j-STAUOF V.l'l LODGENo. 8. Mt. Flensant. b!'ls reg'iljr meetings every Saturday evening H. T. MLUUtS. W C. T. II. M. KOUN!Ei3ILr.E. W. 8. 8 A DAVIS, LoJe Deputy. St. Luke's Parish. Vestry. Regular meetings first Toes lay of every month. at 7 p. tn., at the ofiice of P II Wheeler. KPr.utu.i;. ii'.iis, D W Wheeler, Clerk. Chairman. -COTICE. Ail persons owing cs will please call nnd ee'tle as we want to closo up our last yc.irs business. janOtf Simpson, Mickelwait L Co. G ICC AT RARGAIftS. Wm. Stadlcraaa is closin out liia large toes of clothin-, furnishinp; goods, hats, cape, Loots and ladies shoes, fit less than has ever been offered in this market. lie is also pnjing the higheit price for furs and hides. AM thoseltnrwin themselves indebted will plese call and settle, as I am set tling up al' accounts. WM. STADLEMAN. Plaitsmouth,;jan. 7th, 18C8. tf ESTK1Y IVOTSCES CAME INTO the tubscrilwr's inclosur Eight- Mile 'Jrove I'reeinet, one red stei-r, while fp-t in forehead and white uud' r holly, itnpoed to be enc year nld ln-t spring. TA KKN CP ''J" the siibcriher, two and a half mi!e west o PUttunouth. Nebraska, one pale red and whi'e bu'l calf, supposed to be five or six m .nth- old. Tim owner ' request-d to come lor- ward, pay charges and take the urae away. ! ec 21, 1 5675 TAKEN" UP bv the subscriber, in Liberty precinct. on the 'A eep'fg Water, one deep re 1 heif'-r, two yearn nl'l, with white belly, ai d end of tail while. Jin WO VOll. .ILIIIV11. TAKKVUPby the subscriber, at his resid'-nce "n Four Mile Creek, five miles south we-t nf Pial' mouth. Cass county . N'e-ira-k. Li c !J!.h, 1S67, one two yeir old steer, c-'lor re I. with a white spot al ve each eye enp off of left e r. Also, one twj year old bull, white and red s;oUed with a la'ge hole in left ear. J;ii2w5 HENRY SXTDEP.. TAKEN CP by rh S'ibscriber, near tbe Piatle riv r Ferry, one large briodle cow, cine or ten years old PHILIP lIKSrRlKEK. dec26S TAEKN CP by the subscrilx-r, at hi res dene" at Weeping Water Precinct. Iec. 12, 1667, one beifer, two yeara oid pas', white, with alim h.iroi. No oih ermark. CUAS. SPUUN. dcc-Jfiw5 TAKEN CP by the subscriber at his residence in Oreopolis Precinct. Oec. 12, 1807, one mare colt, ooe yesrold next spring, bay co!or, with white atripe in the forehead, l,otl bind feet white: no other mark; also, one horse of a bay color, blind in the right eye, supposed to be aliuul 10 or 17 year old, and the left bind foet white; no other marks. dc26w5 UBNRYSTCLL. TAKIS CP by the S'ib rribr. four miles west of l'lnttrio .nth. oa ths 24th dy of November, 1M7. one whi'e heifer, with red ears, with brand on left hip resembling the le'tT I," suppoed to be two year-old last May. THUS. TIIOMAS. uecl9wi TAKEN CP by the subscriber, six mile. w.-st cf riattsmouih, on the 5iu d iy of Decemher, 1MJ7, one yearling heifer, a brj vniih r.i n c !,,-, a b r;in l reselmbling the letter h" on lft hi ; ulso, one yearling aterr, (potted red and whife. dacl'Jwo ABHAHAXUALL. TAKEN CP by the subscriber, in Fight Mile firove Precin-1, one bay hr3 colt, supposed to be two years old last springy four white fee: , n. other marks. d-cl9w5 V. K. MATFIKLD. TAKKN CP by the subscriber, in Eight Mile Grove Plecinrt, on tbe 10th of Dre., 1S67. ono white steer, black m-ck, hite spot in face, black on l gs, crop a d und rb:t off right car; snppoted to be two years old last prl-.g. Also, on" black steer, crop and swallow- fork off left car, supposed to l.e on? yesr old last -prirg. JOIiM KAUTH. declSwC . TAKEN CP. ty the subscriber, at his premises In L.i'iisrillc Precinct, Ca-a County, Nebraska, on the 8th i:y of November, 1S67, two Calves, lourordve months o d each. Ona ia a heifer, and cf a red color. The other is white. No marks or brat.ds. J0U.' AHL. LenUv.Ue, Nov. 14, 1S7. 4cl2w5 New Brick Store. BY J. H". SNELL and W. P- S3TELL. ASHLAND," VNEBSaSK A. Flavin;- now rmoT J to Mi-a t-ei, lnta ocr nw Brirlr hnildtng. where we lie now rrirtiig so4 o;.i-iiid(; a good variety of cl ep and Huoidlt jroo-i.-i, Ktiilel to trade aui wanU of tos psspls. wa beg to re'.arn to Our .risnd pitruin ourxi'jCeie th-iuks f.ir the liberal putronae w tiAie received fro rt thsra in the lat yr. Our lk einO'acea in t: DRY GOOnS and GROCERIES, Ii O O T& and SHOES, 'QUEEE.X8-1VARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, cj-e., tf. J. II. TV. P. SK5LL. Njt. J3ih, 1647 im JUST RECEIVED Ao.i for sale t low figurti, 10 t It COFFEE, 16 W SVGAS, 6 W DR Y APPLES, D Ml DR YPEACHSS, 4-C , te. Alao, a large asiortmeLt of Pine Lumber, LATH. SmyOLES, UDOBS, WIXDOW SASH, iv wow ni.invx, glass, vkukxj. Pl.ASTEH PAi:l3, VA IK, COAL OIL, Etc LEXINGTON COAL, 2'0 buHht-l, to which we invite th ntteat!on of ltltrkmiih aud o'hers ai to quality and price. V" aro Agents Tor the OOOOIX COAL BANK, at Lex inrtnn and rropoie to furnish all the Coal this country wants at prices to suit. ALso a I urge stock of Rye, Bourbon and Star "Whisky. Cherry, Raspberry, Blackberry ard Ginger Brandy Call and ere us. SIMrSOX, MICKELWAIT li CO. Je6dJ wtf PIANOS, PIANOS, Organs, MELODEONS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. DeJtler In the celebrated Eteck McCamraon Pianos, and other Musical Instruments, irj-lll Instruments warranted ve year.J oct.211y SB. G- Wortiiinson xittorney and Counselor AT LAW, OGJce in Ka'l.ach'a Bi'k. corne r of Douglas and 15th HBAL BSTA? 2 D. H. Wheefer c Real Estate Agen s, PLATTSSIOUTII, N. T., Dff-.T for eale the following Real Estate Sec. Tp R R.ist half northeast quarter Vest halt northwest quarter South half niTtheast quarter S" irrh half southeast qaarter Northeast quarter Southwci-t quarter West half southeast quarter North half sonlhea.it quarter West half northeast quarter Northwest quarter nnhwet qr Weit half s.mihwest quarter 2i 2.1 'Jt 8i IS 2 Hi 1C 3 18 12 4 12 12 12 13 11 11 11 10 11 li 13 11 11 li I-i 13 11 11 14 11 1 1-1 IS 18 12 12 14 13 13 II 12 12 80 80 bo K0 160 lt 60 SO S( 41 rii S t 4 5 East half southeast quarter 10 Son'hwest qnnrter southeast quarter 4 1'.' Pouth half noithwest quarter 12 1- Nurtbwest quarter n East half foulhweit quarter 1 10 North half fOu'heiM quarter 10 10 North half eouih west q iarter 10 10 West half n rthwet quarter 8 11 S S 16 6 S (t l. 5k iJ is 56 H2 li 64 Northeast quarter 21 IS ITndivided half souttiwest onarier i i Em half northwest Quarter 1 11 13 Northwest quarter uortlieal quarter I 11 12 Lots in the city of Plattsmoul Lot Bl 6 A 8 4 8 THOMPSON'S ADDITION. East half of Llncis 1, 4. 8 and 10. South ha. f of block 3. Lots 6 and 7 in block 5. Went half section S2. town-hip 11, raa?e 14. I acres under I once, 1 1 2 ftory frame house, (toon w and spring, and goud runntnir warer. twenty oi in ber f-r (ire-wood. Ftice 43,750. DR. M- H. M'CLUSKEY fi DENTIST- W ill dnall work In his line on short notice. J30fflce with Dr. Livingston. July 6. F. P. TODD, SEWING MACHINE AG'T I'LA TTSMOUTII, XEBRA SLA. A good as?oitrnnt of machines and mtchine find ings kept on band. 53"'nc a Stadelmann'a Clothing Ptorc. Dec. 4'o7 Machines retailed on short notice. ATTORNEY AT LAW AJIU-- G-eneral Land Agent, Lincoln. ... Nebraska- Will p-aetic in any of the Courts of the State, and will buy and a-ll Keal ts.ate on commission, pay Taxes, examine Titles, c. Uvfiti 'til If Prices Reduced! Has just received a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING. DRV GOODS. HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, of all description?, And a general assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken in exchange for Gocds. Cash paid for FEES, HIDES, WHEAT; &c cp26 C HEROLD. LEGAL. XOTIC12. j- Attach tnea Daniel 7. Beavtr, Stephen Gilroy. Stephen Oilroy will tak notice that nn 95th day of Novrmler, 1867, James O'Neil, a Justice of the Peace wtthia and for Cass Conn'y Nebraska, i sned an order of attachmf-nt for f 99,00 in the above entitled cans", and that under and by virtue of said order. 1 Cooking Move. 1 Breakfast TaWe, 1 BiJ stead, 1 Kitchen press. 5 Chairs, 8 b -xs, i Clipboard, S straw ticks. 3 eoverjel. 2 pUiowa, 2 r-ed boxes, one wazoo sheet were seiid s your property; trial of raid cause m.U be bad on the 2Jlh day of January, 1668, at one o'clock, P. M. DANIEL L. BEAVER, by Maxwsff & Chapman, Att'ys f-r VV9. dec?w5 r.ot Blick I't Clock 6 22 12 .',4 3 'JS 5 5 SS 8 SH h) 7 10 90 9 123 1 " 4 itj 6 ?-9 The north W.f of 8 47 PLOWS! PLOWS! C. E. FOR G:Y-t V ; ; a rSufa'Urerof U vfnJe of - -J x Farming: I niplemciits. Such a the celebrated Kol Proiktag Plows, Mould Bnard Dreolrer-'. Siirrinc Mow's, s!b(Ie hul Double Sho'eN. Cultivator- and llaxrow. lle:a!rirg die on -ih-jrl notice AH work warranted. Hating had mura experience in the business, t ft-l assjred th.-it 1 can ive K,oril ati&Uclin. Please ir:ve me a call before purchasing el.-ewhere. C. r. FORGT. Vlatt.m"nth. Keb.,My 6th. 1SC7. ' LOi3Ja7i33-S - :. AND WOOL- CARDING. Ho! for Salt Cre-k, whero yon can kill two t !rd with one stone, get you' Gra n (iround and Woul Cardei a the aame tinit-; the machinery for to ibis In TMTfect order. We n?e the Patent Jlaehine Card, whlrh wrre rnn noOKh last year to establish thei wuperiority over the old kind, as a!l who used the j can testify. The snperiorits nl t. S.'TwiSB aa a t'anier is Well known, and his services re utill te tained for the beiieUt of the public. WHk lite alov advantages we flatter onrjelves that we can make it to the advantage of all who want work in our line to come thi way. I- PEAK. Proprietor. uiyl. : ' S. TWI33. Carder. ft. WHEKLsR, B. C. LEWIS U. II. Wlif eler & Co., Real Estate Agents, Commissioners of Deed AND Tire and Life Ins, Ag'ts, rEAiVSMOUTJIt X. T. Collections promptly attended te, ond proceeds re mitted at current rates of Kxchance.- Taxes paid In WeS'e'n Iowa and A'ebr.mita tor non-resideiiU. l'itlet, to la id investigate. Money loaned on Eeal Estate securities. Land Warrants located. CLAIM AGENTS. Agents for collection of claims against Governmen for Sildiers. their widows and niinoi heirs. Agent fur .he purchase and sale of Lands and City proper ty, easing of Tenements. REFERENCES: Hon. S. H. Elbert, Denver City. O. T. Messrs. Konntze Bros., Omaha, Neb. " Mcann Atlietcalf, Kehrasna City. - O. F. Filley, bt. Lonis, Mis-iottri. Dr. Dlo Lewis, Boston, Massachusetts.. H W Ditmars, Chicago, Illinois. H M Alanill. Cincinnati. Ohio. Tooi.le A Uanna, Plattsmouth. Nebraska. L ti Kich, Three Rivers. Michisran. lion F Fellows, Bloomtield, Wisconsin, lion T M Miirquett, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. I. Lewis, Attorney at Law, Buffalo, New York. Carter, Hosscy t Curl, Des Moines, Iowa. i S diwtf WOOLWORTH & CO , BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,. Binders &Faperdealere, SAWT JOSEPH, MO.t oc25 6m Burne d Out, BUT NOT DISCOURAGED T. W. Ehryoek is again a the old rtimi prepa tn wait uDon his former customers, and the p generally. If you want aoytlitng n snape oi t arni ture or Chairs, gire him a call. 3rd street nsar Main, l'lattsinoutb, N. T. niHyI7,dtf. FEW JEWELRY STORE The subscriber havinic purchased the Rd ftoie on 2 J street, lately occupied by Sarpy and others, wo'ild respectfully inform tho clliieiis of I'lattsmoulh anil -;ic!nity, that he has refitted the store and oreued large atovk of '7W Ij JEL AND FANCY ARTICLES For ladies, fients, ChilJren, and the rest of msn ki;id, ai.d is prepared to do all kinds of WATCH, CLOCK AND REPAIRING In the best manner, and would be happy to serve hi old and as many new customers ai may glre him their patronage, assuring them of their woik well done. Ht moderate Drice. and on short time. The stock, embracing every variety ct goods usually kfpt at a nrst-ctass Jewelry fctoie, will be sold a low prices, and warranted of best woricmanscip and material. He has a so a small stork of FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be i-eplenished from time to time, and sold at the lowest figures. Having permanently lo cated in this city. I respectitilly solicit a share of pa tronage, and cordially invite all to call and examine the stock on hand, as we would be pleased to serve you, and do not atk you to buy unless we can make it for your interest to patronize as. BOARD AND LODGING, B G. W. COLVIN, OAKSTHEET, - - - PI.ATTSMOCTU, Two blocks northwest of Brick chool-Iiouse. Piivate room" fnrnUed if delred. Either day heard or with lodirg s at reasonable rate. janOdtf. " sewing sHmachine. I I Tlie Champion I jof 136 first pre- IJmiumB in two! If I seasons. LI "Ita seam isViJstronger and less liable to rip than the Lock Stitch." "Judges' Report of the Grand Trial." Send for the " Report," and Samples of work, containing both kinds of stitches on the same piece of goods. Agents wanted. I CORNELL ft CO., Gen'l Agents, 138 Lake St., Cnlcaco. F. Asem, J. TODU. P:a:timodti., N-b deelDyl Energetic Men and Ladies wanted to can. vass lor the ORIGIN AND HISTORY or tii BOOKS of the BIBLE, By Prof. Cahin E. Stou-e, D. D. ShowioB what the Bible in"t; what itis, and how to use it; tracing the history of each book up to its origin with the inspired author?,- and complexly aiiHwering all Ir.fldel cavils and objections to the Scriptares. It it an ordinary library of Bib ical His tory ii a single volume, brief, c ear, accurate, con clusive and highly interesting. A roater-piece of common sense. It ia needed in every family where the Bible is read, as well as by eveiy fbbbath School teacher, student and clergyman, and being the only book en tiie subject ever published or sold in this country, agents can eajily see the advantage of canvassing for this woi k. Send for circulars con taining notices and indorsements from leading min isters Of all denominations. Address ZEIGLF.R, !McCURDYCO, rtov7m4 No. 313 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. F AIEBANK'S 6TA5D1BD SCALES, u ALL BIHOS Fairbanks, Greenleaf & Co-. 226 A 228 Lake St. ChU ago. 2 M tt ktt St , St. Louis S5B cartr! t) imy only the Geauioe. rayvjl CITY BAKERY - AND' CON FECT 1 6 N ERY, F. STADEIiMANN, BltSAU, CAKES.' PIE. RUSE, EU., Of thsTieit qnalitr, cn be obtilned at !1 limes. I would invfto especial attention to the ftt taat i have flited up an excellent ICE CREAM SALOON InconneetH'ti with the BSery, where you can t aocomniolted at ill times. WeiUintr priies suppllcl hn rhort notice wltD anythia' in the line of Coafccti jnery or Fastry. Call and ace m. Jel8 NOTICE. JAME:4 O'NEIL is my authoriiei Agent fcr the c ull'-ction of all accounts dun tli--' iinJersipned for mc-dlcal services: hi receipt will be valid for tho payment of any monies on said accounts. AUKtm 11, 1SC7. E. R. LIVINGS rOX.SI.D, O K. McCALLUM, Manuf .cturer of and dealer in Saddles and Harness, Of every inscription, wholesale and retail, No. ISO),; Main atn-et, b-.-twecn 5lh and 6Lh streets, Nebraska City. JIS FALL TRADE 1867. PRATT & FOX, Iropjrters and ManufactirrJi' Agents of HARDWARE 5 CUTLtP.Y, Large stocks of American Screw Co. Screws, Amea' bhoveKand- Upades, Douglass' Manniacturinc Co. K.lge Tools, American Table Cutlery, Sagilzt i"ffc!: et Cutlery. Agents for HERRING'S SAFES, Forsyth's Scales and Trucks Order fillei at Factory Price. Orders solicited. PRATT & FOX, Cor. Main and Washington Are., sp5 3m ST. LOUIS, MO. TremcndouB s!.EXCITEMENT ! WTI. IIEKALD Haa moved Into lii new brick binding on the t -tier of Main street and Levee, wheie he in iaily re ceiving large additions to his already extensive stock of G-ROOBRIBS AND Xj X Ci XJ O JEL 2S He offers the very be?t of bargain! to customers, and requests a call from those who want anything in nis line to test the advantages in prises with those el others. Kemeniber the BRICK CORNER and g'.ve hijt a call if you wish to buy aheap. uov2 SHANNON'S Feed, Sale and Livery STABLE. Mais St., - - Plattsmodth. I am prepared to accommodate the pnblie wtt Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, On short notice and reasonable terms. A Hack will rnn tc steamboat landing, and to all parts of the eltv when de'irsd. W. D. GAGE. W. R. DAVIS. CENTKAL STORE. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Provisions, BOOTS and SIIO KSa Main Sired, two doors above Fourth, Where the public may find THE BEST OF G00DSt and prices as low as can be f'.und in the e ty. We return flianka for the liberal patronage we have received, and hope to merit its continuance. Oct. 30, '67 GAGE DA VI9. WM. J. FORD. UPHOLSTERER, PAPER-HANGER, &.C Main street, - - Opposite Post Office, Will keep on hand and make to order. Mattresses, Picture Frames, Wiadow Shades, Wail Taper, Ac. AH kinds of TurnicS executed in good style, nov 7 '67. m3 Plattsmouth Mills. C. IIEISEL, Proprietor. Have reeently b-en repaired and placed in thor ough running order. Custom work done on abort no:ie. 100,000 Bushels of Wheat Wanted immediately, for which the highest marke price wiil be paid. augSS tf Deeds for tots in Lincoln. Statc op Nebbaska, ( Orricc of eciitait or statb. f Ifrticels hereby given to all pers .ns holding cer tificates of purchase of i.ots in Lincoln, that thy can row r eeive deeds of th" anme by presenting raid certificate! at this ofiice 1 H0MA6" P. KENNAKD, Fee. of Sia'e and Actio; Oaverttor. De'enibpr 19. An to- 18(37. -gcr An!' i"l JtoacJi firtrt t!uir hoi Omsk A i J-e and Kati jn tf t of cats. "IP years eth!lslied In V. T.CUy." . "Only iufait.nle remrdiesk now "Kree from Poisons." "Not iancerous tothe Human mly. "Kat come out ot their boles to dl.'; Costar's Rat, Roaeh &c, Exterm'r la a pasle used fwr RtiU, Jtice, 7?ooA, Block and Hed Ants, Jtc. Coster's BedBus ExteTiiifiiator' Is a liq'iid or wash used to destroy, and a'.so a, a prevontire for litil-Eugs, tic. J Costar'a Electric Powder for Insects I' for SToth. JToMfiiitt, tifat, Eett-Eugf, Insects on J'UmU, Fjv&, Atenuls, do ft Biwahs ! I I. of ail worthless imitations. Sj that "Cofiill's" naiue ia on each Ham, But lie and Flask be'otc yuu buy. Address Henry R. Cosfar, 4?4 Broadway, New Terk. j . V Sold in PltilUmonth, Xebroskct, by Illast Buttery &. Co., and O. F. Johnson, and ail DrataWe'f and Retailer tTerywhere.J I v: F CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVEi For Cnls, Bnrns, Biul- es, WoonA; tiolls. Cancers.; Btoken Hreaats, Sore Nipoles, Bleeiilng, Blind and Painful Piles, crofuloii. Putrid and IH-c nditioned Sores, Ulcerx, lilandular bwellingS Eruptions, Cuta neous , Affections, Kingworm, Itch, Corns, Bunioaa, Cbil6iauis, Chnpped Hand;, I.ips, 4c; Bites f Spiders, lnxects. Animals, dc. tXS-Boxe, 2-1 cnts, SO cents and $1 sizes. Sold by all Druegiats every where And by II tSUY 11. COSTAK, Dept 484 Breads irsr. N. V. t- t3,And by O. F: Johnson, and Buck, Batttesy as lo, piausmoiun, i jsraika. - COTAR-S "iriRSA. Corn Solvent. For Corns. Bnninna. Warts. c. -Hoxfs 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 slea. r-!sw a. ,, Sv ll DnifiyiHts evervwhere. And by HENRY It. COSTA It, Depot 4ii Bread way, N. Y. Jy-And by Black, P. a I tor y & Co. O. F. Jobs too, rutlsmont'u, Nebraska. COSTA1VS mrrAR atiow or Bitter Sweet & Orange Blossoms, FOR BEATJTIFYIWG THE COMPLEX IO FT. Used to soften ar.d beautify tbe Skin, remove Freckle?, Fimrles, Kruptions, e. Ladies are now usiDg it in preference to all otbara. Itott'es 1. JC3"Sold by all Drnpgists everywhere. And by HENRY P.. Cod I A U, Depot 464 Bread way. N V. rp-AnilbyO F. Johns.n and Blask. BatterT Cfl,, Plattsmouth, N.bra-ka. CO STAR 55 F ECTOR A L Cough Eemedy. For Coughs, Cbld, Unarsehess, Sure Throat, Croup, WhronidR CoiigL, Irfluenza, Asthma, Consumption, Dronchial AffectiOLS and ail Diseases of the lhrcat and Lungs. Boxes 25 cents. SO eents and f 1 size. Tt3Sold by all Druegis-ts every where. And by 11KXBY K. COSTA K, Depot 4S4 Broad way, J. Tp - -And by Blnrk, Buttery k Ce and O. T. Joha son, Flattsinoutb, Nebraska. COSTAR'S CELEBRATE BISHOP PILLS, A UNIVERSAL DIIER FILL. For Ncrvons aad Sick Headache, C',sti,vc nets,. Indj gesiion, iypep-ja, llililousiiev.f oaftipallon, Disar rhn. Cr.Ucs, Chills Fever, and general derangement of ihe Dieestive Orgsas.' fcVois Vt c-nts. 50 cents ao4 1 Mzea ' 3-SoM by all Driiggiwta everywhere. AndbyliLNKT K. C03TAE, Depot 484 Broad way, n y. . . And by O. F. Johnso and Bf aeV, Bat'err g Co , Platt'tnontb, Nebraska. trytmyt