LOOAL NEWS- llCPCBLICta CLVD, Meets at the Geart House to night. J. M. Illnchman, Esq., returned from fit. Louli last week, where ha has bean laying in a stock of goods. Over 100 cases of sun stroke were re ported ia one day in New York last week Orer fifty per cent of these prored fatal. J. I. Earlj, formerly of the Platts noath Democrat, now a resident of St. Joseph, Mo. paid oar city a short risit last week. J. W. Johnion, Sheriff of this county, contcmplated.opaning a business house in this city for soma time, bat has finally abandoned tha idea. Prof. U. W. Wise left for Vinelaod, New Jersey, last Friday, to be present at the graduation of his two sons. Ha will be absent five or six weeks. ev as Ssnator Tipton has introduced a bill f sr a grant of laads to aid in the con struction of a railroad from Nebraska City westward. The bill was referred. O'Neill is moving his goods to the new store room, one door west of the IIbk.ld I block. A "bran new" stock will be op ened at the old stand in a few days. Morton has got home, as we judge from I the A'etrj. That paper has been quite I readable lately, but is now filled with 1 pure demooratio arguments a la Briek J Fomeroy. I C. II. Parmsle. Esq., of the Lumber firm of Tarmele & Kershaw, returned zrom tne pineries last week, wnere ne nas been purchasing lumber for their yard in this city. I wa hr. heard" i"t ,T.n ... a r-ason why each delegate in theDemocratic non..nt;A. ... nnl, .IWa.l . half rot-. that it takes two democrats to make a rM man in nolit;.. The CammasMweaUh -aj. Got. Batler is ,oat to issae h,s proclamation for he moral of the seat of gorernment or the about remor State to Lincoln on or about the 15th of September. nil TTninn PravAr Mnntinr. &ra belnr I j o I held at the Court House in this City at half past 6 o'clock every rnorninj. They are well attended, and great inter. est is manifested. K. T. Duke A Co., are putting up an extensire warehouse in the rear of their sales room, wherein to atore their stores, iron, etc. They are preparing to keep a much larger stock than heretofore. Simpson, Mickelwait Sc Co., hate built, and are running, a small boat for their own accommodation. They use it for toTTilns across tho immense lots of lamber which they are selling every day. ttkfjs unit ii ArAncv nsnol mmrvtnm trx - mm i. -M a a m wv w . v . w a cause an J country. Mr. K. A. Clarendon, formerly of the Olenwood amnion, has booffbt an inter- est in the Council B'.utTs X on par id , and that ahct fl .m-a out in an -ntira new dress, and enlarged to a : ii i ii n uuauauu paper. That loolts prosperous Dr. John Black, delegate from this place to the New York Convention, arrir d at homo last Thursday. lie does not appear to hare inspired the democrats hereabouts with much Seymour enthusi asm. What's the matter 1 TO-NIGHT, At the Court-House Republicans. Mr. Luiwig, who taught a class in book keeping here some time ago, is in town for a .few weeks. Should any of our young men desire to take a few les sons, in book-keeping we doubt not Mr. Ludwig would consent to teach them, al though cot here on that business. Commissioner Hohlsobuh is always on the lookout, and keeps tbe streets la as good repair as it could be done under the circumstances, ne has been repairing the bridge on Second street, and thus sates a heavy expense which must soon here been incurred in the absence of repairs. We learn that Mr. Latta's Mill, at Rock Bluffs, will bo ready for grinding about tbe 1st of August. The mill building id not as large as many in the State, but tbe machinery is arranged in the most convenient aad compact style, and will undoubtedly do excellent work. We make tbe following extract from a private letter from Rock Bluffs r "Far. mer's are cutting their oats, in this vicin ty, but "nary" wheat. Democrats are looking down their noses" about the ominationa of their Convention. The Republicans are fecling'funny" ids Ksvmmon wraiin says mat a new Republican paper is about to be started in Nobraska City, under the editorial eontrol of W. II II. Water. Mr. Waters was formerly editor of the Press, and is one of the soundest writers in the State. ne will deal some heavy blows at Cop peraeads. Dr. W. S. Latta, of Reck Bluffs, has on hand a couple more af those indis pensable machines to every good farmer, tbe Marsh Harvester. He is selling them from $7 to $10 cheaper than any other agetj? in the wet. Call soon i 0'i want cec. n 711. A f . t.-- 1 1IHM nUTlHl II IB lill LliH l.lllfl 11 L 11 IT V I. H. II BE. I t . l oommodata these settle's in their midst d settle as we want to clos. np our ty, n the sth day of July, nss, at ll o'clock a.m.. to an eight column ebeet.and comes out in oommoaaie tnese seme.s in tneir mtast. bminena of ..id d.y, on the application to prove and admit n sntirs np rlr.sa Tha h.Avrrtser ia These families are liTing in Ohio, Ken- . " u"",co, Mid will to probate; at which time and place all an entire new dress, ine Aitiertiser is jan9tf Simpson, Mickelwait A Co. persons interested in said estate are requested t. ap- nw aka of ths hsn.amoit nsr,ri in ths Cky and West lrginia. Common "".. pe.r, and if t-ey see fit, contest admitting said will Tha Farmers are exceedingly busy just now with their harvest. The extreme heat has had' the effect to ripen grain very fast, bringing the harvest all on at past month beats everything in tha mem once and hands are reported very scarce, ory of the "oldest inhabitant." Tha It is difficult to procure enough to I SmMt tha nm .won at tha larva. wil I - " I paid. I - I Tha K.U..V. ritw Prut has one of The Jtebraska City Press nas on or T.l-- ...... in nn.ratinn. and I . j,.t tn.nxs.tisju.ttnein.ngneeaeumaHr.. class offiea. rn TTv&rn will not .rut I uc y v one before spring.) The proprietorship u. uiiurc ..u.. - r.-r r- Of tha Press bad teen changed, and the ... , , . - Daner is nOW published under the firm , ... name Of IriSll, frice Miller. . mm There is to be a grand Republican . I in ass meeting a Asuiana next osiutust. i Hon. T. M. Marquett, candidate for Pres- n I idential elector, Uen. R. R. Livingston, and others will address the people. Let ery Republican that can be present, and may Demecrat. a. are willing to hear 3 . b the truth. Aa wa learn from the Xonvareil a voor man, named Thos. Lamb, was horribly m.n,l1 h. th nr.mntnra diaeharcr. of a e - - I 1 V- 1 .1 I cannon wnicu us du souiutr uinu cr, firing, . at the Democratic ratification meeting, in that city on Wednesday even- ing. it was very aounuui ii ne weuia recover, and if he did he would be malm ed for life. The Board of Directors of the B. A M. R. R. were in session last week, and we presume have already decided upon their route to the river opposite this city. Whether they go directly through Glen wood, or a mile or two south, is not yet I Known. A large force will immediately be Put to work and next "mraer will th road completed to this city Tha ladies of Plattsmouth have our .incere thanks for their liberal dona- tiont; their assistance in .tha arrange ment of the hall, and their kindly prof . . Ierea ""vices uunDg tue .jvco.uk . ur Festival. We also leel under ODiigations eitnens lor tueir a.nu s.oucuW lioera- paironage. mr. u. i , . .1 i also, Has tnanns ior ainaiy pronenug tue 8e of h;3 band.wtson and team on the occasion Johnsox Bao.s Cornet Band. The following table exhibits tne nam- ber of i ublic land entries at the Land Office in the Nemaha Land District. . ... during tne montn or June : With Land Warrants 7,987 31 acres With cash 8,695 40 " For Homesteads 8,917 49 Final Homestead entries. ..1,741 60 " Pre emptlon9 7ji0o 00 Total, 34,461 80 " Elder Young has received letter from a gentleman who represents a Hundred! a a S or more families wishing to emigrate to suiuv pum m iuii uiic, I secure a ssct'un of land for a town site, i . jt . i j iir. .jt 1 uomesteB.ua aenr st u.uu. ivva.nui.uui our friends in Seward, Saline, Butler,Jor other western coanties to report as soon 1 s Sea -.r.l of tln. Haerl. Mr. Ropck ia aoinS " extensire Dusmebs, ana n increasing it jus as last as tne coantr" increase. He will " luo S"cu.mra.i .uipicmeu uu.ioeen a speeialitT. and bis acquaintance with - - the manufacture of machinery gives him superior advantages in selecting only such kinds as are durable and adapted to fill their various offices. He has now on band one ef tbe celebrated 'Clipper" Reaper and Mower combined, anew thing in.this part of the world also a Cox k Roberts Thresher. He has brought these machines on for sam ples, and desires to have every farmer in the country call and examine them, whether they wish to purchase or not. TU . V,,. U... . a ijoj wo iictu . mo n .i n uvuou ucasi door to tha two storj brick blacksmith hon. DSM0RK4TS S OT. , 3I0XTHLT. Aula popular parlor Magaxiae.has won for itself aa en- riabls place in the esteem of American itdies. Its nsefulneis, the amount fur nished for the money, is onlj equaled bj its variety, its high tone, and general lit erary excellence. In all thesq'rospecta it is far in advance of its contemporaries, and thoroughly deserves the high favor it has won. It is marvelous lhat premium of real and great value can be added to a magazine of such cost and character, for three dollars per year. It only proves what is so often said, that books and newspapers are tha cheapest and the best educators in the world. Address, W. Jennings Demorest,J473 Broadway, New York. The Ice Cream Festival last week was a tine auair, ana neitea ID lOnncon r m . r- j a t i e. uru 9. wruuti unuu iwrwuuao u-ueu it was eien aboat 83o. All who attended express themselves highly pleas ed with the entertainment. This Band nas improved wonderfully duingthe past year, and will now compare favorably with more noted tronpes. Much of their suooess may be attributed to the ceaseless energy of their teacher Mr. L. F. John son who, by tbe way, is one of the best musicians in the west. lie is master of nearly every musical instrument in use, and takes great prido in the instruction Of pupils. We understand the Band Boys have been urged to give a series of promenade concerts, and we hope) they may ooaelude to do so. They need a few new instruments, and miffht. triin . manner, secure safioient funds to pay for them and at tbe same time furnish a I pTeeant resort for promenaders. . i :i. i - ri.s : r . u l The thermometer, during tha past week, has ranged from 98 to 100 d eg. Such weather as we hare had for the heat has not been confined to this part of th ennntrv. tint tha aama nrw ffnmaa frAm I - J I ail parts Or tne east. tVerj day the tel- I . . . , . ., . I rKrPn D"n'nPW"01 unproceaen"ane"M"rirt 0r4in lh' 1"r ' . I ..-. .... that .boat t week, .fur ..id ..rri.M ..m b I -..--- .,.;. f,ftm 1V t in I - - V I " We USUallV have a few Varv hot I days in Nebraska during the summer: K, . v h. I . . , rising Dave jw uc?. more mso two or ... ., it . three times the Same season Until this m. . .at w..t, tt ... Summer; and for the past week it has been above 100 dej. every day, and for i- i toe past mania it nas averaged as men i as 95 deg . I S5r"The Kansas Stte Journal, wbich has all along been a Johnso 0TS' "d wh,ch ,ooked UI on the Chase movement, says the n( Johnson P- no- mination of beymour and lilair are coldly received tjy tne uemooracy oi a . a T a Slate, and declares that the Demo- eral,c Pa"J m ueuoeraieiy to.u.u.ucu DIED- Kear Eight Mile Grove, on Saturday, July 18th, 1868, Biktik Jane, only daugh ter of W. and lisa Bivekaok; aged 9 months. Lost On Monday July 13th, 1868, one promissory note, drawn by S. Cole, favor of Marsh Bros, k Steward. Notice is hereby given that payment has been stopped on the same. jaj 13th 1858 W. S. LtTTA, agent. The Household Jewel. ne undersigned nave, eacn naa in use, i two'.to fooryears, one of your Machines I which has given so great satisfaction that we desire to'recomend it. as an invaluable Htmsthou jewt;, to all our lady friends. ,t . i th t .. t out of order80 i;ght running - and easily m.na - d. that a child can nse it -o re o-- - - I Uable inaction that u neTer missea a itjtch and .,t tha it be 8 led Machine. W. hare , .... , ,. always found the seam perfectly reliable never ripping in washing or wear or in any way failing till the garment is worn out. Letter to Wilcox & Glbbs S. M' Co., from Mrs: D. G- George, Mrs. V P' Matleson, and six other ladies of South Shaftsbury, Yt. We have two of the celebrated John II Manny's Combined Reaper & Mower left, wmcn we oner to tne xarmers oi uass I . . . . . I uoumy, ior tne Tery low pnoe oi $iou, and warrant the same to do as much and s good work as any machine made. A few of tbe Celebrated Garden City Selb, Cultivators and Hay Rakes on nana yes at a rery cneap pnoes. . Wigobshors Sc Co. . .r Ntw Yori Hsh Stnrn. HTItTirr1 AH persons OWing US Will please Call ... ... . ..I Plattsmouth Lodge No. 6, A F. & A JO. BsgulareoeAmanleatlonslst and 3d Mondays of each noum, at o i-s o cioca, p. m. K. B. LIVINQ3TON, W. M. O. O. BBTTS, See. Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R. A. M. Itegular convocations 3d and th Tuesdsya of eicn saonm, 1101 i o Clock p. m. a. C. BETT8, See. I. 0.0. F. Regular meeting! of Pl.tte Lodge, No. 7, 1. O. O. F. every S.tuadsy evening at IX o'clock p. m. Brothers of otber Lodge, are Invited to visit this Longs. Hy order or 8. DUKE, S.O. ua i at. LairJiAii, nee. aec y. BAND Or HOPE DFGREK LODGE. Ne. 4- Reg ular meetings the second and fourth Prldsy evenings ore.cnmonin. r. St. iounu, Jr.. w. u X. Slstrr SARAH LEWIS. W. D' V. T. 3.W.CALKIN, W. D.8. I. 0. O. T. I B . "VW ll.mil..iHull.A.aMTii.&l...B..l.. rM..lln- i empiars respcctruiiy invitca. h, Baxter windham. w. s. w-c-t" I THOS. W. gHKIOCK, Lodge Deputy, I ..IK! IK - IKUVIU, .W. II, IIQUI inUIHl URI HDVtvu lArul wA . t- -1 . i . I logs every Tuesday evening. Travelling Templar. re-peciruiiy invitra b. w. CALKIN, w c T F. M. TOUNO. ir , W. 8. F M. YOUNG, Sen., Lodge Deputy. St. Luke's Farisa Vestry. Regular meetiags flrst Tnes lay of every month, at 1 p. m.. at tne omre oi l u w neeier. Rev. 6EO.C. BKTT8. D W Wreblbb, Clerk. Chairman. r-tICEL310R DK JR8K LODGE, No. 1. Platts mouth, bold regular meetings on tbe third Wednes day evenings or each month. Br. J. wEsLET BARNES, W D T. Bro. W. L. Wslix, W D 8 Bister Rosa Davis. W D T T. r9"STAR OF liOr LODGE No. 8. Ml. Pleasant noius regular meetings every Saturday evening. j. h. bates, w c. t. JilSS BAttAH ioipkl,. w. 8 - 8. A D A VI3, Lodge Deputy. i Delinquent Tax Payers Take Notice. Tea days grare will be given from this date In which to pay your taxes, after whith time .col. WlW Wil I K. M An. fln I Bl.A I eall aad pay aad save costs and exoense I . o- vtilia. rreasnrer. i rutumouth, July 23d 1S68. nlCSw. George Boeck, Dealer In all kinds of Agricultural Implements. Maoufadurer of WAGONS, BUGGIES SrC. J repairing .one with neatness aad Dlspstca. . At the two story Brick Bhop, flatumonth rbr..ka. uiyiisa. isea. oistr. nfcrtUin, UWmrVni, AUW ECONOMY. 3 REASONS FOR BOARDING with GEO. W. ICOjLVIX, OAK 6TREET. . - - PLATrsMOUT. 1 Two blocks northwest of Brick School-Uouse. IT E has a BA TB B0 USE, free to patrons; bis 11 rooms are well ventlla'ad, and bis prices ai rsiAM. arT iltf. I - - - I - , - LEGAL NOTICE. Samuel L Cannon v.. J Petltkia for D I force . Sallte J. Cannon. 1 Faille 3. C.n.on. of the State of lflssoari,wlll take notice that a.tunel J Csin,in,kf the eoonty ercu ana state or N-braika, did on the olnth day of July, A t 1863. file hit petttfoa or bill In Chancery in tne District ourt ef the 3d Ju- dicial District of Nebraska, ia and for Can eountr. ag.ltut her, tbs aatd Sallie J. Cannon, d-feaOaal, setting forth tbatsb defendant and the said com- olainsot were aa the 8d day of feptember. 136S, defend 4Ht did sb.ndon I tin uld complalo.at and went to the State of Missouri, and that on tha lih dayo j.-uary.. . - jlj :J Sallle Frame and marry a ma hy the asm. - L ad that the said oallla J. Cannon I living Id i I et.U of udulUry with lb. said H. O. Toler. and pnnoi inn w, wniian ti.iciu between tt. said Samuel u. annon and the said Sal- he I. Cannon be declared null and yotd. and that thesald Samuel J. Cannon be divorced from the Ud defendant, and that the said Sallle J. Cannon ia "ulrt to.?P?e"5 "d,,at!,Ker.".L,ptu.l05?,, - before the 8J Monday alter the sixth day of tupnM icon, wbicn win te on me jim aay or su(ut, iaes Patel this Bth day oi Juiy, ist. Br Wat. E Davis, his solicitor. ' Ordered Dnblllhed ia the N BSASKA RlBALB. Witoeae mi eianatare end the seal ef said Cearl at Platumcatb, Jaly vtn, l sen- WILLI. M A., nau, n!3 Clerk o the Diitrict Court. NEW HIE AT MARKET!! GEO. FICKLER Zl CO. CORNER 2d 4- 3A.V STREETS, PLiTTSMOrjTH, NEBRASKA. Keep constantly on band the best of All Kinds of ITIents, which they caa famish their eastomers at the SEST OF XA.2ES FOX CASH t July 3d. 1868 3m. mm t- n Fill I jJAA S3 JJUUC. y . id ST., PPO!sITS"KSW YORK STORE.' PLATTSMOUTH. - - NEB. Confectioneries, ukcau, PIES, CAKES, CHEESE, and REFREUMEXTS kept on hand at all times. . JIUDERTY. nl5if. XOWiV PROPERTY FOR as a v . ssmaLjauj. The undersigned desirant or removing to the coun try, now (.ffera for sale his Town Property, eon- eiitinr of DwellinK liene. 4 rooms, and necessary oa t-houses, large .nd a pall fruits, one and a half (14) acres, mostly In good cultivation, aiso, a nrsi rate well, laid with brick, will take a good pa ir of tei Farmer p.r- uioraer's. H. 1.. K. STILES. Pl.ttsmoath, July 9th. 1S69 tf. DROBATK SOTICE. I f , V" " k- i t- .11 ,. . .111 I Hi DuroortinK to be the last will and testament of I d:rnon Smith, dee'd. late of Cass conniy. and Sta'e I .f K.hracka tifta hn H 11 In th nffle of tha PruhatA ICJurt of said connty, and that a hearing will be bad 1 . I to probate. Given under my hand and real at my omce this em day or July, ISbS, WliVLilAJa U.UIUB. Jaj 9th 1853, no.14 Probate Judge. T7STRAT SALE. Vj Notice is hereby liven that on Saturday, the Sth dav of August. 1865. at one o'clock p. m., of said day, at tbe hoime of John Averts, two miles above tbe montn oi weeping water, in i-iDeny rrecmri. Cass county, Nebraska, I will offer at pub.c sale to the highest bidder, one red Heifer, three years old. Said Hirer was taken up and will be sold .. an estray. sa a H.I.B. Ja. rnu.icn, July Id. '63 wo Justice of the fesoe. Improved Farm and Tim ber f or sale- The fsrm Is about 20 miles west from Plsttsmeuth. 2 mile, west of Hoover'., on (he Etage Bo.d. CO acres has been in cultivation a log boose noon it and plenty of stock water; it is S w qr ec 27, T 12, iv ii iw ibtci auu cuuuvuicu wiin 10 1.01 I ana 8 K qr of 8 K qr Sec 20, same T and K. (timber) so ana u-iH acres, mating -ami aad u ion aeies Also the N w qr of N w qr of Sec 24. T 70. K 44. in Mills county, tow., uue eastrrom Pl.tumnutb, and 1 mile from the river, (heavy timber.) For terms address. D. H SOLOMON, may2Str. Qlenwood, Iowa. NEW ARRANGEMENTS! James O'CTeill BrilIK IK PRY GOODS, GROCERIES, t HARDWARE, QUEENS WARK HATS, BOOTS, CAPS. SHOES, FARM PRODUCE And everything needed by tha FARM ER - MECHANIC. Having purchased the entire stock of toads belong ing to Wm acrold. I am re-fitting th store room in go d style, and propose to sell gt odsat tbe old eta ua. on me most reasonable terms. marStf J1MIS O N r ILL, I a mrpA'D "TVTTl'V Am X A TIT I XX Ah J. V1V11 JIM X XXX XJXX VV General Land Afent. Lincoln. ... Nebraska. Will practice In any of tha Coartaof the State, aad will buy and sell Real Ks.at. en commission, pay Taxes, examine nrie., t. aovgsl 'Cttr REED, BEARS SLE Y ft CO, Real Estate Agents, WEEPNO WATER, NEBRkSKA. Li ad. boncht. man seed and sold. Valuable Tim ber Land for sale. Taxes psid for Non-residents CTlnroo protapUy attended ta. msrea 20 ie. WASHING Sc IROX1NC BY Irs. Ivl. rJieman. In the rear of City Bakery. fancy article wa.hed atld done op in the neatest trie. SatUfnei i-m snsranteed- PlatmoOtb. Nebraska, June Volb nlxtr. Sheridan House, m. W. Irish, Proprietor. Corner of .Min and Third Street. ' - Pl.lttgmOlltli, Nefo. rloird br the dav or week. Chareee moderate I Stage, leave thli ITntl.e flail for.ll points alive. FURNITURE!! THOMAS W- SHRYOCK, CABINET MAKER, AND DIALER A" ALL KINDS OT Furniture and Chairs. THIRD STREET. (XearSfala.) PLATTSJIO UTH, JfEBRASKJl. Heparins and Varnishing neatly done. X3T Funerals attended at the shortest notice. inn. B. Sptblock. E. BiXTiB WisnrtiH Co. Clerk and Recorder. Dept'y Clerk Beer. Spurlock & Windham, PLATTSXOUTII, NEBRASKA. FRONT ROOMS OF COURT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer's Office. LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD. Titles Examined, and Conveyances ITIade, Taxes paid and receipts forwarded promptly. Plattsmouth, Jane 18,1863 nil. Plattsmouth Meat market! W. F. Morrison &Bro, Miin Street, opposite Masonic Block, A foanfi at onr market. STEAMBOATS supplied en reasonable terms. The highest market prica will b. paid ter STOCK AND HIDES! We have atlarge lot of for sal at retail. W. r. MORRISON BKO. Jane 26th nlitf. WASHINGTON I . I JjU luBliraUCe vOwpa yj 9S It road way, Jfew-l'ork. CYRUS CURTISS, President. I Cash AfSettS, - 81,000.000. Entire profits divided among the Policy Holders. Policies nonforfeitable, after twi annual payment Dividends on the Contribution Plan, paid annual ly from date of policy, and In case the premiums are not paid, applied to kef p the insurance in toree. LIFE POLICIES SELF SUSTAINING In from 18 to 20 years, according to age. This company issue- policle on all the approved plans of Insurance, and offers every indaceme.tcon sis'ent wim solvency. For parttcuisrs apply to tbe undersigned. For Ageocie to PAUL MASON, General A (tents, 130 LaSelle street, Chicago. RCSD a LTMAN, Agents Council Bluffs. Dr. K. R. LIVINGSTON, Med. Exsminer, nil Plattsmouth, Neb, PLOWS! PLOWS! a E. F O R G Y , Manufacturer of all kinds of Farming Implements, 8uch as the celebrated Rod Breaking Plows, Mould Board Breaker, stirring l'lows, single and Double Shovels, Cultivator, and Harrows. Repairing done on short notice All work warranted. Ilavinehad ranch exoerien-e in the business. I feel assured that I can give general satisfaction. Please give me a call before purchasing elewbere. U. FOKUT. Plattsmouth. Neb.,Msy.6th, 1867. AND WOOL- CARDIEMC. Ho! for Salt Creek, where yon can kill two birds with one stone, get your Gra'n Ground .nd Wool C.rded at the same time; the machinery for both is In perfect order. We nse the Patent Machine Cards. which were rnn enough last year to establish their superiority over the old kind, as all who used the - can testify. The fUDeriorit of Mr. S. Twiss as a Carder is well known, and his services are still ie-1 tained for tbe benefit of tbe public. With the above advantages we flatter ourselves that we can make tt to the advantage of all who want work In our line I to eome this way. IA, DBAN , Proprietor. niyia 8. Tn ids. varaer. DR. HI. II. Ifl'CIsUSKY, DENTIST, Wit do all work In his line on short aotls. ' yOBcs with Dr. Llvingfiea. Ju!y.f K. Sc N- STAGE LINE. Stsge will leave Neb. City on and af.er April 18th. at 1.9 o'clock, a m.. taking breakfast at FactoryTiiSe. arrive at PliiHrngmh at IS o'clock, for linocr; leave FlatUaio-utk at one; arrive at K'b. ttty ai S o'clock, n. an OBce at Llndiev'S Uote, Aeb. City, and at Finite Vallet ItoOfe. Flattsmoath. aprlCtf GEO. JKNNINQa. FOR SAtili The 8. Vee. 14 The N W V. 818, the N E of N K ii. the N K of 8 E IS aal the 3 K Of S K, See 15, T 10 Range II, Caa County, Nebraska. chaeers. Terms on.-f Mirth cash the balance in three I equal aanaal aal payments, internet at 10 per cent, pay I .Si. .aureus W. B. BEKBK. msyTuiS Cadis, HsnieenCJ.,Ohio. SlSVIO LTVtTT. tROt.lf.HMI. a- -ari a vreimi a Bivrnwl Real Estate Office, AMD- Homestead Directory, REBBASKA CITT, I op'site LandOfiice. LIHCOLIT, NED., Cadmao House. Government Inde .elected from 'personal ezam- Inatloa. Free Homestead, selected, stirred and e eored. Lsnda in tecond hsndt and lmprored farms bon.ht and sold. Titles examined, a nd ConTeyanei-e mrde. Rirr.nens: John B. Turner, late Prrt O a C USE; Lee County National Rank, Wo!v Ml. ; Robert Harris, 8upt C B St Q R ; Any Banker In Whiteside coanty. III. : Reeuter and Receiver of Land Office, Nebraska City. oil S. F COOPEIl, ATTORFJCT ASD COUNSELOR AT LAW. P 1 at t smou t h ejlVeh. Will bay and sell Real Estate, and pay taxes fr non-residents. Improved and a Bin-proved lands and lets fir sal. June 23th nUvl. T" RIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. I Eas.ys for Younft Men on the Interesting rela tion of Bridegroom to Bride in the institution of Msrrisg, a Guide to matrimonial felicity and true hi ddi ne.. bent oy man in sc. lea letter envelopes free of ch.rce. Ad drees, HoWAaB Amociatiov, Box F, FbilsoeipQia, ra. JUST RECEIVED And for sale at low figures, 1(1 t'U COFFER. 1 bbU SCGATt. S III DRY A PPLES, bits DRY PEA CUSS, SfC , ke. Also, a lar(a assortment ef Fine Lumber, LATH. SHiyOLKS, DOORS. WINDOW SASH, WINDOW MI.JMDS, U LASS. VBMUNT. PLASTER PARIS, HAIR, COAL OIL, EU LEXINGTON COAL, esoautheis, to which w invite the attention efBur Tickets via oiacaiuiuuB svuu utucn sasi mi f u i i uva p s v are Agents for the OOODIN COAL BANK, at Lex. inrtoa.and Dronose to furnish all the Coal this country wants at prices to suit. Also a large stock of Bye, Bourbon and Star Whisky. Cherry. Raspberry, Blackberry and Ginger Brandy. Call and see as. SIMPSON. SIICKELWAIT k CO. Je6 d3 wtf PIANOS. PIANOS, MELODEONS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Deafer In the celebrated Steck McCammon Pianos, and other Musical Instruments. 311 Instruments wsrranted Ave years. . octii ly ID. B. lMclM echan, DSALBR IH HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL and NAILS, B0CE ISLAND FLOWS, CORN.PLA NTER S, Cultivators, sulky and walking, Cook Stoves, A Large Variety on Hand. Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, j &c, &c. a Urge stock new on band at small advance on astern Prices. 106 Main Street, - Nebraska City. (Opposite the Seymour Houss) SIGN OF THE PAD-LOCK. FURNITURE, CTtLalrJS, OOFFIISTS' AND Cabinet - Work ! H- BOECK Bavlnr enlarged his Shop and Sales-rooms would respectfully remind tbe people in this vicinity that ne can rurntsn tnem wim me very oe.c ramiiure. Chairs, or other Cabinet-work, at the most reason able rates. I shall keep constantly on Hand a large assortment or aattem iv ore, ana am also prepared to manufacture anythlnt ia my line on short notice. A large assortment of Beady-made Coffins kept a all times, u.il aad examine my stoc. ana prices JelOdAwtf H. BOECK. BLACK HAWK Two Horse CULTIVAT O R . By practical experiments In the field and by test ing them with the best Wa'-kinc Cu tivatois made. they have been brought to a stata approaching In construction. Tbe cultivator conslsta of two wi ought iron ax elrees, arched ana well oracea. Tne plows are simpiy two iron pe.ms witn DOUBLE SHOVEI. FLOWS attach-d to tbe axle by a double Joint which gives the olow an easy, out at tbe saire time perfectly true vertical and nortxontai motion. The tooirue is double and fastened to the arch or lowered at will, when the corn is young-, reducing draft, and raised when the corn is higher. The shovels are furnished with Reversible Teeth, 80 that the soil can be thrown either to or from tbe corn. T Plows are connected by means of loose coupling, wa eh enable tbe plowman to control both Plows by holding one. The following are afew o.'the.dv.nt.geous points of superiority which this Cultivator has over others lt It is stronger aad lighter, being made almost entirely of wrought iron. 3d- The doable points br which the shovela are attached to the axle enables tbe plowman to move his plow either to or from the corn or tin It out the ground with the lea t effort. Sd. With this Cultivator the depth of the fnrrow can be regulated, plowiag shallow or deep whether the ground ia bard or soft. 4th. By mesas of the loose coapllng which con nects the two plows you can make the two plows ran any distance apart that you may desire, With otb er plows it Is almost impossible to hold both shovels when throwing earth to tbe corn, and to keen them from crowding together when plowing from the corn. For further particulars, eall, or address D. B. McMECHAN. NO. 108 XAINST. . NEBRASKA CITT a?r J. M. HINCHMAN,- (Soccesior to Donelaa . ILachnan,) Druggist & Apothecary, DEALEI lit DRUGS & MEDICINES, I'fll ritS. ' Dyes, ISfmons, Toilet doods, PerfurrierXf Fancy Soapsj pubis-wi a as AWW For afeehanleal and Medietas? inra?.e Keep coastsntiy en hand a taU and wtff airt- ed stock ef PATENT ITIEDICIINI PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CsrefuZZy compoondetl oy an eaperieneel Drn'c tt . Itone but the rUBJEST Med'iclare used. All poc0 warranted as represented'. Csll and see. Jf Al! STrtfiEf , P0CTHS1ITX. terms Cash. OPEN TO OSCEOLA. Burlington & Kissouri River, esd CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY EAILEOADS Connections made at Burling ton, for CHICAGO and tbe EAST. BURLINGTON, Passengers hr this roate have choice of the tares Oreat Trunk Lines leading east from Chicago, tha Michigan Central, ' Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana, Fort Wayne &. Chicago Hail Roads, For all points ia INDIANA, MICHIGAN, OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA asd Tea Throush Tickets and Baggage Cbccha far all las. port.nt points PULL31AITS PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all night trains east of Burlington. L. CARPER, C. B. P1RKI5S, Oefi. Tc't St Pas'r As't Superintendent. apr23.68 QHICAC.0 & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. Grand Consolidated Xtlne t SHORTEST and MOSf EXPEDl T10US ROUTE TO ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH. Trains leave tho Depot at Council Bluffs, la connection with trains on the Cauncll : aad at- Soseph Railroad, as follows: (louncu diuds iimej Express at 11.00 a. m , except Sundays. Mail at 6 &6 p. m,, " Saturdays. arriving In Chicago at 1 p m. and 6 a. m., mikl.g eloe coonectiooa with the Michigan Central, afica iran Sonth.rn, Pittsborg, Fort Wsyne and Chios , Chicago and Great Eastern. Chicago and Alton, IN Inols, Central, and all other Kaslern and Soaihera Ballroads, for Toledo, Delroxt, Buffalo, Albauy, Quebec, Cleveland, Dunkirk, Sntbridge, Montreal c r.i J Worcester, Boston, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, FITTSBURCH, HABRIEBCRQH, BALTIMORE, Wsrhinf ton, Cineianai t, Cairo, Wheeling, Leolsville, Memphis, Columbus, St. Louis, Vlcksborg, NEW ORLEANS. Saving Tims, and Securing Ounfrrl aa4 Safety. Baggage Checked Throng!, to all principal poirle and no extra charge for transfer through Chicago. Passengers have choice of routes vsa Chicago, enjoying all the modern improvements in sse Srst-clas. railways. Superior Arranged Sleeping Cars on ail jyigm i rains: Passengers for aay po'n. East or South, to aval themselves of the maay ad vaotagee offered by thle company, should be p.rtlcu ar to ak for, aad tea that their ticketsread.' "VIA CMCA0O NOR TIT-WE STERN RAILWAY." 49A copy of the HbBALO will be found en lid at tbe office of the Chicago St Northwestern Railway 229 Broadway, New York. O. L. DCSLAP, GenT Sup't. J. P. HOKTON.N. W. Paa'r Ag't Chicago. B. F. PATRICK, Gea'l Taa'r gent H. WIESLia, M. C. II WIS D. 11. Wlieeler &. Co., Real Estate Agents. I G OXXllXllSSlOlierS OI Tlftarla I AND Fire and Life Ins, Ag'ts, PLATTSMOUTH, N. T. Collections promptly attended to, and proceeds re mitted at current rate, ef Exchange. Taxes paid in Wes'e-n Iowa and Mebntaaafor non-residents. Titles to ljd investigated. Money loaned on Beat Estate recur. ties. Land Warrants located. CLAIM AGENTS. Atfe t For collection of claims against Gevernmea for soldiers, tneir idnwi aad minor b.r.. A cent of I tot in Purchase and sale of Lands and City proper. ty, easing of Tenements. REFERENCES: Hon. 8. II. Elbert, Denver City. C. T. Hesars. Koaotxe Bre., Omaha, Neb. " HeCan. Il Metcalf, Nebraska C ly. G. W. Fllley. St. Loot., Mlaourl. Dr. Pto Lewis, Boatosi, Massachaaetss. H W Ditmars, Chicago, Illinois. H M Msgtll, Cincinnati. Ohio. Tootle a If anna, Plattsmouth, KebrasXa. L B Rich, Three Rivera. Michigan. Hon F Fellows, Bloomfleld, Wlectt&sta. Bon T K aUrqiieit, Piattamcuth, !ebras:s. L Lcwtav Aitotoey at Law, Buffalo, New Toik. Csrtar. Hussry a Cnrl, Oe Molns, Toa. dwtf '