Site jcbrasfca girrald. LOCAlLi NEWS-. Bn. Newman arrived in the city yesterday morning' C37"Pat Howard, lorn .and favorably known to many of our citizen?, is now in the city on a vnit. J5?"If joa want Coffee, go to Doom, there you will get 3 12 lbs. of prime Rio for a dollar. C5?"GOO citizens of Chicago have peti tioned Congress to grant female suffrage in the District of Columbia. CiT'Ioom Bro. & Co. are selling Me rino, Cochcco, Allen3 and American print at 12 12 cents per yard, and ev erything else in proportion. ""The announcement of the appoint ment of Col. II. O. Worthinton as United States Judge was premature. The acancy has not yet been filled. Ci?"Another improvement in the shape of an ice house is being erected in the rear of Morrison's meat shop, on Main street. Gt in, gentlcmpn, wo "take ico in ours.'? (T'Doom, Bro. & Co. has tho largest and best assortment of Cloaksand Dress Goods and also of Cloak and Dress Trm mings to be found in the city. Ve notice that our friend A. La tonby is at work improving, the lot he bought of Henry Boeck a few days ago. He has piled up a heap of sand for build ing, and is now engaged in sinking a well. C3IIow to save money. Buy your groceries of Clark & Plummer. For quality and price they defy competition. J30, (pp"Again we have the pleasure of Citing into the genial countenance of Li. L. Ilolbrook, who has been absent for some weeks in Iowa on a visit on bus iness. Lucius looks well, talks "weller," smiles '.sweetly, "is a regular oookie," and is looking to bis Nebraska interests, bo he says." (f?Our friends wi'.l excuse the lack in interest of this number of the Uerald whon they learn that tho editor is ab sent on a tripo Chicago, where he will purchase a job press nnd the latest and best styles of type. II J will be "on time' next week. Hathaway intends to keep.the Herald office fully up ti thernp id progress of improvement in our young city. "Since our editor donned one of Doom's fine hats and went ofTon a spree, wo have been looking aroundtown and ' we think, and every body says that Doom, Bro. &-Co. sell at the very lowest prices, the best assortment of Hoofs, Shoe, Hats, C ips, Notions Ac, to b : fouud in the city, and wa would advise all our friends who wish to buy their goods low, to givo them a call at their store room one door east of the Court House. (5For boots and shoes warrantetod excel any offered in this market in fjuali ty and price, Q to Clark &, Pluromer's . . w m "The German Emigration Society of Nebraska City, ordered several thousand pamphlets. coni5tinj of thair Constitu tion and by-laws, and an address to the people who intend to emigrate to our fer tile, but as yet undeveloped State of Ne braska, showing advantages over any of the Western and South-rn States, and giving some very convincing statistics. Those pamphlets will bo sent to Europe by the members of tho society. We learn from the Press. gLftdies of the M E. Church have organized a."Ladies' Aid Society" for the benefit of tho Church. They hold their meetings on Wednesday evening of each wecK; admittance ten cents. They will also give an entertainment once a month. We hope the friend of the Church will encourage this enterprise, and wo can safely promise them their money's worth of enjoyment and a good time generally. QjTClark & Plummer have just receiv ed a largo invoice of goods that they are selling at foreign prices. Now is the time to make your purchases. j30tf CTThe public schools of this city un der the superintendence of Prof. E. R. James, are now in a very flourishing con dition. The pupils enrolled number over three hundred As the teachers employ ed are all persons of experience, we do not doubt that oue city offers as good cd iicational advantages as can be found in any other place in our State. It is hop ed that in the course of the coming sum- iaer the bonds authorized for erecting a 'ood commodious High SchooJ bui'uing may be sold, and thus add an ornament to ur city and furnish a suitable place for educating the children so numerous tn our hiidst. OTThe lecture of Hon. T- M Mar quett, at the Court IIouso II ill, on last Monday evening, was largely attended about half the audience being composed of ladies. Tha Honorable gentleman treated his subject "The Extension of Empire" in his usual effective manner. showin" extended historical research and "deep study, while flowers of oratory and gems of thought sparkled throughout We think the community owe a great deal to the Library Association for the many excellent entertainments furnished "duriDg the lecture season, and we hope they will soon be able to announce an other intellectual feast, at which we hope C5?"La3t ;Sun lay night was the coldest of the season. So says the mercury. GT-Tho Free Schools of Nebraska City will soon be closed for want of funds to keep them in operator. (J3?"A Grant paper thinks its fav irite is not yet a prominent canidatc, oioce no body has begun abusing his wife. ("The Omaha Republican hoists the name of Hon. John Tafle as a candidate for ro nomination as Representative in Congress. r"Bisliop"Simpson has expressed the belief that the great vices in our large cities will never be couquercd uniil the ba'.Iot is put in the bands of women. 5?"The Board of Registrars have been in session the past three days, reg gterig the voters in the city, preparato ry for the election on the Bond Ques tion to be held on the 20th inst. S5fWe hear everybody talking about the exceedingly low prices that Doom, Bro. Si Co. are selling all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries, Bsots, Shoes &c. for. Go and see for yourselves. (J"Mr. J. N. Wise tendered his resig nation as a member of the board of Edu cation at the last meeting of the City Council. The resignation was accepted, but the vacancy has not yet .been filled. CT" Cheyenne papers state that tha road from Salt Lake City to the Sweet water mines is lined with prospectors, who are determined to reach the new mines, at whatever cost isi Printer Wanted. Tho Council Bluffs Bugle makes inquiry for one Augustine, a printer, who is requested to return to. hishome in Onio immediately, and relieve the anxieties of a distressed family Exchanges please copy. C"We learn that our enterprising townsman C. II. Parmele intends to put on a new line of hacks between this place and the Rail Road station at Pacific City. We have long felt the need of tomethiog of this kind and we wish him success. 5TBy letter from our old typo friend, Orin II. Mathews now of Decatur, Ala bama, we lean that despite the damage done by invading armies, the laziness and general cussitood of the rebels in that section, that the city is growing very rapidjy. C"lf any one doubts the success of the effort to esiablish.a public Library in this city we would advise ;hein to call. at the office of Mr. W. W. Erwin, Secretary and Librarian of the Plattsmouth Mer cantile Library Association, and they will soon see that it has succeeded as wel' as the most sanguine could expect. Long rows of valuMe books have been oolleotod and tha Association placed on a firm basis. Shauld their efforts to raiso money meet with success they will sooj have a large invoice of new books with which to gratify the eyes and feast the intellectual palates of its members. Per sons desiring to join this Association can do so by calling on Mr. Erwin, who wiir gladly receive the small amount of the matriculation fee. ?"Skeptics and doubters of the doc trines of total depravity and original sin can very soon have this doubt resolve! by taking a stand at Iht foot of Main street for a few hours, and if they do not hear the major part of the oaths in the profane vocabulary we will congrat- lite them on being "out of luok." It is a shame not only to the persons engaged in it, but to our city that such an amount of blasphemy can be indulged in without exciting any notice or comment. No particular class or age seem responsible for all this, it seems to be a "unanimous thing," indulged in by persons from five to fifty years of age. It is. sometimes "shockingly amusing" to hear the strange contortions and odd meanings given to language for tha purpose of in terlarding it freely with profanity, and will relate an instance we heard not long since between a paternal parent and bis precocious hopeful, of six sweet summers and Lilliputian dimensions, in which tha juvenile desired to havo it understood that a calf had got loose and ho had been successful in recapturing it: "Golly, an' the calf broke loose." "Hell, an' I after.it," "Devil an' 1 caught it." m m "TClark & Plummer are selling goods at lately reduced prices without regard to cost. They are determined to keep up with the market. j30 ("We notice that our Senator Tip ton, has been at work during the present session of Congress and has presented the following memorials from the State of Nebraska: Jancarv 8. For the relief of John S. Lemon. For a Mail Route between West Point & Dakota City. For a Mail Riate between Nebraska & Dakota City. For legislation protecting against the hostile Indians. For a Land Office at Lone Tree Nebras ka. 15th. Petition Tor a Mail Route be tween Lincoln City & Douglas Creek- 1 for a Land Office at West Point Nebraska. 23th Memorial for a Land Office at Beatrice Nebraska. 319tA Bill for Railroad grant of land from Brownville to Ft. Kearney with branches from Nebraska City Rulo Nebraska: February 5th Another Petition for Mail Roue from Lincoln City to Douglas iiTRjmembcr the Festival by the Ladies of the Parish Aid Society, in tho basement of St. Luke's Church, to-night. JSTThe dance at the City Hall last Tuesday night passed off very quietly and all seemed to enjoy the music and good cheer so liberally provided. CjUooni, Bro. & Co., have a well so Iscted stock of Groceries, which they are selling lower than tha same quality of goods have been sold for many years. . wl. A Scccessfii. Merchant. The sue cessful merchant is always tne one who keeps tho best class of goods, and as many of them are aware of tho fact they keep D. B. De Land Jk Co'd Best Chemical Sal eratas. P"Tho Council of Nebraska City, has passed an ordinance making ii unlawful for an person to offer to sell u. ioad of wood in that city without a certificate from the city wood measurer stating the amount of wood offered. The fine is five dollars for violation of the law. Alike qu Dotli Sides? All who are acquainted with double thread Machines, know that they require a great amount of care and patience in the operator, to make the stitch alike on both sides of the fabric, and not one person in ten is able to do this; and when it is not done the work is worthless. But, tha Willcox & Gibbs stitch always makes an even seam. Letter of Mrs. Alter Newburyport, Mass. . . . s (TPlattsmouth bids fair to take a huge stride in improvements next season. Already building material is being de livered, and from the quantity Gus. Her ald has in front of his lot on Main street would judge that he intends to "crowd the season." The material for the stone culvert on Main street is also accummu lating, and the first warm days of spring will be-gladly hailed by anxious mechan ics. Indeed,, everybody will ieei more active with the sound of the hammer and ring of the trowel in, their ears. CSTIon. J. E. Doom, of tho firm of Doom, Bro. & Co., left our city a few days since for Chicago and the East, where he intends purchasing goods for their new store. Mr. Doom will visit all the important manufactories of Agricul tural Implements and select just such machinery as our farmer friends noed and having had many years experience in farming in this State no one can doubt his knowledge of the wants in this fne or ability to determine the machine ry than will supply all demands. As their stock will be purchased direct from the manufactories it can and will be sold very l)w. Plattjmoctii, Feb, 10th 1863 Dear Herald: Permit us through your columns, to express our great grati tude, and thankfulness, to a largo num ber of tho citizens of Plattsmouth, for the expression of kindness and sympathy, and the christian spirit with which they administered to all oar wants, during the severe Llness and Death, of oar be loved little son (Oscar,) also we would express our heart-felt gratitude to Dr. H. R. Livingston, for his uniform, faithful, persevering attention in striving to arrest the disease, and relieve the little sufferer But all was in vain. God hath taken his own unto himself, and we can only rec oncile ourselves, by humbly subm;tting to. the administrations of Providence. J. Wesley and M. D. Barnes. DIED. In the City of Plattsmouth, February the 9th A. D. 1SG8, Oscar.Ellerv, son of WESLsy and Martha D. Barvks, aged 3 years, G months and 3 days. In Plattsmouth, February 18th, at 4 o'clock P. M., of scarlet fever, Gborgie L , infant son of Cbas L. and Mar? C. Cooper. Oh! Death, wa have felt thy sting, and Oh! Grave, thy victory. He has gone from earth with its pain and care; He's safe in a realm that's bright and fair; And 'tis cheering to us who linger here To know that his way to heaven was clear: But yet it is hard to give him up. And the hand is slow to take the cup, And hearts are bleeding and eyes are wet, For our littlo household pet. Adieu swoet child! it is thine to go, And ours to remain a while below; Ours to lament that thou art dead, And strew with flowers thy grassy bed. But while we grieve, 'twill be well to know That oar Heavenly Father ordered so; And that howe'er deep may bo our re gret, It is well with our little household pc KOTICC. All persons owing us will please call and se'tle as we want to closa up our last years business. janOtf Simpson, Mickelwait Co. (JKEAT BARGAINS. Wo. Stadleman is closing out his large 8tocn of clothing, furnishing goods, hats, oaps, boots and ladies shoes, at less than has ever been offered in this market. fie is also paying the highest prioe for furs and hides. All those knowing themselves indebted will pleaso call and settle, as I am set tling up all accounts. W.M. STADLEMAN. riattsmouth, Jan. 7tb, 1868. tf n. C. ROOM, M DO.OM, J. E. DOOM, . BEO. NORTH SIDE QF STREET, jYEJR Dealers in Dry-Qoodt, Hats, Boots, G 1 Caps, a s Queensware, Nails, 4&c, All of which we are prepared west of the Missouri River. We would especially call the stock of FARM IMPLEMENTS, Consisting in part of Threshing Machines, Reapers and Mowers, Sulkv and Plows Cultivators, Drills, &c. TFe Warrant etcnj Call and examine before Plmttfmouth, FeVf 5th, 1S63. JUST RECEIVED And for sale at low tlgures. 10 t kt COFFEE, 16 bUt SUGAR, 6 IU DS Y APPLES, 5 bOU DR Y J'EACIIES, c , 4c. Also, a large assortment of Pine Lumber, LATH. SHIKGLES. DOORS, WINDOW SASII, WIXDO W BLISDS. GLASS. CEMENT. PLASTER PARIS, JJA1II, COAL OIL, Etc LEXINGTON COAL, 250 tmshrls, to whit we Invile the attention of Blacksmiths and others as to quality ana price. e are AKeuti for the (iUOIMN COAL BASK, at Li-x- nton.and propose a rarniso Ml me country wants at prices so suit, siw "" Rye, Bourbon and Star Whisky. Cherry, Kaupberry, Blackberry and Girder Erandy. Call and see us. . fclMPSOJJ, MICKELWA1T A CO. jc6d3 irtf SHERIFF S SAM. JOHJi RTCKLY, 1 vs Lxecuuon. AUGUSTUS MILLER. - i. w..Av.v ;n i hv virtue fit an ecutiun in the above ca it led came, lsmied out oi and un.ler the Seal of tha Clerk ofthe UWtrlct coort of the 8d Judicial Cit let. within aud for Ilitte County, and State of Nebraska, ana lo me uire-ieu. I will offer f-r sale at Public Auction, to the biKh.-t nnd best lluder, at the front door of tae Court House in the City orriaitsraouin, vuuu'y uu cm.c arorexaid, on ..... r. .-e 310SlAY,th Id day f Ifttrvh, A .. ISoS, between the hoars of one and two P. M. of saiW day. ail rit'ht, title and interest or tne aoove Dsim-u ua feudnit, Augustus Miller, in and to the following described real estate, to wit: Lt INo. tone (Si) I Ulork No. thirty-niue 3U), ltivitea n mo cny w I'lattsnoutn, t'a'a County Stale of N Ur.ska. Gireu under my hand, this 2Uih day of January A.D. ltiSd. jan30w4 Sherirt', Cass Co. Neb. New Brick Store. BY J. H' SNELL n d "W- P- SNELL, is ASHLAND, - NEBRASKA, TTavintr ttnvr removed to Main street into our new Brick buildinic. where we are now receiving and opening a good variety oi cneap ana seanouanie ited to the trade and wants ot the people. xwe beg leave to return to our .riends and patrons ourftuceie tnanas lor me nueiai in,i-..K: w have received from them In the last year, uur sioca embraces in part DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, QUEEEXSWARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, $c, cfc. J. H. W. P. SNELL. Nov. lih, 1SC7 4m ESTRAY NOTICES TAKEN UP by the subscriber at hi' residence In Rock HmrTj Precinct, two miles north of H jck Blnffi Cass Conn y, Neraka. Jn'y 8d, 1803. t ne bull, calf, rne year old next prlns. is of a speckled color, no marks or oranu pejceiviuie. Piattsmouto. Jan. llth. lsbv ,a,(.135 AUGUSTUS SPIRES. TAI EN DP on niv farm. 2V tnilea south-west of Plattsinouthi a red yearling steer, line-back, crop oft" rluhttiar and slit in left ear. Also a white and red colored calf, about six'rnonth soIJ. Plattsmou h, Jan Zid, 13.o ttuUii SAMUEL MAX WILL. TAKEN UP bv the Subscriber on his pifmises in Rck Bluffs Precinrt. on the 27th dy of January A n. 1868. a vearling; clf described aa fo.lows: ISIack, with white fae, liu-bick and some white on. the belly, rlo marts or oraoi niurumuc. feb6w5 JUU.N u. AiUisUM. TAKEN UP by the subscriber, living at eight- Mile Grove, one pall calf, mostly red some white at.oHi head and belly. UbCw5 . SlMUtiLlUtUtKUSOi. Nebraska Chapter No. 3,R. A. M. ncn1ar convocations 2d and 4th Tuesday of eti h month, at 6 12 o'clock p. m. G. C. BETTS, Sec. I. 0. 0. F. I'l .!. I.u1l'r. No. 7. meets everv Saturday evening at the C.Mirt-Hoose Hall. Bfothers o other Lodges are respect f" 'J Invited to visit this L.oige. Byorderot B.yui, n.u. SAM 'L M. CHAPMAlt.Ree.Sec'y. I. 0. G. T. Rnrnlar meetings every Tnesday evening. Traveling Templars respectiuiiyinTiiea. KOB T WINDHAM, W. S. TIIOS. W. SHRTOCK, Lodge Deputy. f-vT-EXCELSIOR DE ;REE LOD'SK, So 1. Platts mouth. hold regular meetings on the third Wednes day evenings of each montd. J J. WE-LEr BARNES. W D T Bro. W. L. WM.L, W D S Sister KofA Davis, W D V T. j J-4TAROF I CP' LODGE No. 8, Mt. P!esant, holds regular meetings every Saturday evening H. T.Hl(iUS.W CI. II M. ROONEOILLE. W S. S, A DAVIS, Lodge puty. St. Luke's Parish Vestry. Regular meetinc first Tues lay of every month, at 7 u. m.. at the oCIre of D II Wheeler. 1 Rev. (JEO.C. BETT3. D v Whrels., Clerk. Chairman. EVERTON DOOM & CO. THE CO UR T 110 USE Groceries, Notions, Shoes, s w a r e , to sell as loic as any House attention of the public to our Revolving Rakes, of all kinds, JllacJiine JVe Sell. purchasing elsewhere DOOM, BRO & CO. Farnham Bouse, HARNEY STREET, Omalaa - TSTolo. J. C. Ill G BY, Proprietor. Prices Heduced! C3. Has just received a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS. HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, of all description?, And a general assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. AH kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE Takcu in esehaage for Good. Cash paid for FURS, IIIDES, W1IEA T, tc. .ep26 C. G. HEROLD. J. 1YL HINOHMAN, (Successor to Dunelan k ninchman,) Druggist & Apothecary, DEALER IX DRUGS & MEDICINES, Paints, Oi!s; Dyes, Notions, Toilet Goods, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, PUltE WINES AKB ILiIQXJORS For Uechanieal and Moiicina purposes Keep constantly on hand a fuU and wtU assort ed stock of PATENT MEDICINES- PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTION b Carefutfy compounded hy an experienced Drusgl.it Sone hut the PUREST Medicim-a used. All jiWl vxirruuUd at represented. Cafand see. MAIN STREET, SOUTU SIDE. Terms Cash. REAXj EST AT ID. H. Wheeler c Cc , Re a 1. Estate en s. PLATTSMOUTH, N. T., Offer for sale the following Real Estate. Sec. T'p Bi t 22 12 11 SO 23 it 11 8U 3-2 1112 80 8-2 1 1-2 80 19 11 13 Ibu 82 11 11 1 82 11 11 60 16 10 14 80 3 11 11 80 13 12 13 41 It 18 1 4 10 13 81 ter4 10 13 4 12 12 12 S 22 12 12 13 10 14 1U 10 13 SO 10 10 13 so 8 11 II Si 21 12 12 tp'W r 28 11 12 6 1 11 12 SI East half northeast quarter West half north west quarter South half northeast quarter S" mh half southeast quarter Northeast quarter South weft quarter West half southeast q Hurler North half southeast quar'er Went half northeast quarter Northwest quartir northwest qr West half southwest quarter Eaxt half southeast quarter Northwest quarter East half .onthwest quarter North half soul hcat quarter North half southwest quarter West half northwest quarter Northeast quarttr !.'-- hair nurthv -st Quarter Northwest quarter northeast quarter 1 11 12 Lots in the city of Plattsmout 41 Lot 6 S 5 10 Block 22 26 57 123 It)t 12 9 B 10 1 6 a Block M 24 3i 12 47 Lot 6 5 8 8 ' 4 S 23 48 36 92 9 4 12 The north half of THOMPSON'S ADDITION. East half of blocks 1, 4. 7, 8 and 10. South ha f of block 3. Lots S and 7 in block 5. Westhalf section 82, township 11, rantre 14. I acres underlence, 1 I 8 tory frame house, puds and spring, and good runutne wafer, hletity of ti' bcr fr ire-wood. Piice 43,750 . JA1IES VICK. Ill PORTE U AND GROWER OP FLOWER & VEGTdBLE S 5E "EDS ROCHESTER, N. Y. VICKjS ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SEEDS AND FLORAL GUIDE FOB 1 now published and ready to send out. It lee-s, makes a work of about O.XE HCXDRED tainlng full descriptions of the LAKUB FAG S Con Choicest Flowers and Vegetables G-oown with nintn ilii-.tinns for Bovine Seed. Culture. &c It 8 beautifully Illustrated, with more thrn OSE UVSVUEb FISH WOOD h'XGRAVIAUS of F.owers and Vegetables, and a BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATEOF FLOWER3 Well printed on the finest paper, ani one of the most beautnul as wen as lue inusi tusirucuve wui of the kind published frgSent to all who apply, by mail, post paid, for Ten Cents, w lich is not half the coat. Aileress JAUK3 V LCiv, It jenestrr. N. 1 jan!w4 PLOWS! PLOWS! C. E. F O It G Y , 3f anofactuer of all kinds of Farming I mplements. Such as the celebrated Rod Break I op Plows, Mould Board Breakers, Stirring Plows. Single and Double Shovels, Cultivator and Harrows. Repairing done on short notice All work warranted. Having had much experience in the business. feel assured that I oan Kive general satisfaction. Please give me a call btToxe purchasing eisewnerc Plattsmouth. Neb. , May 6th, 1867. AND- WOOL- CARDING. Ho! for Salt Creek, where yon can kill two birds with one stone, (ret your Uram t, round and wool Carded at the same time; the machinery for both is In perfect order. We use the Patent Machine Cards, which were run enough last year to establish their superiority over the old kind, as all who used the i can testify. The superiority of Mr. S. Twis as a Carder is Well known, and his service are still le- tained for the benefit of the public. With the above advantages we flatter ourselves that we can make it to the advantage of all who want work In our line to come this way. D. DEAN, Proprietor. niyI3 b. 1 Vi las, carder. NEW JEWELRY STORE The subscriber having purchased the Red Stole on 2d street, lately occupied hy Sarpy and others, would respectfully inform the citisen of Plattsmouth and vicinity, ttiat ne has rentted the store aud opened a large slock of tX DEI E3 AND FANCY ARTICLES For Ladies, Centa. Children, and the rest of man kind, atd is prepared to do all kinds of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING n the best manner, and would be happy to serve his Id and as many new customers as may give him h. ir patronage, assuring them of their woik well lime, at moderate prices, and on short time. '1 he stock, emhracipg every variety cl goods usually k pt at a flrl-class jewelry More, will be sold a low prices, aud warranted of best workmanship and material, lie has also a small stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, whih will htt rpt.leni;tirl frnm time tn timf. anil anld at the lowest fWure. lfavinc nprniMni.ntlv lo cated In this city, 1 respectimly solicit a share of pa trouage, and corJiilly Invite all to. call and examine the stock on hand, as we would be pleased to serve yon, and do not ask yon lo buy unless wa com make it f.ir vm,r intarMl t.-, m ni,. t j oecznt c. a. OKDIiVANCE IVo. 69. Ad Ordinance to authorize the Council 'to borrow n.oniy for the pmchsse of the reriy u. at Paul Wilcox, Ferry Franchise, with rig lit of way, of the Company. Sec. 1. Be it orbained by the City Council of the City of riattsmonth.. Tint at the same time and nmler the same regulations mat. is ptescnoea iror h ildir.g an election by Ordinance No. 67; "An Or dinance to authorise the City .ynncil of Plat-smouth to borrow money for the pttrpose of graau g and fnrniKhinz ties for a railroad runnining irum riatts mouth. Cast County, to intersect the U. P. Railroad in Sarpy County, Nebraska," 1 De following propo sition be also submitted t be voted upon, to-wit. Authorizing the raid Council to borrow rocney, not exceeding nice thou sand dollars, by issuing bonds. for the purpose of purchasing the ferry Boat, 1'aul Wilcox and Kerry rancnise ana Kignt or way belonging to the Plattsmonth Ferry Company. tee. a. mi? urainance 10 tune eneci ana ne in force, from, and aftei its publication according , to liw. Datd Jan. 27th. 1S68 HILLII rOIIENGSB, Attest, Mayor. V. M. DOKKiwiUii ueooracr. anSOw? OKDI AICK o, 6S. ,n ordinance to amend an Ordinance entitled 'An Ordinance lo authorise the City Council of Platts mouth to borrow money for the purpose of grading and famishing ties for a raiiioad running from Plattsmouth, Cass Couaty, Nebraska, to interject the Union Pacific road in Sarpy County." Sec.l- Be it ordalnpd by the C ity Council of the i.w nf Diuttatnmith That See. II) of said Ordinance be amended so as to read a s follows: That an election polls to be opened at VI a. m and closed at 6 p m. of Bain USy lur uic H"!" V lun.g w "i" y,vy-w- sition authorizing the City Council to borrow money tv iaauire bomU to be donated to the first K II road Company that will grade, build a railroad b idge across c laiie mveranu rt4rniiH4 ilea or m smua-i running from Piatumourh. Caas Ceonty, Nebraska, to intersec' the Union Pacific Railroad at the nea est practical r-oint In Sarpv County. Sec i' Tnis urainaue to use rrj'-xi ana dc in force from and after its publication according to law. Dated Jan. 25th 180. WIIjLAT rUTl WlilK, Attest Mayor. F M. DORRINGTO.V, Recorder. an 80 FALL TRADE X867. PRATT & FOX, Importers and Manufacturers' Agents of uaqhwarp rim pry IIMIIU i I Mitt- UU I kklll) Large stocks of American Screw Co. Screws. Ant' enoveis ana epaues, uongiass- nann-actaring o. Kdge Tools, American Table Cutlery, 1cbs;-U1 Pvc et Cutlery. Agents for HERRING'S SAFES, Forsyth's Scales and Trucks Orders fillel at Factory Prices. Orders solicits J- PRATT & FOX, Cor. Main uud as-hmsrU'n Ave ,e,.5 3m SI. LoClS, MO. GITY BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, a ? :f. STADELMANN, BREAD, CAKES, PIES, RUSC, EU., Of the best quality, can be obtained at all tines, t would invite especial attention to the fact that I have titled up an exceil' Dt ICE CREAM SALOON In conneetion with the Baktry. where you can be accommodated at all times. Wedding parties supplied on short notice with anything in the line of Confectionery or Pastry. Call aud sec m. JelS NOTICE. JAM'ES-O'XEIL is my authorised Agent for-the col lection, of all accounts due the undersigned for medical services; his receipt will be valid for the payment ut iy monies on said accounts. Ango.t 14, l"8o7. K. K. LlVISGSTOJf, U.D. Gr- R. McCALLUM, Manuf.cturer of and dealer in Saddles and Harness, Of every description, wholesale and retail. No. 13n)4 Main street, between 5th and th streets, Nebraska City. Jfl3 Tremendous EXCITKMENT ! WTI. IIEKAL.D (las moved into his new brick binding on the C - nerof Main street and Levee, wheie he is laily re ceiving large aoMitiaiu to his already extensive stock of G-ROCERIBS AND He offers the very best of bargains to customers. and retiucsta a call trim those who want anything la his line to test the advantages in prices with those el others. Kemeinber the BRICK CO R N E R , and give hlja a call If you wish to boy cheap. nova SHANNON'S Feed, Sale and Livery STABLE. Main St., - - Plattsmooth. t am prepared to acmmodate the pnblic wtt Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, ua snor uuiiii aiia . v. . . - - - run to steamboat landing, and V all pajts of the city when desired. - . . . .1 -.i ..I.' I.,m, A If r V wil t W. D. GAGE. VV. R. DAVIS. CENTRAL STORE. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Provisions, BOOTS and SHOES, Main Street, two doors above Fourth Where the public may find THE BEST OF GOODS, and prices as low as can be f.und in the e ty. We return fhanki for the liberal patronage we have received, and hope to merit its continuance. 0:'.. 9".'' AGE 4 DAVIS. WJI.J.FORD, UPHOLSTERER, PAPER-HANGER. &.C Main street, - - Opposite Post Office, Will keen on hand and make to order. Mattresses, .. k. V. -.1... Wall Pinpr. Ae. riciure r raniw, t muu Wuua, -. , - "AI1 kinds of Turning executed in good styie nov 7 '67. m3 Plattsmouth mill s- C. HEISEL, Proprietor. tlv been repaired and placed in thor ough running order. . Custcrn work done on short notice. 100,000 Bushels of Wheat Wanted immediately, for which the highest marks price will be paid. aug28 tf nniLLCOX&ffft.BBS IHl oruntfo f uMnPUIllC OLYimu I'rnivmuuinLi I f The ChaiupionU I Jof 136 first pre llmiums iu two! II 1 seasons. II nr.. ;0 VT11 jtronper and less liable to rip than the Lock Stitch. Vudaet' Report of tne wana. a rvu. Send for the " Report," and Samples of nine both kinds of etitches on the same piece of goods. Agents wanted. L. CORNELL CO., oen i Ajjenw, 138 Lake 8,., Cblc.o. declyl Agent, Plattsmouth, ti 6TAIDiID SCALES. f '-r.A, OF 1UIIIW Tfl-iL Fairbanks, Greenleaf 226 A S38 Lake St. Cfiicago. Miirktt St , lit. Loui. 3"Be carefql ta hny only the Genuine. myyt TAKE NOTICE. Bounty Increased. Pensions due Sol diers ard their heirs. F. M Dorrlngton h'.a this tli.y received frori t' a Department, the Law in full with new blanks lor th collecii:' '' ailitiunal Bontitie and increased Pen sior.s. and i a ready to prosecute all snrh claim as may he entru.'-t'jd to his care. Cal. alid exuiire, Fiiet claimed la first served. F. M. DOCBIKCiT K. Plattsmonth, Aog. 10, 1866. F. P. TOPD, SEWING MACHINE AG'T ' LA TVS MO UTH, XE BR A SLA . A g'wd assot tincut of midlines and m uliineTInd, irg-i kept on hJuJ. Jj(lnre st Stadelinanu't Clothio. Store. ier. 4 '17 JIachires rrpsi'neJ on short no icc. F 9 to see nil our citizens. Creek Nebraska.