LOCAL NEWS. We had a refreshing shower last Tues day afternoon. Senator Tipton and Representative Tiffs have our thanks for favors. Hod. S. Paddock has been nominated a) Governor of Wyoming Territory. CASH l'AIUFOHHlIC.lT. w 2 bv CLARK & PLUMMER. Commissioner Hoblschuh is angnged in putting the Main street levee in good repair. W. R. Davis, Esq, left for Sward c -nint j last week where he take up rermanant residence. Our fellow townsman, J. W. Barnes, Esq., '-ft for Savanah, Mo., las'. Tuesday, where ho expects to take up his residence fir so mi tim. m m. Mr. MaMaken, ot Toicd), Ohio, has Utn in the city for :i week cr two. lie laft Iat Mondav for a short stay in luwa. The News nublishcs auite a strlnz of paragraphs which it calls Grants ?peech tu. It fails to giv hia speeches to Tern bcrton and Euokner. Th Douglas county Democracy, on Saturday last, instructed their delegates ta th? Stata Convention to go for lp f let on for Congress. Tha salt works at Lincoln will bo rcaly for operation next week. It is ex pected they will turn out 30 barrels per d iy to start with'. Tiirtaers are getting well along with the w heat harvest. Where the grasshop pers done D) Injury, crops wore never better. . .-. . We Icara that the Board of Directors ef the C. & M. R. R. have delayed the definite location of the line to this city until the 15 th of August. - M Doom's havd more orders for Farm Implements then they can fill this season. They will increase their facilities next season, and keep a greater quantity of machines. The amount due tho State of Nebraska from the General Government, for the live per cent; on sale of public land w;h on the 3lst day of December last, i10,'J-:C43. Four different burglaries are reported in the Neurs as having occurred in Ne braska City within twenty-four hours of th j tirae of the Democratic meeting there List Sitru lay. The following are the delegate! from Otoo county to the Democratic State convention : S. 11. CVrnm, D. P. IV.f., J. Gi'.niore. J. B. Bennet, James, Thorn and 15. II. M.ller and E. R. Rich ardson. We learn that Hon S. II. Calhoun re cently delivered a democratic speech be fore a largo audience in Lincoln, and at the close of his effort the audience gave three hearty c'-ieers for Grant and Colfax. We can imagine Howard's "pheelinks." Gen. P.W. Hitchcock came down from Omaha last Tuesday. Wc learn from him that Gen's Grant, Sherman, Shcri dan, and the others accompanying them, male no hilt at Omaha only rode through tho tiwn and passed over across the riTcr. 1 Gen. Grant carue in from the west last Tuesday morning, and was reoeived in Omaha as a loyal General should be received by a loyal people. lie was accompanied by Sherman, Sheridan, Dent, and some ten others. They im mediately took the trainfor Sr. Joseph . mmmm-m mm J. S. Morton and J. B.' Bejnett are the Democratic Candidates for the State Senate in Otoo county. Morton mu6t have "soured" on runing for Governor an Congress, as he has been a standing candidate for one of those positions so long that "the memory of man runneth not to the contrary." We have received the first number of tho Frtmont Tribune, J. N. Hays editor and proprietor. It is as neat as a pin, mechanically (Hays wouldn't get up any other kind of a paper,) and has the trae ring of Republicanism . It goes in strong for Fremont city and Doge county, and will prove, if well supported, of immense" value in bringing settles to that portion of the country. Our Weeping Water correspondent say : lhe weather has been so not tnat we have been unable to scare up many items of interest. Our farmers have found it difficult to harvest. One man has been sun struck near here. There are large quantities of wheat to cut yet. Our neighbors estimate their crop of whaet at from CO to 30 bushels per aere. We are all pleased with the Democratic nominations. The paity could not have done more for us than they have. At the meeting of the Ciub last Thurs day evening, the name was changed from the Republican Club to the Grant and Colfax Club. The meeting was a very interesting one, and gave evidence of a thorough awakening among the Republi cans and a determination that the govern ment of the United States should never pass into the hands of men who openly declare in favor of another rebellion, as Frank Blair has done. The meeting was entertained by several execllent speeches and by appropriate music by the John son Bros's. Cornet Band. reat. Such characters should understand I.F.nAfi TVffcTtP.K that we have a city orlinance making c , T . such things a criminal offence; and not vs. r-ctiuon for Divorce. 6a;ne t. uannon, j IJTtOBATE NOTICE. I hereby give notice to all concerned that a will purporting to be tin last will ami testament of n ! rson Sini th, dee'd, lute of Cxi eouniy. and Sta'e of .SYLra-k, ban been filed io Ibeofflceof the Probate OOiy tnat, Dot tnat Onregenerated rebels I Fallie J. Canaon, of lhe State Curt of said eortatr, and that a hearing will be had i. .. . T . . I or Missouri. wilt taac notice tuti Sfaninel J cainuiijiji I at my onice in me city or riatisinouih, lu said ciua uu J" auaere vu ine oeu. uaviS cause he county of Caa and fctate of N braska. did on ly, n the 23:h day i f July, litis, at 11 o'clock .m.. are a fltpnoh in thf nnstril nf Tnrnl nnn I tne ninth day of July, A o 18G8, flle his petiii'fa or ol raid day, on the application to prore and admit nru Bienca in tae nusirilS Or loyal peO- .... . :h.nMnp ln .he District tVurt f tr...l On- .aid will t, tirohate. at which tin., and rn..il pie: and if they desire to get about quiet- 1 dicial District of Nebraska, io and for Caas county, I persons int jretted ln said estate are requested te ap- i . . mai nmr inn uiio n&ii if. J Hnr.nr. Hr.t)ian, 7 in this part Of the WOrld they will obey setting forti that she, defendant and the said mm- l i j fc 4t a. ,i i piamam were on ion m uiy or reptemoer, isoo, the laws and not threaten the officers of rn,rried according to the i.w of Nebraska, and the law. Gen. Thayer has not been tinmindful of the wants of the people of Nebraska since he has been in Washington, as the various little matters small in themselves yet of great importance to the peoplewhich he has attended to for them will bear witness. He took especial pains to secure mail eevice to accommo date the people, and among the most re- cent established pest offices we and the followiog : At Benton, Sanders county, James R. Swann, Pot-tmaster. At Norfolk, Madison county, A. Roa?ch, Postmaster. At Zenia, Sarpy ounty, Mies. M. C. Bates, Postmaster. At Cedar Blaffi, Sanders county, L. L. Whitney, Postmart jr. At Elinont Cumming eounty, Thos. E. Johnson, Postmaster. At Lakeview, Cu naming county, II. n. Howe, Postmaster. that about two weeks after said marriaKe the aaid defend Hit did abandon the aaid complainant and weottothe State of Missouri, and that on the lth day of January, ISCS.diJ assume her maiden Dame Sallie Frame and marry a man liy the name of II. O. Toler, and that ail a defendant is lie ing and has been liring- with the said II. Q. Toler as his wife and thit the said Sallie J. Cannon is liring in a state of udultery with the said If. O. Toler. and praying that the said marriie contract entered into between the said samuet -. annon and tne raid Bai lie J. Cannon be declared null and void, and that the said Samuel J. Cannon be divorced from the said defendant, and that the said Sallie J- Cannon is required to appearand auswer said petition on or before tae 8d Monday after the sixth day of .August If 68, which will be on tne JJst day of August, lJate.1 this 9th day ol July, lS(i-t. bAMUKL L. CANKOX. By WM. R DiTii, his solicitor. Ordered pnblirhed in the N biaiii HXiLD. Witness my Signature and the seal of said Court at Platumcuth, July 9ih, 1 66s. William L. wells, nl5 Clerk o the District Court. pear, and if t-ey see St, contest admitting said Will to prooare. Given under my Land and feal at my office this 6th day or July, Istld, WILLIAM d.gagb. Juiy9ib 1833,--oo.l-i Probate Judge. TOWA PROPERTY FOR T'he nnderalirnrd desiuu of removing to the conn- X try, now ctfers fur sale his Town Property, con sisting or Dwelling lloave, 4 rooms, and necessary1 out houses, large and snail fruits, one and a half acres, mostly in good cultivation, also, a first rate well, laid with brick, will take a guod pair of horses and wagon as part payment. For further par ticulars enquire of proprietor at Clark St Plummer'a. U. li. K. STILES. Plattsmoutb, July 9:h. 188a-tf. T ?STRAT SALE. I J Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the Sth dav of August. 1S63, at one o Clock p. m., or taid day, at tie house of Joh Avsrts, two mile above the mouth of Weeping Water, in Liberty Piecitict, Cass county, Nebraska, I will offer at public sale to the hlfhrtt bidder, one red Heifer, three yeats old. Said lUl.'er Wat tak.'u np and will be sold as an estray. GSANBVILLC M. FALMElt. July Sd,'63 w5. Justice ef the Peaoa. K Sc . STAGE LINE. Stage wrll leave Neb. City on and af-er April 18th. at 1-2 o'clock, a. m,, taking breakfast at Factoryviiie, arrive al PlatUmoutn. at li o'clock, for dinner; leave PlatUmoutk at one; arrive at Neb. Citv at 6 o'clock, p. m. Office at Lindsey'a Bote1, -Yeb. City, and at Platte Valley House, riattsmouth, aprlCtf GEO. JENNINGS. FOR SALE The S. ii Pee. 14 The N W V, 6 S3, the V K of N E the N of 8 B 13 and the 8 R of 8 K, Sec 15, T 10 Kange 11, Caas County, Nebratka. .411 of the above lands for rale in tracts to suit pur chasers. Terms one-fourth cash the balance ln three equal annual payments, interest at lu per cent, pay able annually. Addrets W. B. BEHBE, mayTmS Cadia, Harrises C.,Ohio. J. M. HINCHMAN, (Suceewor to Do&clan 4 Oinchmaa,) Druggist & Apothecary, DEALER 19 DRUGS & MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Dyes, JNotions, Toilet Goods, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,' PURE WINES A5 DAVID LEVITT. IHM.H.HtDJ. L.EAVITT Si HYDE, The fires of freedom burn brightly in old Cass, and next November will tell a story that will make treason quake. We had the pleasure of attending the org a niz&tion of a Grant and Colfax Club, in Liberty Precinct, last Saturday eyening, and the opponents of the rebellion threat ened by Frank Blair were out in force They mean work, and we predict that Liberty precinct will not belia her nam? thi h fa,!!. Shart and stirrinsr sneech- cs were delivered by Messrs. Erwin Chapman, and Wiliso, aid tho nieetiaj adjourned with tLree reusing cheers for Grant and Colfax. The Liberty Grant and Colfax Club will meet again on Friday evening, August 7th, when prominent speakers are expeeted to address the club. It is a well known fact that the young men, under the leadership of Grant, sav ed this country from disintegration, and it is eminently proper that they should take an active part in elevating their chieftain to the Presidency. They can take hold of the matter with a will. We were more than ever convinced of this faot by listening to a soul-stirring speech from Mr Wiltse, last Saturday evening, before tha Grant and Colfax Club ia Liberty precinct. He spoke for about fifteen minutes with a fire and feeling which can only be exhibited by one who has his heart in the cause, and one who feels that the safety of the nation depends upon the decision rendored in November next. We hope the voice of Mr. Wiltse, and tho voice of every young patriot in tho State, may be heard in evary school district in the county between this time and November Lost On Monday July 13th, 18C8, one promissory note, drawn by S. Col, favor of Marsh Bros, k Steward. Notice is hereby given that payment has been topped on the same. July 13th 1868. W. S. Litta, agent. - e - The Slngle-IInnded Contest. 'The challenge was accepted; and no other kind of Sewing Machine being in competition, it was left for these two(one representing the old, double-thread, 'lock or shuttle stitch' ca, and the other tho new, 6'mgle thread 'twisted loop stitch' class), .by this single-handed contest to decide the relative merits of these two lasses of Sewing Machines. The result of this remarkable trial a trial at which every point of merit' claimed for either machine, was submitted to the unerring test of practical tcorh was, that the Wil cox t Gibbs won the victory and the prize by the extraordinary superiority ef ihirty- fue 'points decided in its favor, aganst two in favor of its opponent!'.' Report cf the "Grand Trial' al Island Park. We have two of the celebrated John II Manny's Combined Reaper & Mower left, which we offer to the farmers of Cass County, for tho very low price of $1G0, and warrant the same to do as much and as good work as any machine made. A few of tho Celebrated Garden City Selby Cultivators and Hay Rakes on hand yet at a very oheap pricos. E. A. WlGGENHORX 4 Co. tf. NeT York Cash Store. Parties desiring to make investments that will pay, should remember that ever two hundred lots in the city of Lincoln will be offered at public sale on the G'.h dav of August next. The Eale will take'placo on the ground, so that parties will eee the property they are buying. We do not agree with Messrs Learitt & Hyde, that tiu Nebraska City is the only route to get to Lincoln, b it would inform that firm as well as the public generally that parties coming from the eat can save one dajs time and 5 to $10 in money by going via Platts mouth. We have a daily line of coach es running between here and Lincoln which makes close connection with trains on the C B. Jb St. Joe, R. R. also with the eoaches from Omaha. If Leavitt Jb Hyde, are net aware of this fact, they are far more ignorant than they should be, and if they are awaro of it they arc far too ignorant and narrow minded to be intrusted with so important a matter as managing tho sale of lots at Lincoln. NEW ME VT TIAItKET!! GEO. FICKLER &. CO, CORKER 2d 4- MAIN STREETS, PLATT3MOUTH, NEBRASKA. Keep constantly on hand the best of All Kinds or .11 cats, which they can furnWa their suatoraers at the SSST OF RATES FOR CSS a I July il. 1S63 3m. Bmpire Bakery ! 3d sr., opro&TTs "juew york storb." PLATTSMOUTH, - NEB. Confectioneries, DREAD, PIES, CAKES, CHEESE, and REFREHJIEXTS kept on band at all times. . IIUBERTY. nl5if. Weeping Water Mills. Farmers, go where you can get the p ft Q i PQQf fl ffi P P it Flour and the most of it. I tl O d 1 lib tdlC U 111 U O, AXD Homestead Directory, best 8i lit of X X X FLOUR uni 19 lit of BR AX givcu ia exchange for good Wheat. We are also doins. (rrlst work; and, with our In creased facilities, fool assured that we ran give the oeti tan tue boi nour or acy iuiii in me state. Satisfaction Guaranteed PRODUCE BOVGIIT AXD SOLD. HIGHEST MARKET PBICK PAID. REED & CLINTON. March 26th, 1S6S. B. Spchlock, R. KiXTsn Wixdram Co. Clerk and Recorder, Dept'y Clerk St Rec'r. Spurlock & "Windham, PLATTSXOVTII, NEBRASKA. FRONT ROOMS OF COTJRT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer's Office. LANDS BOUGHT 8c SOLD. Titles Examined, and Conreyaiiccs Made, Taxes paid and receipts forwarded promptly. Plattsmooth, June 18,1869 Dll, NEBRASKA C1TT, op'aite LandOffice. LIHCOLIf, NIB., Cadman House. For Kachanlaal aai KeJlciaai rrpose Keep eeastaatly en han1 a tall aaJ Well asrt ea stoca or PATENT MEDICINES. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Government Lands selected from personal exam ination. Free Homesteads selected, purred ana se cured. Lands In second hands and Improved farms bought aod sold. Titles examined, a nd Conveyances mrd.. KarBRENcae: Joha B. Turner, lata Pres G St C rrroiru at repreteruta DEI; Leo County National Bank, Dixon, III Robert Harris, Supt C B At Q K R ; Any Hanker in Whiteside county. III. : Register aud Receiver of LandOffice, Nebraska City. nil CarefuWy compounded by an eiperlsacea Drungtrt, Xone but the PURE3T Medickn'S used. All aocot Cattand see. MAIM STREET, SOUTH SIDE. Terms Cash. PsRIDE AKD BRIDEGROOM. I J Essays for Young Men on the Interesting rela tion of Bridegroom to Bride ln the Institution of Marriage, a Guide to matrimonial felicity and true happiness. Bent by mail in sealed letter envelopes free of ctiarpe. Address, Howard Association, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. JUST RECEIVED And for sale at low figures, 10 t'tt COFFES, 19 bblt SUGAR. 6 IbU DR Y APrLES, S bblt DR Y PEACHES, 4 e , Ao. Also, a large assortment of Pine Lumber, LATB, SHIXaLKS, DOORS, WIXPOW SASH, WIXDOW MLjyjJH, (xLASX, VJSJWXT. PLASTER PARIS, HAIR, COAL OIL, Etc riatiMJioulh Meat Market ! LEXINGTON COAL, W. P. Morrison &Bro. Miin Street, opposii Masonic Block. A flue assortment of fresh If sat eaa always ba foun't at our market. STEAMBOATS supplies' an reasonable terms. Tha highest market prlea will ba paid far STOCK AND HIDES! 2S0 bushels, to which we Invite the attention ef Blacksmiths and others as to quality and price. W are A eents for the GOOD IN COAL BANK, at Lex incton.and propose to furnish all tha Coal tills country wants at price to suit. Also a large stock of Bye, Bourbon and Star Whisky. Cherry, Raspberry, Blackberry and Ginger Brandy. Call and aee us. 81MPSOS, MICKELWAIT t CO. Je d3 wtf PI ANOS PIANOS, Rail Road3 ror an points in INDIANA, '9 OPEN TO OSCEOLA. Burlington & .Missouri River, AND CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY KAILEOADS. Connections made at Burlington, fcr CHICAGO and the EAST. Buy Tickets via BURLINGTON. FasnenKcrs by this route have choice of tha three Great Trunk Line leading east frem Chicago, tba Michigan Central, Michigan southern & Northern Indiana, Fort Wayne Sc Chicago We have a'.larr lot of retalL lYoricc. All porsona owing us will please call and se'tle aa wo want to close up oar last years business. janOtf Simpson, Mickelwait Sc Co. Improved Farm and Ti tu ner ror aic The farm Is about 20 miles west from Plattsmoath, 1 miles west of Hoover's, on the 81 aire Koad. CO acres has been in cultivation a log house upon it. aud plenty of stock water; it is S. w jr fee 27, T 12, K II lbU acres; and eonnecu-d wnn u is i-oi ( ana 9 K qr of S K,qr Sec 20, nme T and K. (limber) 90 and 80-100 acres, makinz 2&0 and SO 100 acies. Also the N w qr of N w qr of Sec , T 7, K 44, t 1 mile from the river, (heavy timber.) For terms may23tf. Glenwood, Iowa. June t5ih nlitf. for sale at W. r. MORRISON BBO. Plattsmouth Lodge No. 6, A- F- & A- m.. Resrularcommnnicationi lt and 3d Mondays ofeach noutn, at 0 1-2 o ciock, p. ni. K. B. LIVINGSTON, W. M. O. C. BETTS, See. Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R- A. M. Keftalar convocation ?d and 4:U Tuesdays of eirri mouth, at o 1'2 o clock p m. K. T. DTKSja.P. O. C. EETTS, Sec. iTdroTr Hrnlur meetings or Platte Lodge, No. T, 1. O. O. T. evu-ry Pfttuadty eveuia at 1 o'clock p. m. Hrolti'TS of otr.er I.igs are lrivitei to vinit this Lo!;e. Hvrdr.)f M . MoELWAlN", .G. t. 31. DOKRINGTOV.Rec Sec'y.l NEW ARRANGEMENTS! James O'Neill DIALXIl iir TRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARK MELODEONS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Dealer ln the celebrated Steck A McCammon Planes, and other Musical Instruments. tJAll Inatrumenta warranted flva year.J MICHIGAN, OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA and tha Throash Tickets and Baggage Check far all Im portant points irULLMAWS PALACE SLEBTIXO CARM on all night train east of Burlington. L. CARPER, C. B. FBRKIXt, Oeo. Tc't & Pas'r Al't Superintendent. apr23.CS Tho reported Indian depredations on the Bi Sandy, are said ti ba all a canard; and some of the unrcenerated intimate that the storj was gotten up to act as a stay on the Land OIEoa at Nebraska City. But, then, you know thai is not eo. No one. living in Nebraska City would do each a thinr;, especialy to the detriment at Lincoln. Oh, no! The DeiJjcrats of Nebraska City have eo little uae for tha American Cigi tbat they were unable to ra:ee one to display jit their big jollification laatSaturday, anl Col. Irish kindly loaned them one for the occasion. Tho article was such a stranger in their band that, after hav ing tho furnished them ther was not one scion?: them knew how to hang it, and it Coated wrong side vp. Let every Republican remember that there will be a meeting of the Grant and Colfax Club ono week from to-niht, when addresses will be delivered by emi nent speakers. Arrangements were made at the larit meeting to have speakers erery night cf meeting, also to have mu- eij by the Johnson Bra.'s Cornet Band. ma m See new advertisement of Reed & Beardslcy, at Weeping Water. They have completed one of the finest business houses to be found in the interior, and one that will compare favorably with most of those on the river. They have opened a fine fctock of goods, and propose Billing at prices which cannont fail to give satisfaction. Go and see them, in thsir new quarter". BAND Or 110P3 DFGREB IAJDUF. No. 4. R-g- ular meetings the secoml and fourth Friday evenings or each montn. f. at. yousu. Jr., w. u i: SisU-r SARAH LEWI3, W. D- V. T. S.W.CALKIN, W. D.8. HATS, BOOTS, CAPS, SHOES, WASIIIXGTOJf Life Insurance Comp a y, 9S Hroadvray, New-York. CYRUS CURTISS, President. CashAssettB, - SI, 000.000. A fellow named Ed. Ross, from Rock BluS, got a litt'e too much home madj lightning down bis throat last Saturday, and attempted, to use the language of one of his frienJs,to "run the town.'-' lid went aboct from one saloon to anoth er, drinking "to the health of Jeff.Uavi,-' until he became so noisy tht Marsliai Murphy thought, it wai about time he was quieted, and arrested him. Ross re sisted the Marshal, and Sheriff Johnson had tj coma to his assistance, and choke Ross "right lively" befors ho would be quiet. After ha was lodged in jail he :ehot off" his vulgar and obscene mouth in such amanner that Sheriff Johnson was compelled to hand cuff hiru and threaten to gag him before he would be quiet. lie was brought before Recorder Dorrington and fined $13. We under stand that after he was liberated ha and his friends made threats'of dire vengeance against our city officers, and said they will bo here again to settle the matter wiih the officers and others. Now, it may be possible that this man Ross and his friends who hurrah for, and drink to the health of Jeff. Davia, have "run this town" some time in the past; but if they will take our advice they will leave that job for the City authorities hereafter. We have a set of peace officers in this city who have no desire to trrnt offenders harshly, but we would not guarantee a whole skin to parties who deliberately set about defvinz their authority and using force to deter them from their duty We understand a man nameai Irvin. an associate with Ross, also drank several time9 to the health of Jeff; and was in clind to assist in prevrnMn the ar- I. 0. G. T. Regular meetings every Tuesday BTeninft. Trailing Templars respectfully invited. S DCKK, W.C. T R. BAXTER WINDHAM. W. S, THOS. W. SUKYOCK, Lodge Deputy, PA1RVIEW LODGE. No. 14, holds refrulaai meet iugs every Tuesday ereiiioK. Trarellinp Templars re-pectfuMr invitrd B. W. CALKIN, W. C. T- F. U. YOIINO. Jr , W. 8. F. M. YOUNG, Sen., Lodge Deputy. FARM PRODUCE And everything beaded by tb FARM ER s MECHANIC. St. Luke's Parish. Vestry. Regular meetings Brst Tues ly of every month, I on the most reasonable terms. Having purchased the entire stock of roods belong ing to Win Rerold. I am re-fitting the store room in go d style, aud propose to sell gi.ods at the old stand. at 7 n. m.. at the o31.-e of D II Wheelor. Rev. UtO.C. RKTT3. D W WnsBLKR. Clerk. Chairman. mar 5 tf JAMS5 O'NEILL. 1SCS. 18G8. ryr-EXCEi.sioii de .rek loixik., n.. i. piate- roo-.ith, hoi.lt rejula wcliui;i on the tbird Wcdoes- ay evening of , ach Dmnih. B o J. WK-iLKY BARNES, W D T. Bro. W. L. WL1.!, W l S Sl,ter Kosa Davih, V DVT. 5i-3rAlt01f iilil'f LOlXiK No. 8, Ml. Flcusnt ul l raulir meetings e-ry Snturday evenioK j 11. dates, w. c. t. MLssSaHAH poi?el. w. s.; t. A DAVIS, Lodge D'puty. IteliEiqueiit Take Tax I'aycrs IVolice. Worth Missouri RAILROADLINE, TO SAINT LOUIS. - Two Daily Trains. Ten days grace will be given from this date in which to pay your taxes, after wbith time a col. lector Will be sent out. aecoiding to la. Please call and pay and save costs and ez:enie. 8. DUKt. Trcasnrer. riattsmouth, July 23d 1S63. al lr. George Boeck, Dealer in all kinds of A gr icultural Implement 8. And all,pointa East North or South BOTH Dal y Trains of the Hannibal t St. Joseph Railroad from the weft make close connection at Uacon City with the above line, arriving ,n Sf I.ouis and connecting directly with all morning- and anernoon trains out or et, Louis, for NSW YOKE, PRIUDtLFHU, BoaTOW, Watbikotos ClTT, BALTIMORa, HARRiSBCBOH, FlTTJBCEOH, CoLTJMBUS, Davtom. CiNciaxam, IifDiAVAPoLia, Chicago, LOCISTILLB, AsavlLl.B, Manufacturer of WA G ONS, B UG GIES Sr C. Repairing done with neatness and Dispatch. At ttv.:t w. story Brick hop, Plattsmouth Vi-braska. July ila, 1SCS. nlSif. HEALTHt G0MF0Rry AKD ECONOMY, 3 REASONS FOR BOARDING with CEC. W. COLVIX, OAK STREET, ... PI ATTSMOCTH Two blocks northwest of Brirk School-House. HE has a BA TIT HOUSE, free to patrons; Mi rooms are well ventilated, and his priees are ref-iral-i. f bJjK nl f. The only direct and legitimate route from the West to St. Louis Sc the East. Time to the Eastern cities as Q UICKas can be made by any route, with LESS CIIJ1JYGES. Tisket via the above line can be purchased at the Hannibal sit. Joseph ticket offices in the West. $TFare is the same as by any other route. BARTON BATES, President JOHN P. LAIRD, General Superintendent. H, H. WHEELER. Gen Ticket Agent. JOSEPH GAMBLE. Gen. Freight Agent P- a. KAKLX, snt. bt. Josepn. L. M. DUNN, General Weetera Agent, an, SS'y Entire profits divided among the Policy Holders. Policies nonforfeitable, after twi annual payment Dividends on the Contribution Plan, paid annual ly from dale of policy, and in case the premiums are not paid, applied to keep the insurance in luree. LIFE POLICIES SELF SUSTAINING In from 18 to 20 years, according to age. This company issuei policle on all the approved plans of Insurance, and offers every Inducement con sistent witn solvency. For particulars apply to the undersigned. For Ageociea to PAUL A MASON, General Agents, 130 LaSelle street, Chicago. BUND k LYMAN, Agents Council Bluffs. Dr. K. K. LIVINGSTON, Med. Examiner, oil Platuniouth, Neb. PLOWSI PLOWS! C. E. FORGY, Manufacturer of all kinds of Farming Implements, Such as the celebrated Rod Breaking Plows, Mould Board Breakers, Stirring Plows, Single ana Double Shovels, Cultivator and Harrows. Repairing done on short notice All work warranted. Having had much experience in the business, I feel assured that I can give general satisfaction. Please give me a call before purchasing eiewnere. u. i unu x . Plattsmouth. Keb., May 6th, 1S67. AND WOOL- CARD. IMG. Ho! for Salt Creek, where jou can kill two birds with one stone, get your Grain Ground and Wool Carded at the same time; the machinery for both is ln 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 need the i can testify. The superioritv of Mr. S. Twiss as a Carder is well known, and his services are still re tained for the benefit of the public. With the above advantages we flatter ourselvea that we can make it to the advantage of all who want work in onr line to come this way. B. isa, j-roprteior. BijlS S. TWI33. Carder. D. B. McMechan, Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL and NAILS, ROCK ISLAND PLOWS, COR A. P LA NTER S, Cultivators, sulky and walking, Cook Stoves, A Large Variety on Hand. Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Hakes, i &c, &c. A large stoek now en band at small advance en 2 astern Prices. lOG Main Street, A'ebraska Ciiy, (Opposite the Seymour Honie) SIGN OP THE PAD LOCK. FURNITURE, COFFI jST S 1 AKD Cabinet - Work ! Ii. BOECK Having enlarged his Shop and Sales-rooms wouM respectfully remind the people ln this vicinity that he can rurnlsn mem witn tn very Dest rumiiure, Chairs, or other Cabinet-work, at the most reason able rates. I snail aep constantly on nana a large assortment of Eastern Wort, and am also prepared to manufacture anything In my line on short notice. A large assortment of Ready-made Coffins kept at all times. i;a'i ana examine my tioct an: prices. jeludAw tf U. BOECK. QHICAGO& NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. Grand Consolidated Ziinc t SHORTEST and MOST EXPEDI TIOUS ROUTE TO ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH. at Trains leave tho Depot Council Blufls, In connection with trains on tha Council B'aft aa -Syseph Kilroal, as follows: (Uuuncu limns umrj Express at 11.00 a. m , eicept Sundays. Mail at 0 &6 p. m " Saturdays. arriving In Chicatro at 1 p m. and 5 a. m., raaktng close connections aitu the aiicniKan Vz.ir.irai, aiti- Ipan Southern, Pittsburg. Fort Vayoe anl Clucag", Chicago and Great Eastern. Chiesgo and Alton, II ln.i?. Central, aud all other Kastc-m aud gsathern Eailroads, for Toledo, Delrox!, livffalo, Albavy, Cleveland, Dunkirk, Snsbridge, Montreal, Springfield, BLACK HAWK Tito Horse CULTIVAT O R . itv rftrtirkf evnf.rlmf.nLs ln the field and bv test ing them with the best Wa'klng Cultivatois made, 229 Broadway, New York. Worcester, Boston, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH, HARI'.ISBURGH, BA LTIMOEF. Washington, Whr-eiing, Columbn, Cincinual 1, Louisville, at. Louis, Cairo, Memphis, Vick.turf, NEW ORLEANS Sarin Tims, and Securing Comfort tnd aajtiy. Eairuizs Checked Through to all principal points and do extra charge for trausler through Chir-sgo. Passengers have cnoice or routes vsa cnirago, enjoying all the modern improvement ia use ea Cmt-clasa railways. . Superior Arranged Slcrping Ctirs on all Jight I rains: Passengers for any point, Eist or South, to aval themselves of the many advantages offered by tbla company, should beparticuar to ak for, and ee that tlieir ticacureau. TIA CHICAGO A K0R TH-VTESTERIT HAIL WAY." Jfg-A copy of the neaai.D will be found en tie at the office of the Chicago Northwesters Bailway DR HI. II. Itt'CLUSKY, X) IC'ISr TI ST, , Wll do all work ln his line on short notice B - rOfflee viti vt. urinFoa. . they have been brought to a state approaching Perfection In construction. The cultivator consists of two wrought iion axletrees, arched and well braced. The plows are simply two iron beams with DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS attach' d to tbeaxle by a double joint which gives the clow an easy, but at the earre lime perfectly true vertical and horizontal motion. The tougue is double and fastened to the arch of the axlrtree by damns, so that it ean be raised or lowered at will, when the corn is young, rtUucing draft, and raised when the corn Is higher. The shovels are furnished with Reversible Teeth, So that the soil can be thrown either to or from th corn. T e Plows are connected by means of loose coupling, which enable the plowman to eontrol both Flows by holding one. The following are a few of the sdvantageons points of superiority which this Cultivator has over otbers W It is stronger and lighter, being made almost entirely of wrought iron. 2d-The double points by which the shovels are attached to the axle enables the plowman to move his plow either to or from the corn or lift it out or the ground with tne iea-i enort 3d. With this Cultivator the depth of the furrow can be regulated, plowing shallow or deep whether the ground ia nara or soil. 4th. Bymeansof the loose coupling which con nects the two plows you can make the two plows run any distance apart that you may desire With oth er plows it is almost impossible to hold both bbuveis when throwing earth to the corn, and to keep them from crowding together when plowing from the corn, For farther particulars, call, or address D. B. McMECHAN, Jf. X?6 XAiyBT. FSBSJLSSA CITY apr G. T.. DCNLAP, Oen'l Sup't. J. P. HORTON, N. W. Paa'r Ag't Chicago. B. PaTKlCK, Oen'l Paa'r -agent H.WBCKLB, . C. LI WIS D. II. Wheeler & Co., Real Estate Agents, Commissioners of Deeds AND Fire and Life Ins, Ag'ts, PLATTSMOUTH, X. T. Collections promptly attended to, and proeeels r milted at current rates of Exchange. Taxes paid In Wes'ern Iowa and jtebraeaalor nou-residerita. Titles to la id investigated. Money loaned en Eeal Estate secur.tlcs. Land Warrants located. CLAIM AGENTS. A vents forcollection of claims against Govern raeh for Soldiers, their widows and minor heirs. A cent for the purchase and sale of Lands and City proper ty, .easing of Tenement. REFERENCES: Hod. B. 11. Elbsrt, Denver City. C. T. Messrs. Koaots Bros., Omaha, Neb. " McCann h. lletcalf, Nebraia CHty. ' G. F. t'illey, St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Din Lewis, BoHton, Massachusetts. U W Ditmars. Chicago, Illinois. H M Magill, Cincinnati. Ohio. Toovle k Uanna, Plattainonth. Keljras&a. L B Rich, Three Rivers. Michigan. Hon F Fellows, BJoomOeM, Wisconsin Hon T M Marquett, Plattsmouth, Nebrastra L Lewis. Attorney at Lair, Buffalo, New Trrla. -Carter, Butsc At Carl, Dei Moire. lowa a S di-if